(2010·福建高考)In April, thousands of holidaymakers remained ________ abroad due to the volcanic ash cloud.
A.sticking B.stuck
C.to be stuck D.to have stuck
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(2010·福建高考)In April, thousands of holidaymakers remained ________ abroad due to the volcanic ash cloud.
A.sticking B.stuck
C.to be stuck D.to have stuck
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In April, thousands of holidaymakers remained ______ abroad due to the volcanic ash cloud.
A. sticking B. to be stuck C. stuck D. to have stuck
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
In April, thousands of holidaymakers remained ________abroad due to the volcanic ash cloud.
A. sticking B. stuck C. to be stuck D. to have stuck
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
In April,thousands of holidaymakers remained________abroad due to the volcanic ash cloud.
A.sticking B.stuck
C.to be stuck D.to have stuck
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(2011·福建高考)—Shall I inform him of the change of the schedule right now?
—I am afraid you ________, in case he comes late for the meeting.
A.will B.must
C.may D.can
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The biggest problem was that thousands of travelers remained _____ outside because of the floods.
A. sticking B. stuck C. to be stuck D. to have stuck
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Antarctica remained largely untouched by humans for thousands of years, allowing an ecosystem to develop independently. However, since the 1990s, the last wild land on the planet is becoming an increasingly popular destination for adventure-seeking tourists. Now, a study newly conducted shows the visitors may be leaving behind harmful bacteria which could destroy that area’s bird population.
We mainly hear about zoonoses(动物传染病)— diseases like Ebola and pig flu — that are spread from animals to humans, yet humans can also infect animals with illnesses such as the flu. Researchers, however, believed that Antarctic animals, which had no recorded reverse(反向的)cases of zoonoses, were not affected by the danger due to the extreme environment. But microbiologists Marta Cerda-Cuellar at the Research Center for Animal Health, was not convinced this was true.
So she and some colleagues decided to examine waste samples from Antarctic birds for evidence of human bacteria. To ensure the waste was not polluted, the scientists had to collect it from the birds themselves. This was no easy task. It took the scientists four years to collect waste samples of 666 adult birds from 24 local species. However, it was well worth the effort. The results of their study showed the presence of several types of human bacteria in the bird waste.
“The bacteria, which are a common cause for infections in humans, don’t usually cause death in wild animals,” says Cerda-Cuellar. “However, the pathogens(病原体)that arrive to highly sensitive populations could cause extinction of some populations and destroy the local ecosystem.” The researcher also fears the presence of these bacteria could foresee the arrival of other, more deadly, pathogens as the number of people visiting the area increases. While the best solution would be to prevent tourism, Cerda-Cuellar, who believes it is because of efforts from tourist and scientific groups that Antarctica remains largely protected, says that’s impossible. “While we should do as much as possible to reduce the spread, it’s hard to believe we’ll stop tourism and science at these sites, and so it is hard to believe that humans won’t continue to pass on pathogens.”
1.Which of the following will the new study support?
A.The Antarctic becomes popular with tourists.
B.The Antarctic ecosystem is destroyed by outsiders.
C.Zoonoses are spread from animals to humans.
D.Tourists expose Antarctic birds to human bacteria.
2.Why did researchers think Antarctic animals were free from human diseases?
A.The Antarctic weather is extraordinarily cold.
B.The number of tourists to the Antarctic is small.
C.There was no recorded case of reverse zoonoses.
D.An independent ecosystem was in place in Antarctica.
3.What advice might Cerda-Cuellar give?
A.Strengthen researches into Antarctic animals.
B.Stop tourism and science in Antarctica.
C.Restrict the number of visitors to Antarctica.
D.Monitor the presence of other pathogens.
4.In which section of a magazine might the text be found?
A.Health. B.Science.
C.Tourism. D.Geography.
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北京大学2010年将试行由中学校长实名推荐的招生改革。被推荐的学生高考成绩可获得30分的加分。2009年11月16日北大公布了具有推荐资格的中学名单,其中福建省有6所。北大这一举措在全国各地引起了激烈的争论。请根据以下要点给《中国日报》写一篇有关这场争论的报导,并表达你对这场争论的看法(至少两点)。
支持方意见 | 反对方意见 |
1.是改革当前高考制度的大胆尝试。 2.能确保高素质和有特殊才华学生进入一流大学。 3.促进中学重视学生的全面发展。 | 1.可能导致做假。 2.对全国许多中学不公平。 3.给被推荐的学生加分没意义。 |
你的看法:1.…… 2. …… |
注意:
1.对所给要点逐一陈述,适当发挥,不要简单翻译。
2.词数至少120字。开头已经写好,不计入总词数。
3.参考词汇:大胆的bold
Peking University will enroll students recommended by high school principals in 2010.The recommended students will have extra 30 points added to their national college entrance exam scores. Peking University’s move has set off a nationwide debate.
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April 30 , 2010 witnessed the opening ceremony of the Shanghai World Expo, which has greatly China's status in the world.
A .enlarged B. inspired C. promoted D. encouraged
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(2013·福建高考)The Forbidden City attracts a ________ stream of visitors every day, especially during national holidays.
A.constant B.main
C.powerful D.shallow
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