題目列表(包括答案和解析)
閱讀下列各小題,根據(jù)括號(hào)內(nèi)的漢語(yǔ)提示,用句末括號(hào)內(nèi)的英語(yǔ)單詞完成句子。
1.I had just finished my work and (開(kāi)始) take a shower when Tony phoned me.(start)
2.I really have no idea (如何應(yīng)付) such a difficult problem.(deal)
3.The new magazines in the library (在分類), so students are not allowed to enter for the moment.(sort)
4.Some old songs, (為我們所熟知的), always bring us back into the life long ago.(familiar)
5. (毫無(wú)疑問(wèn)) this boy has been spoiled.(doubt)
6.He always (認(rèn)為…很重要) the preparation before an examination.(attach)
7.Guo Jingming, whose books (已受到高度評(píng)價(jià)), will come to our school to give a talk.(think)
8.I think much attention (應(yīng)該注意)your pronunciation.(pay)
9.The house was not completed (按照我的設(shè)計(jì)).(way)
10. (除了有所幫助) to us, new products should also be friendly to the environment.(addition)
(上海市六校2010屆高三聯(lián)考)
There is a close link between local climate and the occurrence or severity of some diseases and other threats to human health. Extreme temperatures can directly cause the __50____ of life. ___51___ several serious diseases appear only in warm areas. Finally, __52____ temperatures can increase air and water pollution, which __53____ harm human health. The most direct effect of ___54___ change would be the impact of hotter temperatures themselves. __55____ hot temperatures increase the number of people who die on a given day for many reasons: People with heart problems are ___56___ because their heart and blood vessels system must work harder to keep the body cool during hot weather. Heat exhaustion and some breathing problems increase. Higher air temperatures also increase the concentration of ozone (臭氧)at ground ___57___. The natural layer of ozone in the upper atmosphere blocks harmful ultraviolet (紫外線) radiation from reaching the earth’s surface; but in the lower atmosphere, ozone is a(n) ___58___ pollutant. Ozone damages lung cells, and causes particular problems for people with lung diseases. ___59___ modest exposure to ozone can cause healthy individuals to ___60___ chest pains and sickness.
____61__ -related deaths can be prevented by ___62___ measures to move people without proper protection to air-conditioned buildings, and by reducing the releasing of photochemical oxidants(光化氧化劑)which cause ground-level ozone. Many of the ___63___ of climate change on health could be avoided through maintenance of the strong public health programs to monitor, isolate, and treat the spread of infectious diseases and ___64___ to other health problems as they occur.
50. A. loss B. change C. regret D. failure
51. A. Moreover B. However C. Hence D. Instead
52. A. local B. warm C. various D. moderate
53. A. or else B. in turn C. in the way D. for the moment
54. A. health B. diet C. climate D. time
55. A. Greatly B. Considerably C. Adequately D. Extremely
56. A. much safer B. hardly affected C. ill-protected D. barely attacked
57. A. base B. standard C. space D. level
58. A. harmful B. beneficial C. infectious D. useful
59. A. But B. Even C. Thus D. Or
60. A. resist B. cure C. experience D. reduce
61. A. Pollution B. Exhaustion C. Breathing D. Heat
62. A. emergency B. urgency C. tension D. stress
63. A. signs B. impacts C. results D. causes
64. A. apply B. reply C. respond D. direct
(湖南省長(zhǎng)沙市一中2010屆高三第九次月考C篇)
Group of British charities has teamed up with British film actor Bill Nighy and producer Richard Curtis to campaign for what they call a "new deal between banks and society." They want to put a 0.05 percent tax on financial transactions between banks that don't involve the public in order to raise money for social services and to fight poverty and climate change. The run on the British bank Northern Rock in September 2007 marked the beginning of the world banking crisis in Britain. In the end, the British and other governments spent hundreds of millions of dollars bailing out troubled financial institutions.
Now a group of charities and celebrities has launched a campaign to get some of the money back. They call it the Robin Hood Tax after the legendary English folk hero who robbed from the rich to give to the poor. Max Lawsom is with the humanitarian advocacy group Oxfam. "Basically, trillions of dollars change hands every day between the banks. What we're saying is we could take a tiny slice of that, 0.05 percent, which could raise hundreds of billions of dollars to help for poverty in rich countries, jobs in the U.S., jobs in the UK, but also for poverty in Africa as a result of people dying because of the economic crisis," Lawson said.
That's what real-life bankers are saying, too. Brian Mairs is the spokesman for the British banking association. "It's not something that would work in the real world," he says, "Certainly not at the moment when we still have disputed trade agreements. We're indeed having cross border wars. The idea of there being a single tax which is imposed ( 強(qiáng)加)across the world is simply unbelievable. "Organizers say they want G20 countries to participate, and they're starting an online grassroots movement to pressure world leaders. It's on Twitter and Facebook.
