A metal ____ uranium gives off a kind of radiation.

A. called                 B. calling                 C. is called              D. which called

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科目:高中英語 來源:2013屆四川省樂山市第一中學(xué)高三9月月考英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:完型填空

I tend to accept any idea put forward by experts on TV. One day, a sociologist(社會(huì)學(xué)家) proposed that the   36  society has been consuming modern humans little by little. For fear that I would become a victim of the consumer society, I   37  hurried to a bicycle shop in my neighborhood.   38  the shopkeeper Mr. Johnson was selling me the bicycle, he said, “This is the best thing you   39  have done. Life has become hopelessly   40 . A bicycle is simple, and it brings to you   41  things: fresh air, sunshine and exercise.” I agreed. Happy as a child, I got on the bicycle and headed out onto the streets. After some time, I   42  at the other end of the town. I was   43  that this simple vehicle could let me   44  long distances in a fairly short time. But how   45  did I really go?
Since I hated to be   46 , I went back to Mr. Johnson and asked him to   47  an odometer (里程表) on my bicycle. He agreed, but   48 , “An odometer without a speedometer (速度計(jì)) is like a   49  without a knife.” I admitted he was right and in a few minutes, the two devices (裝置) were   50  to the handlebars of my bicycle. “What about a horn?” he then asked. “Look, this horn is no larger than a matchbox and has many   51 .” Attracted by these functions, I bought the horn.
“You can’t leave the back part   52 ,” noted Mr. Johnson. He fixed a metal box with buttons   53  the seat, and said, “Is there anything better than this oven(烤箱) when you feel   54  on your way? I can give you a special discount.” I was not strong enough to   55  the offer.
“I congratulate you once more; this is the best thing you could have done,” said Mr. Johnson in the end.

【小題1】
A.a(chǎn)dultB.humanC.consumer D.bachelor
【小題2】
A.eventuallyB.immediatelyC.reluctantlyD.gratefully
【小題3】
A.AlthoughB.BecauseC.AsD.Unless
【小題4】
A.wouldB.shouldC.mustD.could
【小題5】
A.boringB.complicatedC.stressfulD.tough
【小題6】
A.naturalB.mysteriousC.complexD.unique
【小題7】
A.gave upB.broke downC.calmed downD.ended up
【小題8】
A.a(chǎn)mazedB.a(chǎn)musedC.confusedD.concerned
【小題9】
A.marchB.driveC.coverD.measure
【小題10】
A.farB.longC.fastD.deep
【小題11】
A.unreliableB.impracticalC.unpreparedD.inaccurate
【小題12】
A.fixB.checkC.repairD.lay
【小題13】
A.sworeB.a(chǎn)ddedC.repliedD.concluded
【小題14】
A.pencilB.forkC.boxD.cake
【小題15】
A.distributedB.convertedC.a(chǎn)ppliedD.a(chǎn)ttached
【小題16】
A.shapesB.sizesC.functionsD.models
【小題17】
A.looseB.blankC.bareD.incomplete
【小題18】         
A.besideB.beforeC.belowD.behind
【小題19】
A.sickB.hungryC.hotD.thirsty
【小題20】
A.considerB.withdrawC.makeD.resist

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IQUIQUE, Chile (Reuters) — Rescue workers at the San Jose gold and copper mine in northern Chile had reason to sing this week. A small hole drilled into the earth became a passage to freedom for 33 trapped miners, who spent 69 days underground. “Never have people been trapped for so long so deeply,” says a doctor at NASA, the American space agency, which helped in the rescue.
But the chief medical officer for the miners said most are in good enough health to leave the hospital within a day or so. The first three recovered and went home Thursday night.
For much of the day the miners relaxed with Chilean President Sebastian Pinera. The 32 Chileans and 1 Bolivian still wore special sunglasses to protect their eyes.
A partial mine collapse on 5th August trapped them more than half a kilometer underground. They had to stretch a two-day food supply. For two weeks no one knew if they were alive or dead. Later, they received supplies.
The first miner rescued on Wednesday was Florencio Avalos. The second was Mario Sepulveda, who talked about how the experience tested his faith. The last miner up was Luis Urzua, who was the shift leader when his crew became trapped.
Rescuers used a metal cage to pull the miners to safety in less than 24 hours — faster than expected. The rescue capsule was a half-meter wide and known as the Phoenix, an imaginary bird from ancient stories. It bursts into flames but is continually reborn and rises from the ashes.
Chile’s Navy built the capsule with advice from mining experts and NASA engineers. It worked like an elevator, traveling up and down on a cable through a shaft(豎井)drilled 622 meters into the rocks.
Millions of people around the world watched the rescue. More than one thousand journalists traveled to the mine in the Atacama Desert to report on the rescue. They joined family members of the miners and rescue crews housed in an area of tents known as Camp Hope.
【小題1】What would be the best title for the passage?

