Do you still remember the chicken farm _______ we visited three months ago?
A. where B. when C. that D. what
科目:高中英语 来源:2014-2015学年福建福州高三上期末质量检测英语试卷(解析版) 题型:阅读理解
It seems that people are gradually losing their smartness as smartphones become increasingly important assistants in their lives. As we rely too much on technology instead of our brains, many people have lost three basic abilities.
The first skill many people have lost is remembering phone numbers. Because phone numbers are stored in smartphone contacts, there's now no need to dial a number or look at it again. This is fine until you need to call someone for help, only to find your phone is not around.
And some people may also have lost their sense of direction because navigation apps can guide people anywhere they want. People get so dependent on them that when they can't use their smartphones, they get lost and anxious.
But the worst lost skills may be social ones, meaning that some people are becoming socially inept(无能的)People often bury themselves in their smartphones. As we're too absent-minded by what's happening in the virtual(虚拟的)some of us have lost conversational skills and sometimes can't even distinguish whether a person is happy or not.
Last August, researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles, studied 51 students aged 11 and 12 who had over five hours' screen time every day. Their task was to tell the emotions of 48 pictures of faces that were happy, sad, angry or scared.
The children made an average of 14. 02 mistakes at the beginning. But after a five-day camp without electronic products, they made only 9.41 mistakes on average.
Luckily, people still have a chance to get these abilities back. You should try to keep your parents' numbers in mind for emergencies. You should also pay more attention to street signs and stores , which will help you to draw a mind map and stop you from getting lost. And the easiest solution to social skill loss is to take a break from electronic products.
1.The underlined sentence in the second paragraph implies that .
A. you are able to turn to others for help
B. others are able to call you anytime and anywhere
C. others are unable to get in touch with you by smartphone
D. you are unable to contact others without your smartphone
2. The experiment by researchers indicated that without electronic products, one could .
A. recognize more facial expressions correctly
B. lose the sense of direction frequently
C. tell different emotions immediately
D.more pictures of faces easily
3.Overusing smartphones, people will probably according to the passage
A. lose face-to-face communication skills
B. have no sense of numbers
C. weaken their senses of hearing and sight
D. fail to find their destination
4.The passage mainly tells us that many people are .
A. becoming no smarter than smartphones
B. benefiting from smartphones' intelligence
C.losing some basic abilities because of using samrtphones
D.trying hard to break away from smartphones’intelligence
5.The writer’s attitude towards electronic products is .
A.critical B.sympathetic
C.supportive D.optimistic
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Hurry! Class ________. You know the first class _____ at 7:30.
A. is beginning; begins B. begins; is beginning
C. is beginning; is beginning D. begins; begins
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科目:高中英语 来源:2014-2015学年四川德阳市高一上第二次月考英语试卷(解析版) 题型:书面表达
新年即将来临,你打算用攒下的零花钱给父母买一件礼物。请以 “A present for my parents”为题写一篇文章。该文必须包括以下内容:
1.你送的礼物:一张健康俱乐部的贵宾卡;
2.你父母亲的现状:父亲是教师,工作很辛苦;母亲喜欢读书,但缺乏运动;
3.你送该礼物的原因;
4.该礼物对他们可能产生的影响和带来的变化。
注意:1. 文章应包括以上所有信息;
2. 词数;120左右。文章的开头已经写好,不计入总词数。
3. 健康俱乐部的贵宾卡a VIP card of a health club
缺乏 lack
A Present for My Parents
The new year is coming and I want to give my parents a present.
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科目:高中英语 来源:2014-2015学年四川德阳市高一上第二次月考英语试卷(解析版) 题型:完形填空
Once there was a group of men — a young hot-blooded man and a big number of old folks(人), doing a timber (木料) job in a jungle.
This young man was very . He always continued to work through his break time and that those old folks were wasting time, having to____ several times a day to drink and chat. As time went by, this young man noticed that he worked through break time and hardly took a , those old folks were chopping the same of trees as he did and sometimes did more. It was as if they worked through the break time as he did. So he to work harder the next day. Unfortunately the were even worse.
One day, one of the old folks him for a drink during their break time. That young man and said that he had no time! Then the old man smiled and said, “It is just a waste of effort to chopping trees(砍树) without re-sharpening your axe(斧子). Sooner or later you will_____ or be so tired as you have spent too much .”
Suddenly the young man that actually during break time while those old folks were having a chat, they were re-sharpening their axes at the same time! And that's how they could faster than him, yet spending less time!
What we is efficiency(效率) by making use of our skill and ability . Only then can we have more time to do other things. Otherwise we will always keep saying ... I have no !
