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科目:高中英语 来源:黄冈兵法同步学案高二英语(下) 题型:050

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。

  The other day,my friend Jane was invited to a 40th birthday Party.The time printed on the invitation was 7∶30 p.m.Jane went off with her husband,expecting a merry evening of wine,food,and song.

  By 9∶45,everybody was having great fun,but no food had appeared.

  Jane and David were restless.Other guests began whispering that they ,too,were starving.But no one wanted to leave,just in case some food was about to appear.By 11∶00,there was still no food ,and everyone was completely off their heads.Jane and David left hungry and angry.

  Their experience suggests that the words on printed invitations need to be made clearer.Everyone reads and understands the invitations differently.Most of us would agree that 6∶30~8∶30 p.m.means drinks only,go out to dinner afterwards;8∶00 p.m.or 8∶30 p.m.means possible dinner,but 9:30 p m.and any time there after means no food,eat beforehand,roll up late.

  But this is not always the case.If asked to a students'party at 6∶30 p.m,it is normal for guests not to appear before midnight,if at all,and no one cares.Being the first to arrive-looking eager-is social death.When my mother is asked to a party for 6:30,she likes to be there,if not on time,then on later than Seven.My age group(late thirties)falls somewhere between the two,hut because we still think we're young,we're probably closer to student-time than grown-up time.

  The accepted custom at present is confusing,sometimes annoying,and it often means you may go home hungry,but it does lend every party that precious element of surprise.

1.The Underlined words“off their heads”probably mean________.

[  ]

A.tired
B.crazy
C.curious
D.hopeless

2.Jane and David s story is used to show that________.

[  ]

A.party-goers usually get hungry at parties

B.party invitations can be confusing

C.people should ask for food at parties

D.birthday parties for middle-aged people are dull

3.For some young people,arriving on time for a student'party will probably be considered________.

[  ]

A.very difficult
B.particularly thoughtful
C.friendly and polite
D.socially unacceptable

4.According to the writer,people in their late thirties________.

[  ]

A.are likely to arrive late for a party

B.care little about the party time

C.haven't really grown up yet

D.like surprises at parties

5.What is the general idea of the text?

[  ]

A.It's safe to arrive late just when food is served.

B.It's wise to eat something before going to a party.

C.It's important to follow social rules of party-going.

D.It's necessary to read invitations carefully.

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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:050

The other day ,my friend Jane was invited to a 40th birthday party. The time printed on the invitation was 7:30 p.m..Jane went off with her husband, expecting a merry evening of wine, food and songs.

By 9:45, everybody was having great fun, but no food had appeared. Jane and David were restless.Other guests began whispering that, they, too, were starving. But no one wanted to leave ,just in case some food was about to appear. By 11:00, there was still no food, and everyone was completely off their heads. Jane and David left hungry and angry.

Their experience suggests that the words on the printed invitations need to be made clearer. Everyone reads and understands the invitations differently.Most of us would agree that 6:30&8:30 p.m.means drinks only, go out to dinner afterwards;8:00 p.m. or 8:30 p.m. means possible dinner, but 9:30 p.m. and any time thereafter means to eat food beforehand roll up late.

But this is not always the case. If asked to a students' party at 6:30 p.m., it is normal for guests not to appear before midnight, if at all ,and no one cares. Being the first to arrive—looking eager—is social death. When my mother is asked to a party for 6:30, she likes to be there, if not no time ,then no later than seven. My age group (late thirties )falls somewhere between the two, but because we still think we're young, we're probably closer to student-time than grown-up time.

The accepted custom at present is confusing (混乱的), sometimes annoying, and it often means you may go home hungry, but it does lend every party that precious element (成分) of surprise.

1.The underlined words“off their heads ”(in Paragraph 2) probably mean _________.

A.tired     B.crazy     C.curious       D.hopeless

2.Jane and David's story is used to show that _________.

