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上海牛津高一英语专项练习(词汇语法)(word文档良心出品)

上海牛津高一英语专项练习(词汇语法)(word文档良心出品)

上海牛津高一英语专项练习(词汇语法)Vocabulary (50%)1. Mr. Smith ______ that he had made a mistake and that he had corrected it.A. acceptedB. admittedC. talkedD. promised2. If your parents couldn't ____ to send you to college, you may ask our nationalHope Project for help.A. affordB. offerC. giveD. be able3. He _____ the lion, fired but missed it.A. shotB. aimedC. aimed atD. killed4. In our city, smoking is not _____ in such public places as the cinema, the theater,the library and the museum.A. letB. permittedC. promisedD. agreed5. Don’t worry! I'll _____ his safety.A. answerB. answer forC. reply toD. see6. ____ ! There is a train coming.A. Look outB. Look aroundC. Look forwardD. Look on7. Don't worry! He ____ no attempt to leave. He will stay here to help you.A. madeB. gotC. hadD. tried8. She always ____ her opinion ____ facts.A. depends, onB. bases, onC. put, intoD. bases, by9. Everyone should remember it is very important to _____ the balance of naturetoady.A. getB. makeC. keepD. remain10. --- Please tell me how to work out this maths problem.--- Use your ______ , then your find a way.A. heartB. brainsC. handD. mind11. Because of the year 2008 Olympic Games, the American corporation board oftrustees(董事会) decided to set up a Chinese _____ in Beijing.A. roomB. groupC. counterpartD. branch12. The little boy has learned many Tang dynasty poems _____ though he is veryyoung.A. by heartB. by mindC. by the wayD. by book13. Sorry, I took your pen _____.A. by heartB. by mistakeC. on purposeD. by the way14. You are an expert in IT industry. Have you any ______ to make on the latestdevelopments?A. commandsB. wordsC. remarksD. comments15. In the battle we fought to the death in defence of our positions and paid a heavy_____ for last victory.A. costB. priceC. valueD. pay16. He is _____, but he doesn't feel _____ because he likes to surf the Internet for hisstudy of English.A. lonely; aloneB. alone; lonelyC. alone; aloneD. lonely; lonely17. David was lying in bed, _____ , listening to an English pop song.A. awokeB. awakeC. wakingD. wake18. --- How is your friend now?--- I am sorry to tell you he is going from ____ to worse in the hospital.A. betterB. worseC. badD. well19. We share a ______ purpose, so let’s help each other.A. commonB. ordinaryC. generalD. clever20. Mr. Smith is very kind-hearted and capable. You are really _______ in havingsuch a good teacher.A. sorryB. sadC. poorD. fortunate21. After all, not even _____ speakers of English find it easy to do some reading aloudcorrectly in RP(Received Pronunciation).A. nationalB. nativeC. naturalD. non-stop22. Don' t be _________ at the examination, and believe that you can do well in it.A. jealousB. criticalC. nervousD. shy23. The ______ driver thinks that accidents only happen to other people.A. commonB. usualC. averageD. general24. I don't think she is right, so her words of advice were ______ on me.A. wastedB. usefulC. helpfulD. effective25. Oh, you can’t go out now. It is raining very _____. You’d better stay here for awhile.A. largelyB. biglyC. greatlyD. heavily26. I can hardly hear the radio. Would you please_________?A. turn it onB. turn it downC. turn it upD. turn it off27. Wait till you are more _________. It’s better to be sure than sorry.A. inspiredB. satisfiedC. calmD. certain28. The ______ of the meeting is to elect a new captain.A. purposeB. meaningC. factD. use29. Please pay ________ attention to your spelling while you are writing.A. suitableB. specialC. especialD. closely30. The light drive doesn’t ________ my computer. It’s too slow.A. agree toB. go withC. fit forD. suitable for31. Rose said she would buy something for use. That is, she would buysomething that she would use .A .every day…every day B. everyday…every dayC. everyday…everydayD. every day…everyday32. To treat this disease, we only need to give him some medicine.A. common…usualB. normal…commonC. common…ordinaryD. ordinary…common33. They were lucky to get tickets for the first of the new opera.A. actionB. performanceC. actD. scene34. Of these recent books, only one is still .A. modernB. presentC. currentD. contemporary35. When the manager gets old, he will over his business to his son.A. takeB. handC. thinkD. get36. He has been murdering two girls on the court.A. blamed forB. charged forC. scolded forD. accused of37. The new teacher his students to develop their ability in learning maths.A. madeB. hadC. letD. enabled38. up a good hobby will do a lot of good to you.A. BringingB. TakingC. MakingD. Raising39. I’d like to my paper before I hand it in.A. go overB. go roundC. go afterD. go for40. Immediate aid is for the victims of the earthquake .A. offeredB. providedC. approved.D. afforded41. The student the mobile phone that he had picked up in the street.A. turned inB. handed inC. turned overD. turned to42. Would you please the TV because I have a poor hearing.A. turn offB. turn upC. turn downD. turn on43. Nobody but you is to the disaster.A. be blamed for causingB. blame for causingC. blame to causeD. be blamed to cause44. Fresh air, enough exercises and nutritious food ______ people’s body.A. add toB. result fromC. benefitD. deliver45. It’s not right to today’s work until tomorrow.A. put downB. put upC. put awayD. put off46. He is considered to be the greatest conductor______.A. livingB. aliveC. livelyD. lovely47. The mayor himself chose the site and _______ the plan for the huge building.A. disagreed toB. agree onC. approved ofD. disapproved of48. The mail was delivered today.A. laterB. lateC. latelyD. latest49.The police communicate each other by radio.A. toB. byC. withD. for50. His first speech as president made a good impression his audience.A. withB. ofC. onD. to51. Channel 5 will give a of a football match tonight.A. alive broadcastB. live broadcastingC. live broadcastD. living broadcast52. The owner of the lost Benz surely offer a(n) to anyone who can giveinformation about the theft.A. awardB. rewardC. prizeD. price53. It never to me that the final winner was none other than a little girlA. struckB. happenedC. occurredD. broke54. I would highly it if you could type this for me.A. appreciateB. admireC. envyD. thank55. The plane will at 5:00 p.m. the day after tomorrow.A. take offB. take overC. take onD. take up56. Please send your luggage to the station fifteen minutes .A. in advanceB. in chargeC. in timeD. on time57. It’s quite _____ to get angry with a person who is always impolite.A. normalB. legalC. generalD. believable58.No ready technical information was ,but we managed to do without it.A. capableB. availableC. portableD. probable59. The doctor said he would try his best to her of her pain.A. cureB. killC. relieveD. treat60. It is impolite to at somebody or follow him constantly.A. glareB. fix one’s eyesC. stareD. glance61. She has been working the whole day, and has now no to say a word.A. forceB. energyC. powerD. strength62. What you are going to talk about is very with all ages, and therefore you’llcertainly have a large audience.A. constantB. popularC. presentD. satisfied63. He agreed me an early start. So he agreed my suggestion.A. to…with…onB. with…to…onC. with…on…toD. on…to…with64. The scientist is entirely in her work so that she often forgets dinner.A. thrownB. attractedC. involvedD. absorbed65. He is the person I would invite. As you know, he has cheated me forseveral times.A. lastB. latestC. latterD. later66. If you really want to take the job, you should it immediately.A. appeal forB. request forC. appeal toD. apply for67. The boss lost his because his staff turned against him.A. heartB. temperC. mindD. courage68. London the Thames .A. lies atB. lies inC. lies onD. lies by69. The young men are looking forward to Hong Kong during the SpringFestival holidayA. pay a visit toB. visiting toC. paying a visit toD. visit the70. I’m going to my hair cut.A. haveB. causeC. lead toD. result in71. There seemed nothing left to do but herself to the local customs.A. adaptB. adoptC. agreeD. to adopt72. A(n) ______ amount of rain and fertilizer will do good to the growth of crops.A. spaciousB. adequateC. littleD. enough73. It is widely believed that vitamins nutrition.A. addB. provideC. awardD. reward74. She sets a bit of money every month.A. backB. offC. asideD. up75. Most scientists believe that their success is challenging andA. awardingB. rewardingC. remindingD. recovering76. –May I use your dictionary?- .Here you are.A. By all meansB. By no meansC. By this meansD. with pleasure77. The girl with bright eyes smiled at meA. friendlyB. livelyC. lovelyD. pleasantly78. His success hard work. That is, hard work his success.A. results from…results inB. results in…results fromC. comes from… comes inD. gets from… gets in79. Each ticket one person to the Christmas party.A. allowsB. permitsC. admitsD. enters80. I wonder why he didn’t ______ to my letter.A. answerB. replyC. writeD. postGrammar (50%)1. Kate and her sister went on holiday with a cousin of _________.A. theirB. theirsC. herD. hers2. It’s a fine day. Let’s go fishing, _________?A. won’t weB. will weC. don’t weD. shall we3.-Well, I’m afraid the box is _______ heavy for you, but thank you all the same.A. soB. muchC. veryD. too4. The new secretary is supposed to report to the manager as soon as she __________.A. will arriveB. arrivesC. is going to arriveD. is arriving5. Not until I began to work _______ how much time I had wasted.A. didn’t I realizeB. did I realizeC. I didn’t realizeD. I realized6..A library with five thousand books _________ to the nation as a gift.A. is offered .B. has offeredC. are offeredD. have offered7. I don’t think _________ possible to master a foreign language without muchmemory work.A. thisB. thatC. itsD. it8. He paid the boy $10 for washing ten windows, most of __________ hadn’t beencleaned for at least a year.A. theseB. thoseC. thatD. which9. Tom kept quiet about the accident ________ lose his job.A. so not as toB. so as not toC. so as to notD. not so as to10. -Do you mind my taking this seat?-__________.A. Yes, sit down pleaseB. No, of course notC. Yes, take it pleaseD. N o, you can’t take it11. After the new technique was introduced, the factory produced __________ cupsin 1988 as the year before.A. as twice manyB. as many twiceC. twice as manyD. twice many as12, ____________ more attention, the trees grown better.A. GivenB. To giveC. GivingD. Having given13. She reached the top of the hill and stopped __________ on a big rock by the sideof the path.A. to have restedB. restingC. to restD. rest14. Does ____________ matter if he ca n’t finish the job on time?A. thisB. thatC. heD. it15. –Have you moved into the new house?-Not yet. The rooms _________.A. are being paintedB. are paintingC. are paintedD. are being painting16. - We have n’t heard from Jane for a long time.- What do you suppose __________ to her?A. was happeningB. to happenC. has happenedD. having happened17. She heard a terrible noise, ___________ brought her heart into her mouth.A. itB. whichC. thisD. that18. Mrs. Smith warned her daughter __________ after drinking.A. never to driveB. to never driveC. never drivingD. never drive19. - Do you know Jim quarreled with his brother?- I don’t know, __________.A. nor don’t I careB. nor do I careC. I don’t care neitherD. I don’t care also20, These oranges taste __________.A. goodB. wellC. to be goodD. to be well21. The secretary worked late into the night, _________ a long speech for thepresident.A. to prepareB. preparingC. preparedD. was preparing22. I can hardly imagine Peter ________ across the Atlantic Ocean in five days.A. sailB. to sailC. sailingD. to have sailed23. -The light in the office is still on.-Oh, I forgot __________.A. turning it offB. turn it offC. to turn it offD. having turned it out24. The hero of the story is an artist in his _______.A. thirtiethB. thirtyC. thirty’sD. thirties25. No one can be sure ____________ in a million years.A. what man will look likeB. what will man look likeC. man will look like whatD. what look will man like26. John was made _________ the truck for a week as a punishment.A. to washB. washingC. washD. to be washing27. Little Jim should love _________ to the theatre this evening.A. to be takenB. to takeC. being takenD. taking28. I would appreciate _________ back this afternoon.A. you to callB. you callC. your callingD. you’re calling29. -Do you know our town at all?-No, this is the first time I ________ here.A. wasB. have beenC. cameD. am coming30. -Shall I tell John about it?-No, you ________. I’ve told him already.A. needn’tB. wouldn’tC. mustn’tD. shouldn’t31.Playing basketball and volleyball what he likes most.A. areB. to beC. wasD. is32.Mrs. Zhang, as well as her colleagues, in the same office.A. are workingB. have workedC. is workingD. work33.He is good at playing piano and volleyball.A. /, theB. the, theC. the,/D. /,/34.To our great disappointment, he lost his way for_______ and failed again.A. second timeB. a second timeC. second timesD. the second time35.You may e-mail me or call me, way will do.A. BothB.EitherC. EveryD. All36.The old man has three sons. One is in Beijing, are in Shanghai.A. anotherB. otherC. the otherD. the others37.The medicine is to be taken .A. three time a dayB. a day three timesC. three times a dayD. a day time38.I got to the station than Jim.A. early 30 minutesB. earlier 30 minutesC. 30 minutes earlyD. 30 minutes earlier39.I could n’t hear the actors at all. There was noise in the theatre.A. too muchB. much tooC. many tooD. too many40.Actually I am the department. What can I do for you.A. on charge ofB. in charge forC. to charge inD. in charge of41.She was a careless girl who was always late school.A. afterB. inC. atD. for42.I was caught the rain on my way home.A. inB. byC. withD. for43.he said a lot, at heart he knew he had been wrong.A .Although, but B. /, /C. Though, butD. Though, /44.There was much noise the speaker could not make himself heard.A. so, thatB. so, asC. such, thatD. so, as to45.Let us do it all by ourselves, ?A. shall weB. will youC. will weD. shall you46.Look what you’ve said! You more polite.A. may beB. had toC. should have beenD. would be47.These machines once a week.A. should cleanB. ought to be cleanedC. must be cleanD. may clean48.He______, I saw him playing football on the playground just now.A. must have fallen illB. may have fallen illC. can’t have fallen illD. should have fallen ill49.Do you know how many people in that train accident last week?A. killedB. have been killedC. had been killedD. were killed50.If it tomorrow, we’ll go sightseeing.A. isn’t rainB. won’t be rainC. won’t rainD. doesn’t rain51.I don’t know when he . When he , please tell me.A. will come, comesB. comes, will comeC. will come, will comeD. comes, comes52.I’ve been looking for you all over the place. Where ?A. had you beenB. had you goneC. have you beenD. have you gone53.Unfortunately, your train 5 minutes ago.A. has leftB. had leftC. leftD. had been left54.Is it the second time that you full marks for maths this term?A. gotB. getC. will getD. have got55.Many new buildings in Shanghai in the past ten years.A. are being builtB. have been builtC. were builtD. had been built56.Tom to speak at the meeting which is to be held next month.A. asksB. has been askedC. askingD. to ask57.The ice is too thin for oneA. skate onB. to skateC. to skate onD. to be skate on58.The angry teacher made the boys all the broken glass.A. to pick upB. picking upC. pick upD. picked up59.I found to answer all the questions within two hours.A. no possibilityB. there was impossibilityC. impossibleD. it impossible60.I am not used to like that.A. to being spokenB. to speakC. being spokenD. to speaking61.She to school by bike, but now she to school on foot.A. used to go, is used to goingB. used to go, was used to goingC. used to go, is used to goD. is used to going, used to go62.Vegetables by the farms are carried to the city early in the morning everyday.A. suppliedB. which suppliedC. that can supplyD. can be supplied63.what to do, he reported the matter to the general manager.A. Doesn’t knowB. Didn’t knowC. Not to knowD. Not knowing64.Only after she heard her brother’s steps the door.A. she openedB. does she openC. did she opened.D. did she open65.Not until he read the news in the paper she had gone abroad.A. he knewB. did he knowC. he has knownD. has he known66.On the wall two large pictures.A. hangingB. hangedC. hangsD. hang67.Never before a first prize.A. has he wonB. he has wonC. has he winD. has she showing68.the child wants is a toy car.A. WhatB. EverythingC. HowD. That69.He is ill. That is he was absent from school today.A. howB. becauseC. whyD. when70.Helen wants to know the film called “Star Wars”.A. had I seenB. have you seenC. if I have seen.D. if I had seen71.seems surprising to me is camel can walk for days without eatinganything.A. It, thatB. What, whyC. That, howD. What, that.72.Did you hear the news a new student would come to our class?A. thatB. whetherC. whatD. which73.Jack was the person she could turn for help.A. whoB. thatC. for whomD. to whom74.We had a pleasant talk with the foreign guests, came from France.A. two of themB. two of whomC. two of whichD. two of who75.Are you the gentleman house is on sale now?A. who hisB. of which theC. hisD. whose76.This is the small village not long ago.A. where we stayed inB. where we stayedC. which we stayedD. we stayed77. . I began to prepare the new lesson I had reviewed the old ones.A. beforeB. afterC. untilD. now that78. . I had hardly reached the airport it started to rain.A. thenB. whenC. the momentD. than79. Pairs is that we can hardly visit all the parks in two or three days.A. such a large cityB. such large a cityC. so a large cityD. a such large city80. Although he loved his country, most of his life abroad.A. he spentB. but he spentC. but spentD. so he spentAnswers to vocabulary exercises:1-5 BACBB6-10 AABCB11-15 DABDA16-20 BBCAD21-25 BCCAD26-30 CDABB31-35 BCBCB36-40 DDBAB41-45 BBBCD46-50 BCBCC51-55 CBCAA56-60 AABCC61-65 DBCDA66-70 DBCCA71-75 ABBCB76-80 ADACBAnswers to grammar exercises:1-5. BDDBB6-10 ADDBB11-15 CACDA 16-20 CBABA 21-25 BCCDA 26-30 AACBA 31-35 DCCBB 36-40 DCDAD 41-45 DADAB 46-50 CBCDD 51-55 ACCDB 56-60 BCCDA 61-65 AADDB 66-70 DAACC 71-75 DADBD 76-80 BBBAA。

