---- Tony, are you available at the moment? I have to ask you a rather personal question.
---- _____.
A. It’s my pleasure B. Ask, please C. Help yourself D.Yes, go ahead
高一英语单项填空中等难度题
---- Tony, are you available at the moment? I have to ask you a rather personal question.
---- _____.
A. It’s my pleasure B. Ask, please C. Help yourself D.Yes, go ahead
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
–Bob, are you free at the moment? I have to ask you some questions.
--______
A. It’s a pleasure B. You’ve got it
C. Help yourself D. Yes, go ahead
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
--- Bob,are you free at the moment?I have to ask you some questions.
--- _______.
A. It's a pleasure B. Ask,please
C. Help yourself D. Yes,go ahead
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
How to survive embarrassing moments? Have you ever accidently called your teacher Mum, or dropped your plate in your canteen(食堂) while everyone was looking at you? At that moment, you probably wished you could disappear into thin air. Unfortunately, embarrassing things happen to everyone at one time or another.
每个人都会经历尴尬时刻。请记叙一件你经历的尴尬事件。
要求:1. 要举事例。
2. 不少于120字。
3. 友情提示:
文章的开头要总说引起下文,接着举例,最后要写自己尴尬时刻的心理活动和感受。
高一英语书面表达中等难度题查看答案及解析
“Are you going to Seattle?” an anxious-looking woman asked a female traveler at the Amtrak Airport in Sacramento. “No, I’m going to Eugene,” the traveler replied. “Oh, I was hoping you could watch out for my daughter, she’s never been on a plane before.”
Now, as I am quite a seasoned plane traveler, I know that seats and cars are supplied by destination(目的地). So I came up to the woman and her frightened-looking daughter, telling them that her daughter could sit with me and that I would take care of her during the journey.
The plane had arrived 25 minutes late, and people walked in line to get their seats . The conductor wanted to know if there were people traveling together, so I went to the front of the line with the girl and we were arranged to sit next to each other. Once on board, I showed her where to put her package, and took her to the bathroom area. Then we settled down to sleep. In the morning, I showed her the dining room and bought her a drink. She became comfortable enough to do what most 15-year-olds do: talk and text on her mobile phone.
All through the trip, I made sure she picked up her ID, which had fallen out of her backpack, some money, which had fallen into the crack (缝隙) of the reclining seat, and continuously kept an eye on her. I hope someone takes her under their wing when she flies back to Sacramento.
I do hope that kindness will spread around the world through these ways. We’re conditioned to think that our lives go on with great moments. But great moments often catch us unaware, beautifully wrapped(包裹)in what others may consider a small one.
1.Where was the author going by train?
A. Sacramento. B. Seattle.
C. Eugene. D. Amtrak.
2.Why did the author go to the front of the line?
A. To make sure of his seat .
B. To help the girl find her seat.
C. To ask for the two seats next to each other.
D. To get a more comfortable seat in the front.
3.What can be learned from the text?
A. The girl has never left her mother before.
B. The girl has never been to Seattle before.
C. The girl has never travelled alone by air before.
D. The girl was too nervous to do anything during the trip.
4.What is the writer’s opinion according to the last paragraph?
A. Experience is the best teacher.
B. You never know till you have tried.
C. Happiness lies in giving help to others.
D. Do something good even though it may be tiny.
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
What do you want to be when you grow up? 1.When you are asked the question, did you have an answer at the ready, or did you need a few minutes to think about it? We all have dreams of becoming something great, like a fireman, a teacher, or a rock star. Well, how did you do? Maybe you never desire to be what you set out to be or said that you would become. 2. The older we get, our tastes change, our view of the world changes, even our goals change.
One of the most important lessons I've learned during my career path is to do something you love to do. I feel that if you enjoy what you make a living at, you end up being happy in more ways than one. 3.
While no job or business is perfect, the important thing is to enjoy it, even learn from it. If you are unhappy in your current situation, why not take steps now to change it? 4.If you are already there, I applaud (鼓掌) you. If not, realize that it may take some time to figure out what you really want to do, and even more time to actually get there. That’s all right! I can tell you from experience that finding and doing what you love are absolutely worth it. All of the research, training, and hands-on experience have made me a stronger, happier person.
5.You'll be happier for it. Trust me. I promise you will never look back.
A.But then again, things change.
B.Do what you love and love what you do.
C.Life itself becomes much more interesting and fun.
D.Perhaps you've been asked the question some times.
E.You must have met with such situation as a little child.
F.Maybe you will find that the new job is more suitable for you.
G.Somewhere out there is a job or business that is perfect for you.
高一英语七选五中等难度题查看答案及解析
Dear Dr Fang,
How are you? I am writing to ask for some about how to help my 15-year-old son. At the moment, he refuses to do almost anything his mother and I ask him to do. He is our only child and we treat him very . Though his grandparents buy him many things, yet he is still to them and often shouts at them. He also to spend time with us or do as we tell him.
Recently, he has been refusing to do his homework, and instead insists on his time listening to foreign music. I cannot understand that , and I don’t like it. Meanwhile, he spends too much time in Internet cafes, where he either plays games chats on the Internet. He is wasting valuable time during this period in his life!
shall I do? I am worried about it. I keep allowing him to do what he wants, he may fail at school, or worse. How can I help my son hurting our feelings?
