下列各句中均有一处错误,找出错误处并改正在题后的横线上。
1. Meet my teacher, after all thirty years in Boston, was an unforgettable
moment for me, one I will always treasure. __________
2. From the puzzling look on the students’ faces, I know they didn’t
understand me clearly. __________
3. The government is trying hard to have the people’s living standard risen.. __________
4. I will not go to the party unless being invited. __________
5.Mum promised to buy an English-English dictionary to me as a present. __________
6. All the neighbors admire this family that the parents are treating their
child like a friend. __________
7. The factory produces half a million pairs of shoes every year, 80% of
them are sold abroad. _________
8. –Come on in. I have a gift for you.
--Oh, that’s so nice of you! I never thought you will give me a gift. _________
9. I’ll appreciate that if you can phone me to tell me the exact time. ._________
10. What was reported in the newspaper that fewer traffic accidents
happened this year. _________
高二英语信息匹配中等难度题
下列各句中均有一处错误,找出错误处并改正在题后的横线上。
1. Meet my teacher, after all thirty years in Boston, was an unforgettable
moment for me, one I will always treasure. __________
2. From the puzzling look on the students’ faces, I know they didn’t
understand me clearly. __________
3. The government is trying hard to have the people’s living standard risen.. __________
4. I will not go to the party unless being invited. __________
5.Mum promised to buy an English-English dictionary to me as a present. __________
6. All the neighbors admire this family that the parents are treating their
child like a friend. __________
7. The factory produces half a million pairs of shoes every year, 80% of
them are sold abroad. _________
8. –Come on in. I have a gift for you.
--Oh, that’s so nice of you! I never thought you will give me a gift. _________
9. I’ll appreciate that if you can phone me to tell me the exact time. ._________
10. What was reported in the newspaper that fewer traffic accidents
happened this year. _________
高二英语信息匹配中等难度题查看答案及解析
下面短文中共有10个错误, 请找出并按要求在文中标记并改正在短文下的横线上。
如多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(/)划掉, 在短文下边横线上写出该词, 并也用斜线划掉。
如缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧), 在短文下边横线上写出该加的词。
如错一个词:在错的词下划一横线, 在短文下边横线上写出改正后的词。
My grandfather was a teacher. He was the head teacher of a school for boys at the ages of thirteen and eighteen. I know that he was a kind man, because when I am young, he gave me presents, and set me on his knees, and told me stories. And the boys at his school were afraid of him. At school, when he walked into a room full of noise boys, there was silence at once. When he looked at a boy with a certain look in his eye, that boy went red in the face, and looked down his shoes. If a boy brought to him careless work, my grandfather picked up a boy's book and threw it across the room, shouting,“Do it all again, and take it back in the morning!” If the boy was later, or if he forgot to take the work, he had to do it again.
高二英语短文改错困难题查看答案及解析
A few months after we moved to a small city in France, I wanted to meet my husband for lunch at the university where he worked. I got lost. I had to call him for help. One of his friends said to him later, “How could she get lost? She just needed to go straight.”
Well, no. That’s the problem. You never “just go straight”, because France is the land of roundabouts (弯道). Highways, major streets, little village lanes – if you go straight long enough, you’ll end up going in circles.
Even after a year here, I’d still get lost going to the grocery store, or just about anywhere that wasn’t within a hundred yards of my house.
I admit I have a horrible sense of direction, can’t read a map, and am not such a good driver. Plus, I’ve been spoiled (宠坏) by living in American cities, where you just indeed need to “go straight”. But in France, driving became my nightmare — the roads are roundabouts within roundabouts.
Finally I found a solution: a GPS program on my smart phone. I rely on it to get anywhere, even places I’ve been.
But it does leave me feeling very bad and helpless when, often, the program doesn’t work, can’t find a GPS signal, or gives wrong information. I’d have to wait until my GPS gets recovered, or else I use my old solution: I call my husband. Is the GPS making us more stupid, or helping us going around more? In my case, it’s probably both.
1.The friend of the writer’s husband’s thought ________.
A. the roundabouts were confusing B. the way to the university was simple
C. she didn’t lose her way D. she was a foolish woman
2.The writer thinks if one just “goes straight” in France, he will probably ________.
A. arrive at his destination at last B. come back to where he starts
C. find his way out of the city D. end up in a grocery store
3.Which of the following statements is NOT true about the writer?
A. She lacks the sense of direction.
B. She once lived in a different country.
C. She has stayed in France for more than a year.
D. She has already got used to the French way of life.
4.What does the writer think of the GPS program?
A. It’s a satisfactory solution to her problem.
B. It improves her sense of direction.
C. It doesn’t always work very well.
D. It is a useless device for her.
高二英语阅读理解困难题查看答案及解析
The gym is a public place, so you should be ________ and leave all the machines clean after using them.
A. considerate B. cautious C. subtle D. modest
高二英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
We’ve all heard the quote, ‘Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle.’
