_________was reported in the paper, more than one hundred miners were saved.
A.It | B.That | C.As | D.What |
高一英语单项填空简单题
_________was reported in the paper, more than one hundred miners were saved.
A.It | B.That | C.As | D.What |
高一英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
1.As was reported by the news, the earthquake in Pasistan might have caused the death of more than 50,000 people.
As was reported by the news, the earthquake in Pasistan might have_______ _______ the death of more than 50,000 people.
2.I spoke slowly but my meaning still couldn’t get across.
I spoke slowly but they still didn’t _________ what I said.
3.The child soon got tired of hearing about his uncle’s adventures in the woods in old days.
The child soon got______ ______ his uncle’s adventures in the woods in old days.
4.I used to be a model worker, but no one showed interest in what had happened to me in the past when I hunted for a new job.
I used to be a model worker, but people ______ _______ _______what had happened to me in the past when I hunted for a new job.
5.He has been making a living by writing short stories for some magazines in the past ten years.
His life _____ ______ _______ ______ his short stories written for some magazines in the past ten years.
6.I don’t think you have realized how much it will cost you.
I don’t think you ____ ____ ____ how much it will cost you .
7.You are supposed to finish your homework before you play your computer games .
You ____ _____ _____ finish your homework before you play your computer games .
8.Middle-aged women are easily made to believe what the cheaters tell them.
Middle-aged women ______ easily ____what the cheaters tell them .
9.Professor Li said , “I did some research in this field yesterday . ”
Professor Li said that ____ ____ ____some research in ___ field ____ ____ ____.
10.A meeting will be held to solve your problem .
A meeting will be held to _____ _____ your problem .
高一英语完成句子困难题查看答案及解析
We visited the British Museum in London ______ was built more than a hundred years ago.
A. where B. when
C. which D. what
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
His entire money________no more than one hundred dollars when he arrived in America in 2000.
A. added to B. added up to C. was added up to D. raised to
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More than one hundred teachers work in our school, and most of _____are from countryside.
A. whom B. them C. whoever D. Whomever
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
The Cambodian government says more than 378 people died and hundreds more were injured in a stampede (踩踏) during the celebrations of the annual Water Festival late Monday in Phnom Penh.
Less than 24 hours after the tragedy(悲剧), Cambodia's most serious loss of life in decades(十年), the government founded an organization to investigate(调查) how so many died on what was meant to be one of the nation's most joyous occasions.
Most of the victims(牺牲品) were young people in their teens and twenties. They were some of the estimated(估计) two million who had flooded to Phnom Penh for the Water Festival, which marks the end of the rainy season.
Most suffocated on the bridge, which thousands of people were using to leave Diamond Island, an entertainment(娱乐) area in the middle of the river. Others drowned(溺水) after jumping from the bridge into the water.
Buot Panha, 19, said shortly after 9:30 on Monday evening he ended up trapped(围困) with his friends in the middle of the bridge, fighting to breathe while terrified people struggled all around him.
Being tall saved his life, since he could stretch(伸出) his neck to take in oxygen(氧气). Shorter people were unable to do that, he says, which may be why two-thirds of the victims were women.
He tried to help a woman who was trapped with two children near him. She was screaming for people to help. Being tall, Buot Panha grabbed(抓住) one child and pushed him above the crowd to help him breathe.
But then some of the young men were told to jump off the bridge into the river to make room. So he handed back the child, squirmed his way to the edge, and jumped.
Some like Buot Panha were fortunate, jumping into the river below and swimming for the shore. But many simply could not move, and died where they lay.
Buot Panha says his first Water Festival will be his last. He vows(发誓) never to come back.
1.The passage is mainly about ________.
A.Water Festival celebrations B.a stampede in Cambodia
C.a teenager, Buot Panha D.a woman and her children
2.What is the main idea of Paragraph 2?
A.It is the biggest tragedy in decades in Cambodia.
B.It is the most serious loss of life in decades in Cambodia.
C.The government ordered an investigation.
D.Water Festival is Cambodia’s most joyous occasion.
3.The underlined word “suffocated” (in Paragraph 4) probably means ________.
A.breathed in B.felt uncomfortable
C.died from too little oxygen D.left in a hurry
4.Most of the deaths were caused as a result of _________.
A.being unable to breathe B.being drowned
C.violence D.the rainy season
5.Which of the following is TRUE about Buot Panha according to the passage?
A.His being tall saved him in the river.
B.He struggled through the crowd to save one child.
C.It was his first time to attend the Water Festival alone.
D.He will never come back to Phnom Penh for the Water Festival.
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Early one morning, more than a hundred years ago, an American inventor called Elias Howe finally fell asleep. He had been working all night on the design of a sewing machine but he had run into a very difficult problem: It seemed impossible to get the thread to run around the needle without any problems.
Though he was tired, Howe slept badly. He turned and turned. Then he had a dream. He dreamt that he had been caught by terrible savages whose king wanted to kill him and eat him unless he could build a perfect sewing machine. When he tried to do so, Howe ran into the same problem as before. The thread kept getting caught around the needle. The king flew into the cage and ordered his soldiers to kill Howe. They came up towards him with their spears raised. But suddenly the inventor noticed something. There was a hole in the tip of each spear. The inventor awoke from the dream, realizing that he had just found the answer to the problem. Instead of trying to get the thread to run around the needle, he should make it run through a small hole in the center of the needle. This was the simple idea that finally made Howe design and build the first really practised sewing machine.
Elias Howe was not the only one in finding the answer to his problem in this way. Thomas Edison, the inventor of the electric light, said his best ideas came into him in dreams. So did the great physicist Albert Einstein. Charlotte Bronte also drew in her dreams in writing Jane Eyre.
