His experiences as a volunteer in the quake-hit areas have changed his attitude toward society and _______ influence his future life.
A.is to B.was going to C.are to D.were sure to
高二英语单项填空简单题
His experiences as a volunteer in the quake-hit areas have changed his attitude toward society and _______ influence his future life.
A.is to B.was going to C.are to D.were sure to
高二英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
It will be several years _______ life in the quake-hit area is back to normal.
A. before B. that C. after D. since
高二英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
My brother and some of his classmates ______ as volunteers to help the elderly in the old-age home during the winter holiday to come.
A. worked B. are working
C. will be working D. have been working
高二英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
The professor, ________ his assistants, _______ conducting the experiment.
A.in addition, is B.as well, is
C.in addition to, are D.as well as, is
高二英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
I’ve been a volunteer at Radio Lollipop since May. It is one of the best experiences that I 1.(have) in the last few years.
Radio Lollipop is an international charity organization 2.(found) in 1979 to provide care, comfort, games and entertainment for children in hospital. The service is provided 3.(entire) by volunteers who have been specially selected and trained to make a child’s stay in hospital more interesting and 4. (little) frightened
I help out regularly 5. Monday evenings after work at the Royal Hospital. My task is to deliver a smile to the children at the wards (病房) 6.might be there for a few days or even a couple of months. 7.is hard to find children on Monday, as the cinema at the hospital is open on that day. Most of them tend 8.(be) there.
I am thankful for this opportunity to help children at the hospital and make their stays more pleasant. The experience also helps me deal with the 9.(difficulty) and challenges that I’ve been faced with in my own life. I am now more positive in helping others and realize 10. everyone goes through some pain and suffers from time to time.
高二英语七选五中等难度题查看答案及解析
In Wiltshire, England, volunteers are being sought to visit a nature protection area to count the butterflies living there and on surrounding fields. The project is promoted by an environmental protection organisation,which has contributed to improving the living environment for wild animals. Recently, the organisation has issued an appeal to help it observe environmental changes based on the record of butterflies and protect the environment.
In the area, the local people have planted many special flowers with the help of the organisation, aiming to see whether these flowers will interest the rare and beautiful butterflies. The Project officer Sarah Marshall says, “It will be a suitable habitat for butterflies. They are great ‘indicator species’ as they are easily affected by climate changes so they make a brillian early - warning system for the environment.” She also points out that volunteers are needed to recourd the number or species of butterflies,and based on the change happening to the butterflies, the hidden environmental problems in the area can be found out in time.
The organisation is seeking volunteers to help monitor butterflies from April through to September. They will walk a fixed route and record the different butterflies they encounter along the way.Each visit should take no more than two hours, and each volunteer is expected to visit once a month to count the wildlife. “Staff will provide back up, so if the weather is poor on the day you are to visit(butterflies don’t like to fly in the rain, wind or if it’s too cloudy) we can have someone else do your job,” Sarah points out.
No previous experience is necessary as training and support will be provided,but a keen interest is essential. If you are interested, P1ease contact Sarah on (0l380) 725670,ext 278, email sarahm wiltshirewildlife. org
1.According to Paragraph l, what is the purpose of the Project?
A.To appeal to more visitors. |
B.To protect the environment. |
C.To control butterfly population. |
D.To expand the area for wildlife. |
2.Many special flowers have been planted in Wiltshire to________.
A.warn people of wildlife extinction |
B.appeal more tourists to be involved in |
C.attract many unusual and beautiful butterflies |
D.improve the economic conditions of local people |
3.Butterflies are called “indicator species” because ________.
A.they can provide support for visitors |
B.they can give information to other species |
C.they are not easily found out in their habitats |
D.they are very sensitive to environmental changes |
4.What is the text mainly about?
A.Visitors are being trained to identify butterflies. |
B.Wildlife areas are being protected by butterflies. |
C.Volunteers are being needed to count butterflies. |
D.Organisations are being put up to protect butterflies. |
高二英语阅读理解困难题查看答案及解析
Recently, university students around the world were asked to volunteer in a global experiment called Unplugged. It was designed to see how young people would react if they were asked to observe a total media ban by unplugging all forms of media devices for 24 hours.
