2017_2018学年高中英语每日一题第01周insearchofbelongto试题含解析新人教版

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2018年高考英语一轮复习每日一题第01周定冠词20170727130

2018年高考英语一轮复习每日一题第01周定冠词20170727130

2017年7月4日考点定冠词高考频度:★★★★☆难易程度:★★☆☆☆1. (2017年新课标3卷短文改错)Around me in picture are the things which were very important in my life at that time: car magazines and musical instruments.【答案】 picture前加the或thisvillage where I was born has grown into _____ town.A. The; aB. A; theC. The; theD. A; a【答案】 A【解析】因village后有定语从句限制,故第一空表示特指;第二空所修饰的town应为众多城镇中的一个,表示泛指,所以选A。

【解题必备】1.用在名词前表示特指。

—Did you enjoy yourself yesterday?—Yes,as you know,the party went on in a pleasant atmosphere.——你昨天玩得开心吗?——是的,正如你所知,晚会是在愉快的气氛中进行的。

2.用在世界上独一无二的人或物、自然现象、发明物之前。

Do you know who invented the telephone?你知道是谁发明了电话吗?3.用在序数词、比较级(两者相比较,表示特指的时候)和最高级前。

Do you know which story is the more interesting of the two?你认为这两个故事中哪个更有趣?4.用于集合名词、物质名词和某些专有名词前。

Marco Polo is said to have sailed on the Pacific Ocean on his way to Java in the thirteenthcentury.(2013·陕西)据说在十三世纪马可·波罗去爪哇岛途中曾航行经过太平洋。

2017-2018学年高中英语 每日一题(第08周)每周一测试题(含解析)新人教版必修2

2017-2018学年高中英语 每日一题(第08周)每周一测试题(含解析)新人教版必修2

每周一测I. 阅读理解阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

AAaron Carter isn’t like other 12­year­olds. He doesn’t go to school, and he’s already got a job. He is a big pop star. A few years ago he started his singing with Crazy Little Party Girl, which became a hit at once. Now he goes around the world and his songs are in the tops.Because he’s traveling around all the time, Aaron doesn’t have to go to school, but don’t envy him too much — he still has to do lessons and homework. And he is good at learning."I have to fit my schoolwork around my singing," he explains. "But I’m lucky because I have a private tutor who travels with me. I sometimes have to have lessons on a plane. That’s really interesting!"Aaron’s favorite subject is math but he hates history. He know s clearly that having a good singing career doesn’t mean he can go without schoolwork."It would be easy to think that I don’t need to do well in exams, but that would be crazy,"he says. "It’s important to get my qualifications(资格) so that I have something to fall back on. Besides, it’s interesting to learn about other people and cultures."Aaron’s favorite type of music is rock’n’roll. "The best thing about being a singer,"he says, "is that you get to travel all around the world. But the worst thing is that you’re away from home so much that you don’t get to see your friends or family."1. According to the passage, we learn that Aaron Carter is____________.A. a composerB. a successful singerC. a history loverD. a young businessman2. Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. Aaron Carter doesn’t go to school because he likes singing better.B. Aaron Carter has his own teacher.C. Aaron likes math as well as history.D. Aaron Carter likes traveling all around the world and dislikes seeing friends and family.3. The underlined phrase "fall back on"in the fifth paragraph has the similar meaningas____________.A. check inB. return toC. depend onD. decide onBListening to Mozart does not actually make you cleverer, contradicting (反驳) a popular 1993 study that first coined the Mozart effect, Austrian researchers say.A team at Vienna University’s Faculty of Psychology collected studies that have sought to reproduce the Mozart effect and found no proof of the phenomenon’s existence.The original study showed that teenagers performed better in reasoning tests having listened to Mozart’s 1781 Sonata for Two Pianos in D major than those who listened to something else or those who had been in a silent room.But after analyzing about 3,000 individual cases compiled from 40 studies conducted around the world, the University of Vienna team found no proof that the Mozart effect actually exists."Those who listened to music —Mozart or something else, Bach, Pearl Jam —had better results than the silent group. But we already knew people perform better if they have a stimulus (刺激物)," head researcher Jakob Pietschnig said.Mr. Pietschnig says the 1993 study at the University of California only involved 36 students.He also says the original study was a typical case of "publication bias (出版偏见)" whereby scientific journals prefer positive results to negative or inconclusive results.When the research was first published in Nature it had a considerable effect on public opinion, leading childcare centers in the United States to play classical music and the southern US state of Georgia to give newborns a free classical music CD.Mr. Pietschnig says the original study was carried out on adults in order to study their reasoning rather than intelligence."I advised everyone to listen to Mozart, but it’s not going to improve cognitive abilities as some people hope," he said.4. Which of the following would be the best title for this passage?A. Mozart Effect Actually Exists.B. Those Who Listen to Music Have Better Results.C. Teenagers Shouldn’t Listen to Music.D. Mozart Doesn’t Make You Clever.5. According to the passage, Bach and Pearl Jam in Paragraph 5 are probably ___________.A. names of two placesB. names of two musiciansC. names of two filmsD. names of two kinds of music6. Which is TRUE about the 1993 study at the University of California according to Mr. Pietschnig?A. It had enough participants.B. It was typical evidence that students who listened to music had better results than the silent ones.C. It was a subjective prejudice which a publication often held.D. All the people prefer positive results to negative or inconclusive results.7. What Mr. Pietschnig said in the last Paragraph means that ____________.A. Mozart is unusefulB. Mozart actually improves intelligence a lotC. the result of Mozart is not as useful as people thoughtD. we should resist MozartII. 完形填空阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

2017_2018学年高中英语每日一题第01周insearchofbelongto试题含解析新人教版

2017_2018学年高中英语每日一题第01周insearchofbelongto试题含解析新人教版

in search of,belong to高考频度:★★★☆☆难易程度:★★☆☆☆1. (2017·浙江改编) Pahlsson and her husband (search) the kitchen, checking every corner, but turned up nothing.【参考答案】searched【试题解析】考查动词时态。

依照"but turned up nothing"可知那个地址是表达过去发生的情形,要用一样过去时,故填searched。

【拓展延伸】(1) in search of寻找in one’s search for寻找(2)search sth. /sb. 搜查某物/搜某人的身search for 寻找(= look for)search … for…为找到……而搜查……2. —Whose dictionary is it?—It ___________ our school library.A. belongs toB. is belonged toC. is belongingD. belongs【参考答案】A【专门注意】belong to属于;是……的成员;同……有关。

不用于进行时态和被动语态;to为介词,后面跟宾格代词或名词作宾语。

其此刻分词形式能够作定语。

1. 完成句子①Mr. Otis ______________________________ in the house.奥蒂斯先生搜寻了屋子的每一个房间。

②All night they _____________________________ Marget.他们通宵寻觅Marget。

③I looked everywhere ____________________________ my glasses.我处处寻觅我的眼镜。

④This old musical instrument ____________________________our family for a long time.咱们家拥有这件古老的乐器已有很长时刻了。

2017_2018学年高中英语每日一题第01周每周一测试题含解析新人教版选修620171205110

2017_2018学年高中英语每日一题第01周每周一测试题含解析新人教版选修620171205110

每周一测Ⅰ. 阅读理解AThough they have been around since the late 1990’s, emoji(表情符号) usage has increased sharply with the wide use of smartphones.Recently, a team from the University of Michigan and Peking University analyzed 427 million messages sent by users in 212 countries to look into the differences in emoji use by location and culture. The findings indicated the French are emoji power users and included them in 19.7% of their texts. It’s almost twice that of Russia,where only 10.9% of the messages contained emojis. Americans came in a close third at 9.2% and was followed by Mexico at 7.9%.Also, though the handily wins the title as the most popular emoji, the French appear to prefer the . They are also more likely to use variations of the heart emoji.Not surprisingly, the study found that women tend to use emojis more extensively than men. However, they stick to a handful of favorites. Men, on the other hand, show better judgment and appear to go to extra length to find an emoji that matches the situation. But even so, they select from the top 119 of the 1 281 emojis available.The r esearchers s ay p eople l iving i n A ustralia a nd F rance w ho b elieve o ne p erson’s need i s g reater t han t hat o f a s ociety o r g roup, u sed h appier e mojis. C onversely, t hose from countries with closely knit societies, like Colombia, prefer using sad or angry emojis.Also, cultures like Turkey and Russia, known for their strictness, appeared tobe m ore c ontent, a t l east a ccording t o t he e mojis. O n t he o ther h and, p eople i n t olerant cultures, like Mexico, seemed unhappy or dissatisfied.The researchers believe the findings of this "first large-scale analysis of emoji usage" will help develop input methods and perhaps even expand our emoji vocabulary! Who knew the tiny image we add to brighten up our texts could show so much about our culture?1. Which country is the second-place winner of the use of emojis?A. France.B. America.C. Russia.D. Mexico.2. How are men different from women in using emojis?A. Men often choose the rarely used emojis.B. Men use more variations of the heart emoji.C. Men use emojis more casually than women.D. Men can better match the emojis with the situation.3. Which can best replace the underlined word "Conversely" in Paragraph 5?A. In general.B. In other words.C. On the contrary.D. As a result.4. What did researchers conclude from the study?A. Emojis can show people’s true feelings.B. The emoji selection is influenced by our culture.C. Emojis could strengthen bonds between people.D. The invention of smartphones brought emojis into being.BCan exercise during childhood protect you against memory loss many decades later? Exercise e arly i n l ife s eems t o h ave l ifelong b enefits f or t he b rain, i n r ats a t l east.“This is an animal study, but it shows that physical activity at a young age isvery important—not just for physical development, but for the whole lifelong trackof cognitive(认知的)development during ageing,”says Martin Wojtowicz of the University o f T oronto, C anada.“I n h umans, i t m ay d elay t he a ppearance o f A lzheimer's symptoms(阿茨海默氏症),possibly to the point of preventing them.”Wojtowicz’s team divided 80 young male rats into two equal groups, and placed running wheels in the cages of one group for a period of six weeks. Around four months later—when the rats had reached middle age—the team taught all the rats to connectan electric shock with being in a specific. When placed in the box, they froze with fear.Two weeks later, the team tested the rats in three situations: exactly the samebox i n t he s ame r oom, t he s ame b ox w ith t he r oom a rranged d ifferently, a nd a c ompletely different box in a different room.The rats without access to a running wheel when they were young now froze the same percentage of times in each of these situations, suggesting they couldn't remember which one was dangerous. But those that had been able to run in their youth froze 40to 50 percent less in both changed box settings."The results suggest the amount of physical activity when we're young, at leastfor rats, has influence on brain and cognitive health—in the form of better memories—when w e're o lder," s ays A rthur K ramer o f N ortheastern U niversity i n B oston, who has found that, in humans, exercise promotes the growth of new brain cells.5. The study shows that_____.A. physical activity is important for physical healthB. using the running wheels is of benefit to the rats’ growthC. physical activity can prevent human’s Alzheimer's symptomsD. the more exercise a rat has when young,the better memory it will possess when older6. How are Paragraph 3 and 4 mainly developed?A. By analyzing causes.B. By giving an example.C. By describing the process.D. By showing differences.7. What does the underlined word "it" in Paragraph 2 refer to?A. Exercise.B. Development.C. Benefit.D. Study.8. What is the author's attitude towards the animal study?A. Negative.B. Objective.C. Critical.D. Doubtful.Ⅱ. 完形填空It was an extraordinary night. The noisy Mexico City gradually 1. The main stadium of the Olympic track and field competition was covered in the 2.After he finished making the scenes of the marathon winners 3the prizes, Greenspan, the world famous news documentary producer, found the 4empty. It was time for him to 5to the hotel for a rest. He was about to leave 6he suddenlysaw a bandaged man 7the stadium. This man ran completely 8, but he didn’t stop. After he ran along the runway for a circle and got to the goal, he collapsedon the ground.Greenspan guessed this was a marathon athlete. Out of curiosity, he 9to ask why t he a thlete w anted t o r un t o t he 10with s uch a d ifficulty. T he y oung m an r eplied, "That my country sent me here 11more than 20 000 kilometers is not to let me onlyget off the starting line in the competition, but to make me 12the game. I wantto run to the goal, though I have 13all other runners, but I have a(n) 14goallike them: I will run to the goal. 15the audience won’t cheer me any more, my motherland is watching me 16from behind." Tears poured from Greenspan’s eyes. Soon, h e s pread t he m ost 17scene i n t he h istory o f t he O lympic G ames t o e very c ornerof the world.Life s hould h ave a d ream o f 18the p eak, y et w e s hould u nderstand n ot e verybody has the ability to do it. The most 19is not whether we can get to the peak but whether we have made the greatest 20—to reach the goal in the mind is a success.1. A.withdrew B.extended C.calmed down y down2. A.coldness B.kindness C.witnessD.darkness3. A.donating B.refusing C.receiving D.offering4. A.classroom B.stadium C.hall D.square5. A.return B.move C.turn D.lead6. A.before B.when C.since D.until7. A.ran into B.ran out C.leftD.approached8. A.aimlessly B.carelessly C.out of work D.outof breath9. A.drew back B.walked out C.went over D.moved on10. A.goal B.consequence C.ambition D.condition11. A.with B.by C.of D.from12. A.accompany plete C.participate D.conquer13. A.fallen apart B.fallen down C.fallen awayD.fallen behind14. A.innocent B.important C.sacredD.awful15. A.Though B.That C.As long as D.As soon as16. A.wildly B.curiously C.devotedlyD.excitedly17. A.thrilling B.touching C.unforgettableD.unimaginable18. A.climbing B.reaching C.seizingD.exploring19. A.impressive B.remarkable C.obviousD.important20. A.efforts B.spirits C.gainsD.measuresⅢ. 语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