A.Rescued miners speak outB.A rebirth for 33 rescued miners in Chile
C.Miners’ life deep undergroundD.Chilean president honors rescued miners
【小題2】 How many rescued miners are still in hospital?
A.3.B.33.C.30.D.69.
【小題3】
A.It was a wooden cage like a capsule.B.It was named after a real Chilean bird.
C.It worked efficiently in the rescue.D.It was built by NASA engineers.
【小題4】 The rescue is great for the reason that ______.
A.it lasted so long and the miners were trapped so deep
B.the American space agency took part
C.Chilean President was on the rescuing spot
D.33 trapped miners were saved

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科目:高中英語 來源:2012-2013學(xué)年山東省濰坊市教研室高考仿真英語試卷(解析版) 題型:單項(xiàng)填空

We bought a second-hand house, and that afternoon I was in the workshop of the gqrage,I noticed a part of a carpet sticking out of the ceiling of an attic(閣樓)that was strange, I found a ladder and headed up.

I climbed into the attic, As my eyes adjusted to the dark , I saw a metal container, I opened the lid and was shocked by  what I saw: several rolls of money tied up in orange string , I’ve found , like $800, Awesome!

But there was more than one box of money , I found another seven boxes full to the top, plus two big black bags full of cash, I won’t lie , My first thought was that this was a bleesing from God –the means to fix up this old house; or just to uxe to make life easier for our rwo young sons , who sere seven and four ,But I knew that the right thing was to return the money to the previous owners . So I called them and asked them to come.

They were shocked, of course, not only about the money but that I was returning it , They had recently got the house from their dad and said it must have been their dad who, had hidden the money, What made him do it? I thought about the hundreds of times he had bone to his shop, cut off a length of orange string ,and bound up a roll of money , I like to think he did it for his chileren .

There were balls of that ouange stuing still hanging on the wall of the workshop when we moved in ,I used them to tie up Christmas presents last year, for my kids , I hope it reminded them of the gift greater than money that my wife and I gave them by returning the money ,We did the right thing ,and our children will never forget that.

1.The story took place after         

A.the author got the house from his dad

B.the author bought the house

C.the previous owners hid the money

D.the author’s dad sold the house

2.How many boxes of cash did the author discover in the attic?

A.One box          B.Two boxes         C.Seven boxes       D.Eight boxes

3.What do we know about the money that the author found?

A.It would be used to fix the old house

B.It had been hidden in the house by thieves

C.No one was sure why it was lift in the house

D.It made the previous owners think of their mother

4.What did the author put on the outside of his children’s Christmas gifts?

A.A roll of money                         B.Balls

C.Tie-up orange string                     D.Metal containers

5.The text is mainly about a story of         

A.honesty                              B.bravery

C.wisdom                               D.love

 

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IQUIQUE, Chile (Reuters) — Rescue workers at the San Jose gold and copper mine in northern Chile had reason to sing this week. A small hole drilled into the earth became a passage to freedom for 33 trapped miners, who spent 69 days underground. “Never have people been trapped for so long so deeply,” says a doctor at NASA, the American space agency, which helped in the rescue.

But the chief medical officer for the miners said most are in good enough health to leave the hospital within a day or so. The first three recovered and went home Thursday night.

For much of the day the miners relaxed with Chilean President Sebastian Pinera. The 32 Chileans and 1 Bolivian still wore special sunglasses to protect their eyes.

