高一英语天天练Day 6
京师好题天天练高中英语必修一答案北师大版

京师好题天天练高中英语必修一答案北师大版一、语言积累2.选出下列加点字注音全对的一组()a.繁殖(yán)荤腥(hūn)仁慈(mǐn)b.噩梦(è)契约(qiè)拷绸(kǎo)c.周密(zhěn)利莫尼(kē)弄堂(1òng)d.尘埃(ái)骷髅(gū)游说(shūo)3.以下各组没错别字的一项就是()a.黯然颤抖坐想其成迥然有异b.沧桑安谧记忆痛心轻手捏脚c.循着直言老态龙钟消极怠工d.圣地严防仗义执言防患未然4.选择正确的标点符号填在下列横线上()年在京城一招了他们那一拨工人后_____基本就再没见过新人_____断了线了_____干点什么不比这体面_____a.,——:?b.。
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?d.,——,!5.下列各句中,加点的成语使用恰当的一句是()a.古人中鲜有勤奋自学的楷模,悬梁刺股者、秉烛达旦者、闻鸡起舞者,在历史上汗牛充栋。
b.“崇尚科学文明,反对迷信愚昧”图片展,将伪科学暴露得淋漓尽致,使观众深受教育。
c.本刊将洗心革面,稳步提升稿件的编辑质量,决意向文学刊物的高层次、高水平登山。
d.谈起电脑、互联网,这个孩子竟然说得头头是道,左右逢源,使在场的专家也惊叹不已。
二、写作提高(一)阅读下文,回答后面的问题。
①在一种特定优惠的维护之下,稀释着廉价劳动力的滋润,在中国的东洋厂脱胎换骨地(a)了。
②单就这福临路的东洋厂谈,光绪二十八年三井系则的资本买通小氢铵纱厂而创办第一厂的时候,锭子还没两万,可是三十年之后,他们已经存有了六个纱厂,五个布厂,二十五万锭子,三千张布机,八千工人和一千二百万元的资本。
③美国一位作家索洛曾在一本书上说道过,美国铁路的每一根枕木下面,都(b)着一个爱尔兰工人的尸首。
④那么,我也这样(c),东洋厂的每一个锭子上面都(d)着一个中国奴隶的冤魂!1.a、b、c、d四处横线上的词语依次是()a.发展睡著M18x交托b.膨大横躺思考依托c.行进横躺想象倾注d.膨大横卧联想附托2.①句中“特定的优惠的维护”就是指____________;“廉价的劳动力”就是指____________。
高中英语每日一练100套-含答案-151页

高中英语每日一练P1一、词形变化1. able —_________________ (v 使能够)—________________ (v 使残疾)_________________ (adj 残疾的;出故障的)—________________(adj 不能的)—________________ (n 能力)2. normal —_______________ (adj 不正常的)二、语法填空1. The ability _____________ (laugh) and smile is actually something we are born with.2. He lived in an _________________ (abandon) farm.3. Snowing in June is an _____________________ (normal) phenomena.4. It takes them about ______ hour and a half to go to work every day.5. Brian is gifted in writing music; he is very likely to be _______ Beethoven.三、补全句子1. I try to do my job ______________________________________ (尽全力).2. _______________________ (能够) make small talk is a very useful skill in relating with other people.3. _____________________ (欢迎乘坐) Flight BA 98 for Paris.四、英译汉或汉译英1. Snow forced many drivers to abandon their vehicles._______________________________________________________________________________2. 飞机失事,机上200人全部遇难。
(整理版高中英语)高一英语上学期25分钟限时阅读天天练第6天

高一英语上学期25分钟限时阅读天天练—第6天阅读理解〔24分〕AA new study has been carried to test the role of story telling in lowering blood pressure.Dr.Thomas Houston, a professor of the University of Massachusetts Medical School, led a group of scientists that investigated how pre-recorded videos of hypertension 〔高血压〕 patients' talking about their medical histories helped another group of patients with high blood pressure to control their condition over several months.Houston was surprised by their studies that suggested that communication can be a powerful tool in medicine.They showed that those who had had similar experiences, when talking to someone with a similar background, could help change their behavior to become healthier.Hypertension is difficult to control, since it is dependent on diet, exercise and mental state.Medical treatments with drugs, and lifestyle therapies〔疗法〕 have been relatively ineffective because people find it hard to follow those medical requirements.In the test, his team carefully chose their story-tellers from 230 members of a patients' community with whom they could most easily relate.Next, they divided their study population into two groups.One received three interactive 〔互动〕 DVDs containing the tellers' stories of their experiences in living with and treating their hypertension.The other were given educational discs on an unrelated health topic.The study volunteers reported that they had listened to the DVDs, and after three months, those who heard the stories of the hypertensive patients lowered their blood pressure.While the study did not address how the story-telling influenced the patients' behavior, Houston suspects that watching patients of similar backgrounds who had a similar medical experience helped to motivate them to seek medical help to their hypertension.They found that after six months the difference in blood pressure between those who watched the story-tellers and those who observed the unrelated videos remained, suggesting that the story-telling continued to have an effect.1.We can learn from the text that the pre-recorded videos _________.A.tell medical histories of hypertension patientsB.introduce some medical treatments of hypertensionC.introduce a good lifestyle for hypertensive patientsD.tell scientific discoveries of the scientist group2.Houston was surprised to find that _______.A.hypertension is really difficult to controlB.communication has some medical effectsC.medical treatments have no effect at allD.people don't follow the medical requirements3.Which of the following is true about the study?A.The scientists chose 230 patients from a hospital.B.Both the groups used the same videos about health topic.C.The two groups lowered blood pressure in different degrees.D.The story-tellers were hypertension patients as well.4.Which of the following could be the best title of the text?A.The stories of some hypertension patients. B.Medical treatments of blood pressure.C.Storytelling may help lower blood pressure.D.Suggestions about how to lower blood pressure.BHave you ever been to the beautiful country of Holland and its capital Amsterdam? Anyone who has traveled to Amsterdam would probably agree on one thing: Amsterdam's story is a tale of two cities -- one during the day and a completely different one at night.During the day, the largest city in the Netherlands sits quietly on the Amstel River.You can rent a bicycle, visit the Van Gogh or Anne Frank museum, or take a water taxi.But when the sun goes down, the partying begins.In the big clubs and in coffee shops, tourists gather to hang out, talk politics and smoke.Several areas of the city clearly show the two worlds that rule Amsterdam.And they're all within a short cab ride of each other.For example, Dam Square attracts daytime sightseers to its festivals, open markets, concerts and other events.Several beautiful and very popular hotels can be found there.And there's the Royal Palace and the Magna Plaza shopping mall.But at night party-seekers come to the square.Hip hop or funk music is heard there..So if you come, be ready to dance.The clubs don't shut down until 4 am.And while you're there, check out the various inexpensive ways to tour the city.Don't worry about getting lost.Although Dutch is the official language, most people in Amsterdam speak English and are happy to help you with directions.And you'll notice that half the people in the streets are on bicycles they rent.Amsterdam also has a well-planned canal system.For about 10 dollars, you can use the canal bus or a water taxi to cruise〔巡游〕 the "Venice of the North".The city has a historic past.One impressive place to visit is the Anne Frank House on Nine Streets.It was there that the young Jewish girl wrote her famous diary during World War II.Visitors can view Anne's original diary and climb behind the bookcase to the room where she and her family hid from the Nazis for two years.5.What means of transport is not available to visitors in Amsterdam?A.A carriage.B.A bicycle. C.A canal bus.D.A water taxi.6.When getting lost, a visitor can ask natives for directions in _______.A.only Dutch B.Dutch or English C.only English D.Spanish and English 7.What can you learn about by visiting the Anne Frank House?A.The experience of a beautiful girl survivor. B.The glorious past of Amsterdam.C.The life of Jewish during World War Ⅱ. D.The suffering of the Dutch in wars.8.The passage is intended to _______.A.call up people’s memories of World War ⅡB.tell readers what A Tale of Two Cities is aboutC.instruct visitors what to do and see in HollandD.offer readers some information about AmsterdamCTeaching children to read well from the start is the most important task of elementary schools.But relying on educators to approach this task correctly can be a great mistake.Many schools continue to employ instructional methods that have been proven ineffective.The staying power of the “look-say〞or “whole-word〞 method of teaching beginning reading is perhaps the most flagrant example of this failure to instruct effectively.The whole-word approach to reading stresses the meaning of words over the meaning of letters, thinking over decoding, developing a sight vocabulary of familiar words over developing the ability to unlock the pronunciation of unfamiliar words.It fits in with the self-directed, “learning how to learn〞activities recommended by advocates of “open〞 classrooms and with the concept that children have to be developmentally ready to begin reading.Before 1963, no major publisher put out anything but these “Run-Spot-Run〞 readers.However, in 1955, Rudolf Flesch touched off what has been called “the great debate〞 in beginning reading.In his best-seller Why Johnny Can’t Read, Flesch indicted〔控诉〕the nation’s public schools for miseducating students by using the look-say method.He said –and more scholarly studies by Jeane Chall and Rovert Dykstra later confirmed – that another approach to beginning reading, founded on phonics, is far superior.Systematic phonics first teaches children to associate letters and letter combinations with sounds; it then teaches them how to blend these sounds together to make words.Rather than building up a relatively limited vocabulary of memorized words, it imparts a code by which the pronunciations of the vast majority of the most common words in the English language can be learned.Phonics does not devalue the importance of thinking about the meaning of words and sentences; it simply recognizes that decoding is the logical and necessary first step.9.The author indicts the look-say reading approach because ________.A.it overlooks decoding B.Rudolf Flesch agrees with himC.he says it is boring D.many schools continue to use this method 10.One major difference between the look-say method of learning reading and the phonics method is _________.A.look-say is simpler B.Phonics takes longer to learnC.look-say is easier to teach D.phonics gives readers access to far more words11.The phrase “touch-off〞〔Para 3, Line 1〕 most probably means _________.A.talk about shortlyB.start or causeC.compare withD.opposeNew words________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________New phrases________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________New sentences________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________阅读1-4 A B D C 5-8 A B C D 9-11 A D B。
2021年英语时文阅读点津英语天天练高一答案

