【題目】We should help people who are in trouble. _____, if we become desperate, they will lend us a hand.
A. In common B. In particular
C. In turn D. In reality
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【題目】To be an excellent lecturer, you must be a clear speaker, with a strong and pleasing voice that is fully under your _______.
A. hand B. influence
C. control D. authority
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【題目】
【1】我們一定能贏得這場比賽。
We _______ ________ _______ win the game.
【2】你沒有達到要求的標準,換句話說你考試失敗了。
Your performance in the exam did not reach the required standard;
_______ ________ _________ you failed.
【3】我首先意識到/知道的是我周圍那些鮮艷的色彩—紅色 橙色和綠色等。
The first thing I ________ _______ ________ was all the vivid colors surrounding me-purples reds oranges and greens.
【4】我告訴自己鯊魚并不危險但是這樣也不能抑制我那嚇死了的心情。
I told myself the sharks weren’t dangerous but that didn’t stop me from feeling ______
______ _________for a moment.
【5】從詹姆斯的臉上我能看出他非?只,生怕被我們遺棄。
From Jame’s face, I could see he was terrified of ______ ______ _____ us.
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【題目】“Lizzie, there’s a letter for you!” Emily called up the stairs to her sister. Elizabeth looked down. “Is it from Harvard? They refused my application once.” Emily answered, “No, it’s from Yale.” Quickly, Elizabeth walked downstairs. She took the letter and opened it. “Rejected again,” Elizabeth said unhappily. “Who says women can’t be doctors?”
“They are fools not to accept you. You can’t let them stop you, Lizzie,” Emily said.
“I won’t. I’ll apply to Geneva Medical College,” Elizabeth told her sister. As it turned out, the professors at Geneva Medical College were not fools. They allowed Elizabeth Blackwell to study medicine.
In 1848, a year before Elizabeth would graduate, a typhoid epidemic (傷寒流行病) broke out in New York. Elizabeth wrote to Emily. “There’s an outbreak of typhoid, and I am going to help. It is dangerous, so if I should not survive, please do me the honor of studying medicine yourself.”
Emily replied, “Encouraged by your dream and success, I have decided to study in medical school, as well.”
Having survived the disease, Elizabeth tried to set up a private medical practice. “I graduated first in my class but no one believes a woman can be a good doctor,” she said to Emily one day. “All I hear is that doctors should be men, while women should stay home to cook and clean.”
Emily said worriedly, “I will graduate in June with my medical degree. What shall we do?” Elizabeth thought for a while and replied, “There’s a big house in the poor part of our town. We can practice medicine there for people who couldn’t afford care.”
Soon with the help of some friends, Elizabeth and Emily bought the house and opened a hospital for poor women and children. “We’ll have an all-women staff ,” Elizabeth said. “And later, we’ll add a medical college for women!” Emily added. At last, Elizabeth realized her dream of being a doctor.
【1】The underlined word “Rejected” in the first paragraph can be best replaced by _____.
A. Refused B. Praised
C. Changed D. Accepted
【2】Hearing Elizabeth’s words about the letter from Yale, Emily felt _____.
A. excited B. calm
C. satisfied D. angry
【3】 In 1848, Elizabeth wrote to Emily to _____.
A. persuade Emily to come to help the sick
B. ask Emily to study medicine if she died
C. warn Emily the danger of typhoid epidemic
D. tell Emily she would graduate from college
【4】We can learn from the text that Elizabeth _____.
A. received strong support from her sister
B. refused to go to study at Yale University
C. founded a medical college after graduation
D. was finally accepted by Harvard after her efforts
【5】Which of the following can best be used to describe Elizabeth?
A. Humorous. B. Honest.
C. Determined. D. Careful
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【題目】He proved himself a true gentleman and the beauty of his ___________ was seen at its best when he worked with others.
A. temper
B. appearance
C. talent
D. character
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【題目】根據對話內容,從對話后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。選項中有兩項多余選項。(共5小題;每小題2分,共10分)
Policeman: Can I see your license, please?
Driver: ____【1】____ Did I do something wrong?
Policeman: You were speeding.
Driver: ____【2】____
Policeman: You certainly were .Do you have any idea how fast you were going?
Driver: ___【3】___ But I think I was going about 35.
