The boy went ________ in the forest and saved the lost child, so he was ________ praised for his courage.
A. deeply, highly B. deep, high
C. deep, highly D. deeply, high
科目:高中英语 来源:2015-2016学年浙江温州十校联合体高二下期中联考英语试卷(解析版) 题型:完形填空
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This spring, he has become the new poster boy. Thanks to the _________ popular South Korean TV series _________ Descendants of the Sun, the _________ of its male lead, known as “Song Joong-ki Syndrome (综合症)”, has swept _________ Asia.
Song, 31, _________ the handsome Captain, the leader of a peacekeeping unit because of military _________ . The captain has to make life-or-death decisions, _________ he is falling in love with a doctor.
It is the actor’s first role after his two-year mandatory (义务的)military _________. “It did prepare me for the role _________ an army officer,” Song said. Despite his _________ success in the character, some who know him for long have doubted _________ he is macho (有男子气概的) enough or not. But Song has already proven everything. Insisting on shooting his own stunts (特技), the actor broke his right wrist and got a _________ knee injury that took at least eight weeks to _________ from. Surprisingly, Song went back and started _________ non-fighting scenes soon.
He was shy and didn’t feel at ease in front of cameras. So he created a friendly filming environment by _________ remembering the names of all the staff (员工). Therefore, his _________ was reduced. He was once a short-track speed skater. Unfortunately, a serious injury _________ Song to give up his dream of being a /an_________ athlete.
Like his skater dream ended in failure, many stars can’t escape their_________ popularity. “If now is the peak of my career, I must find something else and climb to the peak again,” he told the website. “I want to be an actor who can quickly_________ his feet after a fall.”
1.A. wildly B. widely C. specially D. simply
2.A. naming B. being named C. named D. having named
3.A. admiration B. support C. Popularity D. respect
4.A. through B. over C. on D. across
5.A. performs B. experiences C. plays D. develop
6.A. conflicts B. work C. action D. movement
7.A. even then B. as if C. even though D. as though
8.A. service B. guidance C. order D. fighting
9.A. like B. as C. for D. with
10.A. current B. constant C. tight D. earlier
11.A. that B. if C. whether D. why
12.A. sour B. mild C. severe D. wild
13.A. recover B. suffer C. tolerate D. protect
14.A. shooting B. playing C. acting D. showing
15.A. surprisingly B. delightedly C. eagerly D. deliberately
16.A. anxiety B. fear C. pessimism D. confusion
17.A. refused B. made C. forced D. let
18.A. amateur B. senior C. educational D. professional
19.A. Falling B. failing C. fading D. flying
20.A. get along with B. get back on C. get close to D. get down to
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科目:高中英语 来源:2015-2016学年安徽合肥中国科技大学附中高二下期中考试英语卷(解析版) 题型:阅读理解
In May, 2014, some Chinese tourists found a Chinese-character message “Ding Jinhao once visited here” on a statue of god in a 3500-year-old Egyptian temple. An angry tourist took the photograph of the scrawl and posted it on social media Sina Weibo. It was quickly spread and there were more than 100,000 comments during two weeks. Later, a 15-year-old Chinese boy was searched out as the person who caved this message. Many netizens expressed their anger and disappointment for the uncivilized behavior. They searched and identified the boy and then posted his personal information including the address and pictures online.
Over the weekend, his school’s website was hacked, and reporters flooded into his home in the city of Nanjing. Besieged by reporters, the child’s mother offered a formal apology for her son’s behavior. “We want to apologize to the Egyptian people and to people who have paid attention to this case across China.” the boy’s mother told the local newspaper.
With China’s economy booming over the past decades, a growing number of the country’s residents have become global tourists. Earlier this month, Chinese Vice Premier Wang Yang addressed: “Uncivilized behavior of some of tourists is giving this country a bad reputation abroad.” The discussion about Chinese quality was carried out on many media.
On the bright side, Egypt government described the damage to the temple as superficial(表面的)and could be restored and they would forgive the boy. While the act of Ding Jinhao symbolizes a national shame, meanwhile, many people concern about the child’s development and wish he could return to anonymity once more. “The boy has known his mistake and cried all night. He has to be moved around because reporters rushes to his house for interviews.” said a reporter who talked with the parents.
1.The passage is mainly about ________.
A. Chinese tour in Egypt
B. the wave caused by Chinese uncivilized behavior
C. the discussion on Chinese education
D. the importance of Weibo
2.What is the netizens’ attitude towards Ding’s behavior?
A. Critical. B. Doubtful.
C. Tolerant. D. Supportive.
3.The writer uses the quotation by Vice Premier Wang Yang to show ________.
A. Chinese people are influential
B. China is a civilized country
C. People shouldn’t go abroad
D. Some misconducts are bad for our image
4.From the last paragraph, we know ________.
A. the boy wasn’t hurt
B. the boy has caused irreparable(不可挽回的)damage to the statue
C. the boy has escaped from the public attention
D. many people hope the boy can live back a normal life
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科目:高中英语 来源:2016届广东省高三上期末考试英语试卷(解析版) 题型:阅读理解
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The health-care economy is filled with unusual and even unique economic relationships. One of the least understood involves the peculiar roles of producer or “provider” and purchaser or “consumer” in the typical doctor-patient relationship. In most sectors of the economy, it is the seller who attempts to attract a potential buyer with various appealing factors of price, quality, and use, and it is the buyer who makes the decision. Such condition, however, is not common in most of the health-care industry.
In the health-care industry, the doctor-patient relationship is the mirror image of the ordinary relationship between producer and consumer. Once an individual has chosen to see a physician — and even then there may be no real choice — it is the physician who usually makes all significant purchasing decisions: whether the patient should return “next Wednesday”, whether X-rays are needed, whether drugs should be prescribed, etc. It is rare that a patient will challenge such professional decisions or raise in advance questions about price, especially when the disease is regarded as serious.
