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科目: 来源:高中英语复习题 题型:054

 It is true that we live longer, travel faster and own more things than we used to. We have 1 great progress in science and technology. But we 2 have lots of problems. One of the major problems 3 that at the same time as we 4 our industry and modern life, our natural environment 5 polluted.

 Sometimes the air is too polluted to 6 and the rivers are 7 filthy to swim in or to take water 8 . In the big cities the roads are too crowded to drive 9 . In the countryside 10 farmland is being taken up by development projects. Today, things 11 open land , clean water and good air are getting scarcer and scarcer . But industry and modern life 12 be enemies of beauty. Progress 13 be ugly .It doesn’t have to 14 all the countryside around it. We can have both beauty and progress 15 we really want to . There are 16 things the government should do to overcome the environmental problems we face today . First of all, the government should regard the protection of the environment as one of the most important issues it 17 on its agendA.The government should consider the environment 18 jobs . Secondly, more money should be given to scientists to research the problems 19 by the pollution of the environment. Thirdly, strict laws and fines should be imposed on factories which do not 20 environmental laws .It isn’t just the government that should pay attention to the environment. We as individuals should also be prepared to do something to help the environment. We should stop littering around. We should dispose of rubbish in the regular rubbish bin. We should recycle aluminum cans, bottles and newspapers.Above all, we should increase our environmental awareness.

 As I have said earlier, our planet is being polluted. We will not be able to live on the planet much longer unless we protect and improve it the best way we can.

1.A.Achieved B.obtained C.gained D. made

2.A.even B.ever C.still D. yet

3.A.Are B.is  C.were D. was

4.A.Are developing B.have been developing C.have developed D. develop

5.A.is being B.will be C.has been D. was

6.A.breathe B.be breathed C.have breathed D. have been breathed

7.A.so B.too C.very D. far more

8.A.from           B.from under the surface

 C.from the depth of the river  D. out of the river

9.A.Along B.Around C.All the way D.All through

10.A.more and more        B.people find more and more

  C.there will be more and more   D. it is more and more

11.A.As B.As if C.like D.As though

12.A.needn’t B.must not C.shouldn’t D. do not have to

13.A.needn’t B.must not C.shouldn’t D. shouldn’t have to

14.A.ruin   B.hurt   C.destroy D. break

15.A.unless B.if    C.in case  D. suppose

16.A.few   B.A few   C.quite a few D. many

17.A.faces  B.meets   C.has   D. prepares

18.A.After  B.before   C.And   D. together with

19.A.caused B.produced C.brought about D. made happen

20.A.listen to B.obey   C.do what is ordered to do by   D. carry out

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科目: 来源:高中英语复习题 题型:054

 What is quoted from famous people in history always encourages us in our work, our studies and our life.

 First, just have a look at what David J. Firestone, whom few Chinese 1 , has got to say about Lei Feng, who 2 famous in China ever since 1963 ---- :“... the 3 of Lei Feng typified to the Chinese people were 4 5 soldier --- American or Chinese, Egyptian or Russian---- could 6 the virtues of patriotism, bravery, loyalty, and humility. Now 7 then these ideas transcend 8 boundaries ;they are 9 of a larger bond between soldiers of different national and cultural backgrounds . This is 10 the posters were on the walls 11 West Point . ”

 Which is more important, words or deeds ? The answer can be 12 in a quotation from William Shakespeare 13 follows : “Action is 14 .”

John F. Kennedy, 35th president of the U. S.A. , once stressed : “My fellow Americans, 15 what your country can do for you;ask 16 you can do for your country . ”

 Martin Luther , the famous German leader of religion reformation , said: “ 17 that is done in the world is done by hope .”

 Talking about the value of life, D. H. Lawrence said: “Life is ours to 18 , not 19 .”

 Ralph Waldo Emerson, a 19th century American writer, pointed out: “Nothing great was 20 achieved without enthusiasm .”

