11-12高一下·吉林松原·期中
1 . On a Friday night, a poor young artist stood at the gate of the subway station, playing his violin. Many people put some money into the ____ of the young man.
The next day, the young artist came again, and put his hat on the ground gracefully____ from the day before, he took out a large piece of____ and laid it on the ground. Then he began ____
Before long, the young violinist was____ with people, who were all attracted by the ____ on that paper, which said, "Last night, a gentleman named George Sang put something important into my hat ____ Please come to claim(认领) it soon."
After half an hour, a middle-aged man ran there in a hurry and____ through the crowd to the violinist and said, "Yes, it’s you. You did come here. I knew that you’re an honest man and would ____ come here."
"Are you Mr. George Sang?"
The man nodded.
"Did you____ something?"
"Lottery (彩票). It’s lottery," said the man.
The violinist____ a lottery ticket on which George Sang’ s name was seen. "Is it?" he asked.
George nodded, seized the lottery ticket and____ it; then he danced with joy.
George bought a lottery ticket which____ him a prize of $ 500,000. He was so happy after work and felt the violinist playing so wonderfully that he put 50 dollars in the hat. ____ , the lottery ticket was also thrown in.
When asked why he didn’t keep the lottery ticket____ himself, the violinist said," ____ I don’t have much money, I live happily; but if I lose honesty, I won’t be happy forever."
We can gain and lose so much in our life. But being honest should____ be with us. If we bear ourselves in a dishonest way, we____ succeed temporarily (暂时). However, from the long-term view, we’11 be a loser. Such a person is just like the ____ on the mountain. It’s high above at first, but gradually it falls and loses the____ of going up.1.
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The next day, the young artist came again, and put his hat on the ground gracefully
Before long, the young violinist was
After half an hour, a middle-aged man ran there in a hurry and
"Are you Mr. George Sang?"
The man nodded.
"Did you
"Lottery (彩票). It’s lottery," said the man.
The violinist
George nodded, seized the lottery ticket and
George bought a lottery ticket which
When asked why he didn’t keep the lottery ticket
We can gain and lose so much in our life. But being honest should
A.box | B.hat | C.bowl | D.bag |
A.Free | B.Away | C.Different | D.Far |
A.paper | B.stone | C.cloth | D.wood |
A.begging | B.shouting | C.playing | D.singing |
A.crowded | B.surrounded | C.surprised | D.satisfied |
A.words | B.money | C.ticket | D.picture |
A.on purpose | B.in time | C.in advance | D.by mistake |
A.looked | B.lived | C.get | D.rushed |
A.rarely | B.certainly | C.recently | D.nearly |
A.lose | B.get | C.bring | D.buy |
A.handed out | B.gave out | C.sent out | D.took out |
A.tore | B.threw | C.kissed | D.hid |
A.beat | B.sold | C.took | D.won |
A.Fortunately | B.However | C.Otherwise | D.Generally |
A.by | B.from | C.for | D.with |
A.Unless | B.Whenever | C.Although | D.Until |
A.often | B.never | C.seldom | D.always |
A.may | B.should | C.must | D.need |
A.air | B.water | C.grass | D.tree |
A.road | B.path | C.chance | D.method |
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10-11高三上·黑龙江双鸭山·阶段练习
2 . Britain’s oldest man made his first visit to London yesterday at the age of 101. Mr John Evans had never found the time or money to make the trip from his home in Forest – fach, near Swansea. But, when British Rail offered him an all – expense – paid birthday treat to the capital he just could not refuse.
He arrived at Paddington Station and smartly turned out in his best suit, favorite Panama hat and a red rose in his buttonhole. “It’s very exciting. There’s no doubt about it,” he said.
Until yesterday he had never been far from home, except for one trip to Aberdeen. “But I’ve been on the seas to that faraway land called Ilfracombe 21 miles from home,” he joked.
Mr Evans, who spent 60 years working as a miner in South Wales, almost made the journey to London once before, at the turn of the century. “There was a trip to the White City but it was ten shillings return from Swansea – too much I thought. All my money went to the family then,” he said.
During the next two days Mr Evans will be taken on a short tour of London to see the sights. Top of his list is a visit to the House of Parliament organized by his MP, Mr Gareth Wardell.
The only arrangement he does not care for is the wheelchair provided for him if he gets tired. “I don’t like the chair – people will think I am getting old,” he said. His secret for a long and healthy life has been well publicized – no wine, no tobacco and no anger.
Before setting off from Swansea with his 76 – year – old son, Amwell, he said jokingly, “I’m glad to see they’ve given me a return ticket.”
