短文改错(共10小题; 每小题1分, 共10分)
If you walk around in some public place, you will notice most of smokers are young people and some are still middle school students. It is said that in China the number of people smoking are about 45%. Why do so many people smoke? Some think smoking gives themselves pleasure. Some even think that smoking can refresh them. In the fact, smoking is a bad habit that makes great harm to people’s health. Studies of smoking show that many kinds of diseases have anything to do with smoking. Smoking itself is a waste, that costs one much money. Besides, many fires are often causing by careless smokers. Today more and more people all over the world want to give up smoking.
高二英语短文改错简单题
短文改错(共10小题; 每小题1分, 共10分)
If you walk around in some public place, you will notice most of smokers are young people and some are still middle school students. It is said that in China the number of people smoking are about 45%. Why do so many people smoke? Some think smoking gives themselves pleasure. Some even think that smoking can refresh them. In the fact, smoking is a bad habit that makes great harm to people’s health. Studies of smoking show that many kinds of diseases have anything to do with smoking. Smoking itself is a waste, that costs one much money. Besides, many fires are often causing by careless smokers. Today more and more people all over the world want to give up smoking.
高二英语短文改错简单题查看答案及解析
A group of people were in search of a home. After some time walking around, they finally found a place to down.
They needed some , and the chief (首领) sent out three groups of people to the surrounding areas. After a short discussion, the three groups went out in directions.
The first group explored the north. There, they saw large fields with crops, vegetables and fruits. They went back to report their . We saw lots of vegetation (植物). We can be .”
The second group went southwest. There, they saw lots of . As they went back, they said, “We saw hundreds of animals. We can for our food, and rely on meat to sustain (维持) us.”
The last group went southeast. There, they reached the sea and saw hundreds of fish swimming. They returned and said, We saw plenty of fish. We can go for our food.
We can eat meat alone!” shouted the second group.
“No! ! We did not see any animals at all!” said the first group.
The third group joined in, “Are you ? We did not see anything like you have . There was only water. We need to become fishermen!”
Each group got so with the others that they each went to the place they had explored. They were that they alone had the answer and that the others must have been wrong.
, each group of people only chose to believe themselves. they had chosen to learn from one another and them, they could have had the best of everything.
1.A. spending B. costing C. taking D. losing
2.A. break B. cool C. settle D. calm
3.A. water B. food C. energies D. information
4.A. explore B. clean C. measure D. cover
5.A. same B. a C. / D. different
6.A. main B. few C. poor D. many
7.A. experiences B. findings C. results D. conditions
8.A. vegetarians B. fishermen C. hunters D. miners
9.A. mountains B. people C. animals D. houses
10.A. prepare B. hunt C. fight D. wait
11.A. mainly B. partly C. fully D. hardly
12.A. surfing B. boating C. fishing D. swimming
13.A. Fishes B. Crops C. Cows D. Flowers
14.A. going B. sleeping C. coming D. joking
15.A. described B. brought C. wrote D. explained
16.A. strict B. angry C. sad D. pleased
17.A. sad B. pleasant C. sure D. anxious
18.A. Happily B. Luckily C. Unluckily D. Hopefully
19.A. After B. Because C. Before D. If
20.A. admire B. believe C. appreciate D. understand
高二英语完形填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Next time you’re in a public place, take a look around you, and count how many people are using their phones. I can tell you now that it is probably more than half, whether you’re on public transport, in a cafe or simply walking down the street.
I’m not saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes me how people can spend so much time on their phones without actually talking to anyone in particular.
For example, I recently visited London and travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart from the people asleep, almost everybody else was on their phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is difficult not to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being underground it is difficult for you to get any signal, which rules out texting or using the Internet, but there is still plenty you can use your phones for. People were playing games, reading articles and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling or checking their emails.
Recently, my smartphone broke and had to be sent off to the warehouse for repair for a week or so. In the meantime I had to use a really old, basic phone just to keep me in touch with my family and friends. All I could do on this phone was send text messages, make calls and play one game. And I loved it. I loved being free from the Internet, and I really didn’t mind not having constant updates about what my friends were doing or what the latest celebrity story was. It allowed me to spend more lime taking in my surroundings.
However, I knew that as soon as I got my smartphone hack I would be one of those people once again. Perhaps I should just go back to using the basic phone and forget my smartphone.
1.Why are you asked to look around in Paragraph 1?
A.To ensure your safety.
B.To communicate with people.
C.To count the people around you.
D.To count the number of people using the phones.
2.What were many people on the tube in London probably doing?
A.Using mobile apps.
B.Talking with each other.
C.Reading printed books.
D.Checking social network sites.
3.What did the author think of having to use his basic phone?
A.He felt great actually.
B.He found it very inconvenient.
C.He couldn’t see much difference,
D.He felt terrible at first but better later.
4.What does the underlined part “those people” in the last paragraph refer to?
A.People without mobiles.
B.People using basic phones.
C.People using smartphones reasonably.
D.People spending a lot of time on mobiles.
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根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项
为多余选项。
Some people make you feel comfortable when they are around. You spend an hour with them and feel as if you have known them half your life. 1..
