My friend Michelle is blind, but you’d never know it. She makes such good use of her other 36 , including her "sixth sense", that she rarely gives the impression she's 37 anything.
Michelle looks after her children pretty much like the rest of us, 38 that she doesn’t push too hard on them, 39 really benefit a lot from her relaxed attitude. She knows when to clean the house, she moves around so fast that often 40don't realize she's blind.
I 41 this the first time after my six-year-old daughter, Kayla, went to play there. When Kayla came home, she was very 42 about her day. She told me they had baked cookies, played games and done art projects. But she was 43 excited about her finger-painting project."Mom, guess what?" said Kayla, all smiles. "I learned how to 44 colors today! Blue and red make purple, and yellow and blue make green! And Michelle 45 with us.
To my great 46 , my child had learnt about color from a blind friend! Then Kayla continued, "Michelle told me my 47 showed joy, pride and a sense of accomplishment. She really 48 what I was doing!" Kayla said she had never felt how good finger paints felt 49 Michelle showed her how to paint without looking at her paper.
I realized Kayla didn't know that Michelle was blind. It had just never 50 in conversation. When I told her, she was 51 for a moment. At first, she didn't believe me. "But Mommy, Michelle knew exactly what was in my picture!" Kayla 52 . And I knew my child was 53 because Michelle had listened to Kayla describe her artwork. Michelle had also heard Kayla's 54 in her work.
We were silent for a minute. Then Kayla said slowly, "You know, Mommy, Michelle really did ‘see’ my picture. She just used my 55 ." Indeed, she uses a special type of “vision” that all mothers have.
1.A.ways B.means C.methods D.senses
2.A.enjoyed B.found C.missed D.lost
3.A.and B.except C.even D.but
4.A.who B.it C.she D.which
5.A.children B.family C.guests D.friends
6.A.realized B.heard C.recognized D.witnessed
7.A.sad B.satisfied C.excited D.enjoyed
8.A.especially B.not so C.a little D.not at all
9.A.paint B.draw C.create D.mix
10.A.stayed B.painted C.talked D.played
11.A.excitement B.encouragementC.delight D.surprise
12.A.attitude B.color C.picture D.paper
13.A.touched B.distinguishedC.saw D.understood
14.A.after B.before C.until D.when
15.A.come up B.turned out C.referred to D.talked about
16.A.curious B.quiet C.puzzled D.worried
17.A.cried B.insisted C.complained D.informed
18.A.right B.wrong C.worried D.uncertain
19.A.shortcomingsB.difficulties C.pride D.description
20.A.paper B.pens C.hands D.eyes
高三英语完型填空中等难度题
My friend Michelle is blind, but you’d never know it. She makes such good use of her other 36 , including her "sixth sense", that she rarely gives the impression she's 37 anything.
Michelle looks after her children pretty much like the rest of us, 38 that she doesn’t push too hard on them, 39 really benefit a lot from her relaxed attitude. She knows when to clean the house, she moves around so fast that often 40don't realize she's blind.
I 41 this the first time after my six-year-old daughter, Kayla, went to play there. When Kayla came home, she was very 42 about her day. She told me they had baked cookies, played games and done art projects. But she was 43 excited about her finger-painting project."Mom, guess what?" said Kayla, all smiles. "I learned how to 44 colors today! Blue and red make purple, and yellow and blue make green! And Michelle 45 with us.
To my great 46 , my child had learnt about color from a blind friend! Then Kayla continued, "Michelle told me my 47 showed joy, pride and a sense of accomplishment. She really 48 what I was doing!" Kayla said she had never felt how good finger paints felt 49 Michelle showed her how to paint without looking at her paper.
I realized Kayla didn't know that Michelle was blind. It had just never 50 in conversation. When I told her, she was 51 for a moment. At first, she didn't believe me. "But Mommy, Michelle knew exactly what was in my picture!" Kayla 52 . And I knew my child was 53 because Michelle had listened to Kayla describe her artwork. Michelle had also heard Kayla's 54 in her work.
We were silent for a minute. Then Kayla said slowly, "You know, Mommy, Michelle really did ‘see’ my picture. She just used my 55 ." Indeed, she uses a special type of “vision” that all mothers have.