2021年英语时文阅读点津英语天天练高一答案一、听力第一节(共5小题,每小题1分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的'相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
【听力材料】:(Text 1)W: What’s new with you,Jack?M:Well,I met a really nice woman.We’ve been going out for three months and things look good now.(Text 2)M: When did you first find the door broken and things missing?W:After I got up,around 5:20.Then I called the police station.(Text 3)W: Pass me the flour,please.M:Which tin is it in?W:The one at the end of the shelf.It’s slightly smaller than the others.M:Oh,right.(Text 4)W:Do you know why George hasn’t come yet?M:Yes.He was planning to come,but his wife’s father fell down some stairs and they had to take him to a hospital.W:I’m sorry to hear that.(Text 5)W:Hi,Tony.How did your experiment go yesterday?M: Well,it wasn’t as easy as I had thought.I have to continue doing it tonight.(Text 6)M:Is that Ann?W:Yes.M:This is Mike.How are things with you?W:Oh,very well,but I’m very busy.M:Busy? But you’ve finished all your exams?W:Yes,but I have to help my little sister with her foreign language.M:How about coming out with me this evening?There’s a newfilm on.W:I’m afraid I can’t.A friend of mine is coming from the south and I have to go to the station to meet him.M:What a pity!How about the weekend then?W:No,I’ve arranged to go to an art exhibition with my parents.M:What about next week sometime?W:Maybe.(Text 7)W:I hear there will be a football competition between all senior schools next month.Is that so?M:That’s true.W:Would you please go into some more details?M:Well,the competition will be held in our school and it will begin on August 11.The competition will last a whole week.W:Anything else?M:Yes,both the girls and boys competition will be held at the same time.The girls competition will be held in the morning and the boys competition will be held in the afternoon.W:Yes? Sounds exciting.M:We are both members of our school football team.We should be ready for it.W:Of course.It’s a long time since we had the last football competition last time.I’m really looking forward to another competition.M:Me,too.(Text 8)W: Excuse me.I am from STM.We are carrying out a survey on the traffic in our city.Do you mind if I ask you some questions?M:No,not at all.Go ahead.W:Good,thanks.What do you do,sir?M:I am a teacher.I teach children French.W:Great.Do you live far from the school? I mean,how do you usually go to work?M:Well,mostly by car.But once in a while,I prefer to ride my bike.You know,I live quite far from the school,about 20 miles.And I have to spend about an hour riding to school.But it only takes me less than a quarter of an hour to drive my car,unless the traffic is very bad.W:I see.Does this happen often? I mean the bad traffic.M:Yes,sure! I often get stuck on the way,and the problem’s getting worse and worse.W:That’s all of my questions.Thank you very much.M:You are welcome.(Text 9)M: Customer service.Andney Grant speaking.How may I help you?W:I can’t believe this is happening.I called and ordered a 32?inch bag last Friday.But today I found that you sent me a 24?inch one.I was planning to use that bag during our vacation in Mexico,but it doesn’t seem possible any more because we will take off on Saturday.It’s only two days away.What am I supposed to do?M:I’m really sorry,madam. I’ll check right away.Would you please tell me your order number?W:It’s CE2938.M:Just a minute.I do apologize,madam.There did seem to be a mistake.I’ll have the correct size bag sent to you by overnight mail right away.It will arrive in time for your Saturday trip.Again Iapologize for any inconvenience caused by our mistake.I promise it won’t happen again.W:OK.Well,thank you.M:Thank you,madam,for choosing Linch mail.I hope you will have a wonderful vacation.(Text 10)I wasn’t too fond of the lecture classes of 400 students in my general course.Halfway through my second term when I was considering whether or not to come back in the fall,I went on the Internet and came across Americorp.Then I joined in an organization,and that’s what I did last school year.I worked on making roads,building a house,serving as a teacher’s assistant and working as a camp officer in several projects in South Carolina and Florida.It’s been a great experience,and I’ve almost learned more than what I could have in college since I didn’t really want to be at that school and wasn’t interested in my major a nyway,I thought this was better for me.After 1,700 hours of service I received 4,750 dollars.I can use that to pay off the money I borrowed from the bank or for what is needed when I go back to school this fall at ColumbusState in Ohio.Classes are smaller there and I’ll be majoring in German education.After working with the kids,now I know,I want to be a teacher.1、Who is the man talking about now?A.His girlfriend.B.His sister.C.His mother.2、What are they talking about?A.A traffic accident.B.A fire.C.A crime.3、Where does the conversation most probably take place?A.At a bookshop.B.At a kitchen.C.At a bank.4、Who was injured?A.George.B.George’s wife.C.George’s wife’s father.5、What do we learn from the conversation?A.Tony could not continue the experiment.B.Tony finished the experiment last night.C.Tony will go on with his experiment.第二节(共15小题,每小题1分)听下面5段对话或独白。
2021年高一下学期Exercise6 含答案

