She couldn’t imagine____________.
A.how had the blind man found her B.where did the blind man find her
C.how the blind man has found her D.how the blind man had found her
高一英语单项填空困难题
She couldn’t imagine____________.
A.how had the blind man found her B.where did the blind man find her
C.how the blind man has found her D.how the blind man had found her
高一英语单项填空困难题查看答案及解析
When she was asked how she had managed to live _______ with the man she hated so much, she didn’t ______ to the question.
A. on peace; respond B. in peace; answer
C. with peace; make an answer D. in peace; respond
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When she was asked how she had managed to live _______ with the man she hated so much, she didn’t ______ to the question.
A. at peace; respond B. in peace; answer
C. with peace; make an answer D. in peace; respond
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Before my birth, my parents had very little knowledge about or exposure to blind people.
Like many parents, mine went from doctor to doctor trying to have my ________ restored (恢复). Finally, a doctor told my parents, “________ going up doctors. Take her home and treat her just like the rest of your children.” For a second they ________ putting me down on the seat and leaving me there. Then, my mother remembered a blind man she had known. He had led a very ________ life. He was married, had children and ________ a job. She decided if that was possible for him, then it would be possible for me.
When I went to new places and heard noises I had ________ heard before, I was ________ because I couldn’t associate the ________ with anything I recognized. My mother kept exposing me to the things I was afraid of, explaining them and making me ________ as much as possible. ________, my father was ________ me where things were in our house. He said I could not be ________ them and I must learn my way around.
When graduating from college, I was encouraged to ________ higher education. I ________ to do this because I wanted to get a job in social work. I thought in the back of my ________ that I could compete in something ________ work with the blind. Later, I heard about a job opening in the Minnesota Services for the Blind, ________ for it, and was hired.
I realize that I was ________ to have the parents I had, who taught me early in life that they had high ________ for me and that I could live a normal and ________ life.
1.A.sight B.hearing C.illness D.problem
2.A.Allow B.Quit C.Forget D.Keep
3.A.imagined B.expected C.considered D.regretted
4.A.wonderful B.formal C.normal D.special
5.A.held B.lost C.offered D.made
6.A.usually B.ever C.frequently D.never
7.A.curious B.frightened C.excited D.stressed
8.A.sound B.environment C.surrounding D.darkness
9.A.taste B.see C.smell D.touch
10.A.Therefore B.However C.Meanwhile D.Though
11.A.teaching B.showing C.explaining D.bringing
12.A.working on B.looking into C.breaking in D.running into
13.A.seek B.share C.learn D.try
14.A.refused B.reviewed C.risked D.accepted
15.A.memories B.parents C.mind D.soul
16.A.but for B.other than C.rather than D.except for
17.A.begging B.interviewed C.searched D.applied
18.A.confused B.proud C.fortunate D.discouraged
19.A.blessings B.expectations C.praises D.promises
20.A.perfect B.terrible C.unlucky D.meaningful
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My dad was a farmer in the Midwest and he spent his winters selling insurance. Dad could really talk up anyone and his favorite thing to do was find out their income. Once we were at Chicago's O'Hare airport. Dad was sitting with me as I waited for my flight to Fort Lauderdale. A Russian guy who sat down next to my dad could not speak a word of English but this did not stop my dad. He found out his business, how many children he had and of course how much he made.
I used to be a little embarrassed by this, but I changed later. It was in the last year of dad's life. As I was home visiting with my husband and twins and I was in the car with my mom, she told me a story about how she was in the doctor's office with dad and how he was his usual self-talking away to the others in the waiting room. She said he started talking to this young man in a wheel chair who could not talk, could not move his arms or head, really couldn't do anything. But dad was asking questions and got the young man to smile in response. And he carried on like that with the disabled man till he was called back to the doctor's office. When the young man and his father got up to see the doctor, the father of the young man came over and shook my dad's hands and said, "Thank you for speaking to my son. Most people just turn away when they see him.''
My father ended up dying later that month, a sudden heart attack. Fortunately, all the 9 children of his had been home that summer to visit. I told this story at his funeral(葬礼). Truly, my dad was one who never knew a stranger.
1.What was the author's dad most interested in when talking with strangers?
A.What fields they worked in.
B.What insurance they bought.
C.How much they made yearly.
D.How many children they had.
2.The young man's father thanked the author's dad for .
A.calling in the doctor in time
B.chatting with his disabled son
C.comforting the other patients
D.teaching his disabled son to smile
3.Why did the author tell the story mentioned in Paragraph 2 at her dad's funeral?
