What is the man’s problem?
A.He can’t finish the report on time.
B.No one helps him with the report.
C.The manager isn’t satisfied with his report.
高一英语短对话中等难度题
What is the man’s problem?
A.He can’t finish the report on time.
B.No one helps him with the report.
C.The manager isn’t satisfied with his report.
高一英语短对话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.What seems to be the man’s problem?
A.He can’t focus on his final exams
B.He doesn’t want to go to school
C.He is too stressed to sleep
2.Why does the man call the woman?
A.Because she once had the same problem
B.Because she is in contact with the student help services
C.Because she once helped a student with the same problem
3.When does the woman suggest the man call the health service?
A.Right after the conversation
B.Tomorrow
C.The day after tomorrow
4.What can we learn from the conversation?
A.The final exams will be next month
B.The man has been to the student help services
C.The health service centers open at 8:30 am every day
高一英语长对话中等难度题查看答案及解析
What’s the man’s problem?
A. He can’t see the sign clearly.
B. He has no ticket for the movie.
C. He’s parked in the wrong place.
高一英语短对话简单题查看答案及解析
What is the man ‘s problem?
A. He is very hungry.
B. He dialed the wrong number.
C. He doesn’t want a room facing the sea.
高一英语短对话简单题查看答案及解析
What is the problem for the man?
A. He has to meet many people. B. He has to leave his friends. C. He has to travel a lot.
高一英语短对话简单题查看答案及解析
The microplastics(微型塑料) problem in the oceans has made its way to sea turtles in a big way. A new study has found microplastics in the stomach of every single turtle they tested—a total of 102 sea turtles.
The researchers tested more than 100 sea turtles from all seven kinds and three different oceans, and they were looking for man-made things less than 5 mm long. The most things the team found were fibers, which most likely came from clothing and fishing equipment.
“The influence of these particles on turtles is unknown,” said Emily Duncan. “Their small size means they can pass through the stomach without causing a problem, as is frequently reported with larger plastic pieces.”
The researchers found more than 800 man-made particles in the turtles, but since they only tested part of the stomach, they believe the total number of particles could be 20 times higher. They don’t know how the turtles take in the particles, but they think they are from polluted seawater and polluted plants.
Professor Brendan Godley said that eating microplastics isn’t the biggest problem to sea turtles at the moment, but it is a clear sign that we need to do a better job watching global waste.
This turtle study shows that we need to reduce the amount of plastic waste, so we can keep clean and healthy oceans for future people.
1.The underlined part in paragraph 1 probably means “________”.
A.has gone into B.has made great effect on
C.has been walking to D.has tried to escape from
2.How did the researchers find out the microplastics problem?
A.By giving examples. B.By comparing sea life.
C.By studying different sea animals. D.By testing turtles from different seas.
3.What can be inferred from Emily?
A.Larger plastic pieces cause trouble to sea turtles
B.Eating microplastics is the biggest danger to sea turtles
C.Scientists know clearly how sea turtles eat plastic pieces
D.The number of particles inside sea turtles is much higher
4.The purpose of the text is to call on people to ________.
A.stop killing sea animals B.find out more plastic waste
C.control pollution to oceans D.carry out further researches
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Thomas Panek has completed 20 marathons, however, he made history on Sunday at the New York City Half Marathon.
While visually impaired(视觉障碍)runners usually use human guides, Mr Panek became the first person to complete the race supported by guide dogs. A trio of Labradors - Westley, Waffle and Gus - each accompanied (陪伴) him for a third of the race. The team finished in two hours and 21 minutes.
Mr Panek, who lost his sight in his early 20s, showed that while he appreciated the support of human volunteers, he missed the feeling of independence. In 2015, Mr Panek established the Running Guides programme which trains dogs to support runners.
When selecting his companions for the race, Mr Panek chose siblings Waffle and Westley to join Gus, who is his full-time guide dog. “The relationship is really important. You can’t just pick up the harness (挽带) and go for a run with these dogs,” Mr Panek said. “You’re training with a team no matter what kind of athlete you are, and you want to spend time together in that training camp.”
Each dogs sets its own pace — Westley runs an eight minute mile, while his sister Waffle can cover the same distance in six minutes—and helps Mr Panek avoid obstacles such as kerbs(路缘)and cones (椎体). Each dog wears a special harness and set of running boots, to protect their paws.
Gus was chosen to run the final leg of the race and cross the finish line with Mr Panek. He retired from his duties as a guide dog at the end of the race.
According to Mr Panek, guide dogs give visually impaired people the freedom to “do whatever it is a sighted person does, and sometimes, even run a little faster than them”.
1.In which way did Thomas Panek make history?
A.He set a new record of time in running the half marathon.
B.He is the first blind person who take part in the marathon.
C.He finished the competition with help of human volunteers.
D.He is the first blind person finishing half marathon with guide dogs.
2.What can we learn about Thomas Panek?
A.He stopped running after he lost sight.
B.He enjoyed running with human volunteers.
C.He is the founder of the Running Guides programme.
D.He got the gold medal at the New York City Half Marathon.
3.What do you know about the three dogs?
A.They didn’t get training before the race.
B.Westley runs faster than Waffle.
C.Gus is Panek’s full-time guide dog.
D.Westley retired after the race.
4.The passage is ______.
A.an essay B.a news report C.a biography D.a review
高一英语阅读选择中等难度题查看答案及解析
Recently I invited a homeless man to have lunch with me at the Soup Plantation so that he could eat as much as he wanted to fill his stomach. I met him over the phone when I was calling Father Benno’s, a soup kitchen. Something within stirred me to invite him to lunch. Since he did not have a car, I offered to pick him up.
We had a wonderful four-hour lunch. I learned a lot about his struggles but more importantly, I finished lunch, feeling greater gratitude(感激) for a roof over my head, a warm shower, a comfortable bed , and food on the table—all of which we may not think twice about. He, too, enjoyed the connection, his lunch, and a rest from spending his afternoon on the streets.
I learned long ago that one person alone cannot solve the problem of the homeless people in California or the United States of America. However ,each person can make an effort to help the homeless in their own way. Do you know that 40% of the U.S. population live paycheck (薪水) to paycheck? Should a sudden financial(财务的) case appear, any one of those 40% can end up homeless in the streets.
For this holiday season, perhaps you may want to try something new. Buy a meal for the person asking for money instead of giving them spare change. If you can make the time and find courage, invite them to share a meal with you. Jesse Jackson once said, “Never look down on anybody unless you are helping them up,” and Rumi told us, “When we practice loving kindness and pity, we are the first one to benefit from it.”
1.What does the underlined word “stirred” in the first paragraph probably mean?
A.Limited. B.Allowed. C.Begged. D.Encouraged.
2.What was the author thankful for?
A.The homeless man. B.The length of the lunch.
C.The condition of his life. D.The connection with the man.
3.What does the author think of those who live on paycheck?
A.They live a comfortable life. B.They just make ends meet.
C.They are really homeless people. D.They look down upon the homeless.
4.Which of the following doesn’t the author advise us to do?
A.Try something new. B.Buy a meal for a person.
C.Give money to the homeless. D.Invite a person to share a meal.
高一英语阅读选择中等难度题查看答案及解析
He is a man of great help, with ________ help you can solve the problem easily.
A. his B. which C. whom D. whose
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What does the man mean?
A. He can’t hear what the woman is saying.
B. He is afraid to touch the spider.
C. He will try to touch the spider later.
高一英语短对话中等难度题查看答案及解析