Born and ______ in Central China’s Hubei Province, Wang Luoyong learned Peking Opera at the age of 11 in Hubei Experimental Peking Opera School.
A. raising B. risen C. raised D. being raised
高三英语单项填空中等难度题
Born and ______ in Central China’s Hubei Province, Wang Luoyong learned Peking Opera at the age of 11 in Hubei Experimental Peking Opera School.
A. raising B. risen C. raised D. being raised
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
A woman aborted(流产) her second baby in Central China’s Hubei province after her 13-year-old daughter threatened to commit suicide.
The event drew people’s attention to the single child mentality, which may be an obstacle as the country tries to relax the single-child policy.
The woman, 44, had been pregnant for 13 weeks. _1.__ after knowing that she was going to have sibling(兄弟姐妹). Her anxiety reached its peak when the ninth-grader cut her wrists with a razor blade in an attempted suicide, according to a report of the local Wuhan Evening News.
__2._, but the girls is not the only child in China showing jealousy of a younger sibling.
Zhuang Zhuang(not his real name) was 16 when his younger brother was born last year. __3.__.
“They never cared about me again.” the teenager complained. “I’m under great pressure to do well in academic performances, so as to win attention from my parents.”
The one-child policy was relaxed I 2013, in an attempt to address the country’s declining labor force and aging population.
__4.__, including the most populated Henan, have allowed couples to have a second child if either parent is an only child. Beijing followed suit last December.
Although 11 million couples have been granted a permit to have a second child, statistics from the National Health and Family Planning Commission show only close to one million couples out of them filed birth applications by the end of last year.
“Economic cost”, “time cost” and “one child is enough” were listed as top reasons for not having a second child, according to a survey by China Youth Daily. _5.__ out of concern for their first child.
Xia Xueluan, a sociology professor at Peking University, believes the one-child policy, enacted more than three decades ago, created many young “emperors” and “empresses” in China.
“Parents spoiled their children, so many kids tend to be self-centered without consideration for others,” he said.
A. The case may sound extreme.
B. A majority of the Chinese provincial regions.
C. Her daughter became unhappy.
D. Since then he’s fallen behind in his classes.
E. They don’t want their child to be alone.
F. Many parents give the third reason.
G. It’s easier for them to raise one child.
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Recently a really strange thing happened in a middle school in China’s Hubei Province. Over 600 students there took part in a “caring for an egg like a baby”1.(active) in which they were asked to keep an egg close at hand for a month2.breaking it.
"It's hard for parents to bring up their children,3.many students just ignore it,” said Liu Kang, the school's director. "They shoule4.(teach) to be grateful to their parents, who have given them life but ask for nothing in return.”
Li Ming is one of the students. His egg didn't break during the month, but he felt5.(exhaust). "I now realize that my parents have had great difficulty6.(bring) me up I’ll do all I can to make their life easier and more7.(comfort) when I grow up,” promised the 13-year-old boy.8.(luck), about 450 students broke their eggs. Yan Yueming broke his egg after just five days, which made him frustrated. He said, "I can't imagine9.sad my parents would be if there was something wrong with me, their 'egg'!" It is time I10.(do) something in return for their love.” said Yan.
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根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。
A woman gave up her fetus(胎儿) in Central China’s Hubei province after her 13-year-old daughter threatened to commit suicide.
The event drew people’s attention to the single child mentality, which may be an obstacle as the country tries to relax the single-child policy. The woman, 44, had been pregnant for 13 weeks. Her daughter became unhappy after knowing that she was going to have sibling(兄弟姐妹). __1.__ when the ninth-grader cut her wrists with a razor blade in an attempted suicide, according to a report of the local Wuhan Evening News.
_2._, but the girl is not the only child in China showing jealousy of a younger sibling. Zhuang Zhuang(not his real name) was 16 when his younger brother was born last year. Since then he’s fallen behind in his classes. “They never cared about me again.” the teenager complained. “__3._, so as to win attention from my parents.”
The one-child policy was relaxed I 2013, in an attempt to address the country’s declining labor force and aging population. __4._, including the most populated Henan, have allowed couples to have a second child if either parent is an only child. Beijing followed suit last December. Although 11 million couples have been granted a permit to have a second child, statistics from the National Health and Family Planning Commission show only close to one million couples out of them filed birth applications by the end of last year. “Economic cost”, “time cost” and “one child is enough” were listed as top reasons for not having a second child, according to a survey by China Youth Daily. _5._ out of concern for their first child.
Xia Xueluan, a sociology professor at Peking University, believes the one-child policy, enacted more than three decades ago, created many young “emperors” and “empresses” in China. “Parents spoiled their children, so many kids tend to be self-centered without consideration for others,” he said.
A. It’s easier for them to raise one child.
B. A majority of the Chinese provincial regions.
C. Her anxiety reached its peak.
D. I’m under great pressure to do well in academic performances.
E. They don’t want their child to be alone.
F. Many parents give the third reason.
G. The case may sound extreme.
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Wuhan, capital of Hubei province, is one of China's most important hubs of transportation, with a long history and rich cultures. If you have a chance to travel there, you'll never miss the following tourist attractions.
Yellow Crane Tower
Bordering on the Yangtze River and located on the top of the Snake Hill, the Yellow Crane Tower is one of the three most famous towers on the south bank of the Yangtze River. First built in 223 AD, the tower has a history of over 1700 years. It is not only an important scenic spot, but also a symbol of “piping times of peace”in people's minds. Scholars in the past dynasties wrote hundreds of poems and writings in praise of the magnificent Yellow Crane Tower.
