Hailey is an ordinary nine-year-old girl, but her kindness is rather uncommon and awe-inspiring(令人惊叹的). The little girl has made it her task to help the _______ in her community by giving them a place to _______. While most other kids of her age are _______playing with toys, Hailey picks up _______ to build tiny shelters for people living on the streets.
Hailey's kind spirits _______ four years ago, when she and her mother bought a homeless man a sandwich. She _______ that she wanted to do more in terms of providing _______ for the homeless. So she came up with the idea of starting a _______ to grow and donate fresh vegetables.
"I was _______ that it would last a week," Hailey's mother told non-profit Together Rising. But it's been four years and she ________ delivers food to the homeless constantly. " With her mother's help, Hailey ________ a grant(拨款) from Together Rising ________ she was awarded $ 3,000 to help her get started. "We can't think of a better ________ than our Hailey. She's proof that no person or act of kindness is too ________ to change the world," said Glennon Doyle Melton, founder of Together Rising.
The wooden homes that Hailey is building will ________ a front door, windows and solar panels.
________ , she does most of the work herself, under the guidance of her grandfather, who is a(n) ________. She is currently halfway through her first home, which she ________ to give to Edward, the homeless man who inspired her ________.Once she's done, Halley said she wants to ________building more sleeping shelters in Bremerton's Tent City.
1.A. careless B. fearless C. homeless D. hopeless
2.A. sleep B. stand C. study D. work
3.A. suffering from B. satisfied with C. aware of D. interested in
4.A. stones B. pencils C. toys D. tools
5.A. rose B. started C. happened D. failed
6.A. realized B. promised C. expected D. agreed
7.A. heat B. battery C. food D. blood
8.A. company B. garden C. hospital D. school
9.A. sad B. happy C. proud D. sure
10.A. still B. even C. also D. just
11.A. pushed aside B. responded to C. insisted on D. applied for
12.A. until B. but C. though D. because
13.A. record B. example C. result D. rule
14.A. small B. strong C. poor D. clever
15.A. follow B. contain C. feature D. cover
16.A. Fortunately B. Gradually C. Actually D. Eventually
17.A. architect B. official C. librarian D. magician
18.A. pretends B. refuses C. intends D. determines
19.A. ability B. project C. business D. growth
20.A. suggest B. prevent C. delay D. continue
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Hailey is an ordinary nine-year-old girl, but her kindness is rather uncommon and awe-inspiring(令人惊叹的). The little girl has made it her task to help the _______ in her community by giving them a place to _______. While most other kids of her age are _______playing with toys, Hailey picks up _______ to build tiny shelters for people living on the streets.
Hailey's kind spirits _______ four years ago, when she and her mother bought a homeless man a sandwich. She _______ that she wanted to do more in terms of providing _______ for the homeless. So she came up with the idea of starting a _______ to grow and donate fresh vegetables.
"I was _______ that it would last a week," Hailey's mother told non-profit Together Rising. But it's been four years and she ________ delivers food to the homeless constantly. " With her mother's help, Hailey ________ a grant(拨款) from Together Rising ________ she was awarded $ 3,000 to help her get started. "We can't think of a better ________ than our Hailey. She's proof that no person or act of kindness is too ________ to change the world," said Glennon Doyle Melton, founder of Together Rising.
The wooden homes that Hailey is building will ________ a front door, windows and solar panels.
________ , she does most of the work herself, under the guidance of her grandfather, who is a(n) ________. She is currently halfway through her first home, which she ________ to give to Edward, the homeless man who inspired her ________.Once she's done, Halley said she wants to ________building more sleeping shelters in Bremerton's Tent City.