1.A.know B.know of C.Are aware of D.Are familiar with

2.A.has been B.was C.is D. had been

3.A.prices B.praises C.prizes D. values

4.A.unity B.universal C.universe D. university

5.A.A B.the C.Any D. some

6.A.Appreciate B.know C.realize D. thank

7.A.like B.As C.As if D.As though

8.A.nature B.natural C.nation D. national

9.A.part B.Any part C.the part D. some part

10.A.how B.why C.when D. where  

11.A.At B.on C.to the D. within

12.A.found B.discovered C.described D. searched for

13.A.As B.that C.which D. what

14.A.eloquence B.eloquent C.eloquences  D. eloquently

15.A.better not ask B.had better ask C.Ask not D. not ask

16.A.how B.what C.who D. why

17.A.Everything B.Nothing C.Something D. The thing

18.A.spend B.be spent C.be spending D. have been spent

19.A.save B.be saved C.be saving  D. have been saved

20.A.ever B.even   C.yet    D. never

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科目: 来源:2000~2001学年度第一学期单元练习 题型:054

  The word“hello”is probably used more often than 1 one in the English language. 2 in the United States uses the word again and again every day of the week.

  The first thing you hear when you pick up the phone is “Hello” 3 the caller is an 4 ,who might say,“Are you there?”The American inventor, Thomas Edison, is 5 to be the first person to use“hello”in the late 1800’s soon after his 6 of the telephone.

   7 people had greeted each other on the telephone with“Are you there?”They were not sure the new 8 could really carry voices.

  Thomas Edison, however, was a man of 9 words. He wasted 10 .The first time he picked up the phone. He did not ask if anyone was there. He was sure someone was there and simply said“hello”.

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科目: 来源: 题型:054

  The word“hello”is probably used more often than 1 one in the English language. 2 in the United States uses the word again and again every day of the week.

  The first thing you hear when you pick up the phone is “Hello” 3 the caller is an 4 ,who might say,“Are you there?”The American inventor, Thomas Edison, is 5 to be the first person to use“hello”in the late 1800’s soon after his 6 of the telephone.

   7 people had greeted each other on the telephone with“Are you there?”They were not sure the new 8 could really carry voices.

  Thomas Edison, however, was a man of 9 words. He wasted 10 .The first time he picked up the phone. He did not ask if anyone was there. He was sure someone was there and simply said“hello”.

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科目: 来源:英语教研室 题型:054

完形填空

    阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的ABCD四个选项中,选出最佳答案。

    One afternoon just before Christmas, an old gentleman was wandering through the city center. The    1    were all filled with good things and crowded with    2  shoppers. The children were    3    all the toys on display in windows, and the old man suddenly saw a dirty boy sitting on the pavement    4    bitterly. When the    5  old man asked him    6    he was crying, the little boy told him that he had    7  a ten penny piece that his uncle had given him. At once the old man    8    a handful of coins. He   9   out a shiny new    10    penny piece and handed it to the child. “Thank you very much,” said the little boy, and    11    his eyes, he cheered up at once.

    An hour or so    12    the old man was    13    his way back home    14    the same road. To his    15    he saw the little boy in the same    16    , crying just as bitterly as before. He went up to the boy and asked him if he had lost the ten penny piece he had just given him as    17   . The boy told him that    18    he had not lost the second coin, but he still could not    19    the first one. “If I could find my own piece,” he said tearfully. “I'd have twenty    20    now.”

    1

A. streets              B. road

C. houses              D. shops

    2

A. cheerful            B. angry

C. worried            D. surprised

    3

A. looking for          B. looking at

C. looking after          D. looking on

    4

A. singing             B. shouting

C. laughing            D. crying

    5

A. cruel              B. polite

C. kind               D. angry

    6

A. why               B. what

C. how               D. as

    7

A. left               B. spent

C. missed              D. lost

    8

A. pulled out            B. pulled on

C. put out             D. pushed on

    9

A. selected            B. chose

C. picked              D. elected

    10

A. one                B. two

C. twenty              D. ten

    11

A. opening            B. drying

C. cleaning            D. washing

    12

A. later               B. after

C. before              D. earlier

    13

A. leaving             B. walking

C. making             D. giving

    14

A. on                B. in

C. by                D. at

    15

A. delight              B. surprise

C. disappointed          D. satisfaction

    16

A. spot               B. street

C. road               D. shop

    17

A. good              B. well

C. before              D. ago

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A. actually             B. finally

C. exactly             D. really

    19

A. see               B. get

C. have               D. find

    20

A. pence             B. penny

C. pieces             D. coins

 

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科目: 来源:英语教研室 题型:054

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    阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的ABCD四个选项中,选出最佳答案。

    Roger Crawford had everything he needed to play tennis except two hands and a leg. He had no palms (手掌). The baby's arms and legs were shortened, and he had only three toes on his right foot and his left leg was cut off.

