—Jessica looks much better these days.____ is it that has made her ____ she is today?
—Perhaps the special medicine and her family's patient care.
A.That; that B.That; what
C.What; that D.What; what
科目:高中英語 來源:2013屆浙江省寧波一中高三12月月考英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解
Believing overweight among school children is the result of bake sales, the Education Department of New York declared that bake sales will be banned all through the states, as a part of their new “wellness”policy.
The ban gives a harder time to schools tying to earn money,because of budget difficulties. Bake sales have proven to be highly profitable toward schools with young people because the start-up costs are very small. Allie,a Roslyn High School freshman , agrees that bake sales are needed for school supplies.“l(fā) think it’s wrong for schools to ban bake sales because a lot of schools need the money to be raised. Our school could really use the money for new uniforms.”Allie also commented on the bake sales apparent cause of child overweight. “I feel that it is the student’s choice to eat the baked goods. lf they want it, let them have it.”Jessica,another Roslyn High School freshman, had a different opinion.“I feel that children can not always stay away from items such as cupcakes. It might be better if the amount of bake sales were limited, and only allowed students to buy one item.”
New York Education advisors are having trouble coming up with substitute product for students to sell. A plan of advertising healthier foods has come into play. However the department needs to consider if students will go for items like vegetables. Allie and Jessica don’t think so.“Students might not like the healthier foods. This way, the schools are gaining less money.”Allie shares. Another plan to think about is the idea of not selling food products altogether. Alternate programs are being conducted throughout New York schools,such as walk-a-thons, as a healthy way for students to earn money for their schools.
【小題1】The new “wellness”policy is declared in order to_______.
A.help schools out of budget difficulties |
B.reduce child overweight caused by bake food |
C.help students save money spent on food |
D.reduce the price of bake food sold in schools |
A.He is rich in experience about the bake sales at schoo1. |
B.He agrees to carry out the bake sales ban at schools. |
C.He attaches great importance to the school's income. |
D.He attaches too much importance to students' health. |
A.Don't belong to the bake sales | B.Should't be banned at school |
C.Mustn't be sold at schools | D.can be fully replaced by vegetables |
A.The bake sales. | B.The vegetables sales |
C.The walk-a-thons. | D.The food product sales. |
A.sell baked food to students | B.free students to choose food |
C.find ways to earn money | D.offer chances to earn money |
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科目:高中英語 來源:2012-2013學年浙江省高三12月月考英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
Believing overweight among school children is the result of bake sales, the Education Department of New York declared that bake sales will be banned all through the states, as a part of their new “wellness”policy.
The ban gives a harder time to schools tying to earn money,because of budget difficulties. Bake sales have proven to be highly profitable toward schools with young people because the start-up costs are very small. Allie,a Roslyn High School freshman , agrees that bake sales are needed for school supplies.“l(fā) think it’s wrong for schools to ban bake sales because a lot of schools need the money to be raised. Our school could really use the money for new uniforms.”Allie also commented on the bake sales apparent cause of child overweight. “I feel that it is the student’s choice to eat the baked goods. lf they want it, let them have it.”Jessica,another Roslyn High School freshman, had a different opinion.“I feel that children can not always stay away from items such as cupcakes. It might be better if the amount of bake sales were limited, and only allowed students to buy one item.”
New York Education advisors are having trouble coming up with substitute product for students to sell. A plan of advertising healthier foods has come into play. However the department needs to consider if students will go for items like vegetables. Allie and Jessica don’t think so.“Students might not like the healthier foods. This way, the schools are gaining less money.”Allie shares. Another plan to think about is the idea of not selling food products altogether. Alternate programs are being conducted throughout New York schools,such as walk-a-thons, as a healthy way for students to earn money for their schools.
1.The new “wellness”policy is declared in order to_______.
A.help schools out of budget difficulties
B.reduce child overweight caused by bake food
C.help students save money spent on food
D.reduce the price of bake food sold in schools
2.Which of the following statement about Allie is true?
A.He is rich in experience about the bake sales at schoo1.
B.He agrees to carry out the bake sales ban at schools.