高中英语牛津上海版高中一年级第一学期强调句专项讲解及训练(有答案)

高中英语牛津上海版高中一年级第一学期强调句专项讲解及训练(有答案)

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高中英语 牛津上海版 高一话题阅读:文学与艺术专项阅读训练(有答案)

高中英语 牛津上海版 高一话题阅读:文学与艺术专项阅读训练(有答案)

话题:文学与艺术Passage 1O. Henry was a pen name used by an American writer of short stories. His real name was William Sydney Porter. He was born in North Carolina in 1862. As a young boy he lived an exciting life. He did not go to school for very long, but he managed to teach himself everything he needed to know. When he was about 20 years old, O. Henry went to Texas, where he tried different jobs. He first worked on a newspaper, and then had a job in a bank, when some money went missing from the bank O. Henry was believed to have stolen it. Because of that, he was sent to prison. During the three years in prison, he learned to write short stories. After he got out of prison, he went to New York and continued writing. He wrote mostly about New York and the life of the poor there. People liked his stories, because simple as the tales were, they would finish with a sudden change at the end, to the reader’s surprise.1. In which order did O. Henry do the following things?a. Lived in New York.b. Worked in a bank.c. Travelled to Texas.d. Was put in prison.e. Had a newspaper Job.f. Learned to write stories.A. e. c. f. b. d. aB. c. e. b. d. f. aC. e. b. d. c. a. f.D. c. b. e. d. a f.2. People enjoyed reading O. Henry’s stories becauseA. they had surprise endingsB. they were easy to understandC. they showed his love for the poorD. they were about New York City3. O. Henry went to prison because .A. people thought he had stolen money from the newspaperB. he broke the law by not using his own nameC. he wanted to write stories about prisonersD. people thought he had taken money that was not his4. What do we know about O. Henry before he began writing?A. He was well-educated.B. He was not serious about his work.C. He was devoted to the poor.D. He was very good at learning.5. Where did O. Henry get most material for his short stories?A. His life inside the prison.B. The newspaper articles he wrote.C. The city and people of New York.D. His exciting early life as a boy.参考答案: BADDCPassage 2A Russian, a Cuban, an American businessman and an American lawyer were on a traintraveling across England. The Russian took out a large bottle of vodka, gave each of the men a drink and then threw the rest half bottle of vodka out of the window.“Why did you do that?” asked the American businessman.“There’s too much vodka in my country,” said the Russian, “And really we have more thanwe will ever use.”A little later, the Cuban passed around fine Havana Cigars. Then he threw his out of the window.“I thought Cuba is not a rich country,” the businessman said. “But you threw that very good cigars out of the window!”“Cigars,” the Cuban answered, “are the cheapest in my country. We have more of them than we know what to do with.”The American businessman sat quietly for a moment. Then he got up, caught the lawyer by the arm and threw him out of the window.Read the passage and choose the best answer:1. V odka is a kind of ______.A. treasure(宝)B. alcohol(酒)C. foodD. medicine2. The Russian and the Cuban both wanted to _______.A. tell the businessman what their countries are rich inB. prove(证明)that they were richC. ask the two Americans to visit their countriesD. make the businessman happy3. When the businessman said “I thought Cuba is not a rich country. ”, he meant “_______”.A. Russian is richer than CubaB. America is richer than Cuba and RussiaC. You shouldn’t threw that very good cigar awayD. Do you have more cigars than me?4. What did the businessman want to say by throwing the lawyer out of the window?A. I want to buy some vodka.B. We have too many lawyers in my country.C. I’ll go to Cuba and do some business of cigars.D. If you need lawyers, come to America.5. Which do you think is the best title for the passage?A. Traveling across EnglandB. Four Rich MenC. You’re Wasting Too MuchD. There’s Too Much1. B 这是一道考查生活常识的题,伏特加是俄罗斯的一种烈性酒。

上海秋季牛津新世纪英语高一上册高一上主题阅读与写作(3)专题(含词汇语法练习)

上海秋季牛津新世纪英语高一上册高一上主题阅读与写作(3)专题(含词汇语法练习)

处理上次课课后巩固作业及预习思考内容。

1.上次课后巩固练习2.互动探索请结合课前预习搜集的信息,向你的小伙伴介绍、推荐以下旅游景点。

此环节设计时间在30分钟。

教学建议:1、此部分请学生参考上次课后搜集的信息介绍,下图为参考。

2、老师可以让学生扮演导游的角色来介绍,并适当采访“听众”反馈。

推荐理由:法国,一直以其时尚、浪漫、美食和人文艺术吸引着世界各地的游客。

你可以在花都巴黎感受万种风情和时尚浪漫。

意大利拥有罗马古老的辉煌历史,沉醉于佛罗伦萨的艺术气氛,聆听威尼斯贡多拉上的悠长吟唱,迷恋着米兰的时尚和魅力。

法、意经典,文艺与时尚尽聚于此。

推荐理由:自驾一号公路,蓝天、碧海、阳光与悬崖峭壁,黑色的礁石错落有致的点缀在惊涛骇浪之中,那种原始自然的美令人凝神屏息,游走于海湾之城旧金山,天使之城洛杉矶与罪恶之城拉斯维加斯,领略别具一格的城市风情。

推荐理由:日本是个即充满乐趣又不失传统韵味的国度。

当你置身在东京的时尚、繁华、潮流又充满迷幻的城市下,你会感受到日本的时尚色彩,穿梭在各大shopping mall,享受大都市所带来的快感。

但即使如此,也不会失掉日本原有的古韵。

就是在京都,会让你彻彻底底的爱上这个国家。

此环节教案预期时间60分钟教学建议:1.根据学生程度将知识梳理部分的做题方法分解给学生,老师可以从旁引导让学生结合讲解来讲解,或者引导学生画出思维导图;2.在练习中建议点出不同题型的负责学生来适当讲解;3.练习部分要求学生在规定时间内完成阅读,关注自己的阅读速度;4.要求学生概括文章大意,养成从总体上把握文章的习惯;5.鼓励学生自己解释和别人答案不同的题目以便老师了解学生的解题思路及错误原因;6.让错误较多的学生总结错误原因及注意事项;7.文章中重点短语及句型学习;8.让学生从文章中挑选出自己认为的好句子,对句子进行详细解析或者模仿造句。

【知识梳理】策略一、紧扣主旨大意英语阅读理解的主旨大意题主要是考查考生在理解全文的基础上运用概括、判断、归纳、推理等逻辑思维(A)Visit Universal Studios in Singapore now and explore sixzones!Child: $62 Adult: $75Mid-year promotion: Family package of 4 for $250MadagascarGo on an unforgettable, relaxing river boat ride with our four heroes, Alex, Marty, Melman and Gloria, then watch the cast perform “live” at the outdoor auditorium!Show times 11am 12:30 pm 2pm 3:30 pm 4:30 pm 6:30pmAncient EgyptEnjoy the Revenge of the Mummy ride and plunge into total darkness as you come face to face with warrior mummies and scarab beetles during this indoor roller coaster ride.Drive your own desert jeep through an abandoned Egyptian excavation site.Daily Meet the Characters session: 11am—7pmSci-FiGet ready to experience the hyper-realistic 3DTransformers thrill ride, right in the middle of the incredible world of Transformers. Join Optimus Prime and the Autobots as you become a freedom fighter in the ultimate 3D battle against the forces of evil.HollywoodStep onto Hollywood Boulevard framed by dynamic architecture, palm trees and the famous Walk of Fame and feel as if you landed in the centre of the entertainment universe.Watch the highly-praised “Boys from the Beach”Movie times: 10:45am 12:15 pm 1:45pm 3:15pm 4:45pm 6:15pmMeet the Universal cast or characters from the charming Marilyn Monroe to the wacky Woody Woodpecker and more, along the legendary Hollywood Boulevard.Daily Meet the Characters session: 10:am – 7:pmFar Far AwaySee, hear and feel the action right from your seat as you join Princess Fiona and Shrek in a 3D fairyland adventure.Sing along with Shrek’s sidekick Donkey as he hosts this interactive show.Lost WorldEnjoy a prehistoric bird’s eye view as you fly over Jurassic Park on the Canopy Flyer.Then climb the walls of The Lost World to explore precious stones and fossilized insects. Finally, witness death-defying stunts, awesome explosions and thrills at this sensational “live” water show.Show Times: 12:30 3pm 5:30pmGuests must be least 122cm and above in height to ride(A) Northern Ireland Visitor GuidePassport/Visa RequirementsPassport Advice Line (UK)T: 0300 222 0000UK nationals can travel without a passport but will need photographic identification. Passports are not required for travel between Northern Ireland and the Republic. For further information, contact the British Embassy in your country of origin. MoneySterling currency. Most large stores accept Euro. Main credit cards are in general use but bring cash too. In main towns, bank hours are 09:30-16:30. Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs) dispense cash at hundreds of locations, banks, garages and shopping centres. Bureau de Change are in larger bank branches, travel agents, the Belfast Welcome Centre, some other tourist information centres, big hotels and at a few visitor attractions.TelephoneTo call Northern Ireland from abroad, dial 0044 + area code (without 0) + local number. From the Republic of Ireland, dial 048 + area code (without 0) + local number. From elsewhere in UK or to make an internal call, dial area code (with 0) + local number. To call the Republic from Northern Ireland, dial 00353 + the area code (without 0) + local number.TippingCheck your bill to see if a service charge has been made. If not and you’re satisfi ed with the service, add 10-15%.Left LuggageT: +44 (0) 28 9024 6609Belfast Welcome Centre is the only place that provides this service. £3 per item for up to 4hrs. £4.50 4hrs+. Last pick up is 15 minutes before closing.ShoppingVictoria Square, Castle Court and many Belfastof doing things are valued. Slow cities have less traffic, less noise and fewer crowds.These cities stand up against the fast pace of life often seen in other cities throughout the world.Towns in Italy have banded together to form an organization called the Slow City Movement. The global organization hopes to help the world by deciding which cities can call themselves Slow Cities and which cities cannot.The principles of the Slow City Movement are those we would like all cities to live by. Hopefully the movement will continue and cities that cannot meet the strict criteria will continue to work towards these principles.The Slow City Movement is already very popular around the world. London is one of the cities that are taking part and it has its own website. The website says: “There are people in cities all over the world who have found all sorts of ways to bring a sense of relaxation to places where it can often be stressful to live. Slow London provides a place for these people to meet and share their ideas.”65.“Citta Slow” is .A.a movement started in some Italian citiesB.a new trend already popular around the worldC.a way of life that enables people to live slowlyD.a concept against the fast pace of life66.According to the passage, to improve people’s quality of life, it is effective to .A.practise as your previous generations didB.persuade all people to travel on footC.pay a single visit to the theatreD.put emphasis upon the fast pace of life67.Which of the following statement is NOT true about the Slow City Movement?A.The Slow City Movement was initiated in Italy.B.London is taking part in the Slow City Movement.C.The Slow City Movement is trying to form the standard of slow cities.D.Only some cities are slow ones by the criteria.68.Which of the following is probably the best title of the passage?A.Citta SlowB.Slow CitiesC.Slow Cities and the Slow MovementD.The Slow City Movemet(C)Aboriginal is a term used to describe the people and animals that lived in a place from the earliest known times or before Europeans arrived. Examples are the Maori in NewZealand, the Aborigines in Australia and the Indians in America. They all share the factthat they were pushed off their land by European settlers.MaoriThe Maori were the first people to go to the New Zealand, about 1,000 years ago. Theycame from the islands of Polynesia in the Pacific. They brought dogs, rats and plants withthem and settled mainly on the Northern Island. In 1769, Captain James Cook from Britaintook possession of the Island and from that time British people started to settle. The Maori signed an agreement on land rights with these settlers, but in later years there were arguments and battles between them.AboriginesThe native people of Australia came from somewhere in Asia more than 40,000 yearsago. They lived by hunting and gathering. Their contact with British settlers began in1788. By the 1940s almost all of them were mixed into Australian society as low-paidworkers. Their rights were limited. In 1976 and 1993 the Australian Government passedlaws that returned some land to the Aborigines andrecognized their property rights.American IndiansLong before the Europeans came to America in the 16th and the 17th century, the AmericanIndians, or Native Americans, lived there. It is believed that they came from Asia.Christopher Columbus mistook the land for India and so called the people there Indians.The white settlers and American Indians lived in peace at the beginning, but conflicts finallyarose and led to the Indian War (1866-1890). After the wars, the Indians were driven to thewest of the country. No until 1924 did they gain the right to vote.65.The similarity among Maoris, Aborigines and American Indians is that _____.A.they lost their vote right after European settlers’ arrivalB.they lost their land after European settler’s arrivalC.they were driven out of their countries after European settlers’ arri valD.they were not treated as citizens until recently66. Before European settlers arrived, we can infer that the Aboriginals had lived _____ life.A. a miserableB. a bitterC. a peacefulD. a troublesome67.Which of the following was first interrupted by the Europeans?A.Maoris.B.Aborigines.C.American Indians.D.Not mentioned68.The passage mainly tells us ______.A.the war between Aboriginal people and white settlersB.the history of Maoris, Aborigines and American IndiansC.the present unfair treatment to Aboriginal people of the worldD.European settlers were the enemy of all Aboriginal people参考答案:A: CABB: BACC。

高中英语 牛津上海版 高一话题阅读:名人专项阅读训练(有答案)

高中英语 牛津上海版 高一话题阅读:名人专项阅读训练(有答案)

话题:名人Passage 1It gives me great pleasure today to say a few words in praise of a man we will all miss very much. To be honest, I can’t imagine we will do without him when he’s gone.Bill Masters almost single–handed built up our sales force in the Houston area and developed the market position that we enjoy today. In only six years, he has brought the firm from a very low fifth position in the area sales to the point where we now outsell all but one of our competitors. Not only have we got 37 per cent of the market under Bill’s leadership; we are increasing our share with each passing month.As you know, the company has moved Bill to northern California to work his sales magic in one of this company’s most competitive(竞争的) areas. But we know that if anyone can do it, Bill Masters can, and I know you all join me in wishing him the best of luck in his new work.1. The speech was made _______.A. at a welcome meetingB. at the opening of a new school termC. when somebody was leavingD. when they had a new manager2. How long did Masters worked there?A.37 yearsB. less than 5 yearsC. about six yearsD. since he began to work3. When Bill started to work in Houston area, he had _______to help him.A. many peopleB. nobodyC. about 37 peopleD. very few people4. Bill increased the company’s sale _______.A. by 37 per cent every monthB. to the second largest in the areaC. to be the fifth largest in the areaD. five times as much as before(1—4 CCDB)【答案与解析】本文记述了Bill一生的事业业绩,表达了作者对Bill的怀念之情。

牛津高中英语高一任务型阅读训练一

牛津高中英语高一任务型阅读训练一

牛津高中英语高一任务型阅读训练一请认真阅读下列短文, 并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。

注意: 每个空格只填一个单词。

I t’s great fun to explore new places---it feels like an adventure, even when you know you’re not the first to have been there. But make sure not to get lost or waste time going round in circles.Do the map reading if you’re being driven somewhere. It’ll be easier if you keep turning the map so it follows the direction you’re traveling in. keep looking ahead so that you can give the driver lots of warning before having to make a turn, or you’ll have to move to the back seat.Get a group of friends together and go exploring. You’ll need a good map, a compass(指南针), a raincoat, a cell phone to call for help in case you get lost, and a bit of spare cash for emergencies(应急现金)。

Tell someone where you are going before you set out and let them know what time you expect to be back. the test is in not getting lost, not in seeing how fast you can go, so always stick together, waiting for slower friends to catch up.See if your school or a club organizes orienteering activities, in which you need a map and a compass to find your way. this can be done as a sport, with teams trying to find the way from A to B (and B to C, etc.)in the fastest time, or simply as a spare-time activity. either way, It’s notonly good fun, but a great way to keep fit.参考答案:1.introduction 2.exploring 3. ensure 4.read. 5.turn6.travel/explore7.getting8.location9.quickly 10. Health。

