1.According to Dr Laurence Lyons, women will be __________ (嫉妒)because they have an advantage over men in this area.
2.In today’s job market, companies are always looking for people who are both organized and __________ (灵活的).
3.Is it true that __________ (律师)charge higher fees than doctors?
4.Nicholas told us that teachers in his school did not like to hand out __________ (惩罚)at all.
5.__________ (怀疑)of taking a bribe, the official was being investigated.
6.There are still a lot of problems which need to be __________ (克服).
7.__________ (判断)from his accent, he must be from Fuzhou.
8.People are advised not to dress __________ (随意地)for the interview.
9.Susan gave a good __________ (描述)of Meg and Ann’s project.
10.You don’t need to be Einstein to __________ (预测)the job areas which will be most affected by such changes.
11.The __________ (牛)are scared of your dog. Please keep it away from them.
12.Wu Lili accepted the man’s invitation without __________ (犹豫).
13.By doing self-assessment, you can learn more about yourself — what type of learner you are and where your s__________ and weaknesses lie.
14.At first, I enjoyed being a full-time housewife and called myself “CHO” or “c_________ home officer”.
15.I feel that airlines should not allow new-born babies a__________ their long distance flights.
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1.According to Dr Laurence Lyons, women will be __________ (嫉妒)because they have an advantage over men in this area.
2.In today’s job market, companies are always looking for people who are both organized and __________ (灵活的).
3.Is it true that __________ (律师)charge higher fees than doctors?
4.Nicholas told us that teachers in his school did not like to hand out __________ (惩罚)at all.
5.__________ (怀疑)of taking a bribe, the official was being investigated.
6.There are still a lot of problems which need to be __________ (克服).
7.__________ (判断)from his accent, he must be from Fuzhou.
8.People are advised not to dress __________ (随意地)for the interview.
9.Susan gave a good __________ (描述)of Meg and Ann’s project.
10.You don’t need to be Einstein to __________ (预测)the job areas which will be most affected by such changes.
11.The __________ (牛)are scared of your dog. Please keep it away from them.
12.Wu Lili accepted the man’s invitation without __________ (犹豫).
13.By doing self-assessment, you can learn more about yourself — what type of learner you are and where your s__________ and weaknesses lie.
14.At first, I enjoyed being a full-time housewife and called myself “CHO” or “c_________ home officer”.
15.I feel that airlines should not allow new-born babies a__________ their long distance flights.
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Men and women should be treated equally according to the law, but ______ there is great room for improvement.
A.in reality B.above all C.after all D.in return
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Scientists think it will be possible to record people's dreams and then interpret them, according to a new report.
They claim to have developed a system which allows them to record higher level brain activity.
Dr Moran Cerf told the journal Nature: "We would like to read people's dreams."
Previously the only way to access people's dreams is for psychologists to ask about them after the event and try to interpret them.
Dr Cerf hopes to eventually compare people's memories of their dreams with an electronic visualization(影像) of their brain activity.
He told the BBC: "There's no clear answer as to why humans dream. And one of the questions we would like to answer is when do we actually create this dream?"
The scientist believes his latest research shows that certain neurons(神经元) or individual brain cells are linked with specific objects or concepts.
He found that a particular neuron lit up when a volunteer thought about Marilyn Monroe.
If a database was built up identifying various neurons with concepts, objects and people it would allow them to "read the subject's minds", according to Dr Cerf.
However, Dr Roderick Oner, a clinical psychologist and dream expert, said that this kind of visualisation would be of limited help when it came to interpreting the "complex dream narrative".
In addition to get a detailed picture of individual neurons subjects had to have electrodes implanted(植入电极) deep in the brain using surgery.
The Nature researchers used data from patients who had electrodes implanted to monitor and treat them for brain seizures(癫痫).
However, Dr Cerf said he hoped that it would be possible at a later stage to monitor people without invasive surgery. He said it would be "wonderful" to be able to read the minds of coma patients who are unable to communicate.
