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普通高校专升本英语翻译专项强化真题试卷2(题后含答案及解析)

普通高校专升本英语翻译专项强化真题试卷2(题后含答案及解析)

普通高校专升本英语翻译专项强化真题试卷2(题后含答案及解析) 题型有:1.1.The new designs should offer even greater security to cities where earthquakes often take place.正确答案:新型设计应该使经常发生地震的城市更加安全。

解析:本题考查定语从句和常用短语的译法。

本句包含一个where引导的定语从句,修饰先行词cities,翻译时应前置。

offer even greater security to cities直接意思为“给城市提供更大的安全性”,这里意译为“使城市更加安全”。

2.If you become, as a result of reading, better, wiser, kinder, or more gentle, you won’t have suffered during the process.正确答案:假如你由于博览群书而变得更为高尚、聪明、善良、文雅,你就不会觉得读书是一种负担了。

3.Once a contract is signed, it has legal effect; no party who has signed a contract has the right to break it.正确答案:合同一旦签字便具有法律效力;任何签字一方均无权撕毁合同。

解析:本题由两个并列句组成。

在翻译前一句时要注意连词once是“一旦”的意思,acontract is signed不要生硬地翻成“合同被签订”而是应该注意汉语言语表达习惯。

后一句中则须注意party是指“(签合同的)一方”以及定语从句的翻译,英文中定语从句放在被修饰词后面,但译成汉语时定语从句要放在其修饰语party之前。

4.Quite a few young people nowadays have the habit of listening to background music while doing their homework.正确答案:现在有不少年轻人有一边做作业、一边听背景音乐的习惯。

专业英语四级听力专项强化真题试卷2(题后含答案及解析)

专业英语四级听力专项强化真题试卷2(题后含答案及解析)

专业英语四级听力专项强化真题试卷2(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1.听力原文:Online Education Good morning, everybody. In today’s lecture, we will talk about online education. You know in some parts of the world, it is not that easy for people to receive education. And even in the United States where education is available, it might not be within reach. Thus, online courses provided by those world famous universities can bring the best quality education to as many people as we could around the world, and for free. First, let’s talk a little bit about some of the components that go into online education. The first component is that when you move away from the constraints of a physical classroom and design content for an online format, you can break away from, for example, the one-hour lecture format. You can break up the material, for example, into short, modular units of 8 to 12 minutes, and each of the short unit introduces a coherent concept. Students can deal with this material in different ways, depending on their background, their skills or their interests. So, for example, some students might benefit from a little bit of preparatory material that other students might already have. Other students might be interested in a particular topic that they want to pursue individually. So this format allows students to break away from the one-size-fits-all model of education, and allows students to follow a much more personalized curriculum. Second, and perhaps one of the biggest components of our online education is that we need to have students who practice with the material in order to really understand it. There’s been a range of studies that demonstrate the importance of this. A study in Science last year, for example, demonstrates that even simple retrieval practice, where students are just supposed to repeat what they already learned gives considerably improved results on various achievement tests. So we need to build in much more meaningful practice questions. Now, fortunately, technology has helped us to provide the students with feedback on those questions. We can now grade a range of interesting types of homework online. The third component is what is called collaborative learning. Students could collaborate in different online courses in a variety of ways. First of all, there was a question and answer forum, where students could pose questions, and other students could answer these questions. And what is really amazing is that, because there were so many students, it means that even if a student posed a question at 3 o’clock in the morning, somewhere around the world, there would be somebody who was awake and working on the same problem, and he might answer that question. And so, in many of the online courses, the median response time for a question on the question and answer forum was 22 minutes. So in a word, if we wanted to offer top quality education to everyone around the world for free, what would that affect us? Three things. First, it would establish education as a fundamental human right, where anyone around the world with the ability and the motivation could get the skills they need. Second, it would enable lifelong learning. It’s a shame that for so many of us,learning stops when we finish high school or when we finish college. By making this amazing content available, we would be able to learn something new every time we wanted, whether it’s just to expand our minds or it’s to change our lives. And finally, this would make a wave of innovation possible, because amazing talent can be found everywhere. To sum up today, we have talked about some features of online education and its benefits. We are sure that online education will have a promising future. In the next lecture, we are going to learn how online education has changed people around the world.Online Education Introduction Online courses can bring the best quality education to people around the world for ponents of online education no constraints of【T1】______【T1】______—content design for online courses—short, modular units each discussing【T2】______【T2】______—different ways of dealing with the material—a much more【T3】______【T3】______ Providing students with—【T4】______ questions【T4】______—【T5】______ on the questions【T5】______ 【T6】______ in different ways【T6】______—【T7】______ forum【T7】______—median response time: 22 minutesBenefits of online education—education as a【T8】______【T8】______—enabling【T9】______【T9】______—making 【T10】______ possible【T10】______ConclusionOnline education will have a promising future.1.【T1】正确答案:aphysical classroom解析:本题属于网络教育构成要素中的第一点。

客运部英语强化训练---UNIT 2

客运部英语强化训练---UNIT 2

English TrainingUNIT 2 Check-in1.Please show me your passport and your ticket.请出示您的护照和机票。

2.Do your want an aisle seat or a window seat?你想要靠窗还是靠走廊的位置?3. Please put your baggage on the scales.请将行李放到秤上。

4.Could you please put this lable on your carry-on bag?请将标签拴到您的手提行李上。

5.Your seat is 12A,boarding time is 30 minutes before departure. 您的座位是12A,请于起飞前30分钟登机。

6.Have you gone through all formalities of customs,quarantine and frontier inspection?您已经办理完海关、检疫和边防检查手续了吗?7.The free baggage allowance for each passenger :first class,40kg;business class,30kg ;economy class,20kg.No free baggage allowance is granted to infants paying 10% of the adult-fare.每位旅客的免费行李额是:头等舱40公斤,商务舱30公斤,经济舱20公斤。

按成人票价10%付费的婴儿没有免费行李。

8.You have to pay the overweight fee.您需要交超重费。

9. Any liquid over 100ml must be checked.超过100毫升的液体必须办理托运。

10. Is there any liquid , knife, lighter ,lithium battery or fragile item in your baggage?您的行李中有液体、刀子、打火机、锂电池或易碎品吗?11.You can go to the security check and then to the departure hall ready for boarding.您可以过安检后去候机厅候机。

大学英语四级长篇阅读专项强化真题试卷2(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语四级长篇阅读专项强化真题试卷2(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语四级长篇阅读专项强化真题试卷2(题后含答案及解析) 题型有:1.Is it really OK to eat food that’s fallen on the floor?[A] When you drop a piece of food on the floor, is it really OK to eat if you pick it up within five seconds? An urban food myth contends that if food spends just a few seconds on the floor, dirt and germs won’ t have much of a chance to contaminate it. Research in my lab has focused on how food becomes contaminated, and we’ve done some work on this particular piece of wisdom.[B] While the “five-second rule” might not seem like the most pressing issue for food scientists to get to the bottom of, it’s still worth investigating food myths like this one because they shape our beliefs about when food is safe to eat.[C] So is five seconds on the floor the critical threshold (门槛) that separates a piece of eatable food from a case of food poisoning? It’s a bit more complicated than that. It depends on just how many bacteria can make it from floor to food in a few seconds and just how dirty the floor is.[D] Wondering if food is still OK to eat after it’s dropped on the floor is a pretty common experience. And it’s probably not a new one either. A well-known, but inaccurate, story about Julia Child may have contributed to this food myth. Some viewers of her cooking show, The French Chef, insist they saw Child drop lamb on the floor and pick it up, with the advice that if they were alone in the kitchen, their guests would never know.[E] In fact it was a potato pancake, and it fell on the stovetop, not on the floor. Child put it back in the pan, saying, “But you can always pick it up and if you’ re alone in the kitchen, who’s going to see it?” But the misremembered story persists. It’ s harder to pin down the origins of the oft-quoted five-second rule, but a 2003 study reported that 70% of women and 56% of men surveyed were familiar with the five-second rule and that women were more likely than men to eat food that had dropped on the floor.[F] So what does science tell us about what a few moments on the floor means for the safety of your food? The earliest research report on the five-second rule is attributed to Jillian Clarke, a high school student participating in a research project at the University of Illinois. Clarke and her colleagues introduced bacteria to floor tiles (瓷砖) and then placed cookies on the tiles for varying times. They reported bacteria were transferred from the tiles to the cookies within five seconds, but didn’ t report the specific amount of bacteria that made it from the tiles to the food.[G] But how many bacteria actually transfer in five seconds? In 2007, my lab at Clemson University published a study in the Journal of Applied Microbiology. We wanted to know if the length of time food is in contact with a contaminated surface affected the rate of transfer of bacteria to the food. To find out, we introduced bacteria to squares of tile, carpet or wood. Five minutes after that, we placed either bacon or bread on the surface for 5, 30 or 60 seconds, and then measured the number of bacteria transferred to the food. We repeated this exact procedure after the bacteria had been on the surface for 2, 4, 8 and 24 hours.[H] We found that the number of bacteria transferredto either kind of food didn’ t depend much on how long the food was in contact with the contaminated surface—whether for a few seconds or for a whole minute. The overall number of bacteria on the surface mattered more, and this decreased over time after the initial introduction. It looks like what’ s at issue is less how long your food stays on the floor and much more how contaminated with bacteria that patch of floor happens to be.[I] We also found that the kind of surface made a difference as well. Carpets, for instance, seem to be slightly better places to drop your food than wood or tile. When a carpet was contaminated, less than 1% of the bacteria were transferred. But when the food was in contact with tile or wood, 48% -70% of bacteria were.[J] Last year, a study from Aston University in the UK used nearly identical parameters (参数) to our study and found similar results. They also reported that 87% of people asked either would eat or had eaten food fallen on the floor.[K] Should you eat food fallen on the floor then? From a food safety standpoint, if you have millions or more bacteria on a surface, 0. 1% is still enough to make you sick. Also, certain types of bacteria are extremely harmful, and it takes only a small number to make you sick. For example, 10 bacteria or less of an especially deadly strain of bacteria can cause severe illness and death in people with compromised immune systems. But the chance of these bacteria being on most surfaces is very low.[L] And it’ s not just dropping food on the floor that can lead to bacterial contamination. Bacteria are carried by various “media”, which can include raw food, moist surfaces where bacteria have been left, our hands or skin and from coughing or sneezing (打喷嚏). Hands, foods and utensils (器皿) can carry individual bacteria living in communities contained within a protective film. These microscopic layers of deposits containing bacteria are known as biofilms and they are found on most surfaces and objects. Biofilm communities can harbor bacteria longer and are very difficult to clean. Bacteria in these communities also have an enhanced resistance to sanitizers (清洁剂) and antibiotics compared to bacteria living on their own.[M] So the next time you consider eating fallen food, the odds are in your favor that you can eat it without getting sick. But in the rare chance that there is a micro-organism that can make you sick on the exact spot where the food dropped, you can be fairly sure that the bug is on the food you are about to put in your mouth.[N] Research or common sense tells us that the best thing to do is keep your hands, utensils and other surfaces clean.1.A research project found bacteria made their way to the food on the floor in five seconds.正确答案:F解析:该段第二、三句提到,最早关于“5秒钟法则”的研究报告出自吉莉安-克拉克,在研究中克拉克和她的同伴将细菌引入瓷砖,然后将饼干放到地板上停留不同时长。

