__________ is always the husband who __________ first when a quarrel comes about between the young couple.
A. It, gives away B. This, gives out C. It, gives in D. That, gives off
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__________ is always the husband who __________ first when a quarrel comes about between the young couple.
A. It, gives away B. This, gives out C. It, gives in D. That, gives off
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__________ is always the husband who __________ first when a quarrel comes about between the young couple.
A.It, gives away B.This, gives out
C.It, gives in D.That, gives off
高一英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1.Who is the man?
A. A repairman. B. The woman’s husband. C. the Kid’s tutor.
2.When will the man see about the window?
A. Tomorrow afternoon. B. In a few weeks. C. In a short time
3.Who broke the window this time?
A. The woman's children. B. The woman. C. The man.
高一英语长对话困难题查看答案及解析
Helen is always the first ______ to the office.
A.comes B.coming C.who came D.to come
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单词拼写
1.U__________ his twin brother who is always late for class, he is usually the first to come.
2.R__________ in a wealthy, well-educated family, Mark Zuckerberg developed an interest in computer and created a messaging program called “Zucknet” at the age of 12.
3.Temperature needs to be taken on a daily b__________ during the pandemic.
4.It was f____________ that Jack narrowly escaped being killed in a traffic accident last month.
5.During the civil war, thousands of people f__________ the country and flooded into its neighboring countries.
6.It is e____________ hot today. Can we turn on the air conditioner?
7.Scientists have expressed great concern about the d____________ of the rainforests.
8.The children p__________ when they realized that they were lost in the forest.
高一英语单词拼写中等难度题查看答案及解析
The day that I will always remember is when I ran my first 10km.While putting my toe on the starting ____, I felt my heart drop to my stomach. However, I would ____ my heart, because in running, when you run out of your ____, you just run with your heart.
That day the ____ was cool and fresh, and my courage had ____. The race was about to start. Bang! The ____ of the starting gun ran into the air. I took off running, ____ like the wind. I knew it would be a really great ____ for me. In the first four miles, I felt like a cheetah (猎豹). I felt ____ and forceful in my pace.
Then came the fifth mile. My legs ____ like jelly(果冻), and I could feel fire burning in my lungs, “keep ____!” the thought ran through my head. Now was the time I had to run with my ____. I had to win although I didn’t know whether I would ____ it. My body really wanted to ____, but my heart told me not to. I think it’s the ____ thing about running. The real run starts when you want to ____.
I saw the finishing line and I felt like an Olympic ____ who was about to win the race. I had ____ been happier, and felt proud too when I had my ____ put around my neck. As the saying goes, “Running is the greatest metaphor (比喻) for life, ____ you get out of it what you put into it.”
1.A. point B. sign C. course D. line
2.A. need B. check C. break D. know
3.A. knowledge B. ability C. energy D. money
4.A. situation B. scenery C. air D. sunlight
5.A. shown off B. made out C. got through D. set in
6.A. sound B. power C. action D. result
7.A. carefully B. gently C. fast D. freely
8.A. mistake B. challenge C. trouble D. success
9.A. nervous B. serious C. strong D. heavy
10.A. looked B. tasted C. felt D. smelt
11.A. growing B. going C. talking D. resting
12.A. heart B. feet C. legs D. body
13.A. expect B. see C. accept D. make
14.A. take off B. give up C. stay out D. turn back
15.A. first B. important C. terrible D. easy
16.A. stop B. jump C. turn D. improve
17.A. coach B. volunteer C. supporter D. runner
18.A. sometimes B. ever C. always D. never
19.A. metal B. model C. medal D. license
20.A. if B. because C. unless D. though
高一英语完形填空简单题查看答案及解析
Men and woman define(解释)“best friend”in the same way—a person who is always there when you need them. Your best friend is someone who shares your happiness and sadness.
Many things can help establish a best friendship,including the age of the people,the situation in which they meet,and how they satisfy each other’s needs. 1.
A best friend makes you feel safe and comfortable. You never have to explain yourself to best friends because they understand you so well. 2. You can cry too hard or laugh too loud and never worry about what they’ll think. Best friends will give you advice if you want it and encouragement if you need it, but they will not judge you or make you feel sorry for your behavior. 3. That means complete love, without any limits.
Best friends are loyal(忠诚) and reliable. A best friend is a person who you can tell your most embarrassing personal secrets to. 4. Best friends can also be completely honest with you , but in the most gentle way.
5.They love you because they want to, not because they have to. For many people, a best friend becomes the brother or sister they’d always wanted but never had.
A.You can be exactly who you are.
B.A best friend gives you unconditional love.
C.“Safety” is an important word among friends.
D.A best friend is somebody you call if you get a flat tire.
E.Finally, best friends are the family you choose.
F.She/He won’t repeat your secrets to anyone else.
G.But the main themes that define a best friend are similar for many people.
