—I can't stand you! I'm leaving. — . See if I care. |
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A. No problem B. Come on C. No doubt D. Go ahead |
Remember, better health in feet, Walk more, feel the difference! |
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A. measures B. has measured C. is measured D. was measured |
Memorial Day is a US national holiday to remember those who gave their lives in the service of the nation. |
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A. set aside B. put up C. put on D. set up |
—Do you ask why I am learning English? —Yes, I mean, what are you going to do with it? Are you going to be a teacher of English or something like ? A. it B. him C. that D. such |
You are welcome to ask whatever questions. Don't . |
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A. hold B. settle C. remain D. hesitate |
It is easy to set the goal of our production for next year, but to achieve it takes a lot of trouble. |
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A. how B. who C. where D. when |
Is this the reason he gave us for the delay of the project? |
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A. how B. what C. why D. that |
Being a tour guide offers me a chance to work for money and meanwhile travel for . |
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A. pleasure B. honor C. leisure D. cheer |
—Why don't you do the game with me? —Well, let me try you insist. |
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A. once B. since C. unless D. although |
total of 8,000 people applied for the job, but total number of people who really got the job was no more than 50. |
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A. A; the B. The; a C. A; a D. The; the |
The report is not complete; it does not include sales in France, . |
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A.as a result B. for once C.as well D. for example |
—Shall I help you with the washing up? — . I'll do it later. Thanks anyway. |
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A. Not exactly B. No way C. Don't bother D. Never again |
France national football team had not expect that they would end up by 0:4 at World Cup 2010. |
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A.to beat B. beaten C.to be beaten D. beating |
Our industry makes use of what farmers throw away as waste. |
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A. also B. though C otherwise D. therefore |
Mum, I arrived at the train station twenty minutes ago, but Betty up yet. |
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A. hadn't turned B. won't turn C. hasn't turned D. didn't turn |
I have to spend much time on my notes sure I can pass tomorrow's test. |
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A. making B.to make C.to be making D. made |
Nigeria, a major West African country, is nearly Great Britain. |
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A. three times the size as B. three times the size of C. three times as the size D. the size three times of |
Steven so active and lively after so many years, which I didn't expect. |
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A. remained B. remains C. has remained D. had remained |
Look at the girl coming toward us. From the clothes on her, she be a student? |
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A. can B. may C. will D. must |
—Have you found anywhere to do your research? —Yes. It's the company my elder brother belongs. |
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A. there B. that C. what D. where |
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Bill Trew worked on the night shift(夜班) in an old coal mine called Park Deep. Day and night 180 miners worked underground there, more than 6,00 feet 1 .They all took their 2 of night work, but Bill always worked at night. he said he 3 it. One day he came home as usual at half past seven in the morning. He had his 'Supper', 4 he called it, and went to bed. An 5 dream troubled his sleep. 6 , the only thing he remembered about it was- a throbbing(跳动) blue light. Bill got up in the afternoon as usual. It was a 7 getting up-because he could still see the blue light in front of his eyes. As the evening 8 darker, the light grew stronger. Bill got ready for the night shift. But by 8 o'clock the blue light was so bright that he could 9 see anything else. He and his wife were very puzzled. Bill had never been 10 before. "Don't go to work,"Mrs.Trew said. "If it isn't better 11 tomorrow, I'll have to send for the doctor." Bill didn't go to work. He sat in an armchair, 12 but with closed eyes. 13 then the blueness was like a living thing. It surrounded him, silent, throbbing. The family went to bed but Bill wasn't 14 : he stayed in his armchair. At 11 o'clock a long, loud explosion(爆炸) 15 the ground. Bill opened his eyes and 16 to his feet. The blue light was 17 ! He rushed outside. Someone shouted, "Gas! gas in Park Deep! Oh pity the night shift!" The gas explosion killed 179 men in Park Deep. The mine was destroyed 18 .Bill Trew has never 19 wondering. The blue light: why did it make him the only man 20 for work that night? | ||||
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I was working as a swimming coach when I met Anita for the first time. Seeing I was swimming, Anita coming to me and asked me if I could help her to swim as her personal trainer was not available. I have been a swimming coach for a club and there was no reason to deny her request. In few minutes we became good friends and I was told she suffers from back problem. Her doctor advised her to swim as it might be helpful to her. I took it easy as I have been sailing in the same boat and swimming was a good option. With my experience, I appreciated the thought and recommended her to swim on daily basis. Without any hesitation she said, "I suffer from spinal arthritis(脊椎炎), a bigger problem than yours." As we discussed types of oral medications for back problem, she came closer to me and whispered, "I can make you feel better. My problem is more severe and requires a spinal injection on weekly basis rather than oral medication". Her acceptance to her reality gave me strength to bear my pain. I was glad we met. Undoubtedly, she made me feel better. Arthritis has made my life difficult, one problem leading to another. It has made me treasure the people in my life. The days are getting harder and Anita is an inspiration for me. Anita is working for an architectural firm, irrespective of all her medical problems. Meeting Anita helped me to understand that there are three angles to every problem - my angle, your angle and the right angle. Right angle is the reality that you do not want to accept. I accepted the right angle in my life that my problem is big but others might have a bigger problem. If they can live with courage and determination, why cannot I? We always focus on 'my angle' and neglect the 'right angle'. Life is easier and better once we understand the 'right angle'. |
