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科目:高中英语 来源:英语完形填空天天练 高一同步 题型:054
Trudy, an American girl, tried swimming across the English Channel. That was August 6,1962. Her father had 1 her two things. One was not to pull her out of the water 2 she asked. The other was to give her a red sports 3 if she made it.
In gay spirits Trudy 4 out, swimming strongly. All the swimmers started at 7:09 in the morning. Her father and trainer were 5 along in a boat beside her.
At ten o'clock, rain began falling. At midday, Trudy trod (踩) water while 6 and eating a chicken leg. Then she started swimming again. The wind was 7 and the sea became rougher.
Late 8 the wind became even worse. The trainer decided it was 9 trying to finish. He called to Trudy to 10 .“No human being could do it in this 11 ,” he said,“It's stupid to go on.”
However, her father shouted,“Don't grab (抓住) her. Let her 12 .”
At seven o'clock the tides turned 13 her. It was more difficult to move ahead. But Trudy still swam on. She 14 victory was possible now, for the 15 coast was in sight.
It was getting dark. A sound could be heard over the 16 ; hundreds of car horns (喇叭) were cheering her on. With the remaining 17 , she finished the last 200 yards. At 18 p.m., Trudy got out of water. She had swum some 35 miles in 19 the 21-mile-wide Channel, 20 a strong storm. But she had made it in 14 hours and 30 minutes.
“Well, Pop,” she said to her father,“I guess I get my car this time, don't I?”
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科目:高中英语 来源:2011-2012学年浙江省富阳场口中学高二下学期期中考试英语试卷(带解析) 题型:阅读理解
Sometimes teens (十几岁的少年) need to have some time away from their families. They may want to move out of the family or home for a while.
Many parents will say no to this demand. But experts say it might be a good idea to let your teens live with a friend or a relative. “It was the break I needed at the time,” said Richard Lerne. He is talking about the time he spent living with his grandmother when he was 15. “It allowed me to be a more different person than I was with my parents.” Lerne said. He now heads the Institute for Children, Youth and Families at Michigan State University.
Experts say teens living away from their families can test new ways of thinking and getting along with people. They may see new ways to problems. Some teens who want some time away from family attend a structured summer program. Others live for a while with a relative or with the family of a friend.
If there is conflict (冲突) at home, having a teen live elsewhere can benefit other family members. It gives everyone space to develop better relationships.
Joseph Kett teaches history at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. He says living at home until the late ten years has become the norm (准则) only in recent times. “In the 17th century, children were often sent to live in other people’s home when they were about 10 or 11”, he said.
Peter Sheras teaches education at the University of Virginia. He says parents should listen when a child wants to move out. They should try to find out why the child wants some time away.
【小题1】According to this passage, many parents may think it _____ for their children to live away from them.
A.right | B.happy | C.unsafe | D.reasonable |
A.punish them |
B.let them live away from their family |
C.send for a teacher |
D.keep them in the house |
A.built | B.stuck | C.organized | D.drunk |
A.teens never left their families |
B.teens often left their parents |
C.teens never went to school |
D.teens never make friends with each other |
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科目:高中英语 来源:同步题 题型:完形填空
完形填空。 | ||||
Why did I come today? I wondered. My Christmas 1 contained several people that claimed they wanted nothing, but I knew their feelings would be hurt 2 I didn't buy them anything, so gift buying was 3 but fun. Hurriedly and 4 , I finished shopping and joined the long checkout lines. In front of me were a boy of about 5 and a younger girl. She carried a beautiful pair of shiny, gold house slippers. When we finally 5 the checkout register, the girl 6 placed the shoes on the counter. She treated them as though they were a 7 . "That will be $6.09," the cashier said. The boy 8 his pockets. He finally came up with $3.12." I guess we will have to put them back," he 9 said. "We will come back some time, maybe tomorrow." With that statement, a soft 10 broke from the little girl. "But Jesus would have loved these shoes," she cried. "Well, we'll go home and work some more. Don't cry. We'll surely 11 ," he said. Quickly I handed $3.00 to the cashier. These children had waited in line for a long time. And, 12 , it was Christmas. Suddenly a pair of arms came around me and a small voice 13 said, "Thank you, lady." "What did you 14 when you said Jesus would like the shoes?" I asked. The boy answered, "Our mommy is sick and going to 15 . Daddy said she might go before Christmas to be with Jesus. "The girl spoke," My Sunday school teacher said the streets in heaven are shiny gold, just like these shoes. Won't mommy be 16 walking on those streets to 17 these shoes?" My eyes 18 as I looked into her tear-stained face. "Yes," I answered, "I am 19 she will." Silently I thanked God for using these children to 20 me of the true spirit of giving. | ||||
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Sometimes teens need to have some time away from their families. They may want to move out of the family for a while. Many parents will say no to this demand. But experts say it might be a good idea to let your teens live with a friend or relative.
