1.The earthquake has left many local i______ homeless.
2.He lives in a big house with a lot of wooden f______ inside.
3.Tom has got an absolutely new job in which he has no ______ (先前的) experience.
4.Chinese people were _______ (關(guān)注的) about the news that the United States deployed Sade (薩德) in Korea those days.
5.At present there is no e______ of life on other planets.
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科目:高中英語 來源:河南省林州市2018屆高三7月調(diào)研考試英語試卷 題型:短文填空
While I was in Ojai this past weekend, I came across a man 1. (sit) at a bench by himself. I smiled and said hello to him. As I passed, he yelled to me 2. (come) back. The man said that I was the only one of the 3. (passer-by) who had treated him in such a kind way. He said he was a reverend (牧市) and asked 4. I was from; I said England. At that point, most people would say something like, near London. 5., his response was Birmingham. As 6. matter of fact, Birmingham is the largest city near my rural hometown. We carried on a 7. (friend) conversation and in the conversation, I 8. (inform) that he needed some money to go back home. Not knowing how much money I had, I told him I’d give him whatever was in my purse. He said he prayed that I’d have $47. Then I opened the wallet in my purse and counted out the money. That was 9. (exact) $47. I offered the man all of my money. I felt really good for giving help to someone, 10. was in trouble.
Today I share this story with you, because I want to spread as much kindness in the world as I can.
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科目:高中英語 來源:河南省南陽市2018屆高三第一次考試(8月)英語試卷 題型:完形填空
Our family’s first hosting experience began in January of 2015 with our Italian daughter Victoria. We had so much fun with her that we could not___________to experience a new, different country, so we__________to host another World Heritage Exchange Student.
As soon as we saw Merna’s information, we knew she was_________,a YES Scholarship student, and Egyptian. We began to fall in love with our Egyptain__________right away. We Skyped, and emailed for five months________she arrived in the US. When she__________got off the plane, it was as if we were finally a(n)________family again.
My husband and I grew up believing that other cultures_______us, and hosting a foreign Exchange Student just seems so_________for us. We felt it would be a__________experience for our children to grow up seeing other cultures and learning to love others as a(n)_________. Our small children are enjoying the experience vastly, learning a new language________, and realizing that the other side of the world is not all that________our country.
Merna is small, loving, helpful, charming, caring and a real__________to our lives. She has ________us all so much. We cannot__________our lives without our Italian and Egyptain daughters. We do plan to travel to________countries because of them, and we will be sending our children as exchange students to live with our new_________families.
I want to thank World Heritage for_________a chance for our family to grow from four children to six children all in one year. We are all excited at this experience of a lifetime and will forever________it.
1.A. help B. choose C. wait D. intend
2.A. applied B. afforded C. managed D. remembered
3.A. brilliant B. ambitious C. cute D. loyal
4.A. friend B. student C. daughter D. relative
5.A. once B. after C. since D. before
6.A. even B. already C. just D. ever
7.A. big B. foreign C. free D. whole
8.A. appeal to B. stick to C. belong to D. take to
9.A. common B. natural C. apparent D. simple
10.A. normal B. personal C. promising D. rewarding
11.A. companion B. reminder C. equal D. individual
12.A. little by little B. few by few C. one by one D. side by side
13.A. amongst B. unlike C. opposite D. about
14.A. guest B. heroine C. believer D. blessing
15.A. offered B. warned C. taught D. left
16.A. live B. enjoy C. imagine D. continue
17.A. other B. another C. all D. both
18.A. extended B. increased C. formed D. loved
19.A. having B. providing C. getting D. allowing
20.A. conduct B. appreciate C. desire D. adore
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科目:高中英語 來源:江蘇省丹陽市牛津譯林版Module 5 Unit 2 test4單元測試英語試卷 題型:單項(xiàng)填空
There is still a long way to go to solve all the problems _________conservation of natural resources.
A. concerning B. concerned
C. concerning about D. concerned about
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科目:高中英語 來源:江蘇省丹陽市牛津譯林版Module 5 Unit 2 test4單元測試英語試卷 題型:單項(xiàng)填空
The bag _________ on the table is brought in the shop _________ in the east of the city.
A. laid; lying B. lying; laid
C. lies; lay D. laying; lain
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科目:高中英語 來源:山西省太原市2016-2017學(xué)年高一5月月考英語試卷 題型:閱讀理解
The human athlete has a special trick that no other animal has. It is called self-talk. Athletes talk to themselves to warm up, to focus and to help themselves believe they will win. A few simple words like “I can do it!” and “It is now or never!” can make the difference between winning gold or not.
Self-talk is also used by speakers, actors and other performers. Before a speech, politicians believe that their words will win votes. And, self-talk helps students stay calm even when stumped by hard exam questions. Self-talk is a life skill you can use wherever you are, whenever you need it.
The whole idea of talking to themselves seems strange to many people. Imagine your teacher saying, “For homework, talk to yourself for half an hour tonight.” You might think he is playing a joke on your class. Instead, adults teach kids all about talking to other people. There are many books on why, when, what and how to communicate with the rest of the world. Thus, you can grow up knowing a lot more about people around you than about yourself.
