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根據(jù)常識,結(jié)合文章第一句“A farm is always a very busy place.”和最后一句“Farmers always have a lot to do through the year.”可得出答案。 |
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從“Now, one man and a machine can do as much a day as twenty men used to do without a machine”可以看出,以前大量的農(nóng)活是靠人做的。 |
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常識告訴我們,播種之后,土壤最需要的是水,文章中第四段中也有說明。 |
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文章中“If heavy rain falls, the farmer must wait for the ground to dry out before the machine can cut the wheat.”說明,在收獲小麥的季節(jié),不需要雨水。 |
科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:053
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I've worked all my life. I've done men's jobs. I've done everything. I've used screw drivers,electric drills, and punch presses. I really know what it means to do man's work. What gets me is, you work all your life like a dog. You pay your taxes into these government programs. But still, when you need help, the people that are paid to help you act like it's coming out of their own pockets.
My husband George had a stroke not long ago. I've always worked all my life and I never had to do this before. But when George had the stroke I know I needed some help. I had to quit my job to take care of him.
So I went down to the welfare and told them I needed help. We were living with my son at the time. The welfare people said that since we were staying there, they had to take care of us. If we wanted help, we'd have to move out. The trouble was we didn't have anything at all, and George was in the hospital.
When I knew I needed some help, I went up here to this place called Hub Center where they're supposed to help people. Well, I told this young kid that was working there that we were starving and didn't have the money to pay our rent or buy our medicine. Well, he started writing something down on a slip of paper, and he wrote for the longest time. Then he gave it to me and he said,"Take this paper to 1631 Vine Street and they'll give you a sandwich."said."Thanks for nothing, kid".
I never was so embarrassed in all my life. I thought well. I know I have to be going mad. I just have to be, this just can't be happening.
(1) From the information in the passage, you can infer(推論)that the author thinks that the person at Hub Center was ________. [ 。荨 A. lying to her B. not really interested in her C. cheating her D. making fun of her problems
(2) When the author goes to the welfare office, she needs help because she ________. [ ] A. wants to quit her job B. wants to move out of her son's house C. has to take care of George D. can't get help at Hub Center
(3) A."punch press" is most likely a ________. [ 。荨 A. screwdriver B. farm machine C. factory machine D. electric drill
(4) From the information in the passage, you can infer that the writer thought that she should get government benefits because she ________. [ 。荨 A. was too old to work B. had paid her taxes C. had asked for them D. was working in a factory
(5) When the author talks about asking for help from the government, her tone is ________. [ 。荨 A. frightened B. desperate c. lazy D. upset
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:054
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Mr Gray travelled a lot on business.He sold 1 of various kinds to farmers.It was not really a very 2 job, but Mr Gray had always been interested in 3 , and he was quite satisfied with his life.
He had a big 4 , and usually enjoyed driving it long distances, but he was also quite 5 to go by train sometimes too especially when the weather was 6 .He was a little frightened of driving in rain or snow, and it was less tiring to 7 comfortably in a train and look out of the 8 without being worried about how one was going to get to the next place.
One of Mr Gray's 9 was often where to stay when he reached some small 10 in the country.He did not expect 11 and wonderful food, but he found it annoying (惱火)when he was given a cold room, and when there was no 12 water or good food after a long and tiring day.
Late one winter evening, Mr Gray arrived at a 13 railway staion.The journey by train that 14 had not been at all interesting, and Mr Gray was cold and tired and 15 .He was looking forward to a 16 but satisfying meal by a brightly burning 17 , and then a hot bath and a comfortable 18 .
While he was walking to the taxi stand, he said to a local(當?shù)氐?/FONT>)man who was also 19 there,“As this is my 20 visit to this part of the country and I was in too much of a 21 to find out about hotels before I 22 home, I would very much like to know how many you have here?”
The local man answered,“We have two.”
“And which of the two would you 23 me to go to ?”Mr Gray asked then.
Then the local man scratched(撓)his 24 for a few moments and then answered,“Well, it's like this: Whichever one you go to , you'll be 25 you didn't go to the other.”
(1) A.lamps |
B.machines |
C.cattle |
D.vegetables |
[ ] |
(2) A.bad |
B.hard |
C.sad |
D.exciting |
[ ] |
(3) A.farming |
B.cooking |
C.travelling |
D.driving |
[ ] |
(4) A.house |
B.farm |
C.car |
D.store |
[ ] |
(5) A.satisfied |
B.tried |
C.unhappy |
D.often |
[ ] |
(6) A.warm |
B.fine |
C.hot |
D.bad |
[ ] |
(7) A.stand |
B.sit |
C.sleep |
D.wander |
[ ] |
(8) A.doors |
B.roof |
C.windows |
D.station |
[ ] |
(9) A.problems |
B.questions |
C.answers |
D.replies |
[ ] |
(10) A.room |
B.restaurant |
C.hotel |
D.place |
[ ] |
(11) A.pleasure |
B.comfort |
C.people |
D.dinner |
[ ] |
(12) A.cold |
B.cool |
C.hot |
D.warm |
[ ] |
(13) A.small |
B.silent |
C.busy |
D.crowded |
[ ] |
(14) A.time |
B.night |
C.place |
D.day |
[ ] |
(15) A.happy |
B.hungry |
C.pleased |
D.satisfied |
[ ] |
(16) A.nice |
B.delicious |
C.simple |
D.hot |
[ ] |
(17) A.fire |
B.house |
C.oil |
D.stick |
[ ] |
(18) A.bench |
B.table |
C.seat |
D.bed |
[ ] |
(19) A.staying |
B.walking |
C.living |
D.working |
[ ] |
(20) A.last |
B.best |
C.first |
D.only |
[ ] |
(21) A.worry |
B.joy |
C.chance |
D.hurry |
[ ] |
(22) A.left |
B.returned |
C.was |
D.missed |
[ ] |
(23) A.want |
B.advise |
C.allow |
D.permit |
[ ] |
(24) A.hand |
B.foot |
C.head |
D.back |
[ ] |
(25) A.sorry |
B.glad |
C.apologized |
D.regretful |
[ ] |
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科目:高中英語 來源:2012年普通高等學(xué)校招生全國統(tǒng)一考試遼寧卷英語 題型:054
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
One day a very wealthy father took his son on a trip to the country with the firm purpose of showing his son how poor people can be.