高一英语七选五中等难度题查看答案及解析
When Joan gave birth to the first boy in her family in three generations, she and her husband were overjoyed. So were her parents. Joan expected her elder sister, Sally, to be just as delighted as them. Joan had always admired Sally--the beauty and the star of the family--and felt happy about her achievements.
But since the baby's arrival, the sisters have become distant. Joan feels hurt for Sally seems completely uninterested in her baby. Sally, who has no children, claims that her younger sister "acts as if no one ever had a baby before."
Neither Sally nor Joan understands that the real cause of the current coldness is that their family roles have suddenly changed to the opposite. Finally Joan seems to be better than her elder sister--and Sally doesn't like it! Their distance may be temporary, but it shows that childhood competition don't fade easily as ages grow. It can remain powerful in relationships throughout life.
In a study of the University of Cincinnati, 65 men and women between ages 25 and 93 were asked how they felt about their brothers and sisters. Nearly 75 percent admitted having hidden competitive feelings. In a few cases, these emotions were so strong as to have affected their entire lives.
Many adult brothers and sisters are close, supportive--yet still tend to compete. Two brothers I know turn into killers when on opposite sides of a tennis net. Off the court, they are the best of friends. My own younger sister can't wait to tell me when I've put on weight. However, she's a terrible cook and that pleases me; I tease her when she comes to dinner. Happily, despite these small failings, we have been an important resource for each other.
In between the very competitive and the generally supportive children lie those who say that no friendship should survive. Some brothers and sisters stay at arm's length, but never give up competition completely. Why do these puzzling, unproductive, often painful relationships continue to exist?
1.When Joan's son was born, Sally .
A. felt very happy B. felt not delighted C. moved away D. admired her a lot
2.What happens to children's desire to compete with their brothers and sisters?
A. It sometimes will disappear when they grow up.
B. It will never disappear throughout life.
C. It will improve their relationships when they grow up.
D. It will never harm their relationships when they grow up.
3.Why does the author's sister often tell her when she's put on weight?
A. Because she wants the author to go on a diet.
B. Because she wants the author to stop calling her a bad cook.
C. Because she wants to make fun of the author's weight.
D. Because she wants to be honest with the author.
4.The underlined sentence means that although some brothers and sisters .
A. live near each other, they still have competitions
B. live away from each other, they stop their competitions
C. live together, they often think of ending their competitions
D. live within a big family, they often try to end their competitions
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
When Joan gave birth to the first boy in her family in three generations, she and her husband were overjoyed. So were her parents. Joan expected her elder sister, Sally, to be just as delighted as them. Joan had always admired Sally--the beauty and the star of the family--and felt happy about her achievements.
But since the baby's arrival, the sisters have become distant. Joan feels hurt for Sally seems completely uninterested in her baby. Sally, who has no children, claims that her younger sister "acts as if no one ever had a baby before."
Neither Sally nor Joan understands that the real cause of the current coldness is that their family roles have suddenly changed to the opposite. Finally Joan seems to be better than her elder sister--and Sally doesn't like it! Their distance may be temporary, but it shows that childhood competitions don't fade easily as ages grow. It can remain powerful in relationships throughout life.
In a study of the University of Cincinnati, 65 men and women between ages 25 and 93 were asked how they felt about their brothers and sisters. Nearly 75 percent admitted having hidden competitive feelings. In a few cases, these emotions were so strong as to have affected their entire lives.
Many adult brothers and sisters are close, supportive--yet still tend to compete. Two brothers I know turn into killers when on opposite sides of a tennis net. Off the court, they are the best of friends. My own younger sister can't wait to tell me when I've put on weight. However, she's a terrible cook and that pleases me; I tease her when she comes to dinner. Happily, despite these small failings, we have been an important resource for each other.
In between the very competitive and the generally supportive children lie those who say that no friendship should survive. Some brothers and sisters stay at arm's length, but never give up competition completely. Why do these puzzling, unproductive, often painful relationships continue to exist?
1.When Joan's son was born, Sally .
A. felt very happy B. felt not delighted
C. moved away D. admired her a lot
2. What happens to children's desire to compete with their brothers and sisters?
A. It sometimes will disappear when they grow up.
B. It will never disappear throughout life.
C. It will improve their relationships when they grow up.
D. It will never harm their relationships when they grow up.
3.Why does the author's sister often tell her when she's put on weight?
A. Because she wants the author to go on a diet.
B. Because she wants the author to stop calling her a bad cook.
C. Because she wants to make fun of the author's weight.
D. Because she wants to be honest with the author.
4.The underlined sentence means that although some brothers and sisters .
A. live near each other, they still have competitions
B. live away from each other, they stop their competitions
C. live together, they often think of ending their competitions
D. live within a big family, they often try to end their competitions
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
-When he is invited to a party, he is always making trouble or upsetting others.
-Just as people who know him say,______.
A. he is really the top dog B. he is always pulling our leg
C. he is always a wet blanket D. he really has green fingers
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析