Mr. King lived with six hundred wild animals on the Greek Island of Kyklos. Ever since he left school, he had traveled all over the word collecting animals for his own zoo. He hoped to collect two examples of every kind of animal on his island. But he was afraid that people would find him someday.
He wrote books about his travels and about his animals that he collected. The money from the books helped to pay for all the food that these animals ate.
One day, when Mr. King was out looking for drinking water, he found oil. He needed money for his travels and for his zoo, and a little oil would buy enough water for what he needed all his life, but he knew that if he told anyone else about it, it would be the end of his zoo and his life’s work. So he decided not to tell anyone else about what he had found, because oil and water couldn’t mix.
1.Mr. King traveled all over the world for collecting ______.
A.oil | B.water | C.animals | D.money |
2.What Mr. King needed for his travels and his zoo was_______.
A.water | B.money | C.support | D.friends |
3.Mr. King was afraid that people would find him someday because ________.
A.he hadn’t got enough money for them |
B.that would be the end of his zoo |
C.he hadn’t got enough water and oil |
D.they would buy his animals |
4.Mr. King wrote books to _______.
A.tell people about his story |
B.tell people how to find oil |
C.get enough money for his animals |
D.make money for his travels |
5. In the passage, “oil and water couldn’t mix” means that “_________”.
A.Mr. King needed not only water but also oil |
B.oil and water were rather difficult to be mixed together |
C.Mr. King’s animals only needed water, not oil |
D.if he told the others he found oil, his life’s work would be stopped |
高一英语阅读理解简单题
Mr. King lived with six hundred wild animals on the Greek Island of Kyklos. Ever since he left school, he had traveled all over the word collecting animals for his own zoo. He hoped to collect two examples of every kind of animal on his island. But he was afraid that people would find him someday.
He wrote books about his travels and about his animals that he collected. The money from the books helped to pay for all the food that these animals ate.
One day, when Mr. King was out looking for drinking water, he found oil. He needed money for his travels and for his zoo, and a little oil would buy enough water for what he needed all his life, but he knew that if he told anyone else about it, it would be the end of his zoo and his life’s work. So he decided not to tell anyone else about what he had found, because oil and water couldn’t mix.
1.Mr. King traveled all over the world for collecting ______.
A.oil | B.water | C.animals | D.money |
2.What Mr. King needed for his travels and his zoo was_______.
A.water | B.money | C.support | D.friends |
3.Mr. King was afraid that people would find him someday because ________.
A.he hadn’t got enough money for them |
B.that would be the end of his zoo |
C.he hadn’t got enough water and oil |
D.they would buy his animals |
4.Mr. King wrote books to _______.
A.tell people about his story |
B.tell people how to find oil |
C.get enough money for his animals |
D.make money for his travels |
5. In the passage, “oil and water couldn’t mix” means that “_________”.
A.Mr. King needed not only water but also oil |
B.oil and water were rather difficult to be mixed together |
C.Mr. King’s animals only needed water, not oil |
D.if he told the others he found oil, his life’s work would be stopped |
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Mr. King lived with six hundred wild(野生)animals on the Greek Island of Kyklos. Ever since he left school, he had traveled all over the word collecting animals for his own zoo. He hoped to collect(收集) two examples of every kind of animal on his island(岛屿). But he was afraid that people would find him someday.
He wrote books about his travels and about his animals that he collected. The money from the books helped to pay for all the food that these animals ate.
One day, when Mr. King was out looking for drinking water, he found oil(石油). He needed money for his travels and for his zoo, and a little oil would buy enough water for what he needed all his life, but he knew that if he told anyone else about it, it would be the end of his zoo and his life’s work. So he decided not to tell anyone else about what he had found, because oil and water couldn’t mix.
1.. . Mr. King traveled all over the world for collecting ______.
A.oil | B.water | C.animals | D.money |
2.. . Mr. King was afraid that people would find him someday because ________.
A.he hadn’t got enough money for them | B.that would be the end of his zoo |
C.he hadn’t got enough water and oil | D.they would buy his animals |
3.. . Mr. King wrote books to _______.
A.tell people about his story | B.tell people how to find oil |
C.get enough money for his animals | D.make money for his travels |
4.. . In the passage, “oil and water couldn’t mix” means that “_________”.
A.Mr. King needed not only water but also oil |
B.oil and water were rather difficult to be mixed together |
C.Mr. King’s animals only needed water, not oil |
D.if he told the others he found oil, his life’s work would be stopped |
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A terrible competition is going on in England, with billions of dollars and hundreds of lives at risk. OK, that’s not true. But competitors from around the world gathered on Thursday for the annual competition to compete for the world’s biggest person who tells lies.