    The doctor said Roger    1    from ectrodactylism (先天性畸形), only one out of 90 000 children born in the United States. The doctor said Roger would probably never be able to walk or    2    himself. Fortunately Roger's parents didn't    3 the doctor.

    “My parents always taught me that I was only as handicapped (残疾的) as I wanted to be,” said Roger. “They never allowed me to feel sorry for myself or take    4  of people because of my handicap. Once I got into trouble. my school papers were continually late.” explained Roger, who had to hold his pencil with both hands to write    5    . “I asked Dad to write a note to my teacher,    6    for a two-day extension on my assignments.    7    , Dad made me start writing my paper two days earlier!”

    Roger's father always    8    him to get involved in ( 参加) sports, teaching Roger to catch and throw a volleyball, and play football after school. At the age of 12, Roger    9    to win a place on the school football team.

    Before every game, Roger would    10    his dream of scoring a touch down (角地球,在对方球门线后着地). Then one day he got his    11   . The ball landed in his arms and off. He ran as fast as he could on his artificial leg toward the goal line, his coach and teammates    12   wildly. But at the ten-yard line, a guy from the other team    13    up with Roger, grabbing his left ankle. Roger tried to pull his artificial leg    14   , but instead it ended up being pulled off.

    Roger's love of sports    15    and so did his self-confidence. But not every obstacle (障碍) gave way to Roger's    16   .

    Roger went on to play college tennis, finishing his tennis career with 22 wins and 11 losses. He later became the first physically handicapped tennis player to be certified (证明) as a teaching professional by the United States Professional Tennis Association. Roger now tours the country, speaking to groups about what it takes to be a winner, no matter    17    you are.

    “The only difference    18    you and me is that you can see my handicap, but I can't see    19    . We all have them. When people ask me how I've been able to overcome my physical handicap, I tell them that I haven't overcome anything. I've 20    learned what I can't do-such as play the piano or eat with chopsticks, but more importantly, I've learned what I can do. Then I do what I can with all my heart and soul,” said Roger in the end.

    1

A. suffered             B resulted

C. heard              D. died

    2

A. help                B. care for

C. teach              D. stand

    3

A. promise            B. follow

C. persuade           D. believe

    4

A. use               B. care

C. advantage           D. note

    5

A. hard               B. quickly

C. slowly              D. easily

    6

A. asking              B. answering

C. playing             D. looking

    7

A. And                B. Instead

C. Then              D. Therefore

    8

A. praised             B. forced

C. encouraged         D. criticized (批评)

    9

A. managed           B. meant

C. promised            D. prepared

    10

A. recognize            B. realize

C. visualize (设想)       D. specialize(专攻)

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A. memory            B. time

C. lesson             D. chance

    12

A. cheering           B. enjoying

C. watching            D. laughing

    13

A. picked              B. help

C. caught              D. kept

    14

A. free                B. round

C. through            D. off

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A. added             B. grew

C. rose               D. raised

    16

A. determination        B. thought

C. failure             D. confidence

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A. what              B. where

C. who               D. how old

    18

A. between            B. from

C. with               D. by

    19

A. you                B. your

C. yourself            D. yours

    20

A. naturally           B. certainly

C. simply              D. especially

 

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科目: 来源:英语教研室 题型:054

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    阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的ABCD四个选项中,选出最佳答案。

    The following is about wedding customs around the world.

    In Scotland, when a couple    1    married, the bride comes to the bridegroom's home on the wedding day. She    2    a piece of wedding cake into the air with all her    3   . The higher she throws it,    4    their life is expected to be. In some parts of Switzerland    5   is customary to invite a performer on stilts (高跷)   6 the wedding    7    the couple good luck. In Cameroon, the wedding tradition is    8 the bridegroom's father holds the bride and throws her into a pool of water to get rid of    9    luck. In a village in Egypt, the bridegroom takes the bride in his arms, and they jump together into a big tub (盆,浴盆) of water. They    10   dripping. and everyone shares their good wishes.

    In Java, Indonesia, the bride    11    a basin of clear water and washes the bridegroom's feet to express her    12    to him. In the Caucasus the newlyweds, accompanied (陪伴)    13    a chief witness (证人,证婚人), complete to    14    a high mountain.

    When they reach the summit (top), they are considered to    15   . In Australia, Ausakan newly weds are bundled (tied) together in a bag    16    snake skin to spend the    17   . They are considered married when they emerge (come out, appear) the next morning. In Afghanistan,    18    is placed before the bride and bridegroom. They meet in the mirror, then    19    a big wedding feast (large meal). In the South Pacific, wedding customs are rather simple. The couple come to the home of the clan(部族) elder,    20    marries them by touching their foreheads together.

