Since childhood, I 1. (see) action movies starring Bruce Lee and Jackie Chen, and I was always curious to learn the martial arts (武术).2. there is China, there is kung fu. Once I arrived in China, my dream was 3. (learn) tai chi and kung fu and master the techniques of martial arts.
Alter my arrival on campus on the first day, I went for a walk in the early morning. I saw some older people 4. (practise) tai chi slowly. I stopped and watched their movements closely. It attracted me, and the very next day at registration time, I rushed to the teacher’s office to choose tai chi as my 5. (option) course. The following week I was on the grounds early in the morning with my classmates. The teacher told us that tai chi 6. (favor) for its health benefits. The movement of the body is related 7. the yin and yang forces.
The main 8. ( rule) that the teacher taught us were attitude, discipline(自律) and balance. I was taking every bit of the training 9. (serious) and trying to maintain my balance, which was a difficult job. However, as the teacher puts 10., our attitude, our willingness and our action will make the impossible possible. And I will do.
高三英语语法填空中等难度题
Since childhood, I 1. (see) action movies starring Bruce Lee and Jackie Chen, and I was always curious to learn the martial arts (武术).2. there is China, there is kung fu. Once I arrived in China, my dream was 3. (learn) tai chi and kung fu and master the techniques of martial arts.
Alter my arrival on campus on the first day, I went for a walk in the early morning. I saw some older people 4. (practise) tai chi slowly. I stopped and watched their movements closely. It attracted me, and the very next day at registration time, I rushed to the teacher’s office to choose tai chi as my 5. (option) course. The following week I was on the grounds early in the morning with my classmates. The teacher told us that tai chi 6. (favor) for its health benefits. The movement of the body is related 7. the yin and yang forces.
The main 8. ( rule) that the teacher taught us were attitude, discipline(自律) and balance. I was taking every bit of the training 9. (serious) and trying to maintain my balance, which was a difficult job. However, as the teacher puts 10., our attitude, our willingness and our action will make the impossible possible. And I will do.
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---Where did you see the movie Life of Pi directed by Ang Lee?
---- It was in the cinema ________ I regularly go .
A. which B. that C. where D. what
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---Where did you see the movie Life of Pi directed by Ang Lee?
---- It was in the cinema ________ I regularly go .
A. where B. that C. which D. what
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Bruce Jun Fan Lee was born in the hour of the Dragon, between 6 and 8 a.m., in the “Year of the Dragon” on November 27, 1940 at the Jackson Street Hospital in San Francisco’s Chinatown. Today, a plaque (牌匾) in the hospital’s entry remembers the place of his birth. Bruce’s birth, in the hour and the year of Dragon, is a powerful symbol in Chinese astrology (星相学). It would be a strong indication of the powerful life that was to be lived by Bruce Lee and the explosive influence his life would have on countless others.
At the age of three months, Lee Hoi Chuen, his wife Grace and baby Bruce returned to Hong Kong where Bruce would be raised until the age of 18. Probably because of the long ocean voyage and the change in climates, Bruce was not a strong child in his very early years, a condition that would change when he took up the study of kung fu at the age of 13.
At the age of 13, Bruce was introduced to Master Yip Man, a teacher of the Wing Chun style of kung fu. For five years Bruce studied diligently and became very proficient. Regarding Yip Man as a master teacher and wise man, Bruce respected him greatly and frequently visited with him in later years. When he first took up kung fu, he used his new skills to fight his “enemies”, but it did not take long for Bruce to learn that the real value of martial arts training is that the skills of physical combat (搏斗) build up confidence to the point that one does not feel the constant need to defend one’s honor through fighting.
In high school, Bruce, now no longer a weak child, was beginning to improve his body through hard training. One of his accomplishments was winning an interschool Boxing Championship against an English student. Given the graceful movements, which would later be spectacularly displayed in his films, it is no surprise that Bruce was also an excellent dancer, and in 1958 he won the Hong Kong Cha Cha Championship.
At the age of 18, Bruce was looking for new prospect in his life, as were his parents who were discouraged that Bruce had not made much progress academically. His family decided that it was time for him to return to the land of his birth and find his future there. In April of 1959, with $100 in his pocket, Bruce boarded a steamship and began his voyage to San Francisco.
1.The plaque at the entrance of the Jackson Street Hospital is considered as ________.
A. an obvious sign of Bruce’s powerful life
B. a strong influence of Bruce’s life on others
C. a reminder of Bruce Lee’s birthplace
D. a powerful symbol in Chinese astrology
2.Bruce didn’t have a strong body until ________.
A. he practiced boxing in high school
B. he took up kung fu with Master Yip Man
C. he won a dancing championship
D. he returned to the land of his birth
3.Learning kung fu diligently from Master Yip Man, Bruce soon realized that ________.
A. one can’t master kung fu skills without much practice
B. only through physical combat can one defend his honor
C. one can never defeat himself unless trained by a master
D. excellent kung fu skills can strengthen one’s confidence considerably
4.It can be inferred from the passage that ________.
