convince, disappear, due to, result in, dismiss, make up, assume , go missing, creatures , come across |
Police in America have stepped up their search for Justin, a fifteen-year-old boy who 1.._________two days ago in Dover. People have shown great interest in this event 2.. ________
sightings of puzzling lights in the key and reports of alien visits around the time of his 3.__________.
His sister Kelly recalled that standing inside were lots of strange 4.___________with white skin and large black eyes. She was frightened. But his mother 5.._________ Kelly was having a dream and sent her to bed.
Police have 6.. _________ the possibility that Justin was taken by aliens, but are also looking into other possibilities. Detective Sam Peterson, who has taken charge of the case, thought that people sometimes 7..__________ amazing stories, and there might be other possibilities such as murder. There is really no hard evidence that aliens took him away. They wouldn’t give up until they found 8..____________ evidence.
高一英语其他题中等难度题
convince, disappear, due to, result in, dismiss, make up, assume , go missing, creatures , come across |
Police in America have stepped up their search for Justin, a fifteen-year-old boy who 1.._________two days ago in Dover. People have shown great interest in this event 2.. ________
sightings of puzzling lights in the key and reports of alien visits around the time of his 3.__________.
His sister Kelly recalled that standing inside were lots of strange 4.___________with white skin and large black eyes. She was frightened. But his mother 5.._________ Kelly was having a dream and sent her to bed.
Police have 6.. _________ the possibility that Justin was taken by aliens, but are also looking into other possibilities. Detective Sam Peterson, who has taken charge of the case, thought that people sometimes 7..__________ amazing stories, and there might be other possibilities such as murder. There is really no hard evidence that aliens took him away. They wouldn’t give up until they found 8..____________ evidence.
高一英语其他题中等难度题查看答案及解析
as a result, break up, in danger of, according to, attach...to... ,
stand for, above all, watch over, die out, in relief,
burst into laughter, sort out
1.The Soviet Union ________________ on December 25th 1991.
2.The farmers there use specially trained dogs to ____________their sheep at night.
3.The English of today is very different from the English of 500 years ago. In time, some words even _______________completely.
4.The economy is____________ collapse(崩溃) unless there is a revolution.
5.What is “best friends”? You laugh; I laugh. You cry; I cry. You fall, I ______________ and then I fall too because I was laughing too hard.
6.Workers should be paid ________________ how much work they do.
7.I’d like to buy a house-----modern, comfortable and _______________ in a quiet neighborhood.
8.Seeing the spoiled child was safe, the old man sighed ________________.
9.It is unnecessary to _____________ great importance __________ this letter.
10.He fell off the bike and hurt his legs. _________________, he had to stay away from the school for nearly two or three weeks.
高一英语完成句子中等难度题查看答案及解析
Nowadays, more and more villagers have left to make a living in big cities. As a result, their children have become leftover children and they need more care. The survey below is from villages in Yongzhou, Hunan Province. Three hundred children were chosen to answer the questions.
What they want | Love | Money | Freedom | Control | Something else | ||
40% | 18% | 28% | 10% | 4% | |||
Whom to communicate with | Oneself | Family members | No one | ||||
27% | 55% | 18% | |||||
Whether they can communicate with their parents freely | Yes | A little difficult | No | ||||
46% | 44% | 10% | |||||
The way they prefer to live | Living with parents | Living without parents | No idea | ||||
58% | 14% | 28% | |||||
What they think of their parents’ working in cities | Bad | Good | No idea | ||||
20% | 39% | 41% | |||||
Happiest place | School | Home | Friend’s homes | ||||
48% | 34% | 18% | |||||
1.
Of all the five needs, the leftover children need _______ most.
A. love B. money C. control D. freedom
2.
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. About one out of every two children has no one to talk with.
B. All of the children prefer to stay at home without their parents.
C. About 1/3 of the children think their parents’ working in cities is bad.
D. More than half of the children think it good to live with their parents.
3.
How many children think their happiest place is their school?
A. 48. B. 102. C. 144. D. 156.
4.
We can learn from the survey that _______.
A. most leftover children want more freedom without parents
B. over 40% of the children have difficulty talking to parents freely
C. all the leftover children dream of making money in big cities
D. most villagers prefer living a peaceful life in the countryside
高一英语阅读理解简单题查看答案及解析
On Halloween, children in America like to _____ as ghosts to frighten people.
A.make up | B.put on | C.dress up | D.spy on |
高一英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
In order to make up for the lost time, they are working ______.
A.like crazy | B.as crazy | C.like crazily | D.as crazily |
高一英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
Whether the soup smells _____ or not doesn’t make any difference to me, as I can’t smell _____ due to my bad cold.
A. good; good B. well; well
C. well; good D. good; well
高一英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
A cafe in Virginia, America, has come up with a method to convince customers to be more polite.