C.He attaches great importance to the school's income.
D.He attaches too much importance to students' health.
3.According to Jessica, the cupcakes____________
A.Don't belong to the bake sales B.Should't be banned at school
C.Mustn't be sold at schools D.can be fully replaced by vegetables
4.Which is both healthy and profitable way for schools to earn money?
A.The bake sales. B.The vegetables sales
C.The walk-a-thons. D.The food product sales.
5.We can infer from the passage that schools in New York always______.
A.sell baked food to students B.free students to choose food
C.find ways to earn money D.offer chances to earn money
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科目:高中英語 來源:2007年高考試題(上海卷)解析版 題型:聽力題
Part A: Short Conversation
Directions: In Part A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.
1.A. Coke. B. Coffee. C. Tea. D. Water.
2.A. At a restaurant. B. At a studio. C. At a concert. D. At a theatre.
3.A. Relieved. B. Worried. C. Confused. D. Depressed.
4.A. The Browns. B. The Browns’ son. C. The postman. D. The neighbour.
5.A. 7:00. B. 7:10. C. 9:00. D. 9:10.
6.A. The ring is not hers. B. She doesn’t have gold rings.
C. She prefers gold to silver. D. She lost her silver ring.
7.A. The screen doesn’t have to be cleaned.
B. The keyboard also needs cleaning.
C. The man shouldn’t do the cleaning.
D. There’s not enough time to clean both.
8.A. The driver will stop the bus immediately.
B. The guy by the door will help the woman.
C. The woman should check the map.
D. He will tell the woman when to get off.
9.A. She dislikes fireworks. B. She has plans for the evening.
C. She doesn’t feel like going out. D. She has to get theatre tickets.
10.A. They can’t see the stars clearly.
B. They’re not in the city tonight.
C. They’re looking at the stars from the city.
D. They’re talking about movie stars.
Part B Passages
Directions: In part B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.
11.A. It can make her famous. B. It is easy and rewarding.
C. It is dangerous but exciting. D. It has its moving moment.
12.A. Somebody was killed. B. Nobody was injured.
C. Karen was physically hurt. D. Many buildings exploded.
13.A. A fierce war. B. A serious injury.
C. A terrible explosion. D. A brave journalist.
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following report.
14.A. Internet use is increasing quickly in rural and urban areas.
B. More and more rural residents have Internet access.
C. People have a limited choice on Internet providers.
D. City residents use the Internet frequently.
15.A. Over 2 million. B. Around 6 million. C. 23 million. D. 17 million.
16.A. More girls have their own websites than boys.
B. 1 in 4 kids have Internet access from home.
C. Most kids think they get too little time online at school.
D. Internet connection at home is quicker than that at school.
Part C Longer Conversations
Directions: In Part C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in me numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.
B1anks l 7 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
Garden Restaurant Reservation Form |
Name: Jessica 17. |
Time: 9:00 p.m. 18. |
Number of people: Six. |
Phone Number: ___19._____ |
Special Request: ____20.____ dishes. |
Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.
Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.
What is Harrods, the biggest department store in the UK. Famous for? |
Its 21.and Egyptian Hall. |
How do people feel when they are in the Egyptian Hall? |
They feel they are 22.. |
How does Harrods get most of its power? |
By producing 23.itself. |
How is the business during the January sales? |
There is an increase in 24... |
Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
The pickle(咸菜)jar as far back as I can remember sat on the floor beside my parents’bed. 21 he got ready for bed,Dad would empty his pockets and drop his 22 into the jar.When the jar was 23 ,Dad would sit at the kitchen table, 24 the coins,then take them to the bank,and put the rolled coins on the 25 ,saying 26 ,“These are for my son’s college education.He’ll 27 work at the mill(磨坊)all his life like me.”
The years passed,and I 28 college and took a job in another town. 29 while visiting my parents.I noticed that the jar was gone.It had served its purpose and had been 30 .My dad was a man of 31 words,and never lectured me on the 32 of determination and faith.The jar had taught me far more than any 33 could have done.
