Here are the first three books of his poem works, with the fourth one to _________ next month.
A.publish B.come out C.turn out D.replace
高一英语单项填空中等难度题
Here are the first three books of his poem works, with the fourth one to _____ next month.
A. come out B. publish
C. replace D. work out
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Here are the first three books of his poem works, with the fourth one to _________ next month.
A.publish B.come out C.turn out D.replace
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
As poets go, Robert Frost was no longer young when he published his first book of poems, A Boy's Will, in 1913. Though born in San Francisco, he came of a New England family which returned there when he was ten. Like many other writers, he had a brief brush with college and then supported himself by trying different jobs. However, he had been brought up on a farm and he liked farming. Most of all, he liked to write but he could not support himself by writing. In his late 30s he moved to England, where he produced his first book.
At the outbreak of World War I, Frost went back to farming in New Hampshire. Thereafter, although he made many journeys elsewhere, he considered the farm to be his home and its activities became the focus of his poetry.
Frost's verses(诗, 诗体) are a part of a great tradition, shaped by the Roman poet Vergil, whose poetry was mainly about farming. However, though he used farm situations in much of his poetry, he gave them a wide application. He might write about stepping on a rake(耙子) and describe the feeling when it hit him, but he used the incident to show how life gave us lessons.
Some talents in poetry are used up early, but not Frost's. He continued to publish fine poetry for fifty years. He reached the height of his popularity after World War II. If America had a national poet in the 20th century, it was Frost. He was chosen to read one of his poems at the inauguration(就职典礼)of the late President John F. Kennedy, the first poet ever so honored.
The 1.__________ of Robert Frost
Personal Information | Nationality | American | Topic of poetry | 2.__________ |
Career | 3._____ | Favorite | Writing | |
4.____________ | Born into a 5.__________ Having a brief brush with college Trying different jobs6._________Publishing his first book of poem in7.___________ Reaching the height of his popularity after 8._____________ | |||
Achievements or honors | Publishing fine poetry continually for fifty years Being regarded as9.____________ Being 10.___________to be chosen to read one of his poems at the inauguration of an American President |
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Up to now, the poet has written eight poems, three ___ are about American country life.
A.of them | B.in them | C.of whom | D.of which |
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
I was given three books on cooking, the first ________ I really enjoyed.
A.of that | B.of which | C.that | D.which |
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
How to prepare for exams?
Here are some tips you can read with your child.
The first step in preparing for examinations is to set a fixed time each day to study and a schedule to say when to start the revision and for which subject. The plan should include how many chapters to revise and how many worksheets (活页练习题) to work on. 1.. Parents who do not know the examination schedule can search “exam timetable” to see the official examination schedule.
2..
The second thing is to decide on the place to study. Some need total silence in a library before they can concentrate while others like to have some background music like in the cafeteria, 3. . So there is no need to tell your child to change the study place if he is producing the desired results.
4.. For lessons, pupils must participate in lessons and discussions actively. For exercise, work on the simple ones in the textbook. For theory, pupils can use the mind map method to summarize the facts.
At last, be smart. Focus on chapters that are the core of the subject or difficult chapters.5..
A. Next the most effective way to revise is to use an active approach.
B. Making good preparations counts.
C. The mind map can help you a lot in your revision work.
D. Your child has to be self-disciplined (自律的) to follow the plan.
E. It is not necessary to read from the first to the last page.
F. The best time to start revision is one or two months before the examination.
G. Both are alright as long as your child is comfortable with it.
高一英语七选五中等难度题查看答案及解析
To the great ______ of the young writer, his first book sells well after it was published in May.
A. silence B. respect
C. satisfaction D. congratulation
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
—Are you familiar with Chengdu?
—No, this is the first time my parents and I ______here.
A.was B.came
C.have been D.are coming
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
The three phases of life are increasingly a thing of the past.Where once working lives fitted neatly into the model of education,employment and then retirement,the simplicity of that division is being challenged by changing standards of the workforce.
Increasing numbers of workers,nearing their long-imagined transition(过渡)into retirement,seem to be actively putting off the moment at which they down tools.Newly released figures from the Office for National Statistics(ONS)have shown that there are over a million more over 50s in part-time work than a decade ago.And with nine out of 10 employers reporting difficulties hiring workers,there’s likely to be a growing market for their talents as bosses extend their searches to older people,including those who are willing to take on part-time responsibilities.
The ending of the three phases of working life isn’t simply down to people living longer or financial necessity-though those are certainly important factors-but also to an increasing desire to maintain a purposeful life. One survey of British retirees over 50 found that 85 per cent of them felt they’d retired too young—stopping working had left a void that they regretted afterwards.
The 2015 film The Intern conveyed this human need to have value.In it,Robert De Niro plays a 70-year-old widower who finds himself a fish out of water when he joins a trendy internet start-up.In the end,not only does he find the sense of belonging that he desires but his colleagues come to rely on his experience and different perspective.It’s a plot we can increasingly expect to happen in real-life offices over the decades to come as people live ever longer.
