It seemed like any other day when fitness instructor Chantelle Lister set off to work at 7 am. It was the school holidays, so her daughters Loren and Mollie, 17 and 6, and 11-year-old son Charlie were still _______ in bed.
But within an hour, the family home in Kettering, England, went up in flames. The _______ started downstairs, and deadly smoke started _______ the second floor, where the children were sleeping.
_______, the family's beloved dog, Bailey, rushed to their _______. Although the thick smoke _______ to climb the staircase, the 4-year-old dog made his way _______ and kept barking outside Loren's door until she _______.
Loren opened the _______ to thick black smoke covering the stairs and the sound of smashing (粉碎) glass. Struggling to ________, the teenager ran into the other ________ and managed to get the ________ children out through a window and onto the roof.
After successfully raising the ________, Bailey ran back downstairs to try to get out.________, he was trapped in the ________ house.
''The firemen pulled Bailey out and tried to ________ him, but he was dead, '' Chantelle said. ''They put a blanket over him and I kept ________, 'That could have been one of my children. ' Bailey was such a character and so ________. The children wouldn't be here ________ him. He's my hero and I'll be ________ to him forever. ''
1.A.sleepy B.asleep C.awake D.silent
2.A.light B.smoke C.fire D.noise
3.A.filling B.flowing C.leaving D.escaping
4.A.Finally B.Thankfully C.Naturally D.Obviously
5.A.yard B.kitchen C.danger D.rescue
6.A.started B.failed C.happened D.stopped
7.A.out B.through C.upstairs D.downstairs
8.A.watched out B.set off C.went away D.woke up
9.A.eyes B.mouth C.door D.window
10.A.breathe B.walk C.speak D.stand
11.A.house B.classroom C.bathroom D.bedroom
12.A.angry B.curious C.terrified D.confused
13.A.alarm B.voice C.sound D.child
14.A.Surprisingly B.Unfortunately C.Occasionally D.Gradually
15.A.shining B.exploding C.broken D.burning
16.A.save B.protect C.move D.comfort
17.A.apologizing B.thinking C.explaining D.expecting
18.A.interesting B.loving C.strange D.cute
19.A.beyond B.besides C.without D.despite
20.A.loyal B.convenient C.available D.grateful
高一英语完形填空中等难度题
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My first day of high school was like any other’s: registering, finding new classmates, meeting new teachers, and seeking new friends.
During lunch, I ran into my first snag(困难) of the day. At the dining hall, as the checkout(付款处) lady asked for my money, I realized that I had forgotten my lunch money. When I told her about it, I heard a voice behind me. I turned around and there stood a teacher telling her he would pay for my lunch. He told me his name, Mr Pete Walker, and said, "If you get a chance, you should take my history class." I recognized his name, and told him I was in his class later that day. Mr Walker befriended me on the very first day of school at a very crucial time of the day — lunch!
He always told us we should do more than we ever thought. He pushed us to do all things better. He coached many sports, and sponsored many after-class activities. If we were interested in something, he would find a way to expose us to it by inviting speakers, taking us on field trips, or obtaining information for us.
Two years later, my junior year in school was clicking along nicely when one day I was riding my motorcycle and I was hit by a car. I spent six days in hospital and was at home in bed for two weeks before returning to school. Mr Walker stopped by the hospital each day with my work from my teachers. Once I was at home, he would bring my work too.
After high school, I attended the United States Army Airborne School in Fort Benning, Georgia. I knew my parents would be there the day I graduates, but they brought an unexpected guest. They came across Mr Walker at lunch several days before and told him I was about to graduate. His visit, however, was not a surprise to me.
1.At the dining hall, .
A. the lady didn’t want to charge the author for his lunch
B. the author knew Mr Walker was right behind him
C. Mr Walker didn’t know the author was his student
D. the author decided to invite Mr Walker to lunch
2. The story in Paragraph 4 showed that Mr Walker was .
A. caring B. strict C. skilled D. learned
3.What happened on the author’s graduation day?