高三英语第一次周考参考答案

高三英语第一次周考参考答案

高三英语第一次周考参考答案阅读理解1..根据第三段的句子"I am not good at soccer, but that evening it was wonderful. Everyone knew the rules. We all spoke the same language of passes and shots. We understood one another perfectly."我不擅长踢足球,但那天晚上很精彩。

每个人都知道规则.我们都用同样的语言传球和投篮。

我们完全了解对方。

可知,作者认为在亚马逊的那个夜晚很美好,是因为他和当地人踢球时能跨越语言的障碍、互相理解。

故选C。

2.根据第四段的句子"In Juan's world, the unknown and undiscovered was vast and marvelous."在胡安的世界里,未知的和未被发现的是巨大而神奇的。

可知,作者对Juan的问题感到惊讶,是因为作者意识到了Juan有很多未曾见闻的事情,他对这个世界知之甚少。

故选B。

3.根据第七段的句子"I began collecting newspaper articles about new species,new monkey,new spider..,and on and on they appear."我开始收集报纸上关于新物种,新猴子,新蜘蛛的文章,并不断出现。

可知,作者收集新闻报道的初衷是为了整理出已经了解的知识。

故选A。

4.根据第八段的句子"Those scientists very often see the same things that other scientists see,but they pay more attention to them,and they focus on them to the point of exhaustion,and at the risk of the ridicule of their peers."这些科学家经常看到和其他科学家看到的一样的东西,但他们更关注这些东西,他们把注意力集中到精疲力尽的地步,冒着被同龄人嘲笑的风险。

2017_2018学年高中英语每日一题第02周每周一测试题含解析新人教版选修620171205125

2017_2018学年高中英语每日一题第02周每周一测试题含解析新人教版选修620171205125

每周一测Ⅰ. 阅读理解AAdolescence, t he p eriod o f a c hild’s l ife w hen t hey a re m ost v ulnerable t o o utside influences, is a relatively scary time for parents. Children of this age become the target of many negative influences while at the same time they are experiencing hormones that are raging out of control.But parents should not be fooled by their children’s rejection and rudeness. In fact c hildren e xpect t he c onstant s upport, g uidance, a nd i nfluence f rom t heir p arents.I came from a family where anger always lies just below the surface, waiting for an e xcuse t o e rupt. M y p arents o ften s aid t hat m y s isters a nd I c ould t ell t hem a nything. Though they promised not to be angry at whatever we would say, they couldn’t do it. Without t he e motional s upport f rom m y p arents d uring m y m ost v ulnerable y ears, I o ften found myself losing my temper easily and even doing risky behaviors.There is no certain standard about parenting, but I knew exactly what I should not d o a fter I b ecame a p arent. I k new t he i mportance o f e stablishing o pen c ommunication and trust, which resulted in my proper reactions and my children’s trust.Our home was a quiet place, a shelter for my children’s emotional well-being. My children freely shared with me what happened in their lives, whether good or bad, shocking or humorous. As their mother, I rarely raised my voice and my reactions to their telling about their improper behaviors remained calm, no matter how I felt inside.Parenting I d id w as f ar f rom e asy. I t t ook p atience, p ersistence, a nd c onsistency. Everyone hopes for beautiful relationships w ith their children, and everyone can have them. The theory is simple: trust is the lock—communication is the key.1. What do we know about adolescents according to the text?A. They cannot easily control themselvesB. They are easily influenced by their parentsC. They are eager to communicate with parentsD. They don’t expect parents’ guidance and support2. Which of the following words best describes the author when she was a teenager?A. GentleB. DishonestC. HurtD. Careless3. How did the author gain trust when communicating with her children?A. By making a promiseB. By raising her voiceC. By demanding much of themD. By controlling her reactions4. The text is mainly intended to tell us __________.A. the need of riding anger at homeB. the ways of parenting adolescentsC. the importance of supporting childrenD. the benefit of building good relationships with childrenBA new report said that different types of plants can release some chemical intothe air to help other plants. These chemical warnings all have the same purpose —to spread information about one plant's disease or infestation so other plants can defend themselves. But exactly how plants receive and act on many of these signalsis still mysterious.In this week’s Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, researchers in Japan offered some explanations. They had identified one chemical message and traced it all the way from release to action.The scientists looked at tomato plants infested by a common pest, the cutworm. The researchers studied leaves from exposed and unexposed plants. They found one compound showed up more often in the exposed plants. The substance is called Hex Vic. When the scientists fed Hex Vic to cutworms, it knocked down their survival rate by 17%. The scientists identified the source of Hex Vic, and sprayed it lightly overhealthy plants. Those plants were then able to start producing the cutworm-killing Hex Vic. Researchers confirmed that uninfected plants have to build their own weapons to fight off bugs and disease. How do they know when to play defense? They are warned first by their friendly plant neighbors.It is a complex tale, and it may be happening in more plant species than tomatoes.It may also be happening with more chemical signals that are still unknown to us. Further studies are needed to increase agricultural efficiency.5. Which is the way used by plants to warn their neighbors?A. Using of winds.B. Identifying the chemicals.C. Releasing some chemicals.D. Being exposed early.6. It can be inferred from the text that ________.A. farmers may benefit from the further studiesB. the phenomenon may be happening in less plant species than tomatoesC. there are not chemical signalsD. plants are warned first by their neighbors7. What’s the function of Hex Vic?A. It sprays over healthy plants.B. It shows up more.C. It cures the disease.D. It damages the cutworm’s body.8. The passage is likely to appear in ________.A. a newspaper advertisementB. a physics textbookC. a science magazineD. a finance reportⅡ. 完形填空When I was younger, I was addicted to the stories in magic books, and I thirstily 1them. And like most of the 2of these stories I secretly wished for magical power for myself. I wanted to be able to 3make my pain disappear, to make my 4go away, and to have power over this world that so often has 5over us.6I got older, however, I realized that there was no such thing as magic andthe 7reality of life set in. I struggled through a long period of 8. I haddaily pain from a back injury that never healed right. I felt sadness and 9whenboth of my sons w ere diagnosed 10Autism. I still sometimes daydreamed about magic but in time even that 11.Then one day I began to 12that a different kind of magic called LOVE grew stronger in my heart, soul and 13day by day. This magic connected me to my own best s elf a nd t o a ll o f 14souls i n t his w orld. I t d idn’t m ake m e 15my p overtybut it made every day of my life 16. It didn’t make my back pain go away but it helped me 17it so much better. It didn’t cure my 18Autism but it helped mesee their beautiful, 19, eternal, and joyful souls.There i s s uch a t hing a s m agic i n e ach o ne o f u s i n t his w orld. T his m agic i s c alled LOVE. May you choose it, share it, and 20in it every single day of your life.1. A.obtained B.found C.read D.acquired2. A.parents B.readers C.authorsD.children3. A.magically B.carefully C.doubtfully D.actually4. A.changes B.problems C.efforts D.attempts5. A.chance B.interest C.power D.responsibility6. A.As B.While C.Since D.If7. A.peaceful B.imaginable C.unrealizedpetitive8. A.poverty B.happiness C.safety D.hesitation9. A.sorrow B.joy C.determination D.impatience10. A.by B.with C.to D.on11. A.got away B.put away C.gave away D.faded away12. A.predict B.discover C.observe D.suspect13. A.mind B.blood C.spirit D.belief14. A.the others B.the rest C.the other D.any other15. A.take charge of B.get rid of C.make use of D.have command of16. A.busier B.poorer C.happier D.luckier17. y out B.make up C.take off D.deal with18. A.parents’ B.sons’ C.daughters’ D.students’19. A.painful eful C.lovingD.wonderful20. A.take B.exist C.live D.giveⅢ. 语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

2017-2018学年高中英语 每日一题(第01周)每周一测试题(含解析)新人教版必修2

2017-2018学年高中英语 每日一题(第01周)每周一测试题(含解析)新人教版必修2

每周一测I. 阅读理解阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A◆Westminster Abbey, founded in 1065, was the king’s place of residence until the 16th century. Since 1066, the Norman Conquest, it has been the "royal church"— the place where kings and queens are crowned when they take the throne(即位).◆It has also been the site of many royal weddings and funerals. King George Ⅵ, got married there in 1923;twenty four years later, his daughter, Queen Elizabeth Ⅱ married Prince Philip there; on April 29, 2011, Prince William also married Kate Middleton there. While fourteen years ago, the funeral service for Princess Diana, William’s mother, took place there.◆It is also famous for its Poets’ Corner, which has been the traditional burial ground of the most famous English poets, writers and playwrights.Today it is still a working church dedicated to regular worship and to the celebration of great events in the life of the nation. All are welcome to attend the regular services.◆Do pay a visit to the Poets’ Corner,where are tombs and memorials for such well-known writers as Geoffrey Chaucer — father of English Literature, Charles Dickens, and Thomas Hardy (Referto next page for more or surf its official website:). The Grave of the Unknown Warrior is an attractive story of a body brought back from France after the First World War. College Garden is thought to be the oldest garden in England at nearly 1,000 years old.1. What can be inferred from the passage?A. Westminster Abbey has been the king’s residence for over 1,000 years.B. About fifty years after Q ueen Elisabeth Ⅱ got married, Princess Diana died.C. All famous English poets, writers and playwrights can be buried in the Abbey.D. From Monday to Saturday, one can visit the Abbey at any time in the day.2. How much will a couple with two children (aged 17 and 19) at least pay for a visit to the Abbey?A. £ 62.B. £59.C. £50.D. £48.3. Famous sights in the Abbey are recommended to see EXCEPT .A. the Poets’ CornerB. the Grave of the Unknown WarriorC. College GardenD. St. James’s Park4. This passage is most likely from a(n) .A. advertisementB. websiteC. guidebookD. posterBI am a strong believer that if a child is raised with approval, he learns to love himself and will be successful in his own way. Several weeks ago, I was doing homework with my son in the third grade and he kept standing up from his chair to go over the math lines. I kept asking him to sit down, telling him that he would concentrate better. He sat but seconds later, as if he didn’t even notice he was d oing it, he got up again. I was getting frustrated, but then it hit me. I started noticing his answers were much quicker and more accurate when he stood up. Could he be more absorbed while standing up?This made me start questioning myself and what I had been raised to believe. I was raised to believe that a quiet, calm child was a sure way to success. This child would have the willpower to study hard, get good grades and become someone important in life.Now those same people perhaps come to realize that their kids are born with their own setsof DNA and personality qualities, and all you can do is loving and accepting them. As parents, throughout their growing years and beyond that, we need to be our kids’ best cheerleaders,guiding them and helping them find their ways.I have stopped asking my son to sit down and concentrate. Obviously, he is concentrating just in his own way and not mine. We need to learn to accept our kids’ ways of doing things. Some way may have worked for me but it doesn’t mean we nee d to carry it through generations. There is nothing sweeter than being personal and unique. It makes us free and happy and that’s just the way I want my kids to live their own life.5. Time and again the author got his son seated in order to make him .A. work fastB. go politeC. stay relaxedD. keep attentive6. The underlined word "it" in the first paragraph probably refers to .A. his son’s doing better while standing upB. his failure in keeping his son under controlC. his own experience as a school boyD. his disappointment with his active child7. By this passage, the author attempts to tell other parents to .A. correct their kids’ manners from the early agesB. respect and trust their kids’ ways of behaviorsC. develop a good relationship with their childrenD. guarantee their children’s freedom at home8. Which of the following would be the best title of the passage?A. Parental help with teens’ studyB. Adult influence on teen growthC. Kids’ success in their own stylesD. Friendship between generationsII. 七选五根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