A. Bruce didn’t have outstanding academic achievements in school
B. Master Yip Man offered to teach Bruce Chinese kung fu for free
C. Bruce’s parents sent him back to San Francisco for better education
D. Bruce made a big fortune by participating in boxing competitions
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LONDON(AP)---A suburban house that starred onscreen as Harry Potter’s childhood home is on the market---complete with a cupboard under the stairs.
Fans of the boy wizard will recognize 12 Picket Post Close as 4 Privet Drive, home of Harry’s cruel aunt and uncle, the Dursleys.
The couple unwillingly took Harry in after his parents were murdered and made him sleep in a cupboard under the stairs.
The house in Bracknell, 30 miles(50 kilometers)west of London, was a location featured in the 2001 film “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone.” A studio set of the house was built for later films of the eight series.
Real estate agency Chancellors(房地产公司总代理)says the three-bedroom house has recently been made over to an extremely high standard.” It’s listed at a price of 475,000 pounds$616,000.)” Real estate agent Paul Bosanko said, “the original plan was to take this property to market without using any reference to Harry Potter. But since news of the connection got out, interest has shot up, and that may or may not influence the final price that we achieve at this property,” Bosanko said.
Neighbor Karen Field said that the house still attracts Potter fans a decade-and-a-half after the film crews left. When the movie first came out, “there were tour buses, literally tour buses coming down the road,” Field said. “It’s a lot quieter now,” she said. “School holidays, you still get people coming along.”
1. What is the news mainly about?
A. 12 Picket Post Close in Bracknell for sale
B. Harry Potter’s s childhood home
C. Visits to Harry Potter’s home
D. Films of Harry Potter at 4 Privet Drive
2.What happened to the suburban house west of London?
A. Harry Potter lived in it in his childhood
B. Harry Potter series were all filmed here
C. It was modeled on as a studio set later
D. It was sold at a price of 475,000 pounds
3.What is not true with the house?
A. It is now on the market
B. It belongs to the Dursleys
C. It was related to Harry Potter
D. Potter fans keep coming to it
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Since 2016, the U=U (Undetectable=Untransmittable) campaign, started by Bruce Richman, who was diagnosed with HIV in 2003, has teamed up with 570 other organizations in 71 countries to share the message: “In most of these countries people have been taught to fear HIV and people with HIV. Now we’re turning a corner.”
The impact of this and other prevention strategies and campaigns has begun to reduce new infection rates. As is reported, the number of new diagnoses in San Francisco has dropped by more than 50 per cent since 2006, in large part because of this “treatment as prevention” approach, also known as TasP.
But more work is needed, for example, on a vaccine. For some other viruses, vaccines work by mimicking(模仿)the biochemistry of people who seem to be naturally protected from infection. “For HIV, we don’t have a good naturally protective correlate to work with,” says Lundgren, an official in UNAIDS. Another difficulty is the lack of a good animal model for human HIV infections. Potential vaccines that show promise in monkeys infected with the similar simian immunodeficiency virus have not been successful in human clinical trials.
There are also hopes for an HIV cure, but this has been harder to come by than expected. The main problem with trying to cure HIV is that there is a hidden reservoir of the virus in the body. That is why the leading strategy in the hunt for a cure is the “kick and kill” approach. T his aims to kick HIV out of cells that act as a reservoir and then kill the virus.
While focusing on such scientific problems to make a cure a possibility in future, researchers at pharmaceutical company Gilead are also making progress when it comes to the potential for longer-acting treatments. At the moment, antiretroviral(抗逆$专录病毒的)drugs must be taken on a daily basis and this can prove difficult for some.
Winston Tse,a senior scientist at Gilead, is working on a treatment that looks to be particularly effective and could take the form of a long-acting injection. He and his colleagues have set their sights on a protein that surrounds and protects the HIV RNA genome which is essential to viral(病毒的)life including its ability to infect new cells. The team is developing compounds that interfere with this protein and so prevent the virus to reproduce.
It is this focus on prevention and treatment that makes the UNAIDS goal potentially achievable—removing AIDS as a public health risk by 2030. “I would love a cure, but I’m investing my time into the strategy of testing, treating and prevention, because I think that’s the way to end this disease,” says Richman.
1.What is the purpose of “U=U campaign”?
A. To call on more countries to fight HIV. B. To offer help to people with HIV.
C. To appeal to people to face HIV. D. To promote the TasP approach.
2.Researchers have difficulty in trying vaccines because .
A. many people are scared of HIV B. animal trials don’t work on humans
C. monkeys are infected with viruses D. there is a hidden reservoir in the body
3.What do we know about the “kick and kill” approach?
A. It is less effective than expected. B. It destroys the reservoir of the virus.
C. It kills the virus out of the cells. D. It belongs to the antiretroviral drugs.
4.What can we infer from the UNAIDS goal??