Here are several skills that good talkers have. If you follow the skills, they’ll help you put people at their ease, and make friends with them quickly.
First of all, good talkers ask questions. 2. . One well-known businesswoman says, “At business lunches, I always ask people what they did that morning. It’s a common question,but it will get things going.” From there you can move on to other matters—sometimes to really personal questions. 3.. Second, once good talkers have asked questions, they listen to the answers .This point seems clear, but it isn’t. Your questions should have a point and help to tell what sort of person you are talking to. And to find out, you really have to listen carefully and attentively.
4. . If someone sticks to one topic, you can take it as a fact that he’s really interested in it. Real listening also means not just listening to words, but to tones of voice. If the voice sounds dull, then, it’s time for you to change the subject.
Finally, good talkers know well how to deal with the occasion of parting. If you’re saying goodbye, you may give him a firm handshake and say, “I’ve really enjoyed meeting you.” 5.. Let people know what you feel, and they may walk away feeling as if they’ve known you half their life.
A. Real listening at least means some things.
B. You can become a popular person.
C. Almost anyone, no matter how shy he is, will answer a question.
D. And how he answers will let you know how far you can go.
E. If you want to see that person again, don’t keep it a secret.
F. It’s polite to listen to others with a smile.
G. These people have something in common.
高二英语七选五中等难度题查看答案及解析
When you first arrive in Oxford, it may take a little while for you to find your way around. Some of the first things our students do when they arrive include finding a bike (most students in Oxford find cycling is the best way to go around), setting up a bank account, getting their computer and mobile phone working, finding their department, getting to know their college and working out the best places to socialize.
One of the major events you will experience shortly after “coming up” to Oxford is matriculation. Matriculation is held at the University’s Sheldonian Theatre and is the ceremony at which you are formally admitted to the university.
International students are invited to an orientation day at the start of the academic year. Sessions run throughout the day that will give you practical information about living and studying in the UK and introduce you to other graduate students from all over the world who are starting their studies at Oxford at the same time as you, as well as to current Oxford graduate students and staff who will be able to help and advise you. The day covers topics such as studying and learning in the Oxford system, University services, information on living in Britain and cultural differences, as well as addressing practical issues such as employment, immigration and visas, health and safety. You can choose which talks to attend and at the end of the day there is a social hour so you can meet fellow students.
Another good thing to experience early is college dining. Most colleges have a tradition of regular formal hall dinners, which consist of three or four courses, and the atmosphere of an evening out in a nice restaurant. On some of these occasions you can invite people around to your college for dinner and then they may return the favor. In this way, you can get to know people studying your own and other subjects at the same time as visiting many of the historical college grounds and dining halls.
1.For a newcomer to Oxford, what does he have to do first?
A. To work out what to major in.
B. To open a qq account.
C. To get a bike to go around.
D. To buy a new mobile phone.
2.What is matriculation?
A. A special day for International students to start academic year.
B. A ceremony when students are formally admitted to Oxford.
C. Performances held at the Sheldonian Theatre.
D. The best places to socialize.
3.Which talk can students attend on the orientation day?
A. Studying in the Cambridge system.
B. Talks on how to meet fellow students.
C. Practical issues like employment, immigration, and health.
D. University services about the life in Britain and cultural similarities.
4.What does the underlined part in paragraph 4 probably mean?
A. Treating you to dinner.
B. Visiting historic college in return.
C. Studying the subjects with your friend.
D. Showing you around the college.
高二英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
When you first arrive in Oxford, it may take a little while for you to find your way around. Some of the first things our students do when they arrive include finding a bike (most students in Oxford find cycling is the best way to go around), setting up a bank account, getting their computer and mobile phone working, finding their department, getting to know their college and working out the best places to socialize.
One of the major events you will experience shortly after “coming up” to Oxford is matriculation. Matriculation is held at the University’s Sheldonian Theatre and is the ceremony at which you are formally admitted to the university.
International students are invited to an orientation day at the start of the academic year. Sessions run throughout the day that will give you practical information about living and studying in the UK and introduce you to other graduate students from all over the world who are starting their studies at Oxford at the same time as you, as well as to current Oxford graduate students and staff who will be able to help and advise you. The day covers topics such as studying and learning in the Oxford system, University services, information on living in Britain and cultural differences, as well as addressing practical issues such as employment, immigration and visas, health and safety. You can choose which talks to attend and at the end of the day there is a social hour so you can meet fellow students.
Another good thing to experience early is college dining. Most colleges have a tradition of regular formal hall dinners, which consist of three or four courses, and the atmosphere of an evening out in a nice restaurant. On some of these occasions you can invite people around to your college for dinner and then they may return the favor. In this way, you can get to know people studying your own and other subjects at the same time as visiting many of the historical college grounds and dining halls.
1.For a newcomer to Oxford, what does he have to do first?
A. To work out what to major in.
B. To open a qq account.
C. To get a bike to go around.
D. To buy a new mobile phone.
2.What is matriculation?
A. A special day for International students to start academic year.
B. A ceremony when students are formally admitted to Oxford.
C. Performances held at the Sheldonian Theatre.
D. The best places to socialize.
3.Which talk can students attend on the orientation day?
