A female runner from Kenya came third at the Austin Marathon Sunday. Against great ____,she crawled(爬)on her hands and______across the finish line. Ngetich , 29,was______the pack of top female runners at the 23-mile mark,but____ victory in sight,she started to feel tired. By the time the finish line______into view,Ngetich's
body began to______,but the determined runner was not ready to give up. ____to run anymore,Ngetich went down to her knees and began to crawl on all fours, her eyes______on the finish line. Race volunteers rushed to Ngetich's side rolling a______but she refused to sit in it. She continued to______forward down Congress Avenue under the watchful eyes of medical staff, with the crowd cheering her on______ step of the way. If anyone ____her help,Ngetich would have been disqualified from the race. At one point,Ngetich had a______in order to gather her strength.
Right______she crossed the finish line,Austin runner Steffan beat Ngetich for second place. Her teammate Jerop won the race in 2:54:22. But it was the______Ms Ngetich who won the hearts of the fans Sunday.“You ran the bravest ______ and crawled the bravest crawl I have ______ seen in my life. You have earned much honor,and I am going to adjust your prize money,______you get the same prize money you would have gotten if you were______”Austin Marathon race director said.
The 29-year-old runner recalled that what gave her the strength to______on was that she believed perseverance does win out.
1.A. difficulty B. sorrow C. confidence D. power
2.A. feet B. legs C. knees D. arms
3.A. making B. attending C. joining D. leading
4.A. to B. with C. from D. by
5.A. came B. flew C. took D. brought
6.A. go down B. shut down C. turn down D. put down
7.A. Unable B. Unfortunate C. Unwilling D. Uninterested
8.A. impressed B. locked C. watched D. observed
9.A. bench B. chair C. sofa D. wheelchair
10.A. put B. look C. inch D. step
11.A. either B. his quick C. every D. the tiring
12.A. provided B. offered C. supplied D. handed
13.A. rest B. breath C. talk D. pause
14.A. after B. when C. as D. before
15.A. determined B. optimistic C. intelligent D. outstanding
16.A. competition B. speed C. race D. fame
17.A. completely B. frequently C. never D. ever
18.A. so B. however C. while D. though
19.A. first B. second C. third D. fourth
20.A. rely B. call C. carry D. take
科目:高中英语 来源:内蒙古2017届高三上学期第一次月考英语试卷 题型:书面表达
假设你是李华,在互联网上看到英国高中生David登的一则启事 :希望结识一位中国朋友,以便学习中国的语言、文化。请你以李华的名义用英文给David发一封电子邮件,主要内容包括:
(1)你怎样得知David的愿望
(2) 你愿意成为他的朋友
(3) 你打算如何帮助他。
注意:(1)电子邮件的格式已为你写好,不计入总词数
(2)词数:100左右。
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科目:高中英语 来源:江苏省徐州市2016-2017学年高一下学期期中考试英语试卷 题型:单项填空
--- Where does he live now? --- In _______ is now part of the Economic Development Zone.
A. where B. which
C. the place D. what
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科目:高中英语 来源:甘肃省2016-2017学年高一下学期期中考试英语试卷 题型:短文填空
Their friend, Danny Lin, was waiting at the airport.He was going to take their baggage to catch The True North,the cross-Canada train.On the way to the station, he1. (chat) about their trip.You are going to see some great scenery.2.( go)eastward,You will pass mountains and thousands of lakes and forests as well aswide rivers and large cities.some people have the idea 3.You can cross Canada in less than five days,but they forget the fact 4.Canada is 5,5000 kilometres from coast to coast.Here in Vancouver, you are in Canada,s warmest part.People say it is Canada’s,s most beautiful city,5.(surround)by mountains and the Pacific Oceans.skiing in the Rocky Mountains and 6.(sail) in the harbour 7.( make)Vancouver one of Canada’s most popular cities to live8. Its population is increasing rapidly .the coast north of Vancouver has some of the oldest and most beautiful forests in the world.it is so wet there that the Trees are 9.(extreme)tall, some 10.(measure)over 90 metres
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科目:高中英语 来源:甘肃省2016-2017学年高一下学期期中考试英语试卷 题型:阅读理解
Camels are large animals living in dry areas. There are two species of camels; the Arabian camel with a single hump(驼背) from the dry desert areas of West Asia, and the Bactrian camel with two humps from Central and East Asia. Camels are over 7 feet tall and weigh over 1,600 pounds. They will live up to 40 to 50 years. Most camels are domesticated(驯化) and fed by people. Camels are plant-eaters.