1. Why did the author accept Anita's request? |
A. Because her personal coach wasn't there. B. Because they had became good friends. C. Because the author was a swimming coach. D. Because Anita was a person hard to refuse. |
2. What does the unlined phrase "sailing in the same boat" mean here? |
A. Doing the same thing together. B. Suffering from the same disease. C. Swimming in the same swimming pool. D. Taking the same boat out for swimming. |
3. For the author, Anita was . |
A.an encouragement B.an eager trainee C. a happy patient D.an daily swimmer |
4. What is the "right angle" according to the author? |
A. courage B. determination C. acceptance D. truth |
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Garden Route, South Africa Take in fresh sea air in this beautiful coastal setting as you cruise the famous Garden Route in the Western Cape in South Africa. A wildlife break is a must, as is enjoying great meal stops along the route. There are wildlife reserves throughout the Graden Route National Park you can swing into and spend a sleepy morning in a car looking for giraffes and lions. And just over your shoulder in the big blue there are whales to be watched (if the season is right). Top tip: Add a trip to the Eastern Cape to your Garden Route trip. It is much less known than the Western Cape and full of great landscapes. The gas station is occasionally seen. Great Ocean Road, Australia Sweep along this dramatic coastal road in Austrlia with views of the Southern Ocean from Geelong to Portland, in Victoria, and you won't regret it. Anyone who has driven it just can't stop talking about it, and with good reason. There're loads to see and plenty of great stops. There's whale-watching here too, and other natural life. And to top it all, there'll be plenty of good old Aussie kindness and welcome when you pull in for lunch or a coffee stop. Top tip: Rent an open-top car so you can really drink in that sea air. Stelvio Pass, Italy If you like snake-like paths and mountain passes, you'll love this. Stelvio in Italy. The mountain slopes stretch away on either side of the road, with snow-topped peaks within sight. There's a great view down the pass. And from the top, it's just a short sweep away from the Swiss border, so if you are gripped by mountain road driving, you can drive from here down to Swiss ski resort of Davos. Stelvio has 48 hairpins(急弯) on the north side and 12 on the descent(陡坡) to Bormio, so this route is not recommended for new drivers, or those with a fear of heights. This descent is often featured in the Giro d'Italia, the Italian version of the Tour de France, so you may have glimpsed it on the television. Top Tip: Take some Swiss Francs as well as some Euros, so you can make the trip a cross-border experience. |
1. In which travel routes can one enjoy whale watching? |
A. Stelvio Pass, Italy and Garden Route, South Africa. B. Great Ocean Road, Australia and Stelvio Pass, Italy. C. Garden Route, South Africa and no other route. D. Great Ocean Road, Australia and Garden Route, South Africa. |
2. The tips in the ad are meant to . |
A. introduce a new route to the drivers B. help drivers find gas stations on the route C. give useful advice to make the trip more pleasant D. warn drivers of the possible dangers on the road |
3. Compared with the other two routes, Stelvio Pass is special in that . |
A. it's more winding and challenging B. it's safe and more suitable for new drivers C. it has lots of wild animals on either side of the road D. it's often featured in Tour de France and thus more famous |
4. What's the best title for the travel advertisement? |
A. Drive to South Africa, Man! B. Drive travel for Whale Watching! C. A Travel to Three Continents! D. Exciting Drive Travel in the Wild! |
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New York times, Nov, 24,2011-It is not just any bug, but the native nine-spotted ladybug. |
1. The last time the New Yorkers saw their state insect in . |
A. 2000 B. 2006 C. 1998 D. 1982 |
2. The New Yorkers are so delighted to see the insect because . |
A. it has some bright spots on its back B. it is the official insect of the city C. it had been out of sight for quite some time D. it is a new species unknown to New York |
3. What does the second paragraph of the passage imply? |
A. It's against the law to bring new insects to New York. B. The State Assembly don't like to live with Ladybugs. C. The absence of the state insect had never been known. D. The state insect had to leave because of a new species. |
4. From the last two paragraphs we know that . |
A. only some insect experts are really interested in ladybugs B. Dr Losey is quite confident about the future of the insect C. most ladybugs have m moved to live in the down area D. more vegetables will be grown to welcome the state insect |
