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1.Bombs had hit the building a number of times but________(幸运)no one was hurt.
2.Hospital________(住院)is not necessary in most cases.
3.The protest________(活动)has used mass strikes and demonstrations to press its demands.
4.I have been________(相信)that the print media are more accurate and more reliable than television.
5.However,here are some examples: being cut off in traffic, a deadline________(接近),experiencing physical pain, and much more.
6.Is there anything you dislike in me that you act so________(相反)to my wishes?
7.Teachers have a________(有限)amount of time to interact with each child.
8.It is illegal to reproduce these worksheets without________(许可)from the publisher.
9.Temperature records have undoubtedly confirmed the________(存在)of global warming.
10.In India, for example, most people________(传统)eat with their hands.
高一英语单词拼写中等难度题
词汇运用
1.Bombs had hit the building a number of times but________(幸运)no one was hurt.
2.Hospital________(住院)is not necessary in most cases.
3.The protest________(活动)has used mass strikes and demonstrations to press its demands.
4.I have been________(相信)that the print media are more accurate and more reliable than television.
5.However,here are some examples: being cut off in traffic, a deadline________(接近),experiencing physical pain, and much more.
6.Is there anything you dislike in me that you act so________(相反)to my wishes?
7.Teachers have a________(有限)amount of time to interact with each child.
8.It is illegal to reproduce these worksheets without________(许可)from the publisher.
9.Temperature records have undoubtedly confirmed the________(存在)of global warming.
10.In India, for example, most people________(传统)eat with their hands.
高一英语单词拼写中等难度题查看答案及解析
While being absent from normal life for many days, you may find perhaps some of your clothes are overgrown with mushrooms (seriously)!1.. But at some universities in China, the scene is the total opposite.
Photos showing quilts (被子) aired have become a hit on social media.2..They are being dried on balconies (阳台), playgrounds and any available open areas at the universities ahead of the resumption (恢复) of school.
The quilts were brought by students from home and had almost gone moldy (发霉) but thanks to dorm-keepers they have gone through a process of sun sterilization (杀菌).
To prevent the quits from being misplaced, the dorm-keepers attached a note to each quilt with the dormitory area, bedroom number, and bed number on it.3..
“4. .Then, they will be collected to put away after getting fluffy. When it becomes cloudy or it’s likely to rain, we’ll collect all of them in time, about which the students don’t have to worry.” a keeper named Yan Fengjuan said.
The idea occurred to the dorm-keepers when the rooms started to smell during the routine check. 5. .
A.The dorm-keepers collected so many moldy quilts.
B.Their acts of kindness soon received wide praise.
C.Without regular wear, the clothing can grow mold.
D.There is no single quilt that is nowhere to be seen.
E.In this way, it would not cause trouble to the students.
F.The colorful quilts neatly cover the dormitory building.
G.When the sun is good, the quilts will be aired for 3 hours.
高一英语七选五中等难度题查看答案及解析
______ buildings had been ______ after the earthquakes.
A.A large number of; in ruins B.The great number of; in ruins
C.A great number of; in ruin D.The good number of; in ruin
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
There is an interesting, but at the same time a sad phenomenon now: there is a rise in the number of singers and bands that have little to do with good music.Many singers or bands know little about what good music means.What is the cause of this rise?
Most of these singers have taken music as a “job” because it is a good source of making money.And if you have a good appearance and also expensive clothes to show off at your concerts or at different appearances in public, then your voice is not as important as it should be.The public will prefer to admire more the most interesting parts of your body, whether you are a girl or a boy.They will even forget about the fact that you are there to show your music skills, not your dancing, which is important too, but not at such a high level.
Therefore, we can see many young girls on TV who look very good but who have nothing to do with music.They choose to wear very provocative(挑逗性的) clothes to catch attention, but when it comes to singing they are a complete mess and one doesn’t need to have an ear for music to notice their lack of talent.But anyway, they have concerts and they enjoy travelling from one place to another.It is the public’s fault because they accept this and are pleased with this commercial music.People who enjoy this kind of music are generally young people while adults prefer listening to old good bands.