牛津沪教版英语七年级上Unit2重点知识复习及强化练习

牛津沪教版英语七年级上Unit2重点知识复习及强化练习
Employed被雇佣的-----unemployed失业的
Fold折叠,合拢-----unfold打开,呈现
9.Guard v.守卫,保卫n.卫兵,看守
例:Guard the cave:守卫山洞
The soldiers guarded the prisoners.士兵看管着囚犯。
Guard the school看守学校
【拓展】social adj.社会的
Social development社会发展
Socialist社会主义者
3.Prevention
课文:it is the society for the prevention of cruelty to animals. SPCA是爱护动物协会。
【拓展】accident prevention事故预防
18. in many different ways在很多不同方面
词汇检测:
1.用词的适当形式填空
1. My father is a police________. He is very busy every day. (office)
2. Cats are________. They are my favourite animals. (love)
Blind faith盲目的信念
Be blind to sth. :对。。。视而不见,看不懂,不了解
Turn a blind eye to ….对。。。。装作看不见
11.Missing失踪的
The missing失踪者
Go missing不见,失踪
I hope I can find my missing watch.我希望能找到丢失的手表。
A closely guarded secret严守的秘密

2018-2019学年高中新创新一轮复习英语:必修1 Unit 3 强化2次练 含答案

2018-2019学年高中新创新一轮复习英语:必修1 Unit 3 强化2次练 含答案

必修1 Unit 3 强化2次练一、单元基础训练(限时25分钟)Ⅰ.翻译句子1.在这么凉爽的下午踢球真开心啊。

(fun)What_fun_it_is_to_play_football_on_such_a_cool_afternoon.2.因为她失业已经很长时间了,所以她迫切需要找到一份新工作。

(can't wait to do sth.) Since_she_has_been_out_of_work_for_a_long_time,_she_can't_wait_to_get_a_new_job.3.我妈妈坚决要求我晚上10点前必须上床睡觉。

(insist)My_mother_insisted_that_I_should_go_to_bed_before_10_o'clock_at_night._4.很多人在逛街购物时会被说服去买他们根本用不着的东西。

(persuade)Many_people_will_be_persuaded_into_buying_things_that_they_don't_need_when_going_s hopping.5.一旦开始了,你就不要放弃。

(once)Once_you_start,_you_will_never_give_up.6.他尽管学习努力,但却几乎没取得什么进步。

(though倒装)Hard_though_he_works,_he_makes_little_progress._7.他真正在乎的不是金钱或名声,而是他的工作是否已改善人们的生活。

(care about) What_he_cares_about_is_not_money_or_fame,_but_whether_his_work_has_improved_peop le's_lives._8.你的态度决定着你的成功。

(determine)Your_attitude_determines_your_success._9.英语难以在短时间内学好。

高中英语-形容词和副词专项能力强化训练2

高中英语-形容词和副词专项能力强化训练2

选择最佳答案1.We can hardly finish the job with ___ money and ___ people.A less,fewerB fewer,lessC less,fewD fewest,least2.At ___ ten o’clock we saw the ship come ___.A near,nearB near,nearlyC nearly,nearD nearly,nearly3.George is ___ interested in Spanish. He often works at it until ___ into the night.A deep,deepB deep,deeplyC deeply,deepD deeply,deeply4.The pears taste ___ and smell ___.A well,wellB good,goodC good,wellD well,good5.They all looked ___ at the master and felt quite ___.A sad,sadB sadly,sadlyC sad,sadlyD sadly,sad6.The ___ practice you have, the ___ mistakes you’ll make.A much,littleB more,fewerC more,lessD most,fewest7.Bruce is a ___ good player, but John is a ___ bad one.A fairly,ratherB fairly,fairlyC rather,ratherD rather,fairly8.My ___ sister is six years ___ than I.A older,oldB elder,elderC older,olderD elder,older9.The great success of their programme has been ___ due to the support given by the local businessmen.A ratherB veryC quicklyD largely10.The movie is ___ moving and it is ___ worth seeing a second time.A too,veryB very,wellC so,thatD much,well11.The ___ weather by the sea made each of us very ___.A pleasant,pleasedB pleasing,to be pleasedC pleasant,pleasantD pleased,pleased12.--- I’m very ___ with my own cooking. It tastes nice and smells delicious.---Mm, it does have a ___ smell.A pleasant,pleasedB pleased,pleasedC pleasant,pleasantD pleased,pleasant13.The girl ___ skirt is a friend of my sister’s.A in a light blue silkB wears a silk blue lightC wearing a blue lightD wears in a silk light blue14.The twins look ___ alike. They are ___ afraid of the dog.A much,muchB very,veryC much,veryD very,much15.The driver pulled the car up ___ just in time to prevent an accident. ___ after that, the police arrived.A shortly,ShortB short,ShortlyC short,ShortD shortly,Shortly16.The salesman showed her several bags and she chose ___ one as she didn’t want to spend ___ money on it.A the less expensive,too muchB the least expensive,much tooC a least expensive,moreD the least expensive,too much17.Of all the boys, Tom spent ___ time and made ___ mistakes.A much,manyB more,moreC the least,the leastD the least,the fewest18.It’s strange that ___ little animals eat ___ much grass.A so,soB such,suchC such,soD so,such19.You are standing too near (to) the camera. Can you move ___?A a little furtherB a bit farC a bit of fartherD a little far20.My boyfriend has three sisters; all ___ than him. ___, Jane, is a typist.A elder,The elderB old,The elderC elder,The old oneD older,The eldest21.England and America are ___ in many ways.A likeB alikeC likelyD likewise22.China is one of ___ tea-growing countries ___ the world.A the largest,ofB largest,inC the largest,inD largest,of23.What a ___ day it is. Let’s play badminton ___.A dearly,outB lively,insideC warmly,onD lovely,outside24.In order to see it ___, I open my eyes ___.A clear,wideB clean,widelyC clearly,widelyD clearly,wide25.The ___ an object is from us, the ___ it looks.A farther,lessB further,smallerC farther away,smallerD farthest away, smallest26.Lily said she had ___ classes, so she had ___ time than she used to.A more,littleB few,moreC fewer,lessD many,much27.Canada is ___ larger than ___ country in Africa.A much,otherB much,anyC more,anotherD a bit,any other28.This year the farmers have produced ___ grain ___ they did last year.A as less,asB fewer,thanC as much,asD so many,than29.What a ___ watch the lady wears!A small golden splendidB splendid small goldenC small splendid goldenD golden small splendid30.He wasn’t ___ tired. As soon as he lay down, he ___.A a bit,fell sleepyB a little, fell asleepC a bit,felt asleepD a little,fell sleep31.A laser beam can be turned into a ___ weapon.A deadB dyingC deathlyD deadly32.We are taught that a business letter should be written in a formal style ___ in a personal one.A better thanB more thanC rather thanD less than33.She doesn’t speak ___ her friend, but her written work is excellent.A as well asB as often asC so much asD as good as34.It takes a long time to go there by train. It’s ___ by road.A quickB the quickestC much quickD quicker35.John plays football ___, if not better than, David.A as wellB as well asC so wellD so well as36.If there were no examinations, we would have ___ at school.A the happiest timeB a more happier timeC much happiest timeD a much happier time37.---How was your recent visit to Qingdao?---It was great! We visited some friends and spent the ___ days at the beach.A few last sunnyB last few sunnyC last sunny fewD few sunny last38.We decided not to climb the mountain because it was raining ___.A badlyB hardlyC stronglyD heavily39.If I had ___, I’d visit Europe, stopping at all the small interesting places.A a long enough holidayB an enough long holidayC a holiday enough longD a long holiday holiday40.Professor Wu has written some short stories, but he is ___ known for his plays.A the bestB moreC betterD the most41.We believe that the younger generation will prove ___ of our trust.A worthB worthlessC worthyD worthwhile42.The driver kept ___ about the accident ___ lose his job.A still,order to notB quiet,not so as toC silent,so as not toD calm,in order not to43.The young pigeons which I bought ___ last month are able to fly ___ now.A cheap,highB cheaply,highlyC cheap,highlyD cheaply,high44.---Are you satisfied with his work,sir?---Well, I’m afraid it couldn’t be ___.A any betterB the bestC any worseD the worst45.---I have seem so little of Mike ___. Is he away on business?---Oh, no. He just comes to the office very ___.A later,latelyB later,laterC lately,lateD late,lately46.---Can Li help me with my English?---I regret to tell you her English is ___ yours.A as good asB no more thanC not better thanD as much as47.Excuse me. Can I borrow your ___ pencil box?A blue cheap plasticB cheap blue plasticC plastic blue cheapD plastic cheap blue48.He said it was ___ impossible to buy the novel which was ___ worth reading.A very,veryB very,quiteC much,muchD quite,well49.---Wait until we get a satisfactory reply, will you?---I couldn’t agree ___. The idea sounds great to me.A muchB worseC moreD at all50.---Be careful not to drop this Tang dynasty vase.---Yes, we can’t be ___.A too carefulB very careful D too careless D careless enough51.---How much do you like your car?---___. I would have paid ___ for it.A Very much,as twice muchB Very much,twice as muchC Wonderful,twice as muchD Wonderful,even more52.The rainy season is coming, so let’s make full use of the ___ days to dry whatever we need to dry before it comes.A few last sunnyB last few sunnyC last sunny fewD sunny last few53.---The paint on the door ___ has to dry for another two days.---Yes. I doubt if the painters have read the directions ___.A also,stillB yes,alreadyC still,yetD even,yet54.---He is ___ a brave man.---We can’t admire his courage ___.A actually,very muchB indeed,too a lotC really,too muchD truly,a bit55.The Chinese Educational Department suggests teachers should receive ___ education to catch up with the ___ development.A farther,lateB farther,laterC further,latelyD further,latest56.It is ___ that his English is ___ perfect.A sure,veryB right,ratherC exact,fairlyD certain,quite57.---Now that you like the car so much, why not drive it back?---Well, I can’t afford ___ car.A that expensive aB a that expensiveC that a expensiveD a expensive that58.Anybody with ___ sense knows that smoking is harmful to people’s health.A normalB generalC ordinaryD common59.---Could you ___ take care of my dog while I’m away?---Sure. Leave it to me, please.A perhapsB possiblyC maybeD probably60.---Are you going to the concert?---No, the tickets are ___ for us.A terribly expensiveB far too expensiveC so much expensiveD highly expensive61.Thank God, you finally arrived ___. You can never imagine how I worried about you when I was told about the accident.A safeB aloneC separatelyD lively参考答案1-5 ACCCD 6-10 BADDB 11-15 ADCAB 16-20 DDCAD 21-25 BCDDC26-30 BBCBB 31-35 DCADB 36-40 DBDAC 41-45 CCACC46-50 CBDCA 51-55 BBCCD 56-60 DADBB 61 A。