Camels are very strong animals with wide, padded feet. They have thick leathery pads on their knees and chest. Camels have nostrils(鼻孔) that can open and close, protecting them from the desert environment. Bushy eyebrows and two rows of long eyelashes protect their eyes from sand. Their mouth is extremely tough, allowing camels to eat thorny(带刺的) desert plants. Their widened feet help them move without sinking into the sand. Their thick coats reflect sunlight, and also protect them from the intense heat from desert sand. Their long legs help by keeping them further from the hot ground.
Camels can go without food and water for 3 to 4 days. They do not store water in their humps as is commonly believed.The humps are actually a container of fat. Camels are incredibly well-adapted to their environment. When conditions heat up, camels can increase their own body temperature, which prevents sweating and therefore water loss. They may not sweat at all during the day.
Camels are sometimes called “ships of the desert” because people ride them around the hot, dry deserts of the world. However, the number of camels is becoming smaller for various reasons.
1.According to the passage, camels usually live in ________.
A. Asia B. Africa
C. America D. Australia
2.Paragraph 2 is mainly about ________.
A. camels are useful animals
B. camels are clever animals
C. camels’ body structure and function
D. camels’ characteristics and habits
3.The reason why camels lose little water in deserts is that they ________.
A. get water from green foods
B. can adjust their temperature
C. store enough water in the humps
D. can manage without water
4.What will the author probably talk about following the last paragraph?
A. Ways to protect camels.
B. Habitats of camels.
C. Reasons for raising camels.
D. Functions of camels.
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Running is undoubtedly one of the best ways to keep fit. And it always helps if you are a member of a group to keep you motivated. Whether you want to train for a marathon or simply draw yourself off from the couch to get some fresh air and gentle exercise there's a running group for you. We have regular runs across the city with leaders to motivate you to achieve your goals.
To check out if there is run near you,visit this site. If you can't find event near you,then here is our guide to Run England running clubs across Birmingham that you can join for free now.
1.What's the purpose of the author in writing the text
A. To introduce Run England running clubs.
B. To tell people how to join running clubs.
C. To guide people how to do jogging and running.
D. To advise women to do more jogging and running.
2.What will Mike do as a running beginner
A. He will join Handsworth Parkrun.
B. He will contact his group leader Sajida Somani.
C. He will go to Cannon Hill Park,Parkrun on Saturdays.
D. He will take up jogging every Wednesday 7:15 -8:15 pm.
3.Which of the following is TRUE?
A. People in Birmingham are good at jogging and running.
B. Both men and women in Birmingham can join a marathon each year.
C. Only female people in Birmingham can join the running clubs for free.
D. It's convenient to be a member of a running group across Birmingham.
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科目:高中英语 来源:辽宁省2017届高三第八次模拟考试英语试卷 题型:阅读理解
In the dry Namib Desert on the west coast of Africa, one type of beetle has found a special way of surviving. When the morning arrives, the Namib Beetle collects water drops on its bumpy(起伏不平的) back, then lets the water roll down into its mouth, allowing it to drink in an area without flowing water.
Shreerang Chhatre wants to use what nature has developed to help the world’s poor. Chhatre is an engineer at MIT who works on fog harvesting, the equipment that, like the beetle, attracts water drops. This way, poor villagers could collect clean water near their homes, instead of spending hours carrying water from distant wells or rivers.
