Yesterday I went to buy a computer. There were so many models for us ________ in the shop that I was at a loss which to buy.
A.to be chosen | B.to choose | C.to choose from | D.for choosing |
高三英语单项填空简单题
Yesterday I went to buy a computer. There were so many models for us ________ in the shop that I was at a loss which to buy.
A.to be chosen | B.to choose | C.to choose from | D.for choosing |
高三英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
On Christmas morning, I went to the Cockhedge Mall. People there were all busy buying their last minute requirements. I needed to buy a birthday card for my son-in-law whose birthday is the 29th of December. Picking up a few more things as well as my cared I went to join the line for the express checkout which was for people who only had a few items in a basket and not a trolley load. This line was next to the Customer Service desk.
Seemingly waiting quite a long time, I was jogged out of my thoughts by a voice behind me making comments on the things I bought.
It was so funny when I realized that she was describing the contents of my basket. The owner of the voice was a very pretty young lady. I said to her that I was going to buy a box of Christmas cookies but the only ones left were not to my liking. The lady told me that just opposite Cockhedge in Superdrug they had lots of cookies. I said, “I’m not going to bother now. I had enough of shops and I’m going home.”
The assistant from the Customer Service came across at this time saying “If there is anyone in the line with a few items in their basket, none of which needed to be weighed, I will check out their groceries at the desk.” Because I had the sprouts which needed to be weighted, the young lady accepted the offer and walked away waving goodbye.
Eventually my turn came at the checkout. I was walking away when I met my new friend once again who handed me a beautiful box of Christmas cookies. With a big hug she said “Hope you have a lovely Christmas.” She had been into Superdrug to buy me the cookies while I was still queuing in Cockhedge.
What a generosity to a stranger! I was so surprised you could have knocked me down with a feather. My Good Samaritan would never know what a joyful Christmas day I had with my family. Telling them this story, as we ate around the table, kept everyone spellbound.
1.The underlined word “spellbound” in the last paragraph probably means________.
A.interested B.disappointed C.astonished D.frightened
2.Which of the following could be the best title of the story?
A.A Piece of Lucky Feather B.A Surprise Christmas Gift
C.The Boring Shopping Experience D.The Unforgettable Big Hug
3.How does the writer feel about the pretty young lady?
A.Worried B.Satisfied C.Grateful D.Proud
4.What can we learn from the story?
A.Nobody is sure what will happen the next moment.
B.A simple action can bring other people happiness.
C.Being patient will decrease the waiting time.
D.Life without hope and faith is a full thing.
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On Christmas morning, I went to the Cockhedge Mall. People there were all busy buying their last minute requirements. I needed to buy a birthday card for my son-in-law whose birthday is the 29th of December. Picking up a few more things as well as my cared I went to join the line for the express checkout which was for people who only had a few items in a basket and not a trolley load. This line was next to the Customer Service desk.
Seemingly waiting quite a long time, I was jogged out of my thoughts by a voice behind me making comments on the things I bought.
It was so funny when I realized that she was describing the contents of my basket. The owner of the voice was a very pretty young lady. I said to her that I was going to buy a box of Christmas cookies but the only ones left were not to my liking. The lady told me that just opposite Cockhedge in Superdrug they had lots of cookies. I said, “I’m not going to bother now. I had enough of shops and I’m going home.”
The assistant from the Customer Service came across at this time saying “If there is anyone in the line with a few items in their basket, none of which needed to be weighed, I will check out their groceries at the desk.” Because I had the sprouts which needed to be weighted, the young lady accepted the offer and walked away waving goodbye.
Eventually my turn came at the checkout. I was walking away when I met my new friend once again who handed me a beautiful box of Christmas cookies. With a big hug she said “Hope you have a lovely Christmas.” She had been into Superdrug to buy me the cookies while I was still queuing in Cockhedge.
What a generosity to a stranger! I was so surprised you could have knocked me down with a feather. My Good Samaritan would never know what a joyful Christmas day I had with my family. Telling them this story, as we ate around the table, kept everyone spellbound.