译林版高中英语选择性必修第四册UNIT2单元提能强化练含答案

译林版高中英语选择性必修第四册UNIT2单元提能强化练含答案

UNIT 2单元提能强化练Ⅰ.阅读理解AWhen homework and tests keep you up late at night,you may plan to make up for your lost sleep during the weekends.But is it useful?A study published in the journal Current Biology shows that the habit of sleeping in on weekends doesn’t fix the damage that has been done by a lack of sleep during the week.Even worse,it may damage your health.In the study,which was conducted over 10 days,36 healthy young men and women with different sleep requirements were divided into three groups.The first group were asked to sleep nine hours a night and the second group five hours a night.The members of the third group slept for five hours on weekdays but rested as long as they wanted on the weekend.The researchers found that people who lacked sleep ate more snacks and gained weightquickly.However,this wasn’t the case for the first group.That could be partially due to the shifting of the biological clock and changes to certain body hormones,especially hunger hormones.In order to catch up on their sleep during weekends,people in the third group would eat later as a habit.So their biological clocks shifted,which also changed the production of hunger hormones.“The hormone leptin(瘦素) decreases appetite(胃口),while the hormone ghrelin(胃饥饿素) increases appetite,” explained US researcher Vsevolod Polotsky.“Sleep shortage causes the leptin to drop and the ghrelin to rise,so you’re hungry and eat more.”And even if they tried to sleep for as long as they wanted to during weekends,according to researchers,it was still not enough because they found it difficult to fall asleep.Moreover,short and insufficient sleep schedules will lead to an inability to change blood sugar and increase the risk of metabolic(新陈代谢) disease in the long term.1.What do we know about the study?A.Participants were divided into two groups.B.Researchers studied 36 children and adults.C.It lasted for more than two weeks.D.Each group follow different sleep requirements.2.What does the underlined word “shifting” in paragraph 5 probably mean?A.Increasing.cking.C.Changing.D.Shortening.3.Why may people without enough sleep eat more?A.They need to create more energy.B.There is less leptin in their bodies.C.They have a lower blood sugar.D.Their bodies produce less hormones.4.What can be a suitable title for this passage?A.Appetite Affects Our Sleep QualityB.Sleeping in Causes Weight LossC.Catching up on Sleep Harms Our BodyD.Men and Women Sleep DifferentlyB(2023新高考全国Ⅱ卷)Turning soil,pulling weeds,and harvesting cabbage sound like tough work for middle and high school kids.And at first it is,says Abby Jaramillo,who with another teacher started Urban Sprouts,a school garden program at four low-income schools.The program aims to help students develop scienceskills,environmental awareness,and healthy lifestyles.Jaramillo’s students live in neighborhoods where fresh food and green space are not easy to find and fast food restaurants outnumber grocery stores.“The kids literally come to school with bags of snacks and large bottles of soft drinks,” she says.“They come to us thinking vegetables are awful,dirt is awful,insects are awful.” Though some are initially scared of the insects and turned off by the dirt,most are eager to try something new.Urban Sprouts’ classes,at two middle schools and two high schools,include hands-on experiments such as soil testing,flower-and-seed dissection,tastings of fresh or dried produce,and work in the garden.Several times a year,students cook the vegetables they grow,and they occasionally make salads for their entire schools.Program evaluations show that kids eat more vegetables as a result of the classes.“We have students who say they went home and talked to their parents and now they’re eating differently,” Jaramillo says.She adds that the program’s benefits go beyond nutrition.Some students get so interested in gardening that they bring home seeds to start their own vegetable gardens.Besides,working in the garden seems to have a calming effect on Jaramillo’s special education students,many of whom have emotional control issues.“They get outside,” she says,“and they feel successful.”5.What do we know about Abby Jaramillo?A.She used to be a health worker.B.She grew up in a low-income family.C.She owns a fast food restaurant.D.She is an initiator of Urban Sprouts.6.What was a problem facing Jaramillo at the start of the program?A.The kids’ parents distrusted her.B.Students had little time for her classes.C.Some kids disliked garden work.D.There was no space for school gardens.7.Which of the following best describes the impact of the program?A.Far-reaching.B.Predictable.C.Short-lived.D.Unidentifiable.8.What can be a suitable title for the text?A.Rescuing School GardensB.Experiencing Country LifeC.Growing Vegetable LoversD.Changing Local LandscapeⅡ.完形填空(2023新高考全国Ⅱ卷)In April last year,I saw a post on the PNP(Pilots N Paws) website from a family in Topeka.They had to move to Virginia but they were on a very tight 1.They could not afford to pay for 2 for their dog,Tiffy,and 3 wanted to take her with them.It just 4 that I was planning another PNP flight with another pilot,Karen,who 5 to take Tiffy from Kansas City to Virginia.What I was to do was fly to Topeka to 6 Tiffy.When I met Tiffy’s owners,they seemed very 7.George,the husband,was trying to be calm,but I could tell this was 8 for him,having to leave his dog to a 9 and trust that everything would10.After some goodbyes,I asked George and his wife to help me 11 Tiffy into the plane.I promised to take care of Tiffy and 12 them as soon as we got to Kansas City.The flight was 13,and Tiffy was a great passenger.The next day,she 14 with Karen and made it back to George in Virginia within a few days.He was so 15 and sent me a nice e-mail with pictures.It felt great to know that I had helped bring this family together again.1.A.turn B.budgetC.scheduleD.connection2.A.food B.shelterC.medicineD.transportation3.A.desperately B.temporarilyC.secretlyD.originally4.A.appeared B.provedC.happenedD.showed5.A.waited B.offeredC.hurriedD.failed6.A.see off B.look forC.hand overD.pick up7.A.confused B.nervousC.annoyedD.curious8.A.hard B.finemonD.lucky9.A.coworker B.passengerC.strangerD.neighbor10.A.speed up B.work oute backD.take off11.A.feed B.followC.changeD.load12.A.call B.joinC.leaveD.serve13.A.unnecessary B.unexpectedC.unavoidableD.uneventful14.A.returned B.foughtC.flewD.agreed15.A.thankful B.generousC.proudD.sympatheticⅢ.读后续写阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