My husband and son died within two years of each other. From my personal experience, I believe that if we aren't careful, grief can become a rather self-involved process in which we can become so focused on our own suffering that we miss the opportunity to connect with, and possibly bring comfort to, someone else who may be going through a similar experience.
Six months after my husband died, I was sinking in the quicksand of grief. I could not pull myself out of the misery. In that moment, I actually believed that my life was more difficult than anyone else around me. Life handed me a perfectly wrapped lesson that opened my eyes to the fact that through my suffering I had allowed myself to become blinded by my self-pity.
The lesson presented itself in a health crisis. I had complications (并发症) from a surgical procedure and ended up being hospitalized for four days. I was in an extreme amount of pain during this time. Between the physical pain and the emotional pain of grief, I was an absolute mess.
I should also tell you that I am a Registered Nurse. As a nurse, it is hard to be on the receiving end of medicine as the patient. The first three nights that I was in the hospital, the same nurse took care of me. She was young, maybe in her mid to late 20s, and she hardly interacted with me at all the first two nights, other than to give my medications as scheduled. She obviously had no idea how much emotional pain I was in. How hard is it to ask your patient how she's feeling? I wrote her off as a bad nurse who had little sympathy, and remained absorbed in my own emotional and physical pain. The third night the young nurse was a little more talkative. She asked me how I was feeling (finally!). I told her that I was struggling with depression and grief because my husband had died in an airplane accident. She looked at me and told me that her husband had died too, just two months earlier. I was stunned. Speechless. Shocked.
Never, in any of the possibilities that my mind entertained of why this nurse was so unfriendly to me, did I even consider that she might be in the same pain I was. Not only was she grieving as I was, but she was having to take care of me, instead of caring for herself and her family.
We went on to talk and share our stories about our late husbands and children. I like to think that we helped each other a bit that night. We had much more in common than I would have believed. We were both widowed single moms with young children, and nurses. But, that was where the similarities ended. Her husband had no insurance policy. She had very little family support. She was working paycheck to paycheck to support her boys. I was humbled. I realized how much I had to be grateful for. And, frankly, I never saw life the same way after this experience.
This experience was a life-changing event for me. I had always prided myself on being a sympathetic person, but I realize now that I had not really understood what being sympathetic meant. To truly be sympathetic, you must be able to see beyond your own pain to be witness to the pain. I never looked at another person in the same way after this experience. I thank death for very few things. The gift of sympathy for my fellow man, and understanding that we all suffer in ways that aren't always visible, are presents from death that I will always be grateful for.
Always take the time to be kind even when you’re suffering with your own pain. And don't assume that someone else has it easier than you. You never know the battles someone else is fighting.
1.What can we conclude from the author’s personal experience in para2?
A. We can always comfort people who experienced the similar suffering.
B. We become more concentrated on ourselves once hurt.
C. We never get through what we suffered any more.
D. People self-centered won’t have the chance to be hurt.
2.What can be learned from the underlined sentence in para3?
A. Self-pity always brings about selflessness.
B. Selflessness often brings out blindness.
C. Self-pity always results in selfishness.
D. Selfishness can prevent self-pity.
3.Why did the author regard the nurse as a bad one at first?
A. The nurse treated her abruptly.
B. The nurse didn’t offer medications on time.
C. The nurse seldom communicated with her.
D. The nurse was irresponsible.
4.Which one is closest to the meaning of the word ‘humbled’?
A. ashamed B. beaten
C. defeated D. depressed
5.Which of the following can best serve as the title of the passage?
A. Every bean has its black.
B. Let bygones be bygones.
C. Misfortunes never come singly.
D. Stand in others’ shoes.
高二英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
One day after school, I went to the teacher’s office to see my teacher, but nobody was there. As I was about to leave, I noticed a piece of paper on the floor. I picked it up and saw the words “FINAL-TERM EXAMINATION” at the top. I put the paper into my school bag secretly and ran out of the room.
After I came back home, I took out the paper quickly. It was the exam paper of my worst subject, History. I felt excited. My heart beat fast. I took out my History book and started working on the answer. I had never answered any questions so seriously.
On the day of the History exam, I went into the exam hall confidently. When the paper was sent to me, I dreamt of getting the highest mark in the whole grade and could not help smiling. “My History teacher always encouraged me to work hard and get better grades, but I let him down time and time again. This time I will give him a big surprise,” I thought.
When the teacher said we could start, I turned the paper over. To my great surprise, all the questions were different. Later I felt nervous. In the end, I almost left the paper undone. After the exam . I ran to the toilet, took out the paper and carefully read it from the top. Oh! It was last year’s exam paper. I read all the questions but I hadn't read the date.
This is a lesson in which I know I have to put my feet on the ground. I regretted doing such a silly thing. After that, I told my teacher the truth and I promised to be honest. From then on, I worked harder than ever before.
1.The writer went to the teacher’s office to _________.
A. take an exam B. ask some questions
C. get his school bag D. see his teacher
2.The writer always _________ in his History exams.
