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1 . She made a good________ (impress) on the interviewer. (所给词的适当形式填空)
2 . I don’t think what Ms. Huang said just now can be reasonable, ________?
A.do IB.is itC.can ID.did she
2023-03-02更新 | 127次组卷 | 2卷引用:第07练 Unit 3 语法 反义疑问句-2023年【暑假分层作业】高一英语(人教版2019必修第一册)
2022高三上·全国·专题练习
语法填空-单句语填(约20词) | 较易(0.85) |
3 . The research held the belief that the ability to use fins(鳍) to walk across the water affords the sharks a great advantage __________ the smaller animals they hunt. (用适当的词填空)
2022-11-02更新 | 126次组卷 | 1卷引用:专题14 语法填空-备战2023年高考英语考试易错题
完形填空(约320词) | 较易(0.85) |
文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了贪玩的少年Einstein在听爸爸讲了两只掉进烟囱的猫的故事后,从此开始严格要求自己,最终获得了成功。文章要想告诉我们——自己的未来并不取决于别人怎么做,而是取决于自己打算怎么做。

4 . At the age of 16, Einstein failed in several exams because he often played with some bad kids. One weekend morning, Einstein Carried a fishing net and prepared to go fishing with those_______. His father stopped him and said to him calmly. “Einstein, you were spending too much time _______, so you failed in the exams. I’m _______ about your future with your mother.”

“What are you worrying about? Jack and Robert also _______in the exams, but they went fishing as usual.”

“My boy, you can’t think so,” Looking at Einstein, his father said lovingly. “There is a _______ in our hometown. I hope you can listen to it carefully.”

“There were two cats playing on the roof. _______, they fell into the chimney (烟囱). When they climbed out of the chimney, one cat’s face was dirty _______ the other’s was clean. Seeing the dirty-faced cat, the clean-faced one thought its own face was also dirty, so it quickly ran to the riverside and washed its _______. The dirty-faced cat saw the clean-faced one, thinking its own face was clean as well, so it still walked happily in the street.”

“Einstein, _______can be your mirror (镜子). Only you are your own mirror. Some of the kids are not strict with themselves. If you take them to be your mirror, even a ________ person may become stupid.” Hearing this, Einstein’s face turned red. He put down his fishing net and returned to his small room.

After that, Einstein often took himself as a mirror to be________with himself, and kept telling himself, “I am special, so I needn’t be as common as others.” This was why Einstein ________ in his career.

1,000 people have 1,000 kinds of wishes in life. Different wishes will produce different________about life. You can learn from other people, but you can ________ follow others completely.

You must see yourself clearly, and know what you want to get. Your future doesn’t ________ how others act, but on how you are going to act.

1.
A.adultsB.kidsC.teachersD.artists
2.
A.playingB.workingC.readingD.studying
3.
A.excitedB.curiousC.worriedD.crazy
4.
A.checkedB.passedC.dreamedD.failed
5.
A.songB.storyC.speechD.saying
6.
A.LuckilyB.HopefullyC.SuddenlyD.Naturally
7.
A.whileB.orC.soD.for
8.
A.mouthB.tailC.noseD.face
9.
A.somebodyB.nobodyC.anybodyD.everybody
10.
A.poorB.richC.lazyD.clever
11.
A.tiredB.angryC.strictD.satisfied
12.
A.regrettedB.graduatedC.succeededD.survived
13.
A.ideasB.reasonsC.mistakesD.secrets
14.
A.sometimesB.oftenC.alwaysD.never
15.
A.try onB.depend onC.live onD.insist on
2022-05-27更新 | 220次组卷 | 3卷引用:辽宁省锦州市联合校2021-2022学年高二上学期期末模拟考试英语(北镇市满族高中命题)试题(含听力)
阅读理解-阅读单选(约220词) | 较易(0.85) |
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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。主要介绍了“大熊猫中心”的帮助保护大熊猫的志愿者服务项目。

5 . Great Panda Center

Join GoEco on a 7-day volunteer program in China to help wildlife at a giant panda center!

Your schedule

Day 1: Arrive at Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport. The local team will be waiting to pick you up and transfer you to the hotel in Chengdu.

Day 2: Walk around Chengdu, visit Panda Breeding Center and enjoy delicious hot pot dinner.

Day 3-6: Transfer to Panda Base in the mountains and take part in rewarding volunteer work! Each day, volunteers will work for 4-6 hours and in the evenings, volunteers will take part in cultural activities ranging from dumpling making to Chinese language lessons.