2017_2018学年高中英语每日一题第02周周末培优试题含解析新人教版选修6

2017_2018学年高中英语每日一题第02周周末培优试题含解析新人教版选修6

周末培优高考频度:★★★☆☆难易程度:★★☆☆☆1. I thought I had something to say that was ______ putting down on paper.A. worthy ofB. worthyC. worthD. worthwhile【参考答案】C【试题解析】考查形容词。

句意:我原以为我有情形要说,这值得在纸上写下。

利用be worth doing sth值得被做;worthy的搭配是be worthy of being done;be worthy to be done;worthwhile用于It is worthwhile to do/doing sth.应选C。

【名师点睛】(1)be worth + n. = be worthy of + n.(2) be worth doing = be worthy of being done/to be done(3) it is/was worthwhile to do sth./doing sth.☞This article ia well worth reading, but it’s not worthy of being translated (tobe translated).这篇文章很值得一读,但不值得翻译。

☞The matter is worth/worth of consideration. 此事值得考虑。

2. —Would you please show me the way to the city library?—Stick to the road until you reach the second crossroads. ________.A. Take it easyB. You can’t miss itC. Don’t get me wrongD. You bet【参考答案】B【归纳拓展】take it easy(=take things easy)轻松;不紧张;从容take one’s time别着急,慢慢来take sth.seriously重视某事,对某事严肃对待take...for granted认为……理所当然take...as...把……当做……1. I was doing my homework when suddenly the power ___________ in my neighbourhood.A.went outB.worked outC.turned outD.figured out2. She does exercise every morning to keep her .A.figureB.natureC.imageD.character3. How ______ are you with your work? And how do you cope with the day-to- day routine office work?A. dependentB. motivatedC. enterprisingD. allergic4. Students are advised to keep the list of books near the desk for easy .A.referenceB.preferenceC.purposeD.function5. People's ________ for bicycles may reflect public dissatisfaction with bus service.A. insistenceB. preferenceC. confidenceD. reference6. —You are not allowed to keep the magazine too long.—Don’t worry. I just want to ________ it for some pictures.A. refer toB. prefer toC. look up inD. look into7. I don’t think the necklace made o f diamond is _______.A. worthy to buyB. worthy of being boughtC. worth being boughtD. worthy of buying8. Children dream of being sporting superstars doctors and lawyers when they grow up.A. other thanB. rather thanC. more thanD. less than9. —Mr. King, I’ve gone through your program. Could I make some suggestion?— _______. I am all ears.A. That’s all right.B. Take it easy.C. With pleasure.D. Go right ahead.10. —You didn’t wait for Tom yesterday.—Yes, but we ______. He didn’t come.A. needn’t haveB. didn’t need toC. could haveD. should have1. A【解析】考查动词词组辨析。

2018年高考英语一轮复习每日一题第01周名词20170727133

2018年高考英语一轮复习每日一题第01周名词20170727133

2017年7月6日考点名词高考频度:★★★★★难易程度:★★★☆☆【命题解读】名词是中学英语的主要词汇之一,也是历年高考的重要考点。

研究近年的高考题我们不难看出,名词部分主要考查名词的词义辨析和习惯搭配、名词的数(可数与不可数、单数与复数)、名词的所有格、抽象名词的具体化、物质名词的量化、名词和冠词的搭配以及主谓一致等。

在高考试题中,名词常结合其他项目一起考查,考查题型以短文改错、完形填空、语法填空为主。

【命题预测】预计2018年的高考名词在完形填空、短文改错及语法填空中仍会占有重要地位。

【复习建议】在学习过程中,要掌握常用名词的基本用法,注意一词多义和旧词新义。

另外要多归纳总结,做题时要结合语境。

1. (2017·全国新课标卷I·语法填空)This trend, which was started by the medical community (医学界) as a method of fighting heart disease, has had some unintended side 62 (effect) such as overweight and heart disease —the very thing the medical community was trying to fight. 【答案】effects2.(2016·浙江卷·单项填空)It is important to pay your electricity bill on time, as late paymentsmay affect your __________.A. conditionB. incomeC. creditD. status【答案】C【解析】句意:准时付电费很重要,因为付晚了会影响你的信用。