However, the young generation should understand while appearance is important, it is less important than talent and a good voice.If somebody has a great voice and wants to become a singer, he should take some special courses in this area, because they will help them improve singing abilities.
1.The passage shows that many singers consider music as _______.
A.an art serving the public B.a good way of making money
C.a way of living fully D.a fashionable lifestyle
2.From the passage we can learn that _______.
A.appearance is the most important thing in the world of music
B.all people who have received training in singing can become famous
C.adults should help young people improve their abilities
D.a singer’s talent and voice are the most important factors
3.What do you think is the author’s attitude towards the rising number of new singers and bands?
A.Critical. B.Supportive. C.Tolerant. D.Worried.
4.What kind of article does this passage belong to?
A.entertainment B.sport C.comment D.Story
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
单句改错
1.The number of the students in the class are sixty.
2.Hear the bad news, she didn’t know what to do.
3.He would rather to keep time for his hobbies.
4.It is no use argue with him about such a matter.
5.Therefore, he was determined to rid people hunger.
6.Read aloud is a good way to learn a language.
7.Suddenly, the girl quieted down and began looking around curious
8.With so many people looked at her, she felt nervous.
9.Tom, together with his friends, have gone out to play.
10.They focus on keep their soil rich and free of disease,
11.Not Jack but his parents is to blame for the home accident.
12.We don’t allow smoke in the office.
13.It hit to me how difficult it was for a woman to get medical training at that time.
14.It was in the park which I met the foreigner.
15.The production costs have been reduced to 30%.
高一英语单句改错中等难度题查看答案及解析
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
While retiring ahead of time may be easier on the body, a new set of research has found that it may not be so beneficial to the mind. The study, carried out at Binghamton University, finds that an early retirement can speed up the usual rate of cognitive (认知的)decrease among the elderly.
The research team studied China's new rural pension (退休金)system, as well as China's most recent Retirement Longitudinal Survey ( CHARLS), in order to look into the effects of early retirement and pension benefits on individual cognition among adults over the age of 60. After going over all of the data, the research team noted a clear direction: people receiving pension benefits were experiencing much more rapid mental decline (智力下降)than those still on the workforce. Surprisingly, women seemed to experience even sharper mental decline after retiring early. Overall, the results support the view that decreased mental activity speeds up cognitive decline.
Nikolov, the lead researcher, had actually carried out former studies that found retirement led to a number of physical health benefits for retirees, such as improved sleep patterns, less stress, and reduced alcohol consumption. However, retirement also usually goes with a decline in social activities and less communication with people, which has also been linked to cognitive decline.
“For cognition among the elderly, it looks like the bad effect on social connection is more than the good effect of the program on fitness and sleep,” Nikolov says. “ Or social connection may simply be the single most powerful factor for cognitive performance in old age.”
The research team are hopeful that their findings will be considered by older adults when thinking about retirement, but perhaps more importantly, they hope that policy makers in developing countries take note while drawing up new pension plans. They suggest building social get-togethers and work shops for recent retirees to help cut down the decline in social communication and creative thinking that often comes along with retirement.
1.Which of the following best describes retiring ahead of time for the mind?
A.Useless. B.Beneficial. C.Damaging. D.Improving.
2.Who mentally suffered most according to the research?
A.Men retiring on former plan. B.Women over the age of 60.
C.Men retiring ahead of time. D.Women retiring early.
3.What will retirement bring to the elderly?
A.Shorter sleep time. B.Fewer social activities.
C.More financial stress. D.Less time with family members.
4.What can we learn about the research team's suggestion?
A.The government should make new policy.
B.People should build more shops for the elderly.
C.The retirement in developing countries should be common.
D.The newly retired people should communicate more.
高一英语阅读选择中等难度题查看答案及解析
Getting good at a sport is difficult enough. Mastering one and then reinventing yourself after moving halfway across the world is another story, but Abigail Fernandes is doing just that. The 17-year-old student was a good shooter while studying in Britain. But when she moved back to Hong Kong, China, life suddenly felt a little empty without the eight hours a week of shooting training she’d become used to.