1..
The underlined word “spellbound” in the last paragraph probably means________.
A.interested B.disappointed C.astonished D.frightened
2..
Which of the following could be the best title of the story?
A.A Piece of Lucky Feather B.A Surprise Christmas Gift
C.The Boring Shopping Experience D.The Unforgettable Big Hug
3..
How does the writer feel about the pretty young lady?
A.Worried. B.Satisfied. C.Grateful D.Proud.
4..
What can we learn from the story?
A.Nobody is sure what will happen the next moment.
B.A simple action can bring other people happiness.
C.Being patient will decrease the waiting time.
D.Life without hope and faith is a full thing.
高三英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
On Christmas morning, I went to the Cockhedge Mall. People there were all busy buying their last minute requirements. I needed to buy a birthday card for my son-in-law whose birthday is the 29th of December. Picking up a few more things as well as my cared I went to join the line for the express checkout which was for people who only had a few items in a basket and not a trolley load. This line was next to the Customer Service desk.
Seemingly waiting quite a long time, I was jogged out of my thoughts by a voice behind me making comments on the things I bought.
It was so funny when I realized that she was describing the contents of my basket. The owner of the voice was a very pretty young lady. I said to her that I was going to buy a box of Christmas cookies but the only ones left were not to my liking. The lady told me that just opposite Cockhedge in Superdrug they had lots of cookies. I said, “I’m not going to bother now. I had enough of shops and I’m going home.”
The assistant from the Customer Service came across at this time saying “If there is anyone in the line with a few items in their basket, none of which needed to be weighed, I will check out their groceries at the desk.” Because I had the sprouts which needed to be weighted, the young lady accepted the offer and walked away waving goodbye.
Eventually my turn came at the checkout. I was walking away when I met my new friend once again who handed me a beautiful box of Christmas cookies. With a big hug she said “Hope you have a lovely Christmas.” She had been into Superdrug to buy me the cookies while I was still queuing in Cockhedge.
What a generosity to a stranger! I was so surprised you could have knocked me down with a feather. My Good Samaritan would never know what a joyful Christmas day I had with my family. Telling them this story, as we ate around the table, kept everyone spellbound.
1.The underlined word “spellbound” in the last paragraph probably means________.
A.interested B.disappointed C.astonished D.frightened
2.Which of the following could be the best title of the story?
A.A Piece of Lucky Feather B.A Surprise Christmas Gift
C.The Boring Shopping Experience D.The Unforgettable Big Hug
3.How does the writer feel about the pretty young lady?
A.Worried. B.Satisfied. C.Grateful D.Proud.
4.What can we learn from the story?
A.Nobody is sure what will happen the next moment.
B.A simple action can bring other people happiness.
C.Being patient will decrease the waiting time.
D.Life without hope and faith is a full thing.
高三英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
—There were not many people in the concert yesterday. —Pop music isn’t ________.
A. to everyone’s taste B. to everyone’s joy
C. to someone’s measure D. to anyone’s surprise
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
—There were not many people in the concert yesterday. —Pop music isn’t ________.
A.to everyone’s taste | B.to everyone’s joy |
C.to someone’s measure | D.to anyone’s surprise |
高三英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
_______ there yesterday, I could have asked him not to do so.
A. If I were B.If I was C.Had I been D.Was I
高三英语单项填空困难题查看答案及解析
There are so many beautiful cars________, but he is at a loss which to buy.
A. to be chosen B. to choose from C. to choose D. for choosing
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
One afternoon, many years ago, I went to pick up my mother from work. I got there a little early so I 21 the car by the roadside and waited for her.
As I looked 22 the car window, there was a small park where I saw a little boy, around two years old, 23 freely on the grass as his mother watched from a short 24. The boy had a big smile on his face 25 he had just been set free from some sort of26. The boy would then fall to the grass, 27, and without hesitation or without looking back at his mother, run as fast as he could again, still with a 28 on his face.