Unplugged is being run by Dr. Roman Gerodimos, a lecturer in Communication and Journalism at Bournemouth University.During the experiment, Dr. Gerodimos said there were already signs of how much the exercise affected volunteers.He said:“They’re reporting withdrawal symptoms, overeating, feeling nervous, isolated and disconnected.”
During their 24-hour test, three of the experiment’s participants were followed around by a BBC reporter plus cameraman.They were asked to write down 100 lines about their day offline, but of course, they all waited until the next day when they had access to their laptops.
Elliot Day wrote:“Today, my whole morning routine was thrown up into the air.Despite being aware of the social importance of the media, I was surprised by how empty my life felt without the radio or newspapers.”
From Caroline Scott, we read:“I didn’t expect it, but being deprived of the media for 24 hours resulted in my day-to-day activities becoming so much harder to carry out than usual…I didn’t break out in a cold sweat like our lecturer expected us all to, but It’s not something I would like to do again!”
And Charlotte Gay wrote:“I have to say the most difficult item for me to be without has been my mobile;not only is it a social device, it’s my main access point of communication.”
Earlier in the year, a UK government study found that in the UK we spend about half our waking hours using the media, often plugged into several things at once.So, with technology continuing to develop at an alarming rate, how much time will you set aside for sleep in the future?
1.What can we learn about the volunteers?
A.Volunteers didn’t write down about their day offline.
B.Volunteers weren’t allowed to use any media for 24 hours.
C.Volunteers were followed around by Dr Roman Gerodimos.
D.Only volunteers in the UK took part in Unplugged experiment.
2.Which of the following is NOT mentioned about the participants’ feelings?
A.Anxious. B.Lonely C.Bored. D.Despaired.
3.Which of the following is true of Caroline Scott?
A.The media ban affected his temperature.
B.His work went on smoothly without the media.
C.His work was carried on hard without the media.
D.His life was empty without the radio or newspapers.
4.What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
A.People should use the media devices reasonably.
B.People can easily survive the media devices addict.
C.People can spend more time sleeping in the future.
D.People spend about half the time using the media devices.
5.The text is most probably a ________.
A.newspaper ad B.book review C.news report D.science fiction story
高二英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Recently, university students around the world were asked to volunteer in a global experiment called Unplugged. It was designed to see how young people would react if they were asked to observe a total media ban by unplugging all forms of media devices for 24 hours.
Unplugged is being run by Dr Roman Gerodimos, a lecturer in Communication and Journalism at Bournemouth University. During the experiment, Dr Gerodimos said there were already signs of how much the exercise affected volunteers. He said:“They’re reporting withdrawal symptoms, overeating,feeling nervous, isolated and disconnected.”
During their 24-hour test, three of the experiment’s participants were followed around by a BBC reporter plus cameraman. They were asked to write down 100 lines about their day offline, but of course, they all waited until the next day when they had access to their laptops.
Elliot Day wrote:“Today, my whole morning routine was thrown up into the air. Despite being aware of the social importance of the media, I was surprised by how empty my life felt without the radio or newspapers.”
From Caroline Scott, we read:“I didn’t expect it, but being deprived of the media for 24 hours resulted in my day-to-day activities becoming so much harder to carry out than usual…I didn’t break out in a cold sweat like our lecturer expected us all to, but it’s not something l would like to do again!”
And Charlotte Gay wrote:“I have to say the most difficult item for me to be without has been my mobile; not only is it a social device, it’s my main access point of communication.”
Earlier in the year, a UK government study found that in the UK we spend about half our waking hours using the media, often plugged into several things at once. So, with technology continuing to develop at an alarming rate, how much time will you set aside for sleep in the future?
1.What is the experiment?
A.Volunteers’record of their 24 hours offline.
B.Volunteers’ reaction without any media for 24 hours.
C.Dr Roman Gerodimos following Volunteers for 24 hours.
