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文章大意:本文是一篇新闻报道。文章主要介绍了一个购物中心发生火灾,消防员接到紧急呼叫电话后及时赶来,尽其所能把火扑灭,没有造成人员伤亡。
1 . 用定语从句完成下列短文。

The shopping mall,     1     (很多人喜欢它的环境), was on fire last week because the gas pipes     2     (使用太长时间的) cracked. Those     3     (正在里面购物的) were trapped. It was such a big fire that the world seemed as if it came to an end. Many goods     4     (正在销售的) were destroyed. This was the biggest fire     5     (人们有史以来看到的). Luckily, the firefighters     6     (收到紧急电话的) came at once. They did all     7     (他们能做的) to put out the fire. To our relief , no one was injured or dead.

2023-10-13更新 | 48次组卷 | 1卷引用:5.2 Discovering Useful Structures-2021-2022学年高一英语10分钟课前预习练(人教版2019必修第一册)
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2 . 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

The book The Secret Garden,     1    (publish)in 1911, inspires people to plant flowers. But before that, only a few people had enough money     2    (have) gardens. Many houses have been built     3     gardens and many British people are proud of their “green fingers”. In spring children like to find the     4     (tall)sunflowers. Some people spend much time     5     (grow)their vegetables for competitions. However, the space on     6     to grow things is limited so people use their rooftops     7     private gardens. These gardens     8     (improve) the air quality and people’s living     9    (condition) since then.     10     you tend a rose, a thistle can’t grow.

21-22高一上·上海·课前预习
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3 . Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.
A. belief          B. discourage       C. choices       D. issue        AB. try     AC. characterize
AD. demonstrate       BC. ensure        BD. incomparable     CD. opposing     ABC. responsible

The unique features of colleges and universities in the U.S. are hardly shared by their competitors in Europe or Asia. Many foreign students are attracted not only to the academic programs at a particular U.S. college but also to the larger community, which affords the chance for them to absorb the surrounding culture. Clubs, sports teams, student publications and drama societies     1     colorful and enjoyable American campus life. However, few foreign universities put much emphasis on this. “In people’s minds, the campus and the American university are both admirable,” says Brown University President Vartan Gregorian. “In America people have a strong     2     that a student’s daily life is as important as his learning experience.”

Foreign students also come in search of     3    . America’s menu of options—research universities, state institutions, private liberal-arts schools, community colleges, religious institutions—is     4    . No any single European country can offer such variety. “In Europe,” says history professor Jonathan Steinberg, who has taught at both Harvard and Cambridge, “there is only one system, and that is it.” From the beginning, students overseas usually are required to     5     professional skills in a specific field, whether law or philosophy or chemistry. Most American universities insist that students have a(n)     6     on natural and social sciences, languages and literature before choosing a field of concentration.

Such     7     philosophies grow out of different traditions and power structures. In Europe and Japan, universities are     8     only to a ministry of education, which sets academic standards and provides money.

Centralization (集权化) is likely to     9     that all students are equipped with roughly the same resources and perform at roughly the same level. On the other hand, It may also     10     the testing of different ideas. “When they make mistakes, they make big ones,” says Robert Rosenzweig, president of the Association of American Universities. “They set a system in wrong directions, and it’s like piloting a super ship.”

2021-09-09更新 | 38次组卷 | 1卷引用:Unit 1 培优学案-【五星培优】2021-2022学年高一英语同步培优(上教版必修一)
20-21高一上·上海浦东新·期中
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4 . For the first time in its history, the International Olympic Committee has allowed a team of refugees to compete at the Games. All of the team’s members were forced to leave their home countries. Now they’ve come together to compete under the Olympic flag instead.

Making it to the Olympics is something eighteen-year-old swimmer Yusra has always dreamed of. But just last year, she was swimming for her life. She and her sister were forced to leave their home in Syria because of the war there. They were trying to get to Greece in a rubber dinghy (橡皮艇) with eighteen other refugees, when their boat broke down and began filling with water. Most of the people on board couldn’t swim, so she and her sister jumped in to help push it to shore.

Three hours later, they made it to safety, and eventually to Germany as refugees. Refugees are people who have left their home country because their lives are threatened by war, bad treatment or violence---often because of their race, gender or beliefs. Around the world, more than 60 million people are in this situation. And some of them, like Yusra, are elite athletes who have trained all their lives to compete at the highest level, only to have that chance taken away.

Now, a team of ten, including swimmers, runners, and judokas from Syria, South Sudan, Ethiopia and Congo have been given the chance to compete at the Games under the Olympic flag. They’ve also been given their own coaches, officials, uniforms and a chef, all paid for by the IOC. And in the past few months they’ve been training hard. The IOC says it wants the team to inspire and give hope to other refugees, and draw attention to the issues millions of other around the world are facing. And these guys say they are up to the task whether they win gold or not.

“These refugee athletes will show the world that despite the unimaginable tragedies that they have faced, anyone can contribute to society through their talent, skills and strength of the human spirit,” the statement continues.

1. What does the underlined sentence mean?
A.She trained all her life.
B.She swam for the glory of life.
C.She swam to escape being drowned.
D.She swam to escape from other refugees.
2. Where do Yusra and her sister live as refugees now?
A.SyriaB.GermanyC.CongoD.Ethiopia
3. Which of the following is NOT a reason why the refugees are threatened to their country?
A.RaceB.ViolenceC.ReligionD.Nationality
4. The IOC allowed a team of refugees to complete in the Olympic Games in order to ________.
A.help the refugees to fulfill their dreams of winning the Olympic gold medal.
B.offer the refugees a chance to earn bread by themselves.
C.light a candle of hope for all the refugees in the world.
D.curse the darkness of the society by forcing them to pay attention to the life of refugees.
2020-11-11更新 | 75次组卷 | 2卷引用:03 期中复习 培优学案-【五星培优】2021-2022学年高一英语同步培优(上教版必修一)
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