What are you doing out of bed, Tom? You're ________ to be asleep. ,
A. supposed B. known C. thought D. considered
高三英语单项填空中等难度题
What are you doing out of bed, Tom? You're ________ to be asleep. ,
A. supposed B. known C. thought D. considered
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What are you doing out of bed ? You’re _______ to be asleep.
A. supposed B. known C. thought D. considered
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
What are you doing out of bed ,Tom? You are ________ to be asleep.
A. supposed B. known C. thought D. considered
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Dogs may not know exactly what you are doing especially when you’re trying to figure out a square root or diagram a sentence. But according to a new study, dogs can understand what we’re thinking and feeling by reading our facial expressions and body language and following our eyes.
Researchers studied 29 dogs. The dogs were shown a movie where a woman looked directly at them and said “Hi dog!” Then, the woman looked at a flowerpot sitting next to her. The researchers found that when the woman looked at and spoke directly to a dog, the dog usually followed her eyes to the flowerpot. It proved that the dogs knew that the woman was thinking about the flowerpot.
“By following the eye movements of dogs, we were able to get a first-hand look at how their minds are actually working,” said Jozsef, the senior researcher.
Later in the movie, the woman said “Hi dogs” in a low voice and didn’t look at the dog before looking at the flowerpot. In that situation, the dogs didn’t seem to understand what the woman was thinking. There was no eye contact, and the woman didn’t appear to speak to the dogs directly.
That comes as no surprise to dog trainer Jones. “Dogs normally speak through nonverbal signals. It’s more natural to them,” she said. “If you’ve ever watched dogs at a dog park, you’ve seen it. Within 30 seconds they enter the park, much information has passed between the new dog and the ones already in the park. They’re exchanging looks, observing eyes and body posture. On the other hand, when you speak to a dog, they are learning a foreign language.”
Picking up your nonverbal signals seems more natural. So, if you were hoping that all this means your dog could help you solve your math problems, you’re probably out of luck. But he or she might be a lot more in tune with what you’re thinking than you previously thought.
1.How could the researchers find that the dogs understood the woman’s intention?
A.By speaking to them directly. |
B.By reading their eye movements. |
C.By following their facial expressions. |
D.By asking the dog trainer questions. |
2.According to the text, Jones finds that ______.
A.dogs usually speak through verbal signals |
B.dogs learn a great deal more at a dog park |
C.dogs can understand humans’ words easily |
D.dogs speak through eyes and body language |
3.It is implied in the text that dogs can read your emotions only if ______.
A.you manage to get their attention |
B.you like making friends with them |
C.you are familiar with their behavior |
D.you can pick up their verbal signals |
4.What does the underlined phrase “be in tune with” in the last paragraph mean?
A.refuse | B.approve | C.understand | D.love |
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“Are you going to the audition (试镜)?” Someone asked Connie, as we came out of ballet class.
“What audition?” I asked.
“Oh, nothing,” said Connie. “It’s for The Ed Sullivan Show. You wouldn’t be _______.”
The Ed Sullivan Show was a famous one-hour show on CBS. They constantly needed performers for their new shows. This time they were looking for six dancers to support the star performer Jimmy Durante.
“Why not? I’d love to go!” I _______.
Connie smiled at me and said, “I don’t think you are _______ yet, Eva.”
Later that night, I couldn’t fall asleep. It _______ me. Who said I shouldn’t go to the audition? Only because I was a young novice (新手)? How would I know if I didn’t try?
The next morning, I _______ I was going to the audition. I packed my dancing shoes, and put on bright red lipstick. As I looked at my _______ in the mirror, I saw one thing missing. I put on a smile.
I took the subway to the Eighth Avenue and walked to the rehearsal studio. I _______ and took my place nervously.
Connie and five of my other friends were there. “What are you doing here?” one asked.
I said simply, “Well, I have nothing to lose by _______.”
The look I got said, “Okay. _______.”
The audition began. All the other dancers had confident but expressions. I had a smile. ________
More and more dancers were knocked out. I was still there with my friends. Then we were asked to do a jeté en l’air ________: stand on one leg, kick the other one up and out as close to a split as possible, and then do a turn in the air. Hopefully, you’d land on both feet.
All the other candidates did the jeté beautifully. It was my turn. I took the preparatory step, and with that never-ending smile, I leaped up into the air, turned in mid-air and ________ flat on my back. But even then, the smile never ________ my face.
When everything settled down, my friends were instructed to go to the right. When I was told to go to the left, their faces told they felt ________ for me.
I picked up my belongings and prepared to leave when the choreographer called out to me, “Where are you going? You’ve got the ________if you want it.”
Did I want it? I certainly did. I thought I had been ________!
There were no jetés in the ________. I made my first appearance on national TV. I never stopped ________, and I always landed on my feet.
Had I not believed I could do it, and had I not tried, I would have ________ out on a thoroughly enjoyable experience.
It proved once again that a smile will get one ________ than a frown ever will.
