John opened the door . There _____ he had never seen before.
A. A girl did stand B. a girl stood
C. did a girl stand D. stood a girl
科目:高中英语 来源:2014-2015学年山东滕州第一中学高二上期末英语试卷(解析版) 题型:单项填空
—How should I deal with new words in reading?
—Well,you’d better not stop ________ you come to a word or phrase you don’t know.
A.every time B.the time
C.a time D.one time
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On the hill ________, there used to be an old temple.
A. near B. nearby
C. nearly D. closely
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Norm Pethrick, a 36-year-old man in Australia’s northern city Darwin, was praised on Thursday for jumping onto a crocodile’s back to save his wife Wendy at Litchfield National Park, a popular tourist spot southwest of Darwin, a local newspaper reported.
Ms. Pethrick was standing on a river bank Wednesday afternoon when the saltwater crocodile lunged (扑), locking its jaws on both her legs as it tried to drag her underwater.
Norm Pethrick, who with his wife had been collecting water, immediately went to help her. He jumped onto the back, poked (戳) the eyes of the crocodile and finally got his wife free.
Ms. Pethrick was later taken to Royal Darwin Hospital for a medical treatment. The doctors said she was suffering eight puncture wounds in her right leg, a puncture wound in her left leg and a serious cut to one of her fingers.
“This could have been a fatal and tragic situation,” said the general manager of Royal Darwin Hospital (RDH), Dr. Len Notaras, according to a local report.
He said Ms. Pethrick was saved by her husband’s “quick and diligent actions”. Dr. Notaras also said she would remain in hospital for three to four days and have an operation to clean the wounds, which are easy to get infected because of bacteria on the teeth of the crocodile.
1.This passage is most likely to be found in ______.
A. a travel guide B. a textbook
C. a novel D. a newspaper
2. The crocodile attacked Ms. Pethrick when she was ______.
A. swimming in the river
B. standing on the river bank
C. watching the crocodile
D. fishing in the water
3.Which of the following statements is TRUE about Ms. Pethrick?
A. One of the crocodile’s teeth was found in her leg.
B. She had eight wounds altogether.
C. One of her fingers also got hurt.
D. Her eyes were badly poked.
4.Which of the following would be the best title for this passage?
A. The husband should save the wife
B. Human beings can beat crocodiles sometimes
C. A crocodile is not so dangerous as people imagine
D. A man saves wife’s life from crocodile’s jaws
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科目:高中英语 来源:2014-2015学年甘肃武威市高二上模块终结性检测英语试卷(解析版) 题型:阅读理解
Having a husband means an extra seven hours of housework each week for women, according to a new study. For men, getting married saves an hour of housework a week. “It’s a well-known pattern,” said lead researcher Frank Stafford at University of Michigan’s Institute for Social Research. “Men usually work more outside the home, while women take on more of the housework.”
He points out that differences among households (家庭) exist. But in general, marriage means more housework for women and less for men. “And the situation gets worse for women when they have children.” Stafford said.
Overall, times are changing in the American home. In 1976, women busied themselves with 26 weekly hours of sweeping-and-dusting work, compared with 17 hours in 2005. Men are taking on more housework, more than doubling their housework hours from six in 1976 to 13 in 2005.
Single women in their 20s and 30s did the least housework, about 12 weekly hours, while married women in their 60s and 70s did the most – about 21 hours a week.
Men showed a somewhat different pattern, with older men picking up the broom more often than younger men. Single men worked the hardest around the house, more than that of all other age groups of married men.
Having children increases housework even further. With more than three children, for example, wives took on more of the extra work, clocking about 28 hours a week compared with husbands’ 10 hours.
1.How many hours of housework did men do every week in the 1970s?
A. About 26 B. About 6
C. About 28 D. About 13
2.What kind of man is doing most housework according to the text?
A. A married man with children.
B. An older married man.
C. An unmarried man.
D. A younger married man
3.What can we conclude from Stafford’s research?
A. Housework sharing changes over time.
B. Having children means doubled housework.
C. Marriage has effects on job choices.
D. Marriage gives men more freedom.
4. According to the “well-known pattern” in Paragraph 1, a married man ________.
A. is the main breadwinner
B. is the master of the house
C. takes on heavier work
D. does more housework
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科目:高中英语 来源:2014-2015学年甘肃武威市高二上模块终结性检测英语试卷(解析版) 题型:单项填空
The living room is clean and tidy , with a dining table already ____ for a meal to be cooked .
A. laid B. laying
C. to lay D. being laid
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The teacher stressed again that the students should not _____ any important details while retelling the story.
A. bring out B. let out
C. leave out D. make out
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科目:高中英语 来源:2014-2015学年福建福州文博中学高二上学期期末英语试卷(解析版) 题型:单项填空
Food safety _____ to customers, which should be the minimum requirement for the food industry.
A. guarantees B. is guaranteed
C. is guaranteeing D. guaranteed
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If your parents take out a loan, remind themselves to make the payments on time. Otherwise it will become a negative record in their personal credit reports, which are playing an increasingly big role in people's daily lives. A story carried by Chongqing Morning Post in June, underlines this trend.
According to the report, a Chongqing student borrowed money from the bank to finance his university studies. After he graduated in 2005, he went to work in Shenzhen. Later, he wanted to buy a house using loans. But several banks turned down his loan applications. The reason was that he had not paid back 1,500 yuan he borrowed from a bank when he was at university.
A personal credit rating is becoming an essential “pass” in everyday life, as China establishes a nationwide credit database. Personal credit systems go back 150 years. In developed countries, enterprises and banks use them to decide whether or not to loan money or do other business with a person.
A credit report estimates the credit worthiness of an individual, a company, or even a country. It is an evaluation made by credit bureaus of a borrower's overall credit history and his or her ability to repay debt. A poor credit rating means a high risk of defaulting on a loan, and thus leads to the refusal of a loan by the lender.
Today in China, credit history in banks is the major content of a credit report. But in the future, reports will include information about the payment of telephone bills, water use fees, electricity and natural gas bills, and taxes, according to officials of the People's Bank of China, the central bank.
Personal information such as appearance, genetic data, fingerprints, blood type, disease history, ethnic identity, family and religious beliefs are not to be included in credit reports, according to a draft regulation on credit rating issued last year by the Sate Council. The authors of the draft have just finished soliciting(征求) public opinions.
The Credit Reference Center run by the People's Bank of China is in charge of developing a nationwide credit database. Credit reports for all people with bank transactions (交易)began in 2006.
A personal credit rating is important to the social and economic activities of a person. According to the draft, if you have a personal negative credit record, it will be kept for five years.
1.The author took the story as an example in order to ________.
A. warn us of the importance of our personal credit report
B. tell us the story of a Chongqing student
C. encourage us to use credits widely
D. inform us to apply for a loan at university
2.Credit reports will include the following except ________.
A. taxes B. telephone bills
C. water use fees D. genetic data
3.According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE?
A. Personal credit systems go back 150 years in China.
B. You can turn to the People's Bank of China for the information about your credit report.
C. Credit history in banks is the only content of a credit report.
D. Credit reports began in 2006 in China.
4.What's the best title for the passage?
A. A Credit Report Rating
B. Credit in China
C. Credit Really Counts
D. Credit Report Contents
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