A. got high marks B. did silly things
C. let his teacher down D. left the paper undone
3.The writer felt _________ when he first saw all the questions were different.
A. astonished B. excited
C. nervous D. crazy
4.What might the writer write in his diary?
A. I'm glad that I did very well in the exam. I gave my teacher...
B. After the exam, my teacher asked me to go to his office. My heart...
C. When I turned over the paper, I couldn't help smiling. My teacher...
D. I’m truly sorry for what I did. Everyone should be honest. I’ll ..
高二英语阅读理解简单题查看答案及解析
Recently I failed an exam. However, after I came out of my teacher’s office, I told myself, “Smile! It’s not so serious.”
I smiled a big smile and it 1.(work)a little, really.
Everyone gets2. (frustrate)sometimes. I used to be always influenced by pressure and I was often in low spirits. But one day I came 3. a sentence in the Bible, “Do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious for itself, let the day’s own trouble be sufficient for the day.” It suddenly struck me, “4.(worry)about a problem doesn’t help. Why not just 5.(give)a big smile and face up to the trouble?”
Now every time I want to cry, I remind myself that6. (laugh)is better than tears and anger. I 7. (convince)that there’s something magical about a smile. A smile helps me recover confidence and gives me the courage to move on.
Remember, whenever you’re faced with a setback, whenever you’ve been treated8.(fair), all9. matters is determination and you can feel happy again. Smile at life, 10.it will shine on you.
高二英语短文填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Only after you explained it to me ____ it was not my teacher’s fault.
A. I realized B. had I realized C. realized I D. did I realize
高二英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
After having a child, I found my regular exercise interrupted. I was not only busy: I also lacked the motivation. Solo gym sessions or some quick______following the DVD while the baby sleeps didn’t______me at all. So I decided to sign up for a hiking______in Peru, hoping that it would get me______again.
Looking over my travel arrangements before I left. I______phrases such as “3-hour hike______primitive forests” and “sliding with a rope down waterfalls”, and I started to feel a little______.
However, as we made our way through the forests and were______with amazing views of______waterfalls, this team of strangers______me to go on. Being physically active with a group motivated me to reach the______or the valley below-rather than simply lying down on the forest floor and giving up,______I might have done if I were alone.
____confirm my experience: Group exercise can really start a new attitude toward fitness. “People get a better______in a group than they do on their own,” said Allison Kimmel, a group______instructor. That’s because other people______both support and competition. “Humans are______animals and the shared experience of facing a challenge______is compelling(不可抗拒的),” said David Ezell, the CEO of fitness provider Darien Wellness.
With the______of a group, I'm slowly getting back into a______lifestyle.
1.A.summary B.addition C.exercise D.1ecture
2.A.contribute to B.appeal to C.cater to D.object to
3.A.trip B.voyage C.award D.speech
4.A.acting B.flying C.studying D.moving
5.A.examined B.scanned C.copied D.deleted
6.A.across B.over C.through D.beyond
7.A.convinced B.disappointed C.delighted D.worried
8.A.rewarded B.crowded C.covered D.equipped
9.A.awful B.awesome C.accessible D.still
10.A.begged B.forced C.permitted D.inspired
11.A.summit B.foot C.destination D.waterfall
12.A.that B.which C.where D.when
13.A.Victims B.Tourists C.Strangers D.Experts
14.A.position B.workout C.income D.diet
15.A.business B.career C.flight D.fitness
16.A.offer B.consume C.receive D.ignore
17.A.natural B.traditional C.practical D.social
18.A.alone B.alike C.together D.close
19.A.popularity B.development C.increase D.support
20.A.wealthier B.healthier C.higher D.richer
高二英语完形填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Mr. Hadley was my 6th grade teacher. I was a tall thin girl weighing barely a hundred pounds. I ended up taking a lot of36especially from the boys, because of my appearance. I became an extremely37young lady.
One day38in the 6th grade class was told by Mr. Hadley that we would be39to stand up in front of the class and read the40that we had completed.
When my turn came, I41to stand up in front of all those students and 42to their tricks. Mr. Hadley came over to me and again43me to read my report. I gave it back to him. He walked to the front of the44and said, "Yvonne has a very good report here and I think everyone45to hear her read it. If I hear anyone making46noises or making fun of her in any way, I will let you fail right here and now. Understood?"
Mr. Hadley walked back to me and47me the paper, asking me to go to the front of the class. I walked to the front of the class on legs48were shaking and I felt a(n)49in my chest. Everyone were all quiet, including those boys. I stood there trying to gain50.
Mr. Hadley walked over to me putting his arm around me, "You can do it. I have51in you!" His words helped calm me. I52the report and instead of the kids laughing at me and53me, they all stood up and clapped their hands.
From that day on the kids never made fun of me again and some54made friends with me. I continued to be quite shy all through school55from that day on I knew if I had to stand up in front of class again. I could do it.
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高二英语完型填空中等难度题查看答案及解析