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| A. Fighting | B. Swimming | C. Barking | D. Running | 小題2:
| A. fun | B. trouble | C. danger | D. difficulty | 小題3:
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| A. reminds | B. warns | C. tells | D. .suggests | 小題6:
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| A. could | B. can | C. should | D. would | 小題9:
| A. priceless | B. worthless | C. valuable | D. important | 小題10:
| A. kept | B. forgot | C. deserted(遺棄) | D. remained | 小題11:
| A. because | B. only if | C. even if | D. in case | 小題12:
| A. saw | B. heard | C. watched | D. caught | 小題13:
| A. like | B. that | C. as if | D. at least | 小題14:
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| A. hall | B. kitchen | C. bedroom | D. porch | 小題16:
| A. rolled | B. stopped | C. caught | D. broken | 小題17:
| A. at | B. before | C. till | D. during | 小題18:
| A. distant | B. nearby | C. silent | D. busy | 小題19:
| A. In all | B. As a result | C. At last | D. After all | 小題20:
| A. proud | B. tired | C. ashamed | D. doubtful
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科目:高中英語
來源:不詳
題型:完形填空
Monty Roberts, owner of a horse ranch (牧場) in San Ysidro, once told us a story. “When a young man was a senior, he was asked to write a paper about what he wanted to __ 36__ and do when he grew up. In his seven-page paper he described his __37__ of someday owning a horse ranch. He drew a __ 38__ floor plan(平面圖)for a 4,000-square-foot house that would __ 39__ on a 200-acre dream ranch. Two days later he received his__40__back. On the front page was a __41__red F. The teacher said, “This is an __42__dream for a young boy like you. You have no money. Owning a horse ranch requires a lot of money. ” Then the teacher__43 __, “If you will rewrite this paper with a more realistic goal, I will reconsider your __44__.” The boy asked his father what he should do. His father said, “Look, son, you have to make up your own__45__on this. However, I think it is a very__46__decision for you.” __47__, after a week, the boy__48__the same paper, making no__49__at all. He stated, “You can keep the F and I’ll keep my __50__.” Monty then turned to us and said, “I tell you this story__51__you are sitting in my 4,000-square-foot house in the middle of my 200-acre horse ranch. I still have that school paper framed (裝框) over the fireplace.” He added, “The best part of the __52__is that two summers ago that same schoolteacher brought 30 kids to camp out on my ranch for a week. When the teacher was leaving, he said, “Look, Monty, I can tell you this now. When I was your teacher, I was __53__of a dream stealer. During those years I stole a lot of kids’ dreams. __54__you had enough determination not to give up on yours.” Don’t let anyone__55__ your dreams. Follow your heart, no matter what. 小題1: 小題2: | A.reason | B.goal | C.purpose | D.way |
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小題3: | A.rough | B.new | C.secret | D.detailed |
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小題5: | A.mark | B.paper | C.plan | D.idea |
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小題6: | A.large | B.tiny | C.beautiful | D.long |
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小題7: | A.old | B.imaginative | C.impractical | D.interesting |
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小題8: | A.shouted | B.smiled | C.replied | D.a(chǎn)dded |
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小題9: | A.grade | B.need | C.honesty | D.a(chǎn)bility |
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小題10: | A.time | B.energy | C.mind | D.money |
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小題11: | A.urgent | B.quick | C.important | D.good |
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小題12: A.Actually | B.Finally | C.Gradually | D.Usually |
小題13: | A.turned down | B.turned around | C.turned to | D.turned in |
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小題14: A.comments | B.changes | C.judgment | D.a(chǎn)nswer |
小題15: | A.dream | B.courage | C.interest | D.spirit |
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小題16: | A.though | B.because | C.until | D.if |
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小題17: | A.incident | B.event | C.story | D.lesson |
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小題18: | A.a(chǎn)nything | B.nothing | C.everything | D.something |
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小題19: A.Fortunately | B.Strangely | C.Curiously | D.Probably |
小題20: | A.forget | B.steal | C.know | D.realize |
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科目:高中英語
來源:不詳
題型:閱讀理解
When Charles Strattion was five, he stopped growing. His mother took him to see the famous showman, P.T.Barnum, and thought a small person would be the perfect addition to his show. He hired Charles’ parents along with him, and they traveled around the world together. He gave the two-foot-tall Charles a new name, general Tom Thumb. He taught Tom how to sing, dance, act, and tell jokes. When he felt Tom was ready to perform on stage, he made up ads. To stir up great interest, he said that Tom was eleven years old and had come from England. During the show, Tom fought battles pretendedly with tall people. He also danced upon a wooden plate held by a person who was eight feet tall. Tom’s act was very popular and brought in a lot of money. By the time Tom was an adult, he had grown very rich. He had become a billionaire at the age of twenty-five. Fortunately for Tom, Mr. Barnum added more little people to his show, and Tom became lucky in love as well. One of the little people was Lavinia Warren, a school teacher. Tom was able to win her love, and they married. The ceremony and reception were the talk of the town. They were attended by many rich and famous people and by about two thousand guests. Crowds filled the streets of New York to have a look at their tiny wedding carriage. The couple even met with President Abraham Lincoln on their honeymoon, just before going to live in Tom’s house in Connecticut. Their wedding, which took place during the Civil War, provided a welcome escape from the sad problems of war. Not willing to let this bit of sunshine fade, communities throughout the country sponsored “Tom Thumb” weddings. In these weddings, small boys and girls, all dressed up, went through marriage ceremony for fun. 小題1:“the talk of the town” means _________ . A.they were in the newspaper | B.people spread mean rumors about them | C.they were the most popular things happening | D.they were discussed in a city meeting |