“I decided to go for a sport that might help me get fitter and allow me to protect myself in the future,” she explains. With its high intensity exercise, and chances to build strength, boxing fit the bill perfectly.
“Boxing teaches you patience, but best of all, a hunger to learn,” she said. “The values and lessons the sport teaches you can all be used in both your day-to-day life and education.”
Now, she has been boxing for just a little more than three years and loves the challenges that this sport offers. She trains 10 hours a week with her coach Jim, who has helped her to grow as an athlete (运动员) and a person.
Though she has made great progress, she thinks being able to deal with hits in the ring is her biggest challenge. “When you get hit in the ring, it’s so easy to burst into tears and give up, but this gets you nowhere,” she says. “I want to be able to take hits and accept them. These are skills that can only be learned through countless sessions of sparring (轻拳出击). The first time I sparred I cried, so I’m proud of myself for never turning down a sparring session,” she says.
Abigail says that though her training is pretty boring, she’ll keep practicing as she looks for a competition where she can put her skills to the test. “I have a long way to go,” she says, “but I want to learn everything this sport has to offer!”
1.When did Abigail start boxing?
A.When she studied in Britain. B.Before she became a shooter.
C.After she came back to China. D.While she traveled half the world.
2.Why did Abigail decide to box?
A.To protect her family. B.To prove her athletic ability.
C.To earn a living in the future. D.To make her healthy and strong.
3.What is Abigail’s opinion on boxing?
A.It is too dangerous. B.It is a waste of time.
C.It changes her values. D.It helps her in many ways.
高一英语阅读选择中等难度题查看答案及解析
They just can’t help it! My theory is that the female brain is mainly built for empathy— the ability to understand other people — and that the male brain is mainly built for building systems. 1. For example, women are more likely to read magazines on fashion and parenting, while men will choose magazines that are mainly about computers and sports.
You may think that these preferences are influenced by the way people are taught to behave when they are growing up. However, this is not the case. A new study carried out at the University of Cambridge shows that newborn girls look longer at a face, and newborn boys look longer at a mobile. 2. It has also been observed that girls are better at noticing signs of changes in other people’s feelings. Boys, however, seem to enjoy building toy towers and playing with toys which have clear functions. 3. People whose jobs are in the construction (建设) industries are almost males. Maths and engineering, which require high levels of systems thinking, are also male-chosen disciplines (准则). Why do men and women have differences? Actually women have four times as many brain neurons (神经元) that connect the right and left part of their brains. Because of it, women have the better ability to multitask than men. 4. Men tend to focus on a limited number of problems at a time. They will separate themselves from problems and view tasks as independent from one another.
Some people may worry that I am suggesting one gender (性别) is better than the other, but this is not the case. My theory says that males and females differ in the kinds of things that they find easy, but that both genders have their strengths and weaknesses. 5. It is not true. The study simply looks at males and females as two groups, and asks what differences exist, and why they are there.
A.Generally speaking, there are clear differences.
B.You can see the same kind of pattern in the adult workplace.
C.Their preferences for building systems may change over time.
D.They will consider many sources of information at the same time.
E.That suggests certain differences between male and female brains are biological.
F.It is important to stress that the female brain may be built more for empathy.
G.Others may think the theory creates a belief of what a particular type of person is like.
高一英语七选五困难题查看答案及解析
单词拼写
1.Last week a tennis ball hit me on the head, but I tried to i__________ the pain.
2.As the c__________ rises, an old man dressed in a long wool coat is seen on the stage.
3.Zheng He, a famous sailor of the Ming Dynasty, completed seven famous v__________ between 1405 and 1433.
4.The children have read the poem several times, and can all recite it quite f__________ now.
5.My aunt, a professional doctor, p__________ me to go to medical school.
6.Amazed at how skillful they were, I was d__________ to be just as good as they were.
7.The building was completely d__________ by fire last month.
8.When the singer finished singing, the audience b__________ into loud cheers to show their appreciation.
9.Thanks to your g________ help, we were able to raise enough money to build a lab.
10.I refuse to lie about it; it’s against my p__________.
高一英语单词拼写中等难度题查看答案及解析