A. His parents met Mr Walker by chance.
B. His family invited Mr Walker to lunch.
C. Mr Walker brought an unexpected guest.
D. His parents came together with Mr Walker.
4. What can we infer from the last sentence of the passage?
A. The author had invited Mr Walker to his graduation ceremony.
B. The author’s parents had informed him of Mr Walker’s visit.
C. Mr Walker had a very close relationship with his students.
D. Mr Walker went to visit the author frequently.
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
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There was no one quite like my father. When any other man had an extra dollar, he bought a drink; when Father had an extra dollar, he bought a book. Other people had pictures on their walls, or at least a calendar; we had books, 3000 of them, 1. (line) every surface of our little four-room house 2. every subject. Father was the 3. (more) persistent (固执的) scholar I ever knew. Every summer he took a month or so off to attend classes. Eventually, he earned seven degrees, attended 11 different colleges and universities. My sister and I were the immediate beneficiaries of Father’s insatiable (不能满足的) 4. (hungry) to learn.
Before I was three, my father was reading aloud to me. Thereafter, I read aloud to him so he’d work on my 5. (pronounce). By the time I was in the fifth grade, I’d recite 6. classical literature to poetry and had to be prepared to do 7.. Then Father would warn by quoting a saying from Shakespeare, “8. all the year were playing holidays, to sport would be as tedious(乏味的) as to work. “Obviously, his efforts weren’t 9. (entire) in vain, for my voice has enable me to earn a fair livelihood. But that fact doesn’t begin to define the most debt 10. I owe my father.
高一英语语法填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
It’s not always easy to eat healthy foods when others seem to eat whatever they want. Follow the tips and know that it will make a difference in your life.
What about sweet foods?
Everyone likes the taste of sweet foods! Small amounts of sweet foods can be part of a healthy meal plan. Sugary foods include soda, sweetened fruit drinks, honey, and candy. Desserts such as cakes, pies, cookies, and ice cream contain a lot of fat as well as sugar. If you choose to eat any of these sweet foods, just have a small amount at the end of a healthy meal. Have a piece of fruit if you are still hungry. Drink water, sugar-free soda, and sugar-free fruit drinks, if you are thirsty, instead of drinks that are all high in sugars.
How much should you eat?
Your height, weight, age, whether you are a boy or a girl, and how active you are will affect how much food you need to eat each day to stay at a healthy weight. Everyone is different. Talk to your doctor or diet expert about how much to eat, especially if you need to lose weight. If you take in more food than your body burns, you will gain weight. If you take in less food than your body burns, you will lose weight. Being active and eating smaller amounts of food and fewer sweet or fatty foods can help overweight kids lose weight in a healthy way. You will keep your heart healthy, too.
67.Which of the following desserts is NOT mentioned in the passage?
A.Cakes. B.Pies. C.Cheese. D.Cookies.
68.How much we should eat will depend on the following EXCEPT___________.
A.our body size
B.the time we spend taking exercise
C.how old we are
D.the money our family earns
69.According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE?
A.The more food our body burns, the faster we will lose weight.
B.The more food we eat, the more food our body will burn.
C.The more active we are, the more food we need to eat.
D.The more food we eat, the more weight we will gain
70.The author advises overweight children to_________.
A.eat healthy foods and take regular exercise
B.pay much attention to their heart health
C.keep foods containing sugar and fat away
D.talk to their doctor and join a health club
高一英语阅读理解简单题查看答案及解析
It’s not always easy to eat healthy foods when others seem to eat whatever they want. Follow the tips and know that it will make a difference in your life.
What about sweet foods?
Everyone likes the taste of sweet foods! Small amounts of sweet foods can be part of a healthy meal plan. Sugary foods include soda, sweetened fruit drinks, honey, and candy. Desserts such as cakes, pies, cookies, and ice cream contain a lot of fat as well as sugar. If you choose to eat any of these sweet foods, just have a small amount at the end of a healthy meal. Have a piece of fruit if you are still hungry. Drink water, sugar-free soda, and sugar-free fruit drinks, if you are thirsty, instead of drinks that are all high in sugars.
How much should you eat?
Your height, weight, age, whether you are a boy or a girl, and how active you are will affect how much food you need to eat each day to stay at a healthy weight. Everyone is different. Talk to your doctor or diet expert about how much to eat, especially if you need to lose weight. If you take in more food than your body burns, you will gain weight. If you take in less food than your body burns, you will lose weight. Being active and eating smaller amounts of food and fewer sweet or fatty foods can help overweight kids lose weight in a healthy way. You will keep your heart healthy, too.
1.Which of the following desserts is NOT mentioned in the passage?
