It will lead to very serious result if this matter was ________ unsolved.


  1. A.
    stayed
  2. B.
    remained
  3. C.
    left
  4. D.
    keeping
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科目:高中英語 來源:山東省乳山市2006-2007學(xué)年度高三第一學(xué)期期中考試、英語試題 題型:050

  Springtime in Paris

  Paris in the springtime was, is and always will be something rather special.Why not experience it for yourself with his excellent break for four days?This attractive city had something to offer everyone and with price at just $129.

  Your break begins with traveling bus transfer(中轉(zhuǎn))from regional pick-up points and travel to Paris is via cross-channel ferry(擺渡), arriving at your hotel in the evening.The Ibis is an excellent quality hotel with private facilities in all rooms:satellite TV, radio, telephone and alarm clock.It has a bar and restaurant and is situated about two miles south of Notre Dame, enabling you to explore Paris with ease.

  The following day, after continental breakfast(included), the bus takes you on a sightseeing tour of the city, during which you’ll see the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, in fact almost every famous landmark you will even have heard of.You then leave Paris and take a short drive to the magnificent Palace of Versailles, the home of Louis XIV.The tour ends mid-afternoon back in Paris where you will have the remainder of the day in your free time.In the evening there is a“Paris By Night”tour showing you the beautiful buildings with bright lights.

  Day three takes you to Montmartre, perhaps the most picturesque quarter of Paris.In the afternoon you are free to explore this beautiful city as you wish, perhaps take a pleasure voyage on the River Seine or look through among the antique(古式的)shops.In the evening you will have the opportunity to visit the best night-club in the city, the splendid Le Paradis Latin.On the final day it’s back to the UK via channel ferry.

  Included in the price of $129 per person:

  ◆Return bus and ferry travel to Paris

  ◆3 nights in hotel

  ◆Continental breakfast during your stay

  ◆Visit to Chateau of Versailles(admission not included)

  ◆Tour to Montmartre

  ◆Services of an experienced bilingual(兩種語言的)tour guide at all times

(1)

This advertisement is mainly.

[  ]

A.

to tell tourists the route to Paris.

B.

to show the price of traveling to Paris

C.

to introduce the city of Paris

D.

to attract tourists to Paris

(2)

During the four-day stay in Paris, the tourists will.

[  ]

A.

have free time of at least half day.

B.

have a“Paris By night”on the first evening

C.

have a pleasure voyage on the River Seine together

D.

live in a hotel far away from Paris

(3)

The underlined word“facilities”in the second paragraph refers to.

[  ]

A.

exhibition

B.

equipment

C.

position

D.

service

(4)

After paying $129, the tourists will have to pay for.

[  ]

A.

the continental breakfasts

B.

a tour of Montmartre

C.

admission tickets to the Chateau of Versailles

D.

services of a bilingual tour guide

(5)

We learn from the text that.

[  ]

A.

the tourists can telephone in the Ibis without paying

B.

the tourists will spend the night in Le Paradis Latin on the third day

C.

The Palace of Versailles is not in the center of Paris

D.

it will take you a long time to get to Montmartre from Paris

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科目:高中英語 來源:新疆兵團(tuán)二中2012屆高三第五次月考英語試題 題型:050

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  Le Whif, an inhaler(吸入劑)that allows chocolate lovers to meet their needs whenever they please without putting on weight, is to be on market in British stores.The invention, called the world's first breatheable food, lets consumers suck in the taste of chocolate or coffee while taking on less than one calorie.Its makers claim it will enable dieters to enjoy their favorite snacks without worrying about their waistline.

  The lip-stick-style tube contains hundreds of milligrams of tiny food particles(粒子)which are small enough to be carried by air, but too large to enter the lungs.Each Le Whif contains enough flavor for about eight to ten whiffs(一陣氣味)and costs $1.99 on its own, or $4.99 for a pack of three.The inhaler is available in chocolate as well as coffee flavor.

  It was invented by Prof.David Edwards.He said Le Whif was not designed to replace food but could be used to increase dining experiences, such as allowing people to try a variety of dishes from restaurant menus before ordering their meal.