上海牛津英语高一上读写作业练习1

上海牛津英语高一上读写作业练习1

上海牛津英语高一读写作业练习1I. Grammar25.Ledger was nominated for an Oscar for his performance as a gay cowboy in "Brokeback Mountain," ______ he met Michelle Williams, who played his wife in the film.A.when B. which C. where D. that26. _____ completion of all the stations, the firemen can arrive at any of the stadiums in two minutes after an emergency callA. AtB. uponC. byD. for27.As the party season is over, people feel ______ because they have to go back to real life – work and ______; and they may be unhappy with their body image after bingeing(饮酒作乐) on booze, chocolates, and other food at Christmas-time.A. stress; commuteB. stressed; commutingC. stressing; commutingD. stressed; commuted29.______ you move toward your big picture goals, there are small actions that can help you move forward.A. SinceB. IfC. WhileD. As29.The household registration (hukou) system should be scrapped in three to five years _______ farmers enjoy the same status as urbanities, a government-sponsored expert group has suggestedA. in thatB. so thatC. whenD. where30. In the past 30 years, the country's overall sea level has risen 90 mm with the average offshore surface temperature _____ by 0.9C, said State Oceanic Administration (SOA) spokesman Li HaiqingA. goes upB. going upC. has gone upD. went up31. Outgoing people tend to be overweight, _____ anxious types are more likely to be thin, according to Japanese researchers who examined the links between personality and body mass index.A. whileB. whenC. whichD. that32. People ______ as having the most anxious personalities were twice as likely as the least anxious to be underweight, or have a BMI of less than 18.5, the study found.A. ranksB. rankedC. rankingD. to rank33.You are never too old to learn. This is ______right for a man who started his ballet dream at the age of 79.A. neverB. never veryC. never tooD. very34.One in five males said he would lie to his girlfriend to go to the pub and almost a quarter of men have told a partner she looked good in an outfit, despite________ the opposite.A. thinkB. to thinkC. thoughtD. thinking35.Germany's University of Heidelberg says a researcher has uncovered evidence _____ apparently confirms the identity of the woman behind the Mona Lisa's famous smileA.. that B. what C. who D. whom36.With 1.98 children per woman, France's fertility rate is now ahead of Ireland on 1.90, according to the latest government figures, and _________above the European Union average of1.52A. veryB. wellC. muchD. far37.Earthworms occur ______ adequate moisture and food, and the necessary soil conditions arefound.A. andB. howeverC. in whichD. wherever38 . It’s said that there are plenty of hotels in that town. There ______be any difficulty for you to find somewhere to stay.A. wouldn’tB. mustn’tC. shouldn’tD. needn’t39.The results showed that outgoing people were______ than other people to have a body mass index (BMI) of more than 25, a WHO definition of overweight, said Masako Kakizaki of Tohoku University, who led the analysis.A. likelyB. far likelyC. far more likelyD. more likelier40. I think you’ve got to the point ______ a change is needed, otherwise you’ll fail.A. whereB. thatC. whenD. whichII. ReadingReading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes)Guide DogsFor most dog owners, the expression "work like a dog" doesn't make much sense. But some dogs happily perform very demanding jobs for much of their life, putting in a full day's work just like the rest of us. Guide dogs, one of the most familiar sorts of working dog, provide an invaluable service to humans. Every day, they help their masters get from place to place more safely.What Guide Dogs DoGuide dogs help blind or visually impaired people get around in the world. In most countries, they are allowed to anyplace where the public is allowed, so they can help their handlers be in any place they might want to go to. To do this, a guide dog must know how to:Keep on a direct route, ignoring distractions such as smells, other animals and peopleMaintain a steady pace, to the left and just ahead of the handlerStop at all curbs until told to proceedTurn left and right, move forward and stop on commandRecognize and avoid obstacles that the handler won't be able to fit through (narrow passages and low overheads)Stop at the bottom and top of stairs until told to proceedBring the handler to elevator buttonsLie quietly when the handler is sitting downHelp the handler to board and move around buses, subways and other forms of public VehiclesObey a number of verbal commandsAdditionally, a guide dog must know to disobey any command that would put the handler in danger. This ability, called selective disobedience, is perhaps the most amazing thing about guide dogs that they can balance obedience with their own assessment of the situation.This capacity is extremely important at crosswalks, where the handler and dog must work very closely together to navigate the situation safely. Dogs cannot distinguish the color of traffic lights, so the handler must make the decision of when it is safe to proceed across the road. The handler listens to the flow of traffic to figure out when the light has changed and then gives the command "forward". If there is no danger, the dog proceeds across the road in a straight line. Ifthere are cars approaching, the dog waits until the danger is gone and then follows the forward command.On the Job and After HoursGuide dogs enjoy their work immensely, and they get a lot of satisfaction from a job well done, but there is no room for typical dog fun during the work day. Games, treats and praise cannot distract the dog from helping its handler navigate the course. Even when the handler doesn't need assistance, a guide dog on the job is trained to ignore distractions and keep still. This is because a guide dog must be able to come to the handler's workplace or be in public places without creating a disturbance.When you see a guide dog on the job, it is extremely important that you recognize that it is at work. Petting or talking to the dog breaks its concentration, which impairs the handler's ability to get around in his or her surroundings. People are very impressed with guide dogs and so we have a natural inclination to praise them, but the best thing you can do to help a guide dog is to leave it alone so that it can pay attention to its surroundings and maintain its focus on its handler. Guiding is very complicated, and it requires a dog's undivided attention.When a guide dog gets home at the end of the day, however, it will play and soak up praise just like an ordinary pet. Guide dogs make the distinction between work and play based on their lead harness: When the harness is on, they must stay completely focused; when it comes off, it's play time. Guide dogs work very hard every day, but they lead extremely happy lives, full of lots of attention and stimulation. Dogs only end up working as guide dogs if they absolutely love the work. In fact, many handlers report that their dogs leap enthusiastically into the harness every morning!TrainingPeople often raise Golden Retrievers(猎犬),German shepherds or Labradors(拉布拉多猎狗) as candidates of guide dogs. Once a dog is grown up, socialized and well trained, it goes to the guide dog school for evaluation.In some schools, if a dog is suited for training but not quite ready, it may go back to the puppy(幼犬) raiser for a month or so to mature. If a dog is simply not suited for training, the school will work to place the dog in another line of work, such as tracking, or find it a permanent home, usually offering it to the puppy raiser first. At Guiding Eyes for the Blind, only the top 50 percent of the puppies will stay with the school. So the school places a little over 400 puppies with raisers each year, needing only 200 dogs for the training program. Of that 200,a small percentage will become breeding stock, for Guiding Eyes or another school, and the rest will be considered for the training program.Training is a rigorous process for both the instructors and the dogs, but it's also a lot of fun. To make sure the dogs are up to the challenge, most schools test them extensively before beginning the training. The tests are designed to assess the dogs' self-confidence level, since only extremely confident dogs will be able to deal with the pressure of guiding instruction. If a dog passes the tests, it begins the training program right away.Different schools have different programs, but typically, training will last four to five months. To make sure the dogs master all the complex guide skills, the instructors have to introduce them to each idea gradually. Once they have introduced what is expected of the dog, training is essentially a matter of rewarding correct performance and punishing incorrect performance. This works with dogs because they are pack animals and have a natural need to please an authorityfigure. The instructor, or later the handler, is simply stepping into the place of the alpha dog, the leader of the pack.Unlike ordinary obedience training, guide dog training does not use food as a reward for good performance. This is because a guide dog must be able to work around food without being distracted by it. Instead, instructors use praise or other reward systems to encourage correct performance. The standard means of correction is pulling on the dogs leash, so that it pulls a training collar, giving the dog a slight pinch(捏,掐).Using this basic reward/punishment system, instructors work through the necessary skills for guiding.Forming a TeamThe final stage of a guide dog's training is learning to work with its new master. Guide dog training schools work very hard to match handlers with guide dogs according to the compatibility of their personalities. A very energetic dog typically does well with a young handler, while an older handler may need an especially careful partner. Schools often have a special gathering to commemorate the time when a new class of guide dogs finally meets their masters. Often, the dogs' puppy raiser attends and meets with the new master as well. This is perhaps the most emotional time in the entire training process.After this introduction, guide dog instructors typically spend a month helping the new team learn to work together. Many schools have dormitories for the handlers to stay in during this final stage of training.If the handler has never used a guide dog before, a lot of the instructors work at this point are actually people training, not dog training. The handler has to learn to read the dogs movements, so he or she knows when the dog is turning or when the dog is stopping for a crosswalk or stairs. Additionally, the handler has to learn all the commands the dog knows, and must get some practice walking with the dog. The dog has to make the transition from obeying the instructor to recognizing the handler as its new master. The handler and the dog spend a lot of this time just getting to know each other, so that they are comfortable enough to work as a team. By the time they graduate from the guide dog school, they can read each others every movement.1. When a handler and a guide dog walk on the street________,- .A) the handler must walk straight B) the dog must try to walk straightC) both the handler and the dog should walk straight D) neither of them has to walk straight2. Like other dogs, guide dogs any command from the handler.A) are supposed to ignore B) are not supposed to ignoreC) are supposed to obey D) are not supposed to obey3. Which of the following statements is not true?A) The handler and the dog must work very closely together.B) Dogs cannot distinguish the color of traffic lights.C) If there is any danger at crosswalks, a guide dog should notify the handler.D) If there is no danger, the dog proceeds across the road in a straight line.4. In the work, guide dogs will enjoy .A) the fun common dogs have B) their work a lotC) the fun and praise common dogs have D) the satisfaction5. When you see a guide dog work very well, the best thing you can do for it is to .A) praise it B) reward it C) leave it alone D) feed it6. A guide dog tells the time of play apart from that of work by .A) the handler's command B) its lead harnessC) the handler's whistle D) its instinct7. When a puppy dog grows up, it is evaluated at the guide dog school to see .A) if it is suited for guiding B) if it is ready for guidingC) if it is suited for breeding D) if it is suited for training8. Different from ordinary obedience training, guide dog training introduces praise or other reward systems instead of -_________________ .9. At the end of training, the guide dog school will make sure that thedogs work well with _________________ .10. Before graduation, the handler and the guide dog should spend time learning to read ____________ .Part IIITranslation (5 minutes)Directions: Complete the sentences by translating into English the Chinese given in the brackets. Please write your translation on Answer Sheet 2.1、一到那儿就请联系我。

高一牛津版(5)英语完型阅读练习

高一牛津版(5)英语完型阅读练习

高一牛津版(5)英语完型阅读练习高一牛津版(5)Unit two The environment英语完型阅读练习完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A,B,C,D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

The following is a true story. It shows that potential(可能性,潜力) discovered may lead to success.A young man traveled by train. As it was running across a 36passengers looked out of 37 idly and aimlessly. When the train came neara bend it 38 and then an unadorned (简陋的)house came into 39 . It was so obvious 40 the deserted landscapethat everybody on the t rain turned to ― 41 ‖ it with eyes wide open. Some passengers 42 began a discussion about it.The young man was also 43 by the scene. On his return he 44 thetrain at the nearest station and found his 45 to the house. Its 46 toldhim that troubled by the 47of the train he wanted to sell the house but 48 would buy it.Soon after the young man 49 thirty thousand dollars for the house,regarding it as a 50site for advertisement. It was facing the railway 51 where the trainhad to slow down and the 52 passengers would cast their eyes at thehouse to 53 themselves.He managed to get 54 to big companies and tried his best to convincethem of theadvantage of the place for 55 . Finally the Coca Cola Company took alease on(租用) it to put up promotion signs. The young man was paid 180 thousand for a three year rent.36. A. city B. station C. tunnel D. wilderness 37. A. windows B.houses C. rooms D. planes 38. A. broke down B. turned down C. sloweddown D. put down 39. A. being B. view C. use D. effect 40. A. against B.on C. for D. to41. A. admire B. hear C. inspect D. see 42. A. ever B. even C. stillD. yet 43. A. excited B. expressed C. shocked D. impressed 44. A. got inB. got outC. got offD. put off 45. A. way B. path C. road D. means46. A. loser B. employer C. boss D. owner 47. A. sound B. noise C.voice D. saying 48. A. nobody B. none C. nothing D. someone 49. A. costB. paidC. spentD. took 50. A. favorable B. wrong C. best D. just 51. A.station B. track C. carriage D. bend 52. A. tired B. excited C. moved D.delighted 53. A. express B. enjoy C. refresh D. seat 54. A. close B.access C. down D. up 55. A. promotion B. production C. sale D.advertisement 第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A,B,C,D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

上海牛津英语高一上读写作业练习4

上海牛津英语高一上读写作业练习4

上海牛津英语高一上读写作业练习4Test 425. He had decided to give it up, but on ____ second thoughts he decided to try ___ third time.A. the; aB. / ; /C. a; aD. / ; a26. ----Who did you spend last weekend with?---- .A. Smith’sB. The Smith’sC. The SmithsD. The Smith27. If it was not an accident, he must have done it .A. on purposeB. in commonC. on occasionD. in time28. Is that a book on farming? If so, I want to borrow___.A. thisB. itC. oneD. the one29. It’s said that there are plenty of hotels in that town. There be any difficulty for you to find somewhere to stay.A. wouldn’tB. mustn’tC. shouldn’tD. needn’t30. Glad to see you back. How long in Russia?A. did you stayB. have you stayedC. were you stayingD. have you been staying31. With a lot of problems , the VS troops are having a hard time in Iraq.A. settledB. being settledC. settlingD. to settle32. Going out for tea with friends __ increasingly popular during the past twenty years.A. becomesB. becameC. has becomeD. had become33. His remarks left me about his real purpose.A. wonderB. wonderingC. to wonderD. wondered34. A man’s worth lies in not so much in _ he has as in he is.A. that; whatB. what; whatC. that; thatD. what; that35. In front of remained of my old house, I took some pictures and told my son some funny stories in my childhood.A. whichB. the placeC. whereD. what36. Scientists say it may be five or ten years __ it is possible to test this medicine on human patience.A. sinceB. beforeC. afterD. when37. I think you’ve got to the point ________a change is needed, otherwise you’ll fail.A. whereB. thatC. whenD. which38. I wonder if he ________us, and I think if he _________us we’ll be able to complete the task ahead of time.A. helps, helpsB. helps, will helpC. will help, helpsD. will help, will help39. ---What could you say to a glass of wine?--- ____.A. DeliciousB. Great ideaC. cheersD. Never mind40. The worker agreed to _____ the strike if the company would satisfy their demands.A. call forB. call forthC. call offD. call up41. The policeman stopped him when he was driving home and _____ him of speeding.A. accusedB. chargedC. blamedD. deprived42. The number of tickets _____ will be determined by the size of the stadium.A. adaptableB. acceptableC. advisableD. available43. He was not _____ to the club because he wasn't a member.A. allowedB. admittedC. permittedD. approved44. We are interested in the weather because it _____ us so directly ------ what we wear, what we do, and even how we feel.A. benefitsB. guidesC. affectsD. effectsIII. Cloze Test (20%)AIn the American family the husband and wife usually share important decision making. When the children are old enough, they take part as well.Foreigners are often surprised by the permissiveness of American parents. The old rule that "children should be seen and not heard" is rarely __45__. The father seldom expects his children to obey him __46__ question, and children are encouraged to be independent __47__ an early age. Some people believe that American parents carry this freedom __48__ far. Because Americans emphasize the importance of independence, young people are expected to break away from their parental families by the time they have __49__ their late teens or early twenties.This pattern of independence often results in serious __50__ for the aging parents of a small family. The average American is expected to live __51__ the age of 70. The job-retirement age is __52__ 65. The children have left home, married, and __53__ their own households. At least 20 percent of all people over 65 do not have enough retirement incomes. __54__ the major problem of many elderly couples is not economic. They feel useless and lonely with neither an occupation nor a close family group.45. A. discussed B. followed C. seen D. heard46. A. for B. on C. without D. in47. A. in B. at C. on D. for48. A. too B. almost C. nearly D. quite49. A. reached B. come C. arrived D. developed50. A. questions B. problems C. matters D. affairs51. A. on B. up C. from D. beyond52. A. only B. usually C. sometimes D. seldom53. A. set forth B. set aside C. set up D. set down54. A. But B. Therefore C. In contrast D. On the other handBWho won the World Cup 1994 football game? What happened at the United Nations? How did the critics like the new play? __55__ an event takes place; newspapers are on the streets __56__ the details. Wherever anything happens in the world, reports are on the spot to __57__ the news.Newspapers have one basic __58__, to get the news as quickly as possible from its source, from those who make it to those who want to __59__ it. Radio, telegraph, television, and __60__ inventions brought competition for newspapers. So did the development of magazines and other means of communication. __61__, this competition merely spurred the newspapers on. They quickly made use of the newer and faster means of communication to improve the __62__ andthus the efficiency of their own operations. Today more newspapers are __63__ and read than ever before. Competition also led newspapers to branch out to many other fields. Besides keeping readers __64__ of the latest news, today's newspapers educate and influence readers about politics and other important and serious matters. Newspapers influence readers' economic choices through advertising.55. A. Just when B.While C.Soon after D.Before56. A. to give B.giving C.given D.being given57. A. gather B.spread C.carry D.bring58. A. reason B.cause C.problem D.purpose59. A. make B.publish C.know D.write60. A. another B.other C.one another D.the other61. A. However B.And C.Therefore D.So62. A. value B.ratio C.rate D.speed63. A. spread B.passed C.printed pleted64. A. inform B.be informed C.to be informed rmedIV. Reading Comprehension (35%)AA lot of us lose life’s tough battles by starting a frontal (正面的) attack ---- when a touch of humor might well enable us to win. Consider the case of a young friend of mine, who hit a traffic jam on his way to work shortly after receiving an ultimatum (最后通牒) about being late on the job. Although there was a good reason for Sam’s a being late — serious illness at home ---- he decided that this by-now-familiar excuse wouldn’t work any longer. His supervisor was probably already pacing up and down preparing a dismissal speech.Yes, the boss was, Sam entered the office at 9:35. The place was as quiet as a locker room (更衣室); everyone was hard at w ork. Sam’s supervisor came up to him. Suddenly, Sam forced a grin and stretched out his hand. “How do you do!” he said. “I’m Sam Maynard. I’m applying for a job. Which, I understand, became available just 35 minutes ago. Does the early bird get the worm?”The room exploded in laughter. The supervisor clamped off a smile and walked back to his office. Sam Maynard had saved his job ----- with the only tool that could win, a laugh.Humor is a most effective, yet frequently neglected, means of handling the difficult situations in our lives. It can be used for patching up differences, apologizing, saying “no”, criticizing, getting the other fellow to do what you want without his losing face. For some jobs, it’s the only tool that can succeed. It is a way to discuss subjects so sensitive that serious dialog may start a quarrel. For example, many believe that comedians on television are doing more today for racial and religious tolerance than people in any other forum.65. Why was Sam late for his job?A. Because he was ill.B. Because he got up late.C. Because he was caught in a traffic jam.D. He was busy applying for a new job.66. The main idea of this passage is ________.A. Sam Maynard saved his job with humorB. humor is important in our livesC. early bird gets the wormD. humor can solve racial discriminations67. The phrase “clamped off” in Paragraph 3 means ________.A. tried to hold backB. tried to setC. chargedD. gave out68. Which of the following statements can we infer from the passage?A. Many lose life’s battles for they are lacking in a sense of humor.B. It wasn’t the first time that Sam came late for his work.C. Sam was supposed to come to his office at 8:30.D. Humor is the most effective way of solving problems.BBeldon and Canfield are two seashore towns, not far apart. Both towns have many hotels, and in summer the hotels are full of holiday-makers and other tourists.Last August there was a fire at the Seabreeze Hotel in Beldon. The next day, this news appeared on page two of the town’s newspaper The Beldon Post:FIRE AT SEABREEZELate last night firemen hurried to the Seabreeze Hotel and quickly put out a small fire in a bedroom. The hotel manager said that a cigarette started the fire. We say again to all our visitors: “Please don’t smoke cigarettes in bed.” This was Beldon’s first hotel fire for five years.The Canfield Times gave the news in these words on page one:ANOTHER BELDON HOTEL CATCHES FIRELast night Beldon firemen arrived just too late to save clothing, bedclothes and some furniture at the Seabreeze Hotel. An angry holiday-maker said, “An electric lamp probably started the fire. The bedroom lamps are very old at some of these hotels. When I put my bedside light on, I heard a funny noise fro m the lamp.” We are glad to tell our readers that this sort of adventure does not happen in Canfield.What are the facts, then? It is never easy to find out the exact truth about an accident. There was a fire at the Seabreeze Hotel last August: that is one fact. Do we know anything else? Yes, we know that firemen went to the hotel.Now what do you think of the rest of the “news”?69. Which of the following best gives the main idea of this text?A. Beldon and Canfield are both good places for tourists in summer.B. A fire broke out night in Seabreeze Hotel last summer.C. It was not easy to find out exact truth from newspapers.D. Two newspapers gave reports on the same matter.70. Which of the following are probably facts?a. The fire broke out in a bedroom at the hotel.b. A cigarette started the fire.c. An old lamp started the fire.d. The fire broke out at night.e. There has never been a fire in Canfield.A. b and cB. a and dC. c and eD. a and c71. The Canfield Times used the headline like this in order to make its readers think ________.A. hotels in Beldon often catch fireB. hotels in Beldon don’t often catch fireC. this was the second fire at the Seabreeze HotelD. Beldon was a good place except that hotels there are not quite safe72. The Canfield newspaper gave a report just the opposite to the Beldon Post by saying that _____.A. the bedroom lamps were very old at the Seabreeze HotelB. the bedroom lights made funny noise when the fire took placeC. such accidents never happened in Canfield for the past 5 yearsD. the firemen failed to save clothing, bedclothes and other thingsCWhen you are in another country, it is important to know the language, but it is equally important to know how to communicate nonverbally (非语言地), before saying anything by making gestures. According to a pioneer in nonverbal communication, only 30 to 35 percent of our communication is verbal. When people don't know the language, the most common way to communicate is through gestures. However, many gestures have different meanings, or no meaning at all, in different parts of the world.In the United States, for example, nodding your head up and down means “yes”. In some parts of Greece and Turkey, however, this motion can mean “no”. In Southeast Asia, nodding your head is a polite way of saying “I've heard you”.In ancient Rome, when the emperor wanted to spare someone's life, he would put his thumb up. Today in the United States, when someone puts his / her thumb up, it m eans “Everything is all right”. However, in Sardinia and Greece, the gesture is insulting and should not be used there.In the United States, raising your clasped hands above your head means “I’m the champion” or “I’m the winner”. It is the sign prizefight ers make when they win a fight. When a leading Russian statesman made this gesture after a White House meeting, Americans misunderstood and thought he meant he was a winner. In Russia, however, it is a sign of friendship.In the United States, holding your hand up with the thumb and index finger in a circle and the other three fingers spread out means “Everything is O.K.” and is frequently used by astronauts and politicians. In France and Belgium, it can mean “You’re worth nothing.”There are other nonverbal signals that people should be aware of when they go to another country, such as the distance to maintain between speakers. Americans usually feel comfortable when speaking with someone if the distance between them is about eighteen inches to arm’s lengt h. Anything closer makes them feel uncomfortable.When talking to Americans, it is also important to make eye contact. If you look down when talking to an American, he / she may feel that you are embarrassed, afraid, or trying to hide something.In addition to knowing how to communicate nonverbally in a country, it is important to know what you and he cannot discuss. In the United States, there are certain topics to avoid when you first meet someone, For example, don’t ask people their age, weight, religion, marital status (婚姻状况), how much money they earn, or how much something costs. You can talk about work, the weather, traffic problems, sports, food, news of the day, where one lives, consumer subjects (computers, car repairs, and so forth), and travel or vacation plans.These few examples illustrate that your actions can speak louder than your words. In a particular cultural contest, what you say and what you don’t say are equally important.73. Which of the following is true?A. People all over the world only communicate verbally.B. Most of our gestures have no meaning at all.C. Some people think that 65 to 70 percent of our communication is nonverbal.D. Gestures are the most common way to common way to communicate.74. Please paraphrase the clause“…your actions can speak louder than your words.”A. Your deeds are better than your wordsB. What you do is better than what you sayC. You try to show your best mannersD. you are better understood by your gestures than through your words75. The main idea of the passage is that when you are in another country, ______.A. it is unimportant to know the languageB. it is important to know what you can talk about to a foreignerC. to know how to communicate nonverbally is as important as to know the languageD. to communicate the rough gestures is more important than to know the languageTranslation:1.我开始意识到以前我是多么的愚蠢。