They spent a couple of days and nights on the farm of 36 would be considered a very poor family. On their return from their 37 , the father asked his son, “How was the trip?”
“It was 38 , Dad.”
“Did you see how poor people can be?” the father asked.
“Oh yeah?” said the son.
“So what did you 39 from the trip?” asked the father.
The son answered, “I saw that we have one dog 40 they have four. We have a pool that 41 to the middle of our garden and they have a river that has 42 end. We have imported lanterns in our garden and they have the 43 at night. Our patio (露臺) reaches to the front yard and they have the 44 horizon(地平線). We have a small piece of land to live on and they have fields that go 45 our sight. We have servants who serve us, but they serve 46 . We buy our food, but they grow theirs. We have 47 around our property to protect us but they have friends to protect them.”
With this the boy’s father was 48 .
Then his son added, “Dad, thank you for showing me how 49 we are.”
Too many times we 50 what we have and concentrate on what we don’t have. What is one person’s 51 object is another’s prize possession(財產(chǎn)). It is all 52 on one’s opinion. Think about what would happen if we all gave 53 for what we have, 54 worrying about what we don’t have.
Be thankful for every single thing in your life, exactly as it is now – and 55 your friends. Be sure to take the time to express your appreciation and gratitude for the people whom you are closed with.
36. A. which B. that C. what D. how
37. A. trip B. town C. house D. friend
38. A. shameful B. disappointing C. excited D. great
39. A. suffer B. regret C. keep D. learn
40. A. because B. and C. so D. when
41. A. reaches B. gets C. arrives D. flows
42. A. much B. no C. some D. other
43. A. lights B. darkness C. stars D. nothing
44. A. smooth B. full C. all D. whole
45. A. through B. within C. beyond D. at
46. A. themselves B. employers C. customers D. us
47. A. dogs B. walls C. soldiers D. servants
48. A. discouraged B. satisfied C. delighted D. speechless
49. A. poor B. wealthy C. sorry D. moved
50. A. miss B. forget C. remember D. consider
51. A. valuable B. useful C. priceless D. worthless
52. A. based B. concentrated C. looked D. laid
53. A. love B. regret C. thanks D. interests
54. A. more than B. or else C. instead of D. nothing but
55. A. especially B. besides C. specially D. except
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
I learned about life from an ant farm. When I was seven years old, my family tried to 31 an ant farm at home. First, we put clean sand in a thin glass box, and then we brought some ants from the backyard and placed them into the 32 home.
Shortly after the new 33 were dropped into the glass structure, they got to work making tunnels. I was amazed that each one knew 34 what to do. After hours of staring, I realized that the ants had particular given jobs. With my mom’s help, I kept a journal of what happened each day and 35 the ants. My favorite was the biggest, Cinderella. I drew a picture of her in my journal, which I still have.
On day five a disaster 36 the ant farm. While I was 37 the ants, I had put my face so close to the structure that I accidentally tipped it over, 38 in all the tunnels. Although the ants 39 their earthquake, one by one they began to die. I was 40 as I watched them give up their tunnel-building to carry the bodies to a corner of the farm. My mother reported that the ants were dying of “frustration”—feeling annoyed and impatient as they couldn’t control the situation. They simply could not 41 the reality that their tunnels had been destroyed. Cinderella was the last to die; she did so while carrying a dead ant on her back.
Although much time has passed, I still think of that ant farm. Mom had hoped it would teach me about the natural world, 42 it taught me much more. 43 the years, I came to realize the ants were a study in the benefits of 44 . Working together, they were able to create a(n) 45 world for themselves. I also learned that they should be 46 for their hard work. Day in and day out, each labored at their task. The ant farm demonstrated that teamwork and perseverance are indeed two key 47 to success. But there was an even larger lesson that I did not 48 until recently: Disaster is a natural part of life, and must be 49 . Unlike the ants, humans cannot give up when they face 50 . Unlike the ants, we have to realize that if a tunnel caves in, we just have to build another.
31. A. create B. purchase C. maintain D. abandon
32. A. empty B. new C. strange D. distant
33. A. guests B. settlers C. friends D. members
34. A. probably B. roughly C. exactly D. normally
35. A. named B. trained C. compared D. measured
36. A. affected B. struck C. kicked D. beat
37. A. removing B. teaching C. observing D. collecting
38. A. turning B. rushing C. filling D. caving
39. A. experienced B. predicted C. faced D. survived
40. A. annoyed B. horrified C. moved D. thrilled
41. A. reflect B. ignore C. confirm D. stand
42. A. and B. but C. so D. or
43. A. In B. For C. From D. Over
44. A. teamwork B. devotion C. responsibility D. organization
45. A. relaxing B. amusing C. moving D. amazing
46. A. supported B. inspired C. admired D. admitted
47. A. certificates B. approaches C. ingredients D. circumstances
48. A. give B. realize C. take D. adopt
49. A. accepted B. suffered C. achieved D. managed
50. A. anxiety B. confusion C. pressure D. disappointment
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