Best regards
Liu Zhen
1.A. questions B. advice C. problems D. lessons
2.A. that B. which C. what D.who
3.A. badly B. ill C. well D. coldly
4.A. kind B. good C. polite D. rude
5.A. prefers B. wants C. likes D. refuses
6.A. saving B. missing C. wasting D. winning
7.A. music B. film C. game D. play
8.A. and B. or C. but D. so
9.A. dark B. old C. sad D. important
10.A. What B. That C. Who D.Why
11.A. If B. Until C. Though D. Before
12.A. for B. in C. without D. about
高一英语完形填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
9. “Do you have any questions ________ clear to you?” the teacher asked.
A.which are not | B.that isn’t | C.not to | D.To |
高一英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
When you get in your car, you reach for it. When you’re at work, you take a break to have a moment alone with it. When you get into a lift, you play with it.
Cigarettes? Cup of coffee? No, it’s the third most addictive(使人上瘾的) thing in modern life, the cell phone. And experts say it is becoming more difficult for many people tocurbtheir wishes to hug it more tightly than most of their personal relationships.
With its shiny surface, its smooth and satisfying touch, the cell phone connects us to the world even as it disconnects us from people three feet away. It affects us in ways its inventors in the late 1940s never imagined.
Dr. Chris Knippers, an expert at the Betty Ford Center in Southern California, reports that the overuse of cell phones has become a social problem not much different from other harmful addictions: a barrier to one-on-one personal contact, and an escape from reality.
Sounds extreme, but we’ve all witnessed the evidence: the person at a restaurant who talks on the phone through an entire meal, ignoring his kids around the table; the woman who talks on the phone in the car, ignoring her husband; the teen who texts messages all the way home from school, avoiding contact with kids all around him. Is it just rude, or is it a kind of unhealthiness? And pardon me, but how is this improving the quality of life?
Jim Williams, an industrial sociologist based in Massachusetts, he points to a study by Duke University researchers that found one-quarter of Americans say they have no one to discuss their most important personal business with. Despite the growing use of phones, e-mail and instant messaging, in other words, Williams says studies show that we don’t have as many friends as our parents. “Just as more information has led to less wisdom, more acquaintances(熟人) through the Internet and cell phones have produced fewer friends,” he says.
If the cell phone has truly had these effects, it’s because it has become very widespread. In 1987, there were only 1 million cell phones in use. Today, almost 300 million Americans carry them. The number of cell phones is far more than that of wired phones in the United States.
1.Which of the following could probably best explain the title of the passage?
A.Cell phone users smoke less than they used to.
B.More people use cell phones than smoke cigarettes.
C.Cell phones have become as addictive as cigarettes.
D.Using cell phone is just as cool as smoking cigarettes.
2.The underlined word “curb” in Paragraph 2 means ________.
A.rescue B.control C.develop D.ignore
3.Which idea does the example of a woman talking on the phone in the car support?
A.Women use cell phones more often than men.
B.Talking on the phone while driving is dangerous.
C.Cell phones make one-on-one personal contact easy.
D.Cell phones do not necessarily bring people together.
4.What is most likely to be discussed in the paragraph that follows?
A.How to make people get closer.
B.The advantages of wired phones.
C.How to use cell phones properly.
D.Giving an example to prove the bad effects of cell phones.
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
When you get in your car, you reach for it. When you’re at work, you take a break to have a moment alone with it. When you get into a lift, you play with it.
Cigarettes? Cup of coffee? No, it’s the third most addictive(使人上瘾的) thing in modern life, the cell phone. And experts say it is becoming more difficult for many people to curb their wishes to hug it more tightly than most of their personal relationships.
With its shiny surface, its smooth and satisfying touch, the cell phone connects us to the world even as it disconnects us from people three feet away. It affects us in ways its inventors in the late 1940s never imagined.
Dr. Chris Knippers, an expert at the Betty Ford Center in Southern California, reports that the overuse of cell phones has become a social problem not much different from other harmful addictions: a barrier to one-on-one personal contact, and an escape from reality.
Sounds extreme, but we’ve all witnessed the evidence: the person at a restaurant who talks on the phone through an entire meal, ignoring his kids around the table; the woman who talks on the phone in the car, ignoring her husband; the teen who texts messages all the way home from school, avoiding contact with kids all around him. Is it just rude, or is it a kind of unhealthiness? And pardon me, but how is this improving the quality of life?
Jim Williams, an industrial sociologist based in Massachusetts, he points to a study by Duke University researchers that found one-quarter of Americans say they have no one to discuss their most important personal business with. Despite the growing use of phones, e-mail and instant messaging, in other words, Williams says studies show that we don’t have as many friends as our parents. “Just as more information has led to less wisdom, more acquaintances(熟人) through the Internet and cell phones have produced fewer friends,” he says.
If the cell phone has truly had these effects, it’s because it has become very widespread. In 1987, there were only 1 million cell phones in use. Today, almost 300 million Americans carry them. The number of cell phones is far more than that of wired phones in the United States.
1.Which of the following could probably best explain the title of the passage?
A. Cell phone users smoke less than they used to.
B. More people use cell phones than smoke cigarettes.
C. Cell phones have become as addictive as cigarettes.
D. Using cell phone is just as cool as smoking cigarettes.
2.The underlined word “curb” in Paragraph 2 means ________.
A. rescue B. control C. develop D. ignore
3.Which idea does the example of a woman talking on the phone in the car support?
A. Women use cell phones more often than men.
B. Talking on the phone while driving is dangerous.
C. Cell phones make one-on-one personal contact easy.
D. Cell phones do not necessarily bring people together.
4.What is most likely to be discussed in the paragraph that follows?
A. How to make people get closer.
B. The advantages of wired phones.
C. How to use cell phones properly.
D. Giving an example to prove the bad effects of cell phones.
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析