This school gives most of the children hope for the future by providing them with a chance to ______ knowledge.
A. require B. achieve
C. acquire D. discover
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科目:高中英語 來源:2015屆湖南婁底高中名校高三9月聯(lián)考英語試卷(解析版) 題型:單項(xiàng)填空
If we a table earlier, we wouldn’t be standing here in a queue.
A. have booked B. booked
C. book D. had booked
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科目:高中英語 來源:2015屆湖北省荊門市高二下期末質(zhì)量檢測英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
Many of us enjoy doing it: you turn on the camera on your mobile phone and hold it at a high angle, making your eyes look bigger and your cheekbones more defined. You turn to your best side and click. There it is — your selfie.
Over the past year, “selfie” has become a well-known term across the globe. This August the Oxford dictionary added the word to their online dictionary and defined it as: “A photograph that one has taken of oneself, typically with a smartphone or webcam and up-loaded to a social media website.”
Today it’s not difficult to find social networking pages full of photos people have taken of themselves and their friends. And selfie culture has become especially relevant for young people. As many as 91 percent of teenagers have posted photos of themselves online, according to a recent survey by the US Pew Research Center.
So what are the reasons for the rise of selfie culture?
“The cult (狂熱) of the selfie celebrates regular people,” Pamela Rutledge, a professor at the Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology, told Vogue magazine. “There are many more photographs available now of real people than models.”
Posting selfies also allows you to control your image online. “I like having the power to choose how I look, even if I’m making a funny face,” Samantha Barks, 19, a high school student in the US, told Vogue.
In addition to self-expression and documentation, selfies “allow of a close friendship for long-distance friends, because you can see each other’s faces every day”, wrote Casey Miller at The Huffmgton Post.
But US psychologist Jill Weber is concerned that selfies might lead to social problems, “There’s a danger that your self-esteem may start to be tied to the comments and ‘likes’ you get when you post a selfie, and they aren’t based on who you are — they’re based on what you look like,” Weber told Vogue. “When you get nothing or a negative response, your confidence can plummet.”
1.With the first paragraph, the author intends to .
A. tell us the fun of taking a selfie
B. describe what a selfie is
C. introduce where the selfie came from
D. inform readers that the selfie is popular among teenagers
2.Why is selfie culture so popular according to the article?
a. It enables people to choose how they look.
b. It helps people improve their self-esteem.
c. It’s a chance for ordinary people to show off themselves.
d. It is believed to be a helpful way to develop a new friendship.
e. It is considered a good way to stay connected with friends that are far away.
A. a, c, e B. b, c, d C. a, b, c D. b, d, e
3.What is Jill Weber’s attitude toward selfies?
A. She thinks they are a good form of self-expression and documentation.
B. She believes the disadvantages of selfies outweigh the advantages.
C. She is worried that people’s self-esteem might be affected by how others react to their selfies.
D. She thinks that selfies can help people learn about their friends based on who they really are.
4.The underlined word “plummet” in the last paragraph probably means .
A. rapidly develop B. greatly exaggerate
C. become dangerous D. quickly fall
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科目:高中英語 來源:2015屆湖北浠水實(shí)驗(yàn)高級(jí)中學(xué)高三上期中英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
The research carried out by the University of Bari in Italy could help clarify hospitals who are charged with wasting money on art and decoration as it suggests a pleasant environment helps patients overcome discomfort and pain.
A team headed by Professor Marina de Tommaso at the Neurophysiopathology Pain Unit asked a group of men and women to pick the 20 paintings they considered most ugly and most beautiful from a selection of 300 works by artists such as Lenoardo da Vinci and Sandro Botticelli. They were then asked to watch either the beautiful paintings, or the ugly paintings, or a blank panel while the team struck a short laser pulse at their hand, creating a sensation as if they had been hurt by a pin. The subjects rated the pain as being a third less intense while they were viewing the beautiful paintings, compared with when considering the ugly paintings or the blank panel.
Electrodes (電極) measuring the brain’s electrical activity also confirmed a reduced response to the pain when the subject looked at beautiful paintings. While distractions(娛樂), such as music, are known to reduce pain in hospital, Prof de Tommaso says this is the first result to show that beauty plays a part. The findings, reported in New Scientist, also go a long way to show that beautiful surroundings could aid the healing process.
“Hospitals have been designed to be functional, but we think that their aesthetic(審美能力) aspects should be taken into account too,” said the neurologist. “Beauty obviously offers a distraction that ugly paintings do not. But at least there is no suggestion that ugly surroundings make the pain worse. I think these results show that more research is needed into how a beautiful environment can reduce suffering.”
Pictures they liked included Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh and Botticellis’ Birth of Venus. Pictures they found ugly included works by Pablo Picasso, the Italian 20th century artist Anonino Bueno and Columbian Fernando Botero. “these people were not art experts so some of the pictures they found ugly would be considered masterpieces by the art world,” said Prof de Tommaso.
1.According to the first paragraph, people didn’t approve_______________.
A. hospitals spend money on medical equipment
B. hospitals decorate their rooms with works of art
C. hospitals make their environment pleasant to patients
D. hospitals treat patients with works of art
2.How did the researchers make the research?
A. By asking the subjects to listen to music.
B. By requiring the subjects to draw paintings.
C. By ordering the subjects to choose which picture is beautiful and ugly.
D. By aching the subjects’ hands while they are watching paintings.
3.According to the research, when designing a hospital, we should consider its____________.
A. convenient facilities
B. functional operating room
C. pleasing environment
D. bright waiting room
4.The best title for the passage may be__________.
