What a pity. Considering his ability and experience, he ____ better.

A. need have done         B. must have done  C. can have done          D. might have done

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科目:高中英語 來源:2014屆安徽省高三上學(xué)期期中考試英語試卷(解析版) 題型:完型填空

閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

A group of frogs was traveling through the woods and two of them fell into a pit(坑). All the other frogs gathered around it and watched as the two frogs tried to jump out. The pit was very deep and it looked as if there was no way      , so they started yelling at the two frogs to       . "The pit is too deep. You will die," they said together. When the       frogs kept trying, the crowd yelled      . After a while, one of the frogs believed what the others were saying, and fell down and      .

     But      , the second frog kept jumping hard       the negative remarks of those that kept yelling at her to accept the       and just die. Finally, with one big leap, she       it out of the pit! 

     In fact, the second frog was       and unable to hear what the others had been saying. She thought they had been       her on the entire time they were yelling! What she had       considered as encouragement       her to try harder and succeed. And that made all the      

With a positive       and being deaf to others' opinions, the second frog reached her goals by using such       as encouragement, instead of being       by others like the first frog, who failed to develop her       to struggle for survival.      , when we overcome others' criticism or       comments, we can do anything we set our minds to, just as the second frog did.

1.A. away           B. out                                    C. on                                      D. over

2.A. give up           B. give out                    C. drop out                           D. drop in

3.A. lost                  B. missed                          C. trapped                    D. tired

4.A. higher            B. louder                          C. clearer                         D. bigger

5.A. died                B. stopped                    C. rested                         D. watched

6.A. obviously       B. disappointingly           C. undoubtedly           D. amazingly

7.A. besides          B. for                             C. despite                        D. except

8.A. problem         B. life                             C. chance                        D. fate

9.A. made          B. jumped                   C. took                                  D. saved

10.A. dumb                 B. deaf                                  C. lame                                  D. blind

11.A. calling          B. holding                     C. cheering                          D. pushing

12.A. mistakenly  B. Brightly                       C. roughly                   D. perfectly

13.A. let                 B. attracted                           C. inspired                            D. kept

14.A. result                 B. difference                       C. achievement                   D. progress

15.A. expression  B.Emotion                       C. soul                                   D. attitude

16.A. possibility         B. certainty                          C. cruelty                        D. negativity

17.A. influenced        B. threatened                 C. suspected                         D. advised

18.A. energy         B. spirit                                   C. potential                          D. mood

19.A. However B. Thus                                  C. Finally                      D. Actually

20.A. surprising         B. annoying                          C. discouraging          D. confusing

 

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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:完形填空

閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。
A group of frogs was traveling through the woods and two of them fell into a pit(坑). All the other frogs gathered around it and watched as the two frogs tried to jump out. The pit was very deep and it looked as if there was no way 1, so they started yelling at the two frogs to 2. "The pit is too deep. You will die," they said together. When the 3 frogs kept trying, the crowd yelled 4. After a while, one of the frogs believed what the others were saying, and fell down and 5.
But 6, the second frog kept jumping hard 7 the negative remarks of those that kept yelling at her to accept the 8 and just die. Finally, with one big leap, she 9 it out of the pit! 
In fact, the second frog was 10 and unable to hear what the others had been saying. She thought they had been 11 her on the entire time they were yelling! What she had 12 considered as encouragement 13 her to try harder and succeed. And that made all the 14
With a positive 15 and being deaf to others' opinions, the second frog reached her goals by using such 16 as encouragement, instead of being 17 by others like the first frog, who failed to develop her 18 to struggle for survival. 19, when we overcome others' criticism or 20 comments, we can do anything we set our minds to, just as the second frog did.

  1. 1.
    1. A.
      away
    2. B.
      out
    3. C.
      on
    4. D.
      over
  2. 2.
    1. A.
      give up
    2. B.
      give out
    3. C.
      drop out
    4. D.
      drop in
  3. 3.
    1. A.
      lost
    2. B.
      missed
    3. C.
      trapped
    4. D.
      tired
  4. 4.
    1. A.
      higher
    2. B.
      louder
    3. C.
      clearer
    4. D.
      bigger
  5. 5.
    1. A.
      died
    2. B.
      stopped
    3. C.
      rested
    4. D.
      watched
  6. 6.
    1. A.
      obviously
    2. B.
      disappointingly
    3. C.
      undoubtedly
    4. D.
      amazingly
  7. 7.
    1. A.
      besides
    2. B.
      for
    3. C.
      despite
    4. D.
      except
  8. 8.
    1. A.
      problem
    2. B.
      life
    3. C.
      chance
    4. D.
      fate
  9. 9.
    1. A.
      made
    2. B.
      jumped
    3. C.
      took
    4. D.
      saved
  10. 10.
    1. A.
      dumb
    2. B.
      deaf
    3. C.
      lame
    4. D.
      blind
  11. 11.
    1. A.
      calling
    2. B.
      holding
    3. C.
      cheering
    4. D.
      pushing
  12. 12.
    1. A.
      mistakenly
    2. B.
      Brightly
    3. C.
      roughly
    4. D.
      perfectly
  13. 13.
    1. A.
      let
    2. B.
      attracted
    3. C.
      inspired
    4. D.
      kept
  14. 14.
    1. A.
      result
    2. B.
      difference
    3. C.
      achievement
    4. D.
      progress
  15. 15.
    1. A.
      expression
    2. B.
      Emotion
    3. C.
      soul
    4. D.
      attitude
  16. 16.
    1. A.
      possibility
    2. B.
      certainty
    3. C.
      cruelty
    4. D.
      negativity
  17. 17.
    1. A.
      influenced
    2. B.
      threatened
    3. C.
      suspected
    4. D.
      advised
  18. 18.
    1. A.
      energy
    2. B.
      spirit
    3. C.
      potential
    4. D.
      mood
  19. 19.
    1. A.
      However
    2. B.
      Thus
    3. C.
      Finally
    4. D.
      Actually
  20. 20.
    1. A.
      surprising
    2. B.
      annoying
    3. C.
      discouraging
    4. D.
      confusing

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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解

This is a story of a man who works in a big factory. He was a little bit strange, I think. A little bit short. A little bit dirty. He always wore an old red hat and he always carried a rubbish bag. He usually spent his break time and his lunchtime by walking around in that old big factory to collect the unused tins scattered around the place.