2018-2019学年高中新创新一轮复习英语:必修2 Unit 1 强化2次练 含答案

2018-2019学年高中新创新一轮复习英语:必修2 Unit 1 强化2次练 含答案

必修2 Unit 1 强化2次练一、单元基础训练(限时25分钟)Ⅰ.翻译句子1.本来他能够通过考试的,但是他太粗心了。

(could have done)He_could_have_passed_the_exam,_but_he_was_too_careless.2.毫无疑问,互联网对青少年产生了巨大的影响。

(There is no doubt that)There_is_no_doubt_that_the_Internet_has_a_great_effect_on_the_teenagers.3.——他从不对父母说谎。

——我也是。

(neither)—He_never_lies_to_his_parents.—Neither_do_I.4.我无法想象一路走去北极。

(imagine)I_can't_imagine_walking_all_the_way_to_the_North_Pole._5.我们可以做什么来报答他们给予我们的帮助呢?(in return)What_can_we_do_for_them_in_return_for_the_help_they_have_given_us?6.你不该拿走不属于你的东西。

(belong to)You_shouldn't_take_what_doesn't_belong_to_you.7.他到底发生了什么事仍然是个谜。

(remain)What_has_really_happened_to_him_remains_a_mystery._8.他上个星期就把头发剪了。

(have sth. done)He_had_his_hair_cut_last_week.9.她用家具把自己的房间装饰成欧式风格。

(decorate ... with)She_decorated_her_room_with_furniture_in_the_European_style/in_the_style_of_Europe.10.事实证明她是最适合这份工作的人。

小英语:名词强化练习和解析2

小英语:名词强化练习和解析2

英语名词专项复习与练习1.—What does she do?—She is a . She works at a university.A.fisherman B.scientist C.postman全面解析:—她是干什么工作的?—她是科学家。

她在大学工作。

A.渔民;B. 科学家;C. 邮递员,根据答语得知,是科学家,故选B。

2.How many are there in the classroom?A.boy B.girlC.girls and boys D.girl's and boy's全面解析:教室里有多少女孩和男孩?How many+名词复数.故选C.4.Fruit and _______ are good for us.A.biscuits B.sweets C.vegetables全面解析:水果和对我们有好处。

根据所给选项可知水果和蔬菜对我们很好,故选C。

5.I had two __________ and some _________ for lunch.A.sandwich; chicken B.sandwiches; chicken C.sandwiches; chickens全面解析:我中午吃了两个三明治和一些鸡肉。

三明治可数,因此用复数,而鸡肉不可数,故选B。

6.He has a big .A.nose B.face全面解析:他有一个大____。

A.鼻子;B.脸;图片是鼻子。

故选A。

7.—How do you go to work?—I usually go to work .A.by a car B.in a taxi C.on a car D.by cars全面解析:—你怎么去上班?—我通常坐出租去上班。

by+某种交通工具,名词前没有任何冠词并且用单数名词,在小汽车里用介词in,因此只有B正确,故选B。

8.I like _________ best, because it's hot, I can swim and eat ice cream.A.fall B.summer C.spring全面解析:本题考查的是名词用法。

大学英语2新四级强化辅导听力答案

大学英语2新四级强化辅导听力答案

大学英语2新四级强化辅导听力答案1、I don’t know how to improve my English. Can I ask you for some _______? [单选题] *A. answersB. advice(正确答案)C. questionsD. words2、He prefers to use the word “strange”to describe the way()she walks. [单选题] *A. in which(正确答案)B. by whichC. in thatD. by that3、You might not like the way Sam behaves, but please be kind to him. _____, he is your grandfather. [单选题] *A. After all(正确答案)B. Above allC. In allD. At all4、Was()that I saw last night at the concert? [单选题] *A. it you(正确答案)B. not youC. youD. that yourself5、No writer will be considered()of the name until he writes a work. [单选题] *A. worthlessB. worthy(正确答案)C. worthwhileD. worth6、How _______ Grace grows! She’s almost as tall as her mother now. [单选题] *A. cuteB. strongC. fast(正确答案)D. clever7、He _______ maths. [单选题] *A. does well in(正确答案)B. good atC. is well inD. does well at8、While they were in discussion, their manager came in by chance. [单选题] *A. 抓住时机B. 不时地C. 碰巧(正确答案)D. 及时9、1.I saw ________ action film with my friend yesterday, and ________ film was amazing. [单选题] *A.a...aB.a...theC.an...the(正确答案)D.an...a10、My sister gave me a _______ at my birthday party. [单选题] *A. parentB. peaceC. patientD. present(正确答案)11、2.I think Game of Thrones is ________ TV series of the year. [单选题] *A.excitingB.more excitingC.most excitingD.the most exciting (正确答案)12、89.The blackboard is ________ the classroom. [单选题] *A.nextB.betweenC.in front ofD.in the front of(正确答案)13、Though my best friend Jack doesn’t get()education, he is knowledgeable. [单选题] *A. ManyB. littleC. fewD. much(正确答案)14、If it _______ tomorrow, I won’t go there. [单选题] *A. rains(正确答案)B. is rainingC. will rainD. would rain15、You should finish your homework as soon as possible. [单选题] *A. 赶快地B. 尽能力C. 一...就D. 尽快地(正确答案)16、15.This kind of bread is terrible. I do not want to eat it ________. [单选题] *A.any more(正确答案)B.some moreC.no longerD.some longer17、82.—Is there a bookshop near here?—Yes. Walk ________ the road for five minutes and you'll see one near a big tree. [单选题] *A.toB.along(正确答案)C.ofD.about18、—Judging from ____ number of bikes, there are not many people in the party.—I think so. People would rather stay at home in such _____ weather. [单选题] *A. the, aB. a, /C. the, /(正确答案)D. a, a19、—What can I do to help at the old people’s home?—You ______ read stories to the old people. ()[单选题] *A. could(正确答案)B. mustC. shouldD. would20、I do not have my own room,_____. [单选题] *A. neither does Tom(正确答案)B. neither has TomC. so does TomD. so has Tom21、The reason why I didn't attend the lecture was simply()I got a bad cold that day. [单选题] *A. becauseB. asC. that(正确答案)D. for22、30.It is known that ipad is _________ for the old to use. [单选题] *A.enough easyB.easy enough (正确答案)C.enough easilyD.easily enough23、Mom, I need you ______ me a pencil box.()[单选题] *A. buyB. buyingC. to buy(正确答案)D. to buying24、( ) Do you have any difficulty _____ these flowers?I’d like to help you if you need.[单选题] *A in planting(正确答案)B for plantingC with plantingD to plant25、Your homework must_______ tomorrow. [单选题] *A. hand inB. is handed inC. hands inD. be handed in(正确答案)26、Her ideas sound right, but _____ I'm not completely sure. [单选题] *A. somehow(正确答案)B. somewhatC. somewhereD. sometime27、My sister _______ listen to music when she was doing her homework.[单选题] *A. used to(正确答案)B. use toC. is used toD. uses to28、I have to _______ my glasses, without which I can’t read the book. [单选题] *A. put upB. put awayC. put downD. put on(正确答案)29、I am worried about my brother. I am not sure _____ he has arrived at the school or not. [单选题] *A. whether(正确答案)B. whatC. whenD. how30、I was astonished when I heard that Louise was getting married. [单选题] *A. 惊讶(正确答案)B. 气愤C. 高兴D. 想念。

