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科目:高中英语 来源:英语教研室 题型:050

With the world’s attention at the end of 2000 on the election for the U.S. President, maybe we didn’t much notice the election for a new Canadian government.

Canadians are proud to have a political system that is different from that in the U.S. In Canada, as in the U.S., there is a time difference between the east and west coasts. This means that voting in the east of the country ends four hours before the west. In Canada, there is an election law which says that no one can publicize the result of the exit survey before voting ends in every province. Some 13 million Canadians voted in 2000. The voting papers are counted by hand, not by machine. In 2000, all the counting was done within a few hours of the end of the voting.

Voters elect Members of Parliament(下议院)from districts called ridings(选区). The party with the largest number of Members of Parliament (MPs) forms the government, and that party chooses its leader, who becomes the Prime Minister.

Canada has ten provinces and two territories(领地), but most of the 31 or more million Canadians live close to the border with the U.S.A. One third of the population live in the most developed province of Ontario(安大略), and elect 101 seats out of the 301 seats in the House of Parliament.

In the recent election, there were two main parties—the Liberal Party and the Canadian Alliance. The Liberal Party, which has been in power since 1993, gets votes from the political center and is neither right-wing nor leftwing. It is strong in the east of the country and, in fact, in 2000 won 173 seats in Parliament.

The Canadian Alliance is strong and getting stronger in the western Canadawhere it won most of the seats. It is a right-wing party. The political difference between the east and west is a cultural difference. Eastern Canada was settled by Europeans in the early days, while people moved west much later. The east is older, the west younger.

Canada does not have a President. The Head of State is Britain’s Queen Elizabeth , who is represented by a governor-general. The present governor-general is a woman, Adrienne Clarkson. She is of Chinese origin.

1. From the passage we can infer that the author tends to think_____.

A. people pay too much attention to the American elections

B. Adrienne has nothing to do with Chinese

C. it is necessary to know some knowledge of Canadian elections

D. the Canadian political system is better than of the U.S.A

2. It is forbidden by law in Canadian elections_______.

A. to declare the voting result ahead of time

B. to form a government without winning 173 seats in Parliament

C. to form a government without winning half of seats in Parliament

D. to do vote counting beyond a few hours

3. Why did the Canadian Alliance fail in the election in 2000?

A. Most provinces did not support it.

B. It didn’t win more than half of Members of Parliament.

C. The population in the west of the country was smaller than that in the east.

D. It didn’t try to get votes from the people in the Canadian east.

4. The best title of this passage may be_______.

A. Different Politics in Canada and America

B. The Main Parties in Canada

C. How to Vote in Canada

D. The Canadian Elections

 

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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:051

With the world’s attention at the end of 2000 on the election for the U.S. President, maybe we didn’t much notice the election for a new Canadian government.

Canadians are proud to have a political system that is different from that in the U.S. In Canada, as in the U.S., there is a time difference between the east and west coasts. This means that voting in the east of the country ends four hours before the west. In Canada, there is an election law which says that no one can publicize the result of the exit survey before voting ends in every province. Some 13 million Canadians voted in 2000. The voting papers are counted by hand, not by machine. In 2000, all the counting was done within a few hours of the end of the voting.

Voters elect Members of Parliament(下议院)from districts called ridings(选区). The party with the largest number of Members of Parliament (MPs) forms the government, and that party chooses its leader, who becomes the Prime Minister.

Canada has ten provinces and two territories(领地), but most of the 31 or more million Canadians live close to the border with the U.S.A. One third of the population live in the most developed province of Ontario(安大略), and elect 101 seats out of the 301 seats in the House of Parliament.

In the recent election, there were two main parties—the Liberal Party and the Canadian Alliance. The Liberal Party, which has been in power since 1993, gets votes from the political center and is neither right-wing nor leftwing. It is strong in the east of the country and, in fact, in 2000 won 173 seats in Parliament.

The Canadian Alliance is strong and getting stronger in the western Canadawhere it won most of the seats. It is a right-wing party. The political difference between the east and west is a cultural difference. Eastern Canada was settled by Europeans in the early days, while people moved west much later. The east is older, the west younger.

