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 She runs about 15 miles every day, ________ the weather is like.

A. whichever                B. however                   C. whenever                 D. whatever

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科目:高中英语 来源:双色笔记高年级英语2 题型:050

  Georgia was waking up to a new president Monday but it was also getting as its first lady a green-eyed linguist from Holland who has already managed to cast a spell over the little Caucasus nation. Sandra Roelofs is seen by some as the secret weapon which enables her husband Saakashvili to win in this presidential election. She runs an investment consultancy(投资咨询公司), speaks six languages and some believe she is the real brains behind her husband's rise to power.

  Roelofs, who is a year younger than her husband, met him in 1993 when he was studying an international law programme in Strasbourg, France. She planed to go from there to Somalis as an aid worker but Saakashvili persuaded her to go with him instead to New York, where he had got a scholarship. They married soon after and when Saakashvili returned to his native Georgia to begin a career in politics, she went with him.

  She has enchanted(使人心醉) many of her adopted countrymen. The mention of her name sends women swooning(神魂颠倒), and melts the tough expressions of strong Georgian men. “You can really tell that she cares about people,” says a resident of the capital, Tbilisi. “She runs a hunitarian organization. She is smart and pretty and kind and did you hear the way she speaks Georgian? Perfectly!”

  The new first lady's looks and intelligence play a large part in her appeal. But Georgians are especially taken by her simple manner. She has said that she plans to keep living in the family's modest flat, even though they have the right to move into a luxurious government residence. “She doesn't care about fancy houses and cars.” said Malika, a 29-year-old civil servant in Tbilisi.

1.The underlined part “cast a spell over” means ________.

[  ]

A.cast a shadow over
B.attract
C.love
D.respect

2.Which of the following can he best used to describe Sandra Roelofs?

[  ]

A.Proud.
B.Hard-working.
C.Charming.
D.Humble.

3.What moves Georgians most is that Sandra Roelofs is very ________.

[  ]

A.pretty
B.modest
C.intelligent
D.plain

4.Which is the right order in which Sandra Roelofs did the following?

a.Roelofs married Saakashvili.

b.She planned to go from France to Somalis as an aid worker.

c.Roelofs runs an investment consultancy.

d.Roelofs came from Holland.

e.Roelofs went to Georgia with Saakashvili.

[  ]

A.d-a-e-c-b
B.d-a-b-e-c
C.a-b-e-c-d
D.d-b-a-e-c

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科目:高中英语 来源:宁夏银川一中2009届高三第六次月考英语试题 全国通用 题型:001

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第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A.B.C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。请听下面五段对话,回答第1-5小题。每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Whose birthday is it today?

A.Mary’s

B.Jack’s

C.Lisa’s

2.What will the speakers probably do?

A.Set out right now.

B.Start to play.

C.Stay at home.

3.What happened in the afternoon?

A.Fred left a message to his roommate.

B.The woman told Fred to meet them at six.

C.The woman asked Fred’s roommate to take a message.

4.Where are the speakers probably?

A.On a bus.

B.At a street corner.

C.At a cross.

5.What is the possible relationship between the speakers?

A.Teacher and student

B.Mother and son

C.Employer and employee.

第二节:(共15小题;每小题1.5分,共22.5分)

请听第六段材料,回答第6-7小题。每段对话或独白读两遍.

6.When did the man start to feel bad?

A.On Sunday.

B.On Monday.

C.On Tuesday.

7.What’s wrong with the man?

A.He has a fever.

B.He has a cough.

C.He has a stomachache.

请听第七段材料,回答第8-10小题。

8.What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?

A.Old friends.

B.Fellow teachers.

C.Strangers.

9.What is Mr.Johnson?

A.A teacher.

B.A researcher.

C.A doctor.

10.What can you know about the woman?

A.She has taught English in a middle school for 5 years.

B.She taught herself English for about four years.

C.She thinks the weather here is quite different from China.

请听第八段材料,回答第11-13小题。

11.What was the robber wearing?

A.A black dress.

B.A red sweater.

C.Tennis shoes.

12.Who is the robber?

A.A man who robs women in the park.

B.A woman who robs men in the park.

