—Cinderella has been learning Chinese in Beijing University for the past four years.
—No wonder she ________ above her colleagues in Chinese.
[     ]
A. stands out  
B. sticks out
C. comes out  
D. sorts out
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解

For a 400-year-old art form,opera(歌劇) had a bad fame: overweight actresses singing the words which were hard to understand in one of those romance languages you were supposed to learn in high school. And with tickets costing as much as $145 a performance, opera goers also had a certain appearance in people's mind: rich, well-dressed and old.

But now opera companies around the country are loosening their ties and kicking off their shoes in an attempt to keep opera alive and take it to a younger and not so wealthy audience.

Opera producers have found that to attract this crowd, they need to make the opera closer to common people. Because young people don't or won't come to the opera, companies are bringing the opera to them, giving performances in such unusual places as parks, libraries and public schools.

The Houston Grand Opera's choice is the public library, where it performs “mobile operas”, shortened versions(劇本) of child-friendly operas. This summer's production is Hansel &Gretel. By performing smaller versions of large productions, producers are able to make people interested while keeping costs at a reasonable level. The San Francisco Opera, which will be celebrating its 75th anniversary(周年) this year, is staging Cinderella free of charge, keeping costs down by employing students from its Young Artists' Training Program.

     Which is the main idea of this passage?

A.    Opera is famous for its long history.

B.    Opera is only performed for rich people.

C.    Opera companies are trying to keep opera alive.

D.    Young people are not interested in opera.

     The underlined phrase in the second paragraph means __________.

A.    breaking up the old rules

B.    changing the dresses

C.    making the audience at ease

D.    advertising themselves

     From the passage we can infer that __________.

A.    the tickets for operas are very expensive

B.    operas are performed in a difficult language

C.    operas are not so popular an art form today

D.    students enjoy performing operas very much

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科目:高中英語 來源:2012-2013學(xué)年廣東省陸河外國語學(xué)校高二下學(xué)期期中考試英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:完型填空

Adults are often surprised by how well they remember something they learned as children but have never practised in the meantime. A man who has not had an opportunity to go swimming for years can  1    swim as well as ever when he gets back in the water. He can get on a bicycle after several decades and still   2    away. A mother who has not   3   the words for years can teach her daughter the poem that begins "Twinkle, twinkle, little star" or recite the story of Cinderella or Snow White.
  One explanation is the law of over learning, which can be stated as following:   4 we have learned something, additional learning increases the   5    of time we will remember it.
  In childhood, we usually continue to practise such skills as swimming, bicycle riding long after we have learned them. We continue to listen to and   6    ourselves of poems such as "Twinkle, twinkle, little star" and childhood tales such as Cinderella or Snow White. We not only learn but __7   .
  The law of over learning explains why cramming (突擊學(xué)習(xí)) for an examination,   8    it may result in a passing grade, is not a   9    way to learn a school course. By cramming, a student may learn the subject well enough to get by on the examination, but he is likely soon to forget almost everything he learned. A little over learning,   10   , is usually a good investment toward the future.

【小題1】
A.onlyB.stillC.hardlyD.even
【小題2】
A.moveB.rideC.travelD.drive
【小題3】
A.showed upB.cared forC.thought aboutD.brought up
【小題4】
A.OnceB.BeforeC.UntilD.Unless
【小題5】A. accuracy      B. unit           C length.          D. limit 
【小題6】
A.warm B.informC.remindD.recall
【小題7】
A.reciteB.researchC.overlearnD.improve
【小題8】
A.soB.thoughC.ifD.a(chǎn)fter
【小題9】
A.satisfactoryB.demandingC.convenientD.swift
【小題10】
A.a(chǎn)t mostB.on the other hand C.by the wayD.in the end

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科目:高中英語 來源:2015屆浙江省寧波市高一上學(xué)期期中考試英語試卷(解析版) 題型:完型填空

Dear Ralph,

I’m a girl in Grade Two in senior middle school. In junior middle school I did very well in my studies. But when I entered senior middle school I began to __41__ the bitterness (苦澀) of failure.

A girl who was not as good as me in __42__ middle school surpassed (超過) me. My mother often scolds me. I can’t __43__ her, so when I return home I don’t want to talk to her. When I do a good job, she __44__ says, “Don’t be so __45__. Think of XXX, she did better than you.” Am I proud? __46__. I just want to give __47__ confidence. When I do something bad, she says, “What are you doing? Think of XXX, she is always better than you.” I had a(an) __48__talk with her. But she just said __49__, “When you grow up, you will know that I have done good for you.”

I can’t __50__ with her. I don’t want to go with her. What should I do?

Cinderella

Cinderella,

First analyze (分析) by yourself __51__ you have fallen behind. Is there something wrong with you, __52__ is the girl who surpassed you an outstanding person who is always at the __53__. And does it matter? Can you be number two and __54__ do well in exams and get into a good university?

To communicate, ask your __55__ about her own life. Did someone surpass her? If she regrets any experiences, she may hope you will realize her own __56__. This wish is common among __57__.

__58___, don’t blame that she should seek success. If she scolds but cannot help, she clearly knows study is important but does not know how to study__59__.

Do __60__ you think is best.

1.

A.meet

B.taste

C.understand

D.see

 

2.

A.junior

B.high

C.senior

D.super

 

3.

A.trust

B.realize

C.stand

D.believe

 

4.

A.a(chǎn)lways

B.seldom

C.hardly

D.sometimes

 

5.

A.satisfied

B.happy

C.proud

D.excited

 

6.

A.Never

B.Yes

C.Hardly

D.Almost

 

7.

