After he became conscious, he remembered _________ and _________ on the head with a rod.
A.to attack; hit | B.to be attacked; to be hit |
C.attacking; be hit | D.having been attacked; hit |
高二英语单项填空中等难度题
After he became conscious, he remembered ____ and ____ on the head with a rod.
A.to attack; hit
B.to be attacked; to be hit
C.attacking; hitting
D.having been attacked; hit
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After he became conscious, he remembered ________ and ________ on the head with a rod.
A. to attack, hit B. to be attacked; to be hit
C. attacking; be hit D. having been attacked; hit
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After he became conscious, he remembered ______ and_____ on the head with a rod.
A.to attack; hit B.to be attacked; to be hit
C.attacking; hitting D.having been attacked; hit
高二英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
After he became conscious, he remembered _________ and _________ on the head with a rod.
A.to attack; hit | B.to be attacked; to be hit |
C.attacking; be hit | D.having been attacked; hit |
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After his first book of poetry was published, he ______ and became famous nationwide overnight.
A. was to be transformed B. was transformed
C. would transform D. transformed
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After his first book of poetry was published, he ______ and became famous nationwide overnight.
A.was to be transformed | B.was transformed |
C.would transform | D.transformed |
高二英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
After his first book of poetry was published, he ______ and became famous nationwide overnight.
A.was to be transformed B.was transformed
C.would transform D.transformed
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John’s house became too big for him after his wife died, so he bought a smaller one
nearby. There is a very nice old clock in his first house. When some people came to help
move a clock, John thought, “I won’t let them take off my beautiful old clock in the truck.
Perhaps they are likely breakit.” So she carried it on his arms. One the way, a small boy
looked at John for a few second and said, “How interested you are! Why did you buy so a
large watch?”
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2011 Top Education News
"Tiger Mother" became well known both in the US and China after the publication of the Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother by Amy Chua, a professor of Yale University and a Chinese immigrant mother. In the book, Chua describes how she educates her two daughters in a strict "typical Chinese" way. | The South University of Science and Technology of China (SUSTC), became "China's first independent university"-the only university to recruit students through its independent exam rather than the National College Entrance Exam adopted by almost all public universities in China. |
Wuhan schoolboy Huang Yibo, 13,known as the deputy chief of all Wuhan's young pioneers, became an overnight sensation after blogging about watching prime time news on China's Central Television since he was two years old and reading People's Daily since the age of seven because his father asked him to do so. | The First Experimental Elementary School of Weiyang district in Xi'an, Shaanxi province, hit the headlines for requiring students with a poor performance to wear a green scarf, distinguishing them from the good performance of the red scarf, a symbol for the Young Pioneer organization. |
Dong Fan, a professor from Beijing Normal University, the director of the university’s real estate research center, refused to see any of his students who do not possess 40 million yuan by the time they are 40. Dong said people who had received high-level education should be ashamed if they do not live a wealthy life. | The No 4 classroom building on the campus of Tsinghua University, one of China's elite colleges, took on the name of a popular clothing company, the Hong Kong-based Jeanswest Clothing in May. A golden-colored plate bearing the name of the company was affixed on to the wall of the teaching building. |
1.How many pieces of the news above have something to do with family education?
A. 4 B. 3 C. 2 D.5
2.Which of the following statements is True according to the news above?
A. Tsinghua University became "China's first independent university".
B. Students caring about environmental protection will wear a green scarf.
C.“Tiger Mother” is famous for her book about how she educates her two daughters.
D. Huang Yibo began to read People's Daily at the age of two.
3.We can infer from the news about Dong Fan that _______.
A. he tends to measure success by money
B. he spares no efforts to help his students
C. he works hard
D. he is a professor of Yale University
4.All the six pieces of news above deal with the subject of ______.
A. education B. parents C. students D. Schools
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After a lot of weightlifting and 25 exhausting days training, a 52-year-old woman recently became the first female “gripman” on San Francisco’s historic cable cars.
Fannie Barnes passed her written test and completed a final run under the watchful eye of a supervisor, Municipal Railway spokesman Alan Siegel said.
Deep calluses(茧) are already forming at the base of her fingers and there is a hole in her glove. Two other women quit after a single day with injured muscles. “Now they’re going to have to change the word from gripman to grip person, just because of me,” Barnes said earlier, “I’m so excited.”
After almost a year of serious workouts, Barns can pull more than 61 kilos, only 23 kilos less than her body weight. And she’ll need the muscle, for this is no modern, push-button technology. Every time a car starts up again after making a stop, the gripman must haul back on a lever controlling a device that grips the cable, which runs continuously at 14 kilometers per hour. If the grip slips, so does the car. A second person operates the brakes.
In addition to having to throw her weight around on the job, she’s got to throw out some attitude to men who were hard to convince. The city employs 76 men in the job.
“A lot of men said mean things to me and didn’t want to help train me. But I would like to thank the guys who were against me because they gave me even more inspiration to do it.” she said.
Not all the men were against her. Many of the male colleagues yelled out support as she did her training runs. One of her biggest tests was drizzly December morning. She first went down the Hyde Street Hill, considered the most dangerous incline on the cable car routes. “I had to have the will and I had to believe I could do it,” she said. “It was scary, but as I started going down full grip and felt that I was in control, I knew I was on my way,” Barnes already is a pioneer of sorts. She started working as a cable car conductor six years ago, collecting fares and assisting on the back brake. She is one of only three women to have that job. But she said she always wanted the job up front on the car. (400)
1.What is unusual about Fannie Barnes getting a job as a gripman?
A. She is the oldest one to work as a grpman.
B. She is the first women to work as a gripman.
C. She is the fattest women to work as a gripman.
D. She is the most suitable one to work as a gripman.
2.What did the 52-year-old woman do when she first began working on the city’s cable car?
A. As a gripman. B. As a conductor. C. As a brakeman. D. As a supervisor.
3.It can be inferred from the passage that Fannie Barnes is ________.
A. strong and easy-going B. strong-willed and self-confident
C. popular and humorous D. considerate and quick-tempered
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