We haven't discussed yet _______ we are going to place our new furniture.
A. that B. which C. what D. where
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We haven't discussed yet _______ we are going to place our new furniture.
A. that B. which C. what D. where
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We haven’t discussed yet ______ we are going to place our new furniture.
A.that B.which C.what D.where
高一英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
We haven't discussed yet _______ we are going to place our new furniture.
A.that B.which C.what D.where
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We haven’t discussed ______ yet.
A. where we are going to put our new table
B. where are we going to put our new table
C. what we are going to put our new table
D. what are we going to put our new table
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根据汉语或首字母提示填写单词
1. We are off to England tomorrow and I haven’t p___________ yet.
2. She has s___________ from headache, so she won’t go to school.
3. I told my decision to my father, but he d__________ with it.
4. I’m g___________ to you for saving my life in the forest.
5. It is a custom to give waiters some t ___________ in the restaurants in western countries.
6. Tom___________(不喜欢) going shopping with his wife on weekends.
7. After a few days of cold, Tom began to___________(恢复).
8. This is___________(正是) what I am looking for.
9. Most of the___________(青少年) like searching information on the Internet.
10. He planned to buy a new house and___________(定居) down in Beijing.
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We are going to talk about the problem _____ at the last meeting.
A.discussed |
B.discussing |
C.to discuss |
D.being discussed |
高一英语单项填空困难题查看答案及解析
We discuss the issue of when to help a patient die. Doctors of our generation are not newcomers to this question. Going back to my internship(实习)days, I can remember many patients in pain, sometimes in coma(昏迷), with late, hopeless cancer. For many of them, we wrote an order for heavy medication—morphine(吗啡)by the clock. This was not talked about openly and little was written about it. It was essential, not controversial.
The best way to bring the problem into focus is to describe two patients whom I cared for. The first, formerly a nurse, had an automobile accident. A few days later her lungs seemed to fill up; her heart developed dangerous rhythm disturbances. So there she was: in coma, on a breathing machine, her heartbeat maintained with an electrical device. One day after rounds, my secretary said the husband and son of the patient wanted to see me. They told me their wife and mother was obviously going to die; she was a nurse and had told her family that she never wanted this kind of terrible death, being maintained by machines. I told them that while I respected their view, there was nothing deadly about her situation. The kidney(肾) failure she had was just the kind for which the artificial kidney was most effective. While possibly a bit reassured, they were disappointed. Here was the head surgeon seemingly determined to keep everybody alive, no matter what.
Within a few days the patient's pacemaker(起搏器) could be removed and she awoke from her coma. About six months later, the door of my office opened and in walked a gloriously fit woman. After some cheery words of appreciation, the father and son asked to speak to me alone. As soon as the door closed, both men became quite tearful. All that came out was, “We want you to know how wrong we were.”
The second patient was an 85-year-old lady whose hair caught fire while she was smoking. She arrived with a deep burn; I knew it would surely be deadly. As a remarkable coincidence there was a meeting for discussion going on at the time in medical ethics(道德). The speaker asked me if I had any sort of ethical problem I could bring up for discussion. I described the case and asked the students their opinion. After the discussion, I made a remark that was, when looking back, a serious mistake. I said, "I'll take the word back to the nurses about her and we will talk about it some more before we decide." The instructor and the students were shocked: "You mean this is a real patient?" The teacher of ethics was not accustomed to being challenged by actuality. In any event, I went back and met with the nurses. A day or two later, when she was making no progress and was suffering terribly, we began to back off treatment. Soon she died quietly and not in pain. As a reasonable physician, you had better move ahead and do what you would want done for you. And don't discuss it with the world first. There is a lesson here for everybody. Assisting people to leave this life requires strong judgment and long experience to avoid its misuse.
1.The first patient’s husband and son wanted the doctor_____.
A. to save her life
B. to end her life
C. use an artificial kidney
D. to maintain her life with machines
2.In the early days when a patient had got a deadly, hopeless illness, _______.
A. doctors would inject more morphine into the patient to end his life
B. doctors would turn him away and ask him to go back home and wait for death
C. doctors would write a new order for their medical treatment to ease their pain
D. doctors would discuss their treatment plan with the patient and write down the solution
3.At the meeting, the author discussed with the students_____.
A. the importance of mercy killing
B. the relationship between mercy killing and ethics
C. the case about an old lady
D. the process to practice mercy killing
4.The author suggested that doctors_____ before they assist a patient in killing himself.
A. do what they are wanted to do
B. discuss with the others about the decision first
C. be required to do so first by the patient
D. make sure there is no other choice left
5.Through the two patients mentioned in the text, the author thinks that on the issue of helping a patient die, doctors need to be _________.
A. cruel and cautious
B. experienced and thoughtful
C. pessimistic and determined
D. considerate and optimistic
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Do Actions Speak Louder than Words?
Our society is fast paced. We are all rushing from one place to the next, blowing our horn at slow drivers who may be singing songs in the car with their children or pointing out some interesting sights. We don't have time for that silliness today. But we try to say to ourselves that we will make time for fun tomorrow. It is time to take a few deep breaths and think about our actions and our words. 1.
Have you ever really thought about the saying “Actions speak louder than words”? Think about it now. If you say one thing and act in an opposite way, will the words be ignored and just the actions remembered? I don’t think so. 2. It is also equally important to use words to show appreciation, love, approval and happiness and then follow those words with a hug, pat on the back or smile.
3. What about that saying? True? Yes! Words carry a lot of weight and will be remembered for years especially when they are written down. Mean words can hurt for that moment and for a lifetime. I am sure that each of us remembers a time when a friend made an unkind comment. 4. Let’s not be a member of that “club”. When was the last time that you hid a love note in a lunch box or in your mate’s coat pocket? If you want to see a bright smile, that will do it! The power of this written note will be remembered for many days, even years.
“I can live for two months on a good compliment(夸奖)”, said Mark Twain. Children grow stronger when they feel appreciated and understood. 5. A perfect way to turn a bad day around is to praise your child. “I noticed that your hair looked very nice today.” “Did you hang your coat up all by yourself?” It is amazing how those few words can change a child's outlook... almost immediately. Don’t stop there... One of my sisters ended a phone conversation with three words -“I love you”! Boy, that put a spring in my step! Mark Twain is right. I still feel the positive effect of those three little but very powerful words.
A. The pen is more powerful than the sword.
B. Is it really reasonable to do something like that?
C. Do they display the attitude that we want to convey?
D. It is important to have your words match your actions.
E. Behavior is a mirror in which everyone shows his image.
F. Those words did lasting damage to you, the relationship or both.
G. Don’t be afraid to shower your child with encouraging words all day long.
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语法填空
I feel lucky to 1. (win) a place on this trip. Next week we are going to Loulan, 2. is known as China’s Pompeii in the desert.
This morning we attended a lecture about Pompeii. The city 3. (found) in the 8th century BC, the Romans took 4. Pompeii. Near the city was a volcano. On 24 August AD 79, the volcano erupted. Many people were buried alive, ad so was 5. city. Today I saw the city of Pompeii 6. it was 2,000 years ago. How amazing! The city was forgotten for many years 7. the 18th century when a farmer discovered a stone with writing on it. People started to dig in this area for treasure, which caused much damage. Thus, in 1860, the area was put under government 8. (protect) so it could be preserved and studied. The volcano is still there, but looks very quiet now. It is hard 9. (imagine) how this 10. (peace) volcano destroyed the whole city.
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—Excuse me, where are we going to have our class meeting?
—I’m not sure. Ask our monitor, please. He __ know.
A.can | B.may | C.need | D.shall |
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