1.According to the passage, psychologists try to interpret people’s dreams______.
A. by recording higher level brain activity
B. by comparing people’s memories of their dreams with an electronic visualization
C. by asking about people after their dreams
D. by linking certain neurons with specific objects or concept
2.What’s the best title for this passage?
A. Scientists plan to record people’s dreams
B. Psychologists try to ask people about their dreams
C. Dream experts want to interpret the complex dream narrative
D. The Nature researchers intend to treat patients for brain seizures
3.According to Dr Cerf’s research, when a patient thinks about a famous film star, ______.
A. various neurons will identify the star as famous
B. a particular neuron will become bright with excitement
C. the star will appear in his brain
D. the star’s face will light up
4.The underlined word “coma” in the last paragraph most probably means______.
A. the lost of the ability to hear
B. being unable to control one’s movements
C. the state of being unconscious (无意识的)
D. being unable to move
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According to our school rules, no student ____ be permitted to carry mobile phones in class.
A. will B. must C. may D. shall
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What will the weather be like according to the radio?
A.Sunny. B.Rainy. C.Windy.
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A _______ will be paid to anyone who brings back the money Mr. Brown lost,
according to the advertisement.
A.price B.profit C.reward D.salary
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The English test will be removed from China’s college entrance exam by 2020, according to details of exam and admission reform revealed by the Ministry of Education. The national college exam, known as the “Gaokao” has been used to evaluate Chinese students for three decades. The Ministry of Education has worked out a plan for reforming exams and enrollment. The Ministry will solicit(征求) public opinions before its release. Instead, tests will be held several times a year to allow students to choose when and how often they sit the exam so as to ease study pressure and change China’s once-in-a-lifetime exam system.
The plan and suggestion for its implementation(实施) will be announced in the first half of next year. It will be piloted in selected provinces and cities and promoted nationwide from 2017. A new exam and admission system will be established by 2020, according to the education ministry.
The decision has aroused a heated discussion among Shanghai educators and parents who doubted the reform would reduce the burden of learning English or if the substitute test could reflect a student’s English skills and help students learn English better.
“The reform shows China is learning from the West to give students more test-taking chances. But more chances might become more of a burden since Chinese students are likely to repeat the test until they get the highest score,” said Cai Jigang, a professor at Fudan University’s College of Foreign Languages and Literature and chairman of the Shanghai Advisory Committee for College English Teaching at Tertiary level.
Yu Lizhong, chancellor of New York University Shanghai, where classes are in English and students are required to have a high standard of English, said the most important aspect of the reform lay in what to test and how to test.
“As far as I see, the reform doesn’t mean English is no longer important for Chinese students after it will be excluded from the college entrance exam,” Yu said. “In a way, English is even more important than before since the test would only serve as reference, while every college and university, even every major, can have different requirements of a student’s English skills under a diverse evaluation system.”
Yu said some students will have their study pressure reduced if the major they choose doesn’t need excellent English while others still need to study hard if they want to be among the best students.
The education ministry said the reform would not affect students attending the college entrance exam over the next three years.
1.What can we learn from the first paragraph?
A. English will become less and less important in the stage of compulsory education.
B. It has been 30 years since English became one subject of national college entrance exam.
C. China’s once-in-a-lifetime exam system is unacceptable at all.
D. The system that tests are held several times does more good than once-in-a-lifetime exam system.
2.According to the passage, Shanghai educators and parents argue that________.
A. the new exam and admission system will make no difference.
B. English shouldn’t be removed from China’s college entrance exam.
C. the reform may accomplish the very opposite.
D. Western educational system does not apply to China.
3.What does the passage try to express in the underlined sentence?
A. Students needn’t lay a good foundation during the period of high school.
B. Whether students should study English hard may depend on their major.
C. Students can constantly struggle for perfection only in their major.
D. English must be close to full mark.
4.What’s the purpose of the passage?