A. AIDS will become a public health risk by 2030.
B. A cure for AIDS is more important than prevention.
C. Doing more trials is the solution to stopping AIDS.
D. Researchers are confident in preventing AIDS in future.
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Pop star Britney Spears tied the knot with a childhood friend,but their two-day-old marriage was dissolved Monday shortly after Britney filed for an annulment(废除契约/婚约).She described the marriage as “ a joke that went too far,” said one source closed to Spears.“I don’t even know if she loves him,”the source said.
The 22-year-old diva(most important singer)walked down the aisle at a Las Vegas wedding chapel early Saturday,the reports said,marrying Jason Alexander,also 22,a childhood friend from her hometown of Kentwood,Louisiana whom she had recently begun dating.
Spears wore jeans and a baseball cap,and was escorted(护送)down the aisle by a hotel bellman,according to the People.com.
The two apparently decided to marry while partying at the Palms Casino Hotel Friday night,and did so at the Little White Wedding Chapel in Las Vegas.The honeymoon was spent at the Palms,but the next night Spears was seen dining with a group that did not include the groom at a hotel steakhouse.
Raised in the US south,the pop diva started her career at a television program The Mickey Mouse Club at age 11,becoming a famous teen singer.
All four of her CDs, including most recently November’s “In the Zone,”debuted at number one on the charts.
60.The underlined phrase at the beginning of the passage mean .
A.begin to quarrel B.get married C.fall in love D.get divorced
61.The news about Spears’s clothes was most probably taken from a(a n) .
A.newspaper B.broadcast station C.internet D.magazine
62.People would have guessed their marriage wouldn’t last long because .
A.Spears was seen to have fun without her newly-married groom
B.Spears was a person forever changing her mind
C.Spears had an odd character
D.Spears had such a kind of history before
63.What made Spears most famous in the world is that .
A.she got married to a man who she just dated for two days.
B.she got divorced two days after her new marriage.
C.she began to appear on the stage as a teen singer.
D.she made great achievements in singing.
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Nelle Harper Lee was born on April 28,1926. Since Lee’s mother was mentally ill, she was raised by her father. She became very close to her father.
The naughty Lee loved reading, and would make up stories with Truman, her neighbour who was two years older than her. Seeing her daughter’s imagination, Lee’s father gave her a typewriter.
Before her final year in the university of Alabama, Lee dropped out to become a writer. She moved to New York City where her childhood friend Truman was already established as a famous writer. While there, she worked on her first book---To Kill a Mockingbird. It won her the Pulitzer Prize in 1961 and was made into an Academy Award winning movie the following year.To Kill a Mockingbird tells the story of six-year-old Scout and her brother who lived in the town of Maycomb Alabama with their single father Attics. Attics is a lawyer who defends the blacks . At a young age, Scout is exposed to the terrors of segregation(宗族隔离)。Then, in 2014, the first draft of a new book---Go Set a Watchman was discovered among Lee’s papers. It is the story of 26-year-old Scout who returns to Maycomb to visit her father. She is shocked to find her father a changed man. Attics has turned into a segregationists! The story shows the mixed feelings Scout has for the changes that have taken place in her hometown and father.
A loner for most of her life, Lee stayed unmarried, preferring to lead a small town life. On February 19,2015, Lee passed away at the age of 89.
1.What can we learn about Lee?
A. She became a professional writer at college.
B. She developed a gift for writing in childhood.
C. She was persuaded to become a writer by Truman
D. She got interested in writing after getting a typewriter.
2.What did the characters Lee described show?
A. Her love for writing stories.
B. The effect of having an ill mother
C. Her experience of living in a small town
D. Her childhood relationship with her father
3.What happened to Scout’s father in Go Set a Watchman?
A. He had complex feelings towards the black.
B. He struggled for the equal right of the black
C. He supported segregating the blacks and the whites.
D. He failed to get used to the changes of his hometown
4.What can we infer about Lee?
A. She has no taste for social life.
B. She write only a book in her life.
C. She feels lonely for most of her life.
D. She enjoys the fame for her successful book.
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Chinese actress Liu Yifei is set to star as the titular female warrior in Disney’s live-action adaptation of the classic Chinese epic, Mulan. The film will be set fora release in 2019. The original animated version in 1998 earned $304. 3 million worldwide as well as Golden Globe and Academy Award nominations. | |
A Hero Born, the first volume of famous Chinese martial arts novelist Jin Yong’s Legends of the Condor Heroes, was published in English for the first time. After years of hard work, the 400-page translation, priced at 14.99 pounds($20. 8), finally hit bookstores. This latest translation project is the most ambitious with regard to Jin Yong’s works. | |
It’s been 14 years since customer services manager Anthony Gentles was inspired to cheer up the “blank faces”of passengers with wisdom from his favorite book, Tao Te Ching (道德经). Mr. Gentles said offering up pearls of wisdom from ancient China was his way of trying to make people feel more welcome as they braved the Underground. |
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Life of Pi ________ by Ang Lee and his team is widely recognized as a best movie picture.
A.developed B.composed
C.set D.shot
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