A.Cakes. B.Pies. C.Cheese. D.Cookies.
2.How much we should eat will depend on the following EXCEPT___________.
A.our body size
B.the time we spend taking exercise
C.how old we are
D.the money our family earns
3.According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE?
A.The more food our body burns, the faster we will lose weight.
B.The more food we eat, the more food our body will burn.
C.The more active we are, the more food we need to eat.
D.The more food we eat, the more weight we will gain
4.The author advises overweight children to_________.
A.eat healthy foods and take regular exercise
B.pay much attention to their heart health
C.keep foods containing sugar and fat away
D.talk to their doctor and join a health club
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
These days, it seems, the sports pages have come to read like the police news. The fan looking for game scores must first read news stories about drug use among athletes and reports of other serious crimes. “What’s going on here?” sports fans ask. What’s happening to our heroes?
It is not difficult to understand our desire for athletes to be heroes. On the surface, at least, athletes show many of the classical qualities of heroes. And sports allow us to see acts that can truly be described as courageous, exciting, beautiful, and even noble. In an ever-changing world, sports is still an area in which we can regularly experience a certain kind of greatness.
Yet there’s something strange here. The qualities a society looks for in its heroes—selflessness and social awareness—are exactly the opposite of those needed to become a successful athlete. Becoming a star athlete requires extreme self-absorption, extraordinary physical skills, and a very competitive personality. These qualities may make a great athlete, but they don’t necessarily make a great person. Moreover, our society strengthen these qualities with the system it has created to produce athletes—a system that gives athletes the sense they are stars who can do whatever they want.
Young athletes learn that success, rather than hard work and honest play, is what brings rewards. And for those successful enough to rise to big-time college sports, the “reward” is often an artificially controlled social environment that frees them from many of the responsibilities other students face. Coaches—whose own jobs depend on maintaining(保持)winning sports programs—watch over their athletes to make sure that nothing affects their ability to compete. If an athlete gets into trouble with the police, for instance, the coach will probably try to take care of things. In some schools, athletes don’t even choose their own classes or buy their own books; the coach does it all.
Given this situation, it’s not too surprising that many young American athletes seem to think of themselves as special or even privileged(有特权的)people, and it grows worse the longer they participate in athletics. Universities take care of their every need. Communities look to them as heroes. The public thinks of them as stars. They’re paid huge amounts of money. And they begin to think they deserve it all.
Needless to say, not all athletes are like this. There are plenty of athletes who want to help others. After retiring from football, Alan Page became a successful lawyer and built the Page Education Foundation, which helps young people around the country pay for college. Thankfully, there will always be some true heroes to be found among professional athletes.
Still, it’s probably ________ for society to look to athletes for its heroes—any more than to look to actors or lawyers. The social role played by athletes is indeed important, but it’s different from that of heroes.
1.What is discussed in Paragraph 2?
A. The great pleasure that sports give to fans.
B. The different roles that athletes play in life.
C. The change that sports bring to the whole world.
D. The qualities that athletes show during competition.
2.It can be learned from the passage that ________.
A. the qualities that make a great athlete can also make a hero
B. young athletes believe they deserve to be paid a lot of money
C. few athletes see it as their social responsibility to help others
D. the public believes successful athletes should have special rights
3.Which of the following words best fills in the blank in the last paragraph?
A. wrong B. reasonable
C. unusual D. necessary
4.The main purpose of the passage is to ________.
A. encourage more young athletes to achieve success
B. warn athletes not to get involved in serious crimes
C. persuade people not to depend on athletes as heroes
D. advise coaches to develop athletes’ ability to compete
高一英语阅读理解困难题查看答案及解析
When I met him the other day,it was the first time we ____ each other since we graduated from school.
A. saw B. have seen C. were seeing D. had seen
高一英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
When I met him the other day,it was the first time we ______ each other since we graduated from school.
A. saw B. have seen
C. were seeing D. had seen
高一英语单项填空困难题查看答案及解析
The village is ______what it looked like when they settled their homes there 20 years ago.
A. not any longer B. no longer
C. no more D. not any more
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
The village is ______what it looked like when they settled their homes there 20 years ago.
A.not any longer | B.no longer | C.no more | D.not any more |
高一英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
The village is ________ what it looked like when he was born there 20 years ago.
A. not any longer B. no longer C. no more D. not any more
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