I. Grammar2021年高一下学期Exercise6 含答案My elder brother Steve, in the absence of my father who died when I was six, gave me important lessons in values and but for his guidance, I [1]__________ (bee) another punk in the neighbourhood.For instance, Steve taught me to face the results of my behavior. Once when I returned in tears from a Saturday baseball game, it was Steve [2]__________ took the time to ask me what happened. When I explained that my baseball [3]__________ [fly] through Mrs. Holt’s basement windo w, [4]__________ (break) the glass with a crash, Steve encouraged me to confess to her. After all, I should have been playing in the park down Fifth Street and not in the path between buildings. Although my knees knocked as I explained to Mrs. Holt, I offered to pay for the window[5]__________ my pocket money if she would return my ball.I also learned from Steve that personal property is a sacred thing. After I found a shiny silver pen in my fifth-grade classroom, I wanted to keep it, but Steve explained that it might be important to someone else [6]_________ _________ _________ the fact that it had little value. He reminded me of how much I’d hate to lose to someone else the small dogmy father carved from a piece of cheap wood. I returned the pen to my teacher, Mrs. David, and still remembered the smell of her perfume as she patted me on my shoulder.Yet of all the instructions Steve gave me, his respect for life is [7]__________ (vivid) in my mind. When I was twelve, I killed an old brown sparrow in the yard with a BB gun. [8]__________ (excite) with my accuracy, I screamed to Steve to e from the house to take a look. I shall never forget the way [9]_________ __________ he stood for a long moment and stared at the bird on the ground. Then in a dead, quie t voice, he asked, “Did it hurt you first, Mark?” I didn’t know what to answer. He continued with his eyes firm, “The only time you should even think of hurting a living thing is if it hurts you first. And then you think a long, long time. “I really felt terrible then, but that moment stands out [10]________ the most important lesson my brother taught me.(B)As children approach adulthood, school education has a greater effect on the development of them and how to deal with the relationship between teachers and students is quite important.Generation gap is natural between parents and children. So it is [11]__________ teachers and students. In fact, it can [12]__________ (narrow) through mutual understanding and respect. Good teachers are regarded as the students' friends and they will cope with the students' problems fairly and equally which will mand students’ trust. Besides, students rely on teachers and they hope to turn to teachers when[13]__________ (face) with difficulties, so a good teacher should havea clear idea of what the students are thinking and caring for and should municate with them more [14]__________ __________ there will be some misunderstandings in between. Last but not least, students and teachers should respect each other and often think about the things from the other's perspective [15]__________ __________ there will be a harmonious atmosphere. And I think [16]__________ ___________ __________ the teachers bear in mind that with understanding and experienced guidance es a win-win situation, the generation gap actually will also promote the school education positively.II. Reading prehensionIt’s no surprise that Jennifer Senior’s insightful, provocativemagazine cover story, “I love My Children, I Hate My Life,”is arousing much chatter –nothing gets people talking like the suggestion that child rearing is anything less than a pletely fulfilling, life-enriching experience. Rather than concluding that children make parents either happy or miserable, Senior suggests we need to redefine happiness: instead of thinking of it as something that can be measured by moment-to-moment joy, we should consider being happy as a past-tense condition. Even though the day-to-day experience of raising kids can be soul-crushingly hard, Senior writes that “the very things that in the moment dampen our moods can later be sources of intense gratification and delight.”The magazine cover showing an attractive mother holding a cute baby is hardly the only Madonna-and-child image on newsstands this week. There are also stories about newly adoptive – and newly single – mom Sandra Bullock, as well as the usual “Jennifer Aniston is pregnant” news. Practically every week features at least one celebrity mom, or mom-to-be, smiling on the newsstands.In a society that so persistently celebrates procreation, is it any wonder that admitting you regret having children is equivalent toadmitting you support kitten-killing ? It doesn’t seem quite fair, then, to pare the regrets of parents to the regrets of the children. Unhappy parents rarely are provoked to wonder if they shouldn’t have had kids, but unhappy childless folks are bothered with the message that children are the single most important thing in the world: obviously their misery must be a direct result of the gaping baby-size holes in their lives.Of course, the image of parenthood that celebrity magazines like Us Weekly and People present is hugely unrealistic, especially when the parents are single mothers like Bullock. According to several studies concluding that parents are less happy than childless couples, single parents are the least happy of all. No shock there, considering how much work it is to raise a kid without a partner to lean on; yet to hear Sandra and Britney tell it, raising a kid on their “own” (read: with round-the-clock help) is a piece of cake.It’s hard to imagine that many people are dumb enough to want children just because Reese and Angelina make it look so glamorous: most adults understand that a baby is not a haircut. But it’s interestin g to wonder if the images we see every week of stress-free, happiness-enhancingparenthood aren’t in some small, subconscious way contributing to our own dissatisfactions with the actual experience, in the same way that a small part of us hoped getting “the Rachel” might make us look just a little bit like Jennifer Aniston.17. Jennifer Senior suggests in her article that raising a child can bring ______________.[A]temporary delight [B]enjoyment in progress[C]happiness in retrospect [D]lasting reward18. We learn from Paragraph 2 that ______________________.[A]celebrity moms are a permanent source for gossip.[B]single mothers with babies deserve greater attention.[C]news about pregnant celebrities is entertaining.[D]having children is highly valued by the public.19. It is suggested in Paragraph 3 that childless folks _____________________.[A]are constantly exposed to criticism. [B]are largely ignored by the media.[C]fail to fulfill their social responsibilities. [D]are less likelyto be satisfied with their life.20. According to Paragraph 4, the message conveyed by celebrity magazinesis _____________.[A]forting. [B]ambiguous. [C]pensatory.[D]misleading.21. Which of the following can be inferred from the last paragraph?[A]Having children contributes little to the glamour of celebrity moms.[B]Celebrity moms have influenced our attitude towards child rearing.[C]Having children intensifies our dissatisfaction with life.[D]We sometimes neglect the happiness from child rearing.III. Translation1.只有当一名士兵穿上防弹背心的时候,他才可能在战争中幸存下来。
高一英语天天练6

