Unfortunately, their car _____ in the mud after the heavy rain.
A.got stuck | B.got promoted | C.got lost | D.got involved |
高二英语单项填空中等难度题
Unfortunately, their car _____ in the mud after the heavy rain.
A.got stuck | B.got promoted | C.got lost | D.got involved |
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The car ________ on the way , consequently ________ .
A.was stuck in the mud ; which led to Jack to miss the train |
B.was caught in the mud ; and led Jack’s missing the train |
C.was held up in the traffic ; leading to Jack’s missing the train |
D.was held back in the traffic ; it led to Jack’s missing the train |
高二英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
On a cold winter morning I heard someone trying to get their car out of the snow after a snowstorm. After a few minutes I realized they needed a(n) __1.__, so I got dressed ,went __2.__, and pushed the car. It only took about a minute and, __3.__ more cold than sociable(交际的), I walked back to my apartment, __4.__ really seeing the driver.
Months ___5.__ I was at the corner store and the guy in front of me __6._ on paying for the beer I was buying! It felt a bit __7.__ and I had to refuse repeatedly. When I __8.__ the cashier she told me my stuff was already __9.___ and she couldn't take my money.
So, I was walking back home from the store and that __10.__ guy is fifty feet in front of me, all the way! It __11.__that he's my neighbor, living in the apartment complex(公寓大楼) just after mine!
As we __12.__ the stairs of our separate apartment buildings I __13.__, "Thanks for the beer!" He replied, "__14.__. Thanks for helping me push my car that time!"
I didn't __15._ him and told him it wasn't me. He said "Oh! Okay. Well, still ... enjoy!"
A few days later I __16._ him getting into his car and I realized __17.__ he was and that it actually had been me who __18.__ him that day!
Maybe one day soon I'll tell him he bought __19.__ for the right guy!
Either way, it feels nice to help, and when you put __20.__ into the world, it eventually comes back to you!
21. A.entry B.push C.handle D.drag
22. A.upward B.downstairs C.backwards D.outside
23. A.feeling B.looking C.proving D.turning
24. A.unless B.until C.without D.by
25. A.ago B.later C.within D.away
26. A.insisted B.depended C.reflected D.held
27. A.awkward B.joyful C.curious D.pleasant
28. A.offered B.charged C.reached D.rang
29. A.turned down B.checked out C.set aside D.paid for
30. A.strange B.same C.great D.junior
31. A.finds out B.turns out C.carries out D.works out
32. A.walked up B.settled down C.dried up D.turned around
33. A.whispered B.shouted C.declared D.acknowledged
34. A.No way B.No wonder C.No problem D.No doubt
35. A.expect B.remember C.mind D.appreciate
36. A.saw B.heard C.observed D.sensed
37. A.what B.where C.who D.how
38. A.offered B.comforted C.rewarded D.helped
39. A.stuff B.car C.beer D.apartment
40. A.good B.quality C.benefit D.energy
高二英语完型填空简单题查看答案及解析
Would you buy a car that released calming smells into the air when you are stuck in heavy traffic? Would you buy a robot that smells like a human being?
Many people have seen the 3-D computer-made environments of virtual (虚拟的) reality (VR). Now these virtual worlds will not just look and sound real. Researchers have created VR environments that even smell like the real things. With the new technology, users open a virtual door and step into a new environment, like a rainforest. After they enter this virtual world, special equipment releases forest-like smells into the air to make the experience seem more real.
Suzanne Fisher-Murray said, "It is a really wonderful experience that you have because you, re-exploring this environment and you have smells with it."
In the United States, Smell-O-Vision was designed to provide smells during the showing of a movie. The Smell-O-Vision system was once popular in the 1960s. Now, Emanuela Maggioni says it is close to becoming popular again. "The connection with emotions, memories, and ... the sense of smell," Maggioni said. "It is unbelievable what we can do with technology."
The uses for smell technology are not just limited to films and the performing arts. Researchers showed a computer program where users could imagine themselves driving a car. The system included a special smell- spraying machine. Dmitrijs Dmitrenko said, "We want to deliver the smell of lavender (薫衣草) every time the person drives over the speed limit. We choose lavender because it’s a very calming smell."
