Samuel, the tallest boy in our class, ______ easily reach the books on the top shelf.
A. must B. should C. can D. need
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Samuel, the tallest boy in our class, ______ easily reach the books on the top shelf.
A. must B. should C. can D. need
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John is the tallest boy in the class, ___________ according to himself.
A. five foot eight as tall as B. as tall as five foot eight
C. as five foot eight tall as D. as tall five foot eight as
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John is the tallest boy in the class, _______ according to himself.
A. six feet as tall as B. as tall as six feet
C. as six feet tall as D. as tall six feet as
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Reaching Impossible Heights
Xia, 69, reached the peak of Mount Qomolangma, the highest mountain in the world on May 14th , 2018. What’s remarkable, however, is that Xia has no _______ of his own.
Xia was chosen by the Chinese mountaineering team in 1974 and together with his teammates, Xia _______ Mount Qomolangma in 1975. However, he and some of his teammates were _______ in a snowstorm just 200 meters below the peak and were forced to go down the hill. Eventually, nine climbers reached the top, but Xia _______ severe freezing cold and lost both his feet. After that, he became a double amputee.
He heard the news of his teammates’ _______ on the radio as he lay in bed in hospital awaiting the operation. “I was proud of my teammates but _______ because I was not among them. I didn’t dare to imagine my _______ of sitting in a wheelchair, perhaps forever,” he said.
He felt _______ for a long time until a doctor told him that on artificial legs, he could live life like anyone else, and might even do quite a lot of physical exercise. His hopes were _______ and he set a target: he would climb Qomolangma. The vision of the _______ came close to him. It gave him the courage and hope to _______.
He failed to reach the 8,844-meter peak four times. Although it took Xia more than 40 years to realize his _______ , he stayed less than 10 minutes at the top because of a storm. Facing into the wind, he _______ his body to carry on down the mountain, knowing that the _______ had only just begun. His artificial legs had no feeling. Low temperatures and the burden of hiking caused his legs to swell, so that the artificial legs didn’t _______ as they should. He uses twice as much _______ as fully-able mountaineers. Many times, his feet got _______ in cracks in the ice and his teammates had to help pull his legs out. Then there was the snow. His glasses were covered with a layer of _______. “Everything was white. I couldn’t see clearly. The only thing I could do was to hold tight to the rope and keep moving on,” he recalled. It took Xia two days to _______ to the base camp, more than 3,000 meters below.
His _______ is beyond most people’s imagination. When he was reported to have conquered Qomolangma, he replied, “It is Qomolangma that accepts me. Nature cannot be conquered, but people can.”
1.A.ears B.eyes C.legs D.arms
2.A.reported B.climbed C.discovered D.measured
3.A.buried B.absorbed C.engaged D.trapped
4.A.ignored B.suffered C.defended D.overcame
5.A.success B.kindness C.courage D.progress
6.A.moved B.relaxed C.depressed D.concerned
7.A.plan B.future C.relief D.behavior
8.A.fearless B.confident C.hopeless D.inspired
9.A.raised B.recorded C.destroyed D.promised
10.A.memory B.recovery C.operation D.mountain
11.A.take on B.live on C.depend on D.pass on
12.A.dream B.situation C.position D.decision
13.A.shook B.warned C.allowed D.forced
14.A.travel B.reward C.struggle D.research
15.A.fit B.approach C.prevent D.change
16.A.passion B.support C.energy D.knowledge
17.A.lost B.involved C.dressed D.stuck
18.A.ice B.sand C.paint D.plastic
19.A.rush B.return C.escape D.wander
20.A.patience B.independence C.contribution D.determination
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According to our teacher, we should take detailed notes in class because they are more __________ than our memory.
A. reliable B. ridiculous C. enthusiastic D. stubborn
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Your performance in the driving test didn’t reach the required standard---______, you failed.
A.in the end B.after all
C.in other words D.in a word
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It was a morning in January. The jet stream (急流)had dipped down, causing the Arctic cold to reach the mountains of my home. It was only 2 degrees outside, but the cold wind made it feel like it was 15 below zero. Still, I was kneeling in the snow alongside my house trying to open a tiny door, so I eoukl get in. 1 had forgotten to leave my water dripping the night before and now my water pipes were frozen and my faucets(水龙头)were dry.