英语天天练6学生姓名_____________ 得分_____________I 阅读理解(共8题;每小题2分,满分16分)1Internet dating has become one of the biggest and most successful business ventures on the Internet. Basically, Internet dating is a way to meet people for either friendship or dating without actually having to meet them in person first.The first thing to do if you decide to try Internet dating is to build your profile(简介) which can include your hobbies, hopes for the future, and so on. A photograph is optional, but many sites claim that a photograph increases the number of people who look at your profile. Many Internet dating sites will charge a one-time registration fee to use their services.Internet dating makes it possible to meet people from all over the world. You can even narrow the search down to your area by zip code. Another advantage is that you can communicate by email before you meet in person. Thousands of people have met, fallen in love, and married through Internet dating. It is an excellent way for shy people to meet. It is also a way for people with busy lives to connect with others, and an easy way to meet people who share your interests.Just as in conventional dating and love, there are some pitfalls to be aware of in Internet dating. The person you have been talking to on the net may not be who they say they are. Be very aware that there are some people who misrepresent their appearance or private details, such as marital status, income, and so on, for their own reasons. It would not be the first time that someone has been taken in, and talk shows are full of cheating partners who have been caught dating over the Internet in their spare time. Nevertheless, taking a few simple precautions should help ensure that your Internet dating experience is fun.1. Which of the following is a must to make an Internet dating possible?A. A photo.B. A profile.C. Registration fee.D. Business experience.2. One advantage of Internet dating is that _______.A. you can avoid a face-to-face meeting in the beginningB. you're sure to find a partner with the same interestsC. you'll find absolutely reliable information of othersD. you'll gain fame and money overnight3. The underlined word "pitfalls" in Paragraph 4 most probably means________.A. rulesB. trendsC. problemsD. skills4. What is probably talked about following the last paragraph?A. Conventional dating.B. Hidden advantages.C. Safety measures.D. Romantic love.2The Barbie doll first appeared at the toy fair in New York in 1959. Its creator was Ruth Handler, an American businesswoman. She and her husband Elliott along with Harold Matt Matson started the toy company Mattel. She based the design of the new doll on a German doll named Bild Lilli and named her after their daughter Barbara.The first Barbie wore a black and white swimsuit and had her hair in a ponytail(马尾辫). She looked very grown-up. But any concerns that parents would not want to buy it for little girls were soon proved wrong.Mattel sold 300,000 Barbie dolls in the first year at a price of three dollars. Today, a fifty-year-old Barbie in good condition might cost more than 27,000 dollars.Barbie dolls have represented 50 different nationalities and are sold in 150 countries. Mattel says 90% of girls in the United States between the ages of three and ten own at least one Barbie doll. It says girls between the ages of three and six own an average of about 12.Barbie also faced her share of critics. A well-known example was when women’s educatio n groups objected to a talking Barbie doll that declared, among other things, “Math class is tough!” Mattel agreed to change it. Saudi Arabia has banned Barbie dolls. And a lawmaker in the American state of West Virginia would like to do the same. Last month, he proposed banning sales of Barbie and other dolls that influence girls to put too much importance on physical beauty.Some people say Barbie is an unhealthy role model for young girls. Robin Gerber disagrees. She wrote a book about Barbie. She points out dolls like scientist Barbie and race car driver Barbie. She says people who criticize Barbie should tell girls the story of the businesswoman who created her. She says Ruth Handler wanted the dolls to help girls think about what they wanted to do with their lives.5. The first Barbie doll might not be popular among little girls because _______.A.her hairstyle was out of fashionB.her appearance looked much too matureC.her way of dressing was against the traditionD.physical beauty wasn’t thought to be imp ortant6. From the passage we know that Mattel ________.A. is one of the world’s largest toy companiesB. is the director of an American toy companyC. was the woman who originally created BarbieD. was a salesman who was good at selling Barbie dolls7. Barbie dolls are criticized partly because they make girls ________.A. pay too much attention to their physical beautyB. neglect their schoolwork and inner beautyC. prefer physical beauty to inner beautyD. waste too much time and money on clothes8. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that in her book Robin Gerber ________.A. shows Barbie dolls have a negative influence on girlsB. praises a successful person who sells Barbie dollsC. expresses her own favorable opinion about BarbieD. argues for banning the sales of Barbie dollsII单句改错(每题1分,共10分)9. As we know, the population in India is smaller than it in China. __________10. Tom lives in a town, about 50 miles far away from the city. __________11. The movie is very moving that I want to watch it again. __________12. The senior high school is three times size of my previous junior high school. __________13. Word came what the weekly examination would be put off. __________14. He has three sons, both of them are doctors in the hospital. __________15. We don’t believe that he can finish the task so well, does he? __________16. Your main duty is introduce the new products to the customers. __________17. He is very quiet, so he doesn’t speak actively if he is asked a question. __________18. Rather than going shopping she prefers to stay at home , for it is so hot outside. __________。
(完整word版)SIA天天练(人教版高一英语上)

SIA天天练(人教版高一英语上)英语学习贵在循序渐进、不断积累、始终坚持。
一天一个问题, Practice every day! Hold on and you’ll make it。
SIA2知识与能力: 词汇与语法题型一: 词汇填空First to make friends you must be f1 to others.Smile at others and you are sure to get a smile in r2 .Never judge a person by his appearance and c3 .Second friends should negotiate instead of quarrel.When you don’t agree with someone please d4 with him.Finally never believe in those who leave you when you are in trouble.And never leave your friend when he is in trouble.R5 a friend in need is a friend indeed.题型二: 单句改错6.It was interested to be in a different environment.7.As soon as he'd finished eat he excused himself.8.He said that Mr.Davidson was asking see me.9.She said she had been asked take two suitcases to Africa by a man called Sean.10.I love sweets but Mum doesn't let me to have them very often.SI2答案与解析题型一: 词汇填空1.friendly。
SIA天天练6(人教版高一英语上)

SIA天天练6(人教版高一英语上)英语学习贵在循序渐进、不断积累、始终坚持。
一天一个问题Practice every day! Hold on and you’ll make it。
安徽省蚌埠二中-----朱正军SIA6知识与能力:词汇与语法题型一:词语替换:(每题一词每题1分,共5分)1. She suffered from loneliness but she had to learn to like it there.2. Make a list of reasons why friends are important to you.3. I wonder if it’s because I haven’t been able to be outdoors for so long that I’ve grown crazy about everything to do with nature.4. It’s no use giving him advice. He will take no notice of it. You might as well save your b reath.5. Good friends do not add up what they do for each other instead they offer help when it is needed.题型二:单句改错6. With such stories it makes people think about life but therefore attracts the audience.7. The activities are not only enjoyable and also helpful.8. Many students feel that a popular teacher must be kind and easy going. He and she should makethe class very active by joking with the students.9. I’d like to stay there for half a month visiting place of interest or practicing my English as well.10. We named the dog Jack and keep him for about three years.SIA6答案与解析题型一:词汇填空这种词语替换是复习英语近义词的一种有效手段,同时在进行替换时还要关注相关的语法变化,如第3题,to do with(与……相关)作定语,而换成concern时就要用concerning作定语。
2019高考英语一轮复习习题天天练模块6Unit2Whatishappinesstoyou牛津译林版

Unit 2 What is happiness to you一、阅读理解。
A business school in Paris will soon begin using artificial intelligence and facial analysis to determine whether students are paying attention in class. The software, called Nestor, is used in two online classes at the ESG business school beginning in September.The idea, according to LCA founder Marcel Saucet, is to use the data that Nestor collects to improve the performance of both students and professors. The software uses students webcams(网络摄像机)to analyze eye movements and facial expressions and determine whether students are paying attention to a video lecture. It then formulates quizzes based on the content covered during moments of inattentiveness. Professors would also be able to identify moments when student s’ attention declined, which could help to improve their teaching, Saucet says.Advocates for AI in education say that the software is actually unable to teach a course, but the technology could be used as a digital tutor that would adapt to a student’s in dividual needs, and help develop more effective studying habits. Such software could also help teachers by providing feedback on the effectiveness of their teaching, advocates say.Saucet says Nestor won’t store any of the video footage it gets and that hi s company has no plans to sell any other data the software collects. In addition to facial recognition and analysis, the software can integrate(合并)with students’ calendars to suggest possible study times, and track their online behavior to pick up on patterns.Rose Luckin, a professor at the University College London Knowledge Lab, says AI could unlock the “black box of learning” by providing information on how and when learning happens. Luckin says a program like Nestor could be useful for students who tak e classes remotely, since “there isn’t a human there watching them.” And while some are concerned that AI may one day replace teachers, Luckin sees the technology more as an assistant, rather than a replacement. Saucet agrees. “Human contact is not going t o go away,” he says. “There will always be professors.”1.How does Nestor work to find out when students aren’t paying attention?A. By collecting the data of students’ performance in different classes.B. By collecting the students’ grades in the quizzes.C. By shooting and analyzing students’ eye movements and facial expressions..D. By identifying moments when students’ attention declined.2.Which is the benefit of AI education?A. It could be used exactly to replace a tutor.B. It helps student to develop more effective studying habits.C. The software is able to satisfy the requirement of a course.D. It could help teachers to give feedback on students’ performance..3.How does Nestor deal with the information collected from students?A. Nestor will us e it to suggest possible study time to students’ schedule.B. It won’t store any video footage but facial expression.C. The company hasn’t expected to make profits by selling the data to other corporations..D. Nestor will use it to keep track online of s tudents’ behavior and punish them.4.What is Rose Luckin’s attitude towards the replacement of teachers with AI?A. Objective.B. Approving.C. Indifferent.D. Opposed.【文章大意】本文介绍新的软件Nestor。
高一英语天天练

