1.The living people in these apartments have free a_________________ to that swimming pool.(进入,通路).
2.C_________________ to you on achieving such a complete victory.(祝贺)
3.It will be a long time before you a_______________ to the new environment.(适应)
4.It is b_______________ to get up early to exercise.(有益处的)
5.The government passed a law that d_________________ (宣布,宣称)it illegal to each and sell this kind of animals.
高二英语单词拼写中等难度题
The people living in these apartments have free ______ to that swimming pool.
A.charge | B.access | C.time | D.entrance |
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1.The living people in these apartments have free a_________________ to that swimming pool.(进入,通路).
2.C_________________ to you on achieving such a complete victory.(祝贺)
3.It will be a long time before you a_______________ to the new environment.(适应)
4.It is b_______________ to get up early to exercise.(有益处的)
5.The government passed a law that d_________________ (宣布,宣称)it illegal to each and sell this kind of animals.
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The people living in that apartment have free to that swimming pool.They don't have to be charged.
A.time B.access C.entrance D.care
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I live in an apartment building in a planned community, including private roads. I have lived in this _______ of mostly professionals and retirees for over three years, but I had met only a few of my _______.
After the _______ had stopped falling, we were left to _______ ourselves because the city and state services didn't work. I went out to the parking lot to dig out my and my girlfriend's _______. I took a large metal piece of my desk to _______ as a shovel. After about 30 minutes of digging, some of the neighbors _______ with snow shovels and told me if I helped them, they would _______ me. I agreed and we dug out each other's cars. The streets were _______ due to a state of emergency declared by the governor, so we had ________ to go.
As I said, I only know my ________ neighbor, one who is elderly. But we all (we were 10 guys, all together, in the beginning) put our heads together and figured out who was too ________ or too ill to dig themselves ________ and went about, as a team, helping them. ________ the day went on, more and more people ________ us, men and women. We became an army of snow ________. Our only motivation was concern for the people who were ________ and our growing friendship.
Everyone was concerned for each other. Someone asked me if I had enough ________ to get by. It was typical of the spirit of the day. I ________ a lot of friends that day and we were planning a party to be held at the club house in spring.
Kindness and ________ for others has countless rewards!
1.A.hometown B.city C.community D.country
2.A.friends B.neighbors C.workmates D.classmates
3.A.snow B.rain C.wind D.dust
4.A.know about B.communicate with C.look for D.care for
5.A.wheelchairs B.bicycles C.cars D.coaches
6.A.mend B.buy C.treat D.use
7.A.kept out B.came out C.broke out D.took out
8.A.miss B.offer C.help D.provide
9.A.kept B.locked C.trapped D.closed
10.A.nowhere B.somewhere C.anywhere D.everywhere
11.A.strange B.humorous C.immediate D.clever
12.A.young B.old C.unhealthy D.unconfident
13.A.out B.up C.in D.down
14.A.Because B.As C.While D.Although
15.A.fell B.saw C.greeted D.joined
16.A.diggers B.supporters C.players D.helpers
17.A.beat B.stuck C.pressed D.struck
18.A.meat B.drink C.water D.food
19.A.trusted B.met C.made D.visited
20.A.concern B.confidence C.happiness D.honesty
高二英语完形填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
The most successful people all have certain habits in their daily routines. These habits help contribute to their success. Forming a new good habit can be a struggle, but it is well worth the effort. 1.
Set your goal. Before you can begin to work on your new habit, figure out exactly what you hope to accomplish. 2. Make sure that your goal is specific, measurable and realistic to increase your chances of success.
3. Choosing the habits that are most likely to help you achieve your goal is important. After you have set your goal and worked out all the specifics of achieving that goal, identify a habit that is part of achieving that goal. Consider what good habit would help you accomplish that goal.
Consider your motivation. Once you have identified your goal and the new habit you need to accomplish this goal, take some time to consider your motivation. 4. Good motivation can be the difference between success and failure in terms of forming a new habit. So take your time to consider your motivation.
Give yourself time. Forming a new habit can take a long time. Some people can form a new habit in as little as a few weeks, while other people will take several months. As you work to form your new habit, just keep in mind that it may be a while before it comes true. 5.
A. Identify ways to achieve goals.
B. Find the habit you want to form.
C. Good habits are sure to make you a success.
D. Here are the four steps you can follow to form good habits.
E. It is worthwhile to consider your goal.
F. Try to be patient with yourself as you form your new habit.
G. Your motivation is the reason you want to form this new habit.
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Having lived in the town for quite a few years, Tom no longer felt among the local people.