    1

A. are               B. gets

C. has               D. will be

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A. throws             B. gives

C. sends             D. puts

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A. rings              B. energy

C. strength            D. things

    4

A. happier          &nbsp;  B. happiest

C. happy             D. the happier

    5

A. she               B. he

C. it                  D. there

    6

A. to                 B. with

C. for               D. on

    7

A. wish               B. to wish

C. wishes              D. wishing

    8

A. what              B. which

C. if                 D. that

    9

A. bad                B. good

C. happy             D. well

    10

A. come out of          B. come up

C. come down         D. come out

    11

A. takes              B. brings

C. fetches             D. carries

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A. obey               B. likeness

C. happiness            D. devotion

    13

A. with               B. by

C. for               D. on

    14

A. climb              B. draw

C. run               D. choose

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A. be winners          B. be married

C. be engaged          D. have found a good habit

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A. made up of         B. made into

C. made of            D. made from

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A. day                B. morning

C. evening             D. night

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A. a bed              B. a table

C. a mirror            D. a room

    19

A. happen             B. take place

C. hold               D. has

    20

A. that                B. who

C. which             D. where

 

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科目: 来源:英语教研室 题型:054

After her husband had gone to work, Mrs. Richards sent her children to school and returned to her bedroom on the second floor. She was too    1    to do any housework that morning,  2 in the evening, she was going to an unusual dress party with her husband. What she wanted to play was a    3    genie and as she had made that special dress of hers the night    4    she was anxious to    5    it on.    6    the dress was nothing but a big piece of white cloth,    7 would be very effective to make her look like a genie. After putting it on, Mrs. Richards went   8 happily. She wanted to find out    9    it would be comfortable to wear.

    Just as Mrs. Richards was entering the dining room, there was a    10    at the front door. She thought it    11    be the baker. She had told him to come straight in if    12    failed to open the door and leave the bread on the kitchen table. Now, not wanting to    13    the poor man, Mrs. Richards quickly    14    in the small storeroom under the stairs. She heard the front door open and entered a man. When Mrs. Richards    15    that it was the man from the Electricity Board (电业局) that came to read the meter (电表), she stepped out of the storeroom 16    and tried to explain the matter, but it was too late. The man let out a sharp    17    and jumped back several paces, his eyes and mouth    18    wide and both his hands raised.

    When Mrs. Richards first    19    and then ran after him, he ran away, shutting the door behind him with great    20    and noise.

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A. nervous            B. tired

C. busy               D. excited

    2

A. so                B. as

C. while              D. but

    3

A. terrible              B. funny

C. cruel              D. fearless

    4

A. ago                B. later

C. before              D. early

    5

A. have               B. try

C. wear              D. dress

    6

A. Though            B. As

C. If                 D. When

    7

A. that                B. this

C. it                  D. which

    8

A. downstairs          B. around

C. upstairs            D. out

    9

A. how               B. why

C. that                D. whether

    10

A. man               B. break

C. knock             D. stranger

    11

A. should              B. must

C. would             D. might

    12

A. she               B. he

C. it                  D. someone

    13

A. surprise            B. frighten

C. trouble              D. worry

    14

A. stayed              B. came

C. rushed              D. hid

    15

A. realized             B. knew

C. thought             D. got

    16

A. presently           B. quickly

C. hurriedly           D. pleasantly

    17

A. sound             B. noise

C. voice              D. cry

    18

A. opened             B. kept

C. turned              D. closed

    19

A. looked              B. sat

C. stood              D. walked

    20

A. force              B. care

C. movement           D. action

 

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科目: 来源:英语教研室 题型:054

The night was dark, though sometimes the moving clouds allowed a star or two to be seen in the sky. The poor men held on to any bit of     1     they could find. They called to the Marie for     2   , but she was far    3    the reach of the human voice. At one o'clock in the    4 the water was getting    5   , and even worse a strong    6    had begun to blow. Suddenly 7    were seen in the distance: another ship! The shouts of the    8    were heard on board, and willing hearts pulled them out of the water. The    9    of the ship that had so    10 arrived on the scene in time to save their lives was Ellen. What had brought her to the exact spot through the darkness and the pathless sea? Her captain had known    11    of the wreck (沉船) and had, indeed, attempted to sail away from it. But let him speak for himself.