condition条件;income收入;credit 学分,信用(卡);status地位,状态。

2018届高考英语第一轮总温习全程训练考点集训专练周周测一1含解析

2018届高考英语第一轮总温习全程训练考点集训专练周周测一1含解析

周周测一阅读明白得专练专练(一) 细节明白得题直接信息明白得类A(2017·青岛统一检测)No one can deny that buttons are an important clothing device. But, can they rise to the level of art? Organizers of an exhibit in New York City think so.Peter Souleo Wright organized “The Button Show” at Rush Arts Gallery in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan. Eleven artists used the small, ordinary objects to create sculptures, portraits and wearable art. Some of the works are political, some are personal and others are just fun.Wright said each artist reimagines and repurposes the buttons to make art. “What I tried to do with this show,” he said,“was to look at artists who were promoting that level of craft. ”He said he wanted the button art to be comparable to a painting “because of the amount of detail and precision in the work”.Artist Beau McCall produced “A Harlem Hangover”. It looks like a wine bottle that fell over on a table. A stream of connected red buttons hang over the side, like wineflowing down. Similar red buttons form a small pool on the floor.McCall layers buttons of different shapes and sizes to create the bottle. The stitching that holds them together is also part of the artistic design.For San Francisco­based artist Lisa Kokin, buttons are highly personal. After her father died in 2001, she created a portrait of him using only buttons. That memorial to her father led to other button portraits, including those of activists Rosa Parks and Cesar Chavez.Others use buttons for details. Artist Amalia Amaki of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, placed them on and around old photographs. Los Angeles artist Camilla Taylor attached buttons to three large sculptures that look like headless animals with long, narrow legs.“The Button Show” ends at March 12. The Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation paid for the exhibition. The foundation was created in 1995 by the Simmons brothers: artist Danny, hip­hop producer Russell and rapper . The foundation seeks to bring the arts to urban youth and to provide support for new artists.1.W hy did Wright organize “The Button Show”?A. To show the importance of buttons.B. To support the new artists.C. To raise the button show to the level of art.D. To create sculptures and portraits.2.Whose works are personal?A. Peter Souleo Wright.B. Beau McCall.C. Lisa Kokin.D. Amalia Amaki.3.If you want to see “The Button Show”, you should ________.A. buy tickets before March 12B. phone Peter Souleo Wright before March 12C. go to Rush Arts GalleryD. go to the Rush Philanthropic Arts FoundationB(2017·山东实验中学一模)A Real Lesson in HumilityBook T. Washington, the well­known black educator, was an outstanding example of this truth.Shortly after he took over the presidency of Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, he was walking in an exclusive section of town when he was stopped by a wealthy white woman. Not knowing the famous Mr. Washington by sight, she asked if he would like to earn a few dollars by chopping wood for her.Because he had no pressing business at the moment, Professor Washington smiled, rolled up his sleeves, andproceeded to do the humble chore she had requested. When he was finished, he carried the logs into the house and stacked them by the fireplace.A little girl recognized him and later told the lady. The next morning the embarrassed woman went to see Mr. Washington in his office at the Institute and apologized sincerely. “It's perfectly all right, Madam,”he replied.“Occasionally I enjoy a little manual labor. Besides, it's always a delight to do something for a friend.”She shook his hand warmly and assured him that his personality had endeared him and his work to her heart. Not long afterward she showed her admiration by persuading some wealthy acquaintances to join her in donating thousands of dollars to the Tuskegee Institute.4.Why did the woman stop Washington?A. To ask him some questions.B. To hire a helping hand.C. To talk about pressing business.D. To help her earn money.5.How did the rich lady feel when she discovered Washington's identity?A. Disappointed.B. Relaxed.C. Awkward.D. Excited.6.What did the lady do for Washington later?A. She invited her friends to the Institute.B. She raised money for the Institute.C. She made more rich acquaintances.D. She changed her attitude to strangers.C(2017·河北衡水中学一模)The International V oluntary Service runs a number of Youth Exchanges throughout the year. Youth Exchanges give small groups of 4—5 young people the opportunity to take part in volunteering trips abroad for an average of two weeks. These young people are joined by 4—5 young people from 3—4 other nationalities and are a wonderful intercultural experience in a safe environment.Example Youth Exchanges:Youth Exchange 1Location: IrelandOther nationalities: Ireland, Spain, Italy, HungaryTheme: Focuses on the topic of community reconstruction and community activities—exploring how local issues facing our communities are connected to global issues. The group will also learn about the eco-village as an example of a community and take part in team-building activities.Youth Exchange 2Location: FranceOther nationalities: Bulgaria, Italy, FranceTheme: Organic gardening & continual living. This project will take place in a natural park, where the group will take part in gardening activities and games/workshops about continuous development.Youth Exchange 3Location: MacedoniaOther nationalities: Serbia, Turkey, IrelandTheme: Foster (培育) social inclusion and motivate personal development of young people through sports and outdoor activities. Promote outdoor activities as a tool to help inclusion of young people with fewer opportunities.Youth Exchange 4Location: ItalyOther nationalities: Italy, Bulgaria, GreeceTheme: A social-environmental project that intends to promote social inclusion and continuous development, regarded as a process of civil rights and active citizenship. Over 10 days, the group will participate in activities to raise awareness about the effect of our behavior on the environment.7.What do you focus on when travelling in France?A. Gardening work.B. Civil rights.C. Developing social inclusion.D. Rebuilding communities.8.If you are interested in protecting the environment, you can take part in ________.A. Youth Exchange 1B. Youth Exchange 2C. Youth Exchange 3D. Youth Exchange 49.Which nationality are Youth Exchanges most popular with?A. Spain.B. Italy.C. Ireland.D. France.D(2017·江西百校联盟高三第一次联考)The best family vacation that I ever had was going on a road trip to Myrtle Beach. The trip was for 2 weeks during the March break from school. This trip was probably about 20 years ago so it was before the time of things like portable video games and being able to watch movies in the back seat.So to pass the many hours of travel my brother and I had to entertain ourselves and each other. My mum would set the back seat up so that it was our own little playroom. She would pack everything up so that we had a big level area to play in. We would play cards and board games.When it got to the point where we_were_at_each_other's_throats we would be sent back to our own side of the seat and would be forced to either nap or read by ourselves until we could be friendly to each other again. I can remember us playing for quite some time when we turned the back seat into a spaceship and traveled around the earth.Another time we turned it into a kitchen and had a bake-off (食物烘烤赛). But the thing that I remember the most and that gave us many hours of enjoyment was using each other's faces as silly Plasticine (普莱斯蒂辛橡皮泥) and making funny faces. We would see how far we could stretch each other's mouths open, see how thin we could make the other's eye by pulling on it. We would keep going until one of us begged for mercy because we had to give our faces a rest.So while I can remember us having a great time on the beach, laughing a lot trying to put the tent up in the rain, what I remember the most of that trip and what always makes me smile the most is remembering the pain that our faces would be in after the trip.10. What did the author do when traveling to Myrtle Beach?A. Watch movies.B. Play video games.C. Have fun with his brother.D. Pack things up to amuse himself.11. What does the author mean by saying “we were at each other's throats”?A. We were fighting with each other.B. We used up our skills.C. We were quite out of breath.D. We were about to fall asleep.12. What impressed the author most during the trip?A. Playing cards and board games.B. Pulling each other's faces and eyes.C. Having a cooking competition.D. Playing with silly Plasticine.13. Which of the following titles would best suit the passage?A. An Unforgettable Family TravelB. What Is the Most Meaningful JourneyC. The Good Old Days Never to Be ForgottenD. How to Kill Time while Traveling in the Past间接信息明白得类ABeer seldom lasts long, and sometimes there is can or bottle leftover after a party. When this occurs, the leftover can be used in a variety of ways, many of which most people would never think of.Beer is a surprisingly good wood furniture polish. Let a can of beer go completely stale (不新鲜) and pour a little onto a soft cloth. Polish your furniture with the cloth and follow up with a dry cloth. You will be amazed at how shiny your furniture will end up looking.The slug (蛞蝓虫) is a terrible pest in the garden, particularly if you are growing plants for eating. Instead of using chemicals on your vegetables, bury a small cup in the garden and pour fresh beer in it. The slugs will be attracted to the smell, get drunk and drown. Be sure to refresh the beer daily, and you would have a cup full of slugs and healthy-looking cabbages.Bees are also attracted by the smell of beer, so try putting a few open beer cans around the yard at your BBQ and you can enjoy BBQ in a nature-like garden. Obviously you should put the cans away from where people will be sitting or standing, and make sure that no one decides to drink from one of the cans when they are drunk—it will result in a very unpleasant situation.Beer is also an excellent skin conditioner. If you want to have a long bath, pour a good can of dark beer into the water in advance. This is a nice substitute to salt which softens water. Also if you have a stomach upset, slowly drinking a can of beer can help to settle it down. The alcohol in the beer can help to ease the pain.1. From the first paragraph we know that ________.A. beer can have a long quality guarantee periodB. people often make leftover when drinking beerC. most people ignore the use of the beer leftoverD. beer cans or bottles can be recycled in many ways2. Taking the example of the two insects, the author tries to tell us ________.A. some insects prefer the smell of fresh beerB. the beer in open cans can be more attractive to insectsC. slugs and bees can be harmful to picnickersD. pouring some beer on plants can drive insects away3. The author believes that dark beer can ________.A. help soften waterB. be used to replace saltC. prevent stomachache happeningD. ease the pain after drinking alcohol4. What does the passage mainly tell us?A. Polish your furniture with beer.B. Improve your garden with beer.C. Try to drink beer in a healthy way.D. Learn to make the most of beer.B(2017·河南省六市高三第一次联考)He may not have an “S” across his chest but this dog is most certainly a hero.Harley, who was rescued from a puppy mill four years ago, was named the American Humane Association's 2021 American Hero Dog. Harley, who is missing an eye and has other medical issues from his time at the mill, is now a “spokes-dog”against puppy mills. He serves as the adorable furry face of the “Harley to the Rescue” campaign, which raises funds for the National Mill Dog Rescue, according to a press release.The pup was rescued back in 2020 and adopted by Rudi and her husband, Dan. “It was just four years ago that he was pulled from the cage in the puppy mill and left to die,” Harley's owner, Rudi, said during the awards show at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles this past weekend, according to Today. com. “We never would have ever thought he would live this long and make such a difference for so many puppies.”The dog was one of eight finalists up for the American Hero Dogand was chosen as the winner through public votes. The finalists all won $1,500 to be donated to one of American Humane Association's charity partners, with Harley receiving another $5,000 to go toward his charity partner, New Leash On Life.According to the release, Harley spent 10 years at the puppy mill, and endured rough treatment there, which led to his many medical issues. He lost his eye as a result of his cage being power-washed with him inside.The dog isn't just the face of his campaign, he also goes on rescue missions and makes public appearances at events and schools to raise awareness for puppy mills.This incredible work is all due to the dog's fighting spirit. That spirit is allowing him now to be the voice for dogs who cannot speak for themselves and give everybody hope that tomorrow's going to be a better day.5. How did the “Harley to the Rescue” campaign function?A. By saving dogs from a puppy mill.B. By operating the American Humane Association.C. By collecting money for the National Mill Dog Rescue.D. By giving endangered dogs enough medical treatment.6. What is the author's attitude to the puppy mill according to the text?A. Unsatisfied.B. Sympathetic.C. Doubtful.D. Tolerant.7. Why was Harley blind in one eye?A. He was born with it.B. His owner treated him roughly.C. It was caused by a medical issue.D. He was washed heavily in a cage.8. What can we know about the dog from the text?A. It would be given to New Leash On Life.B. It was kept by Rudi's family.C. It would be taken away by its puppy mill.D. It returned to the National Mill Dog Rescue.C(2017·江西南昌十校高三二模)People are divided into those who can jump out of bed each morning and those who need several hours to wake up. I have hated getting up early all my life. The moment the alarm goes off in the morning, I feel sick. Nights, though, are different; I'll happily stay up and I'll do anything to escape an early start.This makes me an owl, but I know many larks (云雀)who insist that dawn is the best part of the day. While I go to work sleepy they have been up for hours and even seem cheerful about it. But it is wrong to say that society is exactly divided into larks and owls.Surveys that explore what time of day people prefer to do activities show that only 20% of adults are true larks or owls. That leaves 80% of us—half of which lean towards one direction or the other, the other half are neither.Schools and work often start very early, and there's a sense of love for getting up early while owls are simply slovenly. But no one suggests that larks are lazy for having an early night while owls are working.Fortunately science is on my side. I'm not sleeping my life away or missing the best part of the day. I'm behaving according to my genes. Researchers have found that one's chronotype(睡眠类型) is largely genetic. So it seems that when I try to get up early I am fighting my genes. With the help of an alarm clock I can force myself to get up early. But as soon as I fail to set the alarm my genes will return me to my old ways.9.According to the passage, what is the characteristic of larks?A. They go to bed late and get up late.B. They go to bed early and get up late.C. They go to bed late and get up early.D. They go to bed early and get up early.10.What do we know about the surveys mentioned in the passage?A. 20% of adults are true larks.B. 40% of adults are neither larks nor owls.C. Half of people seem to be owls.D. People can only be divided into larks and owls.11.The underlined word “slovenly” in Paragraph 4 can be bes t replaced by “________”.A. lazyB. boredC. tiredD. stupid12.What is the last paragraph mainly about?A. What helps us fall asleep.B. How much sleep we need.C. What makes people owls or larks.D. How to change one's sleep pattern.D(2017·河北石家庄高三温习教学质量检测二)The Adler Planetarium Chicago is home to more than 35,000 square feet of exhibits. From huge models of the Solar System, to ancient astronomical instruments, to interactive adventures, Adler's exhibit galleries provide a passageway for you to explore the universe. The Adler also offers mini science exploration activities that are quick 10-minute lessons. Visitors can learn some interesting astronomical facts at these small activity carts.The Adler Planetarium Chicago is the only museum in the world with two full-size planetarium theaters. Since 1930, the wonder of the stars has been visible in the historic Sky Theater. Powered by brand-new Digistar 3TM technology, the StarRider Theater is a completely digital, virtual (虚拟的) outer space environment. The famous Zeiss Planetarium projector is able to accurately reproduce the movement of every aspect of the night sky.Do's and Don'ts:Do Take the Bus/Train: leave the car at home for this museum trip. The Adler is located within close proximity to public transit.Don't Miss the Doane Observatory: when weather permits, the Doane is open at the Adler for observing with its 20-inch diameter telescope.Don't Miss Museum Special Events: the Adler offers a summer camp for kids from mid-June to August.Ticket Price:Adult: $28; child: $22. Book online now to save 37%.Regular Schedule:Mon.-Fri. 10 a. m.-4 p. m. ;Sat.-Sun. 10 a. m.-4:30 p. m.Summer Hours : 9:30 a. m.-6 p.m. daily.Nearest Transit: Roosevelt Metro StationAddress: 1300 S Lake Shore Dr, Chicago, IL 6060513. What's the main function of the Adler Planetarium Chicago?A. Displaying the models of the Solar System.B. Selling ancient astronomical instruments.C. Offering a passageway to explore the universe.D. Giving 10-minute lessons to visitors.14. What can visitors learn in the StarRider Theater?A. The history of the Adler Planetarium Chicago.B. The wonder of the interactive adventures.C. The complicated Digistar 3TM technology.D. The movement of the stars in the night sky.15. If you want to try the Doane Observatory, you'd better ________.A. drive your private carB. consider weather conditionsC. buy a telescope in advanceD. join the Adler's summer camp16. How much will a couple and two kids at least spend to visit the Adler?A. $37.B. $63.C. $72. D.$100.数字计算类A(2017·四川绵阳第二次诊断)Even after his death, Mitchell Whisenhunt has found a way to surprise and bring comfort to his wife and young daughter, with some letters designated to be opened on certain dates.Mitchell lost his battle with Marfan syndrome at 26. The rare genetic disorder affects the body's connective tissue, which is used to hold together organs, cells and tissue.Ashley Whisenhunt, 22, cared for her husband until his death but said she was astonished when she discovered the 30 letters he left for her, their 18-month-old daughter Brynleigh and the community.The little girl will grow up with a letter every year from her second to 18th birthday from a man she didn't get to spend much time with but who left no doubt that he loved her unconditionally.“Through his testimony, there is so much she is going to learn,” Ashley told ABC News.One letter was also addressed to their Longview, Texas, community, thanking them for their support.“It just blows my mind,” Ashley said of her husband's secret gesture.“He thought about everybody else instead of himself.”Ashley said she would respect her husband's wishes and open each letter as he planned, however there was one special surprise left for her that she said hit her the hardest.In a spiral notebook that Ashley used before she dropped out of college to care for her husband, he wrote a letter to her asking that she publish a book of poetry he had written.Mitchell Whisenhunt even planned his own funeral, and the funeral director said he couldn't tell Ashley because it was Mitchell's plan and secret. Ashley said she couldn't help but wonder what other surprises her husband had in store.“There are ones we still don't know about,” she said.1.How many letters will Ashley Whisenhunt receive from her husband?A.30. B. 22. C.12. D.13.2.The underlined word “ones” in the last paragraph refers to ________.A. booksB. poemsC. notebooksD. surprises3.What's the best title for the passage?A. Love from HeavenB. Fight against DiseasesC. Respect for FatherD. Secrets in StoreB(2017·安徽合肥高三第二次教学质量检测)A water lily painting, Water Lily Pond, by Claude Monet, the French impressionist artist, was sold for more than $80 million on Tuesday, breaking the auction (拍卖) record for himself. Water Lily Pond was part of a four-work collection of water lily paintings that Monet put up for sale during his lifetime.The four paintings of Monet's water lily garden were signed and dated by the artist in 1919. One of the other paintings is at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, while another was sold at auction in 1992 for $ million and is in a private collection now. The final painting in the series was cut into two before World War Ⅱ.“After a fierce bidding battle between a number of buyers in the room and on the telephone, the painting finally was sold to a collector for $ million, setting a new world record price for the artist at auction,” said Olivier Camu, a scholar of impressionist art.The last record for a Monet work was set in May when Le Pont du Chemin de feràArgenteuil sold for $ million.The painting sold on Tuesday was bought at a 1971 New York auction for $320,000. It has not been exhibited since.Monet's later works had unique characteristics, especially Les Grandes Décorations, another good example, which was bedded inMusée de I'Orangerie in Paris five months after Monet's death in 1926.Monet created his water lily garden in Giverny, France. He selected different water lilies in an effort to get as many different colored flowers as possible, specially creating the garden as a base for his paintings.4.According to the passage, Water Lily Pond broke the last record for Monet's paintings by ________.A. $12 millionB. $39 millionC. $ millionD. $ million5. What can we learn about Water Lily Pond?A. It was once auctioned in America.B. It was cut into halves before World War Ⅱ.C. It had been kept in New York for over 40 years.D. It was once put in Musée de I'Orangerie.6. What does Olivier Camu think of the auction?A. Exciting.B. Inspiring.C. Disappointing.D. Frightening.7. What would be the best title for the passage?A. Monet and his water lily paintingsB. Monet—a great impressionist artistC. Monet's garden and its characteristicsD. Water Lily Pond—Monet's best-known paintingCThank you for shopping with usChanged your mind?If you bought your product in one of our stores and have now changed your mind, we will exchange or refund it within seven days of purchase.The product must be:·unopened·unused·returned complete with any free gifts you received with the productGet in touch with your local store with your receipt(收据) details to arrange your refund or exchange.Your guaranteeThe following are guidelines. We treat each case in its own circumstances.·We will always offer you the choice of an exchange or refund if your product develops a fault within 28 days of delivery.·To receive a refund, the product must be in an “as new” condition complete with free gifts supplied with it. If possible, please return the product in its original packaging.·If your product develops a fault within 12 months of purchase, we will offer a repair service.·To obtain a repair for your product, call the relevant helpline number on the back page of this leaflet(传单).·This guarantee does not cover faults caused through accident, misuse or normal wear and tear.Our price promiseIn the unlikely event that you find a cheaper identical product or offer immediately available from another retail(零售) store within 10 miles of your local store we will not only match their price but also give you an extra 10% of the difference. Our price promise also applies for up to seven days after you make your purchase with us; just bring your receipt to claim your refund.8.If you are not satisfied with what you bought, you may exchange it within ________.A. 10 days. B.12 days. C. one week D.two weeks9.What should you bring when you demand a refund on faulty goods?A. Free gifts. B.The leaflet.C. Quality certificates. D.The original packaging.10.How much may you receive if you bought something for $100 while it is sold for $50 in other stores?A. $50. B.$55 C.$100. D.$155.D(2017·湖北八校高三第一次联考)Researchers found that women who had given birth might have a reduced risk of death from several common conditions than those who had not, according to a study released Friday by the Imperial College London (ICL).The study, led by ICL researchers, was published in the journal BMC Medicine. It investigates the association between the so-called reproductive factors—such as having children and breastfeeding—and a woman's risk of death.Researchers analyzed data from 322,972 women across 10 countries, including the UK, France, Germany and Sweden, with anaverage age of 50.Each woman was followed for an average of years. During this period, there were 14,383 deaths overall, which included 5,938 deaths from cancer and 2,404 deaths from circulatory system diseases, according to the study.The team compared reproductive factors with the risk of death from several common conditions, such as breast cancer, strokes and heart diseases.The researchers found that women who had given birth had a 20 percent reduced risk of death than those who had not. It was also found that there was a reduced risk of death (8 percent) in women who had breastfed compared to those who had not.The risk of death from cancer was lower in those who had given birth compared to those who had not. Within this group, the risk was reduced even further in women that gave birth to two or three children in comparison to those who had only one child.“Hormonal mechanisms may explain the lower risk of death that we observed with breastfeeding, and having given birth, as these factors are associated with changes in hormone levels,”said Dr Melissa Merritt from ICL, who led the study.11. According to the passage, the risk of death from cancer is lower in women who ________.A. have given birth to no childB. have given birth to one childC. have given birth to more than one childD. have breastfed12.According to the research, if a woman has given birth and breastfed, her risk of death will decrease by ________.A.20% B.28% C.12% D.16%13.Which of the following might be one of the findings of the research?A.Several common conditions lead to women's death.B.Reproductive factors are associated with changes in hormone levels.C.Women who have given birth live longer than those who have not.D.Having children might reduce women's risk of death from some diseases.。