A. Patients Don’t Like Pictures
B. Arts Can Be Used As a Medicine
C. Ugly Patients Feel Less Pain
D. Beautiful Art Can Ease Pain
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科目:高中英語 來源:2015屆湖北浠水實(shí)驗(yàn)高級(jí)中學(xué)高三上期中英語試卷(解析版) 題型:單項(xiàng)填空
The virus came without people’s being aware of it and it was ________ assumed to be a common one. But with more cases reported, it proved wrong.
A. precisely B. relatively
C. initially D. purely
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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:其他題
閱讀下列各小題,根據(jù)括號(hào)內(nèi)的漢語提示,用句末括號(hào)內(nèi)的英語單詞完成句子,并將答案寫在答題卡上的相應(yīng)題號(hào)后。
1.Currently an agreement _____________between the Libyan rebels and the government to restore Libyan’s oil exports. (reach)
目前利比亞反對(duì)派和政府已經(jīng)達(dá)成了協(xié)議,以恢復(fù)該國石油出口。
2.In the 1880s, a family in Shaoxing gave birth to three sons, _______________ later became a famous writer known as Lu Xun. (old)
在十九世紀(jì)八十年代,紹興的一個(gè)家庭生了三個(gè)兒子,其中長子后來成為了著名作家魯迅。
3.According to a _______________ theory, the universe began with a “big bang” that threw matter in all directions. (accept)
根據(jù)一種廣泛接受的理論:宇宙起源于一次大爆炸,這次大爆炸將物質(zhì)投射到四面八方。
4.The apple brought by the vicious Queen looked rosy and tempting, but _______________ a little bit of it was sure to die. (eat)
邪惡的王后帶來的蘋果看起來又紅又誘人,但是無論誰吃下一小塊,就一定會(huì)死。
5.In the film Dearest, Tian Peng, a three-year-old boy, was kidnapped by a human trafficker. It was three years later________________ by his parents. (find)
在電影《親愛的》中,一個(gè)三歲男孩田鵬被人販子誘拐了。三年之后他才被父母找到。
6.We have realized that there is no point _______________ environment pollution, and we should do what we can to help improve the environment. (complain)
我們已經(jīng)認(rèn)識(shí)到抱怨環(huán)境污染是沒有意義的,我們應(yīng)該盡我們的能力幫助改善環(huán)境。
7.It was not until the third week ________________, so some children nearly lost their patience. (hold)
是直到第三周才舉行比賽,所以有些孩子幾乎失去耐心。
8.Under no circumstances __________the great sufferings Japan brought to us in World War II. (forget)
我們絕不會(huì)忘記二戰(zhàn)中日本帶給我們的巨大災(zāi)難。
9.Today as a senior high school student, I find myself unable to deal with most things in my life. I ______________ my parents for everything during my childhood! (rely)
如今作為一名高中生,我發(fā)現(xiàn)自己沒有能力處理生活中的大多數(shù)事情。在童年時(shí)期我不應(yīng)該什么事都依賴父母的!
10.Blanketed with heavy haze, this northern city of China looks __________ a construction site. (be)
被嚴(yán)重的霧霾所覆蓋,這座位于中國北方的城市看起來仿佛是建筑工地一樣。
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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:單項(xiàng)填空
It is really important for parents to reach a ___ between what they want and what their kids desire.
A. conclusion B. compromise
C. communication D. permission
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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(yīng)性測試英語試卷(解析版) 題型:完形填空
A mother and daughter living in my community are two of the most unfriendly people I have ever come across in my life. They are totally , mixing with nobody. As they drive past neighbors they keep their eyes looking away and make no sign of . The only fame they have is making a nuisance (討厭的人) of themselves to the local police station by music played too loud, dogs barking more than once a day and any other petty (瑣碎的) little .
On moving into this neighborhood, I was of these two but decided I would make up my own mind. This proved quite a to me as more than once either the mother or the daughter would knock on my door and blast (猛烈抨擊) me with some or other. I answered politely and made sure I as they went past my place and also made the effort now and then to make a kind about their garden or pets.
Time passed and in October, as part of the Kindness Rock Give, Maureen and I decided to place a kindness rock in their garden. Their remained unchanged, however, and I continued to be as friendly as possible. During the Easter give, we decided once again to these two unhappy ladies to our list and a packet of cookies on their gate. Imagine my when two days later they at my gate and jokingly said they were hanging their Christmas stocking on their gate, and they brought me a bunch of flowers!
So, my fellow gifters, do not on your random gifts of kindness. You may never know just what this to others, nor how many broken or hearted people you may just change a simple act of kindness.
1.A. protected B. depressed C. separated D. equipped
2.A. enthusiasm B. acknowledgement C. excitement D. entertainment
3.A. discussing B. requesting C. reporting D. rejecting
4.A. events B. issues C. incidents D. affairs
5.A. accused B. warned C. reminded D. convinced
6.A. challenge B. project C. task D. matter
7.A. quarrels B. opinions C. explanations D. complaints
8.A. seldom B. never C. always D. sometimes
9.A. waved B. stared C. noticed D. laughed
10.A. difference B. account C. gesture D. remark
11.A. smile B. attitude C. decision D. anger
12.A. add B. recommend C. reduced D. drove
13.A. shared B. took C. left D. fixed
14.A. interest B. anxiety C. surprise D. doubt
15.A. whispered B. stopped C. shouted D. wandered
16.A. imagining B. intending C. considering D. approaching
17.A. take in B. take up C. give in D. give up
18.A. refers B. means C. relates D. contributes
19.A. kind B. light C. hard D. warm
20.A. on B. over C. by D. with
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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(xiàng)填空
— Why do you do volunteer work in the North—West?
— I_____ to improve the lives of the children there through my efforts.
A. was trying B. have tried
C. am tryingD. tried
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