----- Where did you learn Greek? -----I didn’t. I just sort of _____ when I lived there.
A. picked it out B. made it out C. made it up D. picked it up
高一英语单项填空简单题
----- Where did you learn Greek? -----I didn’t. I just sort of _____ when I lived there.
A. picked it out B. made it out C. made it up D. picked it up
高一英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
—Did you study Japanese?
—No, I didn’t. I just sort of _____ when I lived in Japan.
A.picked it up B.gave it up
C.put it up D.took it up
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
1.—Did you see a man in black pass by just now?
—No, sir. I ________ (read) a newspaper.
2.To learn English well, we should find opportunities to hear English ________(speak) as much as we can.
3.Don’t promise anything ________ you are one hundred percent sure.
4.Words came ________ our team won the game.
5.The boss, ________ company my father has worked in for 20 years, is kind.
6.How long do you think it will be ________ China sends a spaceship to the moon?
7.Jim receive a letter just now ________(say) his dad would come to see him soon.
8.________ makes the shop different is that it offers more personal services.
9.We all ________ (have) a good time in the past three days.
10.The deaf dancers think dancing is an activity ________ sight matters more than hearing.
高一英语完成句子中等难度题查看答案及解析
Sort trash, save Earth
You might not think much about where your garbage goes. But now you might want to know. On July 1, Shanghai introduced a new garbage-sorting policy (垃圾分类政策). People there need to put different kinds of garbage into different bins. Other cities in China will do the same soon.
Why is garbage sorting a big problem? It’s because there is too much garbage these days. It is bad for our soil, air and water. Actually we can make use of some garbage again.
And first, we need to sort our garbage. For example, if you put an old battery into the “harmful waste” bin, people can use it to make new batteries. But if you don’t, the battery will end up somewhere else. Then, it will pollute the environment.
Can’t factories sort garbage for us? Yes, they can. But it takes many workers to do this and costs lots of money. If we all sort our own garbage, things will become much easier.
Garbage sorting and recycling around the world
• Germany: There are big machines in supermarkets. You can put bottles in the machines and get money back. You can get one to two yuan per bottle. People like this because they can get money and protect the environment at the same time.
• Japan: A trash truck comes to people’s doors to pick up their garbage. It plays music when it’s coming. There are eight or more kinds of garbage. If you sort any of them wrong, you will get a notice on your door.
• Indonesia: People can take buses for free if they give plastic bottles to bus stations. An hour-long bus ride costs three large bottles, five medium bottles or 10 plastic cups. But the bottles must be clean.
• Shanghai: Four kinds of garbage in Shanghai
Recyclable garbage includes paper, books, boxes, newspapers, and glass bottles. | Harmful garbage includes lamps, batteries, nail polish (指甲油 ), and other things with harmful chemicals. | Wet garbage usually comes from the kitchen, such as food, vegetables, flowers, leaves and eggshells. | Dry garbage is anything you cannot put into the other three bins. It includes pens, toilet paper, tape, hair, and towels. |
1.What can we learn from Paragraph 1?
A.Many other cities in China have garbage-sorting policies.
B.Many people don’t like Shanghai’s garbage-sorting policy.
C.Shanghai is the first city in China to make a garbage-sorting policy.
D.China is the first country in the world to make a garbage-sorting policy.
2.With the battery example, the writer tries to tell us .
A.how to sort our garbage
B.the importance of sorting our garbage
C.what harmful waste is
D.the difficulty of sorting our garbage
3.Why can’t we ask factories to sort garbage?
A.Because we don’t have this kind of factory.
B.Because factories ask for too much money.
C.Because it takes too many workers to do it.
D.Because not all garbage can go to factories.
4.In which country can people take buses for free if they give plastic bottles to bus stations?
A.Germany. B.Indonesia. C.Japan. D.China.
高一英语阅读理解简单题查看答案及解析
______ you know how to sort the trash, why did you put it into the same bin?
A.Unless B.When C.Now that D.Even though
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Simon: ___1._____ did you begin this sort of work, Fiona?
Fiona: Let me see. Um, about four years ago.
Simon: Are you enjoy ____2._____?
Fiona: Oh, yes, very much. It is very _____3._____ (tire) because of long working hours, sometimes as many as 12 hours. But it’s exciting to meet people from all over the world.
Simon: What ____4.____ (exact) do you do?
Fiona: Well, I take tourists to the famous places in the city, tell them the history of the places, and explain why they’re famous.
Simon: What special qualifications are _____5.___ (necessity) for guides?
Fiona: Well, they have to enjoy _____6.___ (meet) new people. And they ____7.____ (take) special courses in the history of the city when they studied at college.
Simon: And do you have to know a foreign language?
Fiona: That’s _____8._____ must. My company will only hire those ___9.___ can speak at least two foreign languages.
Simon: And you? How many foreign languages can you speak?
Fiona: I can speak three: Spanish, ___10.____ (France) and Italian.
Simon: Three foreign languages? Then I can understand why your work is so easy for you.
高一英语其他题中等难度题查看答案及解析
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Simon: ___1.___ did you begin this sort of work, Fiona?