"You've had thousands of people sign up to support the Robin Hood Tax and talk about it on Twitter. Interestingly, they've now started tweeting (鳥(niǎo)叫) to their politicians," Jonathan Tench, Oxfam's parliamentary officer said. Supporters can become "merry men and women" by putting a green mask on their online photo, or printing one to wear. If online reaction is any indicator, people are largely in favor. Some British banks are posting record profits and giving large bonuses to executives. Observers say that's causing public outrage(憤怒) against bankers that could boost the campaign. Campaigners even projected their message on the side of the Bank of England. It was one way they say to show bankers that the writing is on the wall.
66. From the passage we can see the purpose of putting a 0 .05 percent tax on financial transactions between banks that don’t involve the public is ________ .
A. to deposit more money in banks to fight the crisis
B. to withdraw more money from banks to solve the problem
C. to collect some money during the transactions by taxing a bit higher
D. to rob the banks of their money
67. Why do they call the campaign “ the Robin Hood Tax” ?
A. Because Robin Hood is a millionaire.
B. Because Robin Hood robbed the rich to help the poor.
C. Because it was Robin Hood that made the law of taxation.
D. Because Robin Hood is a banker.
68. What does the sentence “"It's not something that would work in the real world," in the third paragraph imply?
A. Brian Mairs thinks it difficult to carry out the campaign for the moment.
B. Brian Mairs is strongly against the campaign for the moment.
C. Brian Mairs speaks highly of the campaign for the moment.
D. Brian Mairs appeals to other businesses to join in in future.
69. If the idea mentioned in this passage comes true, what do you think the public opinion will be?
A. Neutral(中立的) B. Supportive C. Disagreeable D. Objective
70. If zhe problem of global poverty is to be settled, ___________.
A. more taxes on banks is the only solution
B. American and British support comes first
C. international co-operation and support are essential
D. the public should force the leaders to take actions
A woman was in a hurry to go to the airport. She told the cab driver to drive quickly. She was so absorbed in her own thoughts that she was not aware they were going by a different route.
Suddenly, a man got inside the cab. He took her handbag where she had placed her visa, passport, and all her money for the trip.
The driver, who was in cahoots with the robber, left her in the middle of that dark street. She cursed the world for being so mean to her, and thought how unlucky she was in that situation.
That very same night, she heard some shocking news.Tears flowed down her face.Flight 230,which was the plane that she was supposed to have boarded, had crashed.If she had not lost her precious belongings, she could have lost something far more important—her life.
Sometimes bad things really happen.We lose money, fail our exams, or are rejected by others.There are times when nothing seems to go our way.
So what should we do about it? Should we be disappointed? The answer is a resounding “No!" We must get rid of all these frustrations and start all over again in the consistent faith that we will get what we deserve.
Don't waste your time and energy on things that can't be changed.Continuous worrying will only affect your health and you'll be doing much more damage than what was previously done.
What if it was the other way round? What if we never ran out of good luck?
There was a man who won the lottery.He thought he was the luckiest person in the world.He became greedy and wasted all his money on everything he could get his hands on.
One day, he made it to the front page of the newspaper again.But this time, it was a different story.He had been killed because of his riches.
If you attain good luck, you can never be too secure about it.Hope for protection and guidance.Life is so unpredictable.You never know what will happen next.
Live one day at a time.we sometimes subject ourselves to unnecessary emotional trouble.We ask ourselves: "What if I don't get this done in time?" or "What if my family leaves me and I've got no one else to turn to?"
Live for the moment.Do what must be done for the present and the future will turn out just fine. Believe me.And believe in yourself.As Captain Planet always says: "The power is yours!"
1.The underlined phrase "in cahoots with" in Paragraph 3 probably means "____".
A.was forced by |
B.was fighting bravely with |
C.had cooperated with |
D.was trying to beg |
2.From the passage, we learn that___.
A.the woman was lucky to miss her flight |
B.some people just never run out of good luck |
C.robbers will get what they deserve |
D.if you feel yourself lucky, you will continue to be so |
3.According to the author, which of the following is the right attitude to adopt towards life?
A.Don't waste your time and energy because time is limited. |
B.There's no need to worry or get frustrated.Just believe in yourself. |
C.Even when everything seems to be going well, we should keep fully alert. |
D.Worrying about what you don't have means you miss out on opportunities for other things. |
4.The stories are intended to tell us___.
A.fortune only favors the prepared mind |
B.gains and losses go hand in hand |
C.misfortune might be a blessing |
D.we should save up for a rainy day |
--- Did you return the book you borrowed from Tom?
--- Yes, I gave it to him ______ I saw him.
A. for the moment B. the moment
C. for a moment D. at the moment
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