Sharon was supposed to be here at nine o'clock.She ______ about our meeting.

A.would have forgotten                               B.should have forgotten

C.ought to have forgotten                              D.must have forgotten

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科目:高中英語 來源:必修二導練英語外研 外研版 題型:022

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American singer Bobbie Sharon was ________ London yesterday.

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科目:高中英語 來源:高考英語名校試題匯編3 題型:050

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  Sharon was raised in the traditional Navajo culture in New Mexico and spoke only Navajo until she began school.After high school in California, she attended Navajo Community College in Tsaile, Arizona and later the University of New Mexico.

  Sharon Burch’s music is the current expression of traditional Navajo ways of living.Many of Sharon’s songs are in the beautiful Navajo language and capture the sacredness of Mother Earth and Father Sun and the importance of family and place to the Dine.Yazzie Girl was influenced by the Navajo prayers and chants she heard growing up.The album(歌曲集)focuses on the special importance of the maternal relationship among the Navajo.Most of the songs are in Navajo with some English.

  Touch the Sweet Earth was awarded the 1995 INDIE Award in the “North American Native Music” category at the annual(一年一度的)National Association of Independent Records Distributors & Manufacturers(NAIRD)conference held in May 1996.the“Grammy”of the independents, the annual INDIE Awards recognizes recording excellence in forty categories and is presented to recordings sold through the independent distribution network.As both Sharon’s and Canyon’s first INDIE Award, it was especially satisfying to receive such recognition during the company’s 45th anniversary(周年紀念)year.

  With songs brought forth from deep within, Touch the Sweet Earth reflects a very personal journey:one of motherhood, exploration, family, survival and loss.Much of this music is presented to her grandfather Charlie Yazzie and her uncle Tim, both of whom recently passed away.

  Inspired by songs sung by her mother and grandfather, Sharon’s third album ,Colors of My Heart, celebrates family, Mother Earth, and a connection to all living things.

  Sharon performs regularly at folk festivals, fairs, schools, universities and in concert.She has appeared at the Kennedy Center and Smithsonian in Washington D.C., the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco, the Southwest Museum in Los Angeles, the Heard Museum in Phoenix, and is quite popular in Japan.Sharon always looks forward to returning home to the Navajo reservation to sing for her people.

(1)

Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

Sharon spoke only Navajo.

B.

Sharon went to the University of New Mexico soon after graduation from high school.

C.

Most of Sharon’s songs are sung in English with some Navajo.

D.

Some of Sharon’s music is much influenced by her family.

(2)

What can you infer from the passage?

[  ]

A.

Touch the Sweet Earth reflects her own experience.

B.

Sharon’s mother and grandfather were both music-lovers.

C.

Sharon won the Grammy Award in the year 1995.

D.

Yazzie Girl was in fact the Navojo prayers and chants.

(3)

Which of the following is not a music album in the passage?

[  ]

A.

Colors of My Heart.

B.

Touch the Sweet Earth.

C.

Mother Earth and Father Sun.

D.

Yazzie Girl.

(4)

The passage mainly tells us ________.

[  ]

A.

Sharon and her music

B.

the North American native music

C.

how Sharon becomes popular

D.

the secret of being a successful singer

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President Bush this week announced his support for a proposal by Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.Details published Friday said Israel would remove troops and all settlements from the Gaza Strip by the end of next year.About seven-thousand settlers live there.

Israel would also remove four settlements in the West Bank.But six large settlements would remain.The ruling Likud party of Minister Sharon is expected to vote on the proposal on May second.

Minister Sharon visited the White House on Wednesday.President Bush praised what he called “ historic and courageous actions.” Mr.Bush said the plan gives the Palestinians, in his words, “ a chance to create a reformed, just and free government.”

Palestinian leaders have denounced(譴責)the president.Prime Minister Ahmed Qureia said Bush is the first president to accept Jewish settlements in Palestinian territories.

British Prime Minister Tony Blair was at the White House Friday.He said he welcomed the plan.Blair urged other countries to get involved.

