Our victory in the school sports meet resulted from the collective    of all the classmates.

A. wisdom    B. wisdoms    C. brightness    D. cleverness

 

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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2011—2012學(xué)年度福建省福州三中高三9月月考英語(yǔ)卷 題型:閱讀理解

They may make us scared, but somehow we just can’t get enough of our favorite monsters.From literature to movies, TV shows to Halloween(萬(wàn)圣節(jié)) costumes(服裝), we want more of these blood-drinking, walking-dead, scary creatures!
Here’s a look at a few of them.
Mummy(木乃伊): All you’ll need is a generous supply of toilet paper of make this instantly recognizable costume.The concept of mummies dates back thousands of years and across many cultures.Mummies are constantly seen in books, movies, and of course, on every Halloween night.
Werewolf(狼人): The werewolf is known for its superhuman strength and shape-shifting powers.Examples of the werewolf date back to ancient Greek and Roman stories, which were about humans changing into animals and animals changing into humans.With television shows and movies, werewolves are once again having a strong influence on popular culture.
Frankenstein: Mary Shelley created the monster in her 1818 novel.Victor Frankenstein, a scientist who is curious about life and death, uses different body parts to create his works.Shocked by his new scientific creation, however, Victor ran away, leaving the creature to leave the laboratory and go out into the human world.Whether in books, movies, or onstage, this monster is still a costume favorite for people of all ages.
Zombie(僵尸): Halloween activities would incomplete without zombies to really give people a fright.The zombie earned its title as one of Halloween’s most terrifying creatures after popular films.Zombies still frighten audiences as undead monsters that return to feast on the living.
Dracula(德拉庫(kù)拉): This classic vampire(吸血鬼) has terrified audiences for decades, but first appeared as a character in Irish writer Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel.In horror films, Dracula remains the most popular character.He is known for his pale skin, sharp teeth, red lips and son on.
【小題1】According to the article, monsters ______.

A.a(chǎn)re scary but at the same time fascinating
B.provide excitement for people who lead dull lives
C.a(chǎn)re mysterious and have supernatural powers
D.can change into humans
【小題2】Which of the following statements about monster costume is TRUE according to the article?
A.A zombie costume is the choice costume of people celebrating Halloween.
B.A mummy costume is easy to make and can be immediately recognized.
C.Frankenstein’s monster is losing appeal(吸引力) among some people.
D.Because of its uniqueness, the Dracula costume is the most popular for Halloween.
【小題3】We can conclude that ______.
A.Dracula is the only monster who first appeared in a book
B.mummies may come back to life in the future
C.Victor Frankenstein was finally able to get his monster under control
D.Frankenstein’s monster was created using different body parts
【小題4】What would be the best title for the passage?
A.Monster Halloween Costumes
B.Monsters and Halloween
C.Monsters Loved by people
D.How Monsters Scare People

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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:湖南省長(zhǎng)沙市一中2010年上學(xué)期高一第二次階段性考試英語(yǔ)試卷 題型:閱讀理解