    “I was forced by the wind,” he said long after wards, to    12    my course (航道). Just as I did it, a small    13    flew across the ship once or twice and then    14    at my face. I took    15    of this until exactly the same thing happened a    16    time, which caused me to think it rather    17   , while I was thus    18    it, the same bird, for the third time, made its appearance and flew about in the same way as before. I was then    19    to change my course back to the original one. It had not gone far    20    I heard strange noises; and when I tried to make sure where they came from, I found I was in the middle of people who had been shipwrecked. I immediately did my best to save them.

    1

A. cloth              B. flower

C. paper              D. wood

    2

A. food               B. help

C. rest                D. stop

    3

A. between            B. out

C. beyond             D. in

    4

A. afternoon            B. noon

C. morning            D. midnight

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A. colder             B. deeper

C. saltier             D. warmer

    6

A. smoke              B. wave

C. sand               D. wind

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A. people              B. lights

C. ships              D. houses

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A. sailors              B. captains

C. birds              D. swimmers

    9

A. name              B. owner

C. captain             D. designer

    10

A. slowly              B. early

C. immediately         D. fortunately

    11

A. everything           B. nothing

C. something           D. anything

    12

A. continue           B. turn

C. change             D. sail

    13

A. fish                B. fly

C. plane              D. bird

    14

A. flew               B. stopped

C. stayed              D. looked

    15

A. no care             B. good care

C. no notice            D. some notice

    16

A. good              B. second

C. third               D. long

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A. interesting           B. funny

C. common           D. unusual

    18

A. searching            B. expecting

C. considering         D. studying

    19

A. decided             B. advised

C. persuaded    &nbsp;      D. invited

    20

A. when              B. while

C. as                D. after

 

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科目: 来源:英语教研室 题型:054

What is intelligence (智力) anyway? When I was in the army I    1    an intelligence test that all soldiers took, and, against    2    of 100, scored 160.

    I had an auto-repair man once, who, on these intelligence tests, could not    3    have scored more than 80.    4   , when anything went wrong with my car I hurried to him —and he always    5    it.

    Well, then, suppose my auto-repair man    6    questions for some intelligence tests. By every one of them I'd prove myself    7   . In a world where I have to work with my   8   , I'd do poorly.

    Consider my auto-repair man    9   . He had a habit of telling    10   . One time he said, “Doc, a deaf-and-dumb (聋哑) man    11    some nails. Having entered a store, he put two fingers together on the counter and made    12    movements with the other hand. The clerk brought him a hammer. He    13    his head and pointed to the two fingers he was hammering. The clerk    14    him some nails. He picked out the right size and left. Well, Doc, the    15  man who came in was blind. He wanted scissors (剪刀).    16    do you suppose he asked for them?” I lifted my right hand and made scissoring movements with my first two fingers. He burst out laughing and said, “Why, you fool, he used his    17    and asked for them. I've been    18    that on all my customers today, but I knew    19    I'd catch you.” “Why is that?” I asked. “Because you are so goddamned educated. Doc. I knew you couldn't be very    20   .”

    And I have an uneasy feeling he had something there.

    1

A. failed              B. wrote

C. received            D. chose

    2

A. an average          B. a total

C. an exam            D. a number

    3

A. always              B. possibly

C. certainly           D. frequently

    4

A. Then              B. Thus

C. Therefore           D. Yet

    5

A. fixed              B. checked

C. drove             D. changed

    6

A. answered            B. practiced

C. designed      &nb??ewx?xm如x"Times New Roman"'>    D. inferring

 

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A. confirmed           B. assured

C. jammed            D. blocked

    10

A. better             B. ruder

C. more polite          D. more frightening

 

sp;      D. tried

    7

A. teacher             B. doctor

C. winner              D. fool

    8

A. brains             B. effort

C. hands             D. attention

    9

A. again              B. as usual

C. too               D. as well

    10

A. lies               B. jokes

C. news              D. tales

    11

A. bought              B. tested

C. found             D. needed

    12

A. cutting              B. hammering

C. waving             D. circling

    13

A. nodded             B. raised

C. shook             D. turned

    14

A. brought            B. packed

C. sent                D. sold

    15

A. clever             B. other

C. right               D. next

    16

A. What              B. How

C. Who               D. Which

    1?7

A. imagination         B. hand

C. voice              D. information

    18

A. trying             B. proving

C. practicing           D. examining

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