A.party -goers usually get hungry at parties

B.party invitations can be confusing

C.people should ask for food at parties

D.birthday parties for middle -aged people are dull

3. For some young people ,arriving on time for a students' party will probably be considered _________.

A.very difficult

B.particularly thoughtful

C.friendly and polite

D.socially unacceptable

4.According to the writer, people in their late thirties_________.

A.are likely to arrive late for a party

B.care little about the party time

C.haven't really grown up yet

D.like surprises at parties

5.What is the general idea of the text?

A.It's safe to arrive late just when food is served

B.It's wise to eat something before going to a party.

C.It's important to follow social rules of party-going.

D.It's necessary to read invitations carefully.

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科目:高中英语 来源:101网校同步练习 高二英语 人教社(新课标B 2004年初审通过) 人教实验版 题型:050

  The other day, my friend Jane was invited to a 40th birthday party.The time printed on the invitation was 7∶30 p. m.Jane went off with her husband, expecting a merry evening of wine, food, and song.

  By 9∶45,everybody was having great fun, but no food had appeared.Jane and David were restless.Other guests began whispering that they, too, were starving.But no one wanted to leave, just in case some food was about to appear.By 11∶00, there was still no food, and everyone was completely off their heads.Jane and David left hungry and angry.

  Their experience suggests that the words on the printed invitations need to be made clearer.Everyone reads and understands the invitations differently.Most of us would agree that 6∶30-8∶30 p.m.means drinks only, go out to dinner afterwards; 8∶00 p.m.or 8∶30 p.m.means possible dinner, but 9∶30 p.m.and any time thereafter means no food, eat beforehand, roll up late.

  But this is not always the case.If asked to a students’ party at 6∶30 p.m., it is normal for guests not to appear before midnight, if at all, and no one cares.Being the first to arrive-looking eager-is social death.When my mother asked to a party for 6∶30, she likes to be there, if not on time, then no later than seven.My age group(late thirties)falls somewhere between the two, but because we still think we’re young.We’re probably closer to student-time than grown-up time.

  The accepted custom at present is confusing(混乱的),sometimes annoying, and it often means you may go home hungry, but it does lend every part that precious element(成分)of surprise.

(1)

The underlined words “off their heads” probably mean ________.

[  ]

A.

tired

B.

crazy

C.

curious

D.

hopeless

(2)

Jane and David’s story is used to show that ________.

[  ]

A.

party-goers usually get hungry at parties

B.

party invitations can be confusing

C.

people should ask for food at parties

D.

birthday parties for middle-aged people are dull

(3)

For some young people, arriving on time for a students’ party will probably be considered ________.

[  ]

A.

very difficult

B.

particularly thoughtful

C.

friendly and polite

D.

socially unacceptable

(4)

According to the writer, people in their late thirties ________.

[  ]

A.

are likely to arrive late for a party

B.

care little about the party time

C.

haven’t really grown up yet

D.

like surprises at parties

(5)

What is the general idea of the text?________.

[  ]

A.

It’s safe to arrive late just when food is served

B.

It’s wise to eat something before going to a party

C.

It’s important to follow social rules of party-going

D.

It’s necessary to read invitations carefully

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科目:高中英语 来源:全优设计必修三英语人教版 人教版 题型:050

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  The other day, my friend Jane was invited to a 40th birthday party.The time printed on the invitation was 7∶30 p.m.Jane went off with her husband, expecting a merry evening of wine, food and songs.

  By 9∶45, everybody was having great fun, but no food had appeared.Jane and David were restless.Other guests began whispering that, they, too, were starving.But no one wanted to leave, just in case some food was about to appear.By 11∶00, there was still no food, and everyone was completely off their heads.Jane and David left hungry and angry.

  Their experience suggests that the words on the printed invitations need to be made clearer.Everyone reads and understands the invitations differently.Most of us would agree that 6∶30~8∶30 p.m.means drinks only, go out to dinner afterwards; 8∶00 p.m.or 8∶30 p.m.means possible dinner, but 9∶30 p.m.and any time thereafter means to eat food beforehand roll up late.