To know the value of dreams, you have to understand what happens when you are asleep. Even then, a part of your mind is still working. This unconscious(无意识的), but still active part understands your experiences and goes to work on the problems you have had during the day. It stores all sorts of information that you may have forgotten or never have really noticed. It is only when you fall asleep that this part of the brain can send messages to the part you use when you are awake. However, the unconscious part acts in a special way. It uses strange images which the conscious part may not understand at first. This is why dreams are sometimes called “secret messages to ourselves”.
1.The problem Howe was trying to solve was________.
A. what kind of thread to use
B. how to design a needle which would not break
C. where to put the needle
D. how to stop the thread from getting caught around the needle
2.Thomas Edison is spoken of because________.
A. he also tried to invent a sewing machine
B. he got some of his ideas from dreams
C. he was one of Howe’s best friends
D. he also had difficulty in falling asleep
3.Dreams are sometimes called “secret messages to ourselves” because ________.
A. strange images are used to communicate ideas
B. images which have no meaning are used
C. we can never understand the real meaning
D. only specially trained people can understand them
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Takamizawa, aged 91, was one of the more than 200,000 people who requested to volunteer for Tokyo's 2020 Games. English is not required for service, but it is a helpful ______ for volunteers to have. But Takamizawa had not been able to learn the language when she was young. She was in high school when World War Two ______. She said, "In my second year there, English was banned(禁止) because it was the ______ language."
Takamizawa said that her grandchildren helped ______ her she was not too old to learn.
"When I talked to my grandchildren about my ______, they said, ‘it's not too late. We will teach you one word a day. It's going to be a good ______ for you."
Natsuko is Takamizawa's ______ and main English teacher. Natsuko ______ a new English word to her grandmother's phone every day. They also often work together ______ on phrases that Takamizawa will need for the Olympics.
"Welcome to Tokyo, this is the Olympic stadium, how can I help you?" Takamizawa answers when _______ to say an English phrase she has learned.
Natsuko ______ that she wanted to give her grandmother something to ______. "I can clearly see her English is getting better. It's my joy now."
For the level of English spoken in a country, Japan ranks (排列)49th among countries where English is not the ______ language. This situation is slowly changing as younger generations ______English. Japanese students often learn English at a much ______ age than they did in the past.
However, Takamizawa believes real change will not happen ______ Japanese people become more open to the rest of the world. She says that people in Japan should act not only as Japanese citizens, but also as "______ members" of the Earth.
With around 500 days to go until the Games begin, the whole Takamizawa family is ready to welcome the world to Tokyo. When Japan last held the Summer Olympics in 1964, Takamizawa was too busy ______ a family to go to any events.
Takamizawa said she never thought the Olympics would happen in Tokyo ______ in her lifetime. "It's good," she said, "to ______ long."
1.A. way B. goal C. skill D. trick
2.A. started B. held C. ended D. fought
3.A. foreign B. teaching C. learning D. enemy
4.A. promise B. inform C. persuade D. advise
5.A. plan B. wish C. idea D. strength
6.A. challenge B. choice C. topic D. trouble
7.A. grandson B. daughter C. niece D. granddaughter
8.A. brings B. sends C. rings D. types
9.A. straight B. directly C. helpfully D. carefully
10.A. told B. reminded C. asked D. called
11.A. explains B. knows C. admits D. describes
12.A. admire B. satisfy C. enjoy D. confirm
13.A. local B. first C. second D. worldwide
14.A. appreciate B. practice C. refuse D. welcome
15.A. smaller B. younger C. elder D. later
16.A. if B. though C. unless D. because
17.A. fundamental B. global C. gentle D. kind
18.A. raising B. charging C. building D. selecting
19.A. too B. once C. ever D. twice
20.A. remain B. survive C. live D. keep
高一英语完形填空困难题查看答案及解析
The Bowler family had a very unusual experience this year. It was one of more than 400 families who applied to 1900 house, a reality TV show which took a typical family back a hundred years to see how people lived in the days before the internet, computer games and even electricity.
The Bowler family spent three months in a London home without a telephone, computers, TV, or fast food. The bowlers wore clothes from 1900, ate only food available in England at that time, and cooked their meals on a single stove. Paul Bowler still went to work every day in a then uniform. The children changed their clothes on the way to and from school and their classmates didn’t know about their unusual home life. Joyce stayed at home, cooking and cleaning like a typical housewife of the time, though everything took three times as long.
So does Joyce think that people’s lives were better in the old days?
“I think people in the old days had just as many troubles and worries,” Joyce said. “And I don’t think their life was better or worse, there were lots of things back then that I’m happy I don’t have to deal with nowadays, but on the other hand life was simpler.” “We had a lot more time with our family, and it was hard being nice to each other all the time,” eleven-year-old Hilary said.
So what did the Bowler family miss most about modern life while living in the 1900 house?
Paul, 39: “telephone and a hot shower”
Joyce, 44: “a quick cup of tea from a kettle you could just turn on”
Hilary, 11: “rock CD”
Joseph, 9: “hamburger and computer games”
1.While the Bowler family was living in 1900 house, ________.
A. the two children wore the then clothes for school
B. they prepared their meals together on a stove
C. they ate simple foods they had never seen
D. the mother spent more time on housework
2.According to Paragraph 4, what’s Joyce’s opinion about life in 1900?
A. Life was simpler but worse than it is now.
B. There were things she liked and disliked.
C. The family had more time to stay together.
D. There were fewer problems for the family.
3.What would Hilary expect most from modern life in the three months?
A. To make phone calls. B. To listen to music.
C. To chat on the Internet. D. To play computer games.
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
The small mountain village was ________ by the snow for more than one month.
A. cut back B. cut out
C. cut off D. cut away
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