My boss required so much of me, so I believed that he was _____ being satisfied with my job though I had tried my best.
A. next to B. subject to C. far from D. away from
科目:高中英語 來源:2015屆湖北省荊門市高二下期末質量檢測英語試卷(解析版) 題型:其他題
閱讀下列各小題,根據漢語提示,用句末括號內的英語單詞完成句子,并將答案寫在答題卡上的相應題號后。
1.The school shop, _____________________customers are students, is closed during the holidays. (majority)
顧客大部分是學生的那家學校商店放假期間會關門。
2.With the arrival of autumn, those naughty leaves _____________________ to run back to their mother. (alternative)
隨著秋天的到來,那些調皮的樹葉們沒有選擇,只能跑回大地母親的懷抱。
3.If the profit of the four state-owned banks hadn’t been influenced, they __________ Yu Ebao, teaming up with each other. (resist)
如果四大國有銀行的利潤沒有受到影響,他們就不會聯(lián)合抵制余額寶。
4._________________the Qin Dynasty, the traditional crosstalk shows, or Xiangsheng shows have made people all over China roar with laughter for centuries. (date)
追溯到秦朝的傳統(tǒng)脫口秀,或者說是相聲已經讓全中國人大笑了幾個世紀。
5.Widely _________mothers-in-law in China, the attitude “no house, no marriage” has contributed a lot to the high housing price and the pressure on young men. (adopt)
中國丈母娘們廣泛采取的“沒有房子不能結婚”的態(tài)度推高了房價也增加了年輕人的壓力。
6.As the square-dance is popular, ______________ the noise of it increasingly becomes a great concern to all involved in it. (deal)
隨著廣場舞的流行,怎樣處理它的噪音日漸成為所有相關人員關注的問題。
7.________________ in A Bite of China was the fantastic music carefully chosen by the music editors. (appeal)
《舌尖上的中國》最吸引我們的是音樂編輯們精心挑選的美妙音樂。
8.Tonny bear, as well as his friends, ____________ the importance of communication since the fierce quarrel. (aware)
自從大吵過后,托尼熊和他的朋友們意識到了交流的重要性。
9.As far as they are concerned, by no means __________ with Japan unless they apologize for their inappropriate behavior. (compromise)
在他們看來,中國絕不能和日本妥協(xié),除非他們?yōu)樽约旱牟划斞孕械狼浮?/p>
10.______ the boy that the affair was likely to be a kind of commercial exploitation. (occur)
那個男孩突然想到此事很可能只是一種商業(yè)炒作。
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科目:高中英語 來源:2015屆湖北咸寧高三三校聯(lián)考英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
Every September in China, people love to talk about the overprotective parents following their children around everywhere during university enrollment.
Now, with more than 420,000 youngsters in the UK starting their new college school year, what is their first day like? BBC’s Sean Coughlan described it in a recent report.
According to Coughlan, at the very beginning it is not hard to spot something familiar to Chinese–a stream of parents arriving with their sons and daughters at the student village. Mothers, fathers and a teenager–now most likely taller than they are – stand together like the three might have done on the first day of primary school.
“The approach road to the student village is a long traffic jam of family cars, stuffed full with boxes, pillows and nervous families,” he writes. “The door closes on a student’s room and parents and children go their separate ways. For many families, if childhood has a final moment, this is it.”
But saying goodbye to parents is not the only similarity between college freshmen in the UK and China. In both cases, new arrivals most want to know about their Internet connections. “It’s their most urgent concern,” notes Coughlan.
Even on their first day, university in the UK won’t be an entirely lonely experience for some new students. “Before they arrive they have been using social networking to get to know their future roommates,” writes Coughlan.
Still, the first night is something no UK university student ever forgets. There are people they meet and then spend three years avoiding and people who become their friends for the rest of their lives. First week stories are all about over-partying, bad cooking and misguided clothing, Coughlan says.
As he concludes: “These new students are entering their own soap opera of romance, friendship and ambition. It’s a huge adventure that they’ve worked for years to achieve.”