Fiona: Let me see. Um, about four years ago.
Simon: Are you enjoy ___2._____?
Fiona: Oh, yes, very much. It is very _____3._____ (tire) because of long working hours, sometimes as many as 12 hours. But it’s exciting to meet people from all over the world.
Simon: What _____4.__ (exact) do you do?
Fiona: Well, I take tourists to the famous places in the city, tell them the history of the places, and explain why they’re famous.
Simon: What special qualifications are ____5._____ (necessity) for guides?
Fiona: Well, they have to enjoy _____6.___ (meet) new people. And they ____7._____ (take) special courses in the history of the city when they studied at college.
Simon: And do you have to know a foreign language?
Fiona: That’s _____8.____ must. My company will only hire those ____9.____ can speak at least two foreign languages.
Simon: And you? How many foreign languages can you speak?
Fiona: I can speak three: Spanish, ____10.____ (France) and Italian.
Simon: Three foreign languages? Then I can understand why your work is so easy for you.
高一英语语法填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1.Where did Lynn learn about the car?
A. In the newspaper. B. On a road trip. C. On the Internet.
2.Why doesn’t Lynn want to buy the car?
A. It is not safe. B. The price is too high. C. It doesn’t drive smoothly.
3.What needs to be replaced?
A. The tires. B. The radio. C. The air conditioner.
高一英语长对话中等难度题查看答案及解析
Did you have a very strict teacher at school? I did. I'll never forget 'Mr. Strict'. If you didn't get your geography right, you would wish to run to the end of the earth to be far away from him. That tall man with a very loud voice knew how to frighten you and put the fear of God into you. Nobody dared to be late for his class. No one dared to chat in his class no matter how boring the subject was. And not even the naughtiest pupil would dream of cheating in his tests.
I thought about my old teacher when I read about a new government program in England to train former soldiers with no degrees to become a teacher. They can act either as secondary school subject teachers or as primary teachers. From next January those selected for the program will earn a salary and train on-the-job four days a week and one day at university. In two years they will be considered 'newly qualified teachers'.
Education Minister David Laws said: "We know that our highly-skilled soldiers can inspire young people." He believes that values in the army such as leadership, discipline(纪律), energy and teamwork would benefit children.
But not everybody is happy with the government plans. Brian Lightman, from an organisation called the Association of School and College Leaders, thinks the training offered to the former soldiers who want to be teachers is not enough.
Christine Blower, of the National Union of Teachers, believes that teachers need to understand how children develop. According to her, teachers need a high level of education themselves and thorough teacher training before they can educate the young.
I'm not sure how much 'Mr. Strict' knew about child development. What I know is how happy he was when we did well. I'll never forget the broad smile on his face when I got a very high mark. My teacher was a soldier, but to me his smile was a medal for bravery in our war against ignorance(无知)!
1.Which of the following is true according to the first paragraph?
A. Students would still fall asleep in the class of “Mr. Strict”.
B. Only the naughty students would talk with each other in the class of “Mr. Strict”.
C. “Mr. Strict” often played tricks on his students in a very loud voice.
D. If Mr. Strict’s class was boring, his students would still listen to him carefully.
2.What does the new government program in England want to do?
A. To train more excellent soldiers.
B. To change former soldiers into teachers.
C. To train teachers to teach better
D. To increase the employment rate
3.Who supports the new government program in England?
A. Mr. Strict B.David Laws
C. The author himself D. Brian Lightman
4.According to Christine Blower, ____.
A. the English government should stop the program.
B. teachers should often receive regular training
C. teachers should know about child development
D. only those who receive high education can be teachers
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Healthy eating begins with learning how to eat smart—it’s not just what you eat, but how you eat. Your food choices can reduce your risk of illnesses such as heart disease, cancer, as well as defend against bad mood. Moreover, learning the habits of healthy eating can increase your energy, sharpen your memory and stabilize(稳定)your mind.
Healthy eating is about more than the food on your plate— 1. Healthy eating habits can be learned and it is important to slow down and think about the food as nourishment rather than just something to gulp down between meetings or on the way to your school.
•Eat with others whenever possible.
Eating with other people has a lot of benefit—particularly for children—and allows you to follow healthy eating habits. 2.
•Take time to chew your food and enjoy mealtimes.
Chew your food slowly and taste every bite. We always tend to rush through our meals, forgetting to taste and feel the food in our mouth. Reconnect with the joy of eating.
• 3.
Ask yourself if you are really hungry, or have a glass of water to see if you are thirsty instead of hungry. 4. It actually takes a few minutes for your brain to tell your body that it has had enough food, so eat slowly.
•Eat breakfast and smaller meals throughout the day.
5. and eating small, healthy meals throughout the day(rather than the standard three large meals)keeps your energy up and your metabolism(新陈代谢)going.。
A. Listen to your body.
B. it is about where you eat your food.
C. it is also about how you think about the food.
D. Drink more water when you are hungry.
E. A healthy breakfast can start your metabolism,
F. During a meal, stop eating before you feel full.
G. Eating in front of the TV or computer often leads to mindless overeating.
高一英语七选五中等难度题查看答案及解析