Brendan hurriedly got to the airport, only ______ the plane had taken off.( )

A.to find B.to finding

C.to be finding D.to have found

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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2015-2016學(xué)年福建師大附中高二上學(xué)期期末英語(yǔ)試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解

While you may think that being smart and talented would logically make someone successful in running a business, unfortunately, this is often not the case.

This problem starts back in school when the stressful “group projects” are first assigned .The smartest don’t want to risk their grade in the class by dividing the work equally and hoping that an average student does his part well. They just take over and do the whole project themselves.

And thus begins the smart-people work cycle. The smartest people do just about everything better than most everyone else until it comes to running a business. They are not better; they are screwed(束縛). A smart person who can’t stand someone else doing a job badly does everything himself. Then, he is stuck with the one-man band “job-business” and ends up not being able to grow. However, it is quite interesting and strange that some slackers(偷懶的人) are better suited to be a business leader than the “smart” people. They figured out early on to surround themselves with smart people who would do the work that they themselves don’t want to do.

Smart and talented people often have a gift for the unusual, complicated or different. They don’t like to follow the KISS principle (keep it simple, stupid), which is required to make a business succeed. Maybe you think the global presence of McDonald’s complex, but in fact, in the company, every single task is broken down into easy-to-follow steps and everything has been standardized. These successful companies have just a few smart enough people to run the majority of the tasks in a way that can’t be screwed up by their average employees. So, being smart or talented isn’t going to help you unless you can use your talent to figure out a way to simplify those tasks that will make a business successful.

Another issue with the smart people starting businesses is that they often have the most to lose. The smarter you are, the more choices you have available to you. You will be able to make a lot of money in various fields and have room in your career to become promoted. This means that when you start a business, you have a lot more to risk than those who are not equally smart. This is often referred to as the “golden handcuffs” dilemma.

So, don’t be surprised when the person “MOST Likely to Succeed” from high school ends up as an employee and it is one average student that finds success in his or her own business.

1.In group work, smart students often take over the whole project because they believe ______.

A. the work is not divided equally

B. they can perform better than others

C. the group projects are too stressful

D. average students are unwilling to take part

2.McDonald’s is used as an example to prove that ______.

A. a business calls for smart people’s talent

B. average employees can perform complex tasks

C. smart people are important for a successful business

D. simplified tasks are required for the success of a business

3.The underlined expression in Paragraph 5 refers to the situation where smart people ______.

A. have fewer choices in a company

B. risk more when starting business

C. are unwilling to put money to a business

D. can have a good income in many different fields

4.What is the best title for the passage?

A. Potentials for Success

B. Bases for Business

C. The Ordinary Achieve Bigger Success?

D. Talent Means Successful Business?

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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2016屆江蘇省高三上學(xué)期期中模擬考試英語(yǔ)試卷(解析版) 題型:單項(xiàng)填空

- The zookeeper was really annoyed with me.

- How could he have been if you ______ stones at the animals?( )

A.didn’t throwB.don’t throw

C.hadn’t thrownD.haven’t thrown

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Acceptionist:Can I help you?

Daniel:Yes, I’m doing some research on Roman civilization.__1.___

Acceptionist:These books over here are about ancient history.__2._

Daniel:Can I check this one out?

Acceptionist:_3._.It’s for reference only, so it must stay in the library.But you’re welcome to look through it.

Daniel:Ok.__4.__

Acceptionist:All right.They’re due back next Wednesday.

Daniel:__5.__

A. I’m sorry.

B. It doesn’t matter.

C. Thanks for your help.

D. They might be helpful.

E. They must be useful for you.

F. And I’d like to check these books out.

G. Do you have any books on the subject?

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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2014-2015學(xué)年遼寧省朝陽(yáng)市三校協(xié)作體高三一?荚囉⒄Z(yǔ)試卷(解析版) 題型:完形填空

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I am a mom of two young children whom we home-school.This that they are with me almost constantly.Whenever possible I will random acts of kindness; things like paying for the order behind me in the drive-thru lane, holding doors, etc.So, they are very with the concept and are, of course, to also do "nice" things for others.

Just a few days ago we stopped our local grocery store to pick up a few things which quickly turned into an entire cart load of stuff.We got into one of the two open checkout lanes and waited our .While waiting a young man came up behind us with only a few in his basket.I told him to go ahead of us as we were in no

He seemed very pleasantly surprised and graciously .As he began putting his items on the belt the clerk began to her till tape so we had a fairly long wait in line.My kids were very behaved but they were still children; they asked questions, they talked , they moved around and they were generally very entertaining.(To me, anyway.)

I could see the young man watching and listening with a smile on his face.

We were putting our groceries on the when the clerk finished with order.What I didn't know was that he had heard my kids bubble gum.I had agreed they could have some. , he picked up a pack of bubble-gum and asked the clerk to ring it through twice before putting it back.He then told my kids that he bought their gum their mom was enough to let him go ahead in the queue.

The experience really drove home the that good begets(產(chǎn)生,引起) good for my lovely little kiddos(親呢的稱(chēng)呼:小伙子).

1.A. tells B. leaves C. means D. ensures

2.A. entertain B. serve C. function D. perform

3.A. important B. impressive C. suitable D. simple

4.A. satisfied B. occupied C. familiar D. pleased

5.A. supported B. taught C. encouraged D. supposed

6.A. near B. by C. with D. against

7.A. opportunity B. return C. turn D. time

8.A. fruit B. vegetables C. items D. sales

9.A. time B. hurry C. case D. sense

10.A. accepted B. collected C. carried D. agreed

11.A. change B. remove C. continue D. stop

12.A. badly B. poorly C. well D. ill

13.A. constantly B. immediately C. usually D. rudely

14.A. belt B. bench C. basket D. cart

15.A. her B. his C. their D. our

16.A. complain about B. allow for C. ask for D. concern about

17.A. So B. But C. Or D. For

18.A. when B. unless C. because D. until

19.A. happy B. helpful C. serious D. nice

20.A. idea B. reward C. chance D. instruction

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According to figures released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS),the U.K.has about 7.7 million families with dependent children,of which 3.7 million have just one child,compared to 3 million with two and 1.1 million with three children or more.The number of families today with just one dependent child is now 47 percent and will likely rise to more than 50 percent in a decade.As the ONS confirms,“It appears that families are getting smaller.”

One obvious reason for this could be that women are putting off having children until they have established careers when they are bound to be less fertile.But it could just as well be a matter of choice.Parents must consider the rising cost of living,combined with economic uncertainty and an increasingly difficult job market.And this trend may continue growing as having an only child becomes more normal,which seems to be the mood on the mothers’ online forum Mumsnet,where one member announced that she “just wanted to start a positive thread about how fab it is to have an only child”.

She had received 231 replies,overwhelmingly in the same upbeat spirit.Parents of only children insist there are plenty of benefits.Nicola Kelly,a writer and lecturer who grew up as an only child and is now a married mother of one,says her 15 year old son seems more grown up in many ways than his contemporaries.

Not all products of single child families are as keen to repeat the experience.In a moving recent account journalist Janice Turner wrote about her own keenness to “squeeze out two sons just 22 months apart”as a reaction to her only child upbringing.

She was placed on a pedestal by her doting parents,whom she punished with a “brattish,wilful” rejection of everything they stood for.Desperate for a close friend she was repeatedly shattered by rejection and refers to her childhood as being “misery”.

Writer and clinician Dr.Dorothy Rowe,a member of the British Psychological Society,says that we all interpret events in our own individual way and there are some children who no matter what their circumstances feel slighted,while other children see the advantages of their situation.

However,the one part of life that is unlikely to get any easier for only children is when they grow up and find themselves looking after their own parents as they become older.

1.The passage is written with the purpose of ________.

A. illustrating the strength and weakness of having an only child

B. analyzing the reasons why having an only child becomes popular

C. presenting us with different opinions about having an only child

D. guiding people to look at the same issue from different perspectives

2.What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 4 mean?

A. Nearly half of families intend to have just one child.

B. All people don’t stand for the idea of having an only child.

C. Some people fail to recognize the advantage of having an only child.

D. People brought up in an only child family resist downsizing the family.

3.From what Dr.Dorothy Rowe said,we know that ________.

A. journalist Janice Turner experienced a miserable childhood

B. she has a positive attitude towards Janice Turner’s reaction

C. it’s necessary for us to look at the event from our own angle

D. some are unable to make an objective assessment of their conditions

4.What can be inferred from the passage?

A. It’s normal to see the imperfection in character in only children.

B. Mumsnet is an online forum which promotes having an only child.

C. Economic development plays a determining role in the family size.

D. Only children will have difficulty in attending to their parents.

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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2014-2015學(xué)年湖南省懷化市高三一?荚囉⒄Z(yǔ)試卷(解析版) 題型:單項(xiàng)填空

_____ in charge of two classes made Mrs.Li, head of Senior Grade 3, extremely tired.

A. Leaving

B. Left

C. Being left

D. Having left

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假定你是李華,貴校在學(xué)生中征集意見(jiàn),詢(xún)問(wèn)學(xué)生是否贊成開(kāi)設(shè)iPad課堂(iPad classrooms)。你支持開(kāi)設(shè)iPad課堂;請(qǐng)給校長(zhǎng)寫(xiě)一封建議信,要點(diǎn)如下:

1. 資源豐富;2. 促進(jìn)交流;

3. 利于環(huán)保;4. 其他理由。

注意:

1. 詞數(shù)100左右;

2. 可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫;

3. 開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)已為你寫(xiě)好。

Dear Headmaster,

We have been asked about our opinions on opening iPad classrooms.

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

Yours sincerely,

Li Hua

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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2015-2016學(xué)年吉林長(zhǎng)春市高二上學(xué)期期末測(cè)試英語(yǔ)試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解

In 1826, a Frenchman named Niepce needed pictures for his business .But he was not a good artist .So he invented a very simple camera .He put it in a window of his house and took a picture of his garden .That was the first photo.

The next important date in the history of photography (攝影術(shù)) was in 1837.That year, Daguere, another Frenchman ,took a picture of his reading room .He used a new kind of camera in a different way. In his picture you could see everything very clearly, even the smallest thing. This kind of photo was called a Daguerreotype.

Soon, other people began to use Daguerre’s way. Travelers brought back wonderful photos from all around the world .people took pictures of famous buildings, cities and mountains.

In about 1840, photography was developed .Then photographers could take picture of people and moving things .That was not simple .The photographers had to carry a lot of films and other machines. But this did not stop them ,for example, some in the United States worked so hard.

Mathew Brady was a famous American photographer. He took many pictures of great people .The picture were unusual because they were very lifelike(栩栩如生的)

Photographers also became one kind of art by the end of the 19th century .Some photos were not just copies of the real world .They showed feelings, like other kinds of art.

1.The first photo taken by Niepce was a picture of ____________

A. his business

B. his house

C. his garden

D. his window

2.The Daguerrotype was____________.

A. a Frenchman

B. a photographer

C. a kind of camera

D. a kind of picture

3.If a photographer wanted to take pictures of moving things in the year of 1840, he had to_________.

A. watch lots of films

B. buy an expensive camera

C. stop in most cities

D. take many films and something else with him

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