We may find that learning a foreign language does not have to be________learning our mother tongue,but can in fact be twice ________.
A.twice as hard as;as easy as
B.a(chǎn)s twice hard as;as easy
C.twice as hard as;as easy
D.a(chǎn)s twice hard;as easy as
科目:高中英語 來源:2014-2015學年浙江省嘉興市高二暑假作業(yè)檢測英語試卷(解析版) 題型:單項填空
You can never imagine what great trouble we have _______ the matter.
A. taken to deal with B. taken dealing with
C. took to deal with D. taking dealing with
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How did it ____that you missed so good a chance, which was very important for your promotion in the company?
A.bring about B. break out
C.come about D. turn out
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科目:高中英語 來源:2013-2014英語外研版必修1Module6綜合測試(1)英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
Getting a good education is more important today than ever before. It is the best thing you can do to build a better future for your children and yourself.
Most children in Canada attend public schools. Public schools are completely founded by governments through tax (稅收) income. Boys and girls attend the same school and share the same courses and classes. Schooling in Canada is provided in English and in French.
The rest of Canadian children attend private schools,which are supported mainly by fees (費) paid directly by parents. Some private schools enroll (招收) only boys or girls.
By law,children must attend school from age 5 to 16.Children are usually in school between 8:30 or 9:00 a.m.,and 3:00 or 4:00 p.m.Monday through Friday,from September to the middle of June. There are several different levels in the Canadian education system. The first is called Elementary Schools. In most provinces Elementary Schools include Kindergarten through Grade 7 or 8.
From Grade 8 or 9 through 12 or 13,children go to Secondary School or High School. High School students must take certain courses for several years,such as English or French and mathematics. Some courses help students get a job after they graduate from school. Other courses prepare students for college or university. In Canada,teenagers usually make these choices for themselves,with the advice of their teachers,guidance counselor (指導教師) and parents.
Schools usually offer extra activities at the end of the normal school day. These include sports,games,music and clubs.
Most elementary and high schools encourage parents to take part in school activities. Parents' nights are organized from time to time. These are chances for parents to discuss their children's progress with teachers. You may wish to bring a friend with you. After graduating from high school,many young adults continue their studies through post?secondary education.
1.According to the passage,students in Canada can get education for free in ________.
A.private schools B.universities
C.public schools D.community (社區(qū)) college
2.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
A.Most high school students choose their courses against their wills.
B.The students do their after?class activities all the afternoon.
C.Parents are allowed to take part in school activities in the morning.
D.If you don't send your five?year?old child to school in Canada—you break the law in Canada.
3.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.There are only boys in some private schools.
B.There are only boys in some public schools.
C.There are both boys and girls in some private schools.
D.There are both boys and girls in all public schools.
4.We can tell that from the middle of June to August,the students in Canada are ________.
A.on school holidays
B.in school
C.a(chǎn)t work
D.preparing for the final examination
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The growing speed of a plant is influenced by a number of factors,________ are beyond our control.
A.most of them B.most of which
C.most of what D.most of that
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In Britain, people have different attitudes to the police. Most people generally ____them and the job they do,although there are certain people who do not believe that the police____have the power that they do.
What does a policeman actually do? It is not ____job to describe. After all, a policeman has a number of jobs in ____.A policeman often has to control traffic, either____ foot in the centre of a town, or in a police car on the roads. Indeed, in Britain, he might be in the Traffic Police and spend all, or a lot of, his time ____up and down main roads and motorways. A traffic policeman has to help keep the traffic moving, stop ____motorists and help when there is an accident.
A policeman has to help keep the ___, too. If there is a fight or some other disturbance, we ___ the police to come and restore order. And they often have to ____ situation at great risk to their own ____.We expect the police to solve crimes, of course, so an ordinary policeman, ____ he is not a detective(偵探),will often have to help___and arrest criminals.
And ___ do we call when there is an emergency—an air crash, a____,a road accident, or a robbery? We call the police.___a policeman has to be __17__to face any unpleasant emergency that may happen in the ___ world. The police do an absolutely necessary job, they do it ____ well and I support them, but I do not envy policemen. I do not think that I could____do the job of a policeman.
1.A.dislike B.join C.a(chǎn)ppreciate D.a(chǎn)dmire
2.A.should B.would C.could D.must
3.A.a funny B.a(chǎn) pleasant C.a(chǎn)n interesting D.a(chǎn)n easy
4.A.it B.one C.his D.them
5.A.on B.by C.under D.with
6.A.walking B.driving C.wandering D.searching
7.A.resting B.tired C.speeding D.drunken
8..A.peace B.silence C.situation D.condition
9.A.wait for B.call C.think of D.expect
10.A.turn to B.a(chǎn)void C.deal with D.treat
11.A.safety B.families C.future D.friends
12.A.although B.a(chǎn)s if C.however D.even if
13.A.get rid of B.question C.look for D.sentence
14.A.how B.where C.what D.who
15. A.power failure B.fire C.thunder storm D.thief
16.A.Yet B.Then C.As D.So
17.A.provided B.promised C.prepared D.presented
18.A.future B.modern C.real D.whole
19.A.extremely B.specially C.surprisingly D.particularly
20.A.hardly B.forever C.ever D.never
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Child as he was, he ________ a good idea to solve the problem.
A.came up with B.came about
C.came into D.came out with
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Woman Uses Daughter's Key to "Steal" Car
Charlie Vansant, a college student of Athens, Ohio who reported that his car was stolen, got a surprise when he learned a woman had mistaken it for her daughter's car and taken it-using her key.