A. in place B. out of the question
C. out of control D. out of place
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Like most people, I have grown up hearing the story Cinderella, in which a young girl lived with her cruel stepmother and suddenly had her life changed by a kind fairy and a smart prince. So when to see Rodger & Hammerstein’s Cinderella, which is now playing on Broadway, I was very excited, As soon as I sat down, I noticed the trees lining the stage ,which gave it a magical appearance. The orchestra started to play and the lights became dark as the show began.
I loved the entire performance. Everything and everyone on stage seemed like they had just jumped off the pages of the beloved story.
It turns out that the Broadway experts agree with me. The show has received nine Tony nominations(提名). Tony awards are the top prizes for Broadway shows. Laura Osnes, who plays the role of Cinderella, has been nominated for the Tony for best actress in a musical.
How similar is the show to the story of Cinderella you know? The answer, of course, depends on which version of the story you’ve seen or read. In an interview with TIME FOR Kids, Osnes pointed out that many people are familiar with the Disney movie version. There are some differences between that movie and the Broadway show. For one thing, the stepmother and the sisters are not as cruel in the show as in the movie. Also, in the Broadway version, when Cinderella escapes from the dancing party, she picks up her shoe after dropping it. So how does the prince find Cinderella again? You’ll have to see the show to find out!
I just think anyone would enjoy this play, including both kids and adults. The attention to detail is amazing. In my opinion, this play deserves a double thumbs-up!
1.The author was excited because .
A. he has grown up knowing the story of Cinderella
B. he could see Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella on stage
C. the lights became dark and the orchestra started to play
D. the stage had a magical appearance with the tree on it
2.Which of the following shows that the Broadway experts agree with the author?
A. They all agree the musical is more beloved than the story.
B. They all agree the story is more complicated than the musical.
C. Broadway experts have given the show nine Tony nominations.
D. Laura Osnes has been nominated for the Tony for best actress.
3.What is one of the differences between the Disney movie and the Broadway show according to the passage?
A. Cinderella picks up her shoe after dropping it in the movie.
B. The stepmother and the sisters are crueler in the movie.
C. The prince doesn’t find Cinderella in the show.
D. Cinderella doesn’t escape from the dancing party in the show.
4.According to the author, this show is suitable .
A. only for grown-up
B. only for children.
C. for both grown-ups and children
D. for either grown-ups or children
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A single mother and her daughter living in my community are two of the most unfriendly people I have ever come across in my life. They are totally , mixing with nobody. As they drive past neighbors they keep their eyes looking away and make no sign of other people. The only fame they have is making a nuisance (讨厌的人) of themselves to the local police station by music played too loud, dogs barking more than once a day and any other little .
Upon moving into this neighborhood, I was of these two but decided I would make up my own mind. This proved quite a to me as more than once either the mother or the daughter would knock on my door and blast (猛烈抨击 ) me with some or other. I answered politely and made sure I as they went past my place and also made the effort now and then to make a kind about their garden or pets.
Time passed and in October, as part of the Kindness Rock Give, Maureen and I decided to place a kindness rock in their garden. Their remained unchanged, however, and I continued to be as friendly as possible. During the Easter give, we decided once again to these two unhappy ladies to our list and a packet of cookies on their gate. Imagine my when two days later they at my gate and jokingly said they were hanging their Christmas stocking on their gate, and they brought me a bunch of(一束)flowers!
So, my fellow gifters, do not give up on your random(随机的)gifts of kindness. You may never just what this to others, nor how many broken or hearted people you may just change a simple act of kindness.
1.A. protected B. depressed C. separated D. worried
2.A. helping B. greeting C. hating D. blaming
3.A. accepting B. requesting C. reporting D. refusing
4.A. events B. mistakes C. accidents D. affairs
5.A. informed B. warned C. reminded D. told
6.A. challenge B. success C. failure D. chance
7.A. quarrels B. opinions C. explanations D. complaints
8.A. seldom B. never C. always D. sometimes
9.A. waved B. stared C. noticed D. laughed
10.A. change B. smile C. gesture D. remark
11.A. smile B. attitude C. decision D. anger
12.A. add B. lead C. refuse D. include
13.A. shared B. saved C. left D. threw
14.A. fear B. anxiety C. surprise D. doubt
15.A. whispered B. stopped C. shouted D. lay
16.A. imagining B. watching C. considering D. recalling
17.A. admit B. regret C. know D. doubt
18.A. refers B. means C. relates D. donates
19.A. kind B. willing C. hard D. weak
20.A. to B. for C. by D. with
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Have you ever wondered why there are so many skin colors in the world? Do you know why people living in particular areas usually have a certain color? Biology and history are the two reasons for this.