英语三级考试强化训练---词汇结构之二

英语三级考试强化训练---词汇结构之二

Vocabulary and StructureDirections: There are many incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence.l. After it was all over, it ______ that both of us were pleased with the bargain.A. turned outB. turned aroundC. turned upD. turned about2. The name of the dead man will not be released until his relatives have been_____.A. informedB. reportedC. knownD. announced3. The company ______ a 12% decline in new orders as evidence that overall demand for its products was falling.A. includedB. affordedC. citedD. offered4. We must ______ on our reputation to expand the business.A. improveB. buildC. developD. weigh5. None of the servants were _______when Mr. Smith wanted to send a message.A. availableB. approachableC. attainableD. applicable6. He’s good but not ______ for the team —no players is.A. alternativeB. suspiciousC. indispensableD. desirable7. Crossing the North Pole on foot was an amazing feat of human ______.A. functionB. actingC. attemptsD. endeavor8. The rise in violent crime is one of the more worrying ______ of the current situation.A. aspectsB. portionsC. mattersD. affairs9. The store displayed its most ______ products in the front widow.A. modelB. presentC. distinctiveD. favorite10. Cancer is second only _______heart disease as a cause of death.A. ofB. toC. withD. from11. Robert looked as if he were about to flare up when his motives were questioned.A. jump upB. strike outC. burst into a sudden rageD. become excited12. I was at a complete loss as to how I could help him out without hurting his pride.A. at a price much lower than the original costB. quite uselessC. rather uncertainD. quite unprepared13. She said to her newly-married husband, “If you want to go to the front, I’ll not stand in your way.”A. I’ll go with youB. I’ll stay behindC. I’ll go my own wayD. I’ll not prevent you from going14. With a school record like yours I’m puzzled why you didn’t try for a university scholarship?A. I’m shockedB. I’m amazedC. I feel confusedD. I feel pity15. Jack came to the party with a young woman, whom I assumed to be his girl friend.A. pretendedB. supposedC. resumedD. granted16. He had been compelled to give up much of his time to housework.A. orderedB. forcedC. persuadedD. frightened17. He passed me by as though he had never in his life seen me before.A. went past meB. avoided meC. ignored meD. went away from me18. Y ou’ll catch on to the job after you’ve been here awhile.A. get the jobB. become able to do the jobC. like the jobD. finish the job19. That way of speaking is peculiar to people in this part of the country.A. strange toB. odd toC. characteristic ofD. particular about20. It is difficult to keep up a conversation with someone who only says “Y es” or “No”.A. to continueB. to startC. to hold upD. to stir up21. The company ________ several major changes in the last decade.A. attributedB. distributedC. underwentD. undertook22. He’s ________ to fail the exam if he doesn’t do any revision.A. linkedB. attachedC. boundD. fastened23. Two points in this report are especially ________ of notice.A. worthB. worthyC. worthwhileD. worthless24. They’ve had to ________ tomorrow’s football match because of the bad weather.A. supplyB. cancelC. acquireD. fulfill25. Canada is one of the countries that are rich in natural ________.A. sourcesB. environmentsC. originsD. resources26. 70,000 tons of ________ oil has poured out of the damaged tanker into the sea.A. crudeB. rawC. roughD. tough27. He has suffered a ________ heart attack—nothing too serious.A. modestB. mediumC. mildD. mature28. He suddenly felt a(n) ________ pain in the lower part of his back.A. intenseB. thoughtfulC. originalD. private29. It used to be ________ impossible to find Chinese restaurants outside the major cities, but it’s much easier now.A. eventuallyB. physicallyC. willinglyD. virtually30. Bill is a journalist who is not content to simply record the ________ facts.A. frankB. bareC. aliveD. liable31. What you do should be ________ with what you say.A. multipleB. perceptiveC. cooperativeD. consistent32. The bus came to a(n) ________ just in time to avoid hitting the wall.A. endB. pauseC. closeD. halt33. I think we should put as much ________ on preventing diseases as we do on curing it.A. importanceB. emphasisC. significanceD. analysis34. The police officer asked to see my driving ________.A. boardB. certificateC. licenseD. principle35. Many women cannot apply for the top jobs because of ________ commitments.A. sensitiveB. typicalC. effectiveD. domestic36. The situation today is obviously quite different from ________ it was 50 years ago.A. whatB. whenC. whichD. such37. It was not until he arrived at the station ________ he realized he had forgotten his ticket.A. beforeB. whenC. thatD. after38. ________, I hardly think I would have recognized him.A. Should his name not be mentionedB. Had someone not mentioned his nameC. If someone did not mention his nameD. If his name were not mentioned39. When he awoke, he found himself ________ by an old woman.A. looked afterB. be looked afterC. being looked afterD. to be looked after40. Last year Peter earned ________ his brother, though his brother has a better position.A. twice as many asB. twice as much asC. twice thanD. twice as more as41. Our time is running out and I think we ought to say something about the ending of the novel.A. We have enough timeB. We have almost used up our timeC. We haven’t enough timeD. Our time is limited42. These courses, if properly conducted, will stimulate the minds of the students.A. refreshB. renewC. exciteD. encourage43. The search was called off when the fog got thicker.A. startedB. canceledC. postponedD. continued44. The landlady could not accommodate us because all her rooms were booked.A. adapt usB. put up with usC. put us upD. help us45. If you associate with such people, I’m afraid you are heading for serious trouble.A. are makingB. are going to haveC. are avoidingD. are creating46. The economic crisis has seriously affected French exports.A. stimulatedB. simulatedC. reducedD. increased47. It was here that the scattered forces of the revolution assembled in the autumn of 1928.A. resembledB. huddledC. concentratedD. gathered together48. What is amounts to is simply that he is not willing to give us his support.A. meansB. mattersC. reachesD. signals49. The train will depart from Platform 2 at 3:45 on Tuesday morning.A. arriveB. stopC. leaveD. derail50. Of the many plans submitted, the committee selected the plan that seemed most feasible.A. possibleB. practicableC. probableD. permissible51. A branch floating in the water ____ Columbus' hopes that land was near.A. gave way toB. gave rise toC. came into beingD. spoke for itself52. A computer ____ the most useful of machines.A. is looked upon asB. looks asC. looks upon asD. is looked as53. Jane was ____ by the singer's sweet voice.A. take awayB. walked awayC. carried awayD. brought away54. This year the factory turned ____twice as many bicycles as it did last year.A. clownB. offC. toD. out55. George could not ____his foolish mistake.A. account inB. count onC. count forD. account for56. The lift is out of ____ so we'll have to walk.A. functionB. orderC. runningD. work57. The fourth blind man ____ his arms and grasped one of the elephant's legs.A. held outB. reached outC. stretching outD. reaching out58. We came into this field late, so we must work hard to ____lost time.A. make up forB. make outC. keep up withD. put up with59. I don't care whether he is ____the plane or not.A. in favor ofB. on behalf ofC. in his favorD. in the interest of60. I ____of his course of action, so I told him to go ahead.A. acceptedB. agreedC. approvedD. consented61. his wealth, Tom is not very happy.A. In spite ofB. BesidesC. BesideD. Though62. Her two cousins along with her uncle _____ that they _____ in town one more day.A. demands, stayB. demands, staysC. demand, stayD. demand, stays63. Which screwdriver do you want? ________.A. AnyoneB. Any oneC. Every oneD. Each one.64. ______ today, he would get there on Friday.A. Was he leavingB. If he leavesC. Were he to leaveD. If he is leaving65. Tom's grandmother had to look his little daughter at home as he took a business trip toanother city.A. forB. afterC. atD. out66. We've sugar. Ask Mary to lend us some.A. run away withB. run downC. run out ofD. run off67. I'm sorry I have dictionary. Y ou'd better go to the library.A. not suchB. not such aC. not a suchD. no such a68. It was in 1949 China regained its independence.A. whenB. whichC. thenD. that69. There was so much noise that the speaker couldn't make himself______.A. heardB. to hearC. hearingD. being heard70. We were all overjoyed at the news the experiment turned out a success.A. whichB. thatC. whenD. what71. There was ____ rainfall in the area to allow vegetables to grow healthily.A. violentB. adequateC. forecastD. prevailing72. After the accident she suffered brain _____ and couldn’t speak.A. damageB. decayC. destructionD. harm73. The ____ appearance of a rock seldom reveals the complicated operations of the natural forces which formed it.A. skinB. uniqueC. priorD. exterior74. They all looked ____ to me when I first came to know them.A. likelyB. alikeC. likeD. likelihood75. The greatness of this scientist _____ the ability of combining theory with practice.A. consists ofB. consists withC. consists inD. results from76. Betty can read 400 words per minute. _____ I can read only about 200 words per minute.A. By and largeB. By contrastC. In that eventD. As a result77. Doctor Smith has two _____.A. sons-in-lawsB. son-in-lawsC. sons-in-lawD. son’s-in-law78. I looked ____ for the missing book but I couldn’t find it.A. in despairB. on and onC. all aroundD. in order79. The committee was evenly ______ of men and women.A. containedB. composedC. consistedD. included80. One should always remember that appearances can be _____.A. wrongB. errorC. ampleD. false81. Reading is to the mind ____ food is to the body.A. thatB. whichC. of whichD. what82. _____ the weight and the specific gravity of a body, you can calculate its volume.A. GivingB. GivesC. GivenD. Give83. He didn’t tell me where he had spent his vacations. _____ to know.A. Neither I caredB. Neither did I careC. I didn’t careD. Not did I care84. Peterson found himself more and more ____ in the study of ancient Chinese art.A. interestingB. interestedC. interestD. to interest85. _____, he tore off a piece of cloth from his shirt and wrote down the important message.A. With no paper to writeB. With no paper to be written onC. With no paper to write onD. With no paper to be written86. Would you please _____ so much noise?A. not makeB. not to makeC. don’t makeD. don’t to make87. Everybody knows the fact ____ matter can neither be created nor be destroyed.A. whatB. whichC. thatD. this88. Prior ____ the Revolutionary War, the United States was an English colony.A. toB. inC. forD. on89. As soon as the water _____, steam comes out.A. boilsB. will boilC. is boilingD. has boiled90. Charles Dickens is certainly one of the _____ English writers.A. read most widelyB. most widely readC. read widely mostD. most read widely91. The picture has a house and flowers is the one I like best.A. itB. thatC. whatD. where92. This is the book I was telling you just now.A. about thatB. in thatC. in whichD. about which93. When I was a boy, I chocolate.A. would like notB. was used to likeC. should likeD. used to like94. He didn't and so he failed the examination.A. work enough hardB. hard work enoughC. hard enough workD. work hard enough95. absurd was his manner that everyone stared at him.A. SuchB. TooC. SoD. Much96. Not until Mr. Smith came to China what kind of country she is.A. he knewB. he didn't knowC. did he knowD. he couldn't know97. the sad news, she leaned over the desk and cried bitterly.A. To hearB. To be heardC. Have heardD. Having heard98. Excuse me, but it is time to have your temperature .A. takingB. takeC. takenD. to take99. He finished his novel in three months, was something we had not expected.A. thatB. itC. whichD. this100. Few of us thought that the problem was worth .A. discussB. discussingC. discussedD. to discuss参考答案V ocabulary and structure1 – 5 B C B D A6-10 C A C A B 11-15 C C D C B 16-20 B C B C A 21-25 C C B B D 26-30 A C A D B 31-35 D D B C D 36-40 A C B C B 41-45 B C B C B 46-50 C D A C B 51-55 B A C D D 56-60 B B A A C 61-65 A C B C B 66-70 C D D A B 71-75 B A D B C 76-80 B C C B D 81-85 D C B B C 86-90 A C A A B 91-95 D D D D C 96-100 C D C C B。