Kids, when they fall down, don't view their falling down as failure, but 29, they treat it as a learning experience. They try and try again until they 30. While I was touched by the boy's persistence, I was 31 touched by the manner in which he ran. With each attempt, he looked so 32 and so natural — no signs of fear, nervousness, or of being discouraged. His only 33 was to run freely and to do it as effectively as he could. He was just being a 34 — just being himself—being completely in the moment. He was not looking for 35 or was not worrying about whether 36 was watching. He didn't seem to be bothered by the fact that maybe someone would see him 37 and that it would be 38 if he did fall. No, all that 39 to him was to accomplish the task, to feel the experience of running fully and freely. I learned a lot from that 40 and experience, and have successfully brought that lesson with me in my many pursuits(追求) in life.
1. A.drove B.started C.parked D.broke
2. A.outside B.down C.toward D.over
3. A.playing B.smiling C.rolling D.running
4. A.way B.length C.time D.distance
5. A.even if B.as if C.so long as D.now that
6. A.park B.cave C.prison D.castle
7. A.get up B.take up C.break down D.lie down
8. A.tear B.smile C.pleasure D.surprise
9. A.however B.instead C.therefore D.anyhow
10. A.stop B.win C.achieve D.succeed
11. A.luckily B.apparently C.actually D.equally
12. A.confident B.joyful C.quiet D.proud
13. A.worry B.dream C.aim D.hope
14. A.boy B.child C.player D.winner
15. A.chance B.fortune C.approval D.trouble
16. A.someone B.anyone C.everyone D.one
17. A.fail B.run C.fall D.cry
18. A.embarrassing B.disappointing C.frightening D.amusing
19. A.happened B.contributed C.related D.mattered
20. A.discovery B.observation C.story D.incident
高三英语完型填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
I attended a writer’s group to get feedback on my book. But there were so many people there that the discussion was limited. After getting home, my 13-year-old son asked me to read one chapter to him. So I read the chapter about spending my pocket money as a nine-year-old child.
The story took place at a lunch counter, where I dreamed of ordering a banana split. Colorful balloons were hung above the counter and a sign said “Pop a balloon and pay 1 cent to 63 cents for a banana split!” As I was given only 50 cents for cleaning the doghouse, I didn’t dare to ask my parents for any more pocket money without doing more work or risk asking anyone else. So I kept my wish to myself.
Frankie listened carefully, as I read the final sentences of the chapter, “I watched as others selected a balloon to pop and dreamed about the opportunity to take my chance. But it never happened.”
The next morning, Frankie led me to the kitchen. I couldn’t believe my eyes. The table was covered in a pile of balloons. Frankie handed me 50 cents and a fork. “Pop one!” he urged. With tears in my eyes, I broke one. A piece of paper fell out of the balloon.
“What does it say?” Frankie asked. “Fifty cents,” I whispered, too moved to speak loudly. Frankie asked, “Well, do you have 50 cents?” I handed him the money. “OK!” Then Frankie pulled out a banana split from the refrigerator.
I hugged Frankie hard. We took turns popping the other balloons until I finally got the 1-cent balloon. It was a long-time coming, but worth the wait.
It hit me that the first step in making any wish come true is giving it a voice.
1.The author read the chapter to Frankie because .
A. she wanted to get feedback from Frankie
B. Frankie asked the author to read it to him
C. she was used to telling a bedtime story to him
D. Frankie had a strong desire for knowledge
2.What can we infer about the author from the second paragraph?
A. She spent money wisely when she was a kid.
B. She had enough money to do whatever she liked.
C. She earned her pocket money by doing housework.
D. She had no close friends to share her secret wish.
3.Seeing what Frankie did for her, the author felt .
A. comfortable and happy B. puzzled and excited
C. awkward and satisfied D. surprised and grateful
4.The author learned that .
A. it is important to express one’s wishes
B. it is comforting to have a kid around
C. experiences in childhood affect us later in life
D. wishes can come true by just voicing them
高三英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析