_____ Tom liked to eat was different from ______.
A. That…that you had expected
B. What …that you had expected
C. That…what you had expected
D. What…what you had expected
科目:高中英语 来源:2015届浙江磐安第二中学高二上期中英语试卷(解析版) 题型:单项填空
It was reported that the plane I was to have taken crashed soon after it took off. _______ the traffic jam, I was five minutes late for the plane.
A. As a result of B. Thanks to
C. Because of D. on account of
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下面短文中有10 处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(﹨)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该下面写出修改后的词。
注意:
1. 每句不超过两个错误;
2. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
3. 只允许修改10 处,多者(从第11 处起)不计分。
Several days ago, our school decided to prevent students bringing their cell phones to school if they don’t pass all exams from the previously semester. Students don’t welcome this decision.They believe the cell phone is one of the greatest invention in the 20th century, that have become an important part of modern life. Therefore it is also headache for school leaders. Because many students ignore our studies and spend too much time play games, texting and using social network apps such as Wenxin or Wechat. So the leaders have to deal with the serious problem by this way.They don’t expect that something even worse.
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—Manager, I __________ late for 9 days…
—But you’ve broken your record this morning.
A. haven’t been B. hadn’t been
C. won’t be D. wouldn’t be
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科目:高中英语 来源:2014-2015学年陕西西安第八十三中学高三上阶段四考英语试卷(解析版) 题型:阅读理解
Happiness pays off, studies show.
Psychologists seeking the real secrets of happiness report that very happy people tend to be more extroverted and agreeable than less happy people.
“Our findings suggest that very happy people have rich and satisfying social relationships and spend little time alone compared to average people,” write psychologists Ed Diener and Martin E. P. Seligman in the journal Psychological Science.
Solid social relationships do not promise happiness, but they are an important contributing factor. The very happy people whom the authors studied all said they had good quality social relationships. However, the authors write, there is no single key to high happiness. “High happiness seems to be like beautiful symphonic music--including many instruments, without any one being enough for the beautiful quality.”
Diener regards happiness as “subjective (主观的) well?being”--in other words, the person evaluates his or her own quality of life. The question to ask is, “Is my life going well, according to the standards I choose to use?” If the answer is “yes”, then that person is judged to be happy.
Because people evaluate their lives based on happiness, subjective well?being is very important. Though necessary, it is not enough for having a good life. “Subjective well?being seems quite necessary for the ‘good society’, although it is not enough for that society because there are other things we also value and would want in such a place.” says Diener.
Can subjective well?being be measured scientificall? Diener points out three parts contributing to happiness: pleasant emotions and moods, lack of negative emotions and moods, and satisfaction judgment, to which other factors including cheerfulness and feelings of fulfillment may be added.
There is no magic formula for happiness. Diener suggests steps you can take to ensure you are as happy as you can be. Surrounding yourself with good friends and family--people who care about you and whom you care about--is a start. Joining in activities you enjoy and value is also important; whether it’s work or play, keeping busy in an environment enjoyable to you will contribute much to your subjective well?being. In addition, a healthy outlook is necessary.
1.The underlined word “extroverted” probably means________.
A. pleasant and social B. hard?working and active
C. careful and shy D. warm?hearted and helpful
2.Happiness and symphonic music are common in that________.
A. they are both something beautiful
B. they both make people feel pleased
C. they both depend on more than one factor
D. they are both hard to achieve
3.According to Diener, a person can be judged to be happy when he________.
A. has rich and satisfying social relationships
B. spends more time with other people
C. joins in a lot of activities he enjoys and keeps himself optimistic
D. thinks his life is going well according to his own standards
4.Which of the following does NOT belong to factors contributing to happiness?
A. Pleasant moods.
B. Negative emotions.
C. Satisfaction judgment.
D. Feelings of fulfillment.
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科目:高中英语 来源:2014-2015学年陕西西安第八十三中学高三上阶段四考英语试卷(解析版) 题型:单项填空
I’ll _______ the matter as soon as possible. Just have a little patience.
A. look over B. look on
C. look into D. look for
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科目:高中英语 来源:2014-2015学年陕西西安第八十三中学高三上阶段四考英语试卷(解析版) 题型:单项填空
Recently, there have been many occasions ______ you have attended events on your own.
A. where B. which C. when D. why
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科目:高中英语 来源:2014-2015学年陕西西安第八十三中学高三上阶段四考英语试卷(解析版) 题型:单项填空
build
A. request B. quiet C. guilty D. equip
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科目:高中英语 来源:2014-2015学年山东桓台第二中学高三1月检测英语试卷(解析版) 题型:阅读理解
To the untrained eye it might seem like just a bit of a monkey trick. But when Milly the mandrill (山魈, 西非洲产的大狒狒) covers her face with her hand she is actually sending a serious message to her fellows: “Leave me alone!”
Experts believe the 15-year-old mandrill invented the gesture to warn other monkeys at Colchester Zoo to give her some space. And, surprisingly, the signal has been picked by other members of the group, who use it when they too require solitude.
Biologist Mark Laidre believes the behavior is evidence of social culture among the mandrills. Importantly, the sign language is unlikely to have been influenced by human activities because mandrills do not copy humans. Mr. Laidre expects further research will uncover other monkeys using cultural gestures — the ability to communicate with the hands in a meaningful way. “By covering their eyes with their hands, possibly conveyed to others that they wanted to be left alone and this message may have been respected as a ‘do not disturb’ sign,” said Mr. Laidre.
While the hand is in place, other monkeys are not likely to approach or touch the monkey. Those who rank lower in the social order also use the technique to avoid attacks from more powerful group members. As the discovery appears to be unique to Colchester Zoo, it suggests it is a local phenomenon that arose naturally in the community of 25 mandrills.
Curator (园长) Sarah Forsyth said: “We believe Milly made up the signal and over the past five years some of the younger mandrills have picked it up. We’re not sure why she started doing it but it could be as simple as ‘I can’t see them, so they can’t see me’. It really does show you how intelligent mandrills are.”
1. What’s the text mainly about?
A. How humans influenced monkeys.
B. A monkey invented a gesture.
C. A new social culture was discovered.
D. How experts made the new discovery.
2. What does the underlined word “solitude” in the second paragraph mean?
A. Aloneness. B. Comfort.
C. Protection. D. Respect.
3. According to Mark Laidre, _____.
A. human activities affect mandrills’ sign language
B. animals are slow in picking up information
C. mandrills’ social culture has nothing to do with humans
D. mandrills are the largest species of monkey in the world
4. The monkeys can also use the “do not disturb” sign to _____.
A. protect themselves from being harmed
B. struggle against more powerful group members
C. show humans how intelligent they are
5.What can be known from the text?
A. Milly invented the gesture when she was 15.
B. Mandrills are best known for their social ability.
C. Why Milly first used the sign language is known to experts.
D. Only the mandrills in Colchester Zoo use the gesture.
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