This is particularly significant in relation to hospital care. The physician must certify the need for hospitalization, determine what procedures will be performed, and announce when the patient may be discharged. The patient may be consulted about some of the decisions, but in general it is the doctor’s judgments that are final. Little wonder then that in the eye of the hospital it is the physician who is the real “consumer”. As a consequence, the medical staff represents the “power center” in hospital policy and decision-making, not the administration.
Although usually there are in this situation four identifiable participants— the physician, the hospital, the patient, and the payer (generally an insurance carrier or government)— the physician makes the essential decisions for all of them. The hospital becomes an extension of the physician; the payer generally meets most of the bills generated by the physician/hospital, and for the most part the patient plays a passive role. We estimate that about 75-80 percent of health-care choices are determined by physicians, not patients. For this reason, the economy directed at patients or the general is relatively ineffective.
1.The author’s primary purpose in writing this passage is to ________.
A. urge hospitals to reclaim their decision-making authority
B. inform potential patients of their health-care rights
C. criticize doctors for exercising too much control over patients
D. analyze some important economic factors in health-care
2.It can be inferred that doctors are able to determine hospital policies because ________.
A. most of patient’s bills are paid by his health insurance
B. it is doctors who generate income for the hospital
C. some patients might refuse to take their physician’s advice
D. a doctor is ultimately responsible for a patient’s health
3.According to the author, when a doctor tells a patient to “return next Wednesday”, the doctor is in fact ________.
A. advising the patient to seek a second opinion
B. warning the patient that a hospital stay might be necessary
C. instructing the patient to buy more medical services
D. admitting that the first visit was ineffective
4.The author is most probably leading up to ________.
A. a proposal to control medical costs
B. a study of lawsuits against doctors for malpractice
C. an analysis of the cause of inflation (通货膨胀) in the US
D. a discussion of a new medical treatment
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科目:高中英语 来源:2016届广东省高三上期末考试英语试卷(解析版) 题型:单项填空
This book contains a ________ of several articles in nuclear physics so you can read it before you read the book in detail.
A. digest B. digestion
C. preview D. manual
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科目:高中英语 来源:2016届广东省高三上期末考试英语试卷(解析版) 题型:单项填空
________ I admit that there are problems, I don’t agree that they cannot be solved.
A. When B. Because
C. If D. While
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科目:高中英语 来源:2015-2016学年江苏扬州中学高一下期中考试英语试卷(解析版) 题型:阅读理解
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We have seen that humor and laughter positively influence our body in many ways, but little research has been done on whether a better sense of humor actually helps keep you from getting sick. However, since people with a better sense of humor have higher IgA levels, and since research has shown that those with higher levels of salivary(唾液的) IgA are less likely to get colds or be infected with Streptococcus, humor should reduce the frequency of colds.
The only study to directly examine this question found that the impact of one’s sense of humor upon colds depends on the kind of sense of humor you have. It was only individuals whose sense of humor took the form of seeking out and appreciating humor who had fewer and less severe colds/flu than their low humor counterparts. Surprisingly, those whose sense of humor took the form of initiating humor more often did not have fewer or less severe colds/flu. The researchers argued that being a person who likes to tell jokes or otherwise initiate humor takes them into more frequent contact with other people, which serves to expose them to infectious agents more often, robbing them of the advantage that a more active sense of humor otherwise offers. Obviously, more research is required to clear up this confusing picture.
The importance of active use of one’s sense of humor in producing humor’s health benefits was confirmed in another study in an unusual way. It found that among a group of mothers with newborn infants, those who actively used humor to cope with the stress in their lives had fewer upper respiratory infections and their infants also had fewer infections. This seemed to be because these mothers had higher levels of immunoglobulin A (免疫球蛋白A) in their breast milk.
Among adults, if we look at bodily symptoms alone, independent of any diagnosed illness, there is some evidence that individuals who have more negative reactions to humor report more bodily symptoms and complaints. Students complaining of cardiovascular(心脏血管的) symptoms and gastroenterological (肠胃病的) symptoms also have been shown to have this more negative reaction to humor.
1.What does the passage mainly talk about?
A. People with a good sense of humor get sick less often.
B. Humor can reduce the frequency of colds / flu.
C. Any form of humor can prevent people from getting sick.
D. Humor can treat illness.
2.According to the passage, IgA is _______.
A. a medicine B. enzyme
C. factor D. measure
3.Why do newborn infants whose mothers use humor to deal with stress have fewer infections?
A. Because they don't often get upper respiratory infections.
B. Because they are stronger since they were born.
C. Possibly because of the higher levels of immunoglobulin A in their breast milk.
D. Because their mothers take better care of them.
4.Students with some bad bodily symptoms show ___________ towards humor.
A. a positive attitude B. a negative attitude
C. a neutral attitude D. an unclear attitude
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科目:高中英语 来源:2015-2016学年江苏扬州中学高一下期中考试英语试卷(解析版) 题型:单项填空
________ has helped to protect the environment is worth praising.
A. Who B. The one
C. Whoever D. Anyone
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科目:高中英语 来源:2015-2016学年青海师范大学附属二中高二4月考英语试卷(解析版) 题型:短文改错
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My sister saw a lovely cup when we are shopping the other day. She liked it at once. Then she bent down and picked up to look at a price on it. As she did this, lots of tea splashed on his T-shirt! I had to try hardly not to laugh at her shocked face! My sister wanted get out of the shop as fast as she could when a shop assistant came over to us. It was turned out to be her own cup, that she’d left on the shelf by mistake. The assistant was clearly as embarrassing as my sister, for I just thought it was funny!
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