英语天天练5学生姓名_____________ 得分_____________I 阅读理解共8题;每小题2分,满分16分1Everyone hopes for happiness and satisfaction in life. However, life is short and changeable . It can be tough to all of us most of the time. So, how to live a peaceful life in contentment满足is a big issue worth thinking carefully.Have you ever noticed that the more you have, the more you want Let’s face it. Thinking our life is good enough doesn’t come naturally to many people. When we have high expectati ons of everything in life, we will run into disappointment. Only when we understand that needs are different from desires can we live with satisfaction. Here are a few ideas to help you be happier with what you have and who you are.Focus on what you are thankful for. Most people want things to be better than they are, or when things are going well, we forget to appreciate what we have. Learn to reflect on how much better things are than they could be. Focus on what you are thankful for. Write down 5 things you are grateful for right now.When we hold onto regrets from decisions we have made, it can damage our happiness really. Many people regret something they can no longer change, which ends up stopping them back from moving forward in a more positive manner. What happened in the past is done and gone, so work to stay present and care about the current moment to find more joy and achievement.When we use other people as the measuring stick for our personal success and quality of life , we are likely to be less satisfied. Social contrast 对比can provide useful information when we try to learn from others, but they also hold our opinion in a dissatisfying position. Compare yourself less with others so you can be satisfied more.When you are focused on your big dreams and future goals, you might elide the daily pleasures which are around you. Learn to slow down and enjoy the wonder and beauty around you. Stay present and focus on the task you’re doing at the moment. Don’t let the life pass you by because you’re always on the go .Practice looking at life through the lens透镜of satisfaction and it will become more natural.1 How can we live with satisfaction________A. To change our lifestyle.B. To have a motivation in life.C. To give less attention to what we are thankful for.D. To realize the difference between needs and desires.2. The underlined word “elide”in Paragraph 6 probably means “________”.A. enjoyB. changeC. createD. ignore3. What should you do to put yourself in a good mood_________A. Make time for simple pleasures.B. Learn from successful people.C. Focus on your future goals.D. Create chance to learn more.4. As for the advice on how to live in happiness and satisfaction, which one is not included_______A. stay thankfulB. Don’t ask for moreC. compare more with othersD. Don’t focus on future goals.2In the computer age, most of us take a broadband Internet connection for granted. Whether cable or mobile broadband, today’s connections are many times faster than those in the early days. Videos play smoothly, complex websites load quickly, and files download much faster than ten years ago. And the files are much bigger too.There’s a catch, of course. You have to liv e near enough to a major city to get broadband Internet. If you don’t, it’s slow dial-up access for you. And for those living really far out, there may be no Internet access at all.Technology experts often talk about the “last mile” problem, which refers to the difficulty of bringing Internet access to remote locations. In cities and suburbs, it’s relatively easy to provide access for everyone. It is much more difficult to deliver access to those living far from cities, especially in developing countries. Internet service providers, for their part, have been reluctant to provide access to sparsely稀疏地populated areas. The handful of Internet users they would reach wouldn’t cover the expense.But every year, technological advancements allow of more and more Internet users. Most broadband connections today run over existing cable TV and telephone lines although these technologies aren’t available everywhere. Some companies have delivered the Internet over standard power lines. Advancements in cheaper, more efficient fiber optics cables光纤电缆promise to bring extremely fast Internet connections to more users.Still, the “last mile” problem remains hard to deal with. There will always be somewhere that doesn’t have an affordable broadband connection. But someday that might not matter. If the rapid progress in cell phone technology is any indication, it may not be too long before an Internet connection simply follows you wherever you go.5. The underlined part “ a catch” in Paragraph 2 probably means “________”.A. a rare challengeB. a desirable planC. an efficient deviceD. a hidden problem6. What can we know from the third paragraphA. Internet connection has not been popular in most cities.B. Internet service providers care about rural customers.C. Computer is popular in developing countries.D. It is hard to bring Internet access to users in remote areas.7. Paragraph 4 mainly tells us that technological advancements ________.A. make TV and telephone available everywhereB. bring great change to people’s everyday lifeC. make it possible for more people to use the InternetD. bring faster Internet connections to users8. What may eventually settle the “last mile” problemA. The broadband connection’s getting fas ter.B. More and more Internet users.C. More and more Internet connections.D. The rapid progress in cell phone technology.II语法填空每个1分,共10分Keeping a diary in English is one of the effective ways to improve our English writing ability. Compared with other forms of writing, it is shorter and takes 9 little time. It can help us to develop the habit of thinking in English. If we persist in this practice, gradually we’ll learn how10__expressourselves in English. In keeping a diary in English, we certainly run up against many _11__ difficult. In the first place, it often happens that we have trouble in ____12___ find appropriate words and phrases to give expression to our mind.Secondly, there ___13___ be many idiomatic ways of saying things in Chinese. And it is extremely hard for us to put_____14_____into English properly.As far as I am 15 concern, my suggestion is 16 we should always have a notebook and aChinese-English dictionary within easy reach. Whenever something beats us, we can first put it down in our notebook and then consult our dictionary. We can also ask our English teacher _17__ help, if necessary. In short, I believe that it is of great use to keep a diary in English for _18___ development of our writing skills.。
高考英语一轮复习习题天天练模块6Unit2Whatishappinesstoyou牛津译林版选修

Unit 2 What is happiness to you一、阅读理解。
A business school in Paris will soon begin using artificial intelligence and facial analysis to determine whether students are paying attention in class. The software, called Nestor, is used in two online classes at the ESG business school beginning in September.The idea, according to LCA founder Marcel Saucet, is to use the data that Nestor collects to improve the performance of both students and professors. The software uses students webcams(网络摄像机)to analyze eye movements and facial expressions and determine whether students are paying attention to a video lecture. It then formulates quizzes based on the content covered during moments of inattentiveness. Professors would also be able to identify moments when student s’ attention declined, which could help to improve their teaching, Saucet says.Advocates for AI in education say that the software is actually unable to teach a course, but the technology could be used as a digital tutor that would adapt to a student’s in dividual needs, and help develop more effective studying habits. Such software could also help teachers by providing feedback on the effectiveness of their teaching, advocates say.Saucet says Nestor won’t store any of the video footage it gets and that hi s company has no plans to sell any other data the software collects. In addition to facial recognition and analysis, the software can integrate(合并)with students’ calendars to suggest possible study times, and track their online behavior to pick up on patterns.Rose Luckin, a professor at the University College London Knowledge Lab, says AI could unlock the “black box of learning” by providing information on how and when learning happens. Luckin says a program like Nestor could be useful for students who tak e classes remotely, since “there isn’t a human there watching them.” And while some are concerned that AI may one day replace teachers, Luckin sees the technology more as an assistant, rather than a replacement. Saucet agrees. “Human contact is not going t o go away,” he says. “There will always be professors.”1.How does Nestor work to find out when students aren’t paying attention?A. By collecting the data of students’ performance in different classes.B. By collecting the students’ grades in the quizzes.C. By shooting and analyzing students’ eye movements and facial expressions..D. By identifying moments when students’ attention declined.2.Which is the benefit of AI education?A. It could be used exactly to replace a tutor.B. It helps student to develop more effective studying habits.C. The software is able to satisfy the requirement of a course.D. It could help teachers to give feedback on students’ performance..3.How does Nestor deal with the information collected from students?A. Nestor will us e it to suggest possible study time to students’ schedule.B. It won’t store any video footage but facial expression.C. The company hasn’t expected to make profits by selling the data to other corporations..D. Nestor will use it to keep track online of s tudents’ behavior and punish them.4.What is Rose Luckin’s attitude towards the replacement of teachers with AI?A. Objective.B. Approving.C. Indifferent.D. Opposed.【文章大意】本文介绍新的软件Nestor。
2019高考英语一轮复习习题天天练模块6Unit1Laughterisgoodforyou牛津译林版