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Culture shock is so named because of the effect it has on people when they enter a new culture. Experts have been interested in these effects and have agreed on five basic stages of culture shock. These stages are general and should only be used as a reference. Not every individual will go through each stage, and one stage may last longer than another for different individuals. The hardest thing for most travelers to deal with is the emotional "roller coaster" they seem to be riding. One moment they feel very positive toward the new culture, and the next moment very negative. It seems common that international visitors and immigrants vacillate between loving and hating a new country. Feelings of separation and alienation can be intensified if they do not have a sense of fitting in or belonging. Extreme tiredness is another problem people face when entering a new culture. There can be a sense of a greater need for sleep. This is due not only to physical tiredness, but also to mental fatigue. This mental fatigue comes from straining to comprehend the language, and coping with new situations. The impact of culture shock can vary from person to person. There can be significant differences because some people may be better prepared to enter a new culture. Four factors which play into these are personality, language ability, length of stay, and the emotional support received. It is logical to think that when people are deprived of their familiar surroundings they will feel disoriented. One solution some have found is to bring a few small reminders of home. Pictures, wall hangings, favorite utensils, and keepsakes(纪念品)are all good candidates to make things feel more familiar. Another helpful activity is to establish little routines that become familiar over time. Even better is fitting things that were part of the regular routine back in the home country into the routine established in the new culture. This will make people feel more at home. |
1. A person experiencing "culture shock" is mostly like . |
A. a dog without shelter B. a bird back home C. a horse lack of training D. a fish out of water |
2. What does the underlined word "vacillate" in the second paragraph mean? |
A hesitate B. stop C. watch D. suffer |
3. What is the result for one experiencing "culture shock"? |
A. Seeming to be riding a roller coater. B. Having to agree on five basic stages. C. Having all home things taken abroad. D. Suffering both physically and mentally. |
4. To overcome "culture shock", one had better . |
A. make some necessary changes in one's way of life B. recall part of regular routine in the home country C. buy a few reminders like pictures or wall hangers D. enjoy things brought from home country more often |
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We live in a very competitive world. Everybody seems to be competing with someone at some level. Each week we spend hours playing or watching others compete in sporting activities all over the world. We cannot help being impressed by the level of excellence that these people achieve. In sport and business, competition encourages excellence in performance. Where there is no competition, improvement in performance is less likely. Some level of competition is a have-to in all aspects of life. The following story makes this point. As two friends are hiking in the forest they encounter a huge, ferocious and obviously hungry Grizzly Bear. Its next meal has just come into sight, and they are it! The first friend calculates that the bear will overtake them in 27.3 seconds. At that point, she panics; realizing there is no escape. She faces her friend, with the fear of death in her eyes. To her amazement, she observes that her friend is not scared at all. To the contrary, her friend is quickly but calmly taking off her hiking boots and putting on jogging shoes. "What do you think you're doing?" the first hiker says to her companion, "You'll never be able to outrun that grizzly." "That's true," says the companion, "but all I have to do is outrun you." We all compete when the motivation is strong enough. However, competition is not the real purpose of life. Fulfilling the measure of our creation can only be achieved individually. Most of time, we are not in competition with any other person, so we do not have to compare ourselves with others. There is only one person that can fulfill our role and that is us. This means that others cannot beat us to the finish line because there is no race. This is not to say that others do not have a similar role to us, but it is never the same. This is important to understand if we are going to enjoy life. Every human being is unique and cannot be duplicated. In this, I am not referring to the body, only to the spirit, soul, or the essence of a person. |
1. The first 4 paragraphs tell us that competition |
A. is necessary though harmful B. only exists in sports and business C. is unavoidable and beneficial D. is a fight against oneself |
2. Why is the story of two friends told in the passage? |
A. To advise friends to be loyal even in competition. B. To expose the weak side of friendship when tested. C. To support the author's own argument on competition. D. To offer evidence of necessary competition in life. |
3. From the last two paragraphs we learn that . |
A. competition plays an important role in social development B. we don't have to compete since we are all different C. we have to beat others in order to survive D. there is more to life than just competition |
4. As a whole the passage advises the readers to . |
A. realize we are living in a world of competition B. face competition in a balanced state of mind C. have a strong sense of being a possible winner D. value friendship however fierce competition may be |
情景交际。 根据对话内容,从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项多 余选项。 |
A: Advance Reservations. Can I help you? A. What services come with that? |
短文改错。 此题要求改正所给短文中的错误,对标有题号的每一题做出判断:如无错误,在该行 右边横线上划一个勾(√):如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下面情况改正: 此行多一词:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉。 此行缺一词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。 此行错一词:在错词的下面划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。 注意:原文没有错误不要改。 | ||
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写作。 根据下列图示用英语写一篇有关酒后驾驶危害的短文,发表在校园论坛上,倡导全校学生规劝家长防止酒后驾车。 参考词汇:酒alcohol;财产property 注意:1.词数100左右; 2.可以适当增加细节,使行文连贯; 3.短文的标题和开头已经为你写好(不计入总词数)。 |
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