(题文)The long-lasting war, filled with blood and deaths, ended in people’s sadness, _______no result.
A. reached B. to reach
C. would reach D. reaching
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(题文)The long-lasting war, filled with blood and deaths, ended in people’s sadness, _______no result.
A. reached B. to reach
C. would reach D. reaching
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The situation seems to be better, and I suppose it is because of the war ______ to an end.
A.reaching | B.putting | C.coming | D.going |
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1.I have some difficulty in speaking and write in English.
2.It was in 1949 when the war ended.
3.Great changes have taken place in our school since you leave.
4.Our geography teacher told us the earth went around the sun.
5.He didn’t go to school because his illness.
6.We could make the full use of our resources.
7.The number of guests invited are more than 500.
8.I prefer to study English rather than to study maths.
9.They insisted that he could be present at the ceremony..
10.The chair is comfortable to sit.
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“The Mexican is familiar with death, jokes with it, sleeps with it and celebrates it,” wrote Mexican author Octavio Paz.
To celebrate death, people throughout Mexico celebrate the Day of the Dead on or around Nov. 1 each year. People wear makeup to celebrate the festival on that day.
Widely considered to be Mexico’s most important festival, the Day of the Dead is deeply rooted in the culture of the local Mexica.
The Mexica were the dominant local people in Mexico before the arrival of the Spanish in the 16th century.
The celebration is based on a Mexican legend ( 传 说 ) that says after death, souls can only communicate with their still-living families in the first days of November. One can see how these days would be quite important for the Mexican people.
Now the tradition has become a modern festival .
“It’s a celebration with many years of history, to which local people have incorporated(融合) new religious elements, such as the gathering of offerings,” said Octavio Murillo, director at the National Institute of Local People in Mexico.
On this special day, people around Mexico decorate their homes, streets and relatives’ graves with flowers, candles and colorful skulls. At the same time, they set up altars ( 祭坛) on which they place the personal belongings of the dead to welcome them home.
In recent years, this festival has become a global symbol of Mexican culture , especially after the movie Coco《寻梦环游记》 hit big screens in 2017.
“We are all afraid of death, and in Mexico, it is part of a celebration, a ritual of color. It’s amazing. ” said Alejandra Diaz, a 30-year-old traveller. She took a week-long trip from Colombia to Mexico City just to take part in the festivities.
1.What do we know about the Day of the Dead?
A.It dates back to the 15th century.
B.It is related to a Mexica legend.
C.It honors those who died for Mexico.
D.It is a traditional Christian festival in Mexico.
2.What is the main idea of Paragraphs 6 to 8?
A.The origins of the Day of the Dead.
B.Traditional ways of celebrating the Day of the Dead.
C.How the Day of the Dead is recently celebrated in Mexico.
D.Why the Day of the Dead is important for Mexican people.
3.Why is the movie Coco mentioned in the text?
A.To show that we should not be afraid of death.
B.To prove that the Day of the Dead has become a modern festival.
C.To present the influence of Mexican culture on modern movies.
D.To tell the readers that the festival stands for Mexican culture.
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The plan: turn Mars into a blue world with streams and green fields, and then fill it with creatures (生物) from the earth.
This idea may sound like something from a science fiction (科幻小说), but it is actually being taken seriously by many researchers. This suggests the future for the "red planet" will be the main topic for discussion at an international conference hosted by NASA (美国宇航局) this week. Leading researchers as well as science fiction writers will attend the event.
Turning Mars into a little earth has long been a topic in science fiction,” said Dr Michael Meyer, NASA's senior scientist for astrobiology (太空生物学).“Now, with scientists exploring the reality, we can ask what are the real possibilities of changing Mars.”
Most scientists agree that Mars could be turned into a little earth, although much time and money would be needed to achieve this goal.
But many experts are shocked by the idea. "We are destroying our own world at an unbelievable speed and now we are talking about ruining another planet," said Paul Murdin from the Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge, UK.
Over the past months, scientists have become increasingly confident .They will find Martian life forms. Europe and America's robot explorers have found proof that water, mixed with soil, exists in large amounts on the planet.
1.The passage is about________.
A. Mars supporting life
B. finding water in the Mars
C. a plan turning Mars into a little earth
D. the necessity of changing Mars
2.Those who agree to turn Mars into a little earth______.
A. are short of confidence
B. will gain the support of NASA
C. are asking for advice on how to carry it out
D. realize that it’s not easy to achieve their goal
3.What’s Paul Murdin’s attitude to the plan?
A. He is for the idea.
B. He is active in the idea.
C. He is against the idea.
D. He doesn’t care about it.
4.What can we know about the scientists from the last paragraph?
A. They have no idea about the plan.
B. They will find Martian lives very soon.
C. They may achieve their goals some day.
D. They have found much proof of Martian lives.
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They multiplied and filled the oceans and seas with oxygen, _____ encouraged the later development of early shellfish and all sorts of fish.
A.that B.where C.when D.which
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
They multiplied and filled the oceans and seas with oxygen, _____ encouraged the later development of early shellfish and all sorts of fish.
