The boss took no notice of the suggestion given by the clerk that the new technology _____ the problems on conveying the products.
A.be applied to solve | B.be applied to solving |
C.applies to solving | D.applies to solve |
高二英语单项填空简单题
The boss took no notice of the suggestion given by the clerk that the new technology ____ the problems on conveying the products.
A. be applied to solve B. be applied to solving
C. must be applied to solving D. must be applied to solve
高二英语单项填空困难题查看答案及解析
The boss took no notice of the suggestion given by the clerk that the new technology _____ the problems on conveying the products.
A.be applied to solve | B.be applied to solving |
C.applies to solving | D.applies to solve |
高二英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
Jack is a clerk of a bookstore. Here is the note from his boss. Ben. Jack has to decide what books to order according to the following note and the descriptions of the books.
Hi Jack,
You must hand in the order list of books to me by the first working day of every month. The rules for choosing books are:
For textbooks:
• August in coming. We must choose all textbooks, without thinking of other rules.
For books which are not textbooks:
• If more than five copies of books were sold last month, choose them. But if there are five copies or more in stock (现货) we do not make an order.
• If the wholesale(批发) prices of the books are higher than $ 75, we do not choose them. And we do not order anything whose retail(零售) price is higher than $ 100.
Ben
The descriptions of the books
Title: Homeland English Publisher(出版社): Homeland Ltd Wholesale prices: $ 110 Retail price: $ 140 Textbook: Yes Copies sold last month: 3 Copies in stock: 2 | Title: How to Become Successful Publisher: Founder Company Ltd Wholesale price: $ 25 Retail price: $ 40 Textbook: No Copies sold last month: 2 Copies in stock: 1 |
Title: Biology at a Glance Publisher: New Times Publishing Ltd Wholesale prices: $ 70 Retail price: $ 95 Textbook: No Copies sold last month: 18 Copies in stock: 3 | Title: Good Health in 20 Days Publisher: Oscar World Ltd Wholesale prices: $ 50 Retail price: $ 66 Textbook: No Copies sold last month: 10 Copies in stock: 20 |
1.Jack must hand in the order list to his boss by ________.
A. the first day of last August
B. the last working day of this month
C. the last day of next August
D. the first working day of each month
2.If Jack wants to buy the books about success he should order them from ________.
A. Homeland Ltd B. Founders Company Ltd
C. Oscar World Ltd D. New Times Publishing Ltd
3.Which book sold best according to the text?
A. Homeland English B. How to Become Successful
C. Biology at a Glance D. Good Health in 20 Days
4.Jack can’t buy Good Health in 20 Days because ________.
A. it is not a school textbook
B. the copies in stock are more than five
C. its wholesale price is too high
D. the copies sold last month are over five
高二英语阅读理解困难题查看答案及解析
----- What do you think of the advice ______ by our English teacher?
----- No one has given me _________. We’d better take it strictly.
A.giving, a better piece | B.given, a better piece |
C.given, the better piece | D.giving, the better piece |
高二英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
The little boy came back to life_____he took the medicine_____by Doctor Snow.
A. at once,given B. immediately,given C. right away,giving D. shortly,giving
高二英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
The suggestions deserve support as the needs of children should be given ______ to.
A. priority B. preference
C. privilege D. promotion
高二英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
A notice was ________ in order to remind the students of the changed lecture time.
A.sent up B.given up C.set up D.put up
高二英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
As Connie took the plates away, I noticed a stack of newspapers that had obviously been read before I got there.
"You bother keeping up with the news?" I asked. "Yes," Morrie said. "Do you think that's strange? Do you think because I'm dying, I shouldn't care what happens in this world?"
Maybe.
He sighed. "Maybe you're right. Maybe I shouldn't care. After all, I won't be around to see how it all turns out.”
"But it's hard to explain, Mitch. Now that I'm suffering, I feel closer to people who suffer than I ever did before. The other night, on TV, I saw people in Bosnia running across the street, getting fired upon, killed, innocent victims . . . and I just started to cry. I feel their anguish as if it were my own. I don't know any of these people. But how can I put this? I'm almost . . . drawn to them."
His eyes got moist, and I tried to change the subject, but he dabbed his face and waved me off.
"I cry all the time now," he said. "Never mind."
Amazing, I thought. I worked in the news business. I covered stories where people died. I interviewed grieving family members. I even attended the funerals. I never cried. Morrie, for the suffering of people half a world away, was weeping. Is this what comes at the end, I wondered? Maybe death is the great equalizer, the one big thing that can finally make strangers shed a tear for one another.
Morrie honked loudly into the tissue. "This is okay with you, isn't it? Men crying?"
"Sure, " I said, too quickly.
He grinned. "Ah, Mitch, I'm gonna loosen you up. One day, I'm gonna show you it's okay to cry."
"Yeah, yeah, " I said. "Yeah, yeah," he said.
We laughed because he used to say the same thing nearly twenty years earlier. Mostly on Tuesdays. In fact, Tuesday had always been our day together. Most of my courses with Morrie were on Tuesdays, he had office hours on Tuesdays, and when I wrote my senior thesis which was pretty much Morrie's suggestion, right from the start-it was on Tuesdays that we sat together, by his desk, or in the cafeteria, or on the steps of Pearlman Hall, going over the work.
So it seemed only fitting that we were back together on a Tuesday, here in the house with the Japanese maple out front. As I readied to go, I mentioned this to Morrie.
"We're Tuesday people," he said. "Tuesday people, " I repeated.
Morrie smiled.
"Mitch, you asked about caring for people I don't even know. But can I tell you the thing I'm learning most with this disease?"
"What's that? "
"The most important thing in life is to learn how to give out love, and to let it come in."
His voice dropped to a whisper. "Let it come in. We think we don't deserve love, we think if we let it in we'll become too soft. But a wise man named Levine said it right. He said, `Love is the only rational act.' "
He repeated it carefully, pausing for effect. " ‘Love is the only rational act.’"
I nodded, and he exhaled weakly. I leaned over to give him a hug. And then, although it is not really like me, I kissed him on the cheek. I felt his weakened hands on my arms, the thin stubble of his whiskers brushing my face.
"So you'll come back next Tuesday?" he whispered.
1.What kind of person do you think Morrie is?
A.Kind and sensitive B.Sensitive and energetic
C.Committed and stubborn D.Depressed and stubborn
2.What relationship do you suppose Morrie and Mitch share?
A.Neighbors B.Colleagues
C.Father and son. D.Teacher and student
3.Which of the following details shows that Mitch has been influenced by Morrie?
A.I learned over to give him a hug B.I felt his weakened hands
C.I kissed him on the cheek D.Sure, I said, too quickly
4.What does the underlined phrase “loosen you up” mean?
A.let you go B.make you relaxed
C.lose control of you D.allow you to be free
高二英语阅读理解困难题查看答案及解析
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1.What is the relationship between the two speakers?
A. Clerk and customer. B. Boss the secretary. C. Doctor and patient.
2.Where is the recreation (娱乐) centre?
A. On the third floor. B. On the second floor. C. On the ground floor.
3.What kind of music isn’t mentioned in the conversation?
A. Country music. B. Classical music. C. Modern music.
高二英语长对话中等难度题查看答案及解析
______ of polluting the river by pouring poisonous materials, the boss got into a dilemma instantly.
A. Approved B. Accused
C. Being accusing D. Being approved
高二英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析