Unit 1 Laughter is good for you一、阅读理解。
A new “smart bin” could mean the end of environment-conscious families spending hours sorting tins, cartons, bottles, and cardboard for recycling.The invention, which can help sort rubbish into recycling categories without needing people to operate. It is being trialed in Poland and is set to go on sale in UK within a few years.The bin, designed by start-up company Bin.E, recognizes different type of waste via a system positioned inside the bin which uses sensors, image recognition and artificial intelligence. Once waste is placed inside, the camera and sensor identify its type and place it in one of the smaller bins. Then it compresses the waste so it occupies less space.It is thought that the bin could be stocked by department stores such as John Lewis, which said it is introducing more new hi-tech recycling bins. Matt Thomas, a buyer at John Lewis, gave us the reason, “We’ve recently seen a jump in specialist bins sales, with a 25 percent increase in the last few months alone. We have noticed our customers are becoming more and more focused on sustainability. In response to this demand, we are really excited to introduce a smart bin this autumn/winterseason-designed to make recycling more efficient and functional for the everyday home."Bin. E’s official release on the market will take place in 2018. However, at first only a larger version designed for offices will be available. The office bin will sell at £ 430 while customers will need to pay a £ 107 subscriptio n fee for an accompanying smartphone app, which hooks them up with collection services. A spokesman at Bin. E said that home version of the bin will be cheaper and will not include a monthly payment.They added: “After the office version, we plan to create an outdoor version and later the home version. We decided to go for the outdoor version for public areas first because it is more difficult to organize an efficient waste segregating system than in our homes.”1.What do we know about about a new “smart bin” from the first paragraph?A. It works automatically.B. It has been used widely.C. It is easy to operate.D. It is very expensive.2.What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 2 refer to?A. The waste.B. The camera.C. The bin.D. The sensor.3.Why is John Lewis introducing more new hi-tech recycling bins?A. To change people’s behaviour,B. To satisfy increasing demands.C. To popularize new technology.D. To make them more famous.4.Where will the first version of new “smart bin” be used according to Bin. E’s official?A. At home.B. In the supermarket.C. In the open air.D. In the office.【文章大意】本文介绍了一款可以智能分类垃圾的“智能垃圾箱”。
湖南省长沙市第一中学2015-2016学年高一下学期第六周天天练(一)英语试题 含答案

2016年上学年第六周长沙市一中天天练(2016全国高三七联,D)题材:发明与技术词数:375限时:6分钟Until recently,personal assistants were only a luxury(奢侈品)available for successful people and those wealthy enough to pay another human being to organize their lives.That could change,if technology firms have their way。
Recently Amazon,Apple,Facebook,Google and Microsoft have been investing heavily in developing software that can copy some of the functions of personal assistants,such as booking restaurant reservations and offering reminders for coming meetings。
Why are technology firms battling so fiercely with one another to offer virtual①personal assistants? With the rise of smartphones,companies are able to dig deeper into consumers’lives than ever before。
Developing useful software can make customers differentiate(区别)firms and improve loyalty②to their platforms。
高一英语天天练(第六周)

