A middle school teacher has been praised for going above and beyond (超出)the call of duty to help one of his students with her math homework while _____ social distancing guidelines.
One day, 12-year-old Rylee Anderson had trouble figuring out how to ____ a math problem. ________her school being _______during the disease, her parents couldn't help her with the problem. After Rylee ____ her math teacher Waba for help, he replied with some ____ on how to work out the problem. However, he could tell that she was still __ at the homework. Since Waba was ____ that his student lived just down the street from his house, he took a white ____ and went to her front door, so he could ____ his points from the outside of the glass. He then spent the next ten minutes in giving a one-on-math lesson to Rylee as she _____ from inside her home.
Waba, who has been a math teacher for 27years, told the ____ that he is a better ____ face-face than on the telephone and he thinks students can learn ____ that way.
When it seemed like Rylee finally grasped the _____, Waba said his goodbyes and headed home. Before he left, however, Rylee's father Josh Anderson ________ the heartwarming interaction (互动)and posted it to Twitter.
Although thousands of social _____users praised Waba, he later ____ it was just part of the job. "That's what teachers are _____, those smiles. That' s the ___of being a teacher and that's what we do it for ," Waba said.
1.A.mapping B.analyzing C.demanding D.respecting
2.A.design B.raise C.solve D.remove
3.A.According to B.In addition to C.Instead of D.In favor of
4.A.closed B.distant C.separated D.1onely
5.A.met B.visited C.saw D.emailed
6.A.orders B.scores C.approaches D.encouragements
7.A.interested B.excited C.puzzled D.shocked
8.A.aware B.concerned C.ashamed D.pleased
9.A.flashlight B.brand C.cassette D.board
10.A.draw B.show C.exchange D.motivate
11.A.took notes B.stood out C.made comments D.turned up
12.A.patient B.passer-by C.school D.press
13.A.journalist B.host C.communicator D.spokesman
14.A.longer B.better C.more busily D.more happily
15.A.chance B.concept C.evidence D.agreement
16.A.contained B.believed C.organized D.photographed
17.A.party B.group C.media D.occasion
18.A.advised B.insisted C.protested D.requested
19.A.after B.of C.against D.with
20.A.joy B.attempt C.advantage D.earning
高一英语完形填空中等难度题
A middle school teacher has been praised for going above and beyond (超出)the call of duty to help one of his students with her math homework while _____ social distancing guidelines.
One day, 12-year-old Rylee Anderson had trouble figuring out how to ____ a math problem. ________her school being _______during the disease, her parents couldn't help her with the problem. After Rylee ____ her math teacher Waba for help, he replied with some ____ on how to work out the problem. However, he could tell that she was still __ at the homework. Since Waba was ____ that his student lived just down the street from his house, he took a white ____ and went to her front door, so he could ____ his points from the outside of the glass. He then spent the next ten minutes in giving a one-on-math lesson to Rylee as she _____ from inside her home.
Waba, who has been a math teacher for 27years, told the ____ that he is a better ____ face-face than on the telephone and he thinks students can learn ____ that way.
When it seemed like Rylee finally grasped the _____, Waba said his goodbyes and headed home. Before he left, however, Rylee's father Josh Anderson ________ the heartwarming interaction (互动)and posted it to Twitter.
Although thousands of social _____users praised Waba, he later ____ it was just part of the job. "That's what teachers are _____, those smiles. That' s the ___of being a teacher and that's what we do it for ," Waba said.