1.What is the author’s purpose in writing the article?
A. To introduce how UK students prepare for college.
B. To show different challenges that college freshmen face in the UK and China.
C. To describe how UK colleges welcome newcomers.
D. To inform us about what the first day of college is like in the UK.
2.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the article?
A. On the first day of college, UK freshmen don’t know each other.
B. When the new semester begins, most UK freshmen drive to college by themselves.
C. For many freshmen, when they say goodbye to their parents, they are also saying goodbye to their childhood.
D. Most British parents stay around their children’s colleges for a few days at the beginning of the semester.
3.A similarity between college freshmen in the UK and China is that ______.
A. the approach roads to their colleges are packed with cars filled with nervous families
B. they have contacted their future roommates through social networking sites
C. once they get to the campus, they want to make sure that they have access to the Internet
D. they spend their first week getting to know their roommates and partying
4.From the article, we can conclude that Sean Coughlan’s report is ______.
A. descriptive B. critical
C. sympathetic D. bitter
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科目:高中英語 來源:2015屆浙江省協(xié)作體高三第一次適應性測試英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
“Just take a deep breath.” “Don’t think about it.” “You’re more likely to die in a car wreck on the way to the airport than you are in a plane crash.” These are just some words given to people with a fear of flying. But as Tom Cruise, playing Lt. Daniel Kaffee in the movie A Few Good Men, said, “I get sick when I fly because I’m afraid of crashing into a large mountain. I don’t think Daniel will help.”
But there’s a new application that just may. Today, the VALK Foundation, a Dutch group that’s a partnership between KLM Royal Dutch Airlines and the University of Leiden, launches the app in the US. The VALK Foundation was one of the first centers for research and fear-of-flying treatment in the world and is the organizer of three world conferences on fear of flying.
The foundation said the app, called Flight App VALK, is the first scientifically-developed, web-based treatment for people who suffer from mild to moderate fear of flying.
“The fear of flying application we have created aims to transfer all of the knowledge we have developed through our program into a mobile application that will help ease travelers’ fears,” said Dr. Lucas van Gerwen, director of the VALK Foundation. Dr. van Gerwen is also a psychologist and professional pilot with more than 30 years experience.
The foundation said up to 30% of adults are fearful fliers. The Flight App is designed to help relax passengers before and during flights by educating users about flight safety and turbulence. It explains the sounds and sensations they can expect during departure, flight and landing. And, if a passenger’s flight stress reaches a panic level, they press a special panic button which provides audio and written information to help decrease stress levels. Most importantly, the Flight App can be used during the flight in the airplane mode. Once downloaded, the program does not require Internet connection in the air.
1.By saying the words at the beginning of the passage, people are expected to ______.
A. decrease their fear of flying
B. get rid of their doubt about plane
C. have a good time on their flight journey
D. use some medicine to cure their fear of flying
2.Flight App VALK is aimed to ______.
A. help passengers experience the fear of flying
B. help relax passengers before and during flights
C. treat people who suffer from mild fear of flying
D. teach people the basic knowledge of taking flight
3.According to the passage, the VALK Foundation ______.
A. is a group focusing on psychology on the flight
B. was the first center to do research into fear of flying
C. organize the world conferences on fear of flying annually
D. focuses on researching and offering treatment on fear of flying
4.What does the last paragraph mainly tell us?
A. Many adults are suffering from fear of flying
B. It’s convenient for people to use the Flight App
C. Many planes will be installed with the Flight App.
D. The Flight App can decrease stress levels effectively
5.In which column of a newspaper can we read this passage?
A. Culture B. Entertainment C. Technology D. Education
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The thief fell to the ground, his left foot _____ and blood _____ down from his mouth.
A. breaking; running B. broken; running
C. breaking; run D. broken; run
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Owing to her balanced diet and regular exercise, she is very slim and athletic _____.