Access to water is a serious global issue. According to the World Health Organization and UNICEF, nearly 900 million people worldwide live without safe drinking water. The burden of finding and transporting water falls heavily on women and children. “As a middle-class person, I think it’s terrible that the poor have to spend hours a day walking just to obtain a basic necessity,” Chhatre says.
A fog-harvesting machine consists of a fence-like mesh panel(网状面板), which attracts drops, connected to containers into which water falls. Chhatre has improved the materials used in these machines. He is continuing his work at MIT Sloan and the Legaturn Center in order to develop a workable business plan for applying fog-harvesting machines.
Interest in fog harvesting dates back to the 1990s, and has increased since new research on the Namib Beetle became famous in 2001. A few technologists saw potential in the concept for people. One Canadian charitable organization, FogQuest, has tested projects in Chile and Guatemala.
But fog harvesting remains in its childhood, technologically and commercially, as Chhatre readily recognizes. “It still faces some open problems,” he says. “But it’s a work in progress.” After all, the water that fills our rivers and lakes comes from air.
1.Which of the following is TRUE of Shreerang Chhatre?
A. He is an African engineer.
B. He is researching on the Namib Beetle.
C. He has made the first fog-harvesting machines to use.
D. He is trying to put fog-harvesting machines to use.
2.Why is Namib Beetle mentioned in the passage?
A. To describe the severe conditions in Namib Desert.
B. To introduce the diversity of species in Namib Desert.
C. To inform how animal nature can be used to benefit people.
D. To raise the awareness of accessing clean drinking water in poor areas.
3.The underlined word “it” in the last paragraph refers to _________.
A. UNICEF B. the beetle
C. fog harvesting D. a Canadian charitable organization
4.The author’s main purpose in writing the text is to ________.
A. stress the importance of saving water
B. show the Namib Beetle’s special way of surviving
C. introduce a new machine for collecting water from air
D. inform people of the serious water problem in Africa
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科目:高中英语 来源:福建省2016-2017学年高一下学期期中考试英语试卷 题型:七选五
Both men and women are living longer these days in industrialized countries.1.In general, they can expect to live six or seven years more than men. One reason for this is biological.
One important biological factor that helps women live longer is the difference in hormones(荷尔蒙)between men and women. 2.Between the ages of about 12 and 50, women produce hormones that are involved in fertility(生育能力). These hormones also have a positive effect on the heart and blood flow. In fact, women are less likely to have high blood pressure or to die from heart attacks.
3.They help the body defend itself against some kinds of infections. This means that women generally ger sick less often and less seriously than men. The common cold is a good example: women, on average, get fewer colds than men.
4.Scientists are still not exactly sure how influence aging, but they believe that they do. Some think that a woman’s body cells have a tendency(倾向)to age more slowly then a man’s. Others think that a man’s body cells have a tendency to age more quickly. 5.
A. However, women, on average, live longer.
B .The biological factor plays an important part.
C. Women are also helped by their female genes.
D. The female hormones also protect the body in another way.
E. Recent research seems to support both of these possibilities.
F. Therefore, women are more healthy than men and can live a better life.
G. Hormones are chemicals which are produced by the body to control carious body functions.
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科目:高中英语 来源:黑龙江省2016-2017学年高二4月月考英语试卷 题型:单词拼写
1.The boys d__________ wanted to leave the house on fire.
2.This is not t__________ of Chinese, but is a feature of the Thai language.
3.__________ (守时) is a necessary habit in all public affairs of a civilized society.
4.Teacher: Does the book enjoy __________ (受欢迎) among you students?
Student: Yes, many say that they can’t tear themselves from it.
5.When he told them what had happened, they were in total a__________ . “I don’t believe it!” one man said.
6.The magician produced __________ (束) of flowers out of his glove hands.
7.The man who was announced guilty at court claimed that he had evidence to prove his i________ .
8.He got a __________ (奖学金) to the Pratt Institute of Art.
9.Irish households are among the largest in Europe, with an a__________ of three people in each unit.
10.When he first arrived in the US, Yao was an __________ hit (爆红) among basketball fans nationwide.
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