Each participant is given up to five minutes to make up the best fib in the contest, which was founded in honor of 19th-century Bridge Inn landlord Will Ritson, who was reportedly famous for his lies. Competitors gather at the Bridge Inn every year for the competition, a small pub in northwestern England. Anyone but lawyers and politicians can take part in the competition.
A study found that nearly all lies are detectable (可检测的) through visible facial muscle reactions in the person telling a lie. “Thus, while interpersonal cheat often is highly successful, signs of hidden emotional states are communicated clearly to the informed observer,” the study concluded.
A churchman of Carlisle reportedly holds what may be the greatest lie of all time in the competition, simply stating, “I have never told a lie in my life.”
In 2003, Abrie Krueger from South Africa became the first one to win the competition. In 2006, comedian Sue Perkins became the first female to win the competition, telling a tale about people riding camels to work as a result of climate change.
1.Why does the author tell a lie at the beginning of the passage?
A. He likes telling lies.
B. He intends to talk about a contest.
C. Lies can be detected by someone.
D. Nearly everyone has told lies.
2.What does the underlined word “fib” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?
A. Experience. B. Story. C. Lie. D. Plot.
3.Who can’t take part in the competition?
A. Lawyers & politicians. B. Reporters & editors.
C. Doctors & teachers. D. Students & managers.
4.What’s the author’s main purpose of this passage?
A. To explain how to deal with lies.
B. To invite people to take part in the competition.
C. To discuss how to avoid telling lies.
D. To introduce a strange competition.
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Every child who lives in the mountains is with this kind of wild fruit.
A. famous B. similar C. familiar D. Same
高一英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
Mr. Jones had always wanted to make a trip into the middle of Africa to shoot wild animals. 36 first he had no enough money, and then he was married. His wife had not wanted him to37 her. At last his wife 38 to the trip if he allowed her to go, too.
“But it will be very uncomfortable,” Mr. Jones 39 her, “ It will be very hot and we shall live in a tent, and it 40 be dangerous. ”“I don’t care,” said his wife, “I want to go with you.” So they bought a big tent, camp beds, a refrigerator which did not need 41 and many other things which would make the trip 42, and went off to the middle of Africa.
The first morning, 43 Mr. Jones took his gun and left the tent, he 44 his wife a bell and explained to her , “If you fall in 45 and you need me , 46 this bell and I’ll come at once.”
After a few minutes, he heard the bell and returned 47 to the tent. “What’s the matter?” he asked.“ 48 ” said his wife, “I was only 49 the bell.” Mr. Jones went off, but after a quarter of an hour, the bell rang again .
Mr. Jones hurried back to the tent, but his wife said, “I’m 50 . I was cleaning our tent, and I knocked the bell over by mistake.” Mr. Jones returned to his 51 , but soon he heard the 52 once more. This time, when he got back to his 53 , the tent was burning and Mrs. Jones was lying on the ground, with 54 running from a big cut on her shoulder. “That’s better!” said Mrs. Jones. “This time the bell had been used 55 !”
1.A. And B. But C. For D.Although
2.A. leave B. miss C. marry D. care
3.A. allowed B. promised C. satisfied D. agreed
4.A. told B. advised C. persuaded D. warned
5.A. may B. must C. can’t D. shall
6.A. money B. electricity C. force D. power
7.A. different B.comfortable C. perfect D. interesting
8.A. while B. until C. before D. after
9.A. gave B. sent C. lent D. bought
10.A. hurry B. surprise C. safety D. danger
11.A. hit B. knock C. beat D. ring
12.A. again B. back C. quickly D.finally
13.A. Something B. Nothing C. No D. None
14.A. ringing B. trying C. using D. testing
15.A. happy B. sorry C. tired D. all right
16.A. wife B. tent C. trip D. hunting
17.A. cry B. shot C. bell D. shout
18.A. garden B. house C. camp D. office
19.A. water B. tears C. blood D. sweat
20.A. correctly B. wrongly C. frequently D. carefully
高一英语完型填空简单题查看答案及解析
Mr. Jones had always wanted to make a trip into the middle of Africa to shoot wild animals. 36 first he had no enough money, and then he was married. His wife had not wanted him to 37 her. At last his wife 38 to the trip if he allowed her to go, too.
“But it will be very uncomfortable,” Mr. Jones 39 her. “ It will be very hot and we shall live in a tent, and it 40 be dangerous. ”“I don’t care.” said his wife. “I want to go with you.” So they bought a big tent, camp beds, a refrigerator (电冰箱)which did not need 41 and many other things which would make the trip comfortable, and went off to the__42 of Africa.
