完型填空(共20小题;每小题1。5分,满分30分)
Every human being,36what he is doing, gives off body heat. The usual problem is 37dispose of it. But the designers of the Johnstown campus of the University of Pittsburgh set themselves the38problem — how to collect body heat. They have designed a collection system which utilizes39body heat, but the heat given off by such objects40light bulbs and refrigerators as well. The system works so well41no conventional fuel is needed42the campus’ six buildings comfortable.
Some parts of most modern buildings — theatres and offices43classrooms — are more than amply heated by people and lights and sometimes must be air-conditioned44 in winter. The technique of 45heat and redistributing it is 46“heat recover”. A few modern buildings recover47, but the university’s system is the first to recover heat48some buildings and re-use it in49. Along the way, Pitt has learned a great deal about some of its heat producers. The50 a student studies, the more heat his body 51. Male students emit more heat than 52students, and the larger a student, the more heat he53. It is tempting to54that the hottest prospect for the Johnstown campus would be a55, over-weight male genius.
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高三英语完型填空困难题
完型填空(共20小题;每小题1。5分,满分30分)
Every human being,36what he is doing, gives off body heat. The usual problem is 37dispose of it. But the designers of the Johnstown campus of the University of Pittsburgh set themselves the38problem — how to collect body heat. They have designed a collection system which utilizes39body heat, but the heat given off by such objects40light bulbs and refrigerators as well. The system works so well41no conventional fuel is needed42the campus’ six buildings comfortable.
Some parts of most modern buildings — theatres and offices43classrooms — are more than amply heated by people and lights and sometimes must be air-conditioned44 in winter. The technique of 45heat and redistributing it is 46“heat recover”. A few modern buildings recover47, but the university’s system is the first to recover heat48some buildings and re-use it in49. Along the way, Pitt has learned a great deal about some of its heat producers. The50 a student studies, the more heat his body 51. Male students emit more heat than 52students, and the larger a student, the more heat he53. It is tempting to54that the hottest prospect for the Johnstown campus would be a55, over-weight male genius.
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高三英语完型填空困难题查看答案及解析
Every human being, no matter what he is doing, gives off body heat. The usual problem is how to get rid of it. But the designers of the Johnstown campus (校园) of the University of Pittsburgh set themselves the opposite problem — how to collect body heat. They have designed a collection system which uses not only body heat, but the heat given off by such objects as light bulbs and refrigerators as well. The system works so well that no fuel is needed to make the campus’s six buildings comfortable.
Some parts of most modern buildings — theaters and offices as well as classrooms, are more sufficiently heated by people and lights and sometimes must be air-conditioned (使用空调的) even in winter. The technique of saving heat and redistributing (再分配) it is called “heat recovery”. A few modern buildings recover heat, but the University’s system is the first to recover heat from buildings and reuse it in others.
Along the way, Pittsburgh has learned a great deal about some of its producers. The harder a student studies, the more heat his body gives off. Male students send out more heat than female students, and the larger a student is, the more heat he produces. We may conclude that the hottest prospect for the Johnstown campus would be a hard working overweight male genius.
1.What is the characteristic of the buildings on Johnstown campus of the University of
Pittsburgh?
A. They collect body heat to control the temperature inside.
B. They are more comfortable to live in than other buildings.
C. They use the light bulbs to heat the classroom.
D. They consume less fuel to keep the classrooms cool.
2.According to the passage, the technique of heat recovery is used ______.
A. to find the producers of heat
B. to provide heat for the hot water system
C. to make the campus more beautiful
D. to collect heat and reuse it
3.The underlined phrase “the hottest prospect” in this passage refers to ______.
A. the person who suffers most from heat
B. the person who needs more heat than others
C. the person who gives off most heat
D. the person who makes better use of heat
4.Which of the following may be the best title for this passage?
A. Recovery of Body Heat
B. Modern Building’s Heat System
C. Body Heat and Its Producers
D. Ways of Heating Building
高三英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Every human being, no matter what he is doing, gives off body heat. The usual problem is how to get rid of it. But the designers of the Johnstown campus (校园) of the University of Pitsburgh (commonly referred to as Pitt) set themselves the opposite problem—how to collect body heat. They have designed a collection system which uses not only body heat, but the heat given off by such objects as light bulbs and refrigerators as well. The system works so well that no fuel is needed to make the campus’s six buildings comfortable.
Some parts of most modern buildings—theaters and offices as well as classrooms, are more sufficiently heated by people and lights and sometimes must be air-conditioned even in winter. The technique of saving heat and redistributing (重新分配) is called “heat recovery”. A few modern buildings recover heat, but the campus’s system is the first to recover heat from buildings and reuse it in others.
Along the way, Pitt has learned a great deal about some of its producers. The harder a student studies, the more heat his body gives off. Male students send out more heat than female students, and the larger a student is, the more heat he produces.
We may conclude that the hottest prospect for the Johnstown campus would be a hard-working overweight male genius.