1. The very reason that Mr. Evans didn’t go to see the world is that .
2. Mr Evans didn’t like the wheelchair simply because .
3. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
4. The probable explanation to Mr Evans’ long life lies in .
He arrived at Paddington Station and smartly turned out in his best suit, favorite Panama hat and a red rose in his buttonhole. “It’s very exciting. There’s no doubt about it,” he said.
Until yesterday he had never been far from home, except for one trip to Aberdeen. “But I’ve been on the seas to that faraway land called Ilfracombe 21 miles from home,” he joked.
Mr Evans, who spent 60 years working as a miner in South Wales, almost made the journey to London once before, at the turn of the century. “There was a trip to the White City but it was ten shillings return from Swansea – too much I thought. All my money went to the family then,” he said.
During the next two days Mr Evans will be taken on a short tour of London to see the sights. Top of his list is a visit to the House of Parliament organized by his MP, Mr Gareth Wardell.
The only arrangement he does not care for is the wheelchair provided for him if he gets tired. “I don’t like the chair – people will think I am getting old,” he said. His secret for a long and healthy life has been well publicized – no wine, no tobacco and no anger.
Before setting off from Swansea with his 76 – year – old son, Amwell, he said jokingly, “I’m glad to see they’ve given me a return ticket.”
1. The very reason that Mr. Evans didn’t go to see the world is that .
A.he had already been on the seas to Ilfracombe |
B.he was too busy to go too far away from home |
C.he couldn’t afford both the time and the money |
D.he believed “East or west, home is the best” |
A.he was not used to traveling in it |
B.the wheelchair was of poor quality and not easy to operate |
C.he actually preferred walking to sitting in it at home |
D.he thought he was still young enough to manage the trip |
A.Mr Evans had to work hard to raise his family when young. |
B.The trip to London excited Mr Evans very much. |
C.Mr Evans could not really enjoy the trip because of his age. |
D.Humor was one of Mr Evans’ characters. |
A.his good living habits | B.his hard working for the family |
C.his sticking to his hometown | D.his living conditions near the Swansea |
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9-10高一上·吉林·期末
3 . When Jackie Robinson walked onto Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, New York, on April 15, 1947, he changed baseball forever. As the first African American to play in the Major League in modern times, many believe he changed the country forever.
Robinson was born in 1919. He lived in a time when rules controlled what African Americans could do. He was a top athlete, playing football, basketball and baseball. But playing for a major League team was off limits to Robinson because of his race.
Branch Rickey, president and manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers, signed (和……签约) Robinson in 1947. He believed that Robinson not only had the skills, but the courage to face the challenge of becoming modern baseball’s first black player.
It wasn’t easy. Robinson sometimes faced boos (嘘声) from fans. But he became a star, anyway. In 1962, he became the first African-American player chosen to enter the Baseball Hall of Fame. In 2005, he was awarded a Congressional Gold Medal, the highest award Congress can give to an American.
By breaking baseball’s color barrier (肤色障碍), Robinson opened the door for many to follow his footsteps, not only in baseball, but in other areas of life as well. After he stopped playing the game, Robinson worked as a manager for a coffee company. He wrote a newspaper column (专栏). He also started a bank.
1. Before Jackie Robinson, no African-American players could __________.
2. According to Branch Rickey, Jackie Robinson was __________.
3. We can know that Jackie Robinson’s story __________.
4. Which of the following is NOT what he once did?
Robinson was born in 1919. He lived in a time when rules controlled what African Americans could do. He was a top athlete, playing football, basketball and baseball. But playing for a major League team was off limits to Robinson because of his race.
Branch Rickey, president and manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers, signed (和……签约) Robinson in 1947. He believed that Robinson not only had the skills, but the courage to face the challenge of becoming modern baseball’s first black player.
It wasn’t easy. Robinson sometimes faced boos (嘘声) from fans. But he became a star, anyway. In 1962, he became the first African-American player chosen to enter the Baseball Hall of Fame. In 2005, he was awarded a Congressional Gold Medal, the highest award Congress can give to an American.
By breaking baseball’s color barrier (肤色障碍), Robinson opened the door for many to follow his footsteps, not only in baseball, but in other areas of life as well. After he stopped playing the game, Robinson worked as a manager for a coffee company. He wrote a newspaper column (专栏). He also started a bank.
1. Before Jackie Robinson, no African-American players could __________.
A.play baseball | B.play in the Major League |
C.play football and basketball | D.watch Major League games |
A.poor but clever | B.unlucky but confident |
C.proud and strong | D.brave and skilled |
A.changed many Africans’ ideas |
B.had an effect on many black people’s lives |
C.encouraged black people to fight with whites |
D.started a hot discussion about the color barrier |
A.a newspaper column writer | B.a banker |
C.a university teacher | D.a manager in a company |
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