  But this is not always the case.If asked to a students' party at 6∶30 p.m., it is normal for guests not to appear before midnight, if at all, and no one cares.Being the first to arrive-looking eager-is social death.When my mother is asked to a party for 6∶30, she likes to be there, if not no time, then no later than seven.My age group(late thirties )falls somewhere between the two, but because we still think we're young, we're probably closer to student-time than grown-up time.

  The accepted custom at present is confusing(混乱的), sometimes annoying, and it often means you may go home hungry, but it does lend every party that precious element(成分)of surprise.

(1)

The underlined words“off their heads”(in Paragraph 2)probably mean ________.

[  ]

A.

tired

B.

crazy

C.

curious

D.

hopeless

(2)

Jane and David's story is used to show that ________.

[  ]

A.

party -goers usually get hungry at parties

B.

party invitations can be confusing

C.

people should ask for food at parties

D.

birthday parties for middle -aged people are dull

(3)

For some young people, arriving on time for a students' party will probably be considered ________.

[  ]

A.

very difficult

B.

particularly thoughtful

C.

friendly and polite

D.

socially unacceptable

(4)

According to the writer, people in their late thirties ________.

[  ]

A.

are likely to arrive late for a party

B.

care little about the party time

C.

haven't really grown up yet

D.

like surprises at parties

(5)

What is the general idea of the text?

[  ]

A.

It's safe to arrive late just when food is served

B.

It's wise to eat something before going to a party.

C.

It's important to follow social rules of party-going.

D.

It's necessary to read invitations carefully.

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科目:高中英语 来源:必修五设计英语北师版 北师大版 题型:001

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第一节

听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。

W:Oh, Michael…I didn’t tell you.My sister phoned yesterday.She wants to get married.

M:Married! She’s only seventeen.

1.What does Michael think of the woman’s sister?

A.She is not old enough to get married.

B.She is too old to get married.

C.She is married.

M:Waitress! I’d like the menu, please.

W:Here you are, sir.

2.Where is the man?

A.In a bookstore.

B.In a train station.

C.In a restaurant.

M:Has the TV been repaired?

W:Yes.We’d expected the repairs to cost us about      dollars, but they charged us twice as much.

3.How much did the lady pay?

A.$15.

B.$20.

C.$30.

M:Hello, Jane.How lucky to run into you.Can you and Tom come to dinner tomorrow evening?

W:I think so.I don’t think we’re going out.

4.How does the woman respond?

A.She refuses to go to dinner.

B.She agrees to go to dinner.

C.She is angry.

M:I have to go to class because I have a test, but if I could, I’d go with you to the cinema.

W:That’s too bad.I wish that you could come along.

5.Where is the man going?

A.To class.

B.To the cinema.

C.To the doctor’s office.

第二节

听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料回答第68题。

M:Hello, Mrs Smith.How are you?

W:Fine, thanks, Mr Downs.How’s your boy, Jack?

M:He is a bit tired.You know, he goes to school at eight o’clock every morning.He doesn’t get home till after four.Then he does his homework after ten.It often takes him a couple of hours to finish it.

W:Poor boy.Children work hard at school nowadays, don’t they? Does he like it?

M:School, you mean? Yes, he does.He likes his teachers, and that always makes a difference.

W:Yes, it does.Does he go to school by bus?

M:No, he walks.He likes walking.He meets some of his friends at the corner and they go together.

W:What does he do when it rains?

M:His uncle takes him in the car.He passes the school on the way to the office.

6.What are the two talking about?

A.Mrs Smith.

B.Mr Downs.

C.Mr Downs’ son.

7.How long does a school day last?

A.At least 8 hours.

B.About 6 hours.

C.Nearly 7 hours.

8.How does Jack usually go to school?

A.By bus.

B.On foot.

C.By car.

听第7段材料,回答第911题。

M:Hello! Can I speak to Susan, please?