The wind cut into me like a knife while I struggled to get two electric heaters in place around the section of frozen pipes. The waterlines were buried except for a small piece that connected up to my house. I put a heater on each side of it, ran the extension cords(软线)into my house and plugged them in. Both heaters roared to life and started blowing hot air on the frozen water pipes. My fingers had already started to go numb, so I stayed inside to wait. I could only hope that this bit of warmth could get my water flowing again. Finally, after twenty minutes, the water started flowing through my faucets again. I went back outside into the biller cold and gathered my heaters up. I looked at the weak January sun shining on the frozen snow and smiled. Then I sent a joy filled with "Thank you" heavenward and returned inside to make myself a hot breakfast.
Sometimes the coldness of this life can get to us as well. It can make our hearts feel icy and frozen. It can keep our kindness and love from flowing out to others. Sometimes, though, all we need is a bit of warnth to get us going again. It can be a simple smile, a kind word, a heart-felt hug, a morning sunrise, a bird's song or any gentle reminder of just how much God loves us. Let us all be grateful for those bits of warmth that gel us going again. And let us all try to be that bit of wannth for others every chance we get.
1.What was the direct reason why the water pipes were frozen?
A. The jet stream.
B. The low temperature.
C. The cold wind.
D. The author ' s own carelessness.
2.Which of the following can replace the underlined phrase "roared to in Paragraph 2?
A. Began functioning smoothly.
B. Worked inappropriately.
C. Broke down suddenly.
D. Screamed out loudly.
3.What did the author think of his work?
A. Embarassed.
B. Satisfied.
C. Mad with joy.
D. Cautiously optimistic.
4.What is the last paragraph mainly centered on?
A. The coldness of life has a negative effect on our life quality.
B. We meet with the coldness of life unavoidably and unwillingly.
C. We should be thankful for bits of warmth of life.
D. We should seize every chance to receive warmth of life from others.
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Of the two..Australian students , Masha is ________ one. I think you can find her easily.
A, tallest B, the taller C. taller D. the tallest
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Liu Yang is ________ first woman astronaut in China who reached ________ space.
A.不填;the B.the;不填
C.the;the D.a;a
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Redwood trees are the tallest plants on the earth,reaching heights of up to 100 meters.They are also known for their longevity,typically 500 to 1000 years,but sometimes more than 2000 years.A hundred million years ago,in the age of dinosaurs,redwoods were common in the forests of a much more moist and tropical North America.As the climate became drier and colder,they declined to a narrow strip along the Pacific coast of Northern Califomia.
The trunk of redwood trees is very strong and usually forms a single straight column.It is covered with a soft bark.This bark can be pretty thick,well over two feet in the more mature trees.It gives the older trees a certain kind of protection from insects,but the main benefit is that it keeps the center of the tree harmless from moderate forest fires because of its thickness.This fire resistant quality explains why the giant redwood grows to live that long.While most other types of trees are destroyed by forest fires,the giant redwood actually prospers because of them.
Moderate fires will clear the ground of competing plant life,and the rising heat dries and opens the ripe fruit of the redwood,releasing many thousands of seeds onto the ground below.
New trees are often produced from shoots,little baby trees,which form at the base of the trunk.These shoots grow slowly,fed by the root system of the “mother’’ tree.When the main tree dies,the shoots are then free to grow as full trees,forming a “fairy ring” of trees around the original tree.These trees,in turn,may give rise to more shoots,and the cycle continues.
1.Why were redwood trees easier to find in the forests of North America millions of years ago?
A.The trees were taller and stronger.
B.The soil was softer for seeds to develop.
C.The climate there was warmer and wetter.
D.The temperature was lower along the Pacific coast.
2.Which of the following is a function of the tree bark as mentioned in the passage?
A.It allows redwood trees to bear seeds.
B.It prevents redwood trees from attack by insects.
C.It helps redwood trees absorb water in the air.
D.It makes redwood trees more beautiful and appealing.
3.Why do redwood trees grow to live that long according to the passage?
A.They have heavy and straight tree trunks.
B.They are properly watered and catered to.
C.They are more resistant to fire damage than other trees.
D.They produce many young trees to maintain their life cycle.
4.How does a “fairy ring’’ form according to the passage?
A.By killing an old tree. B.By connecting root systems.
C.By inserting holes into old trees. D.By surrounding a mature tree.
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