A. Studying in the Cambridge system.
B. Talks on how to meet fellow students.
C. Practical issues like employment, immigration, and health.
D. University services about the life in Britain and cultural similarities.
4.What does the underlined part in paragraph 4 probably mean?
A. Treating you to dinner.
B. Visiting historic college in return.
C. Studying the subjects with your friend.
D. Showing you around the college.
高二英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
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While you're in Shanghai, please come and take a walk round some of our interesting places.
1.What makes Yu Gardens different from the other places in the text?
A.They make people love nature.
B.They cost very little to enter.
C.They have something nice to eat.
D.They are good for art research.
2.You can't study __________ when you visit Shanghai Natural History Museum.
A.robots
B.dinosaurs
C.bamboo
D.rocks
3.If someone is interested in silver bowls of the Tang Dynasty, he can go to ________.
A.Shanghai Art Museum
B.Shanghai Museum
C.Lu Xun's Museum
D.Shanghai Natural History Museum
4.How many museums with paintings are mentioned in the text?
A.One
B.Two
C.Three
D.Four
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If you want to walk in the footsteps of some of the world’s greatest figures, then go to Oxford. Many of Oxford’s 38 colleges are open to the public year-round. Here are a few of the colleges worth visiting and some famous people who have studied there.
Christ Church College
Long before it became known as a location for the Harry Potter films, Christ Church was the college where Albert Einstein, author Charles Dodgson who wrote Alice in Wonderland, and 13 British prime ministers studied. In this large and popular college, you can see the paintings in the 16th-century Great Hall.
Magdalen College
Many consider Magdalen to be one of the most beautiful Oxford’s colleges. This is where author Oscar Wilde read his classics course. You can enjoy the medieval(中世纪的) church with its 15th-century tower. Opposite the college is the beautiful Botanic Garden founded in 1621.
Merton College
Founded in 1264, Merton has the oldest medieval library in use. J. R. R. Tolkien is said to have spent many hours here writing The Lord of the Rings. One of the college’s treasures is an astrolabe(星盘),thought to have belonged to Chaucer. The college has the most amazing collection of medieval colored glass in Oxford.
Bodleian Library
The Bodleian Library, the main research library of the University of Oxford, is the largest university library in the UK. It is one of the oldest libraries in Europe, and in Britain is second in size only to the British Library. It holds more than 9 million printed items on 189 km of shelving and seats up to 2,500 readers. The users of the library here include five kings, 40 Nobel Prize winners, 25 British prime minister and countless famous writers.
1.If a Harry Potter fan travels to Oxford, he’ll probably visit ____________.
A. Merton College B. Bodleian Library
C. Magdalen College D. Christ Church College
2.Which of the following can travelers see in Magdalen College?
A. A 15th-century tower.
B. A seven–ton tower bell.
C. England’s smallest cathedral.
D. British oldest botanic garden.
3.According to the passage, J. R. R. Tolkien is ____________.
A. the founder of Merton College
B. the author of The Lord of the Rings
C. the designer of the oldest medieval library
D. the owner of the astrolabe in Merton College
4.What do we know about the Bodleian Library?
A. It lies in Magdalen College.
B. It is the most famous library in the UK.
C. It has a collection of 2,500 kinds of books.
D. It is smaller than the British Library.
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Common-sense Safety Tips for Travelling AbroadWhen a holiday is just around the corner,you may be planning a trip abroad.But to enjoy a worry-free adventure abroad,you also should pay attention to the following common-sense safety tips for travelling abroad.
1.
Another reason to take only carry-on carriage—besides avoiding baggage fees—is that the less you have to carry around,the more quickly you can move,if necessary.You should always have a free hand.Besides,you won’t be exhausted from dragging all those bags around. 2.
Lock it up.
Leave your hotel with only what you need and lock up the rest.Take a lock for your luggage just in case your hotel doesn’t offer a safe. 3. If you don’t need all your cash and cards,don’t take them all with you when you go out for a day of sightseeing or shopping.Also,leave your passport in the hotel.Make photocopies of all your important documents and leave the hotel with a copy of your passport plus a one photo I.D.Why? 4. If all of your identification is in it,imagine the trouble you have to go through to replace it all.
Think and Plan.
Always keep in mind that,when you travel abroad,you are in a place you don’t know well and you can always be a target.Trust your senses. 5. After your arrival,ask the hotel staff and locals about the areas you are thinking of visiting,especially at night.And you should walk in well-lit areas at night and know how to contact the local police with your cell phone or a payphone in a foreign country,if necessary.
A.Travel light.
B.Pay by credit card.
C.Imagine having your bag stolen off a restaurant table.
D.You should also make it a habit to take your watch with you.
E.Plus,dragging lots of luggage is a dead giveaway that you aren’t a local resident.
F.You should call ahead to be sure,especially if your luggage is made of cloth material.
G.You are smart and mature,so if something or some situation doesn’t feel safe,it probably isn’t.
高二英语七选五中等难度题查看答案及解析
—Do you like to go to a movie or walk in the country this Sunday?
—I’d like the choice. I need some fresh air.
A. former B. latter C. above D. below
高二英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析