He would be in a better university now________ to too many computer games when young.
A. were he not addicted B. if he was not addicted
C. had he not addicted himself D. had he not been addicted himself
高二英语单项填空中等难度题
He would be in a better university now________ to too many computer games when young.
A. were he not addicted B. if he was not addicted
C. had he not addicted himself D. had he not been addicted himself
高二英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
If Peter ________ harder in the senior high school, he would be a college student now, too.
A. had worked B. have worked
C. should work D. worked
高二英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
When Luke went to university he thought he would be on a new journey in life and getting his own place. In the UK, it’s common to fly the nest at a fairly young age. Many choose a flat-share; others make plans to get on the property ladder.
But the current economic situation forced Luke back to his mum’s house at the age of 27. And he’s not alone: a quarter of young adults in the UK now live with their parents. The Office for National Statistics said more than 3.3 million adults between the ages of 20 and 34 were living with their parents in 2013.
Lack of jobs and the high cost of renting accommodation made Luke change his plans. He’s upset. "There’s something very difficult about being an adult living in an environment where you’re still a child," he says. "It limits me socially; sometimes I feel it limits me professionally."
Indeed, many young people have no choice but to stay at "the hotel of Mum and Dad".
Krissy had to return home after a year away and now lives in rather terrible conditions, sharing the family’s three-bedroom house with her sisters. She says they end up getting on each other’s nerves when it’s time to use the bathroom in the morning.
Of course, living with your parents is not unusual in some countries. Economic conditions, culture, or family traditions mean many young people stay at home until they get married. Even then, it can be too expensive to rent or buy a house and the married couples continue to live at one of their parents’ homes.
But some parents seem to enjoy having their kids back at home. Janice’s daughters are part of what’s being called "the boomerang generation". She says, "I get to share their lives with them, and I’ve got to know them all as adults. We have the sort of conversations that good friends do."
So for some it’s a win-win situation — spending time with your families, and saving money.
1.How is the passage developed?
A. By listing figures
B. By making comparisons
C. By analyzing causes
D. By giving examples
2.We can learn from the passage that.
A. living with parents is common in some countries
B. all the parents enjoy living with their children
C. the author approves of children’s living with parents
D. Janice belongs to a group called "the boomerang generation"
3.What does the underlined sentence mean in the fifth paragraph?
A. They get on very well with each other.
B. They shout at each other angrily.
C. They finally make each other annoyed.
D. They are unwilling to share with each other.
4.What is the purpose of the passage?
A. To persuade children into living on their own after getting married.
B. To show the present situation of young people living with their parents.
C. To compare the advantages and disadvantages of living with parents.
D. To present the problems young adults may face after going to university.
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If he _____ that he ______ to work there then, everything would be OK now.
A. insisted; be sent B. insisted; was sent
C. had insisted; be sent D. had insisted; was sent
高二英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
--- Is there a bus to the downtown?
-----There ____ be, for it is too late now. You’d better take a taxi.
A.won’t | B.mustn’t | C.can’t | D.needn’t |
高二英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
If he had taken the doctor’s advice and smoking and drinking, he would be much
better now.
A.cut in B.cut off C.cut out D.cut away
高二英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Since many of you are planning to study at a college or university in this country, you may be curious to know what you usually do in a typical week, how you can get along with your fellow students, and so on. These are the questions I want to discuss with you today.
First, let's talk about what your weekly schedule will look like. No matter what your major may be, you can expect to spend between four and six hours a week for each class attending lectures. Lectures are usually in very large rooms because some courses such as introduction to sociology or economics often have as many as two or three hundred students, especially at large universities. In lectures, it's very important for you to take notes on what the professor says because the information a lecture is often different from the information in your textbooks. Also, you can expect to have exam questions based on the lectures. So it isn't enough to just read your textbooks; you have to attend lectures as well. In a typical week you will also have a couple of hours of discussion for every class you take. The discussion section is a small group meeting usually with fewer than thirty students where you can ask questions about the lectures, the reading, and the homework. In large universities, graduate students, called teaching assistants, usually direct discussion sections.
If your major is chemistry, or physics, or another science, you'll also have to spend several hours a week in the lab, or laboratory, doing experiments. This means that science majors spend more time in the classroom than non science majors do. On the other hand, people who major in subjects like literature or history usually have to read and write more than science majors do.
1.The main purpose of this text is ______.
A. to persuade the students to attend lectures
B. to help the students to learn about university life
C. to encourage the students to take part in discussions
D. to advise the students to choose proper majors
2. We can learn from the passage that university professors ______.
A. spend about 5 hours on lectures each week
B. must join the students in the discussion sections
C. prefer to use textbooks in their lectures
D. require the students to read beyond the textbooks
3.A discussion section does NOT include ______.
A. discussing the problems related to the students' homework
B. talking over what the students have read about the courses
C. working under the guidance of university professors
D. raising questions about what a professor has said in a lecture
4.According to the author, science majors ______.
A. have to work harder than non science majors
B. spend less time on their studies than non science majors
C. consider experiments more important than discussions
D. read and write less than non science majors
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If Wu Dajing _____ the record in 2018 Winter Olympics. he would not be world famous now.
A. hadn't broken
B. hasn't broken
C. didn't break
D. doesn't break
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If he ___ me his telephone number yesterday, I ___ able to ring him up now.
A.told, would be | B.had told, would have been |
C.had told, would be | D.told, am |
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In spite of many invitations, he would always________ to join the get-togethers on account of his health condition.
A. reject B. refuse
C. decline D. hesitate
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