于对市爱美阳光实验学校周一When I was a little girl, every Sunday my family of six would put on our best clothes and go to Sunday School and then church . The___51___in elementary school would all meet together to sing songs , and then later divide into__52___ based on their ages.One Easter Sunday, all the kids ___53__ with big eyes and big___54__about what the Easter Bunny had brought . ___55__ all of the kids shared their stories with __56__, one young boy , whom I shall call Bobby, sat __57__ . One of the teacher s , noticing this, said to him, “ And what did the Easter Bunny __58__you ?〞He replied , “ My mom __59__ the door by accident so the Easter Bunny couldn’t get ___60___ because he hadn’t got a key .〞This sounded like a ___61__idea to all of us kids, so we kept on going with the stories. My mom knew the true story, ___62___ . Bobby’s mom was a single parent , and she suspected that they justcouldn’t__63__the Easter Bunny.After Sunday School was over, everyone went off to _64___. But my mom announced that we were going home _65__ . At home, she explained that to make Bobby feel ___66___, we were going to pretend(假装) to be the Easter Bunny , make a basket of our candies for him and__67_ it at church . We all donated(捐赠)some to the basket, and __68__ back to church . There, mom hung the basket over the hanger(挂钩)and attached(附上) a(n)___69__:Dear Bobby ,I’m sorry I __70__ your house last night . Happy Easter.Love The Easter Bunny51. A. teachers B. kids C. boys D. girls52. A. teams B. lines C. groups D. parts53. A. got B. started C. gathered D. arrived54. A. stories B. toys C. suggestions D. ideas55. A. When B. Because C. While D. Since56. A. delight B. surprise C. pity D. sadness57. A. straight B. alone C. silently D. hopefully58. A. teach B. bring C. tell D. buy59. A. locked B. opened C. broke D. knocked60. A. out B. through C. inside D. off61. A. reasonable B. silly C. funny D. false62. A. even B. though C. finally D. then63. A. find B. choose C. afford D. catch64. A. school B. church C. lunch D. home65. A. differently B. secretly C. instead D. immediately66. A. happy B. wonderful C. hopeful D. proud67. A. leave B. put C. store D. pass68. A. looked B. returned C. headed D. drove69. A. letter B. wish C. apology D. note70. A. missed B. dreamed C. sought D. enteredThe three main types of secondary education in the United States have been provided by the Latin grammar school, the academy, and the public high school. The first of these was a colonial institution. It began in New England with the establishment in 1635 of the Boston Free Latin School. The curriculum consisted mainly of the classical languages, and the purpose of this kind of school was the preparation of boys for college, where most of them would be fitted for the ministry.The academy began in th e early 1750’s with Benjamin Franklin’s school in Philadelphia, which later became the University of Pennsylvania. It extended generally to about the middle nineteenth century, except in the southern states where the public high school was late in developing and where the academy continued to be a principal means of secondary education even after 1900.The academy was open to girls as well as to boys, and it provided a wider curriculum than what the Latin grammar school had furnished. It was designed not only as a preparation for college but also for practical life in commercial and business activities. Although its wide educational values are evident and are recognized as important contributions to secondary education in this country, the academy has never been considered a public institution as the public high school has come to be.The public high school had its origin in Massachusetts in 1821 when the English Classical School was established in Boston. In 1827,the state enacted the first state wide public high school law in the United States. By 1840,there were perhaps a dozen public high schools in Massachusetts and many in other eastern states by 1850,they could also be found in many other states. Just as the curriculum of the academy grew out of that of the Latin grammar school, the curriculum of the public high school developed out of that of the academy. The public high school in the United States is a repudiation of the aristocratic and selective principle of the European educational tradition. Since 1890,enrollments in secondary schools, mainly public high schools, have practically doubled in this country every ten years.56.According to the passage, which of the following sequences indicates the order in which the schools developed?A.Latin grammar school, public high school, academy.B.Latin grammar school, academy, public high school.C.Public high school, Latin grammar school, academy.D.Public high school, academy, Latin grammar school.57.It is the opinion of the author that the academy, compared with the public high school, was ____.A.obviously academically better B.more discriminatory instudent selection C.coeducational D.not generally considered as a public institution58.The year 1827 marks the ____.A.enactment of the first state wide public high school lawB.founding of the Latin Grammar School in BostonC.establishment of the English classical School in BostonD.year when Massachusetts made free public education compulsory after the eighth grade59.One can probably infer from his article that “Latin grammar school〞refers to ____.A.the Boston Free Latin SchoolB.all the elementary schools in the United StatesC.schools which taught Latin, exclusive of all other subjects D.a number of schools which developed in New England60.It is implied but not stated in the passage that ____.A.European educational systems are not goodB.As high schools developed in the united states, the decision was made to make them responsible to people from all classes ofsociety.C.There was an aristocratic and selective principle in the European educational traditionD.public high schools in the United States embraced the Europeaneducational traditioncurriculum enact repudiation aristocratic enrollment周二In the eighteenth—century one of the first modern economists, Adam Smith, thought that the “whole annual produce of the land and labour of every country〞provided revenue to “three different orders of people: those who live by rent, those who live by wages, and those who live by profit〞. Each successive stage of the industrial revolution, however, made the social structure more complicated.Many intermediate groups grew up during the nineteenth century between the upper middle class and the working class. There were small—scale industrialists as well as large ones, small shopkeepers and tradesmen, officials and salaried employees, skilled and unskilled workers, and professional men such as doctors and teachers. Farmers and peasants continued in all countries as independent groups.During the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries the possession of wealth inevitably affected a person’s social position.Intelligent industrialists with initiative made fortunes by their wits which lifted them into an economic group far higher than that of their working—class parents. But they lacked social training of the upper class, who despised them as the “new rich.〞They often sent their sons and daughters to special school to acquire social training. Here their children, mixed with the children of the upper classes, were accepted by them, and very often found marriage partners from among them. In the same way, a thrifty, hardworking labourer, though not clever himself, might save for his son enough to pay for an extended secondary school education in the hope that he would move in a “white collar〞 occupation, carrying with it a higher salary and a move up in the social scale.In the twentieth century the increased taxation of higher incomes, the growth of the social services, and the wider development of educational opportunity have considerably altered the social outlook. The upper classes no longer are the sole, or even the main possessors of wealth, power and education, though inherited social position still carries considerable prestige.61.What criterion did Adam Smith seem to go by in his classificatio n of social groups?A.The amount of wealth B.The amou nt of moneyC.The social status D.The way of getting money 62.If you compare the first and second paragraph, what groups of people did Adam Smith leave out in his classification?A.Officials and employees. B.Peasants and farmers.C.Doctors and teachers. D.Tradesmen and landlords.63.Who were the ‘new rich’ during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries?A.They were still the upper class people. B.They were owners of large factories.C.They were intelligent industrialists.D.They were skilled workers who made their fortune.64.According to the passage, what did those people do who intended to make their children move up in the social ladder?A.They saved a lot of money for their children to receive higher education.B.They tried to find marriage partners from the children of the upper class.C.They made greater fortunes by their wits.D.They worked even harder to acquire social training.65.In the twentieth century class differences have been partly smoothed out by ____.A.increased income and decreased taxationB.taxation, social services and educational opportunitiesC.education, the increase of income and industrial developmentD.the decrease of the upper class populationlabour revenue upper alter inherit 任务型阅读If you and your friends wish to share a secret, you can write it in code, and no one else will be able to read it. Codes are one way of writing in secrets. Ciphers(暗码) are another. In the code each word is written as a secret code or word number. In a cipher each letter is changed.Codes and ciphers have played an important role in the history of the word. Julius Caesar, the Roman ruler who defeated almost all the countries in Europe about 2000years ago, used a cipher when he sent secret messages to his troops. During American Revolution, George Washington’s spi es used a kind of code to send him information about the enemy before his military〔事的〕 action. In World War 2,the American “broke〞, or figured out, Japan’s most important navy codes and got enough information to destroy a powerful Japanese fleet〔舰队〕。
高一英语暑假阅读天天练 第六天

我的暑假第六天:One silly question I simply can’t stand is “How do you feel?” Usually the question is asked of a man in action—a man on the go, walking along the streets, or busily working at his desk. So what do you expect him to say? He’ll probably say, “Fine, I’m all right,” but you have put a bug(小虫子) in his ear—maybe now he’s not sure. If you are a good friend, you may have seen something in his face, or his walk, that he overlooked(忽略) that morning. It starts worrying him a little. First thing you know, he looks in a mirror to see if everything is all right, while you go merrily on your way asking someone else “How do you feel?” Every question has its time and place. It’s perfectly acceptable, for instance, to ask “How do you feel?” if you’re visiting a close friend in the hospital. But if the fellow is walking on both legs, hurrying to take a train, or sitting at his desk working, it’s silly to ask him that silly question. When George Bernard Shaw, the famous writer of plays, was in his eighties, someone aske d him. “How do you feel?” Shaw put him in his place. “When you reach my age”, he said, “either you feel all right or you’re dead.”1. According to the writer, greetings such as “How do you feel?”_______.A. show one’s consideration for othersB. are a good way to makefriendsC. are proper to ask a man in actionD. generally make one feeluneasy2. The question “How do you feel?” seems to be correct and suitablewhen asked of _____.A. a man working at his deskB. a person having lost a close friendC. a stranger who looks somewhat worriedD. a friend who is ill3. George Bernard Shaw’s reply in the passage shows his_______.A. cheerfulnessB.clevernessC. abilityD. politeness4. “You’ve put a bug in his ear” means that you’ve_______.A. made him laughB.shown concern for himC. made fun of himD. given him some kind of warningA strange thing happens to nearly everybody at night. They turn off the lights, pull up the covers and close their eyes. Six or seven sleeping hours later, they wake up again. Strange, isn’t it?Sleep puzzles science. Scientists and doctors would rather talk about why one can’t fall asleep. They are not sure what causes sleep. The best conditions for sleep are good health and meal neither too big nor too small. No worries and a comfortable place are important, too. They advise against two in bed.Strange things happen during sleep. For example, they move often. You would feel tired if you didn’t. You also dream. Part of your brain is still awake when you dream. Dreaming happens when the memory and imagination in parts of your brain are still awake. Experiments have shown most of us dreamin color. Bad dreams may be caused by stomach ache. Don’t worry if you dream. Some great stories and poems were begun while their writers slept.1. Sleep puzzles scientists because they are not certain _______.A. why one can’t fall asleepB. why one wakes upC. both A and BD. what causes sleep2. The best conditions for sleep are _______.A. good healthB. a meal neither too big nor too smallC. no worriesD. good health, limited meal, no worries anda good place3. You would feel tired during sleep if you _______.A. moved too oftenB. slept on your backC. didn’t moveD. went to sleep late4. The best title for the passage is _______.A. How Can You Get a Good SleepB. The Strangeness of SleepC. What Happens During SleepD. The Causes of Dream。
鸡驱学校高一英语寒假作业天天练 练习(第6天)