Day 7: Take a bus to either the airport or Chengdu City Center if extending stay.

Some of your tasks include

• Preparing food for the pandas

• Cutting down and carrying bamboos

• Cleaning panda enclosures

• Occasionally participating in observation and research

Requirements

• Ages 18-50 (This project may accept volunteers who are under 18 with a letter of consent(同意)from a parent)

• Basic English and/or Chinese

• Motivation to work with animals

Total project cost: $1200

• What’s included

Room: Shared hotel room

Food: Three meals a day

Airport transfers: Airport transfers upon arrival and departure

• What’s not included

Flights, travel health insurance, personal expenses

Important note: Please apply for this program 1-2 months in advance. Families upgrading to private accommodations must pay an additional charge.

1. What might volunteers do on the sixth day?
A.Visit Panda Breeding Center.
B.Clean panda enclosures.
C.Travel around Chengdu.
D.Depart from Panda Base.
2. What does the project cost include?
A.Accommodations.B.Personal expenses.
C.Travel insurance.D.The air ticket.
3. What is required of applicants?
A.Being fluent in both English and Chinese.
B.Having experience of working with animals.
C.Applying for the program in advance.
D.Being at least 18 years old.
2022-05-16更新 | 427次组卷 | 3卷引用:广东省广州市海珠区第六中学2021-2022学年高三下学期三模英语试题
阅读理解-阅读单选(约360词) | 较易(0.85) |
文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了作者从购买二手书的经历、重新阅读的意义和不断更新自己的读物等几个方面说明各阅读的重要性和意义。

6 . As a college student in Boston, I formed the habit of buying used books. I enjoy the hunt, the good price and the unrecognized treasures. I find old textbooks, ex-bestsellers, and books on subjects I’ve never heard of and now must learn all about. I don’t search for rare books, first editions, or leather-bound editions but books that are worth reading.

Rereading, for me, is a pleasure during retirement. The theater and the concert hall become less appealing to me, along with crowds. Staying alone and reading books have become extremely important to me. Literature needs the flesh of experience to have its full effect. Different books offer me insights and ways of expressing that stuck in my mind as grains of sand in an oyster now shine like pearls. My taste in books improves with age.

While packing for a move, which occurs at intervals of five to seven years, I clear my shelves and pick my books. I abandon a few, later regret my decisions, and look for them again. Several years ago, I got rid of books related to my job-architecture. Some were design guides, reference books, product catalogs, and things that went out of date. Some were historical or centered on a period or an architect. These had given me many hours of pleasure. Will I ever open their covers again? Certainly. I held on to the red bulk of Sir Banister Fletcher’s A History of Architecture and books on Paris, Rome, and Boston.

I gave away drafting equipment and instruments. I threw out rolls and rolls of paper, and old drawings of projects completed long ago, some of which had even been damaged. This time, I stay put in a cottage that suits my status and I’ve moved on in spirit. No doubt I will acquire more used books and throw away more books as passions grow and fade, like feathers changing with the seasons.

1. What does the author consider most important when choosing used books?
A.Their appealing covers.B.Their reasonable prices.
C.Their excellent content.D.Their collection value.
2. What does the author realize as he grows older?
A.He has a small circle of friends.B.His attitude towards work changes.
C.His communication skills improve.D.He has a deeper understanding of life and books.
3. Why does the author mention books on architecture?
A.To show some books are worth reading repeatedly.
B.To recommend Sir Banister Fletcher’s books.
C.To suggest we avoid making poor decisions.
D.To explain his love for architecture.
4. What can we learn about the author from the last paragraph?
A.He will stop throwing away used books.
B.He likes updating his collection of used books.
C.He is bad at using advanced drafting equipment.
D.He enjoys leading an active life in the countryside.
阅读理解-阅读单选(约380词) | 较易(0.85) |
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。主要介绍了几个国家的特殊的习惯。

7 . One thing that sets humans apart from other members of the animal kingdom is our tendency to develop customs and traditions. Here are some astonishing customs from around the world.

An odd custom associated with the United States is its complicated tipping culture. Unlike many other countries that don’t tip at all or that only tip in small amounts when the food is particularly good, tipping is actually mandatory at most restaurants in the US. To put it another way, customers have a duty to leave between 10-20 percent of the bill in tips. Wait staff rely on these tips for a living because legal wages for waiters are low. Furthermore, there are rules for tipping bartenders, delivery people and other service personnel. While some criticize this practice as irrational, there’s no doubt that tipping culture in the US gives an incentive for waiters and waitresses to provide better service.

