I always felt sorry for people in wheelchairs. Some of them, old and weak, cannot _______ by themselves. Others seem perfectly healthy, _______ in business suits, and wheel themselves around with strong determination (意志). But whenever I saw someone in a wheelchair, I only saw a _______, not a person.
Then I fainted (晕倒) at Euro Disney _______ low blood pressure. This was the first time I had ever fainted, and my parents said that I must _______ for a while after First Aid.
I agreed to take it easy, but _______ I stepped toward the door, I saw my dad pushing a (n)_______ in my direction! Feeling the colour burn my cheeks, I asked him to wheel that thing right back to _______ he found it.
I could not believe this was happening to me. Wheelchairs were _______ for other people but not for me. As my father wheeled me out into the main street, people ________ began to treat me differently.
Little kids ran in front of me, ________ my father to stop the wheelchair suddenly. Bitterness (痛苦) set in as I was ________ back and forth. “Stupid kids—they have perfectly good ________. Why can’t they watch where they’re going?” I thought. People ________ at me, pity in their eyes. Then they would look away, maybe because they thought the ________ they forgot me, the better. “I am just like you!” I wanted to shout out. “The only ________ is that you’ve got legs, and I have wheels.”
People in wheelchairs are not ________. They can see every look and hear each word. Looking out at the faces, I finally ________: I was once just like them. I treated people in wheelchairs exactly the way they did not ________ to be treated. I realized it is some of us with two healthy legs who are ________ disabled.
1.A. look around B. grow up C. wake up D. get around
2.A. dressed B. covered C. stuck D. lost
3.A. hero B. disability C. passer-by D. star
4.A. by way of B. as to C. due to D. in terms of
5.A. sleep B. break C. run D. rest
6.A. if B. until C. because D. as
7.A. wheelchair B. bike C. armchair D. bed
8.A. whom B. when C. where D. which
9.A. fine B. sad C. light D. cheap
10.A. rarely B. immediately C. finally D. rapidly
11.A. allowing B. asking C. helping D. forcing
12.A. thrown B. caught C. pulled D. beaten
13.A. space B. manners C. legs D. arms
14.A. laughed B. stared C. shouted D. rushed
15.A. later B. harder C. sooner D. less
16.A. advantage B. difference C. choice D. difficulty
17.A. healthy B. common C. stupid D. violent
18.A. understood B. forgot C. remembered D. guessed
19.A. mean B. need C. hate D. want
20.A. generally B. truly C. frequently D. occasionally
高一英语完形填空中等难度题
I always felt sorry for people in wheelchairs. Some of them, old and weak, cannot _______ by themselves. Others seem perfectly healthy, _______ in business suits, and wheel themselves around with strong determination (意志). But whenever I saw someone in a wheelchair, I only saw a _______, not a person.
Then I fainted (晕倒) at Euro Disney _______ low blood pressure. This was the first time I had ever fainted, and my parents said that I must _______ for a while after First Aid.
I agreed to take it easy, but _______ I stepped toward the door, I saw my dad pushing a (n)_______ in my direction! Feeling the colour burn my cheeks, I asked him to wheel that thing right back to _______ he found it.
I could not believe this was happening to me. Wheelchairs were _______ for other people but not for me. As my father wheeled me out into the main street, people ________ began to treat me differently.
Little kids ran in front of me, ________ my father to stop the wheelchair suddenly. Bitterness (痛苦) set in as I was ________ back and forth. “Stupid kids—they have perfectly good ________. Why can’t they watch where they’re going?” I thought. People ________ at me, pity in their eyes. Then they would look away, maybe because they thought the ________ they forgot me, the better. “I am just like you!” I wanted to shout out. “The only ________ is that you’ve got legs, and I have wheels.”
People in wheelchairs are not ________. They can see every look and hear each word. Looking out at the faces, I finally ________: I was once just like them. I treated people in wheelchairs exactly the way they did not ________ to be treated. I realized it is some of us with two healthy legs who are ________ disabled.