2018高中英语每日一题每周一测1

2018高中英语每日一题每周一测1

每周一测I. 阅读理解阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

AJames Cleveland Owens was the son of a farmer and the grandson of black slaves. His family moved to Cleveland when he was 9. There, a school teacher asked the youth his name."., "he replied.She thought he had said"Jesse", and he had a new name.Owens ran his first race at age 13. After high school, he went to Ohio State University. He had to work part time so as to pay for his education. As a second year student, in the Big Ten games in 1935, he set even more records than he would in the Olympic Games a year later.A week before the Big Ten meet, Owens accidentally fell down a flight of stairs. His back hurt so much that he could not exercise all week, and he had to be helped in and out of the car that drove him to the meet. He refused to listen to the suggestions that he give up and said he would try. He did try, and the results are in the record book.The stage was set for Owens’ victory at the Olympic Games in Berlin the next year, and his success would come to be regarded as not only athletic but also political. Hitler did not congratulate any of the African American winners."It was all right with me,"he said years later. "I didn’t go to Berlin to shake hands with him, anyway."Having returned from Berlin, he received no telephone calls from the president of his own country, either. In fact, he was not honored by the United States until 1976, four years before hisdeath.Owens’ Olympic victories made little difference to him. He earned his living by look ing after a school playground, and accepted money to race against cars, trucks, motorcycles and dogs."Sure, it bothered me,"he said later."But at least it was an honest living. I had to eat."In time, however, his gold medals changed his life."They have kept me alive over the years, "he once said."Time has stood still for me. That golden moment dies hard."1. Owens got his other name"Jesse"when ____________.A. he went to Ohio State UniversityB. his teacher made fun of himC. his teacher took"."for"Jesse"D. he won gold medals in the Big Ten meet2. In the Big Ten meet, Owens ____________.A. hurt himself in the backB. succeeded in setting many recordsC. tried every sports event but failedD. had to give up some events3. We can infer from the text that Owens was treated unfairly in the US at that time because ___________.A. he was not of the right raceB. he was the son of a poor farmerC. he didn’t shake hands with HitlerD. he didn’t talk to the US president on the phone4. When Owens says "They have kept me alive over the years...", he means that the medals ___________.A. have been changed for money to help him live onB. have made him famous in the USC. have encouraged him to overcome difficulties in lifeD. have kept him busy with all kinds of jobsBTom studied in our middle school three years ago. Last August his father found a job in anothercity and his family moved there. He began to study in the new school and we often write to each other. He often tells me something about the city where he lives now and his studies in the school. So I can know what happens to him.Last Friday Tom came to our city again. He hopes to accompany his old grandpa during the summer holiday. He’s taller and stronger than before. We swim in the river outside the city together or have a picnic on the island. It surprises me that he has learned to cook when we were traveling in the wild forest. He told me his parents were both busy and sometimes he stayed at home alone and he had to look after himself."How do you like your school"I asked."Wonderful,"said the young man. "It has a tall building and there’re two chemistry labs, two biology labs and three physics ones. And its library is big and there’re plenty of books in it.""I can see you are satisfied with it.""Do you like your teachers""Yes, "he answered. "But our geography teacher often says to himself in class.""So does our new history teacher,"I said. "But he doesn’t notice it. He often talks on and on in a flow of eloquence (口才). But none of us listens to him!"5. The writer can know what happens to Tom because ____________.A. he lives near to the writerB. he often calls the writerC. he often writes to the writerD. the writer often visits Tom6. Why did Tom learn to cookA. He likes all kinds of delicious foods.B. He often has a picnic with his friends.C. He found a job in a restaurant.D. He has to do some cooking when he’s in alone.7. Tom came back to the city to ____________.A. look after his sick grandpaB. take his summer holidayC. have a picnic on the islandD. travel in the wild forestII. 七选五根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

2017-2018学年高中英语每日一题(第01周)每周一测试题(含解析)新人教版选修6

2017-2018学年高中英语每日一题(第01周)每周一测试题(含解析)新人教版选修6

每周一测Ⅰ. 阅读理解AThough they have been around since the late 1990’s, emoji(表情符号) usage has increased sharply with the wide use of smartphones.Recently, a team from the University of Michigan and Peking University analyzed 427 million messages sent by users in 212 countries to look into the differences in emoji use by location and culture. The findings indicated the French are emoji power users and included them in % of their texts. It’s almost twice that of Russia, where only % of the messages contained em ojis. Americans came in a close third at % and was followed by Mexico at %.Also, though the handily wins the title as the most popular emoji, the French appear to prefer the . They are also more likely to use variations of the heart emoji.Not surprisingly, the study found that women tend to use emojis more extensively than men. However, they stick to a handful of favorites. Men, on the other hand, show better judgment and appear to go to extra length to find an emoji that matches the situation. But even so, they select from the top 119 of the 1 281 emojis available.The researchers say people living in Australia and France who believe one person’s need is greater than that of a society or group, used happier emojis. Conversely, those from countries with closely knit societies, like Colombia, prefer using sad or angry emojis.Also, cultures like Turkey and Russia, known for their strictness, appeared to be more content, at least according to the emojis. On the other hand, people in tolerant cultures, like Mexico, seemed unhappy or dissatisfied.The researchers believe the findings of this "first large-scale analysis of emoji usage" will help develop input methods and perhaps even expand our emoji vocabulary! Who knew the tiny image we add to brighten up our texts could show so much about our culture?1. Which country is the second-place winner of the use of emojis?A. France.B. America.C. Russia.D. Mexico.2. How are men different from women in using emojis?A. Men often choose the rarely used emojis.B. Men use more variations of the heart emoji.C. Men use emojis more casually than women.D. Men can better match the emojis with the situation.3. Which can best replace the underlined word "Conversely" in Paragraph 5?A. In general.B. In other words.C. On the contrary.D. As a result.4. What did researchers conclude from the study?A. Emojis can show people’s true feelings.B. The emoji selection is influenced by our culture.C. Emojis could strengthen bonds between people.D. The invention of smartphones brought emojis into being.BCan exercise during childhood protect you against memory loss many decades later? Exercise early in life seems to have lifelong benefits for the brain, in rats at least.“This is an animal study, but it shows that physical activity at a young age is very important—not just for physical development, but for the whole lifelong track of cognitive(认知的)development during ageing,”says Martin Wojtowicz of the University of Toronto,Canada.“In humans, it may delay the appearance of Alzheimer's symptoms(阿茨海默氏症),possibly to the point of preventing them.”Wojtowicz’s team divided 80 young male rats into two equal groups,and placed running wheels in the cages of one group for a period of six weeks. Around four months later—when the rats had reached middle age—the team taught all the rats to connect an electric shock with being in a specific. When placed in the box, they froze with fear.Two weeks later, the team tested the rats in three situations: exactly the same box in the same room, the same box with the room arranged differently, and a completely different box in a different room.The rats without access to a running wheel when they were young now froze the same percentage of times in each of these situations, suggesting they couldn't remember which one was dangerous.But those that had been able to run in their youth froze 40 to 50 percent less in both changed box settings."The results suggest the amount of physical activity when we're young, at least for rats, has influence on brain and cognitive health—in the form of better memories—when we're older," says Arthur Kramer of Northeastern University in Boston, who has found that, in humans, exercise promotes the growth of new brain cells.5. The study shows that_____.A. physical activity is important for physical healthB. using the running wheels is of benefit to the rats’ growthC. physical activity can prevent human’s Alzheimer's symptomsD. the more exercise a rat has when young,the better memory it will possess when older6. How are Paragraph 3 and 4 mainly developed?A. By analyzing causes.B. By giving an example.C. By describing the process.D. By showing differences.7. What does the underlined word "it" in Paragraph 2 refer to?A. Exercise.B. Development.C. Benefit.D. Study.8. What is the author's attitude towards the animal study?A. Negative.B. Objective.C. Critical.D. Doubtful.Ⅱ. 完形填空It was an extraordinary night. The noisy Mexico City gradually 1 . The main stadium of the Olympic track and field competition was covered in the 2 .After he finished making the scenes of the marathon winners 3 the prizes, Greenspan, the world famous news documentary producer, found the 4 empty. It was time for him to 5 to the hotel for a rest. He was about to leave 6 he suddenly saw a bandaged man 7 the stadium. This man ran completely 8 , but he didn’t stop. After he ran along the runway for a circleand got to the goal, he collapsed on the ground.Greenspan guessed this was a marathon athlete. Out of curiosity, he 9 to ask why the athlete wanted to run to the 10 with such a difficulty. The young man replied, "That my country sent me here 11 more than 20 000 kilometers is not to let me only get off the starting line in the competition, but to make me 12 the game. I want to run to the goal, though I have 13 all other runners, but I have a(n) 14 goal like them: I will run to the goal. 15 the audience won’t cheer me any more, my motherland is watching me 16 from behind." Tears poured from Greenspan’s eyes. Soon, he spread the most17 scene in the history of the Olympic Games to every corner of the world.Life should have a dream of 18 the peak, yet we should understand not everybody has the ability to do it. The most 19 is not whether we can get to the peak but whether we have made the greatest 20 — to reach the goal in the mind is a success.1. down down2.3.4.5.6.7. into out8. of work of breath9. back out over on10.11.12.13. apart down away behind14.15. long as soon as16.17.18.19.20.Ⅲ. 语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

2018年高考英语一轮复习每日一题第01周冠词20170727131

2018年高考英语一轮复习每日一题第01周冠词20170727131

2017年7月3日考点冠词高考频度:★★★★★难易程度:★★★☆☆【命题解读】冠词是历年高考的必考点,常出现在语篇型语法填空和短文改错中。

但从整套试题来看,在短文改错、书面表达、阅读理解等题型中对冠词的隐性考查可谓无处不在。

在日常交际中,几乎每说一句话、每写一篇日记、每读一篇文章都会涉及冠词的运用。

故不论高考的考查形式如何变化,冠词仍应是高考复习的重点。

【命题预测】预计2018年的高考仍然会以考查冠词在具体语境中的正确使用为主,以语篇型语法填空和短文改错的形式出现,它可能把冠词的各种用法结合名词一起进行考查。

【复习建议】 1. 掌握冠词的基本用法;2. 掌握冠词的习惯用法;3. 掌握冠词的活用;4. 多做练习,提高熟悉语境的能力。

1.(2017·新课标1卷语法填空)As 65 result, people will eat more food to try to make upfor that something missing.【答案】a2.(2016·浙江卷·单项填空)______________ prize for the winner of the competition is ______________two-week holiday in Paris.A. The;/B. A ;/C. A ;theD. The;a【答案】D【解析】考查冠词。