1.A.ways B.means C.methods D.senses
2.A.enjoyed B.found C.missed D.lost
3.A.and B.except C.even D.but
4.A.who B.it C.she D.which
5.A.children B.family C.guests D.friends
6.A.realized B.heard C.recognized D.witnessed
7.A.sad B.satisfied C.excited D.enjoyed
8.A.especially B.not so C.a little D.not at all
9.A.paint B.draw C.create D.mix
10.A.stayed B.painted C.talked D.played
11.A.excitement B.encouragementC.delight D.surprise
12.A.attitude B.color C.picture D.paper
13.A.touched B.distinguishedC.saw D.understood
14.A.after B.before C.until D.when
15.A.come up B.turned out C.referred to D.talked about
16.A.curious B.quiet C.puzzled D.worried
17.A.cried B.insisted C.complained D.informed
18.A.right B.wrong C.worried D.uncertain
19.A.shortcomingsB.difficulties C.pride D.description
20.A.paper B.pens C.hands D.eyes
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阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从文后所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出一个可以填入空白处的最佳答案。
My friend Michelle is blind, but you’d never know it. She makes such good use of her other , including her“sixth sense”, that she rarely gives the impression that she's anything.
Michelle looks after her children pretty much like the rest of us, that she doesn't push too hard on them, really benefit a lot from her relaxed attitude. She knows when to clean the house, and she moves around so fast that often don't realize she's blind.
I this the first time after my six-year-old daughter, Kayla, went to play there. When Kayla came home, she was very about her day. She told me they had baked cookies, played games and done art projects. But she was excited about her finger-painting project.
“Mom, guess what?” said Kayla, all smiles. “I learned how to colors today! Blue and red make purple, and yellow and blue make green! And Michelle with us”.
To my great , my child had learned about color from a blind friend! Then Kayla continued, “Michelle told me my showed joy, pride and a sense of accomplishment. She really what I was doing!” Kayla said she had never known how good finger paints felt Michelle showed her how to paint without looking at her paper.
I realized Kayla didn't know that Michelle was blind. It had just never in conversation. When I told my daughter that Michelle was blind, she was for a moment. At first, she didn't believe me. “But Mommy, Michelle knew exactly what was in my picture!” Kayla . And I knew my child was because Michelle had listened to Kayla describe her art work. Michelle had also heard Kayla's in her work.
We were silent for a minute. Then Kayla said slowly, “You know, Mommy, Michelle really did ‘see’ my picture. She just used my .”
Indeed, she uses a special type of “vision” that all mothers have.
1.A.senses B.means C.methods D.ways
2.A.enjoyed B.found C.missed D.lost
3.A.instead B.except C.since D.but
4.A.who B.it C.she D.which
5.A.guests B.family C.children D.friends
6.A.realized B.heard C.recognized D.witnessed
7.A.sad B.satisfied C.excited D.enjoyed
8.A.especially B.not so C.a little D.not at all
9.A.paint B.draw C.create D.mix
10.A.stayed B.painted C.talked D.played
11.A.excitement B.surprise C.delight D.encouragement
12.A.attitude B.color C.picture D.paper
13.A.touched B.distinguished C.saw D.understood
14.A.after B.before C.until D.when
15.A.turned out B.come up C.referred to D.talked about
16.A.curious B.quiet C.puzzled D.worried
17.A.cried B.insisted C.complained D.informed
18.A.right B.wrong C.worried D.uncertain
19.A.shortcomings B.difficulties C.pride D.description
20.A.paper B.eyes C.hands D.pens
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Don’t you know ______, my dear friend, it is you that she loves?
A.who | B.which | C.that | D.what |
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Don’t you know ______, my dear friend, it is you that she loves?
A.who B.which C.that D.what
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
—May I tell this to my close friend?
—No, you________. Never let anybody else know about it.
A.needn’t | B.shouldn’t | C.mustn’t | D.can’t |
高三英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
—May I tell this to my close friend?
—No, you________. Never let anybody else know about it.
A. needn’t B. shouldn’t C. mustn’t D. can’t
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
—May I tell this to my close friend?
—No, you _________. Never let anybody else know about it.
A.needn't B.shouldn't C.mustn't D.can't
高三英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
—May I tell this to my close friend?
—No,you________.Never let anybody else know about it.
A.needn’t | B.shouldn’t |
C.mustn’t | D.can’t |
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Dear Michelle:
Why can't my daughter manage her life better? She is 17 and an honor student, but she seems to be wasting her life away with a boyfriend who is holding her back.