Kate Anderson became an accidental car thief when picking up her daughter's car near an Ohio University building last week.Anderson spotted the nickel-~ay Toyota Camry(銀灰色豐田凱美瑞)and used her daughter's key to unlock the car, start the engine and drive home-without realizing that the car wasn't her daughter's.
When Charlie Vansant left class a short time later, he found only an empty parking spot.He first assumed the car had been towed, but when the police couldn't find a record of it, they took a theft report.
The morning after Anderson took the car, her daughter discovered the Camry in the driveway wasn't hers.Anderson said she was able to find Vansant's name on paperwork in the glove compartment and look up his phone number on the website for the university.
When Anderson told Charlie the car was in her driveway, "It sounded real suspicious at first, like may be she wanted to hold the thing for ransom(贖金),”said Vansant.He eventually went to the house with a police officer, where he was reunited with his car.According to police report, the ease was closed "because of mistaken car identity", Anderson wasn't charged.
Vansant seemed to blame the car company more than the "thief"."Her key fit not only my lock, but my ignition(點火裝置)as well - so high-five for Toyota.I guess." he said.
1.What does the underlined word "towed" mean in paragraph 3 ?
A.removed B.damaged C.stolen D.sold
2.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Mrs.Anderson's daughter discovered the car her mother drove was not hers.
B.Mrs.Anderson stole Charlie's car at the request of her daughter.
C.Charlie had thought he had to give Anderson money to get his car back.
D.Mrs.Anderson used her daughter's key to unlock Charlie's car and drive home.
3.What does Charlie mean by "h~-five for Toyota"?
A. He is blaming Toyota for the poor quality of car keys.
B. He should thank Toyota for returning his car.
C. He wants to celebrate with Toyota for getting his car back.
D. He thinks highly of Toyota for producing large quantities of cars.
4.What is likely to happen next according to the passage?
A.Mrs.Anderson was charged with stealing a car.
B.Charlie blamed Mrs.Anderson for mistakenly taking his car.
C.Charlie would ask the Toyota Company to give him an explanation.
D.The Toyota Company would give Charlie a new car as compensation.
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A team of British surgeons has carried out Gaza’s(加沙)first organ transplants for a long-term plan to train local medical staff to perform the operations.
Two patients underwent kidney(腎臟)transplants at the Shifa, Gaza’s biggest public hospital. The operations were conducted a fortnight ago by a volunteer medical team from the Royal Liverpool hospital.
Ziad Matouk, 42, was born with one kidney and was diagnosed with renal failure(腎衰竭)several years ago. Matouk, whose wife donated one of her kidneys, hopes to return to his job within six months. The couple had sought a transplant in Cairo, but were rejected as unsuitable at a state hospital and could not afford the fee at a private hospital. “We were desperate,” said Matouk.
The UK-Gaza link-up began about a year ago after Abdelkader Hammad, a doctor at the Royal Liverpool hospital, was contacted by an anaesthetist(麻醉師)at the Shifa, who outlined the difficulties the Gaza hospital was facing with dialysis(透析). The Shifa is forced to rely on generators because of power cuts; spare parts for its ageing dialysis machines have been difficult to import; and supplies of consumables are often scarce. After an exploratory trip last April, Hammad---whose family is Palestinian---and three colleagues from Liverpool arrived in Gaza via Egypt last month, bringing specialist equipment. Two patients were selected for surgery. The first, Mohammed Duhair, 42, received a kidney donated by his younger brother in a six-hour operation. Two days later, Matouk received a transplant after his wife, Nadia, 36, was found to be a good match. The surgeon was carried out by the British team, assisted by doctors and nurses from the Shifa. “We are very satisfied with the results,” said Sobbi Skaik, head of surgery at the Gaza hospital.
Skaik hopes that Gaza medical teams will eventually carry out kidney transplants independently, and that other organ transplants may follow. The Shifa is working with the Gaza ministry of health on a plan to train its doctors, surgeons, nursing staff and laboratory technicians in transplant surgery at the Royal Liverpool. “Funding is a problem,” said Hammad. “In the meantime we’ll go back as volunteers to Gaza for the next couple of years to do more transplants.” The Liverpool team’s next visit is scheduled for May.
1.What effect does Gaza’s first organ transplants hopes to get?
A. Helping poor Gaza people to regain health to make more money.
B. Releasing Gaza hospitals’ pressure of lack of professional doctors.
C. Assisting the Royal Liverpool hospital in perfecting their operations.
D. Calling for international attention at Gaza’s poor medical service.
2.Why did the state hospital refuse to practice surgeon for Ziad Matouk?
A. Because he couldn’t afford the fee at a public hospital.
B. Because the hospital didn’t accept dangerous patients.
C. Because they couldn’t find a matched organ.
D. Because his condition was untreatable.
3.What is the beginning of the cooperation between the Royal Liverpool hospital and Gaza?
A. A UK doctor contacted Gaza hospital.
B. The Shifa imported medical machines from UK.
C. Ziad Matouk’s condition seemed to get worse.
D. A Shifa doctor turned to Royal Liverpool hospital for help.
4.What did Dr. Hammad and his team do recently?
A. They had an exploratory trip in Egypt last April.
B. They carried out surgeries to test Gaza’s medical equipment.
C. They carried out two transplant surgeries in Gaza.
D. They sought assistance from the hospital of the Shifa.
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