牛津上海版高一英语话题阅读专项训练:学校生活(有答案)

牛津上海版高一英语话题阅读专项训练:学校生活(有答案)

话题:学校生活Passage 1When you put down your pens at the end of the college entrance exam, 12 hard years of study will have come to an end. Forget your studies for a while. It’s time to enjoy yourselves!There are many ways to celebrate this special month of graduation. You can have photos taken with your classmates and teachers, or dine out together and exchange gifts.High school students in Western countries such as the United States and Canada usually have a prom to mark their graduation. It’s to mark the time kids turn into young men and women. After the prom, teenagers either go to college or find a job. It means they are no longer as dependent on their parents as they were before.At the prom, boys usually dress in dinner jackets and bow ties, though many different types of formal clothes are worn. Traditionally, girls give boys matching boutonnieres (a small collection of flowers they pin to their jackets). Girls traditionally wear formal dresses, or dress to shock or be noticed, in shiny or brightly colored materials.Common prom activities include dining, dancing, the crowning (加冠) of a prom king and queen, and just talking to friends. In some cases, high school students collect funds for their class prom through the four years of their high school.High schools in or near large cities may rent ballrooms at expensive hotels or, to be unusual, on a pleasure cruise boat.But often costs are cut by simply using the school gym. Students make a lot of effort to decorate the gym to make the event special. The music played at the prom will be the most popular kinds, like rock and hip-hop.The students elect the Prom Queen. She is partnered with a Prom King who is elected similarly. These are great honors that the pair take very seriously. The two dance with each other to celebrate their election.Sometimes teachers and parents also go to the prom. But others like to go with friends, to whom they are soon going to be saying goodbye.If you like the idea of a prom, why don’t you and your classmates organize one for your graduation?1. Which of the following indicates that prom is very important to students?A. They take pictures at the prom.B. They wear formal clothesor special clothes.C. Music is played at the prom.D. Teachers and parents attend it.2. Which of the following is an economical way to hold the prom?A. Renting a ballroom.B. Taking a cruise boat.C. Holding it in the school gym.D. Wearing formal dresses.3. Why do some students attend the prom with their friends?A. They will part with their friends in a short time.B. They don’t like to be accompanied by their parents.C. They don’t want to depend on their parents.D. They want to be elected by their friends as the Prom King or Queen.4. What is the writer’s purpose to write this passage?A. To tell an interesting experience of high school students.B. To tell how the western students spend the last days of high school.C. To introduce several ways of western students’ killing time.D. To tell how western high school students usually celebrate graduation.参考答案:BCADPassage 2When I met him,I had a lot of anger inside of me. I‘ve lived my whole life in Spanish Harlem,but in my neighborhood,there are shoot-ups all the time. I know kids who have been shot or beaten up. I have friends who ended up in prison. I could have ended up that way,too,but Mr. Clark wouldn’t let that happen.Mr. Clark worked long hours,making sure I did my work. My grades rose. In fact,the scores of our whole class rose. One day,he took our class to see The Phantom of the Opera,and it was the first time some kids had ever been out of Harlem. Before the show,he treated us to dinner at a restaurant and taught us not to talk with our mouths full. We did not want to let him down.Mr. Clark was selected as Disney‘s 2000 Teacher of the Year. He said he would draw three names out of a hat;those students would go with him to Los Angles toget the award. But when the time came to draw names,Mr. Clark said,“You’re all going.”On graduation day,there were a lot of tears. We didn‘t want his class to end. In 2001,he moved to Atlanta,but he always kept in touch. He started giving lectures about education,and wrote a bestselling book based on his classroom rules,The Essential 55. In 2003,Mr. Clark took some of us on a trip to South Africa to deliver school supplies and visit orphanages (孤儿院)。

上海牛津英语高一上读写作业练习2-word文档

上海牛津英语高一上读写作业练习2-word文档

上海牛津英语高一读写作业练习2课堂练习语法25.Generally speaking, ______ the experiment according to the directions, you won’t get hurt by this poisonous gas.A. when doingB. when doneC. when to doD. when to be done26.People from all walks of life are taking pains to raise the standard of living above ______ is necessary for comfort and happiness.A. whatB. whichC. thatD. it27.I have found myself a new job in a school. As I’ve worked with students, I know what _____ there.A. expectedB. to expectC. to be expectingD. expects28.According to a report by the World Health Organization, smokers have _____ of the mouth, tongue and throat as nonsmokers.A. six times much as cancerB. six times as much cancerC. as much as six times cancerD. as much six times cancer29..Most of us will make friends with ______ shares with our interest, but in the case of John, he just feels good finding a person who always has a different view.A. whoB. whomC. whoeverD. whomever30.When you are interviewed, it is not your appearance but your good manners that ______ the interviewer most deeply.A. impressB. has impressedC. impressedD. impressing31.It claims that radiation from the handset ______cause insomnia and headaches as well as cutting the time _______ in deep sleepA. must, spentB. can, spentC. can, spendingD. must, spent32._______ to get enough sleep can lead to depression, lack of concentration and personality changes.A. FallB. FallingC. FailingD. Failed33.Deep sleep is essential ______ it is the time when the body rejuvenates cells and repairs damage suffered during the dayA. asB. on condition thatC. as long asD. so34.Meals at the family dinner table could be the key to ______ a generation of teenage girls from developing eating disorders.A. preventB. preventedC. preventingD. being prevented35.A study ________ more than 2500 American high school students found that girls who ate five or more family meals a week had a much healthier relationship with food in later lifeA. surveyedB. surveysC. being surveyD. surveying36."Each student will receive a formal invitation _________he will have to respond in a written formal manner and not by email, text message or phone," the spokesman said.A. whichB. for whichC. to whichD. at which37.People are inherently contradictory and nowhere_______ than on such a sensitive and important issue as their weight,"A. it is more obviousB. is it more obviousC. is it obviousD. is it more obviously38.In terms of how to shed weight there are also different strategies. Globally most people say______ food intake is the best answer,_______ by 43 percent who do more exerciseA. cut down; followedB. cutting down ; followingC. cutting down; followedD. cut down; following39.People who drink moderately, exercise, quit smoking and eat five servings of fruit and vegetables each day live on average 14 years longer than people who adopt ______of these behaviors, researchers said on Tuesday.A. allB. bothC. noneD. neither40. In front of ______ remained of my old house, I took some pictures and told my son some funny stories in my childhood.A. whichB. the placeC. whereD. whatPart II Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth) (25 minutes)Questions 47 to 51 are based on the following passage.Women often complain that dating is like a cattle market, and a paper just published in Biology Letters by Thomas Pollet and Daniel Nettle of Newcastle University, in England, suggests they are right. They have little cause for complaint, however, because the paper also suggests that in this particular market, it is women who are the buyers.Mr. Pollet and Dr. Nettle were looking for evidence to support the contention that women choose men of high status and resources, as well as good looks. That may sound common sense, but it was often denied by social scientists until a group of researchers who called themselves evolutionary psychologists started investigating the matter two decades ago. Since then, a series of experiments in laboratories have supported the contention. But as all zoologists know, experiments can only tell you so much. Eventually, you have to look at natural populations.And that is what Mr. Pollet and Dr. Nettle have done. They have examined data from the 1910 census of the United States of America and discovered that marriage is, indeed, a market. Moreover, as in any market, a scarcity of buyers means the sellers have to have particularly attractive goods on offer if they are to make the exchange.The advantage of picking 1910 was that America had not yet settled down, demographically (人口统计学方面) speaking. Though the long-colonized eastern states had a sex ratio of one man to one woman, or thereabouts, in the rest of the country the old adage(格言,谚语)"go west, young man" had resulted in a surplus of males. Mr. Pollet and Dr. Nettle were thus able to see just how picky women are, given the chance.Rather than looking at the whole census, the two researchers relied on a sample of one person in 250.They then assigned the men in the sample a socioeconomic status score between zero and 96, on a scale drawn up in 1950.They showed that in states where the sexes were equal in number, 56% of low status men were married by the age of 30, while 60% of high status men were. As the men went west, then, so did their marriage opportunities.47. A paper published in Biology Letters agreed with women that _____ .48. What is the contention which is often denied by social scientists?49. Although the experiments support the contention, all zoologists suggest that .50. In the market of marriage, a scarcity of buyers means sellers have to to make the exchange.51. What had given two researchers the chance to see how picky women were?Section BPassage oneQuestions 52 to 56 are based on the following passage.With the possible exception of equal rights, perhaps the most controversial issue across the United States today is the death penalty. Many argue that it is an effective deterrent (威慑) to murder, while others maintain there is no convincing evidence that the death penalty reduces the number of murders.The principal argument advanced by those opposed to the death penalty, basically, is that it is cruel and inhuman punishment, which is the mark of a brutal society, and finally that it is of questionable effectiveness as a deterrent to crime anyway.In our opinion, the death penalty is a necessary evil. Throughout recorded history there have always been those extreme individuals in every society who were capable of terribly violent crimes such as murder. But some are more extreme than others.For example, it is one thing to take the life of another in a fit of blind rage, but quite another to coldly plot and carry out the murder of one or more people in the style of a butcher. Thus, murder, like all other crimes, is a matter of relative degree. While it could be argued with some conviction that the criminal in the first instance should be merely isolated from society, such should not be the fate of the latter type murderer.The value of the death penalty as a deterrent to crime may be open to debate. But the overwhelming majority of citizens believe that the death penalty protects them. Their belief is reinforced by evidence which shows that the death penalty deters murder. For example, from 1954 to 1963, when the death penalty was consistently imposed in California, the murder rate remained between three and four murders for each 100,000 population. Since 1964 the death penalty has been imposed only once, and the murder rate has risen to 10.4 murders for each 100,000 population. The sharp climb in the state's murder rate, which began when executions stopped, is no coincidence. It is convincing evidence that the death penalty does deter many murderers. If the bill reestablishing the death penalty is vetoed, innocent people will be murdered-some whose lives may have been saved if the death penalty were in effect. This is literally a life or death matter. The lives of thousands of innocent people must be protected.52. The principal purpose of this passage is to .A) speak for the majority B) initiate a vetoC) criticize the government D) argue for the value of the death penalty53. The author's response to those who urge the death penalty for all is likely to be .A) negative B) friendly C) supportive D) hostile54. According to the Paragraph 4, it can be inferred that .A) the death penalty is the most controversial issue in the United States todayB) the second type of murderers should be sentenced to deathC) the veto of the bill reestablishing the death penalty is of little importanceD) the value of the death penalty as a deterrent to crime is not to be debated55. The passage attempts to establish a relationship between .A) the murder rate and the imposition of the death penaltyB) the effects of execution and the effects of isolationC) the importance of equal rights and that of the death penaltyD) executions and murders56. The author's attitude towards "death penalty" is .A) opposing B) supporting C) neutral D) sarcasticPassage TwoQuestions 57 to 61 are based on the following passage.One positive consequence of our current national crisis may be at least a temporary shadow in Hollywood's culture of violence. Fearful of offending audiences in the wake of the terrorist attack, some moviemakers have postponed the release of film with terrorist themes. Television writers are delaying scripts with warlike and terrorist scenarios (剧本提纲).It is probably good thinking. My local video store tells me nobody is checking out "disaster" movies. Says the manager, "Currently, people want comedy. They want an escape from stories about violence and terrorism." Similarly, in the music business, there's a run on patriotic and inspirational tapes and CDs.According to The New York Times, the self scrutiny among these czars (特权人物) of mass-entertainment taste is unprecedented in scale, sweeping aside hundreds of millions of dollars in projects that no longer seem appropriate. A reasonable concern is that this might be a short term phenomenon. Once life returns to something more normal, will Hollywood return to its bad old ways? The Times offers a glimmer of hope. The industry's titans (巨头),it suggests, are struggling with much more difficulties, long range questions of what the public will want once the initial shock from the terrorist attacks wears off. Many in the industry admit they do not know where the boundaries of taste and consumer tolerance now lie.This is an opportunity for some of us to suggest to Hollywood where that boundary of consumer tolerance is, especially those of us who have not yet convinced Hollywood to cease its descent into ever lower of the dumbness of our young.The nonprofit Parents Television Council, which monitors the quality of TV programming, says in its latest report that today's TV shows are more laced than ever with vulgarities, sexual immorality, crudities, violence, and foul language. The traditional family hour between 8p.m.and 9p.m., when the networks used to offer programs for the entire family, has disappeared. The problem looks like it will get worse.That certainly looked to be the case before the Sept.11th assault. One pre attack New York Times story reported that TV producers were crusading (讨伐) for scripts that include every crude word imaginable. The struggles between net-work censors and producers, according to the report, were "growing more intense". Producers like Aaron Sorkin of "The West Wing" planned to keep pushing hard. He was quoted as saying," There's absolutely no reason why we can't use the language of adulthood in programs that are about adults".My guess is that a lot of adults don't use the language Mr. Sorkin wants to use, and don't enjoy having their children hear it. At this moment of crisis in our nation's history, thought has become more thoughtful, prayerful, and spiritual. It may be the time to tell the entertainment industry that we want not a temporary pause in the flow of tastelessness, but a long term clean-up.57. Some filmmakers hesitate to release new films with violent content because .A) they want to show themselves to be patriotsB) they are afraid such films may anger audiencesC) films with violence in them are no longer popu1arD) films with terrorist themes are reflections on violence.58. The "self-scrutiny" in the second paragraph refers to filmmakers attempt to .A) produce appropriate films with no violent content for the audiencesB) prevent themselves from slipping into their old bad waysC) understand to what extent their films have contributed to the national crisisD) find out where the boundaries of taste and consumer tolerance lie59. The author thinks that it is time for the general audience to .A) tell filmmakers where the boundaries of their taste lieB) point out to Hollywood how bad their films areC) accuse the filmmakers of desensitizing their childrenD) ask filmmakers to make films that reflect traditional family life60. Which of the following statements is TRUE about Aaron Sorkin?A) He is strongly against using crude language in films.B) He starts the struggles between network censors and producer.C) He insists no restraint be set to the language used in films.D) He believes that it is time to clean up the entertainment industry.61. The author's purpose in writing this passage is .A) to acknowledge the current practice of the entertainment industryB) to show his admiration for the current practice of the entertainment industryC) to accuse the entertainment industry of their current practiceD) to show tolerance of the current practice of the entertainment industryPart III cloze (15 minutes)Public image refers to how a company is viewed by its customers, suppliers, and stockholders, by the financial community, by the communities 62 it operates, and by federal and local governments. Public image is controllable 63 considerable extent, just as the product, price, place, and promotional efforts are.A firm's public image plays a vital role in the 64 of the firm and its products to employees, customers, and to such outsiders 65 stockholders, suppliers, creditors, government officials, as well as 66 special groups. With some things it is impossible to 67 all the diverse publics: for example, a new highly automated plant may meet the approval of creditors and stockholders, 68 it will undoubtedly find 69 from employees who see their jobs 70 .On the other hand, high quality products and service standards should bring almost complete approval, 71 low quality products and 72 claims would be widely looked down upon.A firm's public image, if it is good, should be treasured and protected. It is a valuable 73 that usually is built up over a long and satisfying relationship of a firm with publics. If a firm has learned a quality image, this is not easily 74 or imitated by competitors. Such an image may enable a firm to 75 higher prices, to win the best distributors and dealers, to attract the best employees, to expect the most 76 creditor relationships and lowest borrowing costs. It should also allow the firm's stock to command higher price-earnings 77 than other firms in the same industry with such a good reputation and public image.A number of factors affect the public image of a corporation. 78 include physical 79, contacts of outsiders 80 company employees, product quality and dependability, prices 81 to competitors, customer service, the kind of advertising and the media and programs used, and the use of public relations and publicity.62. A) which B) what C) where D) whom63. A) in B) within C) on D) to64. A) attraction B) attachment C) affection D) generalization65. A) and B) with C) as D) for66. A) converse B) diverse C) reverse D) universe67. A) satisfy B) treat C) amuse D) entertain68. A) so B) then C) thus D) but69. A) support B) identification C) compliment D) resistance70. A) ensured B) promoted C) threatened D) unemployed71. A) because B) while C) though D) when72. A) false B) fake C) artificial D) counterfeit73. A) fortune B) asset C) possession D) property74. A) countered B) defeated C) repelled D) compelled75. A) pay B) get C) order D) charge76. A) favorite B) prosperous C) favorable D) prospective77. A) rate B) ratio C) ration D) interest78. A) These B) They C) That D) It79. A) appliances B) equipment C) devices D) facilities80. A) on B) with C) in D) along81. A) relative B) related C) reliable D) reconcilable Translation:1.缺乏蛋白质和铁会使你的头发失去光泽。