“It was the break I need at the time,” said Richard Lerner. He is talking about the time he spent living with his grandmother when he was 15.
“It allowed me to be a different person than I was with my parents,” Lerner said. He now heads the Institute for Children, Youth and Families at Michigan State University.
Experts say teens living away from their families can test new ways of thinking and getting along with people. They may see new solutions to problems.
This is different from running away , the experts stress. Runaways are often fleeing(逃避) serious problems.
If there is conflict(冲突) at home, having a teen live elsewhere can benefit other family members. It gives everyone space to develop better relationships.
Some teens who wants some time away from family to attend a structured summer program. Others live for a while with a relative or with the family of a friend.
Joseph Kett teaches history at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. He says living at home until the late ten years has become the norm(标准、规范) only in recent times.
“In the 17th century, children were often sent to live in other people’s home when they were about 10 or 11,” he said.
Peter Sheras teaches education at the University of Virginia. He said parents should listen when a child wants to move out. They should try to find out why the child wants some time away. Often, parents can help the child find a safe place to stay during that time. In other cases, they can meet the child’s needs at home.
71.According to this passage, many parents think it for their children to live away from them.
A.right B.happy C.unsafe D.reasonable
72.When children seriously disagree with their parents, experts suggest that parents should .
A.punish them B.let them live away from their parents
C.send for a teacher D.keep them in the house
73.In this passage “structured” means .
A.built B.stuck C.organized D.drunk
74.In history, .
A.teens never left their families B.teens often left their parents
C.teens never went to school D.teens never make friends with each other
75.Nowadays living away and running away from home .
A.never happen B.often worry parents and teachers
C.are popular D.are accepted by people
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
The story happened when I was 16.When I was leaving the train station with my father, a woman 1 near to us and said that her money had been stolen.She asked 2 my father could lend her some money to go back home.My father 3 her what she asked and told her not to worry about 4 it back.
I was 5 .How could my own father be so easily cheated? It was 6 to me that she was lying, staying in the 7 all day long to catch the next fool.
“She was 8 !” I screamed. “Why did you give her anything 9 ?”
My father looked at me and I could 10 that he was a bit angry.“And what would you like me to 11 ?” he said, “Should I tell her that I am a college professor and that I can 12 her cheating?” I did not 13 him at all, and then he told me 14 that I would never forget.“First, she would not do this if she did not need the 15 .Second, I made her happy, because now she thinks that she is 16 than me, and I do not mind that.I think that is more 17 to her than the money.”
A week later, we were at the same 18 , and the same woman came up to my father with the same 19 .“Not this time,” my father told her, “In your business, you have to learn to 20 people.Try another story on me next week.”
Well, he was a professor, after all…and I like both sides of this story: generosity(慷慨) and wisdom.
1. A.worked B.came C.lived D.stopped
2. A.whether B.when C.unless D.how
3. A.lent B.showed C.elected D.gave
4. A.paying B.returning C.thinking D.receiving
5. A.shocked B.satisfied C.talented D.interested
6. A.reliable B.actual C.positive D.obvious
7. A.business B.station C.difficulty D.effort
8. A.lying B.crying C.laughing D.reasoning
9. A.after all B.in all C.at all D.for all
10. A.forget B.see C.watch D.predict
11. A.argue B.debate C.present D.do
12. A.see through B.look into C.break out D.make up
13. A.accept B.allow C.understand D.ignore
14. A.anything B.something C.everything D.nothing
15. A.advice B.attention C.work D.money
16. A.happier B.wealthier C.smarter D.greater
17. A.important B.social C.anxious D.intelligent
18. A.hotel B.college C.train D.place
19. A.story B.look C.method D.question
20. A.defeat B .prove C.remember D.disappoint
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