The sweaters in the other shop will be________,but ________.
A.cheaper; not as better
B.much cheap; not as good
C.cheaper; not as good
D.cheaper; not as good as
科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:
―Do you have anything to do this afternoon?
―What’s up?
―Let’s go shopping. It’s said that Jinying Shop ______, and all the sweaters are sold at half price.
―Why not?
A. has closed down B. was closing down
C. closes down D. is closing down
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―Do you have anything to do this afternoon?
―What’s up?
―Let’s go shopping. It’s said that Jinying Shop ______, and all the sweaters are sold at half price.
―Why not?
A. has closed down B. was closing down
C. closes down D. is closing down
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―Do you have anything to do this afternoon?
―What’s up?
―Let’s go shopping. It’s said that Jinying Shop _____, and all the sweaters are sold at half price.
―Why not?
A. has closed down B. was closing down
C. closes down D. is closing down
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科目:高中英语 来源:2012-2013学年江苏涟水中学高一下学期期中考试英语卷(带解析) 题型:阅读理解
This morning as I was getting the children ready or school, I helped them prepare breakfast and pack their lunches. I reviewed spelling words with them and made sure that their homework was collected in their bags. I had seen the weather forecast for the day and knew it was going to remain cool all day. I suggested they wear sweaters for the walk to the us stop. My kids chose to repulse my advice. My son decided that all he needed was a T-shirt, not a sweater.
I didn’t force(强迫) them to wear sweaters and we went to the bus stop. It is a full kilometer walk to the top of a treeless hill and the wind felt like a knife cutting through the skin. My children endured(忍受) the cold until halfway, when I gave them with the sweaters I had quietly carried under my arm. Then took them without complaint, and I bit my tongue from saying, “I told you so.”
What I was asking my children to do was to trust me. Trust Mom to have their best interests in mind. Trust Mom to know what she is talking about. Even though they didn’t know that I had read the outdoor thermometer (温度计) before they woke up and I had seen the day’s weather forecast, I wanted them to trust me. By ignoring me, they were saying that they didn’t believe I knew what was best for them. What they knew was that yesterday was a warm enough day for shorts. What they knew was that it was warm enough in the house to wear shorts. Therefore, they felt sure enough to make their own decision on what to wear outside.
Too many times we depend on what we know of yesterday, and how we feel today, and so we make decisions based on them. Too many times we think that we know better, so we can deal with things better. But we are wrong.
【小题1】It can be inferred from the first paragraph that .
A.the author didn’t believe in her children |
B.the author took her children to school every morning |
C.the author’s children always followed her advice |
D.the author had a very busy morning that day |
A.refuse | B.follow | C.seek | D.doubt |
A.The author’s children always ignore her. |
B.The author takes great care of the children in life. |
C.The author’s children always make wrong decisions. |
D.The author always force her children to wear sweaters. |
A.tell the readers how to ask for advice |
B.offer advice on how to teach children |
C.explain the importance of trusting others |
D.give advice on how to make decisions |
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科目:高中英语 来源:2015届江苏涟水中学高一下学期期中考试英语卷(解析版) 题型:阅读理解
This morning as I was getting the children ready or school, I helped them prepare breakfast and pack their lunches. I reviewed spelling words with them and made sure that their homework was collected in their bags. I had seen the weather forecast for the day and knew it was going to remain cool all day. I suggested they wear sweaters for the walk to the us stop. My kids chose to repulse my advice. My son decided that all he needed was a T-shirt, not a sweater.
I didn’t force(强迫) them to wear sweaters and we went to the bus stop. It is a full kilometer walk to the top of a treeless hill and the wind felt like a knife cutting through the skin. My children endured(忍受) the cold until halfway, when I gave them with the sweaters I had quietly carried under my arm. Then took them without complaint, and I bit my tongue from saying, “I told you so.”
What I was asking my children to do was to trust me. Trust Mom to have their best interests in mind. Trust Mom to know what she is talking about. Even though they didn’t know that I had read the outdoor thermometer (温度计) before they woke up and I had seen the day’s weather forecast, I wanted them to trust me. By ignoring me, they were saying that they didn’t believe I knew what was best for them. What they knew was that yesterday was a warm enough day for shorts. What they knew was that it was warm enough in the house to wear shorts. Therefore, they felt sure enough to make their own decision on what to wear outside.
Too many times we depend on what we know of yesterday, and how we feel today, and so we make decisions based on them. Too many times we think that we know better, so we can deal with things better. But we are wrong.
1.It can be inferred from the first paragraph that .
A.the author didn’t believe in her children
B.the author took her children to school every morning
C.the author’s children always followed her advice
D.the author had a very busy morning that day
2.The underlined word “repulse” in the first paragraph means .
A.refuse B.follow C.seek D.doubt
3.What can be learned from the passage?
A.The author’s children always ignore her.
B.The author takes great care of the children in life.
C.The author’s children always make wrong decisions.
D.The author always force her children to wear sweaters.
4.The author writes this passage to .
A.tell the readers how to ask for advice
B.offer advice on how to teach children
C.explain the importance of trusting others
D.give advice on how to make decisions
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