I ________ you an apology for what I said this morning. Anyway, I meant no offence.
A.owe B.make C.demand D.accept
高二英语单项填空中等难度题
I ________ you an apology for what I said this morning. Anyway, I meant no offence.
A.owe B.make C.demand D.accept
高二英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
请根据首字母和汉语,在空白处填入适当的单词或单词的正确形式。每空一词。
1.An excellent ideas o_____________(发生,出现)to me when I woke this morning.
2.You can see the arrow on the sign, i________________(指示)the way to go.
3.In my view, the a_______________(求职者)is well qualified for this job.
4.With the chance s___________(滑动)through your fingers, it is no use crying over spilt milk.
5.To his parents’ s______________(满意),Tom did well in his study.
6.10 members of s_____________(员工) were allocated the task.
7.There was an a_____________(废弃的) house by the riverside.
8.They all f________(逃离) from the burning building last night.
9.The escaped prisoner was d_________(拉) out of the cave.
10.The smaller lake ranges from 5 to 14 feet in d_________(深度).
11.This kind of desk can be a__________(调整,调节) to the height you need.
12.The other day, I p__________ (购买)some books, which cost me more than 500 yuan.
13.Sara a______________(承认) her mistake and apologized immediately.
14.I made an a____________(道歉) for what I said just now.
15.He has made an adequate p_______________(准备) for the wedding.
16.The parcel was sent to the wrong d_________________(目的地).
17.He t_________(轻拍)her on the shoulder.
18.It’s a (明显的) that she has no intention of changing her mind.
19.He has a strong o___________ (反对)to teaming up with the newcomer.
20.Study hard, or you will be b__________(肯定)to fail the examination.
高二英语单词拼写中等难度题查看答案及解析
.—What _____ this time tomorrow morning?
—Er…, I’m not sure for the moment.
A.will you do | B.will you be doing |
C.are you to do | D.are you going to do |
高二英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
— Did you regret ___________ to your mother in a rude manner this morning?
— Yes, I’ll apologize to her the moment she comes back.
A. to speak B. speaking
C. to speaking D. spoken
高二英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
One spring, when I was 10, during one of my father’s layoffs (失业), I could tell my mother was unhappy. I decided to cheer her up by buying her a special Mother’s Day gift.
One day after school I rode my bike to the Agins, which, I learned years later, was known for its high-end fashions (时尚) and styles. I introduced myself to Sylvia Agins, telling her I was looking for a Mother’s Day present.
“Do you think she’d like a purse?” she asked. I told her. I thought she might.
She took out an Italian handbag made of leather. She asked me what I thought, and I told her that my mom would like it.
“How much money do you have?” she asked.
“Twelve dollars,” I said.
“You’re in luck,” she told me. “It’s only $11. You have a dollar left over for the card.” She gift-wrapped the purse and thanked me for my business, and I rode off home with the package under my arm.
When my mother opened the gift the next Sunday morning, she asked in an accusing tone, “Where did you get this?”
“I bought it at the Agins. It cost me $11.” I said.
My mother was shocked into silence.
It wasn’t until many years later, when I learned that the purse was worth several hundred dollars, that I appreciated just how wonderful Sylvia Agins had been to me. I always felt bad that I never had a chance to properly thank her.
“You know, my son, what really amazes me to this day,” my mother said, “Letting you have the purse for just a few dollars was unbelievable enough. But the fact that she let you leave the store with a dollar for the card was a touch of kindness that I’ll never forget.”
1.The author bought his mother a purse to ________.
A.surprise his mother B.make his mother happy
C.show his ability of making money D.thank his mother for buying him a bike
2.Why was the author’s mother shocked into silence?
A.She wasn’t expecting a gift from her son.
B.The purse was bought from the Agins.
C.The author bought a card to go with the purse.
D.The Agins charged so little money for the purse.
3.Sylvia Agins’ behavior shows that________.
A.she is good at making money B.she is kind and thoughtful
C.she knows how to choose presents D.she is critical and mean
4.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?
A.An Unforgettable Event B.A Considerate Mother
C.A Priceless Mother’s Day Gift D.A Kind-hearted Shop Owner
高二英语阅读选择简单题查看答案及解析
Once an old man used to go out to jog every morning. One day he was running around a track that circled the high school football field while the football team was conducting their practice. When the players began running their races up and down the field, the man said to himself determinedly, “I'll just keep running if they don't stop.” So they ran and he ran. They kept on running and he kept on running.