妨努州忍劲市鸡驱学校〔六〕Humor1.The Climate of New ZealandTeacher: Matthew, what is the climate of New Zealand?Matthew: Very Cold, sir.Teacher: Wrong.Matthew: But, sir! When they send us meat it always arrives frozen!西兰的气候老师:马修,西兰的气候怎么样?马修:先生,那里的天气很冷。
老师:错了。
马修:可是,先生!从那儿运来的猪肉都冻得硬邦邦的。
2.Who Discovered Australia?Teacher: Find Australia on the map for me, Johnny.Johnny: It's there, sir.Teacher: That's right. Now Sammy, who discovered Australia?Sammy: Johnny, sir.谁发现了澳大利亚?老师:约翰尼,在地图上给我找出澳大利亚在什么地方。
约翰尼:先生,在这儿。
老师:对了。
萨默,你来答复我是谁发现了澳大利亚?萨默:先生,是约翰尼。
English poemIf I could save time in a bottlethe first thing that I'd like to dois to save every day until eternity passes awayjust to spend them with youIf I could make days last foreverif words could make wishes come trueI'd save every day like a treasure and thenagain I would spend them with you如果我能把时间存入一个瓶子,我要作的第一件事就是,把每一天都存下来直到永恒,再和你一起慢慢度过。
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2020年高一英语暑假每日一练Day 6(30分钟,100分)Part 1:语法知识小练(30分)单句语法填空 51.A sudden stop can be a very frightening experience,________(especial) if you are travelling at high speed.2.The British criticized the dictionary, but it quickly became a standard ________ (refer) book in the States.3.________ (surprise),none of us agreed to the proposal.4.It is ________ (danger)for children under five years old to be left alone at home.5.When things aren't going well, my parents always _______ (encouragement)me to continue.用所给词的适当形式补全下列句子1.She ________her room every day.So her room is ________ and tidy.(clean)2.Theme parks expect to make a profit by the ________ for admission.So theme parks ________ money for admission.(charge)3.He was treated ________.So he is very angry.(fair)4.At school she formed a close ________ with several other girls.(friendship)5.She is English.So she is an ________(English-speak)完成句子1.人人应该受到平等地尊重。
Everyone should ________________.2.这位秘书安排了一个方便的时间和地方。
The secretary arranged ________________.3.作为学生你的表现很优秀。
____________ as a student is very excellent.4.第一堂课非常令人愉快——我很喜欢!The first lesson ________________ -I liked it a lot!5.我对他的第一印象是他是一个善良有思想的年轻人。
________________ of him was that he was a kind and thoughtful young man.Part 2:词汇识记和语境活用(单句填空,35分)Ⅰ.单句语法填空1.The organization has a ________ (center) office in New York.2.I have a ________ (various) of books at home.3.They often sing for their own ________ (amuse).4.Beijing is famous ________ its places of historic interest.5.The television has little ________ (attract) for me.6.I think these interesting old customs should ________ (preserve).7.This river is ten times the ________ (long) of that river.8.His style was ________ (model) after Shakespeare.9.The content is the same,________ book you choose.10.It is no wonder ________ the children love to visit the farm.Ⅱ.完成句子1.无论你选择什么,你都要接受你自己的决定。
____________________,you must stand by your decision.(choose)2.你喝了那么多酒,难怪你头疼。
________________________—you drank so much wine.(get)3.苏格兰以其乡村美景著称,有许多湖泊和山脉。
Scotland,__________________ its beautiful countryside, has many lakes and mountains.(famous) 4.这个美丽的景点位于中国东部,吸引了来自全世界的游客。
The scenic spot lies in the east of China,________________________ from all over the world.(attract) 5.这个学生以各种各样的理由迟到。
The student was late __________________.(various)6.不管我有没有时间,我都会不遗余力地学好英语。
____________________,I shall spare no effort to learn English well.(have)7.他不仅聪明,而且勤奋好学。
Not only ________________________,but(also)he is hard-working.(clever)8.他获准加入这家俱乐部。
He ____________________ this club.(gain)9.徒步旅行能帮助我们亲近自然。
Hiking can help us ______________________.(get)10.我们应当在开会前做好准备工作。
We should make arrangements ____________________.(advance)Part 3:阅读理解(35分)A(2020·江西高一期末)Camping with kidsThe protected lands of the National Parks are some of the most amazing destinations(目的地)to view nature. Here are some of the best national parks for kids.Grand Canyon National ParkGrand Canyon National Park is a true must-see destination. During the summer months both the South and North Rim are open. The South Rim is busier, but the lodges(小屋)along this side are worth the time to explore. The North Rim offers some great backcountry(偏远地区)activities.Mesa Verde National ParkMesa Verde National Park is a great spot to enjoy some of Colorado's amazing archeological (考古的)sites. This park celebrates the history of the Pueblo people in the southwestern United States. Visitors will find over 4,000 archeological sites at Mesa Verde, including 600 cliff dwellings(悬崖屋).Grand Teton National ParkGrand Teton National Park is open all year round and offers a wide variety of activities for the whole family as well as summer classes for children. During the winter visitors can enjoy skiing and snowshoeing. In addition, for the most adventurous visitors, Grand Teton National Park has amazing backcountry camping and rock climbing. Yosemite National ParkYosemite National Park is an amazing destination for travel enthusiasts, especially rock climbers, and families alike. If you are looking for a less visited spot, Hetch Hetchy is a perfect destination.1.What do we know about the South Rim?A.It is closed in summer.B.It is worthwhile to visit its lodges.C.It attracts fewer visitors than the North Rim.D.It offers more activities than the North rim.2.Which is the best destination for history-lovers?A.Grand Canyon National Park.B.Grand Teton National Park.C.Mesa Verde National Park.D.Yosemite National Park.3.What do Grand Teton National Park and Yosemite National Park have in common?A.They have few activities in summer.B.They are both crowded places.C.They are suitable places for rock climbing.D.They provide kids with summer classes.B(2019·长葛市第一高级中学高一月考)NEW YORK—Gordon Parks, who experienced the struggles and victories of black America as a photographer for Life magazine and then became Hollywood's first major black director with " The Learning Tree" and the hit "Shaft," died Tuesday, his family said.Parks, who also wrote fiction and was a gifted composer, died at his home in New York, according to a former wife, and nephew Charles Parks."Nothing came easy," Parks wrote in his autobiography(自传)."I was just born with a need to explore every tool shop of my mind, and with long searching and hard work, I became devoted to my restlessness. "He covered everything from fashion to politics to sports at Life from 1948 to 1968.But as a photographer, he was perhaps best known for his photo essays on the effects of poverty in the United States and abroad and on the spirit of the civil rights movement.He went through a series of jobs as a teen and young man, including piano player and railroad dining car waiter. The breakthrough came when he was about 25 , when he bought a used camera in a pawn shop (典当行) for $7.50. He became a freelance (自由投稿的)fashion photographer, went on to V ogue magazine and then to Life in 1948." Reflecting now, I realize that, even within the limits of my childhood vision, I was on a search for pride, meanwhile taking measurable glimpses of how certain blacks, who suffered from racism, were against it," he wrote.When he accepted an award from Wichita Stale University in May 1991, he said it was "another step forward in my making peace with Kansas and Kansas making peace with me."4.Which of the following jobs didn't Gordon Parks do?A.A photographer.B.A director.C.A composer.D.A politician.5.What can you infer from the passage?A.Parks thought not everything was easy.B.Parks was later fond of exploring every person.C.Parks worked at Life for 20 years.D.Parks married only once.6.What directly helped Parks be a fashion photographer?A.His photo essays.B.A used camera。