A sign advertises different costs for a cup of coffee depending on how polite the customer is when ordering. The prices are listed with the typical phrases a customer might use when placing their order. They include: “Small coffee” at $5, “small coffee please” at $3 and “hello, one small coffee please” at $1.75.
A passer-by took a photo of the sign and posted the image online. This isn’t the first time that a coffee shop has attempted to teach customers a lesson. The Petite Syrah cafe in Nice, on the French Riviera, charged customers €7 for “a coffee”, but a more affordable €4.25 for “a coffee please”.
Fabrice Pepino, manager of Petite Syrah, explained the reason: “It started as a joke because at lunchtime people would come in very stressed and were sometimes rude to us when they ordered a coffee.” He added: “I know people say that French service can be rude but it’s also true that customers can be rude when they’re busy.”
The American cafe will be hoping to follow in the footsteps of the Petite Syrah cafe as the original coffee shop proved a success in changing customers’ behaviors. Pepino said that he had noticed a huge difference in the behaviors of his customers after a few days of the sign being on show.
1.If a customer orders a coffee politely, the cafe will ________.
A. present him/her a gift as a reward
B. charge him/her less money
C. offer him/her the coffee for free
D. teach him/her a good lesson
2.It can be known from the passage that ________.
A. the cafe in Virginia is the first coffee shop to do so
B. people don’t believe the strategy because it is a joke
C. the French cafe made the rule just for fun at first
D. both French service and French customers are rude
3.What do you know about the strategy of the Petite Syrah cafe?
A. It is useless. B. It is boring.
C. It is unacceptable. D. It is effective.
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Elyse Fox said no one in her family spoke about mental health while she was growing up. As a result, Elyse, 27, said she didn’t really know how to talk about what she was feeling. But now, Elyse understands that her depression(抑郁) is not something to be embarrassed about – it’s just a small part of her overall health that she has to take care of. In order to spread that message, Elyse started @sadgirlsclubpbg, a real-life club that gathers girls together to let them know that if they’re struggling with their mental health, they aren’t alone. That way, Elyse said, girls who understand that others are going through can start to break down the stigma(耻辱) surrounding mental health, showing that it’s nothing to be ashamed of. At the same time, they’re supporting one another and sharing resources. While the group meets in person, Elyse keeps the community going on Instagram, a social media platform. We talked to Elyse about how social media can create a supportive community for people with mental illness.
Teen vogue: Why did you start Sad Girls Club?
Elyse Fox: I started it in February of this year … after I put out a film about my mental illnesses in December. I removed my mask and said, ‘Hey, I’m not as happy as I seem, I’m depressed and here’s my story.’ That’s when I received a wave of girls saying, ‘I feel the same way.’ So I wanted to create something for girls to connect in real life and in person to get rid of the stigma around mental illness.
TV: Why is it important to talk about mental health?
EF: Because the conversation needed to happen and it needed to happen now. Because one in five Americans is going through some type of mental illness. If you aren’t personally, you know someone who is. It’s out of people’s control.
TV: Do you think social media help with mental illness?
EF: Absolutely. I think with social media it’s so easy to be honest. You being your true self and removing a mask and being honest with yourself and followers is the best way to heal(治愈). People are connected with realness. You can reach so many people from different countries, different ages.
TV: What do you want young women of color to know about mental health?
EF: I want everyone to know about mental health, that it isn’t something that is visible. It doesn’t have a face, no age range. It’s something we can cope with - and it’s best to do it together rather than alone.
TV: Anything you’d like to add?
EF: I’d add that anyone would encourage women or anyone going through anything to find a friend or to speak out and seek help. Even if it’s a simple conversation with a teacher. As a person who kept everything inside for over 20 years, it’s extremely helpful.
1.What can we infer from the first paragraph?
A. Elyse’s family members don’t care about her mental problems.
B. Elyse didn’t realize mental problems are something common until she grew up.
C. Elyse started the Sad Girls Club to offer some resources she had to the members.
D. The Sad Girls Club have organized online activities for girls with mental problems.
2.What is the main reason for many girls sending messages to Elyse after watching her film?
A. To get in touch with her in real life.
B. To ask her to start a club for girls like them.
C. To give her some advice to solve the problem.
D. To tell her that they share the same problem with her.
3.Which of the following about Sad Girls Club is TRUE?
A. Members of Sad Girls Club are young women of color who have mental problems.
B. Members of Sad Girls Club keep in touch with each other by sharing their life online.
C. The Club’s aim is to tell women they don’t need to be embarrassed about their problems.
D. The founder of the club believes it will be very helpful to keep everything inside.
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Practice makes perfect. ______Mr Black passed the driving test easily.
A.As a result | B.In a way | C.What’s more | D.What’s worse |
高一英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
_____ the group guide, all teams have cookers and porters.
A.In addition | B.Due to | C.As well as | D.As well |
高一英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析