Finally, totally exhausted, the old man had to stop. When he stopped, an equally exhausted football player walked over to him and said, “Sir, I'm glad you finally stopped. Our coach has told us that we have to keep running as long as you are jogging!
It seems to me that we can sometimes find ourselves in a similar kind of situation when it comes to conflicts—that is when we have different opinions about something with someone and get into an argument with him or her, our voices get raised. Neither side wants to be the first to give in, to stop speaking in anger. Everyone has the attitude, “I'll just keep on till he gives in.” So the other party stays mad. So we stay mad. And on we go, finally finding ourselves emotionally and even physically exhausted by the continuing animosity(敌意).
Let me challenge you to do something very difficult. The next time you get into an argument, be the first to give in. Be the first to stop the shouting and the name-calling. Be the first to say, “I'm sorry.” It's the quickest way to stop that. As a saying goes, “A soft answer turns away extreme anger, but a harsh(严厉的)word stirs up anger.”
1.What happened to the old man that day?
A.He guided the students to practice running.
B.He joined the football team to play a game.
C.He asked the players to take care of the football field.
D.He decided to compete with the football players.
2.Why did the football player come to the old man?
A.To show respect for his great courage.
B.To praise him for his good performance.
C.To express satisfaction with his stopping running.
D.To complain to him about his keeping running.
3.What does the underlined word “conflicts” in Paragraph 3 mean?
A.Misunderstandings. B.Disagreements.
C.Misfortunes. D.Disappointments.
4.What's the purpose of the last paragraph?
A.To provide the effective way to make an apology.
B.To show it is hard for us to take up the challenge.
C.To warn us to control our bad emotion properly.
D.To advise us to take active action when we disagree with others.
高二英语阅读选择中等难度题查看答案及解析
---Tom was late for class this morning again.
---You know, _______.
A.all good things come to an end | B.a leopard cannot change its spots |
C.honesty is never too much practical | D.a work ill done must be twice done |
高二英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
— Kingston was late for class this morning again.
— You know, _________.
A.all good things come to an end |
B.a leopard(豹)cannot change its spots |
C.never judge a person by the clothes he wears |
D.a work ill done must be twice done |
高二英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
You must apologize ______ her ______ what you have done.
A./; for | B.for; to | C.to; / | D.to; for |
高二英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
Peter Damon produces about 30 paintings a year and sells them for between $250 and $1,500. That’s not enough to make ends meet, but it has made him whole again. He lost both arms in an accident.
“Having this skill that even normal people find difficult was something that really helped me and made me feel like I fit in more in the world,” Damon said. He was a worker in a car factory. One day when he was working, there was a gas explosion (爆炸), killing one worker and injuring him.
“I lost my right arm above the elbow, about three inches above the elbow, and my left about six inches below,” he explained.
“How am I going to make a living and take care of my family? I had always worked with my hands,” he said.
Then with a simple little drawing, a new future opened up for him.
“I thought it was wonderful in a way,” Damon said. “Something was telling me to focus on this and everything will be alright.” Damon doesn’t have a perfect prosthetic arm (假肢)—juts a hook (钩子), which he finds works best.
He and his wife Jen run True Grit Art Gallery in Middleboro, Massachusetts, where he shows the works of local artists. With his disability check from the government, he can afford to be an artist. He is a man doing what he wants with his life, and doesn’t look at his situation as a hard time.
“I don’t see it that way,” Damon said. “Suffering an injury like this has a way of making you focus on what’s important in life.”
He believes his best work is still ahead of him. But with his pictures of simple American scenes, Damon has already produced his best work.
1.How did Damon lose his arms?
A.A gas explosion injured his arms.
B.He was attacked when he was driving a car.
C.His arms were tapped by a worker by accident.
D.He was knocked down by a car when he was working.
2.What do we know about Peter Damon when he started taking up painting from the text?
A.His hope for life was brought back.
B.He felt a lot of pressure at the beginning.
C.He didn’t earn enough to support his family.
D.His painting were so expensive that few people wanted to buy them.
3.What is Damon’s attitude towards his suffering?
A.Negative. B.Optimistic. C.Pitiful. D.Uncertain.
4.What is the main idea of the passage?
A.Winners do what losers don’t want to do.
B.It is never too late to mend.
C.Never put off until tonorow what you can do today.
D.God closes a door and another will open for you.
高二英语阅读选择中等难度题查看答案及解析