1.A. look around B. grow up C. wake up D. get around
2.A. dressed B. covered C. stuck D. lost
3.A. hero B. disability C. passer-by D. star
4.A. by way of B. as to C. due to D. in terms of
5.A. sleep B. break C. run D. rest
6.A. if B. until C. because D. as
7.A. wheelchair B. bike C. armchair D. bed
8.A. whom B. when C. where D. which
9.A. fine B. sad C. light D. cheap
10.A. rarely B. immediately C. finally D. rapidly
11.A. allowing B. asking C. helping D. forcing
12.A. thrown B. caught C. pulled D. beaten
13.A. space B. manners C. legs D. arms
14.A. laughed B. stared C. shouted D. rushed
15.A. later B. harder C. sooner D. less
16.A. advantage B. difference C. choice D. difficulty
17.A. healthy B. common C. stupid D. violent
18.A. understood B. forgot C. remembered D. guessed
19.A. mean B. need C. hate D. want
20.A. generally B. truly C. frequently D. occasionally
高一英语完形填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
When John was growing up, other kids felt sorry for him. His parents always had him weeding the garden, carrying out the garbage and delivering newspapers. But when John reached adulthood, he was better off than his childhood playmates. He had more job satisfaction, a better marriage and was healthier. Most of all, he was happier. Far happier.
These are the findings of a 40-year study that followed the lives of 456 teenage boys from Boston. The study showed that those who had worked as boys enjoyed happier and more productive lives than those who had not. “Boys who worked in the home or community gained competence (能力) and came to feel they were worthwhile members of society,” said George Vaillant, the psychologist (心理学家) who made the discovery. “And because they felt good about themselves, others felt good about them.”
Vaillant’s study followed these males in great detail. Interviews were repeated at ages 25, 31 and 47. Under Vaillant, the researchers compared the men’s mental-health scores with their boyhood-activity scores with their boyhood-activity scores. Points were awarded for part-time jobs, housework, effort in school, and ability to deal with problems.
The link between what the men had done as boys and how they turned out as adults was surprisingly sharp. Those who had done the most boyhood activities were twice as likely to have warm relations with a wide variety of people, five times as likely to be well paid and 16 times less likely to have been unemployed. The researchers also found that IQ and family social and economic class made no real difference in how the boys turned out. Working----at any age----is important. Childhood activities help a child develop responsibility, independence, confidence and competence---the underpinnings (基础) of emotional health. They also help him understand that people must cooperate and work toward common goals. The most competent adults are those who know how to do this. Yet work isn’t everything. As Tolstoy once said, “One can live magnificently in this world if one knows how to work and how to love, to work for the person one loves and to love one’s work.”
1.What do we know about John?
A. He enjoyed his career and marriage.
B. He had few childhood playmates.
C. He received little love from his family.
D. He was envied by others in his childhood.
2.Vaillant’s words in Paragraph 2 serve as _____.
A. a description of personal values and social values
B. an analysis of how work was related to competence
C. an example for parents’ expectations of their children
D. an explanation why some boys grew into happy men
3.Vaillant’s team obtained their findings by _____.
A. recording the boys’ effort in school
B. evaluating the men’s mental health
C. comparing different sets of scores
D. measuring the men’s problem solving ability
4.What does the underlined word “sharp” probably mean in Paragraph 4?
A. Quick to react B. Having a thin edge
C. Clear and definite D. sudden and rapid
5.What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
A. competent adults know more about love than work.
B. Emotional health is essential to a wonderful adult life.
C. Love brings more joy to people than work does.
D. Independence is the key to one’s success.
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
______ I made a speech in front of so many people, I felt quite nervous.
A. The first time B. For the first time C. At that time D. At the first time
高一英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
In Korea, few of the older people can speak some English, and most of them can’t say a word. They will often smile and laugh while trying to help English-speaking foreigners. But recently English learning has become popular with the youth. If you really need help, it is better to go younger. A lot of university students or young adults can speak at least basic English and will usually be very willing to help you. Actually even if you just look lost, a younger Korean will probably ask you if you need help. A lot of Koreans will take the chance to help you in order just to practice their English skills—a win-win situation. Everyone in Korea takes English classes these days starting from elementary(初级的) school normally. Many also join in after-school programs for studies.
I was in my friend’s city which was about 4 hours’ driving from mine. In my city, they had the timetable in English as well as Korean, but that wasn’t the case here. I could not read Korean at that time, so I could not find when my bus was planned to leave, and did not know how to ask. Luckily, as I was looking at the timetable with the eyes wide open (probably with a puzzled, or perplexed look on my face), a Korean person asked me if I need help. I told him where I was going and he showed me the timetable and even helped me buy my ticket!
1.What can we know from Paragraph1?
A. Most of the order Koreans speak English very well.
B. All the Koreans are asked to learn to speak English.
C. The young Koreans are not good at speaking English.
D. English has won popularity with young people in Korea.
2.Many Koreans are willing to help lost foreigners to ___________.
