Henry made a list of all the possible solutions, ______ helpful in handling the present situation, though.
A. none of which B. none of them
C. all of which D. all of them
高三英语单项填空中等难度题
Henry made a list of all the possible solutions, ______ helpful in handling the present situation, though.
A. none of which B. none of them
C. all of which D. all of them
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They didn't find the name of the boy in the list, ________, of course, made them very disappointed.
A. that B. who
C. which D. whose
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If you look at all sides of the situation, you’ll find probably a solution that ______ everyone.
A.suit B.suited C.suits D.has suited
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Worried about the time ________, Mary had made a list of the sites she wanted to see in Beijing.
A.adequate B.available
C.avoidable D.accessible
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
We considered a list of the best American books. Here are five that may help accurately show the national character. Most from a century or so ago, they still entertain, teach, and inspire:
Moby-Dick by Herman Melville
First published in 1851, the adventure stories of Captain Ahab and his monomaniacal(偏执的) pursuit of the white whale draw us into a universe full of fascinating characters and stories.
The Education of Henry Adams by Henry Adams
Published in 1918, the book was an autobiography. Born in one of America’s most famous political families, Adams provides insight into his family, including his experience as private secretary to his father, minister to England during the American Civil war.
Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman
When Whitman published Leaves of Grass in 1855, he wanted to accurately describe the American experience and reflect the great changes in the American literary world that had taken place during his lifetime.
Poems by Emily Dickinson
An enthusiastic poet whose works have had considerable influence on modern poetry, Dickson’s frequent use of dashes, occasional capitalization(大写) of nouns, and unconventional metaphors(隐喻) have contributed to her reputation as one of the most inventive poets of the 19th century American literature. However, most of her poems were not published during her lifetime.
The Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
First published in 1855, this is Longfellow’s most popular and most recognized poem, the heroic life and death of a magic American Indian, sent by the Great Spirit to guide the nations in the ways of peace.
1.Walt Whitman wrote Leaves of Grass in order to _______.
A. show his talent and heroic life to us
B. draw us into a fascinating universe
C. provide insight into his family
D. reflect the great changes in the American literary world
2.If you want to read a story about a magic American Indian, you can read _______.
A. Moby-Dick B. The Song of Hiawatha
C. Poems D. Leaves of Grass
3.Which statement is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Because the five books are from a century or so ago, they can’t teach and inspire us.
B. Herman Melville was considered as one of the most inventive poets of the 19th century American literature.
C. The Education of Henry Adams is a non-fiction book.
D. Of the five books, Moby-Dick was published last.
4.Why did the author write the passage?
A. To introduce several best American books to readers.
B. To make an advertisement for a book store.
C. To tell stories of several famous writers.
D. To talk about some knowledge about literature.
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We considered a list of the best American books. Here are five that may help accurately show the national character. Most from a century or so ago, they still entertain, teach, and inspire:
Moby-Dick by Herman Melville
First published in 1851, the adventure stories of Captain Ahab and his monomaniacal(偏执的) pursuit of the white whale draw us into a universe full of fascinating characters and stories.
The Education of Henry Adams by Henry Adams
Published in 1918, the book was an autobiography. Born in one of America’s most famous political families, Adams provides insight into his family, including his experience as private secretary to his father, minister to England during the American Civil war.
Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman
When Whitman published Leaves of Grass in 1855, he wanted to accurately describe the American experience and reflect the great changes in the American literary world that had taken place during his lifetime.
Poems by Emily Dickinson
An enthusiastic poet whose works have had considerable influence on modern poetry, Dickson’s frequent use of dashes, occasional capitalization(大写) of nouns, and unconventional metaphors(隐喻) have contributed to her reputation as one of the most inventive poets of the 19th century American literature. However, most of her poems were not published during her lifetime.
The Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
First published in 1855, this is Longfellow’s most popular and most recognized poem, the heroic life and death of a magic American Indian, sent by the Great Spirit to guide the nations in the ways of peace.
1.Walt Whitman wrote Leaves of Grass in order to _______.
A. show his talent and heroic life to us
B. draw us into a fascinating universe
C. provide insight into his family
D. reflect the great changes in the American literary world
2.If you want to read a story about a magic American Indian, you can read _______.
A. Moby-Dick B. The Song of Hiawatha
C. Poems D. Leaves of Grass
3.Which statement is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Because the five books are from a century or so ago, they can’t teach and inspire us.
B. Herman Melville was considered as one of the most inventive poets of the 19th century American literature.
C. The Education of Henry Adams is a non-fiction book.
D. Of the five books, Moby-Dick was published last.
4.Why did the author write the passage ?
A. To introduce several best \American books to readers .
B. To make an advertisement for a book store .
C. To tell stories of several famous writers .
D. To talk about some knowledge about literature.
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Due to the fact _______there is plenty to see, it would be better if you made a list before hand of ______exactly you want to go.
A.what; where B.that ; where C.that; which D.which; when
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All the names of the guests are ______ in the list. I don’t forget any of them.
A. stored B. included C. appeared D. mixed
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When he realized the police had spotted him, the man ____ the exit as quickly as possible.
A. made off B. made for
C. made out D. made up
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Philo Farnsworth was a man who made it possible for one of the most important communication devices-television to be created. Philo was born on August 19th, 1906, near Indian Creek in the western state of Utah. He attended a very small school near his family's farm. He did very well at school. He asked his teacher for special help in science. The teacher began helping Philo learn a great deal more than most young students could understand.
One night, Philo read a magazine story about the idea of sending pictures and sound through the air. Anyone with a device that could receive this electronic information could watch the pictures and hear the sound. The magazine story said some of the world's best scientists were using special machines to try to make a kind of device to send pictures.
14-year-old Philo decided these famous scientists were wrong and that mechanical devices would never work. He decided that such a device would have to be electronic. Philo knew electrons could be made to move extremely fast. All he would have to do was to find a way to make electrons do the work.
Very quickly Philo had an idea for such a tube. It would trap light in a container and send the light on a line of electrons. Philo called it “light in a bottle".
Several days later, Philo told his teacher about a device that could capture pictures. He drew a plan for it, which he gave his teacher. Philo's drawing seemed very simple, but it clearly showed the information needed to build a television. In fact, all television equipment today still uses Philo's early idea.
Philo Farnsworth was only 14 years old then. He knew no one would listen to a child. In fact, experts say that probably only ten scientists in the world at that time could have understood his idea.
On September 7th, 1927, Philo turned on a device that was the first working television receiver. In another room was the first television camera. Philo had invented the special camera tube earlier that year.
The image produced on the receiver was not very clear, but the device worked. In 1930, the United States government gave Philo patent documents. These would protect his invention from being copied by others.
1.How did Philo get the idea of inventing a television?
A.By learning from his science teacher.
B.By reading a story about the idea in a magazine.
C.By thinking hard himself.
D.By using his knowledge about electrons.
2.Philo referred to “_________” when he called something Tight in a bottle.
A.a container sending pictures and sound through the air
B.a light box with a line of electrons in a bottle
C.a receiver that held light and sent it on a line of electrons
D.a way to make electrons send pictures
3.We can infer from the passage that_________.
A.without his teacher's help, he would never have become interested in science
B.he made the first working television tube and the first television camera himself
C.Philo's early ideas about the television could not be understood by most people of that time
D.his invention was recognized and protected immediately he made it
4.In the passage, the author mainly tells us_________.
A.that Philo Farnsworth was a great inventor
B.how Philo Farnsworth invented the television
C.who made it possible to create television
D.when and where the television was invented
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