________ was said here today must be kept secret.


  1. A.
    Whatever
  2. B.
    Whichever
  3. C.
    However
  4. D.
    That
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科目:高中英語 來源:選修導(dǎo)學(xué)英語譯林6 譯林版 題型:053

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_________1.You run a billboard advertising business you inherited(繼承)from your father, and you are looking to expand in new directions.What do you do?

_________2.You are a successful talk-show host, and have just achieved national recognition(認(rèn)可).You want more control over your show, and a greater share of its profits.What do you do?

_________3.You are still in college, but together with a friend you have established a software company that deals with major corporations.What do you do?

_________4.You are a successful business analyst(分析師), and come to think that the mail-order business model could be adapted to online book sales.What do you do?

_________5.You own several highly profitable waste-collection routes.The government has recently issued the Solid Waste Disposal Act, increasing standards of hygiene(衛(wèi)生)in waste disposal.What do you do?

A.In 1968, H.Wayne Huizenga teamed with a partner to create a nationwide company for waste collection, a business traditionally made up of small, local companies.The new company, Waste Management, Inc., became the foundation of his fortune.

B.While attending Harvard University in 1975, Bill Gates teamed with Paul Allen to develop a version of the BASIC programming language for the Altair 8800, the first personal computer.They licensed the software to the manufacturer of the Altair and formed Microsoft(originally Micro-soft)to develop versions of BASIC for other computer companies.Gates decided to drop out(退學(xué))of Harvard in his junior year to devote his time to Microsoft.

C.In 1963, Ted Turner took over his family billboard-advertising business.In 1970 he bought a failing UHF(ultrahigh frequency)television station in Atlanta, Georgia, and by 1975 Turner had transformed it into the first“superstation”-WTBS, by transmitting(傳送)low-cost sports and entertainment programs via satellite to cable systems throughout the country.

D.In 1986, Oprah Winfrey formed Harpo Productions to produce her own show and other projects.With distribution rights(銷售權(quán))to her shows, Winfrey used profits to expand her business activities.By 1998 Winfrey was worth $675 million.

E.Microsoft founder Bill Gates planned to give away almost all of his vast fortune, largely to the cause of global health.Having already the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation with $24 billion to address global health issues, Gates said that eventually his entire fortune would be put towards the cause except“a few percent left for the kids”.

F.Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos grew interested in online retailing(零售業(yè))in 1994 while working as a business analyst in New York City.After researching the success of different mail-order companies Bezos decided that books were the perfect product to see via the Internet.That year he left New York to establish his new company in Seattle, chosen for its being near to major book wholesalers and the advanced high-tech industry.In July 1995 Amazon.com developed its Website, and has since expanded to offer many other retail products in addition to books.

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閱讀下面對(duì)話,掌握其大意,并根據(jù)所給字母的提示,在標(biāo)有題號(hào)的橫線上寫出一個(gè)英語單詞的完整、正確形式,使對(duì)話通順。

A:Hi, Jack!H  1   are you feeling now?

B:Not too bad, but how did you know that I was here in h  2  , Jenny?

A:I was watching the football match yesterday, but didn’t see you there.When I asked Mary w  3  , she told me that you had been ill.How did it happen?

B:I r  4   my motorbike to school yesterday morning.When I p  5   the crossing, a car came over suddenly and k  6   me down to the ground.

A:Wow, how d  7  !It must have hit you hard.

B:Yes.It was said that I rolled more than ten meters a  8   and then stopped unconsciously.

A:Nothing s  9  , I hope.

B:They had me e  10   fully and said there weren’t any internal injures.

A:Thank goodness.Don't worry and take a good rest.

B:Thank you for your flowers.

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科目:高中英語 來源:2012-2013學(xué)年海南省瓊海市嘉積中學(xué)高一下期第一次月考英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解

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We all love festivals. But since culture develops differently in many places, some festivals are, to us, very strange. Let’s take a look at some unique(獨(dú)特的)festivals around the world.
Cheese Rolling Festival (England)
The festival started in the 15th century in May. When a round cheese is rolled, competitors run down the hill and try to catch it before it reaches the bottom. As the cheese can reach speeds of up to 112 km/h, it’s rare that someone catches the cheese. First to the bottom wins the cheese. But running down a very steep(陡峭的) hill behind a cheese can be dangerous. Eight people were injured in 1992.
Roswell UFO festival (New Mexico, US)
The Roswell UFO festival celebrates the anniversary(紀(jì)念日) of the “Roswell Incident”, when a UFO was said to have crashed(墜毀) nearby. Every year in July, experts, authors, researches and lecturers come to discuss the incident. The celebration also includes an alien parade, an alien costume contest, and an alien hot air balloon ride.
Hemingway Days (Florida, US)
This festival has normal stuff (材料,東西) like short-story readings and exhibits about the author. But the highlight (亮點(diǎn)) of the festival is definitely (一定地) the Hemingway look alike contest.
Imagine walking into a bar and being greeted by 20 middle-aged men who all look alike: stocky with thick white beards. The festival takes place in mid-July every year.
【小題1】Which festival takes place in mid-July every year?