Canada does not have a President. The Head of State is Britain’s Queen Elizabeth , who is represented by a governor-general. The present governor-general is a woman, Adrienne Clarkson. She is of Chinese origin.

1. From the passage we can infer that the author tends to think_____.

A. people pay too much attention to the American elections

B. Adrienne has nothing to do with Chinese

C. it is necessary to know some knowledge of Canadian elections

D. the Canadian political system is better than of the U.S.A

2. It is forbidden by law in Canadian elections_______.

A. to declare the voting result ahead of time

B. to form a government without winning 173 seats in Parliament

C. to form a government without winning half of seats in Parliament

D. to do vote counting beyond a few hours

3. Why did the Canadian Alliance fail in the election in 2000?

A. Most provinces did not support it.

B. It didn’t win more than half of Members of Parliament.

C. The population in the west of the country was smaller than that in the east.

D. It didn’t try to get votes from the people in the Canadian east.

4. The best title of this passage may be_______.

A. Different Politics in Canada and America

B. The Main Parties in Canada

C. How to Vote in Canada

D. The Canadian Elections

 

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科目:高中英语 来源:选修导学英语译林7 译林版 题型:054

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  I met Connie the day she was admitted to the Hospice Ward(安养院的病房),where I   1   as a volunteer.Her husband, Bill, stood   2   nearby as she was removed from the gurney to the hospital bed.Although Connie was in the final stages of her fight   3   cancer, she was quick-minded and   4  .We got her settled in, and then asked if she needed   5  

  “Oh, yes,” she said, “Would you please show me how to use the TV? I   6   the soaps so much and I don’t want to get   7   on what’s happening.”Connie was a romantic.She loved soap operas(肥皂剧), romance novels and movies with a good   8   story.As we became familiar, she confided how   9   it was to be married 32 years to a man who often called her “a silly woman”.

  “Oh, I know Bill loves me,” she said, “but he has   10   been one to say he loves me, or send cards to me.”She   11   and looked out of the window at the trees in the courtyard.“I’d   12   anything if he’d say ‘I love you’, but it’s just not in his   13  .”

  One day,   14   coffee in the cafeteria, I got him on the   15   of women and how we need romance in our lives; how we love to get sentimental cards and love letters.

  “Do you tell Connie you love her?” I asked, and he looked at me   16   I was crazy.

  “I don’t have to,” he said.“She knows I   17  !”

  “I’m sure she knows,” I said,   18   over and touching his rough, carpenter’s hands, “but she needs to hear it, Bill.She needs to hear what she has   19   to you all these years.Please think about it.”

  We walked back to Connie’s room.Bill   20   inside, and I left to visit another patient.Later, I saw Bill sitting by the bed.He was holding Connie’s hand as she slept.

(1)

[  ]

A.

taught

B.

worked

C.

knew

D.

looked

(2)

[  ]

A.

still

B.

calmly

C.

nervously

D.

happily

(3)

[  ]

A.

for

B.

in

C.

about

D.

against

(4)

[  ]

A.

painful

B.

cheerful

C.

satisfied

D.

lucky

(5)

[  ]

A.

anything

B.

companions

C.

operations

D.

medicine

(6)

[  ]

A.

need

B.

wish

C.

hate

D.

enjoy

(7)

[  ]

A.

before

B.

behind

C.

back

D.

in

(8)

[  ]

A.

love

B.

adventure

C.

historic

D.

science

(9)

[  ]

A.

encouraging

B.

discouraging

C.

interesting

D.

exciting

(10)

[  ]

A.

often

B.

seldom

C.

never

D.

always

(11)

[  ]

A.

breathed

B.

sighed

C.

blew

D.

jumped

(12)

[  ]

A.

give

B.

take

C.

buy

D.

provide

(13)

[  ]

A.

position

B.

situation

C.

nature

D.

mind

(14)

[  ]

A.

while

B.

when

C.

over

D.

by

(15)

[  ]

A.

drink

B.

gift

C.

object

D.

subject

(16)

