Children dream of being sporting superstars doctors and lawyers when they grow up.
A. other than B. rather than
C. more than D. less than
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Children dream of being sporting superstars doctors and lawyers when they grow up.
A. other than B. rather than
C. more than D. less than
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Doctors recommend that all children ________ vaccinated against measles().
A. should B. could be C. are D. be
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All of my five children played team sports in middle school and high school, and four of them are in college. 1..
Teenagers may get into bad habits. 2. According to a study in Archives of Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine, a survey of more than 14,000 teenagers found that those who had taken part in team sports were less likely to smoke or have unhealthy eating habits.
As children get older, they naturally develop their own lives and there will be fewer ways for parents to be involved(参与). Some teenagers shut their parents out of their room.3..
Sports build strong and healthy bodies. Children who compete know that they are only at their best if they eat and rest well.4. In sports, strength and speed are wanted. Team sports help kids avoid obesity(肥胖) problems even better than activities like running or biking.
5. The joy of a sports season stays with us long after the season is over. Our children may forget who was in their English class or which math teacher they had in the 10th grade one day. But they will never forget their sports teams.
A.Team sports can bring lifelong memories.
B.Team sports make a child’s social world wider.
C.As a matter of fact, doing sports makes us a better family.
D.However, they still want their parents to attend their games.
E.Cigarettes and drugs harm their performance and every athlete knows that.
F.But teenagers who often take part in team sports have less time for bad behavior.
G.From their experiences, I’ve learned it’s important for children to play team sports.
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Born into a poor family,two of the Durers' children still had a dream for art,but they knew their father could not afford to send either of them to the academy(院校).
After discussions,the two boys finally agreed to toss a coin.The loser would go to the nearby mines and support his brother while he attended the academy.Then,when the winner completed his studies,he would support the other brother,either with sales of his art work or,if necessary,by working in the mines.So they tossed a coin.Albrecht Durer won the toss and went to Nuremberg.Albert went to the dangerous mines and financed his brother,whose work at the academy was almost an immediate success,and by graduation,he was beginning to earn considerable fees for his works.
When the Durer family held a dinner to celebrate Albrecht's homecoming, Albrecht drank a toast to his brother,“Now,Albert,it is your turn to go to Nuremberg and follow your dream,and I will take care of you.”
Albert wiped the tears from his cheeks,glanced at the faces he loved,and said softly,“No,brother.It is too late for me.Look….look what four years in the mines have done to my hands! The bones in every finger have been broken at least once,and lately I have been suffering from arthritis(关节炎)so badly in my right hand that I cannot even hold a glass to return your toast,much 1ess make lines on canvas(画布)with a pen or a brush.No,brother …for me it is too 1ate.”
Therefore,Albrecht took pains to draw his brother’s injured hands with palms together and thin fingers stretched skyward.The entire world almost immediately opened their hearts to his great masterpiece and named it “The Praying Hands”.
1.The passage is mainly about
A.the early life of Albrecht Durer |
B.the story behind “The Praying Hands” |
C.the sacrifice Albrecht made for his brother |
D.a young man showing his talent through effort |
2.According to the two brothers’ agreement,.
A.they let the coin decide who would go to the academy first |
B.the winner would work at the academy in exchange for the loser’s help |
C.the loser would go to the mines and earn money to pay for his own education |
D.the winner would work in the mines after graduation in return for the loser's support |
3.Albert refused his brother’s offer because.
A.he was too old to learn drawing |
B.he suffered an accident. |
C.he was not used to holding a pen or brush |
D.his hands were out of shape as a result of hard work |
4.The artist created the masterpiece “The Praying Hands”
A.to show kindness to his poor brother |
B.to encourage people to realize their dreams |
C.in praise of his brother’s sacrifice and love |
D.in honor of his brother as a symbol of working people |
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He has three children, ________ are doctors.
A.and two of whom B.two of them C.two of whom D.two of which
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The "Chinese Dream" is _____ dream to improve people's well-being and _____ dream of harmony, peace and development.
A. the; a B. a; a C. a; the D. the; the
高二英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
The “Chinese Dream” is _______ dream to improve people’s well-being and ____ dream of harmony, peace and development.
A.the; a B.a; a
C.a; the D.the; the
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The “Chinese Dream” is _____ dream to improve people’s well-being and ____ dream of harmony, peace and development.
A. the; a B. a; a C. a; the D. the; the
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The “Chinese Dream” is ______ dream to improve people’s well-being and ______dream of harmony, peace and development.
A. the; a B. a;a C. a;the D. the;the
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Chandler Smith grew up being told that he would never accomplish his dream of being a Division 1 athlete. At 5'8" tall and 195 pounds, Chandler was on the small side to be one of the “greats”. Yet even as a high school athlete he decided to work nonstop to achieve his goals. After being accepted onto the University of Houston football team, Chandler continued to try to make a name for himself on the field.
Chandler sat on the bench for his entire freshman year in college. Sophomore year he saw more action. “I didn’t think I was going to play last year, but I had to always be ready,” he said. At the start of Chandler’s junior year the team’s management pulled him aside and dropped a life-changing, and career-confirming offer in his lap: After three years on the team as a walk-on running back, Smith was being given a full scholarship! “My heart dropped,” Smith said. “I didn't even know what to feel or what to think. It was a feeling of ‘wow’. This is really happening. All my hard work has paid off.”
Chandler called his mother Shawn to tell her the news, but when his father Richard wasn't available, he told her not to spill the beans. Later he went home, and chatted about the football season with his father. “I could be getting the first kickoff,” he told his dad. Without missing a beat, Chandler then slipped in the real news: “Something else dad, they told me they put me on a full scholarship.”
“What?” Richard yelled, jumping from the sofa and wrapping his son in a tight embrace. “Congratulations! Hard work.” Then he walked around the living room, clearly too excited to sit still. “Seeing his reaction, I just broke down in tears because I know this is something we have been talking about and expecting for a long time,” Chandler said. “To finally get it and see the benefits of your hard work felt really good.”
1.How did Chandler make it to the University of Houston football team?
A.He showed his talent. B.He had strong determination.
C.He earned his name. D.He used physical strengths.
2.What was Chandler's feeling on receiving the good news?
A.He was thrilled. B.He was controlled.
C.He was confused. D.He was satisfied.
3.What do the underlined words “spill the beans” in paragraph 3 mean?
A.Give away the secret. B.Throw off the beans..
C.Prepare for the celebration. D.Hold back the feelings.
4.Which of the following best describes Richard as a father?
A.Humorous. B.Ambitious. C.Supportive. D.Demanding.
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