The first morning, 43 Mr. Jones took his gun and left the tent, he 44 his wife a bell and explained to her, “If you fell in 45 and you need me ,46 this bell and I’ll come at once.”
After a few minutes, he heard the bell and returned 47 to the tent. “What’s the matter?” he asked.“ 48 ” said his wife, “I was only 49 the bell.” Mr. Jones went off, but after a quarter of an hour, the bell rang 50 .
Mr. Jones hurried back to the tent, but his wife said, “I’m 51 . I was cleaning our tent, and I knocked the bell over by mistake.” Mr. Jones returned to his __52 , but soon he heard the 53 once more. This time, when he got back to his 54 , the tent was burning and Mrs. Jones was lying on the ground, with55 running from a big cut on her shoulder. “That’s better!” said Mrs. Jones. “This time the bell had been used correctly!”
1.A. And B. But C. For D. So
2.A. leave B. miss C. marry D. care
3.A. allowed B. permitted C. satisfied D. agreed
4.A. told B. advised C. persuaded D. warned
5.A. may B. ought C. can’t D. shall
6.A. money B. electricity C. force D. power
7.A. south B. middle C. east D. west
8.A. while B. until C. before D. after
9.A. gave B. sent C. lent D. bought
10.A. hurry B. surprise C. safety D. danger
11.A. hit B. knock C. beat D. ring
12.A. again B. back C. quickly D. home
13.A. Something B. Nothing C. No D. None
14.A. ringing B. trying C. using D. testing
15.A. again B. once C. across D. away
16.A. happy B. sorry C. tired D. all right
17.A. wife B. tent C. trip D. hunting
18.A. cry B. shot C. bell D. shout
19.A. garden B. house C. camp D. office
20.A. water B. tears C. blood D. sweat
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Mr. Jones had always wanted to make a trip into the middle of Africa to shoot wild animals. _____ his wife had not wanted him to______her. At last his wife agreed to the trip if he allowed her to go, too.
“But it will be very uncomfortable,” Mr. Jones______her. “It will be very hot and we shall live in a tent and it______be dangerous.”
“I don’t care,” said his wife. “ I want to go with you”. So they bought a big tent, camp beds and many other things which would make the trip comfortable, and went off to the______of Africa.
The first morning, ______Mr. Jones took his gun and left the tent, he______his wife a bell and explained to her, “ If you feel in______and you need me, ring this bell and I’ll come at once. ”
After a few minutes, he heard the bell and returned quickly to the tent. “What’s the matter?” he asked. “______” said his wife, “I was only trying the bell.”
Mr. Jones went off, but after a quarter of an hour, the bell rang______. Mr. Jones hurried back to the tent, but his wife said, “I’m______but I was cleaning our tent, and I knocked the bell over _____.”
Mr. Jones returned to his hunting(打猎) but soon he heard the bell once more. This time, when he got back to his______, the tent was burning and Mrs. Jones was lying on the ground, ______ blood running from a big cut on her shoulder, “That’s better!” said Mr. Jones. “This time the bell had been used _______!”
1.A.And B.But C.Or D.So
2.A.leave B.miss C.marry D.care
3.A.told B.advised C.persuaded D.warned
4.A.may B.ought C.can’t D.shall
5.A.south B.centre C.east D.west
6.A.while B.until C.before D.after
7.A.gave B.sent C.lent D.bought
8.A.hurry B.surprise C.safety D.danger
9.A.Something B.Nothing C.No D.None
10.A.again B.once C.across D.away
11.A.happy B.sorry C.tired D.right
12.A.on purpose B.by design C.at last D.by mistake
13.A.garden B.house C.camp D.office
14.A.in B.on C.with D.for
15.A.correctly B.quickly C.crazily D.anxiously
高一英语完形填空简单题查看答案及解析
Mr.Jones had always wanted to make a trip into the middle of Africa to shoot wild animals._______first he had no enough money, and then he was married.His wife had not wanted him to_______her.At last his wife_______to the trip if he allowed her to go, too.
“But it will be very uncomfortable,” Mr.Jones_______her, “ It will be very hot and we shall live in a tent, and it_______be dangerous.”“I don’t care,” said his wife, “I want to go with you.” So they bought a big tent, camp beds, a refrigerator(电冰箱)which did not need _______and many other things which would make the trip comfortable, and went off to the_______of Africa.
The first morning,_______Mr.Jones took his gun and left the tent, he_______his wife a bell and explained to her , “If you fall in________and you need me , ________this bell and I’ll come at once.”
After a few minutes, he heard the bell and returned________to the tent.“What’s the matter?” he asked.“________” said his wife, “I was only ________the bell.” Mr.Jones went off, but after a quarter of an hour, the bell rang________.