A partial mine collapse on 5th August trapped them more than half a kilometer underground. They had to stretch a two-day food supply. For two weeks no one knew if they were alive or dead. Later, they received supplies.

The first miner rescued on Wednesday was Florencio Avalos. The second was Mario Sepulveda, who talked about how the experience tested his faith. The last miner up was Luis Urzua, who was the shift leader when his crew became trapped.

Rescuers used a metal cage to pull the miners to safety in less than 24 hours — faster than expected. The rescue capsule was a half-meter wide and known as the Phoenix, an imaginary bird from ancient stories. It bursts into flames but is continually reborn and rises from the ashes.

Chile’s Navy built the capsule with advice from mining experts and NASA engineers. It worked like an elevator, traveling up and down on a cable through a shaft(豎井)drilled 622 meters into the rocks.

Millions of people around the world watched the rescue. More than one thousand journalists traveled to the mine in the Atacama Desert to report on the rescue. They joined family members of the miners and rescue crews housed in an area of tents known as Camp Hope.

1.What would be the best title for the passage?

   A. Rescued miners speak out              B. A rebirth for 33 rescued miners in Chile

   C. Miners’ life deep underground           D. Chilean president honors rescued miners

2. How many rescued miners are still in hospital?

   A. 3.            B. 33.              C. 30.         D. 69.

3. A. It was a wooden cage like a capsule.     B. It was named after a real Chilean bird.

   C. It worked efficiently in the rescue.       D. It was built by NASA engineers.

4. The rescue is great for the reason that ______.

   A. it lasted so long and the miners were trapped so deep

   B. the American space agency took part

   C. Chilean President was on the rescuing spot

   D. 33 trapped miners were saved

 

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IQUIQUE, Chile (Reuters) — Rescue workers at the San Jose gold and copper mine in northern Chile had reason to sing this week. A small hole drilled into the earth became a passage to freedom for 33 trapped miners, who spent 69 days underground. “Never have people been trapped for so long so deeply,” says a doctor at NASA, the American space agency, which helped in the rescue.

But the chief medical officer for the miners said most are in good enough health to leave the hospital within a day or so. The first three recovered and went home Thursday night.

For much of the day the miners relaxed with Chilean President Sebastian Pinera. The 32 Chileans and 1 Bolivian still wore special sunglasses to protect their eyes.

A partial mine collapse on 5th August trapped them more than half a kilometer underground. They had to stretch a two-day food supply. For two weeks no one knew if they were alive or dead. Later, they received supplies.

The first miner rescued on Wednesday was Florencio Avalos. The second was Mario Sepulveda, who talked about how the experience tested his faith. The last miner up was Luis Urzua, who was the shift leader when his crew became trapped.

Rescuers used a metal cage to pull the miners to safety in less than 24 hours — faster than expected. The rescue capsule was a half-meter wide and known as the Phoenix, an imaginary bird from ancient stories. It bursts into flames but is continually reborn and rises from the ashes.

Chile’s Navy built the capsule with advice from mining experts and NASA engineers. It worked like an elevator, traveling up and down on a cable through a shaft(豎井)drilled 622 meters into the rocks.

Millions of people around the world watched the rescue. More than one thousand journalists traveled to the mine in the Atacama Desert to report on the rescue. They joined family members of the miners and rescue crews housed in an area of tents known as Camp Hope.

1.

What would be the best title for the passage?

A.Rescued miners speak out

B.Miners’ life deep underground

C.A rebirth for 33 rescued miners in Chile

D.Chilean president honors rescued miners

2.

How many rescued miners are still in hospital?

A.3.

B.30.

C.33.

D.69.

3.

We can infer from the passage that ______.

A.a(chǎn)ll the trapped miners are Chileans

B.the Chileans rescued the miners alone

C.the rescue caught the world’s attention

D.the trapped miners lived easily underground

4.

Which of the following is true of the Phoenix?

A.It was a wooden cage like a capsule.

B.It worked efficiently in the rescue.

C.It was named after a real Chilean bird.

D.It was built by NASA engineers.

5.

The rescue is great for the reason that ______.

A.33 trapped miners were saved

B.the American space agency took part

C.Chilean President was on the rescuing spot

D.it lasted so long and the miners were trapped so deep

 

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