A.Cheese Rolling Festival. B.Roswell UFO festival.
C.Hemingway Days. D.All of the above.
【小題2】Which festival may cause injuries according to the passage?
A.Cheese Rolling Festival. B.Roswell UFO festival.
C.Hemingway Days. D.None of the above.
【小題3】Which of the following is right according to the passage?
A.All the three festivals are celebrated in America.
B.It’s common that someone catches the cheese in Cheese Rolling Festival.
C.It’s said that a UFO once crashed in New Mexico, US.
D.In Hemingway Days, you’ll see 20 old or young Hemingways

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C

We all love festivals. But since culture develops differently in many places, some festivals are, to us, very strange. Let’s take a look at some unique(獨(dú)特的)festivals around the world.

Cheese Rolling Festival (England)

The festival started in the 15th century in May. When a round cheese is rolled, competitors run down the hill and try to catch it before it reaches the bottom. As the cheese can reach speeds of up to 112 km/h, it’s rare that someone catches the cheese. First to the bottom wins the cheese. But running down a very steep(陡峭的) hill behind a cheese can be dangerous. Eight people were injured in 1992.

Roswell UFO festival (New Mexico, US)

The Roswell UFO festival celebrates the anniversary(紀(jì)念日) of the “Roswell Incident”, when a UFO was said to have crashed(墜毀) nearby. Every year in July, experts, authors, researches and lecturers come to discuss the incident. The celebration also includes an alien parade, an alien costume contest, and an alien hot air balloon ride.

Hemingway Days (Florida, US)

This festival has normal stuff (材料,東西) like short-story readings and exhibits about the author. But the highlight (亮點(diǎn)) of the festival is definitely (一定地) the Hemingway look alike contest.

Imagine walking into a bar and being greeted by 20 middle-aged men who all look alike: stocky with thick white beards. The festival takes place in mid-July every year.

1.Which festival takes place in mid-July every year?

A.Cheese Rolling Festival.                   B.Roswell UFO festival.

C.Hemingway Days.                        D.All of the above.

2.Which festival may cause injuries according to the passage?

A.Cheese Rolling Festival.                   B.Roswell UFO festival.

C.Hemingway Days.                        D.None of the above.

3.Which of the following is right according to the passage?

A.All the three festivals are celebrated in America.

B.It’s common that someone catches the cheese in Cheese Rolling Festival.

C.It’s said that a UFO once crashed in New Mexico, US.

D.In Hemingway Days, you’ll see 20 old or young Hemingways

 

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We all love festivals. But since culture develops differently in many places, some festivals are, to us, very strange. Let’s take a look at some unique(獨(dú)特的)festivals around the world.
Cheese Rolling Festival (England)
The festival started in the 15th century in May. When a round cheese is rolled, competitors run down the hill and try to catch it before it reaches the bottom. As the cheese can reach speeds of up to 112 km/h, it’s rare that someone catches the cheese. First to the bottom wins the cheese. But running down a very steep(陡峭的) hill behind a cheese can be dangerous. Eight people were injured in 1992.
Roswell UFO festival (New Mexico, US)
The Roswell UFO festival celebrates the anniversary(紀(jì)念日) of the “Roswell Incident”, when a UFO was said to have crashed(墜毀) nearby. Every year in July, experts, authors, researches and lecturers come to discuss the incident. The celebration also includes an alien parade, an alien costume contest, and an alien hot air balloon ride.
Hemingway Days (Florida, US)
This festival has normal stuff (材料,東西) like short-story readings and exhibits about the author. But the highlight (亮點(diǎn)) of the festival is definitely (一定地) the Hemingway look alike contest.
Imagine walking into a bar and being greeted by 20 middle-aged men who all look alike: stocky with thick white beards. The festival takes place in mid-July every year.

  1. 1.

    Which festival takes place in mid-July every year?

    1. A.
      Cheese Rolling Festival
    2. B.
      Roswell UFO festival
    3. C.
      Hemingway Days
    4. D.
      All of the above
  2. 2.

    Which festival may cause injuries according to the passage?

    1. A.
      Cheese Rolling Festival
    2. B.
      Roswell UFO festival
    3. C.
      Hemingway Days
    4. D.
      None of the above
  3. 3.

    Which of the following is right according to the passage?

    1. A.
      All the three festivals are celebrated in America
    2. B.
      It’s common that someone catches the cheese in Cheese Rolling Festival
    3. C.
      It’s said that a UFO once crashed in New Mexico, US
    4. D.
      In Hemingway Days, you’ll see 20 old or young Hemingways

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