1.The heat in the heating system of the Johnstown campus is supplied .
A. by human bodies
B. by both human bodies and other heat-giving objects
C. by both human bodies and commonly-used fuels
D. by human bodies, commonly-used fuels and other heat-giving objects
2.According to the passage, the technique of “heat recovery” is used .
A. to find the producers of heat B. to provide heat for the hot water system
C. to make the campus more beautiful D. to collect heat and reuse it
3.The underlined phrase “the hottest prospect” in Paragraph 3 refers to .
A. the person who suffers most from heat
B. the person who needs more heat than others
C. the person who gives off most heat
D. the person who makes better use of heat
4.Which of the following may be the best title for this passage?
A. A New Heat Recovery System in Pitt
B. Modern Buildings’ Heat System
C. Body Heat and Its Producers
D. Ways of Heating Buildings
高三英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Every human being, no matter what he is doing, gives off body heat. The usual problem is how to get rid of it. But the designers of the Johnstown campus (校园) of the University of Pittsburgh set themselves the opposite problem — how to collect body heat. They have designed a collection system which uses not only body heat, but the heat given off by such objects as light bulbs and refrigerators as well. The system works so well that no fuel is needed to make the campus’s six buildings comfortable.
Some parts of most modem buildings — theaters and offices as well as classrooms, are more sufficiently heated by people and lights and sometimes must be air-conditioned (使用空调的) even in winter. The technique of saving heat and redistributing (再分配) it is called “heat recovery”. A few modern buildings recover heat, but the University’s system is the first to recover heat from buildings and reuse it in others.
Along the way, Pittsburgh has learned a great deal about some of its producers. The harder a student studies, the more heat his body gives off. Male students send out more heat than female students, and the larger a student is, the more heat he produces. We may conclude that the hottest prospect for the Johnstown campus would be a hard working overweight mate genius.
1.The heat in the heating system of the Johnstown campus is supplied ________.
A. by human bodies
B. by both human bodies and other heat-giving objects
C. by both human bodies and commonly used fuel
D. by human bodies, commonly used fuel and other heat-giving objects
2.According to the passage, the technique of heat recovery is used ________.
A. to find the producers of heat
B. to provide heat for the hot water system
C. to make the campus more beautiful
D. to collect heat and reuse it
3.The underlined phrase “the hottest prospect” in this passage refers to ________.
A. the person who suffers most from heat
B. the person who needs more heat than others
C. the person who gives off most heat
D. the person who makes better use of heat
4.Which of the following may be the best title for this passage?
A. A New Heat Recovery System in Pitt
B. Modern Building’s Heat System
C. Body Heat and Its Producers
D. Ways of Heating Building
高三英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Every human being, no matter what he is doing, gives off body heat. The usual problem is how to get rid of it. But the designers of the Johnstown campus (校园) of the University of Pittsburgh set themselves the opposite problem — how to collect body heat. They havedesigned a collection system which uses not only body heat, but the heat given off by such objects as light bulbs and refrigerators as well. The system works so well that no fuel is needed to make the campus’s six buildings comfortable.
Some parts of most modem buildings — theaters and offices as well as classrooms, are more sufficiently heated by people and lights and sometimes must be air-conditioned (使用空调的) even in winter. The technique of saving heat and redistributing (再分配) it is called "heat recovery". A few modern buildings recover heat, but the University’s system is the first to recover heat from buildings and reuse it in others.
Along the way, Pittsburgh has learned a great deal about some of its producers. The harder a student studies, the more heat his body gives off. Male students send out more heat than female students, and the larger a student is, the more heat he produces. We may conclude that the hottest prospect for the Johnstown campus would be a hard working overweight mate genius.
1.The heat in the heating system of the Johnstown campus is supplied _____________.
A. by human bodies
B. by both human bodies and other heat-giving objects
C. by both human bodies and commonly used fuel
D. by human bodies, commonly used fuel and other heat-giving objects
2.According to the passage, the technique of heat recovery is used _____________.
A. to find the producers of heat
B. to provide heat for the hot water system
C. to make the campus more beautiful
D. to collect heat and reuse it
3.The underlined phrase "the hottest prospect" in this passage refers to _____________.
A. the person who suffers most from heat
B. the person who needs more heat than others
C. the person who gives off most heat
D. the person who makes better use of heat
4.Which of the following may be the best title for this passage?
A. A New Heat Recovery System in Pitt
B. Modern Building’s Heat System
C. Body Heat and Its Producers
D. Ways of Heating Building
高三英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
According to some scientist , every human being, _____, gives off body heat.
A.what he is doing B.however he is doing
C.whatever is he doing D.no matter what he is doing
高三英语单项填空困难题查看答案及解析
对话填空 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
A: He is very good, isn’t he?
B: Sorry, what did you say?
A: I 1.s__________ the singer was great.
B: Yes, and interesting to watch.
A: Have you seen him here 2.b_________?