When I married,I told my wife Susan about the important part the 34 had played in my life as a boy.In my mind,it showed,more than anything else,how much my dad 35 me.No matter how 36 things got at home,Dad continued to drop his coins into the jar.
The first Christmas after our daughter Jessica was born,we spent the holiday with my parents.After dinner, Susan carried the baby into my parents’bedroom to feed her.Minutes later, Susan came back into the living room with a/an 37 look.She took my hand and led me into the bedroom.“Look,”she said 38 ,her eyes directing me to a spot on the floor beside the bed.To my 39 ,there,as if it had never been removed,stood the old pickle jar, the bottom already covered with coins.l walked over to the jar, dug down into 40 ,and pulled out a handful of coins.With the strong feelings choking(使…哽咽)me.I dropped the coins into the jar.
21.A.Until | B.Unless | C.Before | D.If |
22.A.coins | B.pickle | C.money | D.purse |
23.A.broken | B.filled | C.removed | D.locked |
24.A.pile | B.clean | C.roll | D.pack |
25.A.table | B.bench | C.floor | D.counter |
26.A.seriously | B.gently | C.proudly | D.anxiously |
27.A.still | B.also | C.always | D.never |
28.A.finished | B.started | C.entered | D.dropped |
29.A.Once | B.Again | C.Besides | D.However |
30.A.removed | B.stolen | C.sold | D.broken |
31.A.no | B.many | C.few | D.big |
32.A.worth | B.values | C.use | D.differences |
33.A.money | B.words | C.books | D.language |
34.A.coins | B.jar | C.determination | D.faith |
35.A.loved | B.treated | C.supported | D.encouraged |
36.A.rough | B.easy | C.smooth | D.wrong |
37.A upset | B.cold | C.worried | D.strange |
38.A.happily | B.angrily | C.loudly | D.softly |
39.A.surprise | B.delight | C.comfort | D.satisfaction |
40.A.the pillow | B.the jar | C.my handbag | D.my pocket |
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
Believing overweight among school children is the result of bake sales, the Education Department of New York declared that bake sales will be banned all through the states, as a part of their new “wellness”policy.
The ban gives a harder time to schools tying to earn money,because of budget difficulties. Bake sales have proven to be highly profitable toward schools with young people because the start-up costs are very small. Allie,a Roslyn High School freshman , agrees that bake sales are needed for school supplies.“l(fā) think it’s wrong for schools to ban bake sales because a lot of schools need the money to be raised. Our school could really use the money for new uniforms.”Allie also commented on the bake sales apparent cause of child overweight. “I feel that it is the student’s choice to eat the baked goods. lf they want it, let them have it.”Jessica,another Roslyn High School freshman, had a different opinion.“I feel that children can not always stay away from items such as cupcakes. It might be better if the amount of bake sales were limited, and only allowed students to buy one item.”
New York Education advisors are having trouble coming up with substitute product for students to sell. A plan of advertising healthier foods has come into play. However the department needs to consider if students will go for items like vegetables. Allie and Jessica don’t think so.“Students might not like the healthier foods. This way, the schools are gaining less money.”Allie shares. Another plan to think about is the idea of not selling food products altogether. Alternate programs are being conducted throughout New York schools,such as walk-a-thons, as a healthy way for students to earn money for their schools.
41.The new “wellness”policy is declared in order to_______.
A. help schools out of budget difficulties
B. reduce child overweight caused by bake food
C. help students save money spent on food
D. reduce the price of bake food sold in schools
42.Which of the following statement about Allie is true?
A. He is rich in experience about the bake sales at schoo1.
B. He agrees to carry out the bake sales ban at schools.
C. He attaches great importance to the school's income.
D. He attaches too much importance to students' health.
43.According to Jessica, the cupcakes____________
A. Don't belong to the bake sales B. Should't be banned at school
C. Mustn't be sold at schools D. can be fully replaced by vegetables
44.Which is both healthy and profitable way for schools to earn money?
A. The bake sales. B. The vegetables sales
C. The walk-a-thons. D. The food product sales.
45.We can infer from the passage that schools in New York always______.
A. sell baked food to students B. free students to choose food
C. find ways to earn money D. offer chances to earn money
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