句意:这个比赛获胜者的奖品是一次去巴黎的两周游。

第一空填the,是特指"获胜者的奖品",用定冠词,第二空是泛指"一次两周游",用不定冠词a。

故选A。

3.(2016·全国新课标卷II·语法填空)Give your body and brain a rest by stepping outside for 48while, exercising, or doing something you enjoy.【答案】a【巧学妙记】不定冠词的用法口诀泛指单数和首提,某个/每个/又一个;物质名词具体化,相同还是抽象词;三餐四季有修饰,感叹句中有名单。

2017-2018学年高二英语上学期第1周周练题

2017-2018学年高二英语上学期第1周周练题

2017-2018学年高二英语上学期第1周周练题I.第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)Alia Baker is a librarian in . Her library used to be a 36 place for all who loved books and liked to share knowledge. They 3 7 various matters all over the world. When the war was near, Alia was 38 that the fires of war would destroy the books, wh ich are more 39 to her than mountain of gold. The books are in every language — new books, ancient books, 40 a book o n the history of Iraq that is seven hundred years old.She had asked the government for 41 to move the books to a 42 place, but they refused. So Alia took matters into her o wn hands. 43 , she brought books home every night, 44 her car late after work. Her friends came to 45 her when the war broke out. Anis who owned a restaurant 46 to hide some bo oks. All through the 47 , Alia, Anis, his brothers and neighbo urs took the books from the library, 48 them over the seven-foot wall and 49 them in the restaurant. The books stayed hi dden as the war 50 . Then nine days laters, a fire burned the 51 to the ground.One day, the bombing stopped and the 52 left. But the war was not over yet. Alia knew that if the books were to be safe, th ey must be 53 again while the city was 54 . So she hired a t ruck to bring all the books to the houses of friends in the subu rbs(郊区). Now Alia waited for the war to end and 55 peace and a new library.36. A. meeting B. working C. personal D. religious37. A. raised B. handled C. reported D. discussed38. A. worried B. angry C. doubtful D. curious39. A. practical B. precious C. reliable D. expensive40. A. then B. still C. even D. rather41. A. permission B. confirmation C. explanation D. informat ion42. A. large B. public C. distant D. safe43. A. Fortunately B. Surprisingly C. Seriously D. Secretly44. A. starting B. parking C. filling D. testing45. A. stop B. help C. warn D. rescue46. A. intended B. pretended C. happened D. agreed47. A. war B. night C. building D. way48. A. put B. opened C. passed D. threw49. A. hid B. exchanged C.burnt D. distributed50. A. approached B. erupted C. continued D. ended51. A. restaurant B. library C. city D. wall52. A. neighbours B. soldiers C. friends D. customers53. A. sold B. read C. saved D. moved54. A. occupied B. bombed C. quiet D. busy55. A. dreamed of B. believed in C. cared about D. looked f orII.阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)(共3小题;每小题2分,满分6分)Getting less sleep has become a bad habit for most American kids. According to a new survey(调查) by the National Sleep Foundation, 51% of kids aged 10 to 18 go to bed at 10 pm or later on school nights, even though t hey have to get up early. Last year the Foundation reported th at nearly 60% of 7- to 12-year-olds said they felt tired during the day, and 15% said they had fallen asleep at school.How much sleep you need depends a lot on your age. Babies need a lot of rest: most of them sleep about 18 hours a day! Adults need about eight hours. For most school-age children, ten hours is ideal(理想的). But the new National Sleep Foundation survey found that35% of 10- to 12-year-olds get only seven or eight hours. And guess what almost hal f of the surveyed kids said they do before bedtime? Watch TV .“More children are going to bed with TVs on, and there are m ore opportunities(机会) to stay awake, with more homework, the Internet and the phone,” says Dr. Mary Carskadon, a sleep researcher at . S he says these activities at bedtime can get kids all excited an d make it hard for them to calm down and sleep. Other expert s say part of the problem is chemical. Changing levels of body chemicals called hormones not only make teenagers’ bodies develop adult characteristics, but also make it hard for teenag ers to fall asleep before 11 pm.Because sleepiness is such a problem for teenagers, some sc hool districts have decided to start high school classes later th an they used to. Three years ago, schools in , , changed the s tart time from 7:25 am to 8:30 am. Students, parents and teac hers are pleased with the results.25. What is the new National Sleep Foundation survey on?A. American kids’ sleeping habits.B. Teenagers’ sleep-related diseases.C. Activities to prevent sleeplessness.D. Learning problemsand lack of sleep.26. How many hours of sleep do 11-year-olds need every day?A. 7 hours.B. 8 hours.C. 10 hours.D. 18 hours.27. Why do teenagers go to sleep late according to Carskado n?A. They are affected by certain body chemicals.B. They tend to do things that excite them.C. They follow their parents’ examples.D. They don’t need to go to school early.III.七选五(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)How to Do Man-on-the-Street InterviewsThe man-on-the-street interview is an interview in which a reporter hits the stre ets with a cameraman to interview people on the sport. _____ 31_____ But with these tips, your first man-on-the-street interview experience can be easy.When your boss or professor sends you out to do man-on-the-street interviews for a story, think about the topic and develop a list of about ten general questions relating to it. For example , if your topic is about environmental problems in America, you might ask, “Why do you think environmental protection is im portant in America?” _____32_____Hit the streets with confidence. _____33_____ Say, “Excuse m e, I work for XYZ News, and I was wondering if you could sha re your opinion about this topic.” This is a quick way to get pe ople to warm up to you.Move on to the next person if someone tells you she is not int erested.Don’t get discouraged.● 34 Each interview that you get on the street shouldn’t be lo nger than ten minutes. As soon as you get the answer you ne ed, move on to the next person. Make sure that as you go fro m interview to interview, you are getting a variety of answers. If everyone is giving you the same answer, you won’t be able to use it. A safe number of interviews to conduct is about six t o ten. 35● If your news station or school requires interviewees to sign r elease forms to appear on the air, don’t leave work without th em.A. Limit your time.B. As you approach people, be polite.C. If you don’t own a camera, you can buy one.D. For new reporters, this can seem like a challenging task.E. To get good and useful results, ask them the same questio n.F. That number of interviews should give you all the answers you need.G. With a question like this, you will get more than a “Yes” or “No” reply.IV.语法填空(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)Last October , while tending her garden in Mora , Sweden , L ena Pahlsson pulled out a handful of small 56 (carrot) and w as about to throw them away. But something made her look cl oser , and she noticed a 57 (shine) object. Yes, there benea th the leafy top of one tiny carrot was her long-lost wedding ring.Pahlsson screamed 58 loudly that her daughter came runni ng from the house. “she thought I had hurt 59 (I),”says Pahl ssonSixteen years 60 (early), Pahlsson had removed the diamon d ring 61 (cook) a meal. When she wanted to put the ring ba ck on later, it was gone. She suspected that one of her three daughters —then ten, eight, and six— had picked it up, but the girls said they hadn't. Pahlsson and her husband 62 (search) the kitche n, checking every corner, but turned up nothing. “I gave up ho pe of finding my ring again," she says. She never replaced it.Pahlsson and her husband now think the ring probably got 63 (sweep) into a pile of kitchen rubbish and was spread over t he garden, 64 it remained until the carrot’s leafy top acciden tally sprouted (生长) through it. For Pahlsson, its return was 65 wonder.阅读理解25. A 26. C 27. B完形36. A 37. D 38. A 39. B 40. C 41. A 42. D 43. D 44. C 45 . B46. D 47. B 48. C 49. A 50. C 51. B 52. B 53. D 54. C 5 5. A七选五31. D 32. G 33. B 34. A 35. F语法填空56. carrots 57. shiny/shining 58. so 59. myself 60. earlier61. to cook62. searched 63. swept 64. where 65. a题分考点识理简单综合运难易程号值记解运用用度36 1.5形容词辨析√中37 1.5动词辨析√中38 1.5形容词辨析√中39 1.5形容词辨析√中40 1.5副词辨析√难41 1.5名词辨析√难42 1.5形容词辨析√中43 1.5动词辨析√易44 1.5连词辨析√中45 1.5动词辨析难46 1.5动词辨析易47 1.5名词辨析√中48 1.5动词辨析√中49 1.5动词辨析中50 1.5动词辨析√难51 1.5名词辨析√易52 1.5名词辨析易53 1.5动词辨析√难54 1.5形容词辨析√中55 1.5动词短语辨析√难252归纳总结题√易262细节理解题√易272推理判断题√√中√中312考查语境的准确运用322考查语境的准确运√易用332考查语境的准确运√中用342考查语境的准确运√易用352考查语境的准确运√易用56 1.5名词复数√中57 1.5形容词√易58 1.5结果状语从句√中59 1.5反身代词√中60 1.5形容词的比较级√易61 1.5不定式做目的状语√易62 1.5时态√易63 1.5过去分词√中64 1.5定语从句√易65 1.5冠词√易2017-2018学年高二英语上学期第1周周练题I.第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)Alia Baker is a librarian in . Her library used to be a 36 place for all who loved books and lik ed to share knowledge. They 37 various matters all over the world. When the war was near, Alia was 38 that the fires of war would destroy the books, which are more 39 to her than mountain of gold. The books are in every language — new books, ancient books, 40 a book on the history of Iraq that is seven hundred years old.She had asked the government for 41 to move the books to a 42 place, but they refused. So Alia took matters into her own hands. 43 , she brought books home every night, 44 her car late after work. Her friends came to 45 her when the war broke out. Anis who owned a r estaurant 46 to hide some books. All through the 47 , Alia, Anis, his brothers and neighbou rs took the books from the library, 48 them over the seven-foot wall and 49 them in the restaurant. The books stayed hidden as the war 50 . Then nin e days laters, a fire burned the 51 to the ground.One day, the bombing stopped and the 52 left. But the war was not over yet. Alia knew that if the books were to be safe, they must be 53 again while the city was 54 . So she hired a t ruck to bring all the books to the houses of friends in the suburbs(郊区). Now Alia waited for the war to end and 55 peace and a new library.36. A. meeting B. working C. personal D. religious37. A. raised B. handled C. reported D. discussed38. A. worried B. angry C. doubtful D. curious39. A. practical B. precious C. reliable D. expensive40. A. then B. still C. even D. rather41. A. permission B. confirmation C. explanation D. information42. A. large B. public C. distant D. safe43. A. Fortunately B. Surprisingly C. Seriously D. Secretly44. A. starting B. parking C. filling D. testing45. A. stop B. help C. warn D. rescue46. A. intended B. pretended C. happened D. agreed47. A. war B. night C. building D. way48. A. put B. opened C. passed D. threw49. A. hid B. exchanged C.burnt D. distributed50. A. approached B. erupted C. continued D. ended51. A. restaurant B. library C. city D. wall52. A. neighbours B. soldiers C. friends D. customers53. A. sold B. read C. saved D. moved54. A. occupied B. bombed C. quiet D. busy55. A. dreamed of B. believed in C. cared about D. looked forII.阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)(共3小题;每小题2分,满分6分)Getting less sleep has become a bad habit for most American kids. According to a new surve y(调查) by the National Sleep Foundation, 51% of kids aged 10 to 18 go to bed at 10 pm or later on school nights, even though they have to get up early. Last year the Foundation reported t hat nearly 60% of 7- to 12-year-olds said they felt tired during the day, and 15% said they had fallen asleep at school.How much sleep you need depends a lot on your age. Babies need a lot of rest: most of the m sleep about 18 hours a day! Adults need about eight hours. For most school-age children, ten hours is ideal(理想的). But the new National Sleep Foundation survey found that 35% of 10- to 12-year-olds get only seven or eight hours. And guess what almost half of the surveyed kids said they do before bedtime? Watch TV.“More children are going to bed with TVs on, and there are more opportunities(机会) to stay awake, with more homework, the Internet and the phone,” says Dr. Mary Carskad on, a sleep researcher at . She says these activities at bedtime can get kids all excited and make it hard for them to calm down and sleep. Other experts say part of the problem is chem ical. Changing levels of body chemicals called hormones not only make teenagers’ bodies de velop adult characteristics, but also make it hard for teenagers to fall asleep before 11 pm. Because sleepiness is such a problem for teenagers, some school districts have decided to s tart high school classes later than they used to. Three years ago, schools in , , changed the s tart time from 7:25 am to 8:30 am. Students, parents and teachers are pleased with the result s.25. What is the new National Sleep Foundation survey on?A. American kids’ sleeping habits.B. Teenagers’ sleep-related diseases.C. Activities to prevent sleeplessness.D. Learning problems and lack of sleep.26. How many hours of sleep do 11-year-olds need every day?A. 7 hours.B. 8 hours.C. 10 hours.D. 18 hours.27. Why do teenagers go to sleep late according to Carskadon?A. They are affected by certain body chemicals.B. They tend to do things that excite them.C. They follow their parents’ examples.D. They don’t need to go to school early.III.七选五(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)How to Do Man-on-the-Street InterviewsThe man-on-the-street interview is an interview in which a reporter hits the streets with a cameraman to intervi ew people on the sport. _____31_____ But with these tips, your first man-on-the-street interview experience can be easy.When your boss or professor sends you out to do man-on-the-street interviews for a story, think about the topic and develop a list of about ten general ques tions relating to it. For example, if your topic is about environmental problems in America, yo u might ask, “Why do you think environmental protection is important in America?” _____32__ ___Hit the streets with confidence. _____33_____ Say, “Excuse me, I work for XYZ News, and I was wondering if you could share your opinion about this topic.” This is a quick way to get pe ople to warm up to you.Move on to the next person if someone tells you she is not interested.Don’t get discouraged.● 34 Each interview that you get on the street shouldn’t be longer than ten minutes. As soon as you get the answer you need, move on to the next person. Make sure that as you go from interview to interview, you are getting a variety of answers. If everyone is giving you the sam e answer, you won’t be able to use it. A safe number of interviews to conduct is about six to t en. 35● If your news station or school requires interviewees to sign release forms to appear on the air, don’t leave work without them.A. Limit your time.B. As you approach people, be polite.C. If you don’t own a camera, you can buy one.D. For new reporters, this can seem like a challenging task.E. To get good and useful results, ask them the same question.F. That number of interviews should give you all the answers you need.G. With a question like this, you will get more than a “Yes” or “No” reply.IV.语法填空(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)Last October , while tending her garden in Mora , Sweden , Lena Pahlsson pulled out a hand ful of small 56 (carrot) and was about to throw them away. But something made her look cl oser , and she noticed a 57 (shine) object. Yes, there beneath the leafy top of one tiny carr ot was her long-lost wedding ring.Pahlsson screamed 58 loudly that her daughter came running from the house. “she though t I had hurt 59 (I),”says PahlssonSixteen years 60 (early), Pahlsson had removed the diamond ring 61 (cook) a meal. When she wanted to put the ring back on later, it was gone. She suspected that one of her three d aughters —then ten, eight, and six— had picked it up, but the girls said they hadn't. Pahlsson and her hu sband 62 (search) the kitchen, checking every corner, but turned up nothing. “I gave up ho pe of finding my ring again," she says. She never replaced it.Pahlsson and her husband now think the ring probably got 63 (sweep) into a pile of kitchen rubbish and was spread over the garden, 64 it remained until the carrot’s leafy top acciden tally sprouted (生长) through it. For Pahlsson, its return was 65 wonder.阅读理解25. A 26. C 27. B完形36. A 37. D 38. A 39. B 40. C 41. A 42. D 43. D 44. C 45. B46. D 47. B 48. C 49. A 50. C 51. B 52. B 53. D 54. C 55. A七选五31. D 32. G 33. B 34. A 35. F语法填空56. carrots 57. shiny/shining 58. so 59. myself 60. earlier 61. to cook62. searched 63. swept 64. where 65. a题号分值考点识记理解简单运用综合运用难易程度36 1.5形容词辨析√中37 1.5动词辨析√中38 1.5形容词辨析√中39 1.5形容词辨析√中40 1.5副词辨析√难41 1.5名词辨析√难42 1.5形容词辨析√中43 1.5动词辨析√易44 1.5连词辨析√中45 1.5动词辨析难46 1.5动词辨析易47 1.5名词辨析√中48 1.5动词辨析√中49 1.5动词辨析中50 1.5动词辨析√难51 1.5名词辨析√易52 1.5名词辨析易53 1.5动词辨析√难54 1.5形容词辨析√中55 1.5动词短语辨析√难252归纳总结题√易262细节理解题√易272推理判断题√√中312考查语境的准确运用√中322考查语境的准确运用√易332考查语境的准确运用√中342考查语境的准确运用√易352考查语境的准确运用√易56 1.5名词复数√中57 1.5形容词√易58 1.5结果状语从句√中59 1.5反身代词√中60 1.5形容词的比较级√易61 1.5不定式做目的状语√易62 1.5时态√易63 1.5过去分词√中64 1.5定语从句√易65 1.5冠词√易。