A. in height B. in detail C. in shape D. in sight
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科目:高中英語 來源:2015屆浙江省溫州市十校聯(lián)合體高三第一次月考英語試卷(解析版) 題型:短文改錯
下面短文中有10處語言錯誤,請在有錯誤的地方增加、刪除或修改某個單詞。
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注意:1. 每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞;
2. 只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計分。
Once Napoleon stayed in a small inn. The next morning he went to thank the innkeeper. “I want to rewarded you,” said Napoleon.
“Thank you, sir. Will you tell me something as a reward?” said the innkeepers. “During the war, the Russians took control of a farm house which you were sleeping, so you hide yourself in a pile of hay. What did you feel then?”
Napoleon looked angrily and called two soldiers take the innkeeper and his wife out to the garden, as both of their hands tied. “Ready! Aim!” Napoleon said. Felt frightened, the innkeeper’s wife cried.
“Stop!” Just then, Napoleon went to the innkeeper, “Now you know the my answer, don’t you?”
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科目:高中英語 來源:2015屆浙江省溫州市十校聯(lián)合體高三第一次月考英語試卷(解析版) 題型:單項填空
Mary couldn’t________ the terrible working conditions in that factory and resigned last week.
A. catch up with B. keep up with
C. put up with D. come up with
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科目:高中英語 來源:2015屆浙江省富陽市高二下期中英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
Almost everyone accepts the fact that crime can never be wiped out entirely. Thus control of crime becomes the focus of police and government around the world. The question lawmakers must answer is, “Which system of criminal punishment works best for society?” Each country has developed its own ideas for solution to this question, and these solutions then determine how criminals are punished under different systems. However, none of the current system in use has proved 100 percent effective.
There are many ideas about punishment of criminals. Some systems look only to get retribution(嚴懲)against criminals. These systems work to frighten criminals away from repeating a crime in the future. These systems also try to deter(威懾)others in society by using the criminal as an example of what can happen to a person if he or she is caught committing crimes. Rehabilitation(改造)is another philosophy by which many systems of punishment operate. The goal of these systems is to return a former criminal to society after a required period of treatment and training, usually in prisons. The idea is to help change the person’s behavior so that he or she becomes a law-abiding citizen.
Capital punishment is another form of punishment which systems use in extreme criminal cases, sometimes involving such crimes as a murder, rape, and violent theft. In these cases, the person is put to death. Today, capital punishment is used in relatively few countries. Many countries have done away with it. In other words, capital punishment remains only in officially law books but is rarely used. However, capital punishment remains in use in some countries including the United States.
When looking at the number of crimes committed, the effectiveness of any of these forms of punishment comes into question. In the United States, for example, 80 percent of the people arrested each year are male, and the majority of these are young men or boys. One-third of all auto thefts, robberies, and burglaries are committed by young men under the age of 18. Generally, young people have less responsibility in society, so they risk losing little if they are caught in a criminal activity. However, it can also be argued that today’s youthful criminals do not fear the punishment they receive if caught by police. Current methods of criminal punishment do not serve the purpose of deterring young criminals in the United States.
A major problem with the current system of rehabilitation in the United Stated is that most criminals return to crime after they have supposedly been rehabilitated. Two-thirds of those caught by police each year are repeat criminals. As a result of this fact, many people feel that rehabilitation of criminals is a lost cause. Since the late 1970s, many see retribution as a preferred punishment in criminal cases in the United States.
1.What is the passage mainly about?
A. Capital punishment B. Prison system
C. Young criminals D. Control of crime
2.What is the main purpose behind retribution?
A. To satisfy the victim B. To create repeat offenders
C. To frighten future criminals D. To take criminals out of society
3.Many crimes in the United States are committed by _________.
A. leaders B. teenagers
C. factory workers D. street wanders
4.According to the passage, which is true of the legal system in the United States?
A. Capital punishment is not allowed
B. Few young people commit crimes
C. The majority of criminals will not repeat crimes
D. Many people see retribution as the preferred punishment
5.What is a big problem with the system of rehabilitation ?
A. Prisons are full B. Criminals repeat crimes
C. The crime rate is going up D. Young men are going to prison
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