新教材2024届高考英语二轮专项分层特训卷第一部分专题强化练专题二阅读七选五强化训练十五逻辑推断法

新教材2024届高考英语二轮专项分层特训卷第一部分专题强化练专题二阅读七选五强化训练十五逻辑推断法

强化训练十五逻辑推断法(A)In 2013, digital media consultant Baratunde Thurston launched an experiment. He decided to disconnect from his online life for twenty­five days: no Facebook, no Twitter, not even e­mail. He needed the break. __1__It didn't take him long to adjust to a disconnected life. By the end of that first week, he was less stressed about not knowing new things. __2__ He enjoyed food without Twittering the experience. But the end came too soon. After the twenty­five days, he had to restore his online presence.His experiment summarizes two important points about our relationship with social networks like Facebook and Twitter. The first point is that we increasingly recognize that these tools fragment (碎裂) our time and reduce our ability to concentrate. __3__ But the problem is especially serious if you're attempting to improve your ability to work deeply.To fight back against these distractions, Thurston felt his only option was to quit the Internet altogether. But the problem is that no one is meant to actually follow Thurston's lead.__4__ That is to accept our current distracted state as unavoidable. This brings me to the second point summarized by Thurston's story: it didn't take him long once the experiment ended to slide back into the fragmented state where he began.This rule proposes a third option: accepting that these tools might be vital to your success and happiness, but meanwhile accepting that most people should be using fewer such tools. I won't ask you, in other words, to quit the Internet altogether like Thurston did. __5__ There is a middle ground, and if you're to develop a deep work habit, you must fight to get there.A.He struck up conversations with strangers.B.It is a real problem for many different people.C.“I was burnt out, fried, and done,” he explained.D.This reality accounts for the remaining alternative.E.He had to return to the online world with books to market.F.But I'll ask you to reject the state of highly distracted connectedness.G.Fortunately, you will break the habit of surfing the Internet gradually.[答题区]1.________ 2.________ 3.________ 4.________ 5.________(B)Want a relaxing but fun challenge at home? __1__ Puzzles have been around for more than 250 years and the challenge of working out where each piece goes and carefully recreating the scene on the box lid can keep you busy for hours, days or even weeks.Puzzles come in a huge range of sizes and difficulty levels. For beginners, a 100­piece puzzle is usually a good starting point. __2__ Try grouping pieces with the same colours or designs because they will probably go in the same area oncethe puzzle takes shape.__3__ Those pieces are easier to find because they have a straightside. Stay patient as you search through and try to make it fit together. You maynot find any connecting pieces for ages but then several may suddenly appear.For a real test, puzzles that have 1,000 pieces or more are a tough taskand it's best to complete them with friends or family if you can. Choosing a scenethat interests you, such as a favourite film, sport or location, can help keep you interested and determined to work to the final piece. You can get fun educational puzzles, too. __4__Some of the best places to pick up puzzles are charity shops. They're oftenon sale for less than $5. Once you have completed a puzzle, it's nice to exchangeit with a friend. __5__ You just upload an image, such as a familyscene, and they will make a puzzle from it and post it to you. It makes a lovelyand unusual present.A.So others can have a go.B.You can't beat a good puzzle.C.Some companies make personalised puzzles.D.However, a good start doesn't always lead to a good result.E.Most people like to start by getting the four edges of a puzzle laid out.F.It can get you used to sorting out how the shapes, patterns and coloursgo together.G.For example, you may try a map of the world, historical timelines or theperiodic table.[答题区]1.________ 2.________ 3.________ 4.________ 5.________(C)The arrival of autumn has left me charmed once again by its generous harvestof pomegranates (石榴). While pomegranate juice had always been a favourite of mine,for a long time, I couldn't say the same for the actual fruit. __1__ How couldanyone possibly take pleasure in eating that? But by chance, I changed my mind.A handful of small pomegranate trees grow just outside the gate of myhusband's family home in rural Zhejiang. __2__ So one autumn, mymother­in­law gave me and my husband a bag filled with pomegranates she had pickedherself.At first, I rejected the seemingly burdensome pile of fruit on ourdinner table. __3__ He continued to bite on pomegranates and offerme a taste of the seeds, and eventually curiosity won. I popped a handful in my mouth,and found myself surprised in the best possible way.The seeds were filled with that familiar rich and sweet flavour. __4__ Moreover, it was superior to anything I had encountered in liquid form. Later,I'm always fascinated to discover the many locales in China also touched by the sweet pleasures of the pomegranate.__5__ At that time in my life, moving around left me toomuch stress, which usually left me with the discomfort of a nervous stomach. Butamong the many health benefits of the pomegranate is that it can naturally improve digestion. Regular consumption of the fruit had comforted my gut (肠道) so much. If you've yet to be addicted to the delights of the pomegranate, it's not too late to try.A.One taste turned me into a lifelong fan just like that.B.I had thought it's a bunch of soft and juicy little seeds.C.The branches are overhanging with the fruit every fall.D.My husband still attempted to persuade me to take a bite.E.It's the season's finest freshly­squeezed juice from the fruit.F.The healing properties of the fruit I experienced added to its charm.G.That was the same taste I had come to treasure about pomegranate juice.[答题区]1.________ 2.________ 3.________ 4.________ 5.________强化训练十五逻辑推断法(A)【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。

2020年高考英语12 短文语法填空专题强化训练二解析版

2020年高考英语12 短文语法填空专题强化训练二解析版

2020高考英语【短文语法填空】专题强化训练二Test 1Our parakeet(长尾鹦鹉)Chip and Goldie, a stray tortoiseshell kitten we took in,___1___(grow)to be bestfriends, eating and playing together. I was a member ___2___ a bird conservation organization at the time, so weoften took care of injured ___3___ (bird). Goldie helped raise dozens of injured and orphaned native birds,___4___(act)as a watchful guardian. One day, it was Chip who needed Goldie's supervision. I had left a largebowl of pancake batter(面糊)___5___ (cover)in the kitchen. But while I was out of the room, Chip climbed ontothe bowl to have ___6___ taste but soon fell in and sank.___7___(luck), Goldie was on hand and stuck her face inthe bowl to fish Chip out. She cleaned his face and beak so he could breathe before running to alert me with a loudmeow. I followed Goldie,___8___ was also covered in batter, back into the kitchen ___9___found a battered budgieon the floor. After being washed.dried and warmed, Chip made full ___10___(recover). Bowls were alwayscovered in future and Goldie and Chip remained best of friends.【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文,作者家里养了两只宠物,Chip和Goldie,有一次Chip掉进碗里被Goldie捞了上来。

大学英语四级强化训2

大学英语四级强化训2

大学英语四级强化训练—— Vocabulary andStructure 答案Directions: There are some incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C), and D). Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre. 1. By signing the lease you made a(n) _____ to pay $300 a month rent.A)commissionB)commitmentC)offerD)obligationThe correct answer: B Your answer:()讲评:本题应选b. commitment(to)n.“承诺,许诺,保证;承担的义务”(如 I must honour my commitments to him; He avoided making any commitments.)commission n.“授权,委托;佣金,回扣”offer n.“提议;提供(物)”obligation n.“责任,义务”2. In order to _________ his expenses, he had to do extra work at night.A)meetB)solveC)settleD)fulfillThe correct answer: A Your answer:()讲评:本题应选a.meet vt.“满足(需要),符合(要求)”(to meet one's needs/expense/debts/the qualifications/the economic problems) solve vt.“解决(困难),解答(问题)”(参见注 1409)settle vt.“支付,结算;解决,调停”fulfil(l) vt.“满足(要求、需要),符合(条件);履行,实现”(注:to meet one's expenses表示有足够的钱支付花费;fulfil不用于此义)3. The time is about four o'clock, or, to be __________ , it is one anda quarter past four.A)preciseB)conciseC)properD)appropriateThe correct answer: A Your answer:()讲评:本题应选a.precise adj.‘精确的,准确的” tconcise a山.“简明的,简要的” proper adj.“适合的,恰当的,正当的” appropriate;adj.“恰当的,适当的”4. ____ in India, the banana was brought to the Americas by the Portuguese who found it in Africa.A)Originally cultivatedB)Originally being cultivatedC)Having originally cultivatedD)Although it originally cultivatedThe correct answer: a Your answer:()讲评:此句为过去分词短语作状语。