1.A.mapping B.analyzing C.demanding D.respecting
2.A.design B.raise C.solve D.remove
3.A.According to B.In addition to C.Instead of D.In favor of
4.A.closed B.distant C.separated D.1onely
5.A.met B.visited C.saw D.emailed
6.A.orders B.scores C.approaches D.encouragements
7.A.interested B.excited C.puzzled D.shocked
8.A.aware B.concerned C.ashamed D.pleased
9.A.flashlight B.brand C.cassette D.board
10.A.draw B.show C.exchange D.motivate
11.A.took notes B.stood out C.made comments D.turned up
12.A.patient B.passer-by C.school D.press
13.A.journalist B.host C.communicator D.spokesman
14.A.longer B.better C.more busily D.more happily
15.A.chance B.concept C.evidence D.agreement
16.A.contained B.believed C.organized D.photographed
17.A.party B.group C.media D.occasion
18.A.advised B.insisted C.protested D.requested
19.A.after B.of C.against D.with
20.A.joy B.attempt C.advantage D.earning
高一英语完形填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
For the first time in Hong Kong’s history, an entertainer has been written into middle school textbooks. He is considered one of the best actors in Hong Kong. Yes, he is Chow Yun-fat.
The example of his long hard struggle for success has been used in a chapter in a Hong Kong middle school textbook. Using his experience, students can learn to make the most of their time and to grab every opportunity to succeed.
On hearing about this, Chow said happily, “I really hope that my experiences can make young people understand that one should not be afraid of difficulties and setbacks (挫折), for they are the only way to success.”
Indeed, Chow has travelled a long and difficult path to reach his success. In 1955, he was born into a poor family in Hong Kong. When he was 17, he had to leave school. He worked in a number of jobs—as a postman, camera salesman and taxi driver. These experiences paved (铺路) the way for him to play all kinds of roles later in life.
Chow broke into the film industry in the late 1970s. He was one of the hardest working actors and starred in a number of popular TV dramas and films including “Shanghai Bund”(《上海滩》) and “A Better Tomorrow”. Since 1985, he has won many awards including Taiwan's Golden Horse Awards and Hong Kong Film Awards.
In 1995, he went to Hollywood. Although he was already over 40, he had to learn English. He even put chopsticks in his mouth to practise pronouncing certain sounds. His film, “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon”, began to gain him more fame and recognition around the world. In 1998, the mayor of Chicago set aside January 12 as “Chow Yun-fat Day”.
1.Chow Yun-fat has been written into middle school textbooks mainly because ________.
A. he plays best in Hong Kong
B. he keeps on struggling for success
C. his experiences are very special
D. he is well thought of
2.Chow felt ________ when he learned that he had been written into middle school textbooks.
A. surprised B. shy C. sad D. happy
3.What can we infer from the passage?
A. Chow Yun-fat is proud of his success.
B. Chow Yun-fat prefers to make a living by selling cameras rather than by performing.
C. Chow Yun-fat has won more awards than other actors.
D. Chow Yun-fat is popular both at home and abroad.
4.The underlined sentence (in paragraph 6) suggests ________.
A. chopsticks is of great help to practise English pronunciation
B. Chow Yun-fat is willing to struggle with difficulties
C. Chow Yun-fat has suffered a lot before he went to Hollywood
D. it is hard for a person who is over 40 years old to learn spoken English
5.The author wrote this passage to ________.
A. introduce Chow’s films
B. praise Chow for his excellent performance
C. call on people to learn from Chow
D. show why Chow is popular
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Mr. Black has been teaching English in a middle school _____ he came to China.
A. for ever B. ever since C. ever before D. long before
高一英语单项填空困难题查看答案及解析
Mr. Black has been teaching English in a middle school _____ he came to China.
A. for ever B. ever since
C. ever before D. long before
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Mr. Black has been teaching English in a middle school _____ he came to China.
A.for ever | B.ever since | C.since then | D.long before |
高一英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
A young English teacher saved the lives of 30 students when he took _______ of a bus after its driver suffered a serious heart attack. Guy Harvold, 24, had _______ the students and three course leaders from Gatwick airport, and they were travelling to Bournemouth to _______ their host families. They were going to _________a course at the ABC Language School in Bournemouth where Harvold works as a _______ .
