You look not a bit older than you did 10 years ago. How do you _______ so young?
A. change B. grow C. stay D. become
高三英语单项填空中等难度题
You look not a bit older than you did 10 years ago. How do you _______ so young?
A. change B. grow C. stay D. become
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—I didn’t do well in this English examination.How about you?
—I did ________ you.
A.not better than B.no worse than
C.as well as D.no better than
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
"How did you do it, Dad? How have you to not take a drink for almost 20 years?" It took me almost 20 years to have the to even ask my father this very personal question. When Dad first drinking, the whole family was on pins and needles every time he a situation that, in the past, would have him drinking again. For a few years we were afraid to bring it up the drinking would begin again.
"I had this little poem that I recite to myself at least four to five times a day," was Dad's reply to my 18-year-old question. "The words were an instant relief and constant to me that things were never so that I could not handle them," Dad said. And then he the poem with me. The poem's simple, yet profound words immediately became part of my daily as well.
About a month after this talk with my father, I a gift in the mail from a friend of mine. It was a book of daily affirmations (誓词)with one affirmation for each day of the year.
It has been my experience that when you get with days of the year on it, you automatically turn to the that lists your own birthday.
I opened the book to November 10 to what words of wisdom this book had in store for me. I did a double-take and tears of and appreciation rolled down my face. There, on my birthday, was the same poem that had helped my father for all these years! It is called the Serenity (安详)Prayer:
God, grant me the Serenity to accept the things I cannot change; the Courage to change the things I can; and the Wisdom to know the difference.
1.A. prepared B. promised C. managed D. performed
2.A. courage B. opportunity C. inspiration D. reason
3.A. began B. avoided C. permitted D. quit
4.A. got away with B. got into C. got down to D. got through
5.A. forbade B. started C. attracted D. caused
6.A. for fear B. for sure C. so that D. otherwise
7.A. should B. might C. would D. had to
8.A. unanswered B. unasked C. unexpected D. unwelcome
9.A. prayer B. performer C. inspector D. reminder
10.A. rough B. severe C. tough D. urgent
11.A. created B. explained C. spared D. shared
12.A. schedule B. routine C. habits D. customs
13.A. mistook B. posted C. accepted D. received
14.A. copied B. presented C. listed D. printed
15.A. something B. anything C. everything D. nothing
16.A. date B. page C. matters D. problems
17.A. doubtedly B. eventually C. patiently D. hurriedly
18.A. see B. recite C. repeat D. forecast
19.A. sadness B. loneliness C. disbelief D. belief
20.A. exact B. correct C. almost D. much
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“How did you do it, Dad ? How have you 21 not to take a drink for almost 20 years? ”It took me almost 20 years to have the 22 to even ask my father this very 23 question.
When Dad first 24 drinking, the whole family was on pins and needles 25 he got into a situation that, in the past, would have started him drinking again.For a few years we were 26 to bring it up for fear that the drinking would begin again.
“I had this little 27 that I would recite to myself 28 four to five times a day ” was Dad’s 29 to my 18-year-old unasked question.“The 30 were an instant relief and constant reminder to me that things were never so 31 that I could not handle them,”Dad said.And then he 32 the poem with me.The poem’s simple, yet profound (深奥的) words 33 became part of my daily routine as well.
About a month after this talk with my father,I 34 a gift in the mail from a friend of mine. It was a book of affirmations (断言) with one affirmation listed for each 35 of the year.
I 36 opened the book to the page of my birthday to see what words of wisdom this book had in store for me. 37 of disbelief and appreciation rolled down my face.There,on my birthday ,was the 38 poem that had helped my 39 for all these years! It is called The Sereniry Prayer.
God,give me the Serenity(平静)to accept the things I cannot change,the Courage to 40 the things I can,and the Wisdom to know the difference.
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How did you do it, Dad? How have you managed not to take a drink for almost 20 years? It took me almost 20 years to have the ___to even ask my father this very personal question. When Dad first ___drinking, the whole family was on pins and needles every time he got into a ____ that, in the past, would have started him ___again.For a few years we were afraid to bring it up ___this addiction would begin again.
“I had this little poem that I would ___to myself at least four to five times a day,”was Dad’s reply to my 18-year-old unasked question.“The words were a constant ___to me that things were ____so hard that I could not deal with them,”Dad said. Then he ___the poem with me. The poem’s ____, yet profound words immediately became ___of my daily routine as well.
About a month after this ____with my father, I received a gift in the mail from a friend of mine. It was a ___of daily sayings of wisdom with one listed for each day of the year.
It has been my ___that when you get something with days of the year on it, you naturally turn to the page that lists your own ____.
I ___opened the book to April 17 to see ____words of wisdom this book had in store for me. I was ____when I looked at the page, and then ____of disbelief and appreciation rolled down my cheek. There, on my birthday, was the very poem that had _____my father for all these years! It is called the Serenity (平静的心) Prayer.
God grant me
The serenity to accept the things I cannot change; the courage to change the things I can; and the wisdom to know the difference.
1.A.opportunity B.courage C.desire D.interest
2.A.gave up B.took up C.went on D.held on
3.A.company B.habit C.situation D.group
4.A.working B.disappearing C.smoking D.drinking
5.A.even though B.for fear that C.as far as D.as long as
6.A.recite B.write C.send D.introduce
7.A.challenge B.pressure C.warning D.reminder
8.A.never B.even C.always D.still
9.A.discussed B.shared C.analysed D.polished
10.A.extraordinary B.well-written C.simple D.moving
11.A.all B.that C.none D.part
12.A.conversation B.conflict C.argument D.lesson
13.A.number B.book C.pack D.calendar
14.A.habit B.practice C.experience D.advice
15.A.favorite B.birthday C.schedule D.vacations
16.A.hesitatingly B.precisely C.suddenly D.hurriedly
17.A.where B.whether C.what D.how
18.A.astonished B.delighted C.confused D.relieved
19.A.eyesight B.feelings C.tears D.looks
20.A.troubled B.attracted C.pleased D.benefited
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---How much salt did you put in the soup?
---I’m sorry to say, _____. I forgot.
A. none B. not a bit C. nothing D. no
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---How do you think of his plan?
---I was not a bit surprised, for I had fully expected _____.
A. as much B. so much C. that much D. very much
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
I’m 47 years old. Two days ago, you sent me an email, which I did not answer. I didn’t answer it, in part, because I am 47 years old.
I almost answered your email after bedtime, which is when I have often answered emails. My laptop was put on my bedside table. My husband sat on his side of the bed, and he leaned back and asked me if I’d given any thought to whether the chickens would need to be kept away from the apple trees after he sprayed them with something to keep the bugs away.
We moved on to the children’s math grades, then to the way they just take their socks off and leave them, inside out, no matter where they are. I looked at the clock and saw that it was not as early as I’d thought, not for a lot of things, and so we turned off the light, and I did not answer your email.
Your email sat among emails from bosses and editors and orthodontists all through the next workday. My children were at school, and I had not yet managed to write 300 words nine more times. I thought about answering your email in the afternoon, while my older daughter and I waited outside the school for her sister to finish a piano lesson. My daughter probably would not have minded. She is almost 13, and sometimes, when she sits in the house texting while I try to talk to her, I sprayed her with the bottle I keep on the counter to spray the cats when they start scratching the back of the sofa. I could