中考英语专项练习-阅读理解(2)强化训练试题

中考英语专项练习-阅读理解(2)强化训练试题

中考专项练习—阅读理解(2)阅读下面材料,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

AWhen planning a vacation, many people consider the popular tourist sites they want to see. But that’s not what my husband and I did when we planned our vacation to Japan. We thought about the kind of farm which we wanted to go.Ours was far from a typical vacation. We were WWOOFing! WWOOF stands for World Wide Opportunities on Organic(有机的) Farms. The organization connects people interested in organic farming. WWOOFers help their hosts with daily activities. These include everything from picking vegetables to baking bread to feeding cows. Hosts provide WWOOFers with meals and places.My husband and I felt like family when our host met us at the train station. She told us to call her Okasan-Mom, and her husband Otosan-Dad. Okasan and Otosan own Suwa farm, an organic vegetables farm that provides locale people with fresh, healthy food. When no WWOOFers are around to help, the farm work is done by Okasan and Otosan.As part of a family, we were able to enjoy the fruits of our labor(劳动) at every meal. Eating fresh vegetables three times a day and doing six hours of farm work certainly did our bodies good. Okasan and Otosan-Dad taught us to weed(除草), pick vegetables and clear rocks from fields. We also packed vegetables so they could be sold at the market.WWOOFing is unlike anything I’ve ever done before. I can’t wait to do it again.1. What would a WWOOFer most likely do during a trip?A. Produce a film.B.Write a book.C. Operate a hospital.D. Plant vegetables.2. A WWOOFer can receive from the host except ______.A. moneyB. roomsC. instructionsD. food3. The writer thinks her vacation there is ______.A. a waste of timeB. too commonC. a lot of funD. a bit tiring4. The writer explains “WWOOFer” by ______.A. making comparisonsB. sharing her experienceC. following time orderD. doing science research5. The passage is probably taken from a ______ part of a magazine.A. FoodB. TravelC. SocietyD. BusinessBJohn Ssabunnya was once “a feral child”. In Uganda in 1991, a woman saw a boy living with some wild monkeys in the jungle. The woman was shocked and quickly told the people in her village about the boy. When they tried to rescue(营救) him, the frightened boy climbed up a tree to hide. The monkeys fought back, trying to stop the villagers from taking him away, but they didn’t succeed.After his “rescue”, the boy was taken to an orphanage(孤儿院) in Kamuzinda, the capital city of Uganda. He was recognized as John Ssabunnya, a boy who had disappeared three years earlier after his parents were killed. John was only two years old when he disappeared.John couldn’t speak when he arrived at the orphanage and behaved like a monkey. However, he soon began to talk and was found to have a beautiful singing voice.Kamala and Amala were another two “feral children”. In 1920, two young girls were discovered in India in the care of a female wolf. Kamala, aged eight, and Amala, aged eighteenmonths, behaved just like wild animals. They slept during the day, walked on all fours and ate uncooked meat. The girls were also likely to attack other children if they got too close. They never smiled or showed any interest in human company and neither could speak. At that time, people thought Amala might learn because she was so young. However, she died soon after being rescued. The older girl, Kamala, lived for nine more years. In all that time, she learnt only a few words and was never able to form a sentence.1. The underlined word “frightened” in Paragraph 1 is probably close to ______.A. fearfulB. lonelyC. humorousD. naughty2. In Paragraph 2, the writer puts the word rescue in “” to ______.A. explain the word clearlyB. tell the word is importantC. make the word easier to readD. show the word is incorrect3. According to the passage, the True statement is ______.A. Amala was found in the care of a tigerB. Amala learnt to speak after her rescueC. John lived with the monkeys for ten yearsD. John lost his parents when he was young4. The best final sentence for Kamala’s story is ______.A. At night, it is said that the child dreamt of his wild familyB. Scientists believe the child was too old to learn human languageC. Though being rescued, the child still wanted to return to the wildD. Some people think it’s wrong to take feral children from the wild5. According to the passage, a feral child is most probably a child who ______.A. ran away from home when he was a childB. didn’t contact with humans for a long timeC.didn’t show any interest in human companyD. lived with animals in the wild at a young ageCA Maple-Tree woke up at springtime, trembling(颤抖) in the east winds. “O Mother Nature,”she said, “I tremble with cold. Look at me, ugly and bare(赤裸的). The birds are all coming back from the South, and I would look my best. They will soon be building their nests(巢). O, a bird’s-nest makes a tree so pleasant. But they will not come to me, because I have no leaves to hide them!”Kind Mother Nature smiled and presented her daughter Maple-Tree with many leaves! More than you could count. These gave beauty to the tree, besides keeping the rain out of the birds-nests.Now she was well-pleased with her green leaves. They were so beautiful in the sunlight, and the winds say such sweet things to them as to make them dance for joy. A pair of thrushes had a home there. Sunshine and song all day long. Or if the little leaves became hot and thirsty in the summer’s heat, good Mother Nature gave them cooling rain-drops to drink. A happier Maple-Tree could nowhere be found. “Thanks, Thanks, Mother Nature,” she said, “for all your care and your loving-kindness to me.”____________, for she heard her little leaves saying to each other, “We’re going to die! We’re going to die!” People living near said, “Do you hear the wind? It sounds like fall.” Nobody told them it was the leaves, saying to each other.“My dear little leaves,” said the Maple-Tree, “Poor things, they must go. Ah, how sad to see them droop.”“I will make their death beautiful,” said kind Mother Nature. And she changed theircolor to a scarlet. They looked like fire in the sunlight. And everyone said, “How beautiful.”And one cold morning she stood, barely. The bright leaves lay around her. “How ugly I am,”she said, “Dear pretty things! How I miss them. It would be pleasant to dream about them.” For she felt her winter’s nap(瞌睡) coming.“Dear old tree! She has taken care of us all our lives, and fed us and held us up to the sun and been to us a kind mother, and now we’ll do something for her. We will get under ground and turn ourselves into food to feed her with, something good to take.”1. When the Maple-Tree woke up at the springtime, she felt ______.A. amazedB. boredC. nervousD. warm2. According to the passage, “thrushes” in Paragraph 2 is probably a kind of ______.A. treeB. birdC. foodD. color3. Which of the following can best fill in the blank in Paragraph 4?A. But when autumn came, she grew sadB. A happy Maple-Tree now was sheC. She had a reason to expect a lively summerD. And she trembled with cold again4. After reading the last paragraph, it can be imagined that the Maple-Tree will ______.A. make her little leaves die as beautifully as she canB. help the leaves turn into something she wants to takeC. wake up again in spring with many fresh young leavesD. hear what her little leaves on the ground say to each other5. Which sentence uses the same rhetoric device(修辞) as the underlined one in Paragraph 2?A. They looked like fire in the sunlight.B. More than you could count.C. “Do you hear the wind? It sounds like the fall.”D. She felt her winter’s nap coming.答案DACBB ABDBD CBACD。

高考英语二轮微专题强化训练:完形填空(2)夹叙夹议文(含解析)

高考英语二轮微专题强化训练:完形填空(2)夹叙夹议文(含解析)

夹叙夹议文(一)寻复现,找答案(2015·云南弥勒统测) The first time I remember noticing the crossing guard was when he waved to me as I drove my son to school. He __1__ me with a puzzle—all because he waved to me like someone does __2__ seeing a close friend. A big, __3__ smile accompanied his wave. For the next few days I tried to __4__ his face to see if I knew him.I didn't. Perhaps he had __5__ me for someone else. By the time I contented myself with the __6__ that he and I were strangers, we were greeting each other warmly every morning like old friends.Then one day the __7__ was solved. As I __8__ the school he was standing in the middle of the road __9__ his stop sign. I was in line behind four cars. __10__ the kids had reached the safety of the sidewalk, he lowered his sign and let the cars __11__. To the first he waved and __12__ in just the same way he had done to me over the last few days. The kids already had the window down and were happily waving their reply. The second car got the same __13__ from the crossing guard, and the driver, a stiff­looking(表情刻板的) businessman, gave a brief, almost __14__ wave back. Each following car of kids on their way to school __15__ more heartily.Every morning I continued to watch the man with __16__. So far I haven't seen anyone __17__ to wave back. I find it interesting that one person can make such a(n)__18__ to so many people's lives by doing one simple thing like waving and smiling warmly. His __19__ armed the start of my day. With a friendly wave and smiling face he had changed the __20__ of the whole neighborhood.文章大意:一个挥手,一个微笑,看似简单的事情却意味着很多。

人教PEP英语小升初重点突破强化训练-五年级下册 Unit 2 (含答案)

人教PEP英语小升初重点突破强化训练-五年级下册 Unit 2 (含答案)