C.A man who dresses up like a woman.

13.What can you learn from the conversation?

A.The robber is really quite harmless.

B.Such a case has never been heard before.

C.The man speaker has been robbed several times.

请听第九段材料,回答第14-16小题。

14.What did the man plan to do at first?

A.Work in a supermarket.

B.Open his own business.

C.Work in an old shop.

15.What is the man’s job now?

A.A shop assistant.

B.The owner of a supermarket.

C.A businessman.

16.Why did the woman go to Japan?

A.She once worked in Japan.

B.She has a job in Japan.

C.She runs a shop there.

请听第十段材料,回答第17-20小题。

17.What is the speaker talking about?

A.Table manners.

B.How to live abroad.

C.Ways of eating.

18.Which of the following is considered bad in Britain when you’re eating?

A.Using a bowl to have liquid food.

B.Lifting the bowl for more food.

C.Drinking directly from the bowl.

19.Where is it all right to make a noise while eating according to the speaker?

A.In Britain.

B.In Japan.

C.In Mexico.

20.What advice does the speaker give to people visiting a foreign country?

A.Follow the people there.

B.Ask for advice before a meal.

C.Do as you do at home.

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Georgia was waking up to a new president Monday but it was also getting as its first lady a green?eyed linguist from Holland who has already managed to cast a spell over the little Caucasus nation. Sandra Roelofs is seen by some as the secret weapon which enables her husband Saakashvili to win in this presidential election.

       She runs an investment consultancy(投资咨询公司), speaks six languages and some believe she is the real brains behind her husband’s rise to power.

       Roelofs, who is a year younger than her husband, met him in 1993 when he was studying an international law programme in Strasbourg, France. She planed to go from there to Somalis as an aid worker but Saakashvili persuaded her to go with him instead to New York, where he had got a scholarship. They married soon after and when Saakashvili returned to his native Georgia to begin a career in politics, she went with him.

       She has enchanted(使人心醉) many of her adopted countrymen. The mention of her name sends women swooning(神魂颠倒), and melts the tough expressions of strong Georgian men.“You can really tell that she cares about people,” says a resident of the capital, Tbilisi.“She runs a hunitarian organization. She is smart and pretty and kind and did you hear the way she speaks Georgian? Perfectly!”

      The new first lady’s looks and intelligence play a large part in her appeal. But Georgians are especially taken by her simple manner. She has said that she plans to keep living in the family’s modest flat, even though they have the right to move into a luxurious government residence. “She doesn’t care about fancy houses and cars.” said Malika, a 29?year?old civil servant in Tbilisi.

11. The underlined part “cast a spell over” means_________.

A. cast a shadow over                                B. attract

C. love                                                     D. respect

12. Which of the following can be best used to describe Sandra Roelofs?

A. Proud.                     B. Hard?working.        C. Charming.         D. Humble.

13.What moves Georgians most is that Sandra Roelofs is very ________.

A. pretty               B. modest                     C. intelligent          D. plain

14. Which is the right order in which Sandra Roelofs did the following?

a. Roelofs married Saakashvili.

       b. She planned to go from France to Somalis as an aid worker.

c. Roelofs runs an investment consultancy.

d. Roelofs came from Holland.

e. Roelofs went to Georgia with Saakashvili.

A. d?a?e?c?b                                B. d?a?b?e?c

C. a?b?e?c?d                                       D. d?b?a?e?c

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Jasmine Harman,a famous TV presenter, was sunny and active. Nothing seemed to   36   her down. But nearly a decade on, Jasmine spent the first years of her TV life   37  a secret about her background—one she couldn’t   38  to be made public.

“When I started out in TV, I lived in fear of someone discovering about my   39  ,” she admitted. Because her mother had a   40   illness called hoarding Disorder(囤积症). “Mum would keep  41  batteries, old speakers, broken dolls and baskets she   42   in the street. Nothing would be thrown away. And she’d be   43   if you ever tried to clear them up,” Jasmine recalled. Eventually, the entire family couldn’t have a   44   life.