D.Only volunteers’ plugged experiment.
2.What does the author worry about at the end of the passage?
A.The media ban affects people’s temperature.
B.People will have less and less time for sleep.
C.Work will be carried on hard without the media.
D.Life will be empty without the radio or newspapers.
3.Which of the following is NOT mentioned about the participants’ feelings?
A.Anxious. B.Lonely.
C.Bored. D.Excited.
4.What conclusion does the experiment draw?
A.People should use the media devices reasonably.
B.People can easily survive the media devices addict.
C.People’s everyday life and work relies much on the media.
D.People spend about half the time using the media devices.
5.What is probably the passage?
A.Advertisement. B.Book review.
C.News report. D.Science fiction story.
高二英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Every person has some unforgettable experiences in his life .Some will remain in his heart as instructive stories to his life. I believe that we often tell ourselves the stories in order to keep our sanity(通情达理). These stories stay inside ourselves.
Many of the stories that I have kept inside myself are in the 36of lessons that have taught me something about life. These lessons are 37 to carry with me. They require no outside 38to store them in. No one can 39 me of them. They 40their freshness without having to be renewed. And I can offer them to others without 41 them myself.
I remember there is a lesson which is about a little girl who was 42 from a serious disease. Her only chance of 43was to have a blood transfusion(输血) 44her five-year-old brother. The doctor asked the little boy 45 he would be willing to give his 46to his sister. He took a 47 breath and said he would do it if it would save her life.
As the transfusion took place, he lay in bed next to his sister and smiled as he watched the color 48 to her cheeks. Then his 49disappeared. He looked up at the doctor and asked in a trembling 50. “Will I start to 51right away?”
Being so 52 , the lovely little boy had 53 the doctor. He thought he was going to die after he gave blood to his sister.
This was my lesson in “ 54”. I learned that a candle loses 55 by lighting another candle.
1.A. cost B. form C. use D. number
2.A. difficult B. interesting C. harmful D. easy
3.A. space B. computer C. container D. ground
4.A. remind B. rob C. warn D. inform
5.A. remain B. lead C. value D. develop
6.A. damaging B. destroying C. stealing D. losing
7. A. hearing B. dead C. suffering D. free
8.A. recovery B. worsening C. treat D. respond
9.A. toward B. of C. from D. to
10. A. which B. if C. when D. how
11.A. blood B. life C. time D. health
12.A. slow B. deep C. short D. quick
13. A. review B. replace C. reduce D. return
14.A. courage B. smile C. breath D. color
15.A. voice B. body C. condition D. state
16.A. die B. disappear C. hesitate D. leave
17.A. foolish B. ridiculous C. young D. handsome
18. A. misunderstood B. worried C. hated D. liked
19.A. asking B. receiving C. crying D. giving
20. A. anything B. nothing C. something D. everything
高二英语完型填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
A driver stopped his car on a street side to have a rest. As he lay down in the seat and closed his eyes, a man came up and knocked at the window to ask the time. The driver opened his eyes and looked at his watch. "It's 8 a. m." he said. Then he went to sleep again.
But soon he woke up because a second person was knocking at the window. "Sir, do you have the time?" he asked. The driver looked at his watch again, and told the man it was 8: 30 a. m.
At this rate (照此下去), he could not have a good rest, so he wrote a short note (字条) and put it up on the window for all to see. It said, "I don't have the time."
Again the man lay down in the seat for his sleep. A few minutes later, a third person came along and began knocking at the window. "Hey, sir," he said. "It's a quarter to nine."
1.The driver stopped his car because he_________.
A.didn't know the time B.lost his watch
C.saw his friend D.was very tired
2.He was woken up again by the second person_________.
A.a few minutes later B.half an hour later
C.forty-five minutes later D.the next morning
3.The driver _________ after he put up the note on the window.
A.had a very good rest B.was woken up again very soon
C.really forgot the time D.made a phone call to the third person
4.The third person came to knock at the window to .
A.ask the time B.have a sleep
C.tell him the time D.ask for help
高二英语阅读理解简单题查看答案及解析