人教PEP英语小升初重点突破强化训练五年级下册Unit 2 My favourite season综合运用一、Circle, choose and fill. 圈出下面字母中所隐藏的单词,并将其填入相应的横线上。

1. __________ is hot and the days are long.2. __________ is white and the year is gone.3. There are four __________ in a year.4. __________ is golden and farmers are busy.5. __________ is green with flowers and songs.二、Read and fill. 根据表格内容和上下文提示,补全对话。

Name Favourite Season Favourite ActivityJohn Autumn Pick applesZhang Peng Spring Go on a picnicMike Winter Make a snowmanSarah Summer Go swimming1. A: Which season do you like best, Sarah?B: ________________________________A: ________________________________B: Because I can go swimming.2. A: What's your favourite season, John?B: ________________________________3. A: ___________________________________B: Yes, Mike likes winter best.4. A: Why do you like winter, Mike?B: ___________________________________5. A: __________________________________________________B: Zhang Peng likes spring best.单元整体提升一、Read and choose. 根据上下文,选择合适的句子补全对话,并将其字母编号写在横线上。

上海市市西中学2020届高三下学期(理科班)英语强化练习(二) Word版含答案

上海市市西中学2020届高三下学期(理科班)英语强化练习(二) Word版含答案

专项训练(二)I Grammar(A)The fire is still raging. More than one billion birds,reptiles and mammals (1)______ have been killed by the fires sweeping across Australia,according to a new estimate from the University of Sydney。

Chris Dickman, a University of Sydney professor from the science faculty, (2)______ ______ revise his initial estimate of the number of animals killed or endangered on the enormous continent because of the fire’s violent spread。

“I think there's (3)______ quite to compare with the deva station that’s going on over such a large area so quickly。

It’s a shocking event (4)______ ______ ______ geography and the number of individual animals affected,” Dickman said in a statement released by the university。

The fires, which have ravaged Australia for months,have spread quickly and overwhelmed efforts to contain them。

成人本科学位英语作文专项强化真题试卷2(题后含答案及解析)

成人本科学位英语作文专项强化真题试卷2(题后含答案及解析)

残疾人事业发展经验交流3篇残疾人事业发展经验交流第1篇创新是一个民族进步的灵魂,是一个国家兴旺发达的不竭动力,同时,也是一个地方残疾人事业发展的根本要求。

当前,市黄蓝两大国家战略的实施,为残疾人事业的发展提供了难得的历史机遇和前所未有的黄金机遇,为残疾人事业向深度和广度发展提供了广阔空间。

作为一名残疾人工作者,要干好工作,造福一方残疾人,应顺势应时,抓住机遇,积极实践,在创新上、完善工作机制上狠下功夫,努力推动残疾人事业又好又快发展。

一、创新工作思路,坚持“三个紧贴”思路决定出路,思路创新的程度决定发展的速度。

我市残疾人事业要加快发展速度,使残疾人基本生活达到小康水平,必须进一步解放思想,与时俱进,创新工作思路,坚持紧贴中心、紧贴实际和紧贴残疾人。

紧贴中心。

一个地区的经济越发展,社会越进步,越要求发展残疾人事业。

残疾人事业是社会主义事业的重要组成部分,是构建和谐社会和全面建设小康社会的重要内容,是科学发展的必然要求,是党委、政府亲民爱民、关注民生、关爱弱势群体的具体体现。

要创新残疾人工作,必须把残疾人事业的发展融入党委、政府的整体工作之中,融于经济和社会的发展之中,并与其相协调。

残疾人工作要紧贴党委、政府的中心工作,特别是结合当前残疾人“两个体系”建设,始终围绕中心,着眼大局,服务大局,并积极争取党政领导把走访慰问残疾人、关心帮助残疾人、推进发展残疾人事业纳入各种相关活动和规划内容,真正使残疾人工作做到“上为政府分忧,下为残疾人解难”。

紧贴实际。

残疾人工作要创新,残疾人事业要发展,必须按照科学发展观和正确政绩观的要求和实际情况,讲真话,办实事,求实效。

要紧贴经济社会发展的实际,做到求真务实,缩小差距。

同时,要紧贴残疾人工作的实际,在劳动就业、康复训练、扶贫解困、社会保障、文化体育、权益维护等方面,特别是在残疾人职业培训、危房改造、精神病救助和社区康复等“民心工程”上加大力度,创新方法,拓展思路,努力把党和政府对残疾人的关爱转化为残疾人伸手可得的实惠。

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Test 5 For Junior ThreeI.Choose the best answer. 40%1.John as well as I ______ your plan.A. agree toB. agrees toC. agree withD. agrees with2. I would rather _______ at home than ______ today.A. to stay… to go to the moviesB. stay… go to the moviesC. stayed… go to the moviesD. staying…going to the movies3. Sorry, we can’t enter the bedroom, because I have ______ the key in the office.A. lostB. missedC. forgottenD. left4. We should do _______ we should _______ others when we know they are in trouble.A. what… to helpB. all…to helpC. what…helpingD. all…helping5. Her spoken English is better than _____ in our class.A. anyone’s elseB. anyone else’sC. anyone elseD. anyone’s else’s6. I’ve lost my key _______ the bicycle. Have you seen it?A. inB. forC. toD. about7. If Mary ______ to the concert with us, she would have enjoyed herself.A. had goneB. wentC. would have goneD. would go8. In class the American teacher spoke slowly and clearly in order to make himself _______.A. understandB. understoodC. understandingD. to understand9. The jet plane is flying very fast. Soon it is out of _______.A. placeB. sightC. skyD. order10. After the facelift, the Bund began to ______ a new look.A. take onB. take outC. take upD. take out of11. The rocks brought from the moon are________.A. worth to studyB. worthy of being studiedC. worthy of studyingD. worthy being studied12. Did you have a ________ sleep last night?A. deeplyB. quickC. soonD. sound13. Brown’s car is excellent ___________ the color.A. exceptB. besideC. besidesD. except for14. _______tomorrow, he would help us with our work.A. He could comeB. If he willC. If he should comeD. Will he come15. Poverty ________ laziness.A. goes withB. goes withoutC. goes throughD. goes out16. People found the young man ______ in uniform like a soldier.A. dressB. to dressC. dressingD. dressed17. Little ______ think about what others think.A. shall weB. will youC. all… whatD. what…which18. Mother is very pleased with ______ you have told he and all _____ you have given her.A. what…thatB. that…whatC. all…whatD. what…which19. It is nearly half a century _______ the first computer was invented.A. whenB. thatC. sinceD. until20. Prof. Smith, together with his wife and two daughters, ______ to Shanghai by air this evening.A. are flyingB. have been flyingC. is flyingD. has been flyingII. Rewrite the sentences as required. 20%1.The bag was full of apples.The boy ______ the bag ______ apples.2.He didn’t want anything else, only your advice.He wants ______ _______ your advice.3.Y ou can’t win the first prize.It is _______ _______ you ________ win the first prize.4.The modern library they are building now belongs to our school.The modern library _______ _______ now ______ our school’s.5.He doesn’t have lunch at twelve. His classmates don’t, either.______ his classmates _______ he ______ lunch at twelve.6.Please take a seat.________ _______, please.7.Mrs Smith didn’t close the window before she went out.Mrs. Smith went out ________the window _________.8.If you read more ,you can understand better.______ _____ you read, _____better you can understand.9.It seemed that they had known the answer.They seemed______ ______ _______the answer.10.We sang high praise for his great invention.We ______ ______ _______his great invention.III.Fill in the blank with the following words in their proper forms. 20% (brave, eager, courage, enter, perfect, explain, different, invite, discover, live)1._______by his teacher, Tom made up his mind to study well.2.Thank you for your kind________ which reached me just now.3.When he was young, he had make a ______by raising pigs and chickens.4.People are talking about the ________of the little hero.5.Do you think he is ________correct?6.Do you need any more _________?7.One can see the _________between the two without any difficulty.8.The ________of that chemical element is of great importance to science.9.The old man showed us to the _________ to the museum.10.The young man told us about his _________ to study at a university.IV.Correct the following mistakes.(20%)A young officer was on his holidays. He arrived at a railway station._________ He was on his way to visit his mother in other town. He wanted to tell _________ her the time of his train by plane, so that she could meet him at the _________ station. He look in all his pocket, but he found that he didn’t have _________ the right money for the telephone. So he went outside and to look round________ for someone help him. _________ At last, an old soldier came on, and the officer stopped him and _________said, “Have you got change for ten pence?”__________ “Wait the moment,” the old soldier answered, and began to put his _________ hand into his pocket. “Let me see what I can help you.”_________KeyI.BBDAB CABBA BDDCA DCACCII. 1. filled…with 2. nothing but 3. impossible for…to4. being built…is5. Neither…nor…has6. Be seated7. with…open 8. The more…the more 9. to have known10. thought highly ofIII. 1. Encouraged 2. invitation 3. living 4. bravery5. perfectly6. explanation7. difference8. discovery9. entrance 10. eagernessIV. 1. / 2. other-another 3. plane-phone 4. pocket-pockets5. to look-looked6. help-to help7. came-came by8. pences-pence 9. the-a 10. what-if。

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