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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:完形填空
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查看答案和解析>> 科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:完形填空 閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從36-55各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項. "Everything happens for the best." My mother said whenever I faced disappointment, "If you 36 one day something good will happen. And you'll realize that it wouldn't have happened if not for that previous 37 ." Mother was right. After graduating from college I had decided to try for a job in 38 , then work my way up to 39 . I got 40 on the door of every station every time. In one studio, a kind lady told me that big stations wouldn't 41 hiring an inexperienced person. "Go out in the sticks(邊遠地區(qū)) and find a 42 station that'll give you a chance." she said. I thumbed(搭便車) home to Dixon, Illi. 43 there were no radio-announcing jobs in Dixon, my father said Montgomery Ward had opened a store and wanted a local 44 to manage 45 sports department. Since Dixon was where I had played high-school football, I 46 the post, but I wasn't hired. My disappointment must have shown. "Everything happens for the best." Mom 47 me. I drove to Davenport, in Iowa. I 48 WOC Radio there. Peter Macarthur, the program director, told me they had already hired an announcer. As I left his office, my frustration(挫折感) 49 over. I asked aloud. "How can a fellow get to be a sports announcer if he can't get a job in a radio station ?" I was waiting for the 50 when I heard Macarthur calling. "What was that you said about sports? Do you know anything about 51 ?" Then he stood me before a microphone and asked me to broadcast a(an) 52 game. I remembered a game we had won. I did a 15-minute buildup to that play, and Peter told me I would 53 Saturday's game! On my way home, I thought of my mother's words, 54 I have many times since, "If you … , one day something good will happen...." I often wonder what my 55 might have been like if I'd gotten the job at Montgomery Ward.
查看答案和解析>> 科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解 Several years ago, I read a book Your Money or Your Life, written by Joe Domingguez and Vicki Robin. The major theme of the book is the idea that if you want to cut your spending, you’ll have to begin by stopping trying to impress other people. The authors divide people into two groups : people whose opinions you care about, and people whose opinions you don’t care about one way or another. It’s easy to stop caring about people whose opinions you don’t care about. Who cares what they think ? As long as you’re not doing something truly immoral —— something that might potentially create a negative reputation for you —— it doesn’t matter what they think. But shouldn’t you impress other people whose opinions you do care about ? Anyway, they are people you want to meet : customers, friends and family. The answer is that you don’t need to impress those people with expensive, shiny things. The relationship you’ve built with them —— or you’re going to build with them —— is based on you, not on the material items. They’ll either like you for you or they won’t. To put it simply, take care of the basics. Keep yourself clean. Keep your weight under control. Wear reasonable clothing. Work on your communication skills. If you have them covered, you don’t need to invest time and money in impressing other people. Coming to this realization is incredibly valuable. It drops your clothing budget. It drops your automobile budget. It drops your electronics budget. It drops your housing budget. You don’t need a shiny car, an iPhone, or a$50 haircut. Yes , you may actually still want one or two of these things, but the impetus(動力) comes from what your personal values are, not what other people around you seem to value or what marketing messages you receive. For some people, it seems impossible. Their social cues come from advertising-laden media and from friends who also get their cues from advertising-laden media.They believe they need a slick cellphone and $100 casual clothes. Their self-worth revolves around that little burst they get from impressing others. People should learn to break through that situation. In short, don’t play socially by the tiring old rules that revolve around needing to impress people. Instead, spend your time on things that bring real value to you and give real value to others. 66. Which of the following behaviours is “immoral”according to the second paragraph ? A. Caring about other people’s opinion. B. Dropping your clothing budget. C. Copying existing works. D. Obeying the traffic rule. 67. To build relationship with others, you should pay attention to the following EXEPT _______. A. dressing casually B. learning about weight control C. improving communication skills D. being a tidy person 68. As for people we care about, what does the author advise us to do ? A. To impress them in a proper way. B. To buy them special gifts. C. To spare more time to be with them. D. To impress them with shiny things. 69. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage ? A. An iPhone is totally unnecessary in our life. B. Your family members’opinions are always worth caring about. C. Learning how to impress others helps people save money. D. You should always be aware of what other people around you seem to value. 70. What is the best title for the passage ? A. Whose opinions do you care about ? B. Two different groups of people. C. My favorite book : Your Money or Your Life D. Stop trying to impress other people. 查看答案和解析>> 科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:完形填空 三、完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分) 閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從34-48各題所給的四個選項A、B、C和D中,選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。 