It is good to speak and listen to others. But there is great value in making time to listen to yourself. When you do, you get to know yourself better. Along the way, you may discover the power you have for using words well.
Such ideas are so exciting to psychologists that they have been trying to learn more about self-talk. In the study, people found certain lost items at home more easily when they talked to themselves while searching for the things.
1.By saying “It is now or never!”, the athlete means that “________”.
A. the time is valuable B. it is possible to win gold
C. I must try my best to win D. it is never too late to learn
2.What is the main idea of paragraph 2?
A. Self-talk makes a speech wonderful.
B. Self-talk is helpful for different people.
C. Self-talk helps the students pass the exam.
D. Self-talk is especially important for performers.
3.Why do many of us learn less about ourselves?
A. We don’t like doing the homework.
B. We don’t know how to talk to ourselves.
C. There are no books about ourselves.
D. We spend too much time in learning other people.
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科目:高中英語 來源:山西省太原市2016-2017學(xué)年高一5月月考英語試卷 題型:七選五
Compliments can be sent in all shapes and sizes. They can range from congratulating co-workers on their hard work to telling someone how good that shirt looks on him or her. 1. In other words, compliments, no matter how small or great they are, can make anyone feel good. Next time, if you want to give someone some compliments, keep these tips in mind.
• Perfect your compliments. People feel much more appreciated when you say exactly why you think that person deserves some praise. That’s to say, back your compliments up with examples of why you think that person did a good job. 2.
• Don’t put it off. Too many people wait until what they think is the perfect moment to send a compliment. 3. What you have in your head as a perfect moment may never happen. If you feel that a compliment is appropriate, the best time is now.
• 4. Don’t ever tell someone that something he or she has done is great and then point out what he or she was doing beforehand wasn’t so great. Compliments are meant to make people feel good, and that’s it. Don’t bring other things into them because comparing the present and the past can just make someone feel bad about themselves.
• Be selfless. 5. Not only is this very selfish, but it destroys all of the sincerity right out of the compliments. If you think someone’s hair looks nice, say so — but don’t do it just because you’re having a new hairstyle and want some validation (確認(rèn)) for your own look.
A. Give a 100% compliment.
B. Don’t be one of those people!
C. It’s always a nice idea to give a compliment with a smile.
D. The best compliment leaves no room for any misunderstanding.
E. Your sincere compliments can make someone’s entire day better.
F. Never compliment someone because you want a compliment back.
G. Adding examples makes your compliments more sincere and effective.
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科目:高中英語 來源:安徽省馬鞍山市2016-2017學(xué)年高一下學(xué)期期中考試英語試卷 題型:閱讀理解
New research proves it wrong that the loss of one sense may sharpen other senses. A new study from the University of Montreal found that blind people have no sharper sense of smell than the sighted. The loss of sight simply makes blind people pay more attention to how they sense smells, the researchers said.
“If you enter a room in which coffee is boiling, you will quickly look for the coffee machine. However, for a blind person, he or she will only have the smell of coffee as information,” said a researcher, Mathilde Beaulieu-Lefebvre.
“There is a saying that blind people have better smell than the sighted. We are proving it wrong,” said Maurice Ptito, a professor at the University of Montreal. “However, the blind do set themselves apart as they are somewhat better than the sighted at deciding what direction a sound is coming from.”
It is further found that the blind use a certain part of the brain more than the sighted when they smell. They also use the part which is normally used for sight. “That’s interesting because it means that part of the brain is reorganized and used in a new way,” said Ptito.
The research on the sense of smell could lead to new applications that are likely to help guide blind people in their surroundings.
1.How do blind people know coffee is boiling?
A. By looking for the coffee machine. B. By using the sense of smell.
C. By sharpening their sense of sight. D. By doing a scientific study.
2.The underlined phrase “set themselves apart” probably means “ ”.
A. put themselves aside B. make themselves puzzled
C. give themselves up D. make themselves distinguishing
3.In which part of a magazine can we most probably read this passage?
A. Science. B. Food.
C. Culture. D. Music.
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科目:高中英語 來源:2018屆高三摸底考試原創(chuàng)卷B卷-英語 題型:語法填空
閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。
Many years ago, an incident had happened I had 1 (complete) forgotten about until I had to rush to the hospital to see one of my daughters.
While 2 (visit) her, the receptionist called out my name and then a nurse came over to me and said "Thank you". I thought: 3 ? She then said I’ve been wanting to say what a difference you 4 (make) to my daughter’s life. I was surprised as she told an incident my daughter could remember but I couldn’t for a few moments.
Years ago, when walking with my daughter we saw 5 young high school girl sitting on the foot path crying even a bit 6 (confuse). Apparently she had been laughed at by kids. She also had other emotional 7 (issue) which I didn’t know anything about, so I just picked her up — asked her where she lived, had a little heart-to-heart talk 8 her in the car, took her home and gave her my name and number. I thought nothing 9 (much) of it.
The nurse told me it had made a big 10 (different) to her life, that somebody cared enough to help her. That nurse looked after my daughter. Karma? I don’t know but I felt great.
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