小題2:What does the author think about Tom Thumb’s wedding? A.People gave it too much of their attention. | B.It helped people cheer up in a dark time. | C.It was funny and ridiculous. | D.Tom and Lavinia were stupid. |
小題3:Which of the following is the best clue to the fact that Tom was smart? A.He became a billionaire at twenty-five. | B.He learned how to sing, dance, and act at a very young age. | C.He met with President Lincoln during his honeymoon. | D.He married a school teacher. |
小題4: It was very funny when Tom danced on a wooden plate held by a person who was eight feet tall because ________ . A.the wooden plate would make it sound as if Tom were tap dancing | B.it made Tom feel taller | C.the eight-foot-tall man was the only tall person Tom trusted | D.the difference between them would make Tom look even smaller |
小題5:What does the author imply in the last paragraph? A.Weddings always make people feel full of sunshine. | B.People are always disappointed during wartime. | C.Entertainment can serve an important purpose. | D.People should be married even if they are small. |
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科目:高中英語
來源:不詳
題型:閱讀理解
He was just 12 years old when he died. But he brought courage and hope to people around the world. Nkosi Johnson, who died last June, is remembered today as an AIDS fighter. Th is young boy challenged his government’s AIDS policies and millions of South Africans in the fight against the disease. Johnson was the longest survivor born HIV positive(艾滋病病毒攜帶者).He survived with this deadly disease for 12 years before it claimed his life. At first, Johnson was expected to live for nine months when his foster mother, Gail Johnson took him in at the age of two. She now runs Nkosi’s Haven across town from her house in Melville. The Haven is home to 20 children living with HIV or AIDS, and 11 of their mothers. Johnson attracted the world’s attention and stole the hearts of thousands of people across the world at the 13 th International AIDS Conference in Durban in July 2000. He stood in front of a large audience including South African President Thabo Mbeki. He told them that he wanted AZT, a drug used to treat AIDS patients, to be given to HIV-positive pregnant(懷孕的) women to prevent the disease being passed on to their unborn babies. He received a loud cheer at the end of his speech. Johnson’s speech was broadcast live across the world. With views beyond his age and even a sense of humor, Johnson soon became an international sign of the fight against AIDS and HIV. 小題1:The underlined words “claimed his life” (Paragraph 3) means _______. A.did harm to Johnson’s life | B.helped Johnson to survive | C.caused the death of Johnson | D.made Johnson weak |
小題2:The main idea in paragraphs 5 and 6 is ________. A Johnson attracted the world’s attention B.Johnson stood in front of South African President Thabo Mbeki C.Johnson wanted AZT to treat AIDS pregnant women D.Johnson helped prevent the disease being passed on to an unborn baby 小題3:The AIDS child gave the speech in order to _________. A.steal the hearts of thousands of people | B.be an AIDS fighter | C.get more help from the world | D.fight against the government |
小題4:From the passage we can infer that _______. A.the government’s AIDS policies have to be improved | B.the government did nothing to help those with HIV positive | C.the boy’s speech changed the government’s policies | D.no one lived longer than the boy |
小題5:The best title for this passage is . A.The Sad Story of an AIDS Child. | B.The Courage of an AIDS Child
| C.AIDS, a Deadly Disease | D.A Hero in South Africa |
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科目:高中英語
來源:不詳
題型:閱讀理解
Hundreds of people lined up at Grand Central Terminal yesterday, but they weren’t there to catch a train. They came to New York City’s famous railroad station to trade in old dollar bills for the new George Washington Presidential苊1 coin. The gold-colored coin is the first in a new series by the U.S. Mint(造幣廠)that honors former U.S. Presidents. The Mint will issue(發(fā)行) four Presidential苊1 coins a year through 2016. Like the popular 50 State Quarters program, which issues coins in the order in which each state joined the Union, Presidential苊1 coins will come out in the order in which each President served. The George Washington coin is the first to be released. John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison coins will come out later this year. The Presidential 苊1 coins will be the same size and color as the Sacagawea Golden Dollar. However, there is an important difference. For the first time since the 1930s, there is an inscription(題字)on the edge of each coin. Each coin will show a different President on its face, or head side. It will also show the President’s name, the order in which he served and his years in office. The other side of the coin will show the Statue of Liberty and the inscriptions “United States of America” and “苊 1”. There will be one Presidential苊1 coin for each President, except Grover Cleveland. He will have two! Cleveland is the only U.S. President to have served two nonconsecutive(不連續(xù)的)terms. The last President scheduled to get a coin is Gerald Ford because a President must have been dead for two years before he can be on a coin. 小題1: Why did people line up at the railway station? A.To book train tickets. | B.To exchange money. | C.To visit a coin show. | D.To visit the station itself. |