The Olympic flame:
The Olympic flame is a symbol carried over from the ancient Olympics, where a sacred (神圣的) flame burned at the altar(神壇)of Zeus throughout competition. It was finally reintroduced at the 1924 Amsterdam Games, and again burned in 1932.
Carl Diem, chairman of the organising committee for the 1936 Berlin Games, proposed that the flame be lit in Greece and transported to Berlin via a torch relay. The idea was adopted, and continued at every Olympic Games since 1952.
The flame is lit at the ancient site of Olympia by the natural rays of the sun reflected off a curved mirror. It is lit at a ceremony by women dressed in robes resembling those worn in ancient times, who then pass it to the first relay runner.
Olympic motto:
“Citius, altius, fortius” is a Latin phrase meaning “swifter, higher, stronger”, which Baron de Coubertin borrowed from Father Henri Martin Dideon of Paris. Dideon was headmaster of Arcueil College, and used the phrase to describe the athletic achievements of students at the school. He had previously been at the Albert Le Grand school, where the Latin words were carved in stone above the main entrance.
Olympic oath(宣誓)
“In the name of all competitors, I promise that we shall take part in these Olympic Games, respecting and abiding by the rules that govern them, in the true spirit of sportsmanship, for the glory of sport and the honour of our teams.”
Written by Baron de Coubertin, the oath is taken by an athlete from the host nation while holding a corner of the Olympic flag. The athletes’ oath was first taken by Belgian fencer Victor Boin at the 1920 Antwerp Games. A judge from the host country also speaks the oath, with slightly different wording.
66. The Olympic flame was first burned at _______ in modern times.
A. the 1920 Games                    B. the 1924 Games
C. the 1932 Games                    D. the 1936 Games
67. From the passage we can learn ________.
A. before 1936, no flames burned at the Olympic Games
B. the first torch relay was held at the 1936 Berlin Games
C. Carl Diem proposed that flames should burn at the Olympic Games
D. The Olympic torch has burned since 1924
68. Which of the following is TRUE?
A. There was no athlete’s oath in the 1896 Olympic Games.
B. The 1920 Olympic games was held in Amsterdam.
C. The judge from the host country takes the same oath as the athletes does.
D. Dideon wrote Citius, Altius, Fortius for the Olympic Games.

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From babies to body builders, we all have muscles. They grow, they bulge(鼓起), they stretch they stretch and sometimes they even painfully pull. But for all the work they do for us, we are still unable to crown one as "the strongest muscle."
Instead, a few muscles could claim the title, depending on how strength is measured.
If the title goes to the muscle that can exert(產(chǎn)生) the most force, the victor would be the soleus(小腿肚。, according to Gray's Anatomy(解剖學(xué)). Without this muscle, we wouldn't be able to stand, walk, run or shake our bodies on the dance floor. If the soleus was not continuously pulling, we would always be falling over ourselves (although some of us tend to do that from time to time anyway).
But perhaps the title should go to the muscle that exerts the most pressure. Pressure is different from force — pressure takes into account the area over which a force is exerted. The muscle that takes the prize for delivering the greatest amount of pressure is the masseter, or the jaw muscle, according to the book "Clinical Oral Science" (Reed Educational and Professional Publishing, 1998).
In 1986, Richard Hofmann of Lake City, Fla., achieved a bite strength of 975 pounds (442 kilograms) for two seconds, setting a Guinness Record. Talk about jaw dropping! The jaw is able to clench(咬緊) and chew because of the masseter muscle.
Others may argue the muscles used in childbirth are the most powerful.
When it comes to versatility, perhaps the tongue is the strongest muscle. Its combination of elasticity(伸縮性) and forcefulness gives us the ability to speak, eat and kiss – all things very desirable on a first date. However dexterous(靈巧的) it may be though, its power does not match that of muscles such as the soleus.
If slow and steady wins the race, the heart is certainly a contender for the title. When it contracts, the muscle pumps about 2 ounces (59 milliliters) of blood, and is constantly working over a lifetime. Beating about 40 million times a year, a person's heart will beat approximately 2.5 billion times by the time of their 70th birthday.
【小題1】According the passage, the underlined word “contender” in the last paragraph is closet in meaning to “          ”.

A.failureB.partnerC.muscleD.competitor
【小題2】Which would be t he best title for the passage?
A.What’s the strongest muscle in the human body?
B.who is the strongest person in the world?
C.What are the functions of different muscles?
D.What are the standards of the strongest muscle?
【小題3】According to the passage,       .
A.Without the soleus, we could still stand, walk, run or shake our bodies on the dance floor
B.a(chǎn) few muscles could be the winners, according to different measures
C.the muscles used in childbirth are the most powerful
D.tongue is the strongest muscle for delivering the greatest amount of pressure
【小題4】What would be discussed in the following paragraph?
A.Another possible strongest muscle.B.the conclusion of the strongest muscle.
C.The functions of different muscles.D.the Guinness record of strongest muscle.

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Dear Victor:

I am a college student. Nowadays games on the net are very popular with college students. Some of my roommates are very interested in them. They not only play games in their free time, but also keep talking about them at night when lights are off, and they regard games as part of life. I’ve begged(乞求) them to give it up, but they wouldn’t listen to me. It has become a rather big problem. Should I report it to our teachers or do something else?

