—Oh, I forget to bring my umbrella.
—I’ve got ________________. You can share________________.
A.it; my B.one; mine C.it; I D.one; me
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—Oh, I forget to bring my umbrella.
—I’ve got ________________. You can share________________.
A.it; my B.one; mine C.it; I D.one; me
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
It suddenly ______ to me that I had forgotten to bring my umbrella with me.
A. appeared B. happened C. occurred D. taken place
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---Don’t forget to bring my new books tomorrow afternoon.
-- No, I ________.
A. don’t B. can’t C. won’t D. couldn’t
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—I’m sorry for breaking the cup.
—Oh, — I’ve got plenty.
A. forget it B. my pleasure
C. help yourself D. pardon me
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It rained heavily. And it was very kind of him to _____ his umbrella with me.
A.share | B.take | C.bring | D.use |
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—When I first got to Harvard, my awkward English brought me great trouble.
——Oh, dear, it _______a struggle for you to keep up with other students.
A.might be B.can be C.could have been D.must have been
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My brother and I had the typical older-sister, younger-brother relationship. He loved to annoy me and I wanted to boss him around. I am five years older so we didn’t really share friends or activities but we always got along well. That all changed in 2013 when my mom died.
Sorrow does strange things to people. My brother and I dealt with it differently. He was 18 then and put his feelings into finishing his final year of high school. I turned to drug. I’d been using a painkiller for years to help with my kidney disease and I’d never abused it. But that changed in a moment. My mother’s death took over my life. I remember swallowing a handful of painkillers and then calling a local drug dealer to bring me more pills.
My addiction progressed and I became even more irresponsible. I even risked losing my son when child protective services became concerned enough about my ability to be a good parent. I’ll never forget the fear on my brother’s face when he came to the police station. My brother was confused by my decisions. He didn’t realize addiction was a mental illness. I could see the anger and hopelessness in his eyes. Seeing him walk away from me was one of the worst feelings I’ve ever experienced.
I started treatment. As my brother saw the work I put into my recovery, he began to let go of his anger. Little by little, we repaired our relationship. I know our mother would be proud. I remember someone telling me that my mother’s death would either destroy our family or bring us closer. At first, it tore our family apart but, from ashes to beauty, I firmly believe her death and all of the hardship along the way have made us closer than ever. I am forever grateful.
1.How did the brother react to their mother’s death?
A.He lost hope for life. B.He started to take drugs.
C.He quit school immediately. D.He focused on his study.
2.Why did the author nearly lose her son?
A.She couldn’t afford to raise him.
B.He was taken away by the police.
C.She was not considered a responsible parent.
D.She didn’t want to take care of him any longer.
3.What repaired the author and her brother’s relationship?
A.Her efforts put into recovery. B.Her devotion to her brother.
C.Somebody else’s kind words. D.Good memories of their childhood.
4.What can be the best title for the text?
A.Sufferings after Mother’s Death
B.Drugs-Not a Good Way to Kill Sorrow
C.Kicking Away My Drug Addiction
D.Getting together with My Dear Brother
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阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为80左右。
Every morning, I will go to school with lunch bags that contained a sandwich, fruit, and dessert.
Then, one day, much to my surprise, there was no dessert in my lunch! What could have happened to it? Did Mom forget to make or buy it? Oh, well, I thought. It's only one time, so it's no big deal. But, for the next few days, my lunch contained no dessert! So one day, after school, as soon as I got home, I asked," Mom! Why haven't you been putting a dessert in my school lunches?" Mom answered, "Why, Eugene. I have been including a dessert in your lunch. If you're not getting them, then who is?"
So then we thought of my activities, and what I did with my lunch each day. As soon as I arrived at school I always put my lunch in the classroom closet(储物间)along with all of the other lunches. And that brought us to Carl---the bad boy of the third-grade classroom. The teacher didn't like him in class and would send him to the closet, where he would spend most of each day.
Carl lived in a group faster home(集体寄养之家).He was loud and somewhat of a thief; he would take just about anything that wasn't fastened down, so he wasn't welcome at school. Mom and I concluded that with nothing else to do Carl was probably going through the lunches and eating what he liked.
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I had had an unusual relationship with my mother, who passed away in June 2019. From a young age, her life didn’t turn out as she’d hoped. As a result, anger and bitterness set in and developed deep roots. After a lifetime battle with depression (抑郁) and every kind of smoke- related illness, she began showing signs of dementia (痴呆). In 2014, we moved her into an assisted living facility (疗养院), which changed her life greatly.
The ladies there made her come down for lunch and dinner. They went to her room to bring her to bingo. They signed her up when they went out for an outing. Within weeks, she was changing and enjoying her new-found social life! And the dementia allowed her to forget her anger and bitterness. She started loving things again and even made us laugh. I got the mother of my childhood back that year. After she passed away, both staff and neighbours came in to see my sister and me. They cried. They told me how they would come in to see her on their days off. They told us how she waved every time they walked by and always had a compliment (赞许). But they didn’t stop there. They gave each of us a small wooden butterfly box filled with handwritten notes about my mom.
The mom of the final two years was not the mom I had for most of my life. And these women provided memories that I will keep in mind forever.
1.How was the author’s mother before moving into the facility?
A.Fun and happy. B.Sad but energetic
C.Relaxed and brave. D.Depressed and angry.
2.What can we infer from the passage?
A.The author didn’t look after his mother well.
B.The author’s mother had ahard time all her life.
C.Only assisted living facilities can change one’s life.
D.The author’s mother regained her joy in her later years.
3.Which of the following would be the best title of the passage?
A.My Memories of Mom
B.My Thankfulness to the Ladies
C.My Relationship with Mother
D.My Mother’s Struggle with Dementia
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短文改错
I went to the Summer Palace on last week. At the gate I happened to meet some American tourists. I greeted him in English and then we began to chat. I got to know that they were college students travel in China. I proud introduced some famous places to them. They were busy taking picture and were impressed with the amazed changes of China in the past few years. After that, we go boating on a lake and had good time. We exchanged our email addresses so that we could write to each other in the future. They thanked me again and again and said they would never forget the time when we spent together. I was very glad to have a chance to practising my oral English.
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