Mr.Jones hurried back to the tent, but his wife said, “I’m________.I was cleaning our tent, and I touched the bell by mistake.” Mr.Jones returned to his________, but soon he heard the ________once more.This time, when he got back to his________, the tent was burning and Mrs.Jones was lying on the ground, with________running from a big cut on her shoulder.“That’s better!” said Mrs.Jones.“This time the bell had been used correctly!”
1.A. And B. But C. For D. So
2.A. leave B. miss C. marry D. care
3.A. allowed B. permitted C. satisfied D. agreed
4.A. said B. advised C. persuaded D. warned
5.A. may B. ought C. can’t D. must
6.A. money B. electricity C. force D. time
7.A. south B. middle C. east D. west
8.A. while B. until C. before D. after
9.A. gave B. sold C. lent D. bought
10.A. hurry B. surprise C. safety D. danger
11.A. hit B. knock C. beat D. ring
12.A. again B. back C. quickly D. home
13.A. Something B. Nothing C. No D. None
14.A. ringing B. trying C. using D. testing
15.A. again B. once C. across D. away
16.A. happy B. sorry C. tired D. all right
17.A. wife B. tent C. trip D. hunting
18.A. cry B. shot C. bell D. shout
19.A. garden B. house C. camp D. office
20.A. water B. tears C. blood D. sweat
高一英语完形填空困难题查看答案及解析
Living in the wild can be hard.Finding food and staying safe aren't easy.Each day, animals try to survive in their habitats.Not all animals get by on their own. Some animals form a close partnership with other kinds of animals.These pairings are called symbiotic(共生的)relationships.
In a symbiotic relationship, the animals depend on each other.One animal helps the other meet its needs.Sounds good, right? Not always.Some animals are not very kind to their partners.In some cases, one animal meets its needs but hurts its partner.Take ticks(扁虱), for example.These insects suck blood to live.To get blood, they attach themselves to other kinds of animals.Ticks can pass germs(细菌)that cause disease instead of helping their hosts.
In other relationships, animals don't treat their partners so poorly.Both animals benefit from living with the other animal.
Small animals called cleaner shrimps(清洁虾)have found a way of helping fish.As their name suggests, the shrimps clean the fish.They hang out at what scientists call a cleaning station.A fish stops by.Then a shrimp climbs onto the fish and even steps into the fish's mouth.The shrimp uses its tiny claws to pick stuff off the fish's body.That can include dead skin and tiny pieces of food that can hurt the fish.The fish gets a nice cleaning.The shrimp enjoys a tasty meal of fish trash.
Small birds called plovers(灰斑)are also in the cleaning business.They have big customers-crocodiles.Crocodiles have long noses filled with sharp teeth. Cleaning them is funny. When a crocodile opens its mouth, the plover hops right in.It lets the plover eat small, harmful animals attached to the crocodile's teeth.The plover gets an easy meal while the crocodile gets clean teeth.
1.The text is mainly about ________.
A. the hard life in the wild
B. some dangerous animals
C. animals living together
D. animals in a symbiotic relationship
2.According to the text, in a symbiotic relationship, ________.
A. animals depend on each other
B. birds depend on animals for food
C. both sides can get help
D. not all animals treat their partners well
3.According to the text, it can be inferred that ________.
A. living in the wild can be simple
B. different animals have different living ways
C. crocodiles mainly live on plovers
D. ticks are useful to some animals
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Do you often play with your pet dog or cat? Do you like touching wild animals such as squirrels? They are cute. But be careful. If they bite you, you may get a terrible disease——rabies.
Believe it or not, in the last five months, rabies killed more people in China than any other disease. 2,254 people got rabies in the first nine months of this year. In September, 318 people died of rabies. That is 37 per cent more than last September.
Animals like dogs, cats, squirrels and bats can have rabies. If they bite or scratch(抓)someone, rabies could infect(感染)the person’s nervous system(神经系统). The person could even die. It’s important to get the right treatment as soon as possible.
Every year, more than 50,000 people around the world die of rabies. Most of them are from developing countries. India has the most deaths. China is second.
1.Rabies is the name of _____.
A.a book | B.a man | C.a dog | D.a disease |
2.Paragraphs two and three _____.
A.teach people how to deal with rabies. |
B.explain the situation in China. |
C.order people not to keep pets. |
D.show what rabies is really like. |
3.Which of the following animals might NOT have rabies?
A.Squirrels. | B.Ducks. | C.Cats. | D.Bats. |
4.The Chinese for the underlined word “treatment” probably is _____.
A.医生 | B.请客 | C.治疗 | D.待遇 |
5.What the best title for the passage?
A.Don’t keep pets | B.How to keep pets |
C.Watch out for rabies | D.Pets with rabies |
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析