A. To advise students not to devote themselves to English.
B. To call on Education Department to remove English from “Gaokao”.
C. To support the act of Ministry of Education
D. To encourage students to do as they have planned.
高二英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
The English test will be removed from China’s college entrance exam by 2020, according to the Ministry of Education. The national college entrance exam, known as the “Gaokao” has been used to evaluate Chinese students for three decades. The Ministry of Education has worked out a plan for reforming exams and enrollment. Tests will be held several times a year to allow students to choose when and how often they sit the exam so as to reduce study pressure and change China’s once-in-a-lifetime exam system.
The decision has aroused a heated discussion among Shanghai educators and parents who doubted whether the reform would reduce the burden of learning English or if the substitute test could reflect a student’s English skills and help students learn English better.
“As far as I see, the reform doesn’t mean English is no longer important for Chinese students after it is excluded from the unified college entrance exam,” Yu said. “In a way, English is even more important than before since the test would only serve as reference, while every college and university, even every major, can have different requirements of a student’s English skills under a diverse evaluation system.”
Yu said some students will have their study pressure reduced if the major they choose doesn’t need excellent English while others still need to study hard if they want to be among the best students.
The education ministry said the reform would not affect students attending the college entrance exam over the next three years.
1.What can we learn from the first paragraph?
A. English will become less and less important in the stage of compulsory education.
B. It has been 30 years since English became one subject of national college entrance exam.
C. China’s once-in-a-lifetime exam system is unacceptable at all.
D. The system that tests are held several times does more good than once-in-a-lifetime exam system.
2.According to the passage, Shanghai educators and parents argue that _____.
A. the new exam and admission system will make no difference
B. English shouldn’t be removed from China’s college entrance exam
C. the reform may accomplish the very opposite
D. Western educational system does not apply to China
3.What does the passage try to express in the underlined sentence?
A. Students needn’t lay a good foundation during the period of high school.
B. Whether students should study English hard may depend on their major.
C. Students can constantly strive for perfection only in their major.
D. English must be close to full mark.
4.What’s the purpose of the passage?
A. To advise students not to devote themselves to English.
B. To call on Education Department to remove English from “Gaokao”.
C. To support the act of Ministry of Education.
D. To encourage students to do as they have planned.
高二英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
According to recent reports, one of the rare animals, _____ crocodile, will be in danger of dying out in _____ 2020s.
A.a; / B.the; the C.the; / D./; the
高二英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Having a husband means an extra seven hours of housework each week for women, according to a new study. For men, getting married saves an hour of housework a week. “It’s a well-known pattern,” said lead researcher Frank Stafford at University of Michigan’s Institute for Social Research. “Men usually work more outside the home, while women take on more of the housework.”
He points out that differences among households(家庭)exist. But in general, marriage means more housework for women and less for men. “And the situation gets worse for women when they have children,” Stafford said.
Overall, times are changing in the American home. In 1976, women busied themselves with 26 weekly hours of sweeping-and-dusting work, compared with 17 hours in 2005. Men are taking on more housework, more than doubling their housework hours from six in 1976 to 13 in 2005.
Single women in their 20s and 30s did the least housework, about 12 weekly hours, while married women in their 60s and 70s did the most-about 21 hours a week.
Men showed a somewhat different pattern, with older men picking up the broom more often than younger men. Single men worked the hardest around the house, more than that of all other age groups of married men.
Having children increases housework even further. With more than three children, for example, wives took on more of the extra work, clocking about 28 hours a week compared with husbands’10 hours.
1. According to the “well-known pattern” in Paragraph 1, a married man___________.
A.takes on heavier work B.does more housework
C.is the main breadwinner D.is the master of the house
2. How many hours of housework did men do every week in the 1970s?
A.About 23. B.About 26. C.About 13. D.About 6.
3. What kind of man is doing most housework according to the text?
A.An unmarried man. B.An older married man.
C.A younger married man. D.A married man with children.
4. What can we conclude from Stafford’s research?
A.Marriage gives men more freedom.
B.Marriage has effects on job choices.
C.Housework sharing changes over time.
D.Having children means doubled housework.
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