Policeman: The street is 25-mile -per -hour zone, you know?
Driver: It is.
Policeman: In the state, the speed limit in business area is 25. Did you see the signs all along the street?
Driver: ___【4】____ I guess I didn't notice. I was busy thinking of my job interview. You see it's my first time here.
Policeman: Well, since it's your first time in this city, I'll just give you a warning this time. But be careful not to speed again.
Driver: ___【5】____ I’m sure to be careful.
A. I am not sure. B. Thank you very much. C. What's the matter? D. That’s impossible. E. Was I? F. You have me really there. G. I'm sorry. |
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【題目】C
Ah, Thanksgiving--- truly my favorite holiday. A day off with family and friends and football and an exorbitant amount of food .It doesn’t get much more American than that. Let's look at some interesting Thanksgiving traditions to shed light on this delicious American tradition.
How it started
The story: In the early 1620s, as the first English settlers ( called Pilgrims) arrived in America searching for a life free of religious persecution , they experienced very difficult harvests- as the climate was quite different from that of England. They eventually established (temporarily) good relations with the local Native Americans, called the Wampanoag tribe. The Wampanoag leader Squanto, along with his tribe of friendly Native Americans, helped the English settlers learn how to farm and fish in the harsh and rocky climate of Massachusetts. In 1621, they celebrated the Harvest Festival together. And the Thanksgiving tradition was born! It became an official American holiday under Abraham Lincoln amidst the turmoil of the American Civil War in 1863.
What it means now
Now, after the American colonists destroyed native cultures and sequestered them onto reservations, the current American Thanksgiving has hardly anything to do with a celebration of cordial relations between peoples. Today, we try to forget America's guilty past and celebrate our family, friends, and good health on this day. Americans celebrate Thanksgiving much like Chinese people do the Spring Festival - with family members pouring in from all directions to get reunion and break bread. We play football, watch football, and eat a hell of a lot of turkey.
American Turkey
Founding Father Benjamin Franklin wanted the turkey to be the national bird of America. In a letter to his daughter, he wrote that the turkey, in comparison to the eagle, was " a far more respectable bird" and a true native of America .
Additionally, he thought that bald eagles had a " bad moral character".
Presidential Pardon
The American president pardons one turkey every year. Every year since I947, the National Turkey Federation presents one live turkey to the President, and in 1987, President Ronald Reagan jokingly pardoned the live turkey. This became an official tradition in 1989. Pardoned turkeys are sent off to live the rest of their short lives. Lucky turkeys!
Black Friday
This is the most despicable of Thanksgiving traditions. A caveat(提醒)---many Americans don't take part in this activity of burning money. The Friday after Thanksgiving is called " Black Friday" , and all across America, people go out to their local stores to buy discounted everything, in packages of 36. Every year, a few people die from trampling as the doors to the store open. Thankfully, with the rise of e-commerce sites such as Amazon, people are moving more to online shopping to take advantage of Black Friday deals.
【1】Which of the following is the most extremely unpleasant tradition of Thanksgiving?
A. American Turkey
B. Black Friday
C. Presidential Pardon
D. Thanksgiving decoration
【2】 Benjamin Franklin wanted the turkey to be the national bird of America because____.
A. turkey was much larger in comparison to the bald eagle
B. his daughter liked turkey more than the bald eagle
C. bald eagles were true natives of America
D. he thought highly of the bird
【3】The original meaning of Thanksgiving was____
A. to celebrate the friendly relations between the first English settlers and the local Native Americans
B. to praise the local Wampanoag tribe for their useful instructions
C. to encourage the new settlers to learn how to farm and fish in the new world
D. to apologize to the local Native Americans for the wrongs that the first English settlers had done
【4】 What's the author's purpose of writing this passage?
A. To warn people of the bad influence of Thanksgiving.
B. To make people aware of the potential danger of Black Friday.
C. To introduce some interesting Thanksgiving traditions to people.
D. To remind people not to forget the true meaning of Thanksgiving.
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【題目】A lot of environmentalists argue ___________ a strong control over the poultry(家禽)industry in order to prevent further Bird Flu cases.
A. down
B. against
C. that
D. for
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【題目】______that the road was under construction, the man had to drive back.
A. Being reminded B. To be reminded
C. Having been reminded D. Having reminded
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