英语高一牛津版上专题训练—阅读理解(详解)

英语高一牛津版上专题训练—阅读理解(详解)

英语高一牛津版上专题训练—阅读理解(详解)(A)While students in Hainan are quite used to clear skies, Beijing teenagers are not so lucky. As another warm winter approaches, the city can expectthe normal clouds of smoke caused by air pollution.But things could start to get better soon. The government is co-operating with a US-based environmental protection agency to update existing buses and trucks with clean fuel technology. The new technology could reduceair pollutants in existing diesel vehicles ( 柴油机 ) by 40 per cent. The programme will begin by testing buses in Beijing to see if the technology can be applied to them.“ Weencourage the development of public transportation.But at the sametime we need to reduce pollution from them, ” said an official.Efforts are being madeto improve the capital ’s environment with tighter controls on emissions ( 排放). Some heavily polluting factories and construction sites, such as those owned by the steel giant Shougang Group, have been asked to cut production in November and December or be closed. Beijing was the third polluted city in the world at the end of last century, according to the UN. But thanks to recent measures, the capital has made some progress. Last year 224 clear days were rated as having good airquality. In 1998 the air quality index ( 指数 ) gave just 100 days as good. “ I am glad to see an improveme nt, ” said a Senior 1 boy living in the northwest of Beijing. “Compared to other places, the air quality ofBeijing is still worrying though. I hate the pollution. Once I was riding my bike in the morning when I almost had a traffic accident because Icould n’t see a car only metres away from me in frog. ”In early October, the skies were covered by such a thick fog that a display show by the visiting French air force was called off.Rapid development, industry, traffic fumes ( 烟) and sandstorms from the desert all contribute to the city ’s bad air.1. The passage is mainly about ________?A. a programme to improve Beijing ’s air qualityB. progress made in Beijing ’s air qualityC. Beijing ’s air pollutionD. the difference between Hainan and Beijing2. Which of the following is not the measure taken or to be taken to improve Beijing ’s air?A. Clean fuel technology will be used in public transportation.B. Some factories have been asked to cut production.C. Some construction sites have been told to be closed.D. A display show of airplanes has been called off.3. Wecan infer from the passage that, with the aim of being an ecological ( 生态旳 ) city by the 2008 Olympics, ________.A. far more still needs to be doneB. nothing else needs to be doneC. all traffic has to be closedD. the development of the city has to be slowed down4. Which is not correct according to the passage?A. Beijing’s air quality is getting worse and worse.B. Development, industry, traffic fumes and sandstorms are all the causes of badair quality.C. Clouds of smoke in the sky is the common feature in the winterof Beijing.D. The government is making every effort to stop air pollution.(B)Everyone has good days and bad days.Sometimes, you feel as if you ’re on top of the world. But occasionally youfeel horrible, and you lose things and you cannot focus on your schoolwork.For more than 20 years, scientists have suggested that high self-esteem( 自尊 ) is the key to success. Now, new research shows that focusing just on building self-esteem may not be helpful. In some cases, having high self-esteem can bring bad results if it makes you less likeable or moreupset when you fail at something.“ Forget about self-esteem, ” says Jennifer Crocker, a psychologist ( 心理学家 ) at the University of Michigan, US.“It ’s not the important thing. ”Feeling goodCrocker ’s advice may sound a bit strange because it is good to feel good about yourself.Studies show that people with high self-esteem are less likely to bedepressed, anxious, shy, or lonely than those with low self-esteem.But, after reviewing about 18,000 studies on self-esteem, Roy Baumeister, a psychologist at Florida State University, has found that building upyour self-esteem will not necessarily make you a better person.He believes that violent and wicked people often have the highest self- esteem of all. He also said: “There’s no evidence that kids with high self- esteem do better in school. ”ProblemsAll types of people have problems. People with high self-esteem can have big egos ( 自我 ) that can make them less likeable to their peers( 同龄人 ), said Kathleen Vohs, a psychology professor at Columbia University.People with high self-esteem tend to think more of themselves, Vohs says. People with low self-esteem are more likely to rely on their friends when they need help.What to doResearchers say it is best to listen to and support other people. Findpositive ways to contribute to society. If you fail at something try tolearn from the experience. “The best therapy ( 药方) is to recognize your faults, ” Vohs says. “It ’ s OKto say, ‘I ’ m not so good at that, ’ and then move on. ”5.The new research comes to the conclusion that high self-esteem________.A. is not important at allB. has taken on a different meaningC. may not be the key to successD. does not help you do better atschool6. One of the conclusions of the new research is that ________.A. feeling good about oneself doesn’t mean you lead a happier lifeB. people with high esteem usually do not seek other’ s helpC. people with high esteem tend to be proudD. people with low esteem are often more popular7. The underlined part“a better person ” in the passage probably meansa person who is ________.A. helpful and supportiveB. gentle and modestC. likable and successfulD. friendly and kind8.From the text, we can infer the best therapy mentioned in thelast paragraph is mainly for people ________.A. with high self-esteemB. with low self-esteemC. of all kindsD. who are focusing on building self-esteem(C)The physicians in a hospital form the center of medical staff. But theycould not provide effective medical care to their patients without thehelp of numerous other medical employees. From the viewpoint of thepatients, the nursing staff is particularly important. Nurses are usually in close contact with patients as long as they are in the hospital.A nurse does not study for as many years as a doctor. however, each mustbe equally dedicated. Caring for sick persons requires a great deal ofpatience and concern. Most nurses work long days, and they often must work at odd hours or during the night.Under the supervision ( 看管 ) of the head nurse, the nursing staff must provide nursing services on a 24-hour basis and attend to patients ’needs. This responsibility continues around the clock, and so nurses must workin shifts. A shift is a period of duty, usually eight in length. The nurses on the ward rotate their shifts. Sometake turns working night duty; others work odd shifts.A nurse must always be alert. She can never afford to be careless. Thisis true in all nursing situation, but it is especially true in the intensive care unit. Patients under intensive care are critically ill,and they must be monitored at all times. The nurses who do intensive care duty have one of the most demanding jobs in the hospital.Serving as a nurse can be a very rewarding job. But it is not an easy one. Not every person is suited to become a nurse. Only very dedicated people have chosen nursing as a profession.9.The nursing staff ________. A.are central to the medical staffB. play an important role in caring for patientsC. can work effectively without physiciansD. are always in close contact with the patients10.Why don ’t nurses study for as many years as doctors?A. They don ’t treat patients for illness and injury.B. Most nurses work long days.C. Caring for sick patients requires patience and concern.D. They are not dedicated.11.Nurses work in shifts because ________.12.What kind of person is suited to become a nurse?A. A very careful person.B. An able person.C. A very dedicated person.D. A specially trained person.(D)A “lost tribe ” that reached America from Australia may have been thefirst Native Americans, according to a new theory.If proved by DNAevidence, the theory will break long established beliefs about the southerly migration of people who entered America across theBering Strait, found it empty and occupied it.On this theory rests the belief of Native Americans to have been the first true Americans. They would be classified to the ranks of escapee, beaten to the New World by Aboriginals ( 土著人 ) in boats.To a European, this may seemlike an academic argument, but to Americansit is a philosophical question about identity, Silvia Gonzales, of Liverpool University said .Her claims are based on skeletons found in the California Peninsula ofMexico that have skulls quite unlike the broad Mongolian features ofNative Americans. These narrow-skulled people have more in common with southern Asians, Aboriginal Australians and people of the South PacificRegion.The bones, stored at the National Museum of Anthropology ( 人类学 ) in Mexico City, have been carbon-dated and one is 12,700 years old, whichplaces it several thousand years before the arrival of people from theNorth. “We think there were several migration waves into the Americasat different times by different human groups, ” Dr. Gonzales said. “The timing, route and point of origin of the first colonization of the Americas remains a most contentious topic in human evolution. ”But comparisons based on skull shape are not considered conclusive by anthropologists, so a team of Mexican and British scientists, backed bythe Natural Environment Research Council, has also attempted to take out DNA from the bones. Dr. Gonzales declined yesterday to say exactly whatthe results were, a s they need to be checked, but indicated that they were consistent( 一致 ) with an Australian origin.13. It is generally considered that the first Native Americans came from ________.A. North AsiaB. AustraliaC. South PacificD. South Asia14. The skeletons found in the California Peninsula of Mexico have ________.A. the broad skull shapeB. the narrow skull shapeC. different features of Aboriginal AustraliansD. the same features of Native Americans15. The underlined “contentious ” is similar in meaning to “________”.A. likely to cause great interestB. difficult to solveC. well-known to allD. likely to cause argument16.Which of the following statements is true according to the text?A. Research on skulls can draw an exact conclusion.B. DNA tests have proved the fact that the first Native Americanscame from Australian.C. Scientists are still not sure about the origin of the Native Americans.D. People began to enter America across the Bering Strait about 12,700years ago.(E)Wild animals seem to have escaped the Indian Ocean tsunami( 海啸), adding weight to ideas they possess a “sixth sense”for disasters, experts said on Thursday.Sri Lanka wildlife officials have said the giant waves that killed over24,000 people along the Indian Ocean island ’s coast seemingly missed wild beasts, with no dead animals found.“ No elephants are dead, not even a dead hare or rabbit. I think animalscan sense disaster. They have a sixth sense. They know when things are happening, ” H.D. Ratnayake, deputy director of Sri Lanka ’s Wildlife Department, said on Wednesday.The waves washed floodwaters up to 3 km (2 miles) inland at Yala National Park in the southeast, Sri Lanka’s biggest wildlife reserve and hometo hundreds of wild elephants. “There has been a lot of evidence about dogsbarking or birds migrating before volcanic eruptions or earthquakes. But it has not been proven, ” said Matthew van Lierop, an animal behaviour specialist at Johannesburg Zoo.“There have been no specific studies because you can ’t really test itin a lab or field setting, ” he sai d.Other authorities agreed with this conclusion.“ Wildlife seemto be able to pick up certain phenomenon, especially birds. There are many reports of birds detecting coming disasters, ” said Clive Walker, who has written several books on African wildlife.Animals certainly rely on the known senses such as smell or hearing toavoid danger such as predators( 食肉动物 ).The idea of an animal “sixth sense ” is a lasting one that the evidenceon Sri Lanka ’s damaged coast is likely to add to.17. This passage is mainly about________.A. the damage that was caused in the Indian Ocean tsunamiB. why animals can save them from natural disastersC. how to protect the wildlife when disaster happensD. the different opinions about animals ’ natural power18. Which of the following is true according to the text?A. It has been proved that animals have a “sixth sense ”.B. Research has been made on the special movements of animals before disasters.C. It ’s generally considered that animals can sense the coming of disasters.D. Animals have depended on the known senses to escape the IndianOcean tsunami.19.What does the term “sixth sense ” in the text means? A. It isthe natural ability of animals that can save them from danger.B. It is the animal’s imagination in the brain.C. It is some hidden power to say in advance that something will happen.D. It is a kind of sense that is the same as smell or hearing.20.Which section does the text most probably appear in a newspaper?A. NewsReport.B.Discovery.C.Science Fiction.D.Culture.【答案分析】1.C 要旨粗心题 . 通读全文我们不难发现作者是在讨论“北京旳空气污染” .A 、 B 两项表示旳是 ** 在治理过程中旳举措和进展 .D 项显然不符文意 .2.D 细节概括题 . 航空飞翔表演是由于浓雾被撤消,这不是治理空气污染旳举措,恰好是空气污染造成旳结果 .3.A 推理判断题 . 依据短文中一位高一男生所说旳:只管在治理方面获得了一些进展,但仍旧令人担忧 (the air quality of Beijing is still worrying though) ,由此可推测:到2008 年北京奥运会时北京要达到生态城市旳目标,治理工作任重道远 .4. A细节判断题. 依据短文第五段“But thanks to recent measures, thecapital has made some progress”可知,北京旳空气质量比从前有所改良. 去年空气质量指数达到良旳为224 天,而 1998 年只有 100 天 .5.C 细节理解题 . 短文第三段表述“二十多年来,科学家们以为高度自信是成功旳重点”,但从第四段中旳“ Now, new research shows that focusing just on building self-esteem may not be helpful ”一句可知“新旳研究表示高度自信可能不是成功旳重点”.6. C细节理解题.依据短文中“ People with high self-esteem can have bigegos”和“ People with high self-esteem tend to think more of themselves ”两句剖析可知 .7. D 推测题 . 从下文“ He believes that violent and wicked people often have the highest self-esteem of all”一句推测,句中旳better表示旳意义一定是同 violent and wicked旳意义相反.8.A 推测题 . 从“药方”旳内容上剖析,建议人们放下架子,敢于认可错误,由此可推测此“良方”是为过分自信旳人所开旳 .9. B 推测题 . 依据短文第一段中旳“ they could not provide effective medical care to their patients the nursing staff is particularly important. ”两句推测可知 .10. A 推测题 . 依据短文第三段中旳“ the nursing staff services on a 24-hour basis and attend to patientsmust provide nursing ’ needs ”一句可推测,护士只为病人供给护理服务,不办理伤病.11. B细节题.剖析第三段中旳“ This responsibility continues around theclock, and so nurses must work in shifts”一句可知.12. C 概括题 . 依据短文第二段“Caring for sick persons requires a great deal of patience and concern ”及最后一句“Only very dedicated people have chosen nursing as a profession ”可知 .13.A 推测题 . 第二段旳意义是“假如 DNA检测证明了这个理论旳话,这将摇动长久以来人们向来深信旳看法:一群往南迁移旳移民穿过白令海峡进入美洲后,发现无人在此居住,便占据了它. ”据此推测可得 .14.B 细节题 . 依据第五段表述旳意思“这些头骨和美领土著居民那种蒙先人宽头骨旳特点极为不一样 . 这些窄头骨旳人种和南亚人、澳洲土著和环南太平洋国家旳人种有更多共同点 . ”可知 .15.D 词义猜想题 . 科学家向来在商讨“谁是美洲最早旳土著居民”这一问题,依据上下文可猜想出,在人类进化史上,最早在美国进行殖民活动旳时间、路线和人口根源是一个最“有争议旳”话题 .16.C 事实确认题 . 本文提到旳“新理论”和“长久以来人们向来深信旳看法”都在商讨研究之中 . 关于 DNA检测,冈萨雷斯博士拒绝流露切实旳结果,由于研究结果还需要查对,他不过示意这些 DNA和澳大利亚人旳血统是符合旳 . 由此可确认 C 是正确旳 .17.B 要旨粗心题 . 短文第一段提出了这样一个事实:野生动物们仿佛躲过了印度洋旳海啸 . 作者接下来全力想要揭露此中旳神奇,是否是真旳由于动物有神奇旳“第六感”呢?由此判断可知 .18.C 事实细节题 . 短文中列举一些威望人士旳发言,如:斯里兰卡负责野生动物旳官员说,野生动物仿佛都幸免于难,当前还没有发现一具动物旳尸体;斯里兰卡野生动物保护局副局长 H?D?拉特纳亚克说,“没有大象丧生,甚至连野兔和兔子都活得好好旳 . 动物们能够感觉到灾害马上到临 . 它们有第六感,能够知道海啸发生旳时间” . 南非约翰内斯堡动物园旳动物行为专家马太 ?范伦内普说,“每当火山迸发或地震发生前,动物们旳行为就会发生很多异样,比方犬吠或鸟类迁移” . 其余威望人士赞同这一见解 . 综上所述:人们广泛持这类看法 .19.C 词义推测题 . 字面上旳意义为“第六感”,依据短文第三段“ I think animals can sense disaster. They have a sixth sense. They know when things are happening ”进行推测,其含义为:动物旳某种神奇力量能展望将要发生旳事. 20.B 逻辑推理题 . 此次印度洋海啸当前已造成不计其数旳人丧生,而动物却能幸免,此中旳神奇有待去研究 . 由此推测此文可能是在报纸旳“发现”版面上 . 而 science fiction是“科幻”旳意思,有较大旳扰乱性.一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一。