A. make many friends with foreigners
B. make use of the chance to practice English
C. show their kindness and respect to foreigners
D. show off their own ability to speak English
3.What does the underlined word “perplexed” mean?
A. Difficult to express B. Very satisfied
C. Unable to understand D. Very surprised
4.What can we know about the writer?
A. He is probably from England
B. His native language is English
C. He went to Korea to learn Korean
D. He is grateful to the Korean person who helped him.
高一英语阅读理解困难题查看答案及解析
Some people always take seriously the ______ of the complete globe end in the near future.
A.celebration | B.production | C.prediction | D.permission |
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
In our day-to-day lives, we must interact with a wide variety of people. Some of them are easy to get along with, but others can be more challenging. It' s impossible to like everyone.1.With the right attitude and good social skills, you really can get along with just about everyone.
2.People with a genuinely positive attitude are seen as more attractive and charming by others. The more you can cultivate this outlook in your own life, the more people will like you.
Don't make promises you can't keep. It can be difficult to say no to people, especially when you want to get along with everyone and may whole-heartedly want to say yes to everything.3.This is part of communicating effectively.
Respect differences between people. Accepting the fact that people are different from you, and that doesn't make them wrong, is part of having a positive attitude. The difference may be in terms of behavior, culture, or opinion. These differences are not only okay.4.
Keep it short.5.And one of the best ways to get along with difficult people is not to spend any more time with them than necessary. You arc less likely to have a conflict with them if you spend less time with them.
A. Develop a positive outlook.
B. They make life more interesting.
C. Find out before you judge them for yourself.
D. But there are ways to say no without being mean.
E. Some people are a lot harder to get along with than others.
F. Yet sometimes we have to get along with people whether we like them or not
G. When you have to interact with difficult people, do your best to keep it fact-based
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I live in a big city with a lot of homeless people.Luckily there’re some ways of helping them and you needn’t have a lot of ________ .One way to help is to buy their monthly magazine. ________ doing this one day,I got to ________a young homeless man.He was often ________ the magazine at the train station.
He was a poor farmer from another country.After a while,I discovered that his ________ was close to mine.It ________ that we were born in the same month.
I met him last year ________ after his birthday,and after congratulating him,without ________ ,I asked if he had had a good day.He ________ and said that he hadn’t really celebrated.I felt so ________.
I just couldn’t bear the thought of(不敢想)this nice,young man being ________ on his 25th birthday with no presents,no cake,nothing!So I went home and looked in my yarn(纱线)basket. ________ for me,I had enough yarn ________ .I set to work and knitted(编织)a ________ for the young man.The yarn had become a little dirty ________ I didn’t knit very often.Then I washed the yarn so the scarf would be ________when he got it.
I met him on my own birthday as I was going shopping.I had ________ to meet him so I had ________ the scarf and a piece of my own birthday ________ around with me.He was very happy with these gifts and so was I.The ________ in his eyes was the best present he could have given me!
1.A.work B.energy C.money D.experience
2.A.In B.On C.Besides D.By
3.A.realize B.ignore C.know D.recognize
4.A.selling B.reading C.covering D.buying
5.A.birthday B.house C.height D.hobby
6.A.said B.found C.guessed D.meant
7.A.long B.shortly C.ever D.even
8.A.stopping B.helping C.praising D.thinking
9.A.looked up B.turned up C.looked down D.got down
10.A.foolish B.excited C.clever D.worried
11.A.calm B.happy C.alone D.hungry
12.A.Suddenly B.Luckily C.Badly D.However
13.A.used B.done C.left D.produced
14.A.scarf B.cap C.sock D.glove
15.A.when B.because C.so D.and
16.A.different B.dry C.wet D.clean
17.A.liked B.hoped C.promised D.agreed
18.A.made B.thrown C.received D.carried
19.A.cake B.present C.song D.party
20.A.light B.pain C.sight D.tear
高一英语完形填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
The big snow caused great ______ to the people living in the south of China, ______ some of them homeless.
A. destroy; left B. damage; leaving C. ruin; having left D. wound; leaving
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
The big snow caused great _______to the people living in the south of China, ________some of them homeless.
A. destroy; left B. damage; leaving
C. ruin; having left D. wound; leaving
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
The number of people in the party _____fifty, but a number of them ____ absent for different reasons.
A.were; was B.was; was
C.was; were D.were; were
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