Already,we are seeing people in their 50s and 60s looking ahead to a retirement lasting 30 years,choosing instead to build second careers that they can maintain into their 70s or beyond. Freed from the financial burden of young children,they can prioritize flexibility,shorter working hours or more rewarding jobs in areas such as charity work or teaching.Many do it for no money at all,volunteering behind the till in charity shops or showing people round National Trust properties.
However,it’s the next generation where the effect of living longer will really be felt,and the financial necessity will start to bite.In the West,more than half of the children born in 2016 have a life expectancy of more than 100 years.In their book,The 100-Year Life,London Business School professors Lynda Gratton and Andrew Scott suggest that acquiring sufficient funds to see oneself through a 40-or 50-year retirement will likely be beyond all but the highest earners.
Then there’s the oft-repeated claim that young people today are the first generation to be poorer than their parents.Certainly property prices are changing the way they plan for the future. In the mid-Nineties,the average home cost less than three times the average wage;last year, ONS stats placed that ratio at eight times wages.
The overall effect of these trends is that young people recognize that they will likely have to postpone dreams of retirement and instead strap on(绑住)more debt spread over longer spans.It’s why 44 per cent of under 30s say they expect to be working well into their 70s and why data this year from the Bank of England show that 16 per cent of UK mortgages(按揭贷款)now have terms of 35 years or more-a figure that has tripled in the past decade.
All of these factors look set to contribute to a workforce that has a significantly wider range of ages in the future.In an ra of work when we’ve all learned to be more inclusive,only eight per cent of firms with a diversity programme have adapted it to go beyond gender,race and sexuality and into age.Incorporating older employees into the workforce is set to be the next big thing at the office.
If Robert De Niro has anything to teach us,it’s that this can be an enormous force permanently for both employees and businesses.
1.The following may account for the ending of the three phases of working life EXCEPT_____.
A.a longer life
B.financial needs
C.delayed retirement policy
D.a meaningful life
2.What do the underlined words”is down to”in Paragraph 3 mean?
A.is caused by
B.results in
C.is responsible for
D.gives birth to
3.What trend will the next generation face?
A.They can live within their means.
B.Their life expectancy will be longer.
C.They will be richer than their parents.
D.They will fail to pay off their mortgage.
4.The author introduces the details of the film The Intern in order to_____.
A.tell us Robert De Niro is a helpful retiree
B.indicate that retirees can also benefit society
C.share Robert De Niro’s second career with us
D.illustrate that retirees desire to live meaningfully
5.What does the passage mainly talk about?
A.The new standards of the workplace.
B.Age being no hurdle in the modern world of work.
C.Financial issues facing both old people and young people.
D.Different attitudes to retirement between the young and old.
高一英语阅读理解困难题查看答案及解析
There are three separate sources of danger in supplying energy by nuclear power (原子能)
First, the radioactive material must travel from its place of production to the power station. Although the power stations themselves are strongly built, the containers used for the transport of the materials are not. Normally, only two methods of transport are in use, namely road or rail. Unfortunately, both of these may have an effect on the general public, since they are sure to pass near, or even through, heavily populated areas.
Second, there is the problem of waste. All nuclear power stations produce wastes that in most cases will remain radioactive for thousands of years. It is impossible to make these wastes non-radioactive, and so they must be stored in one of the inconvenient ways that scientists have invented. For example, they may be buried under the ground, or dropped into deserted mines, or sunk in the sea. However, these methods do not solve the problem, since an earthquake could easily break the containers.
Third, there may occur the danger of a leak(泄漏) or an explosion at the power station. As with the other two dangers, this is not very likely, so it does not provide a serious objection to the nuclear program. However, it can happen.
Separately, these three types of dangers are not a great cause for worry. Taken together, though, the probability of disaster(灾难) is extremely high.
1.Which of the following is FALSE?
A. It is possible that a leak or an explosion occurs at a power station.
B. It is unusual for radioactive materials to be transported across land.
C. The containers are likely to be broken by an earthquake.
D. Nuclear wastes remain dangerous in most cases for many years.
2.The author thinks that the ways to store nuclear wastes are ___ .
A. easy B. impossible C. reasonable D. ineffective
3.What do we learn from the last paragraph?
A. The power station is a safe place.
B. The dangers of nuclear energy can be prevented.
C. The general public are strongly against the nuclear program.
D. By itself, none of the three dangers is very likely to cause much worry.
4.What is this passage about?
A. Uses of nuclear power.
B. Dangers from nuclear power.
C. Public anger at nuclear power.
D. Accidents caused by nuclear power.
5.As for the possible dangers of nuclear power, ______.
A. none of them can be completely avoided
B. effective measures have been taken to avoid them
C. man will never be able to do anything about them
D. one is usually the cause of another
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