牛津版高一英语第一学期阅读练习牛津英语

牛津版高一英语第一学期阅读练习牛津英语

牛津版高一英语第一学期阅读练习牛津英语№103054高一年级英语学科阅读理解练习(7)高一( )班姓名____________ 备课组长宋德生期中复习A〝Howcan I learn English well?〞This is a question many students ask. In my opinion, the most effective way isto learn lessons by heart. If you can recite the te_t and write it out, you’velearned it fairly well. And if you can tell, in your own words, what the lessonsays you’rea very successful learner indeed. Your English will be quite perfect.This is a difficulttask. However, if you try to learn by heart only part of each lesson, you’llfind it not half so hard as you might have thought.Learning this way, youwill make rapid progress. Of course, writing is also necessary. It helps you alot on our way to success in English.Equally important isto feel the language. You should be able to laugh at jokes and be shocked atbad news. When using English, try to forget your mother tongue. Instead ofhelping you, your own language gets in your way. So, never try to see English through translation.56.In the writer’sopinion, the most effective way in learning English is ________.A.topractise speaking, writing and feeling itB.toforget your own native languageC.totranslate everything into his own languageD.tomemorize the English words and grammatical rules57.〝Insteadof helping you, your own language gets in your way.〞Thissentence means that memorizing your own language can ________.A.helpyou to study English wellB.stopyou mastering EnglishC.makeEnglish easy to learnD.helpyou notice mistakes58.Equally importantis to feel the language. 〝tofeel the language〞here means________.A.toget a knowledge of English by touchingB.to be able to read and write EnglishC.totranslate English into your own by imaginingD.tobe able to e_perience the rich sensation of the languageBWhenwe can see well, we do not think about our eyes often. It is only when we cannot see perfectly that we come to see how important our eyes are.Peoplewho are nearsighted can only see things that are very close to their eyes. Manypeople who do a lot of close work, such as writing and reading, become nearsighted. Then they have to wear glasses in order to see distant things clearly.Peoplewho are farsighted face just the opposite problem. They can see things that arefar away, but they have difficulty reading a book unless they hold it at arm’slength. If they want to do much reading, they must get glasses too.Otherpeople do not see clearly because their eyes are not e_actly the right shape.This, too, can be corrected by glasses. Some people’seyes become cloudy because of cataracts. Long ago these people often became blind. Now, however, it is possible to operate on the cataracts and remove them.Whennight falls, colors become fainter to the eyes and finally disappear. After your eyes have grown used to the dark, you can see better if you use the sideof your eyes rather than the centers. Sometimes, after dark, you see a small thing to one side of you, which seems to disappear if you turn your head in itsdirection. This is because when you turn your head, you are looking at the thing too directly. Men on guard duty sometimes think they see something movingto one side of them. When they turn to look straight at it, they can not see itany more, and they believe they were mistaken. However, this mistake happensbecause the center of the eye, which is very sensitive in daylight, is not assensitive as the sides of the eye after dark.59.We don’tknow that our eyes are of great importance until ________.A.we think about our eyesB. we cannot see clearlyC.we wear glassesD. we have to do much reading60.According to thepassage, a ________ is more likely to be nearsighted.A.tailorB. torC. guardD.painter61.People who arefarsighted ________ .A.cannotdo a lot of close work without glassesB.canonly see things that are very close to their eyesC.havedifficulty reading a book if they hold it at arm’s lengthD.havethe same problem as the nearsighted people62.To see a smallthing at night, it is better to look ________ .A.withwide open eyesB.with half shut or narrowed eyesC.straightat itD.in a slightly different directionCTreesare useful to man in three important ways: they give him wood and other usefulthings, they give him cool places, and they help to stop drought and flood.Unluckily,in many parts of the world, man has not found that the third of these points isthe most important. Man wants to make money from trees,so he has cut them downin large numbers, only to find that without them he has lost the best friends he had. And also, he is usually too careless to plant and look after new trees.So the forests slowly disappear.Thisdoes not only mean that man will have fewer trees. The results are even worse:for where there are trees, their roots break up soil-make the rain in-and alsobind the soil, thus stopping it from being washed away easily; but where thereare no trees, the rain falls on hard ground and flows away, causing floods andcarrying away the rich top-soil. When all the top-soil is gone, nothing is leftbut useless desert.63.The most importantpoints of trees to man is ________.A.theyhelp him to make moneyB.theygive him coolC.theygive him wood and other thingsD.theyhelp him to stop drought and floods64.In many placesforests slowly disappear because ________ .A.manytrees have been cut down by manB.newtrees are not well looked afterC.manhas not paid enough attention to planting treesD.allthe abovend becomes desertafter all trees are cut down because ________ .A.roots of trees break up the soilB.there are too many rainfallsC.strong winds bring a lot of sandD.there are no longer trees to keep the rain and protect the top-soil.66.Which title bestfits the passage?A.Treesand Man B.TheFunction of Tree WoodC.Howdo People do with Trees? D.TheUsage of Tree RootsDLaptopcomputers are popular all over the world. People use them on trains and airplanes, in airports and hotels. These laptops connect people to their workplace. In the United States today, laptops also connect students to theirclassrooms.WestlakeCollege in Virginia will start a laptop computer program that allows studentsto do schoolwork anywhere they want. Within five years, each of the 1500 students at the college will receive a laptop. The laptops are part of a $10million computer program at Westlake, a 110-year-old college. The studentswithlaptops will also have access to the Internet. In addition, they will be ableto use e-mail to 〝speak〞with their teachers, their classmates, and their families. However, the mostimportant part of the laptop program is that students will be able to use computers without going to computer labs. They can work with it at home, in afast-food restaurant or under the trees-anywhere at all!Becauseof the many changes in computer technology , laptop use in higher education, such as colleges and universities, is workable. As laptops become more powerful, they become more similar to desktop computers. In addition, the portable computers can connect students to not only the Internet, but also libraries and other resources. State higher-education officials are studyinghow laptops can help students. State officials are also testing laptop programsat other universities, too.AtWestlake College, more than 60 percent of the staff use computers. The laptopswill allow all teachers to use computers in their lessons. As one Westlake teacher said, 〝Here we are in the middle of Virginia and we’re giving students a windowon the world.They can see everything and do everything.〞67.The main purpose ofthe laptop program is to give each student a laptop to ________.efor their schoolworkB.access the InternetC.workat homeD.connect them to libraries68.Why is the word 〝speak〞in the second paragraph in quotation marks(引号)?A.Theydon’treally talk.B.Theyuse the computer language.ptopshave speakers.D.Noneof the above reasons is correct.69.Which of thefollowing is true about Westlake College?A.All teachers use computers.B.1500students have laptops.C.Itis an old college in America.D.Studentsthere can do everything.70. Awindow on the worldin the last paragraph means that students can ________.A.attendlectures on information technologyB.travelaround the worldC.getinformation from around the worldD.havefree laptops71.What can we inferfrom the passage?A.Theprogram is successful.B.Theprogram is not workable.C.Theprogram is too e_pensive.D.Wedon’tknow the result yet.ELetchildren learn to judge their own work. A child learning to talk does not learnby being corrected all the time: if corrected too much, he will stop talking.He notices a thousand times a day the difference between the language he usesand the language those around him use. Bit by bit, he makes the necessary changes to make his language like other people’s.In the same way, children learning to do all the other things: they learn to dowithout being taught to walk, run, climb, whistle, ride a bicycle, compare their own performances with those of more skilled people, and slowly make theneeded changes. But in school we never give a child a chance to find out hismistakes and correct them for himself. We do it all for him. We act as if wethought that he would never notice a mistake unless it was pointed out to him,or correct it unless he was made to. Let him work out, with the help of otherchildren if he wants it, what this word says, what the answer is to that problem, whether this is a good way of saying or doing this or not.Ifit is a matter of right answer, as it may be in mathematics or science, givehim the answer book. Let him correct his own papers. Why should we teachers waste time on such routine(常规)work? Our job should be to help the child when he tells us that he can’tfind the way to get the right answer. Let the children learn what alleducatedpersons must some day learn, how to measure their own understanding, and how toknow what they know or do not know.72.According to thepassage, the best way for children to learn things is by ________.A.listeningto skilled people’sadviceB.askingolder people many questionsC.makingmistakes and having them correctedD.doingwhat other people do73.Which of thefollowing does the writer think teachers should NOT do?A.Givechildren correct answers.B.Allowchildren to make mistakes.C.Pointout children’smistakes to them.D.Letchildren mark their own work.74.According to thewriter, teachers in school should ________.A.allowchildren to learn from each otherB.pointout children’smistakes whenever foundC.givechildren more book knowledgeD.correctchildren’smistakes as soon as possible75.The passagesuggests that learning to speak and learning to ride a bicycle are ________.A.differentfrom learning other skillsB.thesame as learning skillsC.moreimportant than other skillsD.not reallyimportant skills№103055高一年级英语学科阅读理解练习(8) 高一( )班姓名____________ 备课组长宋德生期中复习AThisMarch is a busy month in Shanghai. There’s a lot to do. Here are the highlights.Live Music - LateNight JazzEnjoy real Americanjazz from Herbie Davis, the famous trumpet player. He’s coming with his new7-piece band, Herbie’s Heroes. Herbie is known to play well into the early hours, so don’t e_pect to get much sleep. This is Herbie’ s third visit toShanghai. The first two were sold out, so get your tickets quickly.PLACE: The Jazz Club DATES: 15-23 March PRICE: ¥80,120 TIME: 10:00p.m. till late! TEL: 6466-8736Scottish dancingTake your partners andget ready to dance till you drop. Scottish dancing is fun and easy to learn. Instructors will demonstrate the dances. The live band, Gordon Stroppieand theWeefrees, are also e_cellent.PLACE: Jack Stein’s DATES: every Monday PRICE: Y60 including one drink TIME: 7:00 - _0:00 p.m. TEL: 6402-1877E_hibitions - ShanghaiMuseumThere are 120,000pieces on show here. You can see the whole of Chinese history under one roof.It’ s always interesting to visit, but doubly so at the moment with the Egyptian Tombs e_hibition. There are lots of mummies and more gold than you’veever seen before. Let us know if you see a mummy move!PLACE: Shanghai Museum PRICE: ¥30 (¥ 15 for students) TEL: 6888-6888 DATES: daily TIME: Monday - Friday 9:00a.m. - 5:00p.m., Weekends 9:00a.m. - 9:00p.m.Dining - Sushi chef intownSushi is gettingreally big in Shanghai. In Japan, it’s become an art form. The most famousSushi ‘artist’ is Yuki Kamura. She’ s also one of the few female chefs inJapan. She’ ll be at Sushi Scene all of this month.PLACE: Sushi Scene in the Shanghai Hotel DATES: all month PRICE: ¥200 TIME: lunchtime TEL: 6690-3211For a full listing ofevents, see our website.56. Suppose you aregoing to attend an activity at 8: 00p. m. on Saturday, which one can you choose?A.Live Music - Late Night Jazz B. Scottish dancingC.E_hibitions - Shanghai Museum D. Dining - Sushi chef in town57. Which of thefollowing is true according to the advertisements?A.Scottish dancing is so interesting and easy that it never tires you out.B.The performance given by the American jazz band won’t last long.C.Sushi is not popular in Shanghai as it is a kind of Japanese traditional food.D.It is more interesting to visit Shanghai Museum for the e_hibits from Egypt.58. From the te_t wemay learn that Kamura is _______.A.a cook B. a waitress C. an instructor D. an artistBSince we are socialbeings, the quality of our lives depends in large measure on our interpersonalrelationships. One strength of the human condition is our possibility to giveand receive support from one another under stressful (有压力的) conditions. Social support makes up of the e_change of resources among peoplebased on their interpersonal ties. Those of us with strong support systems appear better able to deal with major life changes and daily problems.Peoplewith strong social ties live longer and have better health than those withoutsuch ties. Studies over types of illnesses, from depression to heart disease,show that the presence of social support helps people defend themselves againstillness, and the absence of such support makes poor health more likely.Social support cushionsstress in a number of ways. First, friends, relatives and co-workers may let usknow that they value us. Our self-respect is strengthened when we feel acceptedby others in spite of our faults and difficulties. Second, other people oftenprovide us with informational support. They help us to define and understandour problems and find solutions to them. Third, we typically find social companionship supportive. Taking part in free-time activities with others helpsus to meet our social needs while at the same time distracting (转移注意力)us from our worries and troubles. Finally, other people may give us instrumental support money aid, material resources, and needed services - thatreduces stress by helping us resolve and deal with our problems.59. Interpersonalrelationships are important because they can ________A.make people live more easilyB.smooth away daily problemsC.deal with life changesD.cure types of illnesses60. The researchesshow that people’s physical and mental health _______A.lies in the social medical care systems which support themB.has much to do with the amount of support they get from othersC.depends on their ability to deal with daily worries and troubles D.is related to their courage for dealing with major life changes61. Which of thefollowing is closest in meaning to the underlined word ;cushions;?A.takes place of B.makes up ofC.lessens the effect of D. getsrid of62. Helping a sickneighbor with some repair work in spare time is an e_ample of ________A.instrumentalsupport B. informational supportC.socialcompanionship D. thestrengthening of self-respect63. What is thesubject discussed in the te_t?A.Interpersonal relationships.B.Kinds of social support.C.Ways to deal with stress.D.Effects of stressful condition.CManypeople are interested in family history, an area of study called genealogy (家谱学).Most genealogy e_perts have heard about the Family History Library in Salt LakeCity, Utah. The Library claims to have the largest collection of genealogicalrecords in the world. Shirley Griffith has more about this unusual research center.TheFamily History Library has many records to help people search for informationabout their family histories. It has birth, marriage and death records from religious groups and governments. The collection includes official population,court and property records. It also includes burial records, ship passenger lists and published family histories.TheFamily History Library has information from almost every area of the world. Mostrecords are from 1550 through 1920. These records include the names of more than two thousand million people who have died. The library has few records ofliving persons.TheFamily History Library is operated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-DaySaints. The church has been gathering family history records around the worldfor more than one hundred years. The group urges (催促)its members to study the lives of early family members as a religious requirement.TheFamily History Library is open to the public every day e_cept Sunday and someholidays. Visitors are invited to use its books and other materials. Libraryofficials say it is one of the most popular places for visitors in Utah. Abouttwo thousand four hundred people use the library each day.Individuals,families and private groups have given some of their records to the library. The library bought other records from governments. All the information is gathered with the approval (批准) of governments or officials who supervise (监督)the records.Thelibrary copies many records to a kind of film that can be read with special equipment. It is known as microfilm. The collection is always e_panding. Today,Church representatives are making copies of important records around the world.Manypeople find it difficult to travel to Utah to use the Family History Library.So, the Church has set up more than three thousand Family History Centers inseventy-five countries around the world.64. It is less likelythat you can get _________ from the Family History Library.A.dates of some people’s birthsB.names of some people who died at seaC.records of certain judges or some lawsD.information about certain persons alive65. Normally how manyvisitors does the library in Utah receive in a week?A.2,400. B. 3,000. C. 14,400. D. 16,800.66. The te_t is mainlyabout ________A.thehistory of genealogy B. the study offamily historyC.theFamily History Library D.the Church of Jesus ChristDFredMichel is one of 7.2 million Americans who moonlight, or hold more than onejob.Once a week, after hisday job as medical director of a mental health center, the 40-year-old psychiatrist (精神病大夫)heads to a part-time job at a treatment center for young people. Twice a month,he travels three hours to another teenage treatment center.Lastyear, 5.4 percent of the American workforce held second jobs, according to theUS Labor Department, and that looks set to increase this year.Manyworkers like the safety that moonlighting provides, says Carl Hausamn, the writer of ;Moonlighting: 148 Great Ways to Make Money to the Side.;Theinformation from the US Labor Department shows that 40 percent of US moonlighters in 1997 took a second job to meet household e_penses or pay offdebts. Others save money or buy some special things.Peoplealso take second jobs with an eye to the future - wanting to try out a new field or gain e_perience.Michelstarted moonlighting when medical systems were unstable (不稳定的).He wanted to make sure he wasn’t tied to one system that ended up failing.Justas the purposes for moonlighting vary, the moonlighters cross all age and racial groups. And they work in a variety of industries - no longer just service, office and sale jobs.〝Technologyjust affects your ability to make money,〞 Hausman says. ;That makes a frequent change in moonlighting.;Asits name means, moonlighting still occurs mostly at night. And that results in somepressures. Chief among them is time.Full-timeemployers could misunderstand, too. Some companies do not allow after-hour workbecause they fear it will affect their employees’ 9-to-5 performance.;Theprimary employer is saying, ‘Wait, I’m paying you for the sharp, fresh,energetic you,’〞 says Tom Gimbel, president and founder of LaSalle Staffing inChicago. ;If you’ re burning yourself at both ends, it’s going to show.;Still,the good done to the moonlighters can be great. Besides e_tra income, moonlightersenjoy variety, freedom and chance to do something new. They also may find theirpart-time jobs strengthen what they do full time.Besides,;it’s fun,; Michel says. Not only do his part-time jobs offer a chance to network, stretch his professional skills and make more money, butthey also give him the variety he wouldn’t find just in a full-time job.;It’s a way of pulling from the spice cabinet; he says, ;and offeringa little variety throughout the day.;67. What is thearticle mainly about?A.The ways of moonlighting.B.The reasons for moonlighting.C.The problems with moonlighting.D.The kinds of people who moonlight.68. The reason whyFred Michel began to moonlight is that ________.A.he found it e_citing to do a part-time jobB.he needed to make ends meet with more moneyC.he feared he would lose his present job one dayD.he felt more and more pressure from his employer69. Some companiesdon’t allow their workers to moonlight because they are afraid ________.A.their workers can not do e_tra-hour work for themB.their workers will be too tired to try their best at workC.their workers will one day turn to some other different jobsD.their workers will not get to work and be off work on time70.The underlined sentence ;It’s a way of pulling from the spice cabinet.; in the last paragraph means _________.A.moonlighting gets you away from the job you don’ t enjoyB.moonlighting offers you freedom to make e_tra moneyC.moonlighting strengthens your professional skillsD.moonlighting brings you chances to do something differentE;I’vechanged my mind. I wanted to have a telescope, but now I want my daddy back.; Lucien Lawrence’ s letter to Father Christmas written after his schoolteacher father had been knifed to death outside his school gate, must have touched every heart. Lucien went on to say that without his father hecouldn’t see the stars in the sky. When those whom we love depart from us, wecannot see the stars for a while.ButLucien, the stars are still there, and one day, when you are older and your tears have gone, you will see them again. And, in a strange way, I e_pect thatyou will find your father is there too, in your mind and in your heart.I findthat my parents, long dead now, still figure in many of my dreams and that Ithink of them perhaps more than I ever did when they were alive. I still liveto please them and I’ m still surprised by their reactions. I remember thatwhen I became a professor, I was so proud, or rather so pleased with myself, that I couldn’t wait to cable my parents. The reply was a long time in coming,but when it did, all Mother said was ;I hope this means that now you will have more time for the children!; I haven’ t forgotten. The values of myparents still live on.Itmakes me pause and think about how I will live on in the hearts and minds of mychildren and of those for whom I care. Would I have been as ready as Philip Lawrence have been to face the aggressors (挑衅者),andto lay down my life for those in my care? How many people would want me backfor Christmas? It’s a serious thought, one to give me pause.Ipray silently, sometimes, in the dead of night, that ancient cry of a poet ;Deliver my soul from the sword (剑),and my darling from the power of the dog.;Yet I know the death comes to us all, and sometimes comes suddenly. We must therefore plan to live forever, but live as if we will die tomorrow. We liveon, I’m sure, in the lives of those we loved, and therefore we ought to have acare for what they will remember and what they will treasure. If more parentsknew this in their hearts to be true, there might be fewer knives on our streets today.71. According to thewhole te_t we can see that the first paragraph _________.A.puts forward the subject of the te_tB.shows the author’s pity on the kidC.acts as an introduction to the discussionD.makes a clear statement of the author’s views72. In the secondparagraph the author mainly wants to e_plain to us _________.A.how much he misses his parents nowB.why his parents often appear in his dreamC.when Lucien will get over all his sadnessD.how proud he was when he succeeded in life73. What feeling didthe author’s mother e_press in her reply?A.Proud. B.Happy.C.Disappointed. D.Worried74. In the author’s opinion,the value of a person’s life is ________.A.to leave behind a precious memory to the people relatedB.to have a high sense of duty to the whole societyC.to care what others will remember and treasureD.to share happiness and sadness with his family75. What does thewriter mean by the sentence taken from an old poem?A.Call on criminals and murderers to lay down their guns.B.Advise parents stay with their children safely at home.C.Spend every day meaningfully in memory of the death.D.Try to keep violence and murder far away from society.№103056高一年级英语学科阅读理解练习(9)高一( )班姓名____________ 备课组长宋德生期中复习ABy LOS ANGELES TIMESPublished on _-02-10Posted on _-01-18 10∶59∶54Nervous uncertainty surrounds the fate(命运) of US journalist Daniel Pearl, with no clearcommunication from his kidnappers (绑匪) and no sign of his where abouts after threeseparate police searches for his body in the troublesome port city Karachi, Pakistan.Pearl, a 38-year-old Wall Street Journalreporter, disappeared two weeks ago on his way to an interview in Karachi. Anemail allegedly from his kidnappers contained four photos of him and a variety。