[  ]

A.

as if

B.

even if

C.

even though

D.

as to

(17)

[  ]

A.

will

B.

do

C.

have

D.

am

(18)

[  ]

A.

handing

B.

thinking

C.

coming

D.

reaching

(19)

[  ]

A.

offered

B.

promised

C.

meant

D.

expected

(20)

[  ]

A.

disappeared

B.

entered

C.

hurried

D.

searched

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科目:高中英语 来源:同步题 题型:翻译题

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1. ________Anny was so alarmed that she dared not turn off the lights.(leave)
独自呆在家里,安妮如此害怕以至于不敢把灯关掉.
2. Since these aprons are of such poor quality,they need______and taken back to the shop.(set)
因为这些围裙质量如此差,它们需要被放在一边然后返还给商店.
3. The new product________next month is a combination of modern technology and artificial intelligence.(test)
下个月将要测试的新产品是现代科技和人工智能的结合的产物.
4. Having worked for just a few days,Richard________those who had been in the company for a long time.(junior)
只工作了几天,理查德比那些在这个公司待了很长时间的人资历浅.
5. Since she was young,everyone around her has admired______.(talent)
虽然她还很小,她周围的每个人都佩服她有舞蹈上天赋.
6. ________was that he would have travelled all the countries in his thirties.(desire)
他渴望做的是在他三十多岁时已经游遍了全国.
7. ________that the little girl came to the police station and stated her experience.(accompany)
在父母的陪同下,这个女孩到了警察局并且陈述了她的经历.
8. His failure in marriage______a lack of sense of responsibility.(result)
他婚姻的失败起因于缺乏责任感.
9. He hurried to the booking office only________the news that all the tickets had been sold out.(inform)
他急匆匆地赶到订票办公室,结果却被告知所有的票已经售完的消息.
10. There is no doubt that theory not based on fact________.(bound)
毫无疑问没有事实根据的理论注定是失败

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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解

I asked Jackie a lot of questions. I asked if she became close to her patients. She said, “Some I do, especially if I have become their close friends and they tell me things they wouldn’t tell anyone else. I’ve found it harder for the patient’s family to accept what’s happening. In most cases, the dying person has accepted the truth.”

I asked her how she could do this work for so long. She said, “I have taken care of 3,000people over 37years. I consider dying to be a very important part of life. I feel good because I can make these people’s journey easier.”

Jackie was the mother I have never had. My own mother, Helen, was taken away from me right after I was born. I never knew her. And I had a strange relationship with my father. He was a Sunday father. Since my sister and I lived in foster homes, he came to visit only on Sundays.                                

But at the hospice(临终安养院), nurse Jackie gave me hope, love and encouragement. She listened to all my stories, and I listened to hers. It was a comfort. The nurses had told my family that death was coming near. As time went on, I became the star patient at the hospice, because I didn’t go according to plans. My kidneys started working again and could function without dialysis(透析). It was a mystery to my doctors. My friends said It was a miracle. But I knew what actually cured me.

The employees showed me off to other patients and being the ham I was, I enjoyed.

 

62.According to the second paragraph, the reason why Jackie feels happy is that        . 

   A.   She can have a trip with the patient.

   B.    She knows dying is very important

   C.   She can reduce patients’ pain during their last days

   D. She can arrange a journey for the patients before they die

63. They author mentioned his parents in the third paragraph in order to tell us         

   A. he wants parents to love their own children

   B.Jackie cares for him more than his parents do

   C.he loves Jackie more than he loves his patients

   D.he had a very unhappy childhood

64. The underlined word “miracle” in the fourth paragraph means something that is        .

    A. very exciting   B. hard to believe   C. very risky   D. very important

65. we can learn from the passage that          .

   A.  Jackie worked in the hospice as a volunteer.

   B.  the author’s mother left him when he was two

   C. the author was the youngest child in his family

   D.the author didn’t like being the hospice poster boy

66. According to the author,          actually cured him.

   A. Jackie’s love and encouragement      B other patients’ moving stories    

   C. the help of a well-known doctor          D. his strong desire to live

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