B: Oh, yes. He’s always at 3. e__________ the same place on Saturdays when I come into town. I think he probably 4.w__________ the music and words by himself, 5.b________ I’ve 6.n________ heard any of the songs before.
A: It’s not fair
B: What do you 7.m__________?
A: People with musical ability 8. l_________him have to stand around here to make a living.
B: Perhaps he enjoys 9.i_________ or more money than you think.
A: I 10. h_________ so.
高三英语其他题简单题查看答案及解析
完形填空。
The measure of a man’s real character is what he would do if he knew he would never be found out.
—— Thomas Macaulay
About thirty years ago, I was studying in a public school in New York. One day, Mrs. Nanette O’Neill gave a math ______ to our class. When the papers were ______, she discovered that twelve boys had made exactly the ______ mistakes throughout the test.
There is nothing really new about ______ in exams. Perhaps that was ______ Mrs. O’Neill didn’t even say a word about it. She only asked the twelve boys to______ after class. I was one of the twelve.
Mrs. O’Neill asked ______ questions, and she didn’t ______ us, either. Instead, she wrote on the blackboard the ______ words by Thomas Macaulay. She then ordered us to copy these words into our exercise-books one hundred times.
I don’t know about the other eleven boys. Speaking for______ I can say: it was the most important single ______ of my life. Thirty years after being introduced to Macaulay’s words, they ______ seem to me the best yardstick (准绳) now because they give us a way to ______ ourselves rather than others.
______ of us are asked to make ______ decisions about nations going to war or armies going to battle. But all of us are called ______ daily to make a great many personal decisions. Should the wallet, ______ in the street, be put into a pocket or ______ to the policeman? Should the ______ change received at the store be forgotten or ______? Nobody will know except you. But you have to live with yourself, and it is always better to live with someone you respect.
1.A. paper B. question C. test D. problem
2.A. marked B. completed C. examined D. answered
3.A. easy B. same C. funny D. serious
4.A. lying B. discussing C. guessing D. cheating
5.A. because B. when C. why D. how
6.A. remain B. apologize C. leave D. come
7.A. many B. certain C. no D. more
8.A. excuse B. reject C. help D. scold
9.A. above B. common C. following D. unusual
10.A. herself B. ourselves C. themselves D. myself
11.A. chance B. incident C. lesson D. memory
12.A. still B. even C. always D. almost
13.A. adjust B. control C. help D. measure
14.A. All B. Few C. Some D. None
15.A. quick B. wise C. great D. personal
16.A. upon B. out C. for D. up
17.A. finding B. found C. find D. founded
18.A. turned up B. turned on C. turned over D. turned back
19.A. small B. extra C. some D. necessary
20.A. paid B. remembered C. shared D. returned
高三英语完形填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Being able to tell human faces apart is a skill that almost every person has, although some are far better at it than others. But a new study out from the journal Scientific Reports says that this is not just a skill that humans possess. Even fish can do it.
Following up on research studying different species’ abilities to recognize human faces (sheep, dogs, cows, horses, and-birds have all been tried), the researchers from the University of Oxford and the University of Queensland decided to pick an animal that does not have an evolved neocortex, the part of the brain that processes sight and sounds, and does not have a close relationship with humans. That way, there would be no reason why these test subjects would have a past history of identifying human faces. So they picked the archerfish, a reef fish variety that shoots water into the air to knock its prey out of the sky. They used this adaptation to have the fish spray water at a face on a monitor hanging over their tanks for a reward. Most of the fish were able to pick out their learned face, even when colors were taken away or methods were used to make the face shapes unclear.
This study gives more backing to the hypothesis that differentiating between faces is not just a skill that big -brained organisms are born with. It is possible that a good portion of recognizing faces is learned over time. The development of the neocortex may contribute only to quickly process a large number of faces in varying situations. But more work needs to be conducted to find a deeper link to this possible learned behavior. The sample size of this study was very small—only eight fish were used altogether. Also, the faces displayed on the monitor were only white, female faces from a German database, shown in a frontal view, with no expressions. Other animal trials have shown that some species, like pigeons, respond more to differing angles and varied expressions.
1.What is the purpose of this passage?
A.To improve a scientific experiment design. B.To present the differences between species.
C.To clarify how animals tell human faces apart. D.To show animals can recognize human faces.
2.Why were the archerfish chosen as test subjects?
A.They are cleverer than other species. B.They have sharp vision and hearing.
C.They aren’t closely related to humans. D.They have a past history of identifying human faces.
3.What is the author’s attitude toward the study?
A.Cautious. B.Negative.
C.Consistent. D.Sympathetic.
4.Which of the following is suggested for similar studies in the future?
A.Including more test subjects. B.Enlarging the human faces.
C.Employing more male researchers. D.Using black-and-white pictures.
高三英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
We human beings should be very careful with what we do with nature, _____power is beyond our understanding.
A. that B. which C. whose D. where
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析