At least for now, Israel would continue to control airspace, waters and land passages.Minister Sharon says the plan is necessary because the Palestinian Authority has failed to stop attacks against Israelis.Diplomatic efforts also have not succeeded.

A Bush administration official said the president supports the plan because Israel is taking steps to remove existing settlements.Mr.Bush said removing all Jewish settlements in the West Bank would be unrealistic.

Palestinian officials called for an emergency meeting of the United Nations, the United States, Russia and the European Union.Palestinian President Yasser Arafat says the plan is hurting Palestinians and they will never stop seeking an independent state with Jerusalem as its capital.

Israel captured(奪。〨aza and the West Bank in the nineteen-sixty-seven Middle East War.It soon began to build settlements.Palestinians want their own state in all of the West Bank and Gaza.They also demand the right of return to lands that are now part of Israel.

On Friday, several thousand Palestinians protested against President Bush and Prime Minister Sharon.

Which of the following statements is NOT true?

A.Israel removed troops and all settlements from the Gaza Strip

B.Israel had ten settlements in the West Bank

C.President Bush supported the proposal by Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon

D.British Prime Minister Tony Blair was for the plan

From the passage we learn that _____.

A.Palestinians and Israelis are in peace

B.Bush is the first president to accept Jewish settlements in Palestinian territories

C.Other countries also support the proposal

D.Israel would not continue to control airspace, waters and land passages

What is the attitude of Palestinian President Yasser Arafat towards the plan?

A.Agree                 B.Happy                C.Disagree              D.Regret

In which part does the passage appear?

A.Sports news     B.Science fiction     C.High technology    D.Home and abroad

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     Officials say an elephant has killed an American woman and her baby while the family was on a tour in Kenya.Kenya Wildlife Service official Michel Kipkeu said Sharon Brown,39, was holding her one-year-old daughter when they were trampled (踩踏) by the elephant Monday.Melia van Laar, owner of the castle Forest Hotel,where the family was walking with a guide about 2 kilometers from the hotel when an elephant came out from the bush at full speed.The father of the family is a teacher in Naiobi.Friends and colleagues held funeral services Wednesday.
From world leaders on the White House lawn to people at the bus stop,the common handshake is the universal greeting of peace and kindness.But young people are kissing goodbye to traditional social etiquette (禮節(jié)),killing off the handshake, researchers say.The custom is seen as too formal by many, who prefer to touch fists or blow an air kiss instead.Nearly 74 percent of adults shake hands less than they used to — and only 45 percent of under-25s use the greeting.But many prefer no physical contact at all, a side effect of the growing fear of diseases,according to the survey of 1,000 people.
The growing mountain of e-waste will cause great environmental damage if no new strategies are produced to deal with the discarded televisions, mobile phones and computers,the UN Environment Program (UNEP) study said.Electronic waste is piling up around the world at a rate estimated at 40 million tons a year.China produces 2.6 million tons of electronic waste a year,  second only to the United States with 3.3 million tons, it said.LNEP Executive Director Achim Steiner said the globe was ill-prepared to deal with the explosion of electronic products over the past decade.
【小題1】What’s the main idea of the 1paragraph?

A.Tour in Kenya
B.Kenya wildlife Service
C.A one-year-old girl trampled by an elephant
D.American mother, baby killed by elephant in Kenya
【小題2】Yong people wave goodbye to handshakes because     
A.they prefer physical contact
B.many young people think handshaking is too formal
C.they prefer to touch fists or blow an air kiss
D.they are not accustomed to handshaking
【小題3】What ean be inferred from passage three?
A.America ranks first in producing e-waste a year
B.China produces 2.6 million tons of electronic waste a year
C.the globe was ill prepared to deal with the explosion of electronic products
D.The growlng mountain of e-wasted won’t cause great environmental damage.
【小題4】The underlined word“discarded”means      
A.dislikedB.desertedC.scarred D.scared
【小題5】The passages are most likely to appear in a/an       
A.brochureB.science bookC.newspaperD.magazine

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