A.myself

B.me

C.herself

D.her

 

8.

A.warm-hearted

B.open-hearted

C.kind-hearted

D.broken-hearted

 

9.

A.warmly

B.nervously

C.firmly

D.coldly

 

10.

A.talk

B.communicate

C.stay

D.sit

 

11.

A.why

B.when

C.whether

D.where

 

12.

A.but

B.or

C.a(chǎn)nd

D.yet

 

13.

A.head

B.top

C.ceiling

D.front

 

14.

A.ever

B.still

C.either

D.even

 

15.

A.classmate

B.fellow

C.teacher

D.mother

 

16.

A.experience

B.failure

C.dream

D.regret

 

17.

A.students

B.people

C.teachers

D.parents

 

18.

A.However

B.But

C.Though

D.And

 

19.

A.fast

B.busily

C.effectively

D.hard

 

20.

A.a(chǎn)ll which

B.that

C.a(chǎn)ll what

D.what

 

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科目:高中英語 來源:2010-2011學(xué)年廣東省深圳市高三上學(xué)期第三次測試英語卷 題型:閱讀理解

For a 400-year-old art form, operas had a bad fame: overweight actresses singing the words which are hard to understand in one of those romance languages you were supposed to learn in high school. And with tickets costing as much as $ 145 a performance, opera goers also have a certain appearance in people’s mind: rich, well-dressed and old.

But now opera companies around the country are loosening their ties and kicking off their shoes in an attempt to bring the opera to the audience. It needs to keep it alive, the young and not-so-rich.

Opera producers have found that to attract this crowd, they need to make the opera closer to common people. That means no formal suits, old-styled theatre or band-breaking ticket prices. And because young people don’t or won’t come to the opera, companies are bringing the opera to them, giving performances in such unusual places as parks, libraries and public schools.

The Houston Grand Opera’s choice is the public library, where it performs “mobile operas”, shortened versions (劇本) of child-friendly operas. This summer’s production is Hansel & Gretel. By performing smaller versions of large productions, producers are able to make people interested while keeping costs at a reasonable level. The San Francisco Opera, which will be celebrating its 75th anniversary this year, is staging Cinderella free of charge, keeping costs down by employing students from its Young Artists’ Training Program.   

1.Which of the following is the main idea of this passage?

         A.Opera is famous for is history.                                   

         B.Opera is only for rich people.

         C.Opera companies are trying to keep opera alive.                            

         D.Young people are not interested in opera. 

2.The underlined part in Paragraph 2 most probably means          .

         A.breaking up the old rules          B.changing the dresses

         C.making the audience at ease    D.a(chǎn)dvertising themselves

3.Opera companies prefer to perform smaller versions because         .

         A.they can be performed  in public libraries

         B.short versions are easy to perform

         C.it is hard to find long versions

         D.they can make people interested

4.The San Francisco Opera employs young students in order to        .

         A.a(chǎn)ttract young people                 B.reduce the cost

         C.celebrate its 75th anniversary   D.make Cinderella popular

5.What can you infer from the passage?

         A.The tickets for opera are very expensive at present.

         B.Opera is performed in a language difficult to understand.

         C.Opera is not so popular an art form today.

         D.Students enjoy performing operas very much.

 

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科目:高中英語 來源:2006年高考試題(山東卷)解析版 題型:閱讀理解

 

FILM DESCRIPTIONS

 

Back to the Future

With the help of a local inventor’s time machine, Marty travels back to the 1950s. There his 80s hipness stands out, and he inadvertently interferes with the fledgling romance of his parents-to-be. Can Marty keep them together? He’d better, or his own future will fade away. Featuring: Christopher Lloyd, Michael J.Fox. A universal Pictures release, 1 hr. 55 min.

 

Beethoven’s 2nd

In this sequel to the popular Beethoven, our canine hero falls for Missy, who soon has puppies. Missy’s greedy owner, Regina, who sees only money in the little purebreds, separates mom and pups from Beethoven. His owners rescue the puppies, but Regina still has Missy. Featuring: Charles Grodin, Bonnie Hunt. A Universal Pictures release, 1 hr. 26 min.

 

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Despite the popularity of his treats, candy maker Willy Wonka shuts himself inside his factory. But then Willy holds a contest, offering five lucky children the chance to see his company. Poor but pleasant Charlie Bucket finds a ticket, as do four less-deserving children. Featuring:

Johnny Depp, Freddie Highmore. A Warner Bros. Release, 1 hr. 56 min.

 

Cinderella Man

Based on actual events, this film follows the life of Jim Braddock, a boxer in New York City during the Great Depression. After a series of losses, Braddock is forced into retirement. But he never gives up his boxing dream, and neither does his manager. Featuring: Russell Crowe, Renee Zellweger. A Universal Pictures release, 2 hr. 14 min.

 

Liar Liar

Lawyer Fletcher Reede has never told the truth in his life. Then his son makes a birthday wish that his dad would stop lying for 24 hours. Suddenly, Fletcher’s mouth spouts everything he thinks. His compulsion brings disaster to courtroom, where he must defend a client whose case was built on lies. Featuring: Jim Carrey, Justin Cooper. A Universal Pictures release, 1 hr. 25 min.

1.Which of the following is probably the name of a dog?

A. Marty.    B. Missy.    C. Fletcher.    D. Charlie

2.Willy Wonka is _______.

A. a boxer who suffers a series of losses

B. a lawyer who has never told the truth

C. a man who runs a chocolate factory

D. a man who invents a time machine

3.Which film is about the life of a real person?

A. Beethoven’s 2nd      B. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

C. Cinderella Man        D. Liar Liar

 

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