Skin contains something called melanin, which determines a person’s skin color. The more melanin a person has, the darker his or her skin will be. The amount of and the production of melanin are controlled by genetics, but can be affected by other things, such as sunlight. If a person lives in a place with less sunlight, a person’s body will produce less melanin, making the skin lighter.
Skin color is also affected by another source ---- vitamin D. humans all need vitamin D to build bones. People can get it by eating foods such as fish and milk, or from sunlight, so sunlight absorbed by melanin cannot be used for vitamin D production. Therefore, a dark—skinned person will produce less vitamin D than a light—skinned person when they received the same amount of sunlight.
The connection between vitamin D production and skin color is clear when we look at evolution. The earliest humans lived in Africa, their dark skin produced less vitamin D because of their dark skin. As a result, their skin made less melanin, so they could get enough sunlight to produce vitamin D. their skin gradually got lighter and they lost hair. Now, people living in areas with strong sunlight like Africa, have darker skin, while people living in other areas have lighter skin. The exception to this is the Inuit, who live in a place with little sunlight, but have dark skin because they eat a lot of fish and have enough vitamin D.
Evolution has given us a rainbow of skin colors. Humans have always had melanin to determine our skin color. What has changed through history is the environment where we have lived. This has in turn changed our melanin production, and eventually, skin color.
Brief __71__ | People living in a particular __72__ usually have the same skin color and there are many different skin colors in the world. |
Reason for skin color | The reasons for different skin colors mainly__73__ in biology and history. |
Biology reasons | The amount of melanin, by which a person’s skin color is__74__ , varies from people to people. The more melanin a person has, the __75__ his or her skin will be. Vitamin D is another source__76__ skin color. Vitamin D is necessary for humans to build bones. Sunlight contributes to vitamin D in the skin. |
Historical reasons | The earliest people in Africa had dark skin with hair covering it because the sunlight is very strong. When they moved to places where they could not get enough sunlight to__77__ vitamin D, their skin color became lighter. Generally speaking, people in areas with strong sunlight, have darker skin __78__ people in other areas have lighter skin. |
__79__ | Melanin__80__an important role in our skin color. With our living environment changing, melanin production is changed, which leads to the changes in our skin color. |
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Have you ever wondered why there are so many skin colors in the world? Do you know why people living in particular areas usually have a certain color? Biology and history are the two reasons for this.
Skin contains something called melanin, which determines a person’s skin color. The more melanin a person has, the darker his or her skin will be. The amount of and the production of melanin are controlled by genetics, but can be affected by other things, such as sunlight. If a person lives in a place with less sunlight, a person’s body will produce less melanin, making the skin lighter.
Skin color is also affected by another source ---- vitamin D. humans all need vitamin D to build bones. People can get it by eating foods such as fish and milk, or from sunlight, so sunlight absorbed by melanin cannot be used for vitamin D production. Therefore, a dark—skinned person will produce less vitamin D than a light—skinned person when they received the same amount of sunlight.
The connection between vitamin D production and skin color is clear when we look at evolution. The earliest humans lived in Africa, their dark skin produced less vitamin D because of their dark skin. As a result, their skin made less melanin, so they could get enough sunlight to produce vitamin D. their skin gradually got lighter and they lost hair. Now, people living in areas with strong sunlight like Africa, have darker skin, while people living in other areas have lighter skin. The exception to this is the Inuit, who live in a place with little sunlight, but have dark skin because they eat a lot of fish and have enough vitamin D.
Evolution has given us a rainbow of skin colors. Humans have always had melanin to determine our skin color. What has changed through history is the environment where we have lived. This has in turn changed our melanin production, and eventually, skin color.
Brief 1 | People living in a particular 2usually have the same skin color and there are many different skin colors in the world. |
Reason for skin color | The reasons for different skin colors mainly3in biology and history. |
Biology reasons | The amount of melanin, by which a person’s skin color is __4 , varies from people to people. The more melanin a person has, the __5 his or her skin will be. Vitamin D is another source6 skin color. Vitamin D is necessary for humans to build bones. Sunlight contributes to vitamin D in the skin. |
Historical reasons | The earliest people in Africa hioknj006Dad dark skin with hair covering it because the sunlight is very strong. When they moved to places where they could not get enough sunlight to __7___ vitamin D, their skin color became lighter. Generally speaking, people in areas with strong sunlight, have darker skin ____8people in other areas have lighter skin. |
9 | Melanin 10 an important role in our skin color. With our living environment changing, melanin production is changed, which leads to the changes in our skin color. |
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