He consumes every waking, minute of her precious time and smooth-talks her as well.
His goal is to get her to agree to go to the college of his choice, not her choice, and because his grades are lower, his choice will be limited.
I feel like I want to rescue her, but she pushes me away and shuts me out. She has only brought us pride and joy; and now this! Help!
A worried mother
Dear Mother of a 17-year-old Girl:
Hmmmmm. What's the matter with kids today? Remember that song from "Bye Bye
Birdie"?
Well if you do not, let me fill you in about teenagers and their life-management skills.Do not expect too much too soon because at the ripe age of 17, life-management is not within their reach, not should it be.
Life experience creates both the conditions and the skills for management, and if management went before experiene, there would be tittle of it.
Your daughter is an honor student for good reasons. She is smart, studies with
intelligence and you have given her good Values.
When the time comes for her to apply for college, and she visit the ones that were specifically desigened for student the top of their grade, she will most likely break away from her boyfriend's influenee.
It is rare for an honor student to change the path of their academic career for puppy love. That being said, them might be some adoldscent wisdom in her behavior after all.
Perhaps she is choosing to worry you, her parents, for unconscious reasons. Being such a good girl and being a steady source of joy might have become a bit too much for her.
Let your daughter have her own private moment of 11th grade rebellion. She deserves a break from perfection.
Michelle
1.From the mother's letter we can learn that her daughter________
A. is being fooled by the boy B. has fallen behind in her studies
C. doesn't talk much with her mother D. has chosen which college to attend
2. According to Michelle; 17-year-teenagers________.
A. are too young to manage their life
B. are old enough to live their own life
C. should have managemnent before experience
D. have reached the age of an adult
3. The underlined word"puppy-love"refer to________
A. false love B. foolish love C. pure love D. adolescent love
4.Michelle seems to believe that the daughter will finally________
A. come up with the right decision
B. follow her boyfriend's advice
C. worry her parents for unconscious reasons
D. influence her boyfriend's behavior
5. The best title for the passage would be________
A. College of kids' own choice
B. How can I help my girl?
C. How to manage teenagers' life?
D. A 17-year-old girl and her mother
高三英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Dear Michelle:
Why can't my daughter manage her life better? She is 17 and an honor student, but she seems to be wasting her life away with a boyfriend who is holding her back.
He consumes every waking minute of her precious time and smooth-talks her as well.
His goal is to get her to agree to go to the college of his choice, not her choice, and because his grades are lower, his choice will be limited.
I feel like I want to rescue her, but she pushes me away and shuts me out. She has only brought us pride and joy; and now this! Help!
A worried mother
Dear Mother of a 17-year-old Girl:
What's the matter with kids today? Remember that song from "Bye Bye Birdie"?
Well if you do not, let me fill you in about teenagers and their life-management skills. Do not expect too much too soon because at the ripe age of 17, life-management is not within their reach, not should it be.
Life experience creates both the conditions and the skills for management, and if management went before experience, there would be little of it.
Your daughter is an honor student for good reasons. She is smart, studies with
intelligence and you have given her good Values.
When the time comes for her to apply for college, and she visits the ones that were specifically designed for student the top of their grade, she will most likely break away from her boyfriend's influence.
It is rare for an honor student to change the path of their academic career for puppy love. That being said, there might be some adolescent wisdom in her behavior after all.
Perhaps she is choosing to worry you, her parents, for unconscious reasons. Being such a good girl and being a steady source of joy might have become a bit too much for her.
Let your daughter have her own private moment of 11th grade rebellion. She deserves a break from perfection.
Michelle
1.From the mother's letter we can learn that her daughter__________.
A. is being fooled by the boy
B. has fallen behind in her studies
C. doesn't talk much with her mother
D. has chosen which college to attend
2.According to Michelle, 17-year-teenagers___________.
A. are too young to manage their life
B. are old enough to live their own life
C. should have management before experience
D. have reached the age of an adult
3.Michelle seems to believe that the daughter will finally __________.
A. come up with the right decision
B. follow her boyfriend's advice
C. worry her parents for unconscious reasons
D. influence her boyfriend's behavior
4.The best title for the passage would be__________.
A. College of kids’ own choice
B. How can I help my girl?
C. How to manage teenagers’ life?
D. A 17-year-old girl and her mother
高三英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析