Scientists are experimenting with smell instead of sounds or image-based alerts on telecommunications equipment. And businesses are already using smell to influence people’s behavior. "Not only...in stores…But on the other side, you can create and stimulate (刺激) immediate buying," Maggioni said. "So you’re in a library and you smell coffee and actually you are unconsciously having the need to drink a coffee."
1.What can researchers make VR environments do by using smell technology?
A. Have a smell of a rainforest. B. Even smell like real ones.
C. Look like a 4-D environment. D. Impress people with a virtual world.
2.The example of Smell-O-Vision proves that ____________.
A. America is the first to use smell technology
B. cinemas are the most suitable for smell sense
C. smell technology has been tried before
D. it was out of date to use smell-spraying devices
3.How is smell technology used by businessmen?
A. To make buyers understand salesmen better.
B. To remind people of their unrealistic buying.
C. To help customers choose their favorite goods.
D. To encourage people to buy something.
4.What is the main idea of the passage?
A. The developments of smell technology.
B. A major breakthrough of smell technology.
C. The sense of smell in human communication.
D. The advanced smell-spraying machines.
高二英语阅读理解困难题查看答案及解析
Would you buy a car that released calming smells into the air when you are stuck in heavy traffic? Would you buy a robot that smells like a human being?
Many people have seen the 3-D computer-made environments of virtual (虚拟的) reality (VR). Now these virtual worlds will not just look and sound real. Researchers have created VR environments that even smell like the real things. With the new technology, users open a virtual door and step into a new environment, like a rainforest. After they enter this virtual world, special equipment releases forest-like smells into the air to make the experience seem more real.
Suzanne Fisher-Murray said, “It is a really wonderful experience that you have because you reexploring this environment and you have smells with it.”
In the United States, Smell-O-Vision was designed to provide smells during the showing of a movie. The Smell-O-Vision system was once popular in the 1960s. Now, Emanuela Maggioni says it is close to becoming popular again. “People will be impressed by the connection with emotions, memories, and ... the sense of smell,” Maggioni said. “It is unbelievable what we can do with technology.”
The uses for smell technology are not just limited to films and the performing arts. Researchers showed a computer program where users could imagine themselves driving a car. The system included a special smell-spraying machine. Dmitrijs Dmitrenko said, “We want to deliver the smell of lavender (薫衣草) every time the person drives over the speed limit. We choose lavender because it's a very calming smell.”
Scientists are experimenting with smell instead of sounds or image-based warnings on telecommunications equipment. And businesses are already using smell to influence people's behavior. “Not only...in stores... But on the other side, you can create and stimulate (刺激) immediate buying,” Maggioni said. “So you're in a library and you smell coffee and actually you are unconsciously having the need to drink a coffee.”
1.Using smell technology, researchers make VR environments ________.
A.have a smell of a rainforest B.even smell like real ones
C.look like a 4-D environment D.impress people with a virtual world
2.The example of Smell-O-Vision proves that ___________.
A.smell technology has been tried before
B.America is the first to use smell technology
C.cinemas are the most suitable for smell sense
D.it was out of date to use smell-spraying devices
3.How is smell technology used by businessmen?
A.To make buyers understand salesmen better.
B.To remind people of their unrealistic buying.
C.To help customers choose their favorite goods.
D.To encourage people to buy something suddenly.
4.What is the main idea of the passage?
A.The advanced smell-spraying machines.
B.The developments of smell technology.
C.A major breakthrough of smell technology.
D.The sense of smell in human communication.
高二英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Why not stay at home ______ the road is so slippery after the heavy snow?
A.in case B.as long as
C.now that D.even if
高二英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Why not stay at home ________ the road is so slippery after the heavy snow?
A. in case B. as long as C. now that D. even if
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Why not stay at home ______ the road is so slippery after the heavy snow?
A.in case | B.as long as |
C.now that | D.even if |
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The guy is always running ______ the other cars on the road, unfortunately he ran his car ______ a tree.
A. after; into B. after; out C. away; into D. into; into
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After the new technique was introduced, the factory produced _______ cars in 2009 as 10 year before.
A.as twice as many | B.as many twice | C.twice more as | D.twice as many |
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