If I cheat in the examination, do you think I might __________________it?
A.get away with | B.look forward to |
C.watch out for | D.catch sight of |
高一英语单项填空简单题
If I cheat in the examination, do you think I might __________________it?
A.get away with | B.look forward to |
C.watch out for | D.catch sight of |
高一英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
If I cheat in the examination, do you think I might _____________________it?
A. get away with B. look forward to
C. watch out for D. catch sight of
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
If you cheat in the examination, you ought not to _______ it.
A.get on with B.get along with
C.get away with D.get away from
高一英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
Never try to cheat in the exams, because if you do you will never ________ your ill behavior.
A. get away with B. get along with C. get out of D. get into
高一英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
Never try to cheat in the exams, because if you do you will never ________ your ill behavior.
A. get away with B. get along with C. get out of D. get into
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
If you were on the street in Mexico today you might think you were in an operating room, surrounded by doctors. You could see many concerned people with masks (口罩) trying their best to stop the swine flu (猪流感). And the masks aren’t only being used in Mexico. A friend of mine traveling from New York City to Florida was given a mask and a pair of gloves just after he reached the airport. And another friend went to get a haircut only to be faced with a hairdresser wearing a mask!
But do the masks really work? Is covering your nose and mouth the key to stopping the swine flu? To find out the truth, ABC’s reporter Sharyn Alfonsi talked with germ (细菌) expert Dr. Elaine Larsen. It turns out that when you sneeze (打喷嚏) the air coming out of your mouth at a speed of one hundred miles per hour carries germs which can travel anywhere around you and make people around you infected (被感染).
However, whether you become infected actually depends on the weather. As Sharyn reported, when you sneeze, the germs leave your body in small drops of water coming out of your mouth. If the weather is wet, the wet air will make the small drops bigger and heavier and they drop down towards our feet. If this happens, we won’t become infected. But if the air is dry, those small drops can float higher up, making it possible for them to touch someone else’s nose, mouth or their mask.
Larsen says the masks can stop the germs well but after a few hours, they start to get wet, holding a lot of germs they come across and causing you to breathe them in. The masks do work, but the key to stopping the germs is changing your masks often.
1.According to Para.1, in Mexico you can see that ____.
A.the patients are treated in the open air
B.some doctors work in the street
C.people speak little to each other in the street
D.many people wear masks in the street
2.According to the passage a patient spreads germs mainly through ____.
A.breathing B.Speaking
C.touching others D.sneezing
3.We learn from the passage that on a wet day ____.
A.sick people will be infected B.germs can spread very far
C.germs spread very quickly D.few people will be infected
4.If you keep wearing a mask for a long time, ____.
A.the mask will be old and worn out B.you’ll love the feeling of wearing it
C.germs will be kept away from you D.it will be easy for you to be infected
5.What should we pay attention to when wearing masks?
A.Keeping the masks dry. B.Changing the masks often.
C.Choosing very thick masks. D.Wearing big masks.
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Little Tom admitted _____ in the examination, _____ that he wouldn’t do that in future.
A.to cheat; to promise B.cheating; promise
C.having cheated; promising D.to have cheated; promised
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It’s the weekend, and you’re not at work. So what are you doing? 1. If you re in the UK, you might be hiding from the rain in your local shopping centre. Where you live and the culture you live in affect what you choose to do with any leisure(空闲)time you have.
However, as well as these cultural influences on the concept of leisure, there are many aspects that affect the actual leisure activities that people take part in. 2. People who live in places with cold or wet weather might be more likely to spend their free time indoors, for example. According to one study, people in France spend twice as much time eating and drinking, at home and in restaurants, as people in Mexico. 3. Many populations have limited electricity supplies in these countries, compared to North America, Where TV and the Internet are among the top leisure interests.
4. Visiting historic sites is popular in Europe, but not so much among the young as the older generations. Perhaps now more than ever, the real division in cultures from all around the world is that of age. 5. For example, they like playing games, chatting watching videos. What their cultural background is already doesn’t really matter. Take a look around you — can you predict what your friends and family are up to this weekend just by their age? I have a feeling you can!
A.Activities with such strong cultural influences will be welcome.
B.If you’re in Switzerland you might be hiking through the countryside.
C.There are different meanings for the idea of leisure in different cultures.
D.Things like climate and basic systems come into play in different cultures.
E.Age and social background also influence the activities people choose to do.
F.The generation that has grown up with the Internet likes spending free time online.
G.Other studies show live music and dancing events are more popular in African countries.
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Don’t try to cheat in the examination. You will never __________ it.
A.get away with B.get out C.get over D.get down to
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Don’t try to cheat in the examination. You will never __________ it.
A.get away with | B.get out | C.get over | D.get down to |
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