1.A. careless B. fearless C. homeless D. hopeless
2.A. sleep B. stand C. study D. work
3.A. suffering from B. satisfied with C. aware of D. interested in
4.A. stones B. pencils C. toys D. tools
5.A. rose B. started C. happened D. failed
6.A. realized B. promised C. expected D. agreed
7.A. heat B. battery C. food D. blood
8.A. company B. garden C. hospital D. school
9.A. sad B. happy C. proud D. sure
10.A. still B. even C. also D. just
11.A. pushed aside B. responded to C. insisted on D. applied for
12.A. until B. but C. though D. because
13.A. record B. example C. result D. rule
14.A. small B. strong C. poor D. clever
15.A. follow B. contain C. feature D. cover
16.A. Fortunately B. Gradually C. Actually D. Eventually
17.A. architect B. official C. librarian D. magician
18.A. pretends B. refuses C. intends D. determines
19.A. ability B. project C. business D. growth
20.A. suggest B. prevent C. delay D. continue
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The girl dressed in the latest Paris fashion is ________ in her appearance but rude in her speech.
A. explicit B. diverse
C. elegant D. Relevant
高二英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Lucy is a shy girl, but can you imagine ______ with the boss in Japanese?
A. her quarrel B. her to quarrel C. her quarreling D. she to quarrel
高二英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Lucy is a shy girl, but can you imagine _________ with the boss in Japanese?
A. her quarrel B. her to quarrel
C. her quarreling D. she to quarrel
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Marry is no different from any other teenage girl, but she has given enough thought __________ her future career.
A.with | B.of | C.about | D.to |
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An 18-year-old girl from Austria is taking her parents to court for posting over 500 photos of her on Facebook since 2009, without her permission.
Anna Meier has apparently become fed up with her parents refusal to take down intimate and embarrassing photos of her dating back to when she was a toddler, and is now seeking justice in court.
She said that when she was 11 years old, her parents started sharing photos of her with several hundreds of Facebook friends, without ever asking if it was alright with her. “They didn’t care whether it was a picture of me sitting on the toilet or lying naked in my cot – every stage was photographed and then made public,” she said. The girl added that she was only able to see the photos posted on Facebook by her parents when she was 14, after setting up her own account on the world’s most popular social network. Angry and upset, Anna asked her mother and father to remove the over 500 photos of her immediately, but they refused. She kept asking them over the years, but faced with constant refusal, she felt that she had no other way to coerce them than taking them to court. Which she did as soon as she turned 18, this year.
Although Anna is convinced that her right to privacy has been violated, her parents, on the other hand, see nothing wrong with posting baby photos of her. However, a German law firm advises parents not to post photos of children on Facebook without their consent. Apart from legal consequences and subsequent compensation, they also risk making their children-especially those of school age-targets for cyber-bullying(网络暴力).
1.What does the underlined word “intimate”(in Paragraph 2) mean?
A. close B. shameful
C. private D. ugly
2.In which year was Anna able to see the photos posted by her parents?
A. 1998 B. 2002
C. 2009 D. 2012
3.Why are take her parents to court?
A. The photos her parents posted were embarrassing
B. Her parents refused to remove the photos of her.
C. She became fed up with her parents
D. She wanted her parents to be punished
4.What does the German law firm advises parents to do?
A. Protect children from cyber-bullying
B. Never post photos of children
C. Post photos of children with their permission
D. Always take children seriously
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Rachael lives in Wisconsin and has lived there all her life. She is just an average girl; at first when you are around her, she seems to be very shy. If you get to know her, she’ll start to open up but always keep things to herself.
Sports are something that keeps her going, a way to release stress. Usually, you will see Rachael out with friends or just sitting down reading a good book. She takes pride in the fact that she can read a whole book in one day, and that she still doesn’t consider herself a bookworm.
Some people call Rachael strange because of things she does. She’s learned to disregard what other people think because she just doesn’t care any more. She likes to surround herself with people like her so it makes he feel like she is the less strange one in most situations.
Rachael wants to be two completely different people in her life. A communication journalist for one, she has always wanted to be that person. The second possible career would be lawyer. It’s a huge goal, and one day you’ll see her doing something she loves.