Two years ago, Jasmine did something   45  . She made a documentary called My Hoarder Mum and Me about her family’s battle to fight against her mum’s disease. “I do   46  our program will shine more light on the issue,” said Jasmine. Then a second program, Britain’s Biggest Hoarders   47 

Luckily, there are diagnostic criteria(诊断标准)now and experts that can help. Jasmine has become a(an)   48   herself in a way. She runs a website to help sufferers and their   49  . “It’s incredible. I spent most of my childhood being ashamed, but now I’d like to make it   50  . People like my mum need help, but not to be made to feel   51  .”

“We hadn’t been able to have Christmas dinner at Mum’s for   52  , because you couldn’t get people into the house   53  . But we had one last year, and it was amazing,” Jasmine said. “The   54   still isn’t perfect, and Mum isn’t perfect either. She’s still   55   with it. But I’m so proud that she’s come this far, and I want to tell other people it’s possible.”

36. A. settle                   B. take                C. beat                    D. calm

37. A. making         B. discovering            C. hiding                        D. mixing

38. A. wait          B. plan               C. cover                         D. bear

39. A. work                 B. mum                C. illness                 D. memory

40. A. mental                B. physical            C. final                         D. social

41. A. new           B. used               C. round               D. expensive

42. A. put away             B. made out           C. picked up            D. dug out

43. A. terrible         B. grateful            C.OK                   D. crazy

44. A. rich            B. normal             C. simple                D. hard

45. A. special               B. dangerous          C. hopeless                  D. impossible

46. A. hope          B. wonder             C. fear                 D. doubt

47. A. ended up            B. broke down         C. kept away           D. came out

48. A. patient               B. expert             C. example              D. role

49. A. friends               B. bosses             C. families              D. mistakes

50. A. fair            B. safe               C. false                 D. public

51. A. better                B. younger            C. prouder             D. worse

52. A. years                B. months            C. centuries             D. weeks

53. A. hardly         B. actually            C. luckily                D. regularly

54. A. dream         B. way               C. house                 D. study

55. A. struggling      B. filling             C. turning                 D. begging

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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解

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Georgia was waking up to a new president Monday but it was also getting as its first lady a green eyed linguist from Holland who has already managed to cast a spell over the little Caucasus nation. Sandra Roelofs is seen by some as the secret weapon which enables her husband Saakashvili to win in this presidential election.

       She runs an investment consultancy(投资咨询公司), speaks six languages and some believe she is the real brains behind her husband’s rise to power.

       Roelofs, who is a year younger than her husband, met him in 1993 when he was studying an international law programme in Strasbourg, France. She planed to go from there to Somalis as an aid worker but Saakashvili persuaded her to go with him instead to New York, where he had got a scholarship. They married soon after and when Saakashvili returned to his native Georgia to begin a career in politics, she went with him.

       She has enchanted(使人心醉) many of her adopted countrymen. The mention of her name sends women swooning(神魂颠倒), and melts the tough expressions of strong Georgian men. “You can really tell that she cares about people,” says a resident of the capital, Tbilisi. “She runs a hunitarian organization. She is smart and pretty and kind and did you hear the way she speaks Georgian? Perfectly!”

      The new first lady’s looks and intelligence play a large part in her appeal. But Georgians are especially taken by her simple manner. She has said that she plans to keep living in the family’s modest flat, even though they have the right to move into a luxurious government residence. “She doesn’t care about fancy houses and cars.” said Malika, a 29 year old civil servant in Tbilisi.

68. The underlined part “cast a spell over” means_________.

A. cast a shadow over                                B. attract

C. love                                                     D. respect

69. Which of the following can be best used to describe Sandra Roelofs?

A. Proud.                     B. Hard working.   C. Charming.            D. Humble.

70. What moves Georgians most is that Sandra Roelofs is very ________.

A. pretty               B. modest                C. intelligent             D. plain

71. Which is the right order in which Sandra Roelofs did the following?

a. Roelofs married Saakashvili.

        b. She planned to go from France to Somalis as an aid worker.

c. Roelofs runs an investment consultancy.

d. Roelofs came from Holland.

e. Roelofs went to Georgia with Saakashvili.

A. d?a?e?c?b                                       B. d?a?b?e?c

C. a?b?e?c?d                                       D. d?b?a?e?c

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