A.that | B.where | C.when | D.which |
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When the lazy days of summer arrive and the schedule is filled with swimming,camp,and family vacations,it can be a challenge to find time for learning. But kids’ reading skills don’t have to grow cold once school’s out. Here are some ways to make reading a natural part of their summer fun:
Explore your library. Visit your local library to borrow books and magazines that your kids haven’t seen before. Many libraries have summer reading programs, book clubs, and reading contests(比赛) for even the youngest borrowers. With a new library card,a child will feel extra grownup by borrowing books.
Read on the road. Going on a long car trip?Make sure there are some books at the back seat. When you stop driving,read the books aloud. Get some audio books in libraries and listen to them together during driving time.
Make your own books. Pick one of your family’s favorite parts of summer—whether it’s baseball,ice cream, or the pool—and have your child draw pictures of it or cut out pictures from magazines. Stick(粘贴) the pictures onto paper to make a booklet(小册子)and write text for it. When you’re done,read the book together. Reread it whenever you like!
Keep in touch. Kids don’t have to go away to write about summer vacation. Even if your family stays home,they can send postcards to tell friends and relatives about their adventures(冒险经历). Ask a relative to be your child’s pen pal and encourage them to write each week.
Keep up the reading habits. Even if everything else changes during the summer,keep up the reading habits around your house. Read with your kids every day—whether it’s just before bedtime or under a shady tree on a lazy afternoon. And don’t forget to take a book to the beach!Just brush the sand off the pages — it’s no sweat!
1. The purpose of the passage is to________.
A. encourage parents to read
B. give advice on raising kids
C. raise a good summer reader
D. suggest places for vacations
2.If you drive on a long trip in summer,you can________.
A. visit the local library and join book clubs
B. borrow some audio books to listen to
C. keep in touch with friends by sending postcards
D. read your own picture books with your son
3.By saying “Just brush the sand off the pages—it’s no sweat”,the author means________.
A. taking away the sand on the book is very difficult
B. a special book is needed when you’re reading on the beach
C. one can remove the sand on the book with a brush easily
D. there’s no trouble reading even on the beach
4.Who are the possible readers of the passage?
A. Parents. B. Students. C. Teachers. D. Editors.
5.Which statement(阐述) is true according to the text?
A. During summer vocation, kids’ reading skills must grow cold.
B. Kids have to go away to write about summer vacation.
C. With a library card,a child will feel extra grownup by borrowing books.
D. Because everything else changes during the summer,it is hard to keep up the reading habits.
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words or the proper forms of the given words.
The first country to use public service advertisements (PSAs) is the US. During the Civil War, the government 1. (sell) bonds (债券) via newspaper advertisements provided without charge and placed throughout the North 2. (raise) money in support of the war. The way was so effective 3. it resulted in the first national ad campaigns for baking powder, soap and railroad travel, thus launching the commercial advertising industry.
The first non-governmental ads 4. could be considered PSAs appeared after the turn of the century. The National Child Labor Committee was chaired by Felix Adler, the early welfare leader 5. stacked (堆积) his Board of Directors with newspaper publishers who would support his cause. Thus this was perhaps how the first example of media co-branding was born.
When the US 6. (draw) into World War I in 1917, the Federal Committee of Public Information was created 7. (encourage) public support and dramatize the reasons for “why we fight.” Within the Committee, a Division of Pictorial Publicity was formed by the artist Charles Dana Gibson, who recruited (招募) the leading artists of the time to create posters building support for the war. James Montgomery Flag created the “Uncle Sam Needs You” poster, 8. may be one of the most famous and iconic posters of all time. Hundreds of 9. posters which have become part of the national memory 10. (be) produced by this group. All work was produced free including the design, printing and placement.
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Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words or the proper forms of the given words.
The tale of Shangri-La is among the most interesting myths. Not 1. (surprise), then, modern people have been drawn to the dreamland 2. the ruin of time and history has been held back, human beings live in harmony with nature, and the wisdom of the planet is saved for future 3. (generation).
Lost Horizon was a tale for4. (it) times. The story of Shangri-La itself is a modern one, told by the English novelist James Hilton in his novel Lost Horizon (1933). Set in the troubled years before World War Two, the book tells of a community in a lamasery (喇嘛庙), in the lost Tibetan valley of Shangri-La, cut off from the world and from time. All the wisdom of the human race 5. (contain) in this place, in the stored cultural treasures, and in the minds of the people 6. have gathered here in the face of the war.
The book enjoyed great 7. (popular). And when the novel was turned into a Hollywood movie by Frank Capra, it was 8. instant success. These days, the name is part of the language, used everywhere from Nepali airlines and Chinese hotel chains to holiday cottages in Florida and Torquay.
In the 1930s, 9. Western civilisation seemed bent on a path to self-destruction — and when, as Carl Jung put it, “the smell of burning was in the air” — the story had a great charm. And Tibet in the 1930s was still a land of mystery, one of the last unmapped places. Nowadays, of course, the choice of the location of the tale seems more 10. (attract).
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