2017_2018学年高中英语每日一题第06周每周一测含解析新人教版必修2

2017_2018学年高中英语每日一题第06周每周一测含解析新人教版必修2
B. about a thousand sorts of mammals are in danger of extin’extinction speed is lower now than that of AD 1 to 1800
D. hunters who kill endangered sorts of animals will not be punished by law
II. 完形填空
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最正确选项。
My father brought home a sailboat when I was ten, and almost each Sunday in summers we would go sailing. Dad was quite skilled in sailing, but not good at1. As for me, I2both well before twelve because of living close to Lake Ontario.
About 300 BC an Indian writer described forests that were somewhat like national parks today. The game of killing animals was carefully controlled. Some animals were fully protected. Animals that became dangerous to human visitors were trapped (捕捉) or killed outside the park.
C. Natural disasters.D. Air pollution.

2018-2019学年高中英语上学期第1周周练题

2018-2019学年高中英语上学期第1周周练题

2018-2019学年高中英语上学期第1周周练题I、完形填空(本大题共20小题,共30.0分)Australian James Harrison, 78, now has saved more than 2 m illion lives. His body produces rare antibodies (抗体) in his blood that have enabled countless mothers to give b irth to (1) babies. For nearly every (2) over the last 60 yea rs, Harrison has (3) blood banks all over the country to donat e. Doctors say the magical blood inside Harrison's body has h elped create a vaccine (疫苗) that (4) Rhesus disease (溶血性疾病).Rhesus disease (5) to a pregnant woman. Women not tr eated for Rhesus disease may give birth to unhealthy babies. But Harrison donates his blood to help (6) women developi ng Rhesus disease during pregnancy.When he was 14, Harrison received surgery to remove a lu ng and (7) much blood. During his hospital (8) , his fathergave blood, but the family (9) there were many others who d onated to help him (10) . Harrison decided he would give blo od as soon as he was (11) enough. Thus, two days after his 18th birthday in 1955, he made his first (12) , but it wasn't u ntil years later that doctors (13) his blood had special antib odies.Harrison has been retired for 26 years and has the time for his weekly visits to the (14) bank, where he is quite (15) wit h people. He walks the floor and everyone likes to talk to him. However, the law (16) anyone from donating after the age of 81 so Harrison only has a few (17) left to give. Red Cross w orkers are hoping others with his rare blood will step up to (1 8) more lives are saved.Harrison says he hopes his (19) will motivate others aro und the world to donate blood. "Their first visit is no less (20) than mine. I save lives in a different way but even donating j ust one time can save a life," Harrison said.1. A. beautiful B. smartC. cleverD. healthy2. A. week B. monthC. seasonD. festival3. A. joined B. admiredC. visitedD. called4. A. gets B. improvesC. developsD. fights5. A. points B. happensC. respondsD. belongs6. A. keep B. findC. preventD. send7. A. required B. producedC. foundD. bought8. A. center B. spaceC. stayD. repair9. A. explained B. knewC. remindedD. doubted10. A. grow B. developC. standD. survive11. A. old B. strongC. wellD. kind12. A. plan B. donationC. inventionD. choice13. A. doubted B. expectedC. provedD. discovered14. A. money B. localC. bloodD. foreign15. A. popular B. pleasedC. patientD. careful16. A. protects B. forbidsC. persuadesD. saves17. A. patience B. energyC. centuriesD. years18. A. find out B. work outC. make sureD. keep in mind19. A. story B. lessonC. speechD. work20. A. expensive B. importantC. encouragingD. necessaryII、阅读理解(本大题共7小题,共14.0分)APure Yoga (菩尔瑜伽) is devoted to serving the yoga community in Asia and bey ond, offering a wide variety of classes such as Hatha Yoga, H ot Yoga, Yin Yoga Vinyasa, etc. Our yoga classes are offered and taught by nearly 200 professional yoga teachers. Private Yoga is also available for learners of all levels. Pure Yoga con stantly invites world-known teachers to lead guest teacher workshops.Class BookingClass bookings can be made 2 days in advance of the clas s. It is important that you book your class in advance since so me classes are more heavily attended than others.We also limit our class sizes so that they are not overcrow ded. If a class you wish to take is full, we will place you on the wait list and inform you of an opening as soon as possible.To create the best experience for yourself and others, plea se follow these guidelines:No talkingThe yoga studio is a silent room. Please do not talk while i n the studio and studio corridors(走廊).No eatingDo not eat in the studio.No shoesRemove your shoes before entering the practice rooms. K eep your shoes in your locker(寄存柜). Shoe lockers are also available for rental.No mobile phonesTurn your mobile phones off or to "vibrate (震动)" mode. Do not take phones into the practice rooms.Personal BelongingsDaily lockers are not for overnight use. Locks from any dail y lockers that are kept overnight will be cut.21. Who will teach general learners yoga?A. A favorite yoga teacher.B. A professional yoga teacher.C. A world-known yoga teacher. D. A private yoga teacher.22. When should you book your class?A. One month ahead of time.B. T wo months ahead of time.C. Two days ahead of time.D. O ne day ahead of time.23. In the practicing room, you can ________.A. keep your shoes in the lockerB. we ar any shoes you likeC. eat some snacks if you are hungryD. tal k with your friends on the phoneBMosquitoes have an extraordinary ability to target humans far away and fly straight to their unprotected skin. Regrettably, mosquitoes can do more than cause an itchy (发痒的) wound. Some mosquitoes spread several serious disease s, including Dengue, yellow fever and malaria.Over one million people worldwide die from these diseases each year. New research now shows how mosquitoes choos e who to bite.Mosquitoes need blood to survive. They are attracted to hu man skin and breath. They smell the carbon dioxide gas, whic h all mammals breathe out. This gas is the main way for mosq uitoes to know that a warm-blooded creature is nearby.But mosquitoes also use their eyes and sense of touch. Mi chael Dickinson is a professor at the California Institute of Tec hnology. His research shows how these small insects, with ev en smaller brains, use three senses to find a blood meal.Michael Dickinson's team used plumes-a material that rises into the air of carbon dioxide gas into a wi nd tunnel. They then used cameras to record the mosquitoes. The insects followed the plume.Then, the scientists placed dark objects on the lighter color ed floor and wails of the tunnel. Mr. Dickinson said, at first, th e mosquitoes showed no interest in the objects at all."What was quite striking and quite surprising is that the mo squitoes fly back and forth for hours-these are hungry females-and they completely ignore the objects on the floor and wall of the tunnel. But the moment they get a hit of CO2, they chang e their behavior quite obviously and now would become attrac ted to these little visual blobs (斑点). "This suggested to the researchers that a mosquito's sense of smell is more important in the search for food. Once mosq uitoes catch a smell of a human or animal, they also follow vis ual signals.24. What do mosquitoes mainly use to find their targets?A. The sense of smell.B. T he sense of touch.C. The sense of sight.D. S mart brains.25. The first response of the mosquitoes to the objects in the experiment is ________.A. to fly to the dark onesB. to catch and stick to themC. to take no notice of themD. to attach themselves to them26. How can we avoid being attacked by mosquitoes accord ing to the text?A. Don't let them see us.B. Use dark objects to stop them.C. Make them fly back and forth for hours.D. Attract them to objects full of carbon dioxide gas.27. What can be the best title for the text?A. How Do Mosquitoes Survive?B. Why Do Mosquitoes Need Blood?C. How Do Mosquitoes Choose to Bite You?D. Why Do Mosquitoes Attack the Human Being?III、阅读七选五(本大题共5小题,共10.0分)How to Make a Chinese Hot PotEating a Chinese hot pot is a very common experience. Peopl e gather around the pot, dipping their food, waiting for it to co ok, mixing their own seasonings (调味品) and enjoying each other's company. (28)Firstly, prepare a large pot of soup. There is no right or wrong way to prepare a soup, so feel free to make your own. A simpl e soup can be made by boiling water with the addition of meat bones or fish heads and a mixture of herbs, seasonings and vegetables.Then, cut a variety of meats and fish into thin slices. (29) Choose any food that you enjoy. Some common choices for Ch inese hot pot include thin pieces of beef, pork, lamb and so on . You can make your hot pot using the more traditional metho d of using the meats and seafood that are local to you. Mean while, select, wash and prepare some vegetables. (30) Mus hrooms of all kinds are also common to Chinese hot pot prep arations.(31) At home, a single hot pot would work well up to 4-8 people depending on the size of the pot. Make sure everyone is sitting in a circle and has easy access to everything on th e table. Prepare a separate small dish for each guest to mix t heir seasonings. (32) !A. Finally, arrange the seating reasonablyB. Now comes the turn to enjoy your hot potC. It will guarantee that the items will cook quickly and fullyD. Here are some easy steps to make a Chinese hot pot at ho meE. For more variety, consider dumplings, rice cakes and tangy uanF. Popular choices include: cabbage, pea leaves, winter melo n and tomatoG. It usually lasts a couple of hours because you are cooking and eating in small partsIV.语法填空(本大题共1小题,共15.0分)Summer is almost here, and the weather is heating up. (1) y ou drink enough water every day? Many kids don't, according to a new study (2) (publish) in the American Journal of Publ ic Health.Erica Kenney, a (3) (science) at Harvard's T. H. Chan Scho ol of Public Health, originally planned to look into the amount of sugary drinks that kids were consuming in schools. Howev er, (4) she was doing the research, she noticed that many kids were (5) (simple) not drinking enough water.Kenney and her team examined figures from a group of 4,000 children, aged from 6 to 19, between the years of 2009 and 2 012. While looking through the survey results, she (6) (find) that more than half of the kids were dehydrated (脱水的).A lack (7) water can lead to health problems such as heada ches, poor physical performance, and even more serious prob lems. Your body needs more water when you are in hot climat es, when you are physically active, and when you have a feve r.Kenney said, (8) is good news that this public health proble m has a simple solution. If we can focus on encouraging kids (9) (drink) more water — a low cost, no sugary drinks — wecan improve their drinking habits, which may allow many kids to feel (10) (great) throughout the day and do better in scho ol."1.________2.________3.__________4._________5.__________6.________7. ________8. _________9. _________ 10. _________V、短文改错(本大题共1小题,共10.0分)Hello, everyone! It's a greatly honor for me to stand here to give you a speech on the behalf of my class. My topic is "Gra titude to Our Mothers".It is no doubt that mothers played a vital role in their childr en's daily life. Mothers always put all her heart into our develo pment. Taking good care of us and blessing us with great love all the time is the most important things for them. As students , which we can re-pay our mothers is to spare no effort to study hard. Get good marks in the exam will make them smile. Besides, we can exp ress our love to them by doing some small things, such as pre paring a cup hot milk for them, washing foot for them and so o n!That's all. Thank you.答案完形填空【小题1】D 【小题2】A【小题3】C【小题4】D【小题5】B【小题6】C 【小题7】A【小题8】C【小题9】B【小题10】D【小题11】A 【小题12】B【小题13】D【小题14】C【小题15】A【小题16】B 【小题17】D【小题18】C【小题19】A【小题20】B阅读理解B C A A C D C七选五D C F A B 语法填空【小题1】Do【小题2】published【小题3】scientist【小题4】when/while/as【小题5】simply【小题6】found【小题7】of【小题8】It【小题9】to drink【小题10】greater改错1. 考查形容词,修饰名词要用形容词,故greatly---great。

