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A young man was getting ready to graduate from college. For many months he had 1 a beautiful sports car in a dealer’s showroom, and 2 his father could well 3 it, he told him that was all he wanted.
On the morning of his graduation day his father called him into his own study and told him how 4 he was to have such a fine son. He handed his son a beautiful gift box. 5 but slightly disappointed, the young man __6__ the box and found a lovely book. 7 , he raised his voice at his father and said, " 8 all your money you give me a book? " and rushed out of the house, 9 the book in the study.
He did not contact his father for a whole year 10 one day he saw in the street an old man who looked like his father. He 11 he had to go back home and see his father.
When he arrived at his father’s house, he was told that his father had been in hospital for a week. The moment he was about to 12 the hospital, he saw on the desk the 13 new book, just as he had left it one __14__ ago. He opened it and began to 15 the pages. Suddenly, a car key 16 from an envelope attached behind the book. It had a tag(标签)with the dealer’s name, the 17 dealer who had the sports car he had 18 . On the tag was the 19 of his graduation, and the 20 PAID IN FULL.
1.A. expected B. enjoyed C. admired D. owned
2.A. finding B. proving C. deciding D. knowing
3.A. afford B. offer C. keep D. like
4.A. encouraged B. comfortable C. proud D. moved
5.A. Nervous B. Serious C. Careful D. Curious
6.A. packed B. opened C. picked up D. put aside
7.A. Angrily B. Eagerly C. Calmly D. Anxiously
8.A. At B. From C. With D. To
9.A. toasting B. putting C. forgetting D. leaving
10.A. until B. as C. before D. unless
11.A. learned B. realized C. recognized D. admitted
12.A. get to B. search for C. turn to D. leave for
13. A. much B. still C. hardly D. quite
14.A. year B. month C. week D. day
15.A. clean B. read C. turn D. count
16.A. lost B. came C. appeared D. dropped
17.A. old B. same C. special D. new
18.A. remembered B. desired C. found D. met
19.A. picture B. place C. date D. sign
20.A. words B. information C. messages D. card
科目:高中英语 来源:陕西省2016-2017学年高一下学期第二次月考英语试卷 题型:短文改错
文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
My classmate, Hanks, have been sick in hospital for a week. Yesterday our class
decided send him some flowers and asked me to buy the flowers. I have had a hard time get them since then. I went to town immediate after class yesterday afternoon only to found the flower shop there already closed. So I returned with nothing. I called it many times at this morning. But the line was always busy. While I finally got through at noon, a lady said she was a new hand and could not tell me the prices. Luckily, I have classes this afternoon, but I am about to go to town again. I must get the flowers for Hanks today.
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科目:高中英语 来源:山东省济南市部分区县2016-2017学年高二下学期期末考试英语试卷 题型:阅读理解
Higher income has already been linked to greater longevity and better health.A new study by a famous researcher suggests geographic location plays an key role in life expectancy(预期)for lower earners.That means if you're poor,you're likely to live for longer in a city like San Francisco or New York than in a city like Detroit or Cincinnati.
Being rich anywhere broadly means enjoying good health anywhere,but location is a key factor in health for people in lower income groups.Michael Stepner,one of the study's co-authors,said economic decline and decreasing populations in the Rust Belt aren't necessarily to blame.
The study found that location matters for low earners.Low-income individuals tend to live more healthily and for longer in cities with college-educated populations,high incomes,more immigrants,and high levels of government expenses,such as New York and San Francisco.The study also found measures of health—insurance coverage and health spending were of lesser importance than social and economic factors in determining health for low-income individuals.Nor did having health insurance seem to be a factor in increasing life expectancy for poorer groups."The key driver of differences in inequality across areas of life expectancy is probably not access to health care,"Mr Stepner said.
1.The underlined word "longevity" in Paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to " ".
A. successful experience B. long life
C. good relationship D. young appearance
2.What is a key part in life expectancy for lower earners?
A. Warm climate. B. Higher income.
C. Good education. D. Geographic location.
3.Where would this text most probably appear?
A. Travel guide. B. Health research.
C. Sports newspaper. D. Science fiction.
4.What is the best title for this text?
A. Higher earners like living abroad.
B. Being rich means having a happy life everywhere.
C. Lower earners are likely to live for longer in big cities
D. The government is trying its best to make people live longer
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科目:高中英语 来源:刷基础 题型:单项填空
Was it under the table ___________he finally found her lost pen?
A. which B. where C. what D. that
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科目:高中英语 来源:刷基础 题型:语法填空
用所给词的适当形式填空
1.Not________ (tolerate) the noise downtown was the main reason that he couldn't settle down to his study.
2.________ (previous) she had very little time to work in her own garden.
3.Before you set out to climb the mountain, your shoelaces should be________ (fasten).
4.We will remain to be________(optimism), whatever the result may be.
5.If you leave the classroom, remember to turn off all the ________(switch).
6.The final between the two teams made a deep_______(impress)on the football fans.
7.__ ______( press) firmly on the wound helps stop the bleeding.
8.In cold winter, many wild animals may die from ________(lack) food.
9.The girl was brought up in comfortable ________(surround).
10.There will be________(guide)walks around the park.