W:Speaking.Is that you, Tom?

M:Yes, it is.I am going to New Zealand in two weeks’ time, and my wife is going with me.

W:Oh, how lucky you are! How long are you going for?

M:For a couple of months, maybe half a year.My boss wants me to help set up a branch company there.Well, Susan, you have been to New Zealand several times.Can you give us some suggestions, or just tell us about that country?

W:I’d love to.We can have a talk sometime.

M:Why not come over to dinner in my house this weekend.My wife wants to meet you as well.

W:All right.What about Saturday?

M:OK.See you at 6∶00 p. m., this coming Saturday.Goodbye!

9.Who answered the phone?

A.Tom.

B.Tom’s wife.

C.Susan.

10.When are they going to New Zealand?

A.In half a year.

B.In a couple of months.

C.In two weeks.

11.Where are they going to meet?

A.At Susan’s.

B.At Tom’s.

C.In New Zealand.

听第8段材料,回答第12~14题。

M:As you can see, Maria, the railway station is very crowded during rush hours.

W:How many people do you suppose ride into New York every day to work?

M:I don’t know.Must be several hundred thousand at least.Maybe a million.

W:I’m glad they’re not all taking this train.

M:Oh, they come from all directions, and by many different means, by railroads, ferries and subways.Then of course, some people drive in.

W:I’m a little afraid I’ll get lost.

M:You’ll soon learn that New York is a very easy city to get around.

W:Let’s see, the “Avenues” run north and south and the “Streets” run east and west, don’t they?

M:That’s right.You won’t get lost when you travel alone.

W:I hope not.

12.What can Maria see?

A.Many trains.

B.Many planes.

C.Many people.

13.What’s the woman afraid of?

A.Driving in.

B.Taking ferries(摆渡).

C.Getting lost.

14.What kind of city is New York, according to the man?

A.An easy city to get around.

B.A city full of subways.

C.A city difficult to get around.

听第9段材料,回答第1517题。

W:Good afternoon.

M:Good afternoon.My name’s William Turner.I want to make an appointment to see Dr Smith please.

W:Yes, of course, Mr Turner.May I have your address please?

M:108 Park Road, London.

W:Yes, we have you on our records.Can you manage this afternoon at 3:00?

M:Fine.

W:Will 3:00 be all right?

M:Well, yes, but I prefer a later time so I can come along after work.

W:Then what about 5:30?

M:Well, that’s fine.Thank you.Goodbye.

W:Goodbye.

15.Who is William Turner?

A.A close friend of Dr Smith’s.

B.A patient of Dr Smith’s.

C.Both A and B.

16.When will Mr Turner go to see Dr Smith?

A.At 4∶00 p. m.

B.At 5∶00 p. m.

C.At 5∶30 p. m.

17.What’s the main idea of this dialogue?

A.Mr Turner wants to make an appointment with Dr Smith.

B.Mr Turner will go to see Dr Smith at 5∶30 p. m.

C.Mr Turner is a patient of Dr Smith’s.

听第10段材料,回答第1820题。

If a Chinese comes to England and wants to drive his car there, he must know the English rules of the road and the English traffic signs.One rule is that he must always drive on the left.Another rule is that he mustn’t drive faster than thirty mph through town and villages.If he does not pay attention to this speed limit, the police will soon be after him.The third rule is that cars on the main road have right of way.It is not easy to drive in London, because the traffic is so busy and buses and trucks sometimes block the roads.It is much less difficult to find your way if you go by one of the red buses or the underground.There are bus stops at every street corner.And if you cannot find one, ask a policeman.He will help you at once.

18.On which side of the road are cars driven in England?

A.On the left.

B.On the right.

C.The passage doesn’t tell about that.

19.What can we know from the passage?

A.We know police in England are often after you.

B.We know police in England are often helpful.

C.We know police in England are often impolite.

20.What’s the best title for this passage?

A.English Traffic

B.Come to England

C.Traffic Rules

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