2017_2018学年高中英语每日一题第03周每周一测试题含解析

2017_2018学年高中英语每日一题第03周每周一测试题含解析

每周一测Ⅰ. 阅读理解AIs going on holiday of any benefit? New research shows that going on holiday makes you not only feel good while you’re there but also gain the health benefits for months.Jetting off to destinations such as the Maldives cuts your blood pressure, helps you sleep better and bounce back from stress. The benefits last at least a fortnight longer than the vacation and can be felt for months in some cases where it is claimed. Experts say workers should always take their holiday entitlement (权利) each year, but as many as one in three don’t.The study compared key health markers in holidaymakers visiting Thailand, Peru or the Maldives, with those in people who stayed at home and continued working. The average blood pressure of those on holiday dropped by six percent while the workers saw their blood pressure rise by two percent over the same period. The sleep quality of holidaymakers improved by 17 percent while that of the non—holidaymakers deteriorated by 14 percent.The study also found the ability of vacationers to recover from stress, known as the stress-resilience test, improved by 29 percent. There was a 71 percent fall in stress-resilience scores among workers. Tests showed fallen blood glucose (葡萄糖) levels, reduced risk of diabetes (糖尿病), trimmer waistlines and improved mood and energy levels, with the effects sustained for at least two weeks after returning home.The Holiday Health Experiment was conducted by tour operator Kuoni and Nuffield Health, the UK’s largest healthcare charity.1. According to the passage, how many people go on holiday?A. One third.B. Two thirds.C. 17 percent.D. A quarter.2. Which of the following can we infer from the passage?A. The further you go, the better you get the benefits.B. Most people like to stay at home during the holiday.C. The result of the study is mostly based on the description from the people involved.D. Holidaymakers are more likely to be healthier than non-holidaymakers.3. The author intends to tell us that .A. we have to go on holiday as much as possibleB. you’ll certainly get depressed if you don’t go on holidayC. we had better go on holiday for the benefits of our healthD. it is best to go to foreign countries like Maldives4. The best title of the passage is .A. A Holiday Health ExperimentB. Health Benefits from HolidayC. Health Problems of Having HolidayD. Key Health Markers m HolidaymakersBDogs are wonderful companions all their own, but they can also help change your life so that you’re more accepting of new friendships. A new study studied how dogs’ brains responded to the human voice and found that “the human brain responds to dog emotions the same way it r esponds to human emotions” and that the dog’s brain does the same.Dogs are pack animals, so in terms of pet ownership, your dog will prefer to stay with you rather than somewhere alone. Think about how this concept applies to friendship. People today are getting more and more used to spending time on social networking, email, and text. While all methods of communication are good, there is nothing like seeing your friends and hearing their voice. With good friends, sometimes a look explains everything, and you can only get this when you’re together hanging out in person.Let’s face it, dogs never hide their feeling. They let you know what they enjoy doing most, whether it is chasing a ball, going for a walk, or getting a treat. For people, it’s harder to b e open with your emotions. But in order to truly find a friend, you’ll need to let go of your fears and put trust into your friends. The reality is that you’ll never make everyone you meet happy one-hundred percent of the time, so if your friends and famil y think you’re great, put aside the need to be liked by everyone.Dogs wait for you to come home and are so happy to see you again that they practically do a happy dance when you walk through the door. Friends, on the other hand, are sometimes so busy that even hearing from a friend becomes an unwelcome interruption. Rather than avoid calls or emails, make a point to talk to friends on a regular basis.5. According to the text, dogs .A. will become human’s only friendsB. can help people make their friendsC. are good at finding friendly humansD. have similar brains to humans’6. What are pack animals?A. Animals that like to stay with othersB. Animals often owned by humans as petsC. Animals preferring to do everything aloneD. Animals that people like to stay together with7. To keep a friendship, the author advises that one should .A. rely totally on social networkingB. try to hide his true feeling from othersC. attempt to make himself liked by everyone elseD. communicate with friends face to face more ofter8. Why dogs often do a dance when the owners come back?A. They need something to eatB. They owners bring something niceC. They are happy to see the owners backD. They are afraid the owners will leave againⅡ. 完形填空It had been a tiring journey. I ____1___the hotel at about ten o’clock that night. There were many other tourists waiting to ___2___in. I approached the reception desk and____3___my room number and the ___4___ to it. To my disappointment,I found that there had been a____5___in communication and my reservation(预定)fora room had not been ___6___. The receptionist(接待员)was very polite and helpful. She told me that the hotel was fully___7____for the night and suggested that I live in another hotel which is further down the hill. Faced with hardly any choice, I ___8___her suggestion.The hotel was rather strange and warm. The owner was Percy Williams who doubled up____9____a receptionist and a waiter. He greeted me____10____and showed me my room. By then I was so tired that I jumped into bed and___11___a deep sleep.The next morning, I woke up feeling very much ___12___. I realized that I was___13___with a blanket and my clothes were___14___put in the closet. “Mr.Williams is indeed a nice man,” I thoug ht to myself. I decided that I would____15___on in this hotel for the rest of my holidays.I met Mr. Williams on my way out and thanked him for his___16____. Mr. Williams was surprised. “I didn’t do anything ___17____show you to your room last night, Miss ___18___must be my wife who did that.”“Please give my thanks to your wife then,” I said as I moved to leave. Mr. Williams’ next few words made me ___19____ .“I’m afraid I can’t, Miss. You see, my wife has been dead for __20____.”1. A. reached B. left C. arrived D. approached2. A. live B. check C. take D. get3. A. looked for B. took away C. asked for D. picked up4. A. answer B. way C. access D. key5. A. limit B. mistake C. fame D. story6. A. observed B. governed C. received D. accepted7. A. booked B. lent C. fixed D. rented8. A. took over B. took down C. took on D. took up9. A. as B. between C. for D. among10. A. friendly B. calmly C. warmly D. formally11. A. lay down B. longed for C. dreamed of D. fell into12. A. frightened B. optimistic C. delighted D. energetic13. A. spread B. covered C. filled D. operated14. A. smoothly B. neatly C. carelessly D.urgently15. A. drive B. ride C. stay D. travel16. A. comfort B. smile C. favor D. generosity17. A. except B. besides C. beyond D. beneath18. A. She B. That C. This D. It19. A. laugh B. hesitate C. freeze D.wonder20. A. moments B. years C. centuries D. hoursⅢ. 语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

高考英语一轮复习 每日一题(第01周)每周一测(2021年最新整理)

高考英语一轮复习 每日一题(第01周)每周一测(2021年最新整理)

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3。

If you want to improve your working efficiency,it will be ________ must for you to make ________ most of your time.4.—Well,that is one of ________ most expensive hotels in town,I’m afraid。

—Do you mean we'd better choose ________ cheaper one?5。

We Chinese have a dream-________ dream to turn a well-off life into ________ reality by 2020.6.Here is ________ very person we are looking for,one with ________ good knowledge of German。

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in search of ,belong to
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1. (2017·浙江改编) Pahlsson and her husband (search) the kitchen, checking every corner, but turned up nothing. 【参考答案】searched
【试题解析】考查动词时态。

根据"but turned up nothing "可知这里是叙述过去发生的事情,要用一般过去时,故填searched 。

【拓展延伸】
(1) in search of 寻找
in one’s search for 寻找
(2)search sth. /sb. 搜查某物/搜某人的身
search for 寻找(= look for)
search … for… 为找到……而搜查……
2. —Whose dictionary is it?
—It ___________ our school library. A. belongs to B. is belonged to C. is belonging
D. belongs
【参考答案】A
【特别注意】
belong to 属于;是……的成员;同……有关。

不用于进行时态和被动语态;to 为介词,后面跟宾格代词或名词作宾语。

其现在分词形式可以作定语。

1. 完成句子
①Mr. Otis ______________________________ in the house.
奥蒂斯先生搜查了房子的每一个房间。

②All night they _____________________________ Marget.
他们通宵寻找Marget。

③I looked everywhere ____________________________ my glasses.
我到处寻找我的眼镜。

④This old musical instrument ____________________________our family for a long time.
我们家拥有这件古老的乐器已有很长时间了。

⑤Over nine tenths of the inhabitants there ____________________________the Han
nationality.
那里十分之九以上的居民属于汉族。

2. It was reported that eight policemen were sent to the forest ___________the missing girl.
A. in need of
B. in search of
C. in charge of
D. in time of
3. Have you found the book ___________ to the library?
A. belongs
B. belong
C. belonging
D. to be belonged
4. As is known to us all, China is a developing country___________ the third world.
A. belonging
B. belonged
C. belonging to
D. belonged to
1. ①searched every room
②searched for
③in search of
④belongs to
⑤belong to
2. B 【解析】句意:据报道,8名警察被派往森林寻找那个失踪的女孩。

in search of寻找;
in need of 需要;in charge of负责;in time of在……时间。

依据句意,选B项。

in search of和belong to的用法,你掌握住了吗?
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