I have been following him for years and years, does not matter it is hot or cold. I followed him whenever he walks to his old pick-up car in a very cold weather when the snow fell down onto the earth.

I saw him there, with a lot of rubbish bags, which were full of tins. He threw them into the back of his car then he got into the car. After that, I got into my car as well and we were raced until we reached the exit door of this wide, empty parking area.

Today, I was fixing one of the broken machines in the factory when this “tin man” came with his bag. As usual, he picked up the tins. My manager was standing there to watch me. He was worried about the delay caused by the machine that could affect the production in the factory.

When I finished my job, I heard my manager asked the “tin man” about what he was going to do with those tins that he had collected. I never even thought about this kind of question, because I always had an assumption that this “tin man” would destroy those tins in the recycled place.

Unexpectedly, this “tin man” answered, “I will give these tins to my neighbor; he had epilepsy(癲癇)and he can not work. ”

I was so shocked to hear that, so I asked him, “You mean you collect all those tins just to help your neighbor?”

“I know this does not help much”, he said. “But I give everything to him, because he can not work. He has a lot of weaknesses. ”

Right in that factory, I found myself slapped in front of Jesus. This “tin man” who only wore a T-shirt and an old red hat and carried a rubbish bag, which were full of tins, has made an evident (顯然) of Christ.

It was the most beautiful moment in my life, which had made me humble (謙恭的) every day in my lifetime.

“Do not consider his appearance or his height, for I have rejected him. The Lord does not look at the things man looks at. Man looks at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.”

1. The author never asked the “tin man” what he would do with the tins because _________.

A. the tin man was a little bit strange, short and dirty

B. the author knew what he would do with the tins

C. the author had been following him for years and years

D. the author considered him an ordinary tin collector

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

A. The author raced his car with the tin man for the parking place.

B. The tin man collected abandoned tins to help his sick neighbor.

C. The tin man’s neighbor depended completely on him for life.

D. The manager was worried that the tin man would delay the production.

3. What does the underlined sentence in the passage mean?

A. The author was slapped in front of Jesus so he felt humble every day in his lifetime.

B. The author felt humble because he had never found a man who made an evident of Christ.

C. It was a moment when the author felt regretful because he had rejected the tin man.

D. It was a beautiful moment when the author realized he should be humble to others in his lifetime.

4. Which of the following sayings best suits the lesson of the story?

A. Never judge a book by its cover.  

B. A candle lights others and consumes itself.

C. A fall into a pit, a gain in your wit.

D. Every man is the architect of his own fortune.

 

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-----Tony has lost his watch.
    -----_______he is so upset.
   A. No wonder       B. No way      C. Why       D. What a pit`y

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     John,a very thin boy, loved football with all his heart when he was very young.Practice after practice,he eagerly gave everything he had.But being half the size of the other boys,he could only sit on the bench and hardly ever played in games.Even though the son was always on the bench,his father was always standing with cheers and encouraging him.

     When John went to college,he decided to try out for the football team as a “walk-on”.Everyone was sure he could never make the cut,but he did.The coach  thought he could provide the other members with the spirit they needed.

     The news that he had survived the cut excited him so much that he rushed to the  nearest phone and called his father.His father shared his excitement and was sent season tickets for all the college games.

      It was the end of this last football season.One day John received a telegram and  asked one week off.Nobody knew what happened except the coach.The coach said,“Don't plan to come back to the game on Saturday.”

     Saturday arrived,and the game was not going well:When the team was ten points behind,John came back.“Coach,please let me play.I’ve just got to play today,”said John.The coach pretended not to hear him.But John persisted,and finally feeling sorry for the kid,the coach gave in.

     Before long everyone could not believe their eyes.John was doing everything fight.The opposing team could not stop him.He ran,he passed and blocked like a star.And at last his team won the game.

     After the game,John looked at the coach,with tears in his eyes,and said,“Well, you knew my dad died,but did you know that my dad was blind?''John swallowed hard and forced a smile,“Dad came to all my games,but today was the first time he could see me play, and I wanted to show him that I could do it.”

31.Why did John hardly have any chance to play in games?

   A.Because he had no time to practice.

   B.Because he was too young to play games.

   C.Because everyone looked down upon him.

   D.Because his body condition was not good.

32.The underlined phrase “make the cut” in the second paragraph can be replaced by “      

    A.make progress    B.be allowed to join the team

    C.cut himself       D.be refused by the coach

33.How did the other members feel when they saw John play in the saturday game?

  A.Surprised.    B.Hopeless.    C.Excited. D.Disappointed.

34.From the text we can know that        

A.John felt very depressed as a “walk-on”

B.John's father always taught him how to play

C.John's father went to most of his college games

D.the coach was sure John would be the best player one day

35.This story tells us that        

  A.a(chǎn) burden of one’s choice is not felt    B.better to do well than to say well

  C.a(chǎn) fall into a pit,a gain in your wit    D.where there is a will,there is a way

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