Harvold, who has not _______ his driving test, said, "I realized the bus was out of control when I was _________ the students." The bus ran into trees at the side of the road and he _______the driver was slumped(倒伏)over the wheel. The driver didn't _______ . He was unconscious(无意识的). The bus________ a lamp post and it broke the glass on the front door before Harvold ________to bring the bus to a stop. Police________ the young teacher's quick thinking. If he hadn't ________ quickly, there could have been a terrible ________ .
The bus driver never regained consciousness and died at Easy Surrey Hospital. He had worked regularly with the ________ and was very well regarded by the teachers and students. Harvold said, "I was ________ that no one else was hurt, but I hoped that the driver would ________ ."
The head of the language school told the local newspaper that the school is going to send Harvold on a weekend ________to Dublin with a friend, thanking him for his ________. A local driving school has also offered him six________ driving lessons.
1.A.control B.care C.advantage D.note
2.A.taken in B.picked up C.calmed down D.helped out
3.A.greet B.thank C.invite D.meet
4.A.present B.introduce C.take D.organize
5.A.driver B.doctor C.librarian D.teacher
6.A.given B.marked C.passed D.conducted
7.A.speaking to B.waiting for C.returning to D.looking for
8.A.learned B.noticed C.mentioned D.doubted
9.A.sleep B.cry C.move D.shout
10.A.ran over B.went by C.carried D.hit
11.A.remembered B.continued C.prepared D.managed
12.A.settled B.recorded C.praised D.understood
13.A.appeared B.acted C.escaped D.commanded
14.A.delay B.accident C.mistake D.experience
15.A.airport B.hospital C.school D.police
16.A.happy B.fortunate C.touched D.sorry
17.A.recognize B.live C.relax D.succeed
18.A.project B.trip C.dinner D.duty
19.A.bravery B.skill C.quality D.knowledge
20.A.necessary B.easy C.different D.free
高一英语完形填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
You may not know a lot of people when you start high school. Maybe your friends from middle school are going to a different high school. Even if you know other freshmen(新生), you still feel nervous that you don’t know any upper-classmen. How are you going to make friends among this sea of unknown faces?
Most high schools hold a freshman orientation(训练) before school actually starts. These are helpful not only because you learn your way around the building and get to meet some of your teachers, but you also get to meet fellow freshmen. That way, when you show up on your first day of school, you may already recognize a few familiar faces.
When you talk to people at orientation, you’ll probably find that a lot of them are feeling just like you are. They’re all new to the school and don’t know what to expect. Talking about a common concern with your classmates can help you develop friendships.
The work in high school is something freshmen are probably worried about. The work in high school builds on what you learned in middle school, giving you a more advanced knowledge of many subjects. So you may find you have more work to do or that it’s a bit more challenging. If you ever find your work too difficult, teachers can give you extra help.
High school also has more after-school activities than middle school did, such as clubs, music and theater groups and sports teams. This is a good time to explore your interests and try new things.
Middle school taught you the basics of academics, time management, and social skills while providing you with a little extra support and guidance. High school gives you the chance to learn how to be more independent and responsible.
1.According to the passage, when they come to the school on the first day freshmen usually feel ____.
A.proud B.nervous C.excited D.afraid
2.What are freshmen probably worried about?
A.The learning task. B.The chances to make friends.
C.The freshman orientation. D.The relationship with teachers.
3.After-school activities mainly help students ____.
A.build up healthy bodies B.develop friendships
C.develop their interests D.improve their learning ability
4.The last paragraph is mainly about ____.
A.what you’ll learn in high school
B.what you leaned in middle school
C.the difference between middle school and high school
D.the importance of being more independent and responsible
高一英语阅读选择简单题查看答案及解析
You have been in a new school for months and have made new friends and met new teachers. Describe one of them who gives you the most unforgetable impression and using your experience ,explain why and how. Limit your writing to about 120 words.
高一英语书面表达困难题查看答案及解析
Have you ever thought about running lemonade stand (货摊) to make money? Sixth-grader Jamaria Crump has. She has been very successful at it, too. It took the 11-year-old one year to build her lemonade stand to earn money for those in need.