A.To well remember her dad.
B.To entertain the whole family.
C.To introduce her dad's business.
D.To change strangers, opinion of her dad.
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It was a sunny winter day. I had gone down the tower when a blind man came toward me. He kept close to the wall, touching it lightly with his arm. I stood still and looked at him walking toward the tower.
"What does a blind man want to climb up the tower for?" I wondered, "Not the view (景色) certainly, perhaps he wants to jump. "Thinking of this terrible reason, I thought I should follow him.
He went up slowly and stopped from time to time. I followed him a few steps behind. When he got to the first corner of the bell tower, I came close to him. "Excuse me," I said as politely as I could, "but I wonder why you came up."
"You'd never guess." he said.
"Not the view or the fresh air on this winter day?"
"No." he said.
"Tell me, then."
He smiled, "Perhaps climbing up the tower. You have noticed - and yet, not being blind, perhaps you won't - how the sun shines into the tower through the windows here and there, so that one can feel the cool steps suddenly become quite warm, even in winter. But behind the wall there is shade (阴影). There is no place so good as this for feeling the difference between light and darkness. Though I'm blind, I also want to feel the happiness brought by the sunlight. In fact, it isn't my first time to be here." He said and seemed as pleased as a child.
I had never thought that even a blind man could have his way to enjoy the beautiful life. But we often paid no attention to its value because we never lost it.
We went down the tower together and I left him. From then on, I began to treasure what life has given me.
1.The winter met the blind man on .
A. a sunny winter day B. a rainy winter day
C. a sunny summer day D. a rainy summer day
2.The writer thought the blind man wanted to .
A. see the view B. breathe the fresh air
C. warm himself D. jump off the tower
3.What did the writer learn from the blind man?
A. To take exercise B. To feel happiness
C. To enjoy sunlight D. To treasure life
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When it comes to dog training, I’ve come to understand that some things can be taught quickly, while others take a while. Do you know how I learned that lesson? From a French teacher I had in college.
It was beginner’s French, and from day one she had a “no English” class rule. I was confused by 99% of what she said, but I decided to give it a shot. I was excited as we began learning numbers and the alphabet, something I could easily follow, but when it came to putting together phrases, I was lost.
My teacher came up to me and said “quel est votre passe-temps favori?” which sounded like complete nonsense to me. I knew she was asking me a question, but I couldn’t figure out what it was. So I said “Sorry, I don’t understand.” Well, that broke the “no English” rule, so I just froze because I had no idea as to how to apologize in French.
So what did she do? She kept getting closer to me, repeating ‘quel est votre passe-temps favori?’ over and over, each time a bit louder, as if I had a hearing problem, rather than a complete shortage of comprehension.
I think about that class often. I really did feel hopeless, and the laughter from everyone else in class didn’t help. It’s not that she was a bad teacher. It’s just that she had very little patience for students like me who didn’t catch on immediately.
Well, it taught me to be more patient with Laika when learning new things. And since I don’t want her to be like the embarrassed kid in class, I don’t speak loudly at her or repeat myself when she doesn’t “get it.” I go back and figure out how I can help her understand and put meaning to my requests.
1.How did the author find the “no English” class rule?
A.She was confused and decided not to obey it.
B.She was excited as she could easily follow it.
C.She found it challenging and was eager to break it.
D.She thought it hard but originally was willing to try it.
2.Why couldn’t the author answer her French teacher’s question?
A.Because she didn’t hear the teacher clearly.
B.Because she didn’t know the correct answer.
C.Because she couldn’t understand the question.
D.Because she couldn’t express herself in French.
3.What does the author learn from the experience of the French class?
A.A good teacher should not set strict rules for class.
B.A good teacher should be more patient with students.
C.A good teacher should repeat herself when necessary.
D.A good teacher shouldn’t cause students’ embarrassment.
4.Who is Laika mentioned in the last paragraph?
A.The author’s student. B.The author’s classmate.
C.The author’s pet dog. D.The author’s daughter.
高一英语阅读选择中等难度题查看答案及解析
— How did the blind man go home yesterday?
— ______
A. I don’t want to. B. Can you do me a favor?
C. You’d better not. D. With the help of a dog.
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
It was the first time in my life that I the Great Wall. You can’t imagine how excited I felt!
A. had visited B. visited
C. visit D. have visited
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
________three times,but she still couldn’t follow what the old man said.
A.Having told B.Having been told
C.She had been told D.Though he had been told
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