1.A.qualified B.interested C.available D.suitable
2.A.declared B.complained C.requested D.suggested
3.A.stable B.flexible C.ready D.mature
4.A.inspired B.bothered C.discouraged D.shocked
5.A.admitted B.promised C.confirmed D.decided
6.A.costume B.shadow C.reflection D.reaction
7.A.called in B.signed in C.logged in D.joined in
8.A.consulting B.fighting C.training D.trying
9.A.Whoever B.Whatever C.Wherever D.Whenever
10.A.delighted B.proud C.impatient D.serious
11.A.immediately B.formally C.gradually D.individually
12.A.landed B.stayed C.lay D.hung
13.A.approached B.changed C.left D.covered
14.A.puzzled B.relieved C.nervous D.sorry
15.A.job B.gift C.dance D.reward
16.A.dismissed B.cheated C.rejected D.ignored
17.A.show B.contest C.interview D.play
18.A.smiling B.acting C.laughing D.leaping
19.A.stood B.taken C.missed D.come
20.A.freer B.further C.faster D.fitter
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Do you have the experience of digging out your suitcase, deciding what to bring and being afraid that you’ve forgotten something?1.. Hope they can transform the way you pack.
Keep a Basket Handy
Do you wait until the last minute to pack? Keep a basket in your bedroom, living room, or bath room that you can use to throw in items you’ll need to pack as you come across them. 2.. Besides, you can just put the contents of the basket into your suitcase if you are in a hurry to leave for the airport.
Buy Wrinkle-free Clothing
You won’t need to worry about carefully packing your items of clothing if they’re made from wrinkle-free materials. 3.. You’ll still look fresh and bright when you are in them at your destination.
Keep Old Packing Lists
Chances are that you end up taking trips that require you to pack similar items. Keep old packing lists from former vacations to the beach, ski resort, and city—that way, you’ll always have a list of at least the basics. 4.. So you don’t need to waste your effort to remember where you left your hand-written packing lists.
Schedule a Packing Time
Time can slip away from you before a trip-you may be caught up at work, at home, or be occupied with other responsibilities of daily life.5.. That way, you will not need to do your packing frantically (狂乱地) from the last minute to 1 o’clock on the day you leave.
A. Buy necessary stuff when you arrive.
B. That’s why I’ve distilled (提炼) the art of packing down to some essential tips.
C. This makes you less likely to forget the stuff.
D. Rolling your clothes is the best way to save space for the suitcase.
E. The best way to do this is to save them on your computer.
F. Just ball them up or put them at the bottom of the suitcase.
G. Determine a night well in advance of departure to pack.
高三英语七选五中等难度题查看答案及解析
—What do you think of your new colleagues?
—They are mostly very kind,but________is so good to me as John.
A.no one | B.none | C.every one | D.some one |
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Do you know Australia was, as a matter of fact,________ used to be a nation of prisoners?
A.what | B. where | C. which | D.that |
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I believe you can do your best. Not being the best but toughing the limits of what you’re capable of. I gained this belief from my third grade teacher, the most special, honored, trustworthy, and loved person in my life.
Mr. Myrus was always perfectly dressed and spoke with the belief that talking to eight-year-olds didn’t mean he had to sacrifice proper statements or grammars. And he was demanding but he wasn’t unreasonable or cruel. He simply felt that no matter what your best was, you should achieve it.
As luck would have it, I met him again as my eighth grade math teacher. I was not, nor ever will be, gifted in math. I remember my struggles in class. “I don’t know the answer,” I would say, “I can’t do it!” “Perhaps you don’t know the answer,” he would say quietly. “Do you think we might figure it out together? How do you know what you can do until you try?”
Mr. Myrus lived around the corner, and I would often stop by to talk while he worked in his garden. I knew there was someone who let me know that if I had really tried, that was enough.
“Don’t be so hard on yourself,” he’d say. “Stop blaming yourself. Did you try your best? Well, then you’re not a failure,” he often told me these words.
Mr. Myrus died in 1978. I had never thought about his death. He was too young. I felt sorry. But when I think about him now, I don’t feel so sorry. He taught me to be kind, not only to others, but to myself. He taught me my own value. He taught me about honor, about truth, and about doing my best—and that all feelings and beliefs have dignity and deserve respect. And of all the things I know, this I believe: We can’t all be “the best”, but we can, each of us, be our best, and I know that’s true because Mr. Myrus told me that.
1.What can we know about Mr. Myrus according to the passage?
A. He usually treats his students in a hard way.
B. He is responsible for his teaching and students.
C. He is a person who isn’t particular about what he wears.
D. He sometimes is cruel and unreasonable to his students.
2.The author thought he was a lucky dog because ________.
A. he had got a great belief from his teacher
B. Mr. Myrus had taught him for eight years
C. Mr. Myrus became his teacher a second time
D. he developed a good relationship with Mr. Myrus
3.It can be concluded from the third paragraph that ________.
A. the author preferred other subjects to math
B. Mr. Myrus thought it was very easy to learn math
C. the author was ashamed to admit his math was poor
D. Mr. Myrus helped the author build up his confidence
4.What can we learn by reading the passage?
A. The author hoped to live a positive life.
B. The author may have become a teacher.
C. The author liked to recall his childhood.
D. The author ended up being a man of self-confidence.
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------Mum,can I go out to play with Tom for just a while ?
------ _______ and do what you like.
A. No way B. Go ahead C. It depends D. Don’t worry
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