小題2:In which order will the Presidential苊1 coins come out? A.Each state joined the Union. | B.Each President was born. | C.Each President took office. | D.Each President died. |
小題3:It can be inferred from the passage that . A.there are no words on the Sacagawea Golden Dollar | B.the new coin can buy more than the old coin | C.the new coin takes on a white color | D.the Sacagawea Golden Dollar is bigger |
小題4:Why will Grover Cleveland have two coins? A.He served longer than any other President. | B.He is the most famous President in the U.S. | C.He is the only one who has served two terms. | D.He served two terms but not continuously. |
小題5:Which of the following could be the best title of the passage? A.Presidential苊1 coin issued. | B.Different ways to honor Presidents. | C.The differences between Presidential苊1 coin and other coins. | D.Collections of old dollar bills. |
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科目:高中英語
來源:不詳
題型:閱讀理解
Little Tommy was doing very badly in math. His parents had tried everything -- tutors, cards, special learning centers -- in short, everything they could think of. Finally they took Tommy to a catholic(天主教的) school. After the first day, little Tommy came home with a very serious look on his face. He didn't kiss his mother hello. Instead, he went straight to his room and started studying. Books and paper were spread(鋪開)out all over the room and little Tommy was hard at work. His mother was surprised. She called him down to dinner and as soon as he finished eating, he went back hitting the books as hard as before. This went on for some time, day after day while the mother tried to understand what was happening. Finally, little Tommy brought home his report card. He quietly put it on the table and went up to his room and hit the books. His mother looked at it and to her surprise, little Tommy got an A in math. She could no longer hold her curiosity(好奇心). She went to his room and asked, "son, what was it? Was it the nuns(修女)?" Little Tommy looked at her and shook his head(搖動), "No." "Well then," she asked again. "What was it?" Little Tommy looked at her and said, "Well, on the first day of school, when I saw that man nailed(釘) to the plus sign(加號), I knew they weren't joking." 小題1: Why did Tommy's parents send him to a catholic school? A.Because he could eat well there. | B.Because he could learn more about nuns. | C.Because his parents wanted him to do better in his math. | D.Because his parents didn't want him to learn math any more. |
小題2:Tommy's mother felt surprised that his son _____. A.was still the same | B.a(chǎn)te so much at dinner | C.kissed her hello after school | D.worked so hard but said too little |
小題3:The phrase "hit the books" means “_____” in Chinese. 小題4:The last sentence in the passage shows that ______. A.Tommy felt sorry for the man | B.Tommy didn't like the plus sign | C.Tommy was afraid of being nailed | D.Tommy liked playing jokes on others |
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科目:高中英語
來源:不詳
題型:閱讀理解
Magic is believed to have begun with the Egyptians, in 1700 BC. A magician named Dedi of Dedsnefu was reported to have performed for the pharaoh, or the king. He was also known to have entertained the slaves who built the pyramids. The "Cups and Balls" trick which he was particularly good at is still performed by magicians all over the world today. The ancient Greeks and Romans were also fascinated by the idea of magic. Actually, one of their main interests was the art of deception(欺騙). This explains why at that time the priests(神父) even built magic devices into their temples. These devices made it possible for doors to open by themselves and wine to flow magically out of statues' mouths. This was done mainly to convince people that the priests were powerful. Magic, however, was not well accepted before the 1800s. Magicians were thought of as freaks(怪物) and were only allowed to perform in a circus(馬戲團). It was in the 19th century that the magician Robert Houdin came along and changed people's views and attitudes about magic. It was also because of Robert Houdin that many magicians were able to add Dr. or MD to their names. Today magicians try hard to find new ways to show their practiced skills. Magic is now entertainment for families all over the world. 小題1: What would be the best title for the passage? A.Magical Tricks | B.The History of Magic | C.Magic as Entertainment | D.A Great Magician |
小題2:In ancient Greece, what did the priests do to show people they had unusual power? A.They performed magical tricks to entertain people. | B.They made the statues in the temples drink wine as they wished. | C.They treated the people with wine flowing down from statues' mouths. | D.They built magic devices in the temples to make doors open by themselves. |
小題3: What did people think of magic before 1800? A.Magic should be used only in temples. | B.Magic could only be performed in a circus. | C.Magic was performed by freaks and doctors. | D.Magic was the major daily activity for the pharaohs. |
小題4:Which of the following statements is true? A.Magic began about 3,700 years ago. | B.Dedi of Dedsnefu performed magic for kings only. | C.Robert Houdin was the first magician to perform magic. | D.The "Cups and Balls" trick has been performed for about 1,700 years. |
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