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Both Oxford and Cambridge university towns are very beautiful.They have some of the finest architecture in 1 .Some of their colleges, churches and libraries are three, four and 2 five hundred years 3 .They are 4 of valuable books and precious(珍贵的)paintings.Both towns have many 5 gardens, where the students 6 read and relax in the summer holidays.
Oxford is 7 university of the two.The first of its colleges was 8 in 1249.The university now has thirty-five colleges and about 13,000 students, many of 9 are from other countries.
There were no 10 students at Oxford 11 1878, when the first women's college, Lady Margaret Hall, 12 .Now, most colleges are 13 men and women.
Oxford is, of course, 14 for its first-class education 15 its beautiful buildings.Some of the most intelligent(有才气的)men and women in the country live and work here.Oxford gives them what they 16 : a quiet atmosphere, friendly assistants and the 400-year-old library, 17 has about 5 million books.
It is not 18 to get a place at Oxford University to study for a degree.But outside the university there are many smaller private(私人的)colleges which offer 19 difficult courses and where it is easy to enroll(考取).Most students in these private schools 20 business or English language courses.
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:054
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In 1895 , Marie 1 a French physicist named pierre Curie. He was a young man 2 loved science 3 she did.
In 1896, Madame Curie began to 4 on radioactive elements with her husband and in a little room 5 of them worked day and night, After two years of hard work , at last , 6 December 26, 1898 , they 7 that they 8 radium. This is another kind of element which has still 9 radioactivity than uranium. The 10 of radium opened the treasure-house of the energy of atomic nucleus(原子核) .
In1903 , 11 their great achievements in 12 , Madame Curie and her husband 13 the Nobel prize in physics. But unfortunately, in 1906, Pierre got 14 in a traffic accident. Marie was in extremely deep 15 .However, she 16 continued her research work. In 1911, she received the Nobel Prize in 17 . She was 18 scientist 19 two Nobel awards in the world.
Madame Curie, one of the greatest scientists ever 20 in history, will always be remembered.
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Some people say it's the most exciting thing they have ever done in their lives. Other people say it's dangerous and 1 . “Bungee jumping, ” 2 it is known, has become very 3 in the USA, France, New Zealand and Australia. Every year, thousands of people 4 50 meters or more 5 only by a “ Bungee”, a rubber cord (绳索) that stops them 6 the ground.
Bungee jumping 7 in 1979 when two students from Oxford University, England, jumped from the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, USA. 8 , bungee jumping businesses have 9 all over the USA and other places, 10 in some countries it is not 11 by law. In the USA, bungee jumpers pay $80 or more to fall through the air 12 nearly 100 km an hour — risking(冒险) their lives if the bungee cord 13 .
Emily Stead is a bungee jumper who has survived 50 jumps. “It's 14 !”she says. “I first went bungee jumping five years ago. Then, I jumped just 20 meters. My 15 jump was 50 metres — from a hot-air balloon. It's the best 16 I have done. ”
Other people do not agree. “Bungee jumping, ”says Dr Willian Finch in Colorado, USA, “is both stupid and dangerous. This month I have seen twelve people who 17 their legs or ribs (肋骨) from a bungee jump. Until now, 18 has died — but sooner or later, it will happen. ”Studies show that about two in one million might have 19 of death. Almost every accident was caused by the jumper not being 20 connected to the cord or the cord not being firmly connected to the jump platform.
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科目:高中英语 来源:黄冈中学作业本高二英语(上册) 题型:054
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Roger Crawford had everything he needed to play tennis-except two hands and a leg. He had 1 palms.
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 2 from born disability, only one out of 90,000 children born in the United States. The doctor said that Roger would probably never be able to walk or 3 himself. Fortunately Roger's parents didn't 4 the doctor.
“My parents always 5 me that I was only as handicapped(残疾) as I wanted to be,” said Roger. “They never allowed me to feel sorry for myself or 6 advantage of people because of my handicap.” “Once I got into 7 , my school papers were continually late,” explained Roger, who had to hold his pencil with both hands to write 8 . “I asked Dad to write a note to my teacher, 9 for a two-day extension on my homework. 10 , Dad made me start writing my paper two days earlier!”
Roger's father always 11 him to get involved in sports; teaching Roger to catch and throw a volleyball, and play backyard football after school. At the age of 12, Roger 12 to win a place on the school football team.
Before every game, Roger would visualize(设想) his 13 of scoring a touchdown. Then one day he got his chance. The ball landed in his arms and off, he ran as fast as he could on his artificial leg 14 the goal line, his coach and teammates 15 wildly. But at tenyard line, a guy from the other team 16 up with Roger, grabbing his left ankle(脚踝). Roger tried to pull his artificial leg 17 , but instead it ended up being pulled off.
“The only difference between you and me is that you can see my 18 , but I can't see yours. We all have them. When people ask me how I've been able to 19 my physical handicap, I tell them that I haven't overcome 20 . I've simply 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.
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科目:高中英语 来源:学习高手必修三英语北师版 北师版 题型:054
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