Though his parents agreed_____ his views, they didn’t_______ him to go there alone.
A.to; agree | B.with; agree | C.with; allow | D.on; allow |
高一英语单项填空简单题
Though his parents agreed_____ his views, they didn’t_______ him to go there alone.
A.to; agree | B.with; agree | C.with; allow | D.on; allow |
高一英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
Many of them didn’t follow his advice, ______ they knew it to be useful.
A.as if | B.even though | C.so that | D.because of |
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I didn’t agree ________ what he said. In other words, I didn’t agree ________ his plan.
A. with; with B. with; to
C. on; with D. to; with
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A recent report found 46% of parents agreed that their child knew more about the Internet than they did. And now new research shows parents are turning to their children for lessons in technology.
The new study of around 1,000 parents showed that 67% of parents have asked their teenager children for technology-related advice. 44% have asked their teenager for help using the Internet, and 41% have received teen advice about how to use the TV or home entertainment system.
Ahad Surooprajally, a father of five children, says his children help him with technology in the home. “They’ve grown up surrounded by technology,” he explains. “We have four computers and four iPads in our house. If I want to know something technical they're the ones I go to.”
He says his nine-year-old son Habeeb is the only person in the house who really understands the TV. So he tells Habeeb which film he wants to watch and Habeeb connects his mobile phone to the TV. “You teach your kids everyday life lessons, but the tables are turned when it comes to technology,” says Ahad.
As well as learning how to use technology properly, there is another advantage of parents asking their children to help them understand the digital world. They may be able to get a better understanding of what their kids are doing online.
Will Gardner of the charity Childnet International says, “We have to continuously encourage parents to find out more about what their children are doing online. If the kids are using a social networking site, get them to show you around it if you are not using it already.”
1.What do we know about the new study?
A. Few parents trust their children to give them advice.
B. About half of the parents have no idea how to use a computer.
C. Most teenagers know more about the Internet than their parents.
D. Over two-thirds of parents turned to their teenagers on tech matters.
2.What does the underlined part “the tables are turned” probably mean?
A. The duty is carried out.
B. The situation is changed.
C. The pleasure will increase.
D. The difficulty becomes less.
3.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?
A. Internet: Open to our kids too early
B. Children: Parents' technology advisors
C. Parents: Confused by new technology
D. Technology: Challenge for everyone
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
A recent report found 46% of parents agreed that their child knew more about the Internet than they did. And now new research shows parents are turning to their children for lessons in technology.
The new study of around 1,000 parents showed that 67% of parents have asked their teenager children for technology-related advice. 44% have asked their teenager for help using the Internet, and 41% have received teen advice about how to use the TV or home entertainment system.
Ahad Surooprajally, a father of five children, says his children help him with technology in the home. “They’ve grown up surrounded by technology,” he explains. “We have four computers and four iPads in our house. If I want to know something technical they’re the ones I go to.”
He says his nine-year-old son Habeeb is the only person in the house who really understand the TV. So he tells Habeeb which film he wants to watch and Habeeb connects his mobile phone to the TV. “You teach your kids everyday life lessons, but the tables are turned when it comes to technology,” says Ahad.
As well as learning how to use technology properly, there is another advantage of parents asking their children to help them understand the digital world. They may be able to get a better understanding of what their kids are doing online.
Will Gardner of the charity Childnet International says, “We have to continuously encourage parents to find out more about what their children are doing online. If the kids are using a social networking site, get them to show you around it if you are not using it already.”
1.What do we know about the new study?
A. Few parents trust their children to give them advice.
B. About half of the parents have no idea how to use a computer.
C. Most teenagers know more about the Internet than their parents.
D. Over two-thirds of parents turned to their teenagers on tech matters.
2.Will Gardner seems to suggest that parents should _________.
A. try to learn how to make friends online.
B. keep an eye on children’s online safety.
C. encourage children to use social networking sites.
D. ask children to teach them how to use computers.
3.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?
A. Internet: Open to our kids too early
B. Children: Parents' technology advisors
C. Parents: Confused by new technology
D. Technology: Challenge for everyone
高一英语阅读理解简单题查看答案及解析
Though having failed several times, Tim, who didn’t give up his dream, _____ made his dream come true.
A.extremely B.finally C.actually D.gradually
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
At last his parents _____him to move to the south alone in search of a job.
A. agreed B suggested C. hoped D. encouraged
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
He _______ his books and didn’t notice my coming.
A.headed for B.agreed with C.was lost in D.was composed of
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Though he was world famous, Einstein didn’t really his clothes.
A. care of B. care for
C. care about D. care
高一英语单项填空困难题查看答案及解析
He was _________by his colleagues though he himself didn’t think he had done anything special.
A. thought little of B. thought poorly
C. thought highly of D. thought highly
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