Her business, Lemon Topia, is a hit, which her teacher said was surprising. She makes pies, cakes and cookies besides lemonade.
Jamaria built LemonTopia herself with the help of Mom. “I’m a teacher and had no time to help her at first. So she had begged for a lemonade stand for a year or two before I let her do it.” said Jasmine Hall Jamaria’s mother.
Jamaria’s school announced a baking sale in 2016 that was a perfect chance to try out Jamaria’s plan for a lemonade stand. Jamaria made cookies and cakes. After the baking sale, she kept selling at school and community events Now she has her own business at a street market.
Of course, Jamaria pays for her own costs. She has to buy the materials and also pays her mother for rides and working for the stand. Hall says Jamaria does not like the cleaning up. “I make her wash all of her own dishes. That’s a constant battle.” Hall said.
The lemonade business can have its ups and downs. “I’m very proud of her for sticking with it.” said Hall. She wondered if Jamaria would get bored and stop. But that hasn’t happened.
Doran Brown, Hall’s friend, says Jamaria is a success in Baltimore. “She is adorable (讨人喜爱的). She is running her own business to help others.” he said.
In fact, Jamaria dreams of studying in Paris to be a dessert cook. For now, she bakes and sells her goods. She is turning LemonTopla into strong starting point for a sweet future to help others.
1.Why did Jamaria plan to build a lemonade stand?
A.To realize her dream. B.To support her family.
C.To help people in need. D.To show her baking skills.
2.What does the underlined word “hit” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?
A.Success. B.Doubt. C.Surprise. D.Experiment.
3.What does Jamaria’s mother think of her?
A.She is lazy and boring. B.She often argues with her mother
C.She can’t stand business failure. D.She is worth praising.
4.What will Jamaria do in the future?
A.Focus on her study instead of selling lemonade.
B.Take part in a test about cooking in Paris.
C.Open her chain lemonade over the country.
D.Try her best to pass down her kindness.
高一英语阅读选择中等难度题查看答案及解析
A primary school art teacher has received a good deal of praise since her daughter posted photos of her special school project online.
Rebecca Bonner teaches at Mcauliffe Elementary School in Highland Village, Texas. In total, she hosts art classes for about 580 students who are aged from 3 to 11 years old. Bonner always tries to encourage her students to be creative by telling them to ''turn their mess-up into a dress-up''. So as a way of giving an example of her words, she invited all of her students to draw freely on a white dress that she brought to school. For two weeks, the young students used their pens to add their own little designs (设计) to the dress. The art teacher then showed their work by proudly wearing the dress for a school art show.
Her students were not the only ones happy to see their art come to life-Bonner's 20-year-old daughter Charlece Lake was so moved by her mother's project. Charlece took some photos of Bonner wearing the dress and posted them to Twitter, saying that her mom was ''the cutest art teacher ever''. Since posting the pictures, they have been shared thousands of times.
Though Bonner was surprised that her project had been widely known, she said that she was happy for the chance to serve as a good role model for art. ''I'm not worried about being famous of anything like that but I do think it's great to promote(推广) the arts, because art is not common among primary schools, '' Bonner said. ''I think it's really important for kids to have that place to create, and that freedom(自由) to create, '' she added.
1.What did Rebecca Bonner ask her students to do?
A.Wear beautiful clothes for an art show.
B.Draw whatever they like on a dress.
C.Bring white dresses to school.
D.Design their own clothes.
2.Why did Charlece Lake post photos of her mother online?
A.She wanted to promote the arts.
B.She wanted her mother to be famous.
C.She was proud of what her mother had done.
D.She wanted to win her mother more support.
3.What may be Rebecca Bonner's best wish?
A.Allowing students to create their own art works. B.Helping more students go to primary school.
C.Becoming a good role model for art. D.Promoting the arts in primary schools.
4.What's the main idea of the text?
A.A teacher's photo became famous online.
B.A teacher attended her school's art show.
C.Mcauliffe Elementary School's school project.
D.Students like designing dresses for their teachers.
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析