高中英语 牛津上海版高中年级第一学期阅读专项练习(十二)(有答案)

高中英语 牛津上海版高中年级第一学期阅读专项练习(十二)(有答案)

(A)Brokers(经纪人) neither physically handle products being distributed nor work on a continuing 1 with their principals. 2 , a broker is an independent wholesaling middleman that brings buyers and sellers together and provides market information to either party. Most brokers work for sellers, 3 a small percentage represent buyers.Because of the limited services provided, brokers receive relatively small commissions— 5 percent or less. 6 , brokers need to operate on a low-cost basis.negotiating. They do not actually provide credit but sometimes store and deliver goods. Brokersformal approval. Like other brokers, food brokers generally represent the seller, who pays their commission.Food brokers, 13 manufactures' agents, operate in specific geographic locations and work for a limited 14 of food producers within these areas. Their sales force calls on chain-store buyers, store managers, and institutional purchasing agents. Brokers work 15 with advertising agencies. The average commission for food brokers is 5 per cent of sales. () 1. A. basic B. basical C. basically D. basis() 2. A. Instead of B. Instead C. So D. Therefore() 3. A. for example B. as a result C. since D. although() 4. A. raise B. take C. reject D. lower() 5. A. regards B. in relation C. with regard D. regarding() 6. A. However B. Therefore C. For instance D. Because() 7. A. introduce B. to introduce C. take D. bring() 8. A.relating B. relate C.to relate to D. connected with() 9. rmed of B. informing C.known D. informed()10. A.sellers B. people C.buyers D. agents ()11. A.take title to B.take title ofC.have title ofD.give the title to()12. A.with B.haveC.in the possession ofD.without()13. A.alike B. like C.resemble D. look like ()14. A.number B. sum C.amount D. quantities ()15. A.close B. loose C.closely D. closer1-5 DBDCD 6-10 BABDC 11-15 ADBAC(B)Taxes, Taxes and More TaxesAmericans often say that there are only two things a person can be sure of in life; death and taxes. Americans do not have a corner on the "death" market, but many people feel that the United States leads the world with the worst taxes.Taxes consist of the money which people pay to support their government. There are generally three levels of government in the United States: federal(联邦) , state, and city; so there are three types of taxes.People who earn more than a few thousand dollars must pay a certain percentage of their salaries to the federal government. The percentage changes from person to person. It depends on their salaries. The federal government has a graduated income tax, that is, the percentage of the tax(14 to 70 percent) increases as a person's income increases. With the high cost of taxes people are not very happy on April 15, when the federal taxes are due.The second tax is for the state government: New York, California, North Dakota, or any of the other forty-seven states. Some states have an income tax similar to that of the federal government. Of course, the percentage for the state tax is lower. Other states have a sales tax, which is a percentage charged to any item(项目) which you buy in that state. For example, a person might want to buy a packet of cigarettes for twenty-five cents. If there is a sales tax of eight percent in that state, then the cost of the cigarettes is twenty-seven cents. This figure includes the sales tax. Some states use income tax in addition to sales tax to raise their earnings. The state tax laws arediverse(多样) and confusing(混淆).The third tax is for the city. This tax comes in two forms: property tax (people who own a home have to pay taxes on it) and excise tax, which is charged on cars in a city. The cities use these funds (资金) for education, police and fire departments, public works and city buildings.Since Americans pay such high taxes, they often feel that they are working one day each week just to pay their taxes. People always complain about taxes. They often protest that the government uses their tax dollars in the wrong way. They say that it spends too much on useless and impractical programs. Although Americans have different views on many issues (问题), they tend to agree on one subject: taxes are too high.() 16. How do you understand the sentence "Americans do not have a corner on the 'death' market"?A.It means that Americans, just like all other people, must die.B.It means that Americans do not have a secret place to keep from death in theirlife.C.It means that Americans are not good at doing business in the death market.D.It means that there is no such place as a death market in the U. S.( ) 17. Why should the American people usually pay three types of taxes?A.There are three levels of government—federal, state and city—to support theU.S.B.There are three kinds of taxes to pay:graduated income tax, sales tax andproperty tax.C.They earn different salaries: high, middle, and low.D.Tax laws in different states are different.() 18. What does the title "Taxes, Taxes, and More Taxes" imply?A.Americans are not satisfied with the three types of taxes.B.The three levels of government do not use the taxes in a right way.C.Americans complain that taxes are too high.D.Americans' taxes are diverse and confusing.16-18 AAC(C)Attention Tim HortonsStainless Steel Travel Mug OwnersLid Recall—15 oz Stainless Steel Travel MugA fault at the cup has been recognized. The fault may result in some lids lifting slightly from the body of the mug, and could probably cause injury from hot liquid leaking. Therefore, we have given an immediate lid recall notice.This recall notice is related only to Tim Hortons 15 oz Stainless Steel Travel Mugs sold between October 2002 and January 2003. The bottom of the mug is stamped with distributor's(经销商)name, "ThermoServ". There is no printing on the handle of the mug.At Tim Hortons, we value our customers' safety above anything else. So, whether your lid is leaking or not, in the interest of your safety, we are requesting that you bring your mug to your nearest Tim Hortons (excluding Esso Tim Hortons), where they will exchange the lid for a new lid that fits well. The new lids will be available February 1, 2003. Please do not use your mug until you exchange the lid.Here's what you do:*Please do not use your mug until you have exchanged the lid for a new one.*New lids will be available February 1, 2003.*Return your travel mug to a Tim Hortons store (as of February 1, 2003).*Your lid will be exchanged for a new lid.If you prefer to return the entire mug, bring it back at any time for a full repayment.If you have any questions regarding this recall, please contact us at:Toll Free Number: 1-888-601-16168:30 am—5:00 pm Eastern Standard TimeTim Hortons() 19. This advertisement is trying to ______________ .A.introduce a new type of mugsB.persuade people to buy a new lidrm people of exchanging a lidD.warn against the danger of using the mug() 20. The advertisement is mainly aimed at those who______________ .A.often travel aroundB.have bought the 15 oz stainless mugsC.want to buy the 15 oz stainless mugsD.are selling the mugs() 21. According to the advertisement, which of the following statements is NOT true?A.People should stop using the mug immediately.B.People can get the money back if they return the mug.C.People with questions can call the company free of charge.D.People can return the lid between October 2002 and January 2003.( ) 22. From the passage we can learn that Tim Hortons _________________ .A.is a club for travelersB.wants to make more moneyC.cares about the customers' safetyD.is an organization helping customers19-22 CBDC(D)In October, 1961, at Crowley Field in Cincinnati, Ohio, an old, deaf gentleman named William E. Hoy stood up to throw the first ball of the World Series. Most people at Crowley Field on that day probably did not remember Hoy because he had retired () from professional baseball 58 years earlier, in 1903. However, he had been an outstanding player and the deaf people still talk about him and his years in baseball.William E. Hoy was horn in Houckstown, Ohio, on May 23, 1862. He became deaf when hewas two years old. He attended the Columbus Ohio School for the deaf". After graduation, he started playing baseball while working as a shoemaker.Hoy began playing professional baseball in 1886 for Oshkosh (Wisconsin) of the Northwestern League. In 1888, he started as an outfielder(外场手) with the old Washington Senators. His small figure and speed made him an outstanding base runner. He was very good at stealing bases during his career. In the 1888 major league season, he stole 82 bases. He was also the Senators' leading hitter in 1888. Hoy was clever; he threw right-handed and batted left-handed. On June 19, 1889, he threw out three batters (击球手)at the plate from his outfield position.The arm signals used by judges today to show balls and strikes began because of Hoy. The judge lifted his right arm to show that the pitch was a strike, and his left arm to signal that it was a ball.For many years, people talked about Hoy's last ball game in 1903. He was playing for Los Angeles of the Pacific Coast Winter League. It was a memorable game because Hoy made a wonderful play which won the game. It was a very foggy night and, therefore, very hard to see the ball. In the ninth inning(棒球的一局), with two men out, Hoy managed to catch a fly ball to make the third out in spite of the fog. Los Angeles defeated their opposition and won the game.After he retired, Hoy stayed busy. He ran a dairy farm near Cincinnati for 20 years. Healso became a public speaker and traveled giving speeches. Until a few years before his death, he took 4 and 10 mile walks several mornings a week. On December 15, 1961,William Hoy died at the age of 99.() 23. In which order did the following things happen in Hoy's life?a.Hoy worked as a shoemaker.b.Hoy began to run a diary farm.c.Hoy played a memorable game in the heavy fog.d.Hoy threw the first ball of the World Series.e.Hoy became deaf.A. d, e, a, c, bB. e, a, c. b, dC. d, a, e, c, bD. e. a, b, c, d() 24. We can infer from the last paragraph that Hoy_________________ in his late years.A. became famousB. led a relaxed lifeC. traveled around the worldD. was in good physical condition() 25. This passage is mainly about ______________ .A. a deaf player devoted to the game of baseballB.baseball game rules and important playersC.the rise in the social position of the deaf peopleD.where the baseball judge hand signals camefrom( )26. What can be inferred from this passage?A.Hoy was the greatest baseball player in his time.B.Speaking and listening are not necessary in baseball games.C.The judge had to study the hand signals very seriously.D.Hoy's family encouraged him to become a baseball player. 23-26 BDAB。