Influenced by her parents, Rachael enjoys listening to all kinds of music. Rarely, if ever, do you see her without some sort of music. Every morning you can see Rachael in her bathroom getting ready for school with her player at maximum volume(音量).Her parents always get mad at her about that, but she can’t hear them anyway over the music. They don’t know that she uses their surround sound stereo when they aren’t at home!
1. Rachael likes to be with people like her because_______.
A. she only wants to make friends with the people like her
B. many people think she is strange and don’t like to be with her
C. she knows there are many other people who are also strange
D. it makes her feel like she is not so strange as people think
2. The underlined word “disregard” in the third paragraph probably means “_______”.
A. ignore B. realize C. accept D. mind
3.Rachael’s parents don’t like their children to _______.
A. be late for school
B. use their surround sound stereo
C. listen to the music in the bathroom
D. play music to loudly
4.It can be inferred from the passage that______.
A. Rachael likes to be different from others
B. Rachael never reads books carefully
C. Rachael will be a lawyer in the future
D. Rachael’s parents also like music
5.The passage mentions the following about Rachael EXCEPT her_______.
A. hobby B. personality C. ideal jobs D. appearance
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This little girl has big baseball dreams. Hailey Dawson, a 7-year-old girl who uses a 3-D printed hand, wants to break the world record for the number of ceremonial first pitches(投,掷) at every major League Baseball (MLB) stadium- and teams are lining up to let her in. Dawson has Poland Syndrome(波兰综合征) that caused her to be born without the three middle fingers of her right hand.
Hailey Dawson throws out the first pitch using a 3-D printed hand at a Baltimore Orioles Game in 2015. Dawson has a 3-D printed “flexy” hand, which allows her to write and even play t-ball with her dominant right hand(惯用的右手). Dawson has worn the ‘flexy” hand since she was four, which is controlled by fishing wire. She has about 6 different hands for different purposes.
Her condition hasn’t stopped the sporty girl from longing to hold the Guinness World Record for the most number of first pitches and it looks like the MLB will help her make that happen. She’s already thrown the first pitch at two Major League games. “ Maybe she can throw one out in every Major League ballpark,” Dawson’s mom told SportTechie.com, “ That’s what I’m going to work on this summer.”
When Bleacher Report posted a video about Dawson wanting to throw the first pitch at every ballpark, several Major League teams enthusiastically asked how to get her contact information so that she could come to their stadium.
More than half of the remaining baseball teams have already reached out to try to schedule Dawson at a game, including the Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, the Minnesota Twins, the Pittsburgh Pirates, the Florida Mariners, the San Diego Padres, the Oakland A’s and the San Francisco Giants. Even non-Major League teams are asking Dawson to come to their stadium, like Florida Gators, a college team, and the Sacramento River Cats, a minor league team.
1.Hailey Dawson, a 7-year-old girl, _______.
A. was born with disabilities B. is a famous baseball player
C. got her 3-D printed hand two years ago D. suffers greatly from her Poland Syndrome
2.What can we know about Dawson’s “ flexy” hand?
A. It has six different functions. B. It is flexible enough.
C. It limits her hand’s movement. D. It didn’t match Dawson well at first.
3.According to Paragraph 3, we know that _______.
A. Dawson’s mom is her baseball coach
B. Dawson is a loyal fan of Major League games
C. Cawson’s mom doesn’t support Dawson’s baseball dreams
D. Dawson’s disability doesn’t stop her desire for holding the Guinness World Record
4.What do some Major League teams want to do after watching Dawson’s video?
A. They want to accept her as their player.
B. They want to employ her as their coach.
C. They want to welcome her to their stadium.
D. They want to hold the Guinness World Record.
5.It can be inferred that Hailey Dawson’s baseball dreams _______.
A. shock all non-Major League teams
B. go against the standards of Major League teams
C. inspire neither Major nor non-Major League teams
D. get support from both Major and non-Major League teams
高二英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Jane is an honest girl;I say it,________I don't like her.
A.even though B.as if
C.as long as D.as though
高二英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
The girl is an excellent student but not once in these years________ caught being late.
A.has she got B.she has been C.was she D.she got
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