Some countries find the act of pointing with the index finger to be rude. While members of most cultures would probably agree that pointing fingers, both literally and figuratively, isn’t exactly the nicest thing in the world, in countries like Malaysia and Indonesia, this gesture can be seen as incredibly offensive. Instead, it is customary to gesture towards things with the thumb as this is seen as a more polite option. In many countries in Africa, pointing is reserved for inanimate objects only, not people.

Most societies around the world have rules about table manners. For western cultures, noisily consuming food is considered rude. In Japan, however, making slurping(啧啧响的)sounds while eating has an entirely different meaning. This might have something to do with the fact that in western countries, noodles are properly consumed by twirling(缠绕)them on a spoon before putting them in the mouth. Meanwhile, the Japanese simply slurp up their noodles without contorting them first, an act that is naturally noisier than the former. Making slurping sounds when eating noodles in Japan is a way of indicating that you’re rely enjoying them. Some scientists even argue slurping invites air into the mouth and actually enhances the noodles’ flavor.

1. What does the underlined word “mandatory” in paragraph2 probably mean?
A.Required by tradition.B.Highly spoken of.
C.Changeable over time.D.Popular among people.
2. What does the author think of tipping?
A.It is totally unreasonable.B.It must follow a fixed standard.
C.It can improve the quality of service.D.It should only target waiters and waitresses.
3. Which practice is acceptable according to the text?
A.Skipping tipping in the USA.B.Twirling noodles on a spoon in Africa.
C.Pointing with the index finger in Indonesia.D.Making sounds while eating noodles in Japan.
4. Where is this text probably taken from?
A.A research paper.B.A travel brochure.
C.An online advertisement.D.A popular magazine.
2022-05-03更新 | 290次组卷 | 2卷引用:Unit 1 Cultual Relics B卷·综合能力提升练-【单元测试】2022-2023学年高一英语分层训练AB卷(人教版2019必修第二册)
语法填空-单句语填(约10词) | 较易(0.85) |
8 . Jerry did not regret giving the comment but felt ________ he could have expressed it differently. (用适当的词填空)
2022-04-30更新 | 184次组卷 | 4卷引用:高中英语人教版 必修三 Unit 3 The Million Pound Bank Note Grammar: 名词性从句作宾语和表语
23-24高二上·全国·假期作业
语法填空-单句语填(约10词) | 较易(0.85) |
9 . It is assumed, for a person to be healthy, ________ yin and yang forces should be in balance. (用适当的词填空)
2022-04-30更新 | 241次组卷 | 3卷引用:Day08 单词默背+主语从句-2022-2023学年【补习教材·寒假作业】高二英语(人教版2019)
阅读理解-阅读单选(约270词) | 较易(0.85) |
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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了三种草坪游戏以及价格等信息。

10 . Lawn Games for Adults That’ll Make You Feel Like a Kid Again

Experts say that engaging in playful activities through adulthood can help lower stress, improve cognitive (认知的) functions, and build social bonds with others, which is so much more than what your phone can do for you. So what are you waiting for? Round up the family, grab one of these lawn games for adults, and let the good time stroll.

Spikeball Game Set $ 59.99

The flexible, hula-hoop-sized net stands on its foldable legs and can be taken to the beach or the park to give four players plenty of space to run around. Start the two-on-two game by bouncing a ball off the net, sending it flying toward your opponents—they have three passes between them to send the ball back over to your team. When they miss, you score, and the first one to get to 21 wins.

The Pocket Shot $ 25.00

Who doesn’t love lining up cans and shooting them down with a slingshot? It’s demanding yet thrilling. The Pocket Shot is a super powerful slingshot that shoots at two or three times the rate of a regular slingshot. It’s super tiny, so it fits in your pocket.

Giant 4-Connect-In-A-Row $ 79.99

Two players at a time try to insert their red or blue coins into the wooden frame to form a vertical or horizontal line of all the same color. It’s way more challenging than you’d think.

1. According to the first paragraph, in what way can lawn games benefit adults?
A.Helping with pressure relief.
B.Improving their strength and flexibility.
C.Stopping their phone use.
D.Helping them gain strong build.
2. How many players are needed when Spikeball Games Set is played?
A.Two.B.Four.C.Five.D.Six.
3. What do the second and third games have in common?
A.They need two players.B.They are cheap to buy.
C.They take skills to play.D.They are of pocket size.
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