Ted,

Dear Ted:

Drop it. Your roommates, as grown-ups, can do whatever they want with their time so long as it doesn’t break school rules or violate(防礙) other people’s interests.

Playing perhaps gives these students relaxation(放松) from hard study. If they play too often, have little time to study, and they will reap what they have sown, but you will not. Reporting to the teachers would only harm your good name in your dormitory(宿舍). However you have rights to ask your roommates to be quiet when you need sleep. If they aren’t angry with you, they will stop talking. But be polite and friendly. Perhaps, in return, join them in a game or two.

Victor.

1.According to the first letter, many college students enjoy__________.

A.playing computer games                  B.searching information on the Internet

C.sending e-mails                         D.buying things online

2.Ted wants his roommates to___________.

A.break their computers                   B.sell their computers to teachers

C.stop playing computer games              D.play games in the day, not at night

3.According to the second letter, some college students____________.

A.can violate school rules or other people’s interests

B.have their rights to quarrel with Ted

C.can relax themselves while playing games on the net

D.can study even better if they play games on the net

4.Victor asks Ted to__________.

A.report to the teachers                   B.harm his good name in the dormitory

C.quarrel with his roommates                D.learn how to get on well with others

5.In the second letter, the underlined part(劃線部分) means__________.

A.自食其果         B.隨心所欲地做事    C.回家種莊稼        D.逃避責(zé)任

 

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They may make us scared, but somehow we just can’t get enough of our favorite monsters.From literature to movies, TV shows to Halloween(萬(wàn)圣節(jié)) costumes(服裝), we want more of these blood-drinking, walking-dead, scary creatures!

Here’s a look at a few of them.

Mummy(木乃伊): All you’ll need is a generous supply of toilet paper of make this instantly recognizable costume.The concept of mummies dates back thousands of years and across many cultures.Mummies are constantly seen in books, movies, and of course, on every Halloween night.

Werewolf(狼人): The werewolf is known for its superhuman strength and shape-shifting powers.Examples of the werewolf date back to ancient Greek and Roman stories, which were about humans changing into animals and animals changing into humans.With television shows and movies, werewolves are once again having a strong influence on popular culture.

Frankenstein: Mary Shelley created the monster in her 1818 novel.Victor Frankenstein, a scientist who is curious about life and death, uses different body parts to create his works.Shocked by his new scientific creation, however, Victor ran away, leaving the creature to leave the laboratory and go out into the human world.Whether in books, movies, or onstage, this monster is still a costume favorite for people of all ages.

Zombie(僵尸): Halloween activities would incomplete without zombies to really give people a fright.The zombie earned its title as one of Halloween’s most terrifying creatures after popular films.Zombies still frighten audiences as undead monsters that return to feast on the living.

Dracula(德拉庫(kù)拉): This classic vampire(吸血鬼) has terrified audiences for decades, but first appeared as a character in Irish writer Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel.In horror films, Dracula remains the most popular character.He is known for his pale skin, sharp teeth, red lips and son on.

1.According to the article, monsters ______.

A.a(chǎn)re scary but at the same time fascinating

B.provide excitement for people who lead dull lives

C.a(chǎn)re mysterious and have supernatural powers

D.can change into humans

2.Which of the following statements about monster costume is TRUE according to the article?

A.A zombie costume is the choice costume of people celebrating Halloween.

B.A mummy costume is easy to make and can be immediately recognized.

C.Frankenstein’s monster is losing appeal(吸引力) among some people.

D.Because of its uniqueness, the Dracula costume is the most popular for Halloween.

3.We can conclude that ______.

A.Dracula is the only monster who first appeared in a book

B.mummies may come back to life in the future

C.Victor Frankenstein was finally able to get his monster under control

D.Frankenstein’s monster was created using different body parts

4.What would be the best title for the passage?

A.Monster Halloween Costumes

B.Monsters and Halloween

C.Monsters Loved by people

D.How Monsters Scare People

 

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