1.A. weak B. clever C. hard-working D. good-looking
2.A. admired B. complained C. reminded D. predicted
3.A. plan B. appear C. work D. break
4.A. even though B. only if C. because D. unless
5.A. photo B. rest C. step D. bath
6.A. weight B. height C. amount D. price
7.A. failed B. pretended C. agreed D. decided
8.A. marks B. results C. effects D. conditions
9.A. invited B. blamed C. thanked D. forgave
10.A. begged B. argued C. nodded D. refused
11.A. wrong. B. valuable C. extra D. exact
12.A. mind B. avoid C. practice D. keep
13.A. speed up B. give up C. watch out D. turn out
14.A. energy B. money C. life D. skill
15.A. warned B. expected C. realized D. announced
16.A. also B. hardly C. seldom D. never
17.A. talk B. chop C. walk D. climb
18.A. abandon B. introduce C. need D. teach
19.A. quickly B. curiously C. seriously D. intelligently
20.A. time B. tool C. job D. patience
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科目:高中英语 来源:2014-2015学年四川德阳市高一上第二次月考英语试卷(解析版) 题型:单项填空
The hotel wanted to charge 50$ for the room service, but we couldn’t ______ to live in such an expensive hotel.
A. spend B. afford C. charge D. pay
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假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同学写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(﹨)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
It was a bad night for Lewis, whose work had taken long than expected. It was late and he was tiring when driving home. He turned into his building’s parking lot, so all the spaces were full. He drove back onto the street, looked for a parking space. The next block were empty. He didn’t see the “No Parking” sign. He drove in, parked and hurrying home. The next morning he went back for his car. It was going. He telephoned the police to say his car had stolen. The police told him what it had happened: his car had been on a private parking lot and had been taken away by the police. Lewis had to pay 40 dollars to get her car back. In addition, he got a parking ticket.
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Only if you have a permit to park here. Otherwise you’ll get fined.
A. you will be allowed B. will you be allowed
C. will you allow D. you will allow
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科目:高中英语 来源:2014-2015学年山东枣庄第九中学高三10月月考英语试卷(解析版) 题型:阅读理解
Marjorie Baer used to joke about her retirement plans.She wasn't married and had no kids, but she didn't intend to be alone—she and all her single friends would move into a fictional home she called Casa de Biddies.Instead, Baer developed terminal brain cancer when she was 52.But just as she'd hoped, her friends and family provided her with love and care to the end.
Ballance was only the first of Baer's friends who became her unofficial caregivers.With her brother Phil Baer from Los Angeles, they worked out a system to watch over their friend and allow her to keep some of the privacy and independence she cherished.
Baer's good friend Ruth Henrich took Baer to doctors' appointments and helped her deal with all the aspects of life —answering machines, TV controls, and even phone numbers.After Henrich sent out an e-mail request, a group of volunteers signed up to ferry Baer back and forth to radiation therapy(放疗).Others in Baer's circle offered up particular talents: A nurse friend helped Baer figure out how to get what she was due from Social Security and her disability insurance; a lawyer pal helped Baer with her will; a partner who was an accountant took over her bills when she could no longer manage them."There was this odd sense that the right person always showed up," says Ballance.Their arrangement worked remarkably well.
Unmarried women are one of the fastest-growing groups in America; experts are concerned about how care-giving will be managed for them as they age.If the experience of Baer's friends is a guide, the Internet will play a role.It's already making it possible to create communities of caregivers who may have only one thing in common: the person who needs their help.On personal "care pages" set up through services such as Lotsa Helping Hands, friends and family members can post a list of tasks that need to be done, volunteer to do them, and keep updated on the person's condition.As Baer's cancer progressed, for example, her friends set up a page on Yahoo! where people could sign up to deliver meals or do errands(差事).
Catherine Fox, one of the friends who were present when Baer died, was deeply affected."It was so comforting to know that if you're willing to ask for help, the generosity of family and friends can be phenomenal(显著的).It makes me feel secure and hopeful to know that help is there when you need it."
1.The most appropriate title of this passage should be ______.
A.On her own, but not alone
B.A friend in need is a friend indeed
C.A new practice of American government
D.A phenomenal advantage of the Internet
2.Who helped Marjorie Baer get her disability insurance?
A.Ruth Henrich. B.Her brother.
C.A nurse friend. D.Ballance.
3.The underlined part in paragraph four suggests that the Internet will ______.
A.play a role in American future pension system
B.provide online medical care for aged unmarried women
C.help manage care-giving for unmarried women as they age
D.help those aged unmarried women to kill their spare time
4.The writer tells us the story of Marjorie Baer for the purpose of ______.
A.reminding us to be kind and make as many friends as we can
B.informing that there will be a new trend of care-giving for the single elderly
C.persuading us that we can enjoy our retirement even if we don’t have a child
D.introducing the convenience that will be brought by the Internet after we retire
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