His whole school education _____ only 2 years because of his illness.
A. added up B. added up to C. added to D. was added up to
高一英语单项填空中等难度题
His whole school education _____ only 2 years because of his illness.
A. added up B. added up to C. added to D. was added up to
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
His whole school education ________only 2 years because of his illness.
A.added up B.added up in C.added up to D.was added up
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
TEN-YEAR-OLD Barack Obama was one of the only three black students at his school in Hawaii, US. He felt very different from most other students. White girls wanted to touch his hair. A white boy asked him whether his father ate people.
“I lied to them that my father was a Kenyan prince. But I kept asking myself who I am,” said Obama.
However, 37 years later, the boy made history. Last year Obama became the first black president in US history.
Obama was born in 1961, to an African father and a white American woman from a small town in the US. He grew up in Indonesia and Hawaii. This unusual background made him wonder who he was. He once turned to alcohol to help forget this question.
With help from his friends, Obama finally turned his life around at college. His hard work made him a star at Harvard. Later, he became only the third black senator (参议员) in US history. During his race to the highest post in the US, Obama talked about his background. He called for a United States of America, rather than a white America or a black America.
“Obama’s success has made Martin Luther King’s dream come true. That is: A man should not be judged by the color of his skin, but by the content of his character,” wrote ABC news.
1.When Obama was ten years old, he was in _______.
A. Hawaii B. Kenya C. Africa D. Indonesia
2.When Obama became president of the US, he was _______.
A. 37 B.48 C. 47 D. 38
3. Why did Obama lie to his classmates that his father was a Kenyan prince?
A. Because he was uncertain about his background then.
B. Because he dreamed of becoming a Kenyan prince.
C. Because he was afraid of being laughed at by his classmates.
D. Because he was told his father was a Kenyan prince.
4.Which of the following statements is right?
A. Obama is optimistic all his life.
B. Obama was brought up in Africa.
C. .According to Luther King, a man should be judged by the content of his
D. Obama didn’t work hard at Harvard, but he finally turned president of the US.
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阅读下列短文,在空白处填入 1 个适当单词或括号内单词的正确形式。答案写在题号后的横线上。
Jack was in his last year of junior school. He was only 4 feet and 11 inches, overweight. He had little hair and few 1. (friend). His grade was not 2. (good) than his look. His life was going nowhere. He was having a really hard time because his parents recently got divorced (离婚). But he wanted to change 3. (he) so that he could have a fresh start in the high school.
Jack went to Mrs. Collins, his favorite teacher, 4. told him that he had to make small changes first and start with the easier things. Jack went to the hospital 5. (solve) his hair problems. He started talking to people more to make friends. He realized that he just had to express himself. He started to study more instead of 6. (think) about his parents, He 7. (begin) to eat healthily to lose weight.
When Jack entered the high school on the very first day, he was a 8. (total) different person. He was now in good shape, smart 9. popular. He also had a nice hairstyle. Everyone wanted to make friends 10. him.More importantly, Jack finally became happy and confident through his own efforts.
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The father has been ____ for many years in order that his only son can be ____ with higher education.
A.fighting; served | B.struggling; equipped |
C.working; offered | D.laboring; received |
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The father has been ____ for many years in order that his only son can be ____ with higher education.
A. fighting; served B. struggling; equipped
C. working; offered D. laboring; received
高一英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
The father has been ____ for many years in order that his only son can be ____ with higher education.
A. fighting; served B. struggling; equipped
C. working; offered D. laboring; received
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Our headmaster plans to have his daughter ______at the best school of this city.
A. educating B. to educate C. being educated D. educated
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
1.Having struggled for years, he r________ himself of his whole debt.
2.This room is e_________ with air conditioner.
3.I'm sorry I don't know you. Maybe you are _________ (confuse) me with someone else.
4.We must learn to be ____________(consider) and care more about others.
5.Although he speaks English fluently, he is not of British or America _______ (nation).
6.The postman rang the bell because he had a package to _________ (投递).
7.Professor, would you like to make a _________(评论) on this plan?
8.What Madam Curie did ________(激励) many women to struggle for their scientific dreams at that time.
9.The export trade of farm produce in China is continuously ___________ (扩大)。
10.I find _______ _________ _______ he is able to work so hard with so little sleep. (我觉得很奇怪)
11.Only when you spare no effort ________ ________ ________ great progress in your study. (你才能在学习上取得大的进步)
12.He _________ _________ overcome all difficulties at last. (成功地)
13.He is not the person I _________ ________ just now. (我刚才提到的那个人)
14.It is _________ ________ take such an entertaining journey. (是值得的)
15.This computer game is __________ _________ students in Art Department. (专门给艺术系的学生使用的)
16.The micro blog, as well as other networking services, _______ _______ a more and more important role in daily communication. (正起着越来越重要的作用)
高一英语单词拼写困难题查看答案及解析
Though he wore his whiskers (颊须) only four years, today we can hardly think of Abraham Lincoln without them. He often talked about the little girl in Westfield, New York, who suggested in a letter that he grow the famous whiskers. And he would add, “Sometimes a small thing can change our lives!”
Grace Bedell sat in her room looking at a picture of Lincoln. Her little lamp threw shadows on the picture. A frame (框) of small shadows lay around the thin face and covered the hollow cheeks (面颊). “Whiskers!” she thought.
“How nice!” she said to herself. “There will be more people to elect him President if he lets his whiskers grow. Somebody ought to tell him.” She reached for a pen and began to write the letter.
On February 16 of the following year a special train carried the newly elected President Lincoln to the White House. The train stopped briefly at a station near Grace’s town. At the station Lincoln was speaking to a large crowd, among whom were the Bedell family.
Lincoln continued his speech, “I have a little friend in this place,” he said. “That little lady told me how to improve my appearance, and I want to thank her. If she is present, I would like to speak to her. Her name is Grace Bedell.”
Grace’s father led her forward to Lincoln. She looked and laughed happily, for up there on his face were the whiskers.
If you visit Springfield, Illinois, today you will see the house in which Abraham Lincoln used to live. On the wall of a room hangs a piece of paper covered with a child’s handwriting: “Dear sir...”
1.Which of the following is the best title for this passage?
A. Why Lincoln Grew Whiskers
B. A Little Girl’s Letter to Lincoln
C. How Lincoln Becamse President of the U. S.
D. Lincoln’s Great Kindness to Children
2.Grace suggested Lincoln growing whiskers because she supposed ______.
A. he looked terrible without whiskers around his face
B. he would look better with whiskers around his thin face
C. no one would elect him President if he had no whiskers
D. he would be famous with whiskers around his thin face
3.Grace’s idea that Lincoln should grow whiskers came from ______.
A. the lamp B. Lincoln’s hollow cheeks
C. the picture of Lincoln D. the shadows on the picture
4.When Lincoln said “Sometimes a small thing can change our lives”, what he really meant was that ______.
A. his whiskers had helped him to become President of the U. S.
B. one should pay attention to small things in one’s life
C. a little child’s advice had helped to improve his appearance
D. a child could play an important part in politics
5.Which of the following did Grace most likely tell Lincoln in her letter?
A. Her school. B. Her problems. C. Her age. D. Her friends.
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