Guiyuan Temple
Guiyuan Temple, situated on Cuiwei Street, is one of the four biggest temples in Hubei as well as an important Buddhist(佛教的) temple in China. It was first built in the early Qing dynasty by two monks. Guiyuan Temple is famous not only for spreading Buddhism throughout the whole country, but also for its perfect architecture and excellent sculpture. In 1956, Guiyuan Temple was listed as a preserved antique unit of Hubei province and in 1983. it was appointed as one of the key Buddhist temples of Han nationality district in China.
East Lake
The lake covers 33 square kilometers and stretches far into the distance. Ancient temples around the lake make the scenic spot more historic. All the six areas of the East Lake have in common green hills, clear waters, an abundance of woods and typical style of Chu Culture. Millions of residents here get a lot of fun out of going for a walk along the lakeside.
1.Which of the following about Yellow Crane Tower is true?
A.It is on the north bank of Yangtze River.
B.It was built not more than 1000 years ago.
C.It was built by two monks in Qing dynasty.
D.It was often written in many scholars' poems.
2.What is special about Guiyuan Temple?
A.It is one of the four biggest temples in China.
B.It combines religion and architecture quite well.
C.It was listed as a preserved antique unit of Hubei in 1983.
D.It is surrounded by green hills, clean waters and abundant woods.
3.What's the author's purpose of writing this text?
A.To list some historical events of Wuhan. B.To introduce some temples of Wuhan.
C.To advertise some tourist spots of Wuhan. D.To recommend some lifestyles of Wuhan.
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阅读下面短文,在空白处填1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Since Jan 23,when Wuhan, Hubei province, China’s core battlefield against the deadly novel coronavirus, came to a halt (暂停),the city has witnessed numerous sorrows, but also hope. With spring 1.( arrive), it is gradually returning to normal. During the winter, China and its 1.4 billion people experienced the 2. (rapid) spreading COVID -19 outbreak. It 3.( cause) the most extensive infections and has been the most difficult disease since the founding of New China in 1949.
Zhang Wenhong, leader of the Shanghai team of experts treating COVID - 19 cases, said, “We’ve managed 4. ( contain ) the outbreak in two to four months ,5. is unprecedented ( 前所未有的) in the history of epidemics, and unprecedented in the annals of medical history. I take pride in those brave ones, of our country and of our people.” They believe the measures that have played6. key role 一 including the Wuhan lockdown, massive testing, strict quarantine (隔离) regulations and timely treatment 一are all fundamental tools to break transmission of the virus.
It was not an easy 7.(decide) to seal off Wuhan, a city of more than 11 million people and one of the country’s 8. (busy) traffic hubs. It was an unprecedented move in China’s modern history,9. other cities in Hubei took similar measures,with the lockdown swiftly extended to the whole province. According to a study10. (publish) in the journal Science on March 31, the Wuhan lockdown, together with the national emergency response, reduced the number of confirmed COVID -19 cases outside Wuhan on the mainland by 96 percent within a month of being implemented.
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---He was born and grew up in a remote mountain village in Shangdong province.
---_____ he speaks English with a Shangdong accent.
A.No doubt B.No wonder C.No problem D.No way
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阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Zhao Zong, a 26-year-old man from Central China’s Henan province, recently became 1. hit on the internet for pushing his 97-year-old grandmother in a wheelchair around during a tour of Xian, Shanxi province. The behavior was pretty 2. (admire) and received numerous thumbs ups (点赞) on Chinese social media platform Weibo.
3. (depart) for the destination on Sept 1, Zhao spent nearly a week taking his grandmother to the popular sites, like the Terracotta Warrior. He didn’t want his grandmother to be tired 4. the trip, so two weeks before the journey he bought a foldable wheelchair for her.
Zhao 5. (raise) in his grandparents’ home. When he was 3, his parents couldn’t take care of him for a 6. (vary) of reasons, and from then on, he lived with his grandmother. “That’s 7. I have deep feelings for her.” Zhao explained. “It 8. (be) my dream to take my grandmother on a trip since I was in college. Now I feel so excited that my dream 9. (eventual) came true.”
As long as conditions allow, Zhao next arranges 10. (tour) Qingdao with his grandmother to see the sea, and hopefully more places in China.
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There are 61 million “left-behind children” in central and western China,
the adults have to seek jobs in the cities.
A. who B. which C. when D. where
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A young man in Wuhan, Hubei Province has become the latest Internet sensation after a video showing his heart-warming act on a subway train went viral on social media 1.(recent).
In the video, the man can be seen 2.(hold) his mobile phone in his hand after falling asleep on a Metro, with a message in large font on the screen which reads, “Please wake me if you need my seat.”
The video 3.(record) by a fellow passenger who posted it on Weibo, The video, 4.length was just 7 seconds, has been viewed more than 19 million times in just two days. Chinese netizens were greatly touched by the young man’s act and applauded him for his kind 5.(behave). A web user even commented, “I only needed 7 seconds to fall6.love with this young man.
The humble man 7.(refuse) an interview invitation after becoming an Internet star and said that he just did 8.he felt he should. In a Weibo post , he thanked netizens for 9.(they) love and praise. He said he would always fall asleep when he had nothing to do on the train but worried others may need the seat, so he got 10.idea of making a message on his phone screen.
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