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科目:高中英语 来源:1.3 Unit 1 Using Language 题型:选词填空
选词填空
have trouble with settle down fall in love with communicate with get tired of join in get along with pack up |
1. She ____________________ a foreigner and married him when she studied in America.
2. He ____________________ his English study, so he often fails his English exam.
3. How is he ____________________ his new classmates?
4. I’m going to ____________________ their discussion.
5. With his help, I can ____________________ the police in English.
6. Few students ____________________ playing games.
7. Do you need me to help you ____________________ the oranges?
8. He has ____________________ in America after he moved there.
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科目:高中英语 来源:1.2 Unit 1 Learning about Language 题型:选词填空
用方框中所给短语的适当形式填空
congratulate…on do damage to in honour of give out judging by |
1. ______ his accent, he may be from my hometown.
2. Many volunteers ______ food in the area hit by the earthquake.
3. The stadium was named ______ the club’s first chairman.
4. She ______ me warmly ______ my exam results.
5. The earthquake ______ the area where many houses fell down and many people were trapped in ruins.
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科目:高中英语 来源:广东省广州市白云区2015-2016学年高二下学期期末模块考试英语试卷 题型:阅读理解
While I was teaching in China, I became interested in acupuncture(针灸). It was after returning from China and witnessing how successful it had been that I reached the decision to become an acupuncturist myself. I was lucky to discover that the town where I lived had a famous college of traditional acupuncture.
Alternative medicine such as acupuncture is particularly important for me because I firmly believe that it works on the level of body, mind and spirit. This is very different from Western medicine which is supposed to work only on the body. When a person is ill, it is believed that there’s something in their life that is putting their energy levels out of balance. What alternative therapies(疗法)try do to is kelp to gradually push that energy back into balance. The result is that any disease present might naturally disappear as it cannot survive when energies are balanced.
I’ve treated a wide range of people for various conditions, for example people suffering from stress and anxiety. To acquire a qualification in acupuncture, I took a course that lasted three years. I had to go to the college about one weekend in three. I also had a large amount of homework and practical work to do, which I did two or three evenings a week. This involved locating pints on different people. As you can imagine, this isn’t straightforward as people are of different sizes and have differently shaped bodies.
In the future I hope to set up an alternative health clinic which will involve myself as an acupuncturist but perhaps other people as well. I’d like to work with people who provide treatments such as rubbing(按摩)and pressing people’s feet in a special way to help them relax and feel well. I’d like to set it up somewhere in the countryside, where people could feel free from the stress of life.
1.The author decides to learn acupuncture .
A. when he was teaching in China
B. when he was studying in college
C. after he came back to his mother country
D. after he discovered an acupuncture school
2.What does the author think of acupuncture?
A. It prevents disease.
B. It treats people as a whole.
C. It has an immediate effect.
D. It helps improve people’s lives.
3.The acupuncture course the author took was .
A. time-consuming and challenging
B. learner-centered and effective
C. difficult but interesting
D. painful but helpful
4.What do the underlined words “other people” in the last paragraph refer to?
A. Other acupuncturists.
B. Other alternative therapists.
C. Other doctors who use Western medicine.
D. Other people who want to escape fro stress.
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科目:高中英语 来源:精做01 细节理解题 模拟精做 题型:阅读理解
Passage 4(2016届江西省九校高三下学期联考)
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Where do dogs come from?
Gray wolves are their ancestors. Scientists are pretty consistent about that. And researchers have suggested that dogs’ origins can date back to Europe, the Near East, Siberia and South China. Central Asia is the newest and best candidate, according to a large study of dogs from around the world.
Laura M. Shannon and Adam R. Boyko at Cornell University, and an international group of other scientists, studied not only purebred(纯种的) dogs, but also street or village dogs.
Dr. Shannon analyzed three different kinds of DNA, Dr. Boyko said, the first time this has been done for such a large and diverse group of dogs from 38 countries. And that led them to Central Asia as the place of origin for dogs in much the same way that genetic studies have located the origin of modern humans in East Africa.
The analysis, Dr. Boyko said, pointed to Central Asia, as the place where "all the dogs alive today" come from. The data did not allow precise dating of the origin, he said, but showed it occurred at least 15,000 years ago.
Greger Larson of Oxford University, who is leading a large international effort to analyze ancient DNA from fossilized bones, said he was impressed by the study. "It’s really great to see not just the number of street dogs, but also the geographic breadth and the number of remote locations where the dogs were sampled," he said in an email. He also praised the sampling of different kinds of DNA and the analytic methods.
Dr. Larson, who was not involved with the study, said he thought the Central Asia finding required further testing. He said he suspected that the origins of modern dogs were "extremely messy" and that no amount of sampling of living populations will be definitive. He said a combination of studies of modern and ancient DNA is necessary.
1.According to the research on a large number of dogs, we can know____________.
A. dogs mainly lived in Europe and the Far East
B. dogs would like to live in Central Asia
C. dogs’ ancestors come from gray wolves
D. the Near East has many gray wolves
2.What can we infer from what Dr. Boyko said?
A. There are three different kinds of DNA in dogs.
B. This is the second time they have done so many dogs.
C. They only do research on village dogs from many countries.
D. Modern humans are from East Africa while dogs come from Central Asia.
3.Greger Larson got a very deep impression of his study because he____________.
A. found the study based on many different dogs and the sample dogs’ remote locations
B. saw the number of street dogs from fossilized bones
C. watched the geographic breadth of the sampled dogs
D. praised his teammates for their hard work on the dogs
4.Who wasn’t engaged in the study of dogs’ origins?
A. Laura M. Shannon B. Adam R. Boyko
C. Shannon and Boyko D. Greger Larson
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