  He said, “In terms of living on whiffing, we aren't even close to being there.But there clearly has been a revolution over the last few years where we are eating smaller amounts of food more frequently, and choosing food for its aesthetic(審美的)pleasure.We will be launching new whiffing experiences probably every six months.It is reasonable to predict that the next line of whiffing products will be even more health centered.”

  The product came onto market in Paris in 2009 and the first production run of 25,000 inhalers were sold out within a month.It has since been made available across France and in the US.In Britain Le Whif is to be sold firstly in House of Fraser for a month, after which it could become more widely distributed.

(1)

We can learn from Paragraph 1 that ________.

[  ]

A.

Le Whif isn't availabe in British stores yet

B.

Le Whif can help dieters to lose weight

C.

Le Whif is calorie-free

D.

Le Whif is popular with British chocolate lovers

(2)

What's the main purpose of inventing Le Whif?

[  ]

A.

To replace food.

B.

To help people stop drinking coffee.

C.

To replace the traditional chocolate.

D.

To increase people's dining experiences.

(3)

Which of the following statements does David Edwards agree with?

[  ]

A.

His new products will come out once a year.

B.

The whiffing products in the future will be improved.

C.

Le Whif can make people eat less food.

D.

Le Whif is a revolution that will change people's life.

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科目:高中英語 來源:模擬題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解。
     Le Whif, an inhaler (吸入劑) that allows chocolate lovers to meet their needs whenever they please
without putting on weight, is to be released in British stores. The invention, called the world's first breathable
food by its creators, lets consumers suck in the taste of chocolate or coffee while taking on less than one
calorie. Its makers claim it will enable dieters to enjoy their favorite snacks without worrying about their
waistline.
     The lipstick-style tube contains hundreds of milligrams of tiny food particles which are small enough to
become conveyed by air, but too large to enter the lungs. Each Le Whif contains enough flavor for about
eight to ten whiffs (噴射) and costs 1.99 on its own, or £4.99 for a pack of three. The inhaler is available
in chocolate, raspberry chocolate and mint chocolate models as well as coffee flavor, which gives a dose of
caffeine equivalent to a small short of strong black coffee.
     It was invented by Prof. David Edwards. He said Le Whif was not designed to replace food but could be
used to increase dining experiences, such as allowing people to sample a variety of dishes from restaurant
menus before ordering their meal.
     He said, "In terms of living off whiffing we aren't even close to being there. But there clearly has been a
revolution over the last few years where we are eating smaller amounts of food more frequently and choosing
food or its aesthetic (審美的) pleasure. We will be launching new whiffing experiences probably every six
months. It is reasonable to assume that the next line of whiffing products will be even more health centered."
     The product was released in Paris in 2009 and the initial production run of 25,000 inhalers were sold out
within a month. It has since been made available across France and in the US. In Britain Le Whif is to be sold
firstly in House of Fraser for a month, after which it could become more widely distributed.
1. According to Paragraph 1, Le Whif ____.
A. is a new kind of healthy food
B. contains few nutrients in fact
C. is popular with British chocolate lovers
D. is able to help dieters lose weight
2. What's the main purpose of inventing Le Whif?
A. To produce all kinds of chocolate.
B. To replace the traditional chocolate.
C. To change the coffee flavor.
D. To increase people's dining experiences.
3. Which of the following statements does David Edwards agree with?
A. His new products will come out once a year.
B. Le Whif is a revolution that will change people's life.
C. The whiffing products in the future will be improved.
D. Le Whif can make people eat less food.
4. From the passage, we know that ____.
A. customers can buy Le Whif all over the world
B. I.e Whif hasn't been made available in British stores
C. Ie Whif contains hundreds of tiny food particles which are small enough to enter the lungs
D. Le Whif can help to lose weight but is harmful to health

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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解

Le Invitation: The first duty of the guest is to respond to the invitation within 48 hours. And no, the guest may not ask to bring a guest because the hostess has chosen her own—and where they will be seated.