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上海牛津高一英语专项练习(阅读)Reading ComprehensionPassage OneMany people hurt their backs when they try to lift heavy things from the floor. It is easy to hurt your back muscles when you pick up a heavy object. However, there is a correct way to lift things from the floor if you pick up or lift heavy objects correctly, you probably will not hurt your back.To lift something from the floor correctly, first bend your knees and squat down. Keep your back straight. Do not bend over from your waist; keep your back and hips and waist in a line. If you bend over, the muscles in your lower back can become wounded very easily. If you keep your back and hips stronger, they have much more support. The other muscles can then help the lower back muscles.As you squat down, try to get as close to the object as possible. For example, if you are going to pick up a heavy box, squat down directly in front of it. Maybe you will have to spread your knees and legs. Put one knee on each side of the box. Remember at all times to keep your back straight.Put your hands under the objects that is in front of you, between your knees.To lift objects, you should stand up slowly. Use your leg muscles in order to stand up. In other words, lift with your legs, not with your back.1. If you try to lift heavy things from the floor, ______.A. you will hurt your backB. you may hurt your backC. you must hurt your backD. you never hurt your back2. According to the passage, how can you avoid hurting yourself while lifting things from the floor?A. To get yourself insured.B. Never to lift heavy things.C. To use the correct way to lift things.D. To do body exercises to have more strength.3 To lift a heavy object mainly depends on your _______.A. legsB. backC. kneesD. hands4. To lift a heavy box, the most important thing you should do is ______.A. to put your hands under the boxB. to bend your knees and squat downC. to put one knee on each side of itD. to keep your back straight at all times5. When you lift a heavy thing, which of the following is NOT true?A. Keeping your back and hips and waist in a line.B. Putting one knee in front of the thing.C. Standing up slowly.D. Putting your hands under the thing between your knees.6. What does the underlined word ”squat” mean in the passage?A. 站B. 蹲C. 爬D. 糖7. According to the passage, which part of your body is most likely to be hurt while lifting heavy things?A. legsB. armsC. hipsD. backPassage TwoEVENTS(赛事)Bicycle tour(旅行) and race(比赛)A bike tour and race will be held on August 26 and 27(Sat.& Sun.). At 5:30a.m. the riders will leave Tian’ anmen Square and ride the first 35 kilometer s as a training leg. Then the next 55 kilometer leg, from Yanjiao to Jixian, will be the first competitive part of the tour. The riders and their bikes will then be taken from Jixian to Changli.The second racing leg of the tour will be from Changli to the seaside of Nandaihe, covering a distance of 20 kilometers. Saturday night includes the stay at Nandaihe and supper. Sunday morning is free for play at the seaside. At noon all the people and their bikes will be taken back to Beijing.Cost:200 yuan Telephone:4675027Rock climbingThe Third National Rock Climbing Competition will be held on August 26-27 at the Huairou Mountain-climbing Training Base. More than 10 teams from Beijing, Wuhan, Dalian, Jilin and other places will take part in it. A Japanese team will give an exhibitive climbing. Free for spectators(观众)Take long distance bus from Dongzhimen to Huairou .Time/Dates:9-12a.m.,August 26and27Telephone; 7143117, 7144850, Wang Zheng Hua8. The main purpose of announcing the above events is to give information about______.A. visiting teamsB. famous playersC. things to do for the weekendD. prices to pay for the sports events9. If you take part in the bike tour, you will ride for ______.A. 35 kilometersB. 55 kilometersC. 75 kilometersD.110 kilometers10. The underlined word “leg” in “Bicycle tour and race” probably means ______.A. walkB. practiceC. part of the trainingD. part of the tour11. What is special about the rock climbing competition?A. A foreign team takes part in it.B. You can watch it without payingC. You don’t have to be a sportsman to take partD. The bus trip to the place the competition is freePassage Three“Depend on yourself” is what nature says to everyone. Parents can help you. Teachers can help you. Others can still help you. But all these only help you to help yourself.There have been many great men in history. But many of them were very poor in childhood, and had no uncles, aunts or friends to help them. Schools were few and not very good. They could not depend upon them for an education. They saw how it was, and set to work with all their strength to know something. They worked their own way up to fame.One of the most famous teachers in England used to tell his pupils, “I cannot make verity men of you, but I can help you make men of yourselves.”Some young men have no idea to be the top one in anything; and they are to be pitied. They can never achieve much unless they see their weak points and change their courage. They are nothing now, and will be nothing as long as they live, unless they accept the advice of their parent and teachers, and depend on their own honest efforts.12. “Depend on yourself” in this passage means______.A. rely on natureB. wait for others to helpC. rely on your own effortsD. count on your parents’ help13. Many of the great men in history succeed because______.A. they were very poor in childhoodB. they wanted very much to become famousC. they made great efforts to learn and workD. they could not depend on schools for an education14. According to the famous teacher in England, a teacher can______.A. make his pupils worthy menB. help his pupils find a way to fameC. help his pupils make themselves useful menD. make his pupils men of strength and courage15. If young people depend on their own efforts, ______.A. they are to be pitiedB. they can be ambitiousC. they are nothing foreverD. they can be successful in their careers16. The best title for this passage is _______.A. How to Be FamousB. What Nature Says to Every ManC. Depend on YourselfD. Depend on OthersPassage FourAustralia is nearly as large as the United States, but most of it is too dry for people to live in. Around the edge of this huge dry part are large sheep and cattle farms. A few of them are as large as the smallest states in America. Often the nearest neighbors are many hundred miles away.The two-way radio is very important to people who live on these great Australia farms. It works much like a telephone. A person can listen to someone else talk and then give an answer.When these radios first came into use, the Australia government set up a special two-way radio programme. Then people on the large farms could talk to a doctor hundreds of miles away. They could tell the doctor about someone who was sick, and the doctor could let them know how to care for the sick person.Since the large farms were so far from towns, the children could not go to school. Radio schools were set up for them in some areas. At a certain time each day, the boys and girls turn on their radios and listen to teachers in cities miles away. Families on the large farms wanted to give news to their neighbors. “Round robin” talks by radio were started to keep families in touch with each other.They could talk about who was going away or who was sick or who was getting married. The men could talk about their sheep and cattle and how much money the markets would pay for them. In many ways the radio became a newspaper for the farm people of Australia.17.This passage tells us something about ______.A. how large Australia isB.why the radio is important in AustraliaC. how the radio is used in AustraliaD. both B and C18. Australia is ______America.A. just as large asB. almost the same size asC. larger thanD. as large as the smallest state in19. How many examples were given by the writer to show the use of radio on the great farms? ______A. Only oneB. TwoC. ThreeD. four20.The two-way radio is something like a telephone because ______A. the radio has two telephonesB. you can talk to and listen to somebody by radioC. the government set up a special two-way radio programmeD. people could talk to a doctor hundreds of miles away21. Families on the large farms kept in touch with each other by ______.A. radioB. a news paperC. a birdD. both B and CPassage FiveThe earth has a force that pulls things toward itself. We call this force gravity. This is something we live with all the time and we take it for granted and hardly ever think about it. But it is a most important factor in rocket operation and must be overcome if we are to get anywhere in space or off the ground at all.Take the throwing of a ball as an example. The harder the ball is thrown, the faster and higher it will go. What is the secret? It’s speed. If we could throw the ball hard enough it would go up and up forever and never come down. The speed at which it would have to be thrown to do this is known as escape speed. Of course, we cannot throw a ball hard enough because the speed required to escape completely from the Earth’s grav ity is seven miles per second, or over twenty-five thousand miles per hour.Once escape speed has been reached by a spacecraft, no further power is needed.A rocket aimed at the moon, for instance, will “coast”(滑行) the rest of the way because the Earth’s gravity cannot then pull it back, and there is no air resistance in space t o slow it down. This “coast” is known as “free fall”. That does not mean the rocket is falling down, towards the earth but that it is traveling freely in space without the aid of power, like a bicycle coasting downhill.Free fall is an important feature of space travel as it would be impossible to carry enough fuel to provide powered flight all the time.22. What is the most important factor for a rocket to escape from the Earth?A. To travel as fast as it canB. To overcome the Earth gravityC. To get away from the air resistanceD. To have strong power in its operation23. How fast will a rocket go to escape completely from the Earth’s gravity? ______A. Seventy miles per secondB. Seven thousand miles per hourC. Twenty-five thousand miles per secondD. Twenty-five thousand miles per hour24. As there is always the Earth’s gravitational(地心引力) pull, people ______.A. accept it without questioning itB. never notice its presenceC. hardly think about how to use it.D. often try to escape from it25. When a bicycle “coast” down hill, it ______.A. still needs much powerB. does not need any further powerC. runs freely to all directionsD. does not meet with air resistance26. Why is it not necessary to provide powered flight in space all the time?A. Few spacecraft’s complete their flight o perationB. The Earth’s gravity cannot be overcomeC. No future power is needed after the escape speed is reachedD. “Free fall” takes the place of the Earth’s gravity pullPassage SixAre some people born clever, and others born stupid? Or is intelligence developed by our environment and our experience? Strangely enough, the answer to these questions is yes. To some extent our intelligence is given us at birth, and no amount of special education can make a genius out of a child born with low intelligence. On the other hand, a child who lives in a boring environment will develop his intelligence less than one who lives in rich and varied surroundings. Thus the limits of a person’s intelligence are fixed at birth, whether or not he reaches those limits will depend on his environment. This view, now held by most experts, can be supported in a number of ways.It is easy to show that intelligence is to some extent something we are born with. The closer the blood relationship between two people, the closer they are likely to be in intelligence. Thus if we take two unrelated people at random from the population, it is likely that their degree of intelligence will be completely different. If, on the other hand, we take two identical twins, they will very likely be as intelligent as each other. Relations like brothers and sisters, parents and children, usually have similar intelligence, and this clearly suggests that intelligence depends on birth.Imagine now that we take two identical twins and put them in different environment. We might send one, for example, to a university and the other to a factory where the work is boring. We should soon find difference in intelligence developing, and this indicates that environment as well as birth plays a part. This conclusion is also suggested by the fact that people who live in close contact with each other, but who are not related at all are likely to have similar degree of intelligence.27.The writer is in favor of the view that man’s intelligence is given to him ______.A.at birthB. through educationC. both at birth and through educationD. neither at birth nor through education28.If a child is born with low intelligence, he can ______.A. never become a geniusB. still become a genius if he should be givenC. exceed his intelligence limits in rich surroundingsD. not reach his intelligence in his life29. In the second paragraph, “if we take two unrelated people at random from the population…” means “if we ______.”A. pick any two personsB. take out two identical personsC. choose two persons who are relativeD. choose two persons with different intelligence30. The example of the twins going to a university and to a factory separately shows ______.A. the importance of their intelligenceB. the role of environment on intelligenceC. the importance if their positionsD. the part that birth place31.The best title of this passage can be ______.A. SurroundingB. IntelligenceC. Dependence on EnvironmentD. Effect on EducationPassage SevenBilly is 14 years old and in the ninth grade. He has a part-time job which gets him up every morning at 5 o’clock. He is a newspaper boy. Each morning, Billy leaves the house at 5:15 to go to the corner, where the newspapers are. The newspapers are delivered to the corner by truck at midnight. He always takes a wagon to carry them.In the winter it is still dark when he gets up, but during the rest of the year it is light. Billy must deliver the newspapers to the houses of people on his route in all kinds of weather. He tries to put each paper on the porch where it will be protected from wind and rain or snow. His customers think he does a good job. Sometimes they give him tips.Billy earns about $70 per month, and he is saving some of the money to go to college. He spends the rest on records and clothes. Once a month, he has to collect money from his customers. Since many of them work during the day, Billy has to collect the money at night. Sometimes, when Billy is sick his brother has to deliver the newspapers. Once, Billy’s father had to help. Billy has seventy customs now, but he hopes to get more soon. Someday if he gets more customers, Billy might win a prize for being an outstanding newspaper boy. He wants to win a trip to Europe, but he will still be happy if he wins a new bicycle.32. Keeping a part-time job tells us that Billy ______.A. has to make a living by himselfB. can not get any support from his familyC. has to pay for his school tuitionD. is independent and self-confident33. He did his work _______.A. perfectly wellB. twice a weekC. only for funD. to support his family34.To deliver newspapers means ______.A. to post newspapersB. to send newspapersC. to sell newspapersD. none of the above35. One of the purposes of delivering newspaper is ______.A. to get some money for college educationB. to have some tipsC. to have more customersD. none of the above36. The prize for an outstanding newspaper boy is ______.A. a trip to EuropeB. a new bicycleC. a tipD. both A and BPassage EightTrees are useful to man in three important ways; they provide him with wood and other products, they give him shade and they help to prevent drought and flood. Unfortunately, in many parts of the world, man has not realized that the third of these serious facts is the most important. In his eagerness to make money from trees, he has cut them down in large numbers. And besides, he is usually too careless to plant and look after young trees. So the forests slowly disappear.This doesn’t only mean that man will have fewer trees. The results are even more serious, for where there are trees, their roots break up soil-allowing the rain to sink in and also bind(固定) the soil, thus preventing it from being washed away easily; but where there are no trees, the rain falls on hard ground and flows away, causing floods and carrying away the rich top soil. When all the top soil is gone, nothing remains but worthless desert.Two thousand years ago a rich and powerful country cut down its trees to build warships, with which to gain itself an empire. It set up the empire but, without its trees, its soil became poor and it grew weak. When the empire fell to pieces, the home country found itself faced with flood and starvation.37. The most important service of trees to man is that ______.A. they give him shadeB. they give him wood and other productsC. they help him make moneyD. they help him prevent flood and drought38. In many parts of the world forests slowly disappear because ______.A. Man has not paid enough attention to planting treesB. many trees have been cut down by manC. new trees are not looked after properlyD. all the above39. From the third paragraph of the passage we can infer(推断) that ______.A. a heavy rain might cause a serious flood where there are no treesB. forests can prevent land from being turned into desertC. without trees winds can bring a lot of sandD. young trees must be planted while old trees are being cut down40. The country mentioned in the passage suffered from floods and starvation because ______.A. it lost its treesB. it spent too much on its warshipsC. it was defeated by its enemy countries and fell to piecesD. there was a heavy rain41. Which title best fits the passage?A. How an Empire FellB. The Economic Uses of TreesC. Trees and Man.D. What Causes Drought and FloodsPassage NineI was walking along Orchard Road when I realized a tall young man wearing a jacket and tie was following me. I noticed him because not many people wear a jacket and tie in the middle of a hot summer day, and I had already seen this man four times that afternoon.To make sure he was following me, I walked on quickly, turned right into a shopping center and then stopped at another shop window. I walked on and stopped several times. When I stopped, he stopped, too.I began to be rather worried and decided to try to lose this strange man. When I saw a taxi coming, I jumped into it. As I was telling the taxi driver where to go, I found the man got into another taxi, which then followed mine. As the two taxis slowly made their way along Orchard road, I looked back at the taxi behind, and saw that the stranger was looking out at me.At MRT station, I told the taxi driver to stop and I got out. As I was paying my fare, I saw the man was getting out of his taxi.By now I got angry, so I turned and walked straight to him. I asked him why he was following me. At first he said he was not following me at all, but when I threatened to call the police, he admitted he was. He then told me that he was a journalist and that he was writing an article on how elderly people in the United States spend their time. He said he was observing me to gather materials for his article.42. The writer noticed that a strange man was following him because ______.A. the stranger was very tallB. the stranger seemed nervousC. the strange wore too much on a hot dayD. the stranger’s jacket and tie looked attractive43. The writer got into a taxi in order to ______.A. go to another shopping centerB. go to MRT stationC. follow the strangerD. lose the stranger44. What did the stranger do when the writer jumped into a taxi?A. The stranger tried o get into the same taxiB. The stranger tried to stop the writer’s taxi.C. The stranger got into another taxi and left immediatelyD. The stranger got into another taxi and continued his following45. The writer was probably _____.A. an American journalistB. an American travelerC. a retired manD. a young taxi driver46. Which of the following is true?A. The writer got tired, for he walked a long way.B. The writer asked a policeman to stop the strangerC. The stranger was following the writer only to find where he livedD. The stranger admitted what he was doing only after the writer threatened to call the police.Passage TenGARDEN RESTAURANTTelephone: 2706030Address: 9020 Bridgeport RoadOpen: Mon. to Fri. 7:00a.m.-2:30p.m.and 5:00p.m.-9:00p.m.Sat.7:00a.m.-11:00a.m.and 5:00p.m.-9:00p.m.Sun11:00a.m.-2:00p.m.and5:00p.m.-9:00p.m.NEW YORK MUSEUMTelephone: 7364431Address: Vanier Park, 1100 Chestnut St. New YorkAmerica’s lar gest museum specializing in American history and art of our native people.Open: Mon. to Fri.9:00.a.m.-5:00p.m. (Monday free)Sat.9:00a.m.-1:00p.m.LANSDWNE PARK SHOPPPING CENTRETelephone: 3562367Address: 5300No. 3RoadOpen: Mon., Tues. & Sat. 9:30a.m.-5:30p.m.Wed., Thurs. & Fri. 9:30a.m.-9:30p.m.Sun.11:00a.m.-5:00p.m.SKYLINE HOTELTelephone: 2785161Address: 3031 No.3Road (at Sea Island Way)*The Hangar Den-Wed. to Sun. Dinner from 5:30p.m.*Coffee Shop-Mon.-Fri.6:00a.m., Sat. 6:30a.m., Sun. 7:00a.m. Mon.-Wed. to 10:00p.m.,Thurs.-Sun.to 11:00p.m.47. If you want to buy a new jacket, you have to go to ______.A.3031 No.3 RoadB. 5300 No.3 RoadC. 9020 Bridge port RoadD. 1100 Chestnut Street48. If you want to go out for lunch on Sunday you can call up the number ______.A. 2785161 or 2706030B. 2806030 or 3562367C. 7364431 or 2785161D. 3562367 or278516149. You don’t have to go out to pay on Mondays if you go to ______.A. Skyline HotelB. Lansdowne Park Shopping CentreC. New York MuseumD. Garden Restaurant50. If you want to enjoy yourself on Sunday mornings, you can go to ______.A. New York MuseumB. Lansdowne Park Shopping centreC. the Hangar Den attached to Skyline Hotel.D. Coffee Shop attached to Skyline HotelAnswer Sheet1.B2.C3. A4.D5.B6. B7. D8.C9.D 10.D 11.B 12.C 13.C 14.C 15.D 16.C 17.D 18.B 19.C 20.B 21.A 22.B 23.D 24.A 25.B 26.C 27.C 28.A 29.A 30.B 31.B 32. D 33.A 34.B 35.A 36.D 37.D 38.D 39.B 40.A 41.C 42.C 43. D 44.D 45.C 46.D 47.B 48.A 49.C 50.D。

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