If we really want to be happy, why do we complain all the time in our daily life? We can be active in our life by setting goals and going 34 what we want. But if we’re always expressing complaints, we can not really live 35 . If you don’t believe me, 36 how many times you complain about something or other in one day. Whether it is being stuck in traffic, being bothered by the weather, or whatever it is, there are endless 37 where you can find a reason to complain. But it’s not just outside circumstances 38 we complain about. We also complain about 39 . We complain constantly that we don’t have enough time, that we don’t have enough money and that we’re not 40 enough, cool enough, or just enough. Most of us have experienced plenty of unpleasantness 41 complaining about things we can’t control, so do I. And I 42 really thought about it much until I found the website about “l(fā)iving in a complaint-free world”, which 43 my attitude towards life. Imagine how 44 you would be if you simply stopped being a complainer. 45 of what you complain of is outside of your control anyway. 46 , it is no use thinking about something you have no power to change. When you 47 that you’re complaining, stop and ask yourself if you would rather complain, or be happy. In our daily life, we have many choices. As Dale Carnegie puts it, any fool can criticize and complain but it takes character and 48 for the wise persons to live a complaint-free and happy life. 34. A. without B. against C. after D. over 35. A. effectively B. normally C. casually D. honestly 36. A. scan B. evaluate C. witness D. count 37. A. effects B. cases C. consequences D. anecdotes 38. A. that B. which C. where D. what 39. A. yourselves B. themselves C. oneself D. ourselves 40. A. clumsy B. attractive C. neat D. awesome 41. A. due to B. in addition to C. by means of D. in spite of 42. A. ever B. even C. never D. once 43. A. reflected B. strengthened C. abandoned D. changed 44. A. awkward B. confident C. awful D. cheerful 45. A. Few B. Little C. Much D. Many 46. A. Therefore B. However C. Otherwise D. Anyway 47. A. guarantee B. determine C. realize D. recommend 48. A. dignity B. self-control C. judgement D. affection 查看答案和解析>> 科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解 In ancient China tea was probably used as a relish(開胃小菜) and as a medicine. Tea was first brewed(煮泡) as a medicine around 2,700 BC in the western mountains of China. Tea was likely seen as healthy in part because it was made with boiled water, which is safer to drink in an area of polluted water. Tea drinking, and commercial cultivation(種植),spread during the Tang Dynasty, 618-907, especially after a Buddhist monk(佛教僧侶), wrote a book on the virtues of tea, Cha Ching. Tea gradually became one of the seven basic necessities of Chinese life (The others are fuel, rice, oil, salt, soy sauce, and vinegar.) A Japanese Buddhist priest, Saicho, is believed to have introduced tea to Japan, when he returned from a visit to China in 805. In Japan tea drinking was considered medicinal, and became closely associated with Zen Buddhism(禪宗). Tea drinking also spread to Korea and Southeast Asia, and was taken over the Silk Road to Central Asia, Russia, and the Middle East. Dutch explorers became familiar with tea in the 1590s and were soon importing tea to Europe. In 1657 the British East India Company held the first public sale of tea in England, while that same year Thomas Garraway began offering tea at his London coffee house. In 1662 tea received a big boost(推進) in England when the Portuguese Catherine of Braganza, married King Charles II and introduced tea drinking to the British court. Gradually, the British fell in love with tea, and with the sugar that went in it. In 1665, less than 88 tons of sugar was imported to Great Britain. By 1700, it had increased to 10,000 tons of sugar. In 1768 the East India Company imported 10 million pounds of tea to Britain. 1. Tea has been used as a medicine in China for _________. A. about 8,000 years B. about 4,700 years C. about 2,200 years D. about 2,700 years 2. Tea began to spread as a popular drink in China because of _______. A. the Silk Road B. the basic necessities of Chinese life C. a famous book about tea D. its association with Zen Buddhism 3. According to the text, we can infer that Britain________. A. first introduced tea to Europe B. was the first country to trade with China for tea C. was the first country to have learned about tea from China D. may be the biggest imported country of tea in Europe even today 4. What is the text mainly about? A. The history of tea B. How tea was introduced to other countries C. China is the home of tea D. The importance of tea 查看答案和解析>> 科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解 第三部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分) 選擇題(共17小題:每小題2分,滿分34分) 閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。 Three armed robbers stole two Pablo Picasso prints from an art museum in downtown Sao Paulo on Thursday, which was the city's second high-profile art theft in less than a year. The bandits also took two oil paintings by well-known Brazilian artists Emiliano Di Cavalcanti and Lasar Segall, said Carla Regina, a spokeswoman for the Pinacoteca do Estado museum. The Picasso prints stolen were "The Painter and the Model" from 1963 and "Minotaur, Drinker and Women" from 1933, according to a statement from the Sao Paulo Secretary of State for Culture, which oversees the museum. The prints and paintings have a combined value of $612,000, the statement and a museum official said. About noon, three armed men paid the $2.45 entrance fee and immediately went to the second-floor gallery where the works were being exhibited, bypassing more valuable pieces, authorities said. "This indicates to us that they probably received an order" to take those specific works, Youssef Abou Chain, head of Sao Paulo's organized crime unit, told reporters at a news conference. The assailants overpowered three unarmed museum guards and grabbed the works, officials said. The robbery took about 10 minutes and the museum was nearly empty at the time. The assailants took the pieces — frames and all — out of the museum in two bags. The institution has no metal detectors. In December, Picasso's "Portrait of Suzanne Bloch" and "O Lavrador de Cafe" by Candido Portinari, an influential Brazilian artist, were stolen from the Sao Paulo Museum of Art by three men who used a crowbar(鐵撬棍)and car jack to force open one of the museum's steel doors. The framed paintings were found Jan. 8, covered in plastic and leaning against a wall in a house on the outskirts of Sao Paulo, South America's largest city. One of the suspects in that robbery — a former TV chef — turned himself over to police in January, who already had two suspects in custody(監(jiān)禁). 