       Le Gift: Flowers sent in advance are the preferred gift. They may also be sent afterwards with a thank-you note. It is considered very bad form to arrive with a gift or flowers in hand, therefore forcing the hostess to deal with finding a vase when she is too busy to do that. Though the French love wine, you must never bring a bottle to a dinner party. Why, it’s as if you feared your hosts would not have enough wine on hand, and that’s an insult(凌辱). You may, however, offer a box of chocolates which the hostess will pass after dinner with coffee.

       Le Arrival: If an invitation is for eight o’ clock, the considerate guest arrives at 8:15. Guests who arrive exactly on time or ---how terrible!---early, are mere thoughtless lout(鄉(xiāng)巴佬)who are not giving the hostess those last minutes she needs to deal with details. The “correct” guest arrives between 15 to 20 minutes after the hour because dinner will be served exactly 30 minutes past the time on the invitation.

       Le Table Manner: Don’t eat your bread before main course or hostess will fear you are ruining your appetite for what’s to come. And don’t pick up and pass the salt when asked. That’s right. Don’t, it’s considered bad luck. And you must eat everything you take from the serving dish lest you insult the hostess’ food.  Also, the French abhor waste.

1.In which country, when you go to a dinner party , you are expected to do as what are required in the text_________.

       A.America              B.England              C.France              D.Spanish

2.You’d better not pick up and pass the salt when asked.Because _________.

       A.it’s considered impolite

       B.people believe it can bring bad fortune

       C.it will destroy the dinner.

       D.you should ask the hostess’ permission before you do it.

3.The underlined word “abhor” in the last paragraph can be replaced by ______.

       A.hate                B.ignore             C.a(chǎn)dmire            D.a(chǎn)dvocate

4.Which of the following is true?

       A.The “correct” guest arrives between 15 to 20 minutes before the time on the invitation.

       B.Flowers are the preferred gift.

       C.A box of chocolates or a bottle of wine are good gifts.

       D.It’s better for the guest not to bring another guest to attend the party.

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       Le whiff, an inhaler(吸入劑) that allows chocolate lovers to meet their needs whenever they please without putting on weight, is to be on market in British stores The invention, called the world’s first breathable food, lets consumers suck in the taste of chocolate or coffee while taking on less than one calorie, Its makers claim it will enable dieters to enjoy their favorite snacks without worrying about their waistline.

       The lip – stick – style tube contains hundreds of milligrams of tiny food particles(粒子) which are small enough to be carried by air, but too large to enter the lungs. Each Le Whif contains enough flavor for about eight to ten whiffs(一陣氣味) and costs $1.99 on its own, or $4.99 for a pack of three. The inhaler is available in chocolate as well as coffee flavor.

       It was invented by Prof. David Edwards. He said Le Whif was not designed to replace food but could be used to increase dining experiences, such as allowing people to try a variety of dishes from restaurant menus before ordering their meal.

       He said, “In terms of living on whiffing, we aren’t even close to being there. But there clearly has been a revolution over the last few years where we are eating smaller amounts of food more frequently, and choosing food its aesthetic(審美的) pleasure. We will be launching new whiffing experiences probably every six months. It is reasonable to predict that the next line of whiffing products will be even more health centered.”

       The product came onto market in Paris in 2009 and the first production run of 25,000 inhalers were sold out within a month. It has since been made available across France and in the US. In Britain Le Whif is to be sold firstly in House of Fraser for a  month, after which it could become more widely distributed.

49.We can learn from Paragraph 1 that         .

       A.Le Whif isn’t available in British stores yet

       B.Le Whif can help dieters to lose weight

       C.Le Whif is calorie – free

       D.Le Whif is popular with British chocolate lovers

50.What’s the main purpose of inventing Le Whif?

       A.To replace food.

       B.To help people stop drinking coffee.

       C.To replace the traditional chocolate.

       D.To increase people’s dining experiences.

51.Which of the following statements does David Edwards agree with?

       A.His new products will come out once a year.

       B.The whiffing products in the future will be improved.

       C.Le Whif can make people eat less food.

       D.Le Whif is a revolution that will change people’s life.

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