56. What did the armed men steal on Thursday? A. Two prints by Pablo Picasso B. Two oil painting by Brazilian artists C. Two prints by Pablo Picasso and two oil paintings by two Brazilian artists. D. Two prints by two Brazilian artists and two oil paintings by Picasso Pablo. 57. Why didn't the thieves take other more valuable works? A. Because they didn't know that the other pieces were worth more. B. Probably because they had received an order for the prints that they took. C. Because they didn't have enough time. D. Because they were in such a hurry that they couldn’t get them all. 58. How many people were in the museum during the robbery? A. A lot. The museum was crowded. B. Not too many. It was almost empty. C. There were a lot of people outside the museum. D. Only three of them. 59. According to the passage, which of the followings is TRUE? A. In December, "Portrait of Suzanne Bloch" and "O Lavrador de Cafe" painted by Candido Portinari were stolen. B. There are steel doors and no detectors in Sao Paulo Museum of Art. C. Three robbers defeated three armed museum guards and took away the works on Thursday. D. Three suspects in the first high-profile art theft in less than a year were arrested. 查看答案和解析>> 科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解 Women’s roles have changed throughout the world in recent years, but nowhere so obviously as in America .As the roles of women have changed ,so have men’s .In many American homes today ,the husband still carries on his traditional role of breadwinner ,while his homemaker wife is in charge of the home and child—raising. But it is more and more common to find that the children are left in day –care centers or nursery schools while both parents work .The woman may earn as much or more money than her husband. At home ,household duties are shared in varying degrees by all family members .It is not unusual to find father cooking dinner ,cleaning the living room or changing the baby .Mother might be outside mowing the lawn or washing the car .Children have responsibilities ,too .One of the goals of the Women’s Liberation Movement has been to have both men and women share in childcare, housework and financial responsibility. Today many American women will not marry a man who is not willing to share equally in household responsibilities. The high cost of living has made it necessary for many women to have jobs outside the home ,but women often choose to have jobs in order to use their skills and education or to seek a more fulfilling and interesting life .Many American women enjoy the independence that an outside job and the salary give men and even some women—sometimes are not for women working outside the home ,and in some cases ,a woman might be paid less than a man who performs the same job .American women ,however ,have met challenges(挑戰(zhàn))since pioneer days ,and they continue to work for true equality. 45.Many American women go out to work in order to . A.earn enough money to support the family B.make their husbands share in the housework C.enjoy independence D.get more money than their husbands 46.What does sex discrimination mean, EXCEPT ? A.It’s harder for women to get a same job as men B.Women get less paid than men at the same position C.Women do most of the housework D.Women have jobs outside house 47. for the women to win true equality. A.It’s impossible B.It takes a long time C.It’s greatly successful D.It’s not difficult 48.From the text we known . A.women’s roles in the world have changed a lot but men’s roles haven’t changed B.American women continued to work for their true equality C.in all areas of American men and women got paid equally D.most women began to work outside the home 查看答案和解析>> 科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解 第二部分:閱讀理解(共25小題。第一節(jié)每小題2分,第二節(jié)每小題1分;滿分45分) 第一節(jié)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C、D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。 A Young people and older people do not always agree. They sometimes have different ideas about living, working and playing. But in one special program in New York State, adults and teenagers live together in a friendly way. Each summer 200 teenagers and 50 adults live together for eight weeks as members of a special work group. Everyone works several hours each day. They do so not just to keep busy but to find meaning and fun in work. Some teenagers work in the forests or on the farms near the village. Some learn to make things like tables and chairs and to build houses. The adults teach them these skills. There are several free hours each day. Weekends are free, too. During the free hours some of the teenagers learn photo-taking or drawing. Others sit around and talk or sing. Each teenager chooses his own way to pass his free time. When people live together, they should have rules. In this program the teenagers and the adults make the rules together. If someone breaks a rule, the problem goes before the whole group. They talk about it and ask, “Why did it happen? What should we do about it?” One of the teenagers has said something about it, “You have to stop thinking only about yourself. You learn how to think about the group.” 41. In one special program in New York State, young and older people_______. A. don’t work well together B. are friendly to each other C. teach each other new ways of building houses D. spend eight weeks together, working as farmers 42. All the members work some time every day mainly to________. A. lead a busy life B. learn new skills of farming C. get used to the life on the farms D. find useful things and pleasure in work 43. Living together, ________. A. the teenagers don’t have to obey the rules B. the members have to obey the rules the adults make C. the members have no free time but on weekends D. the members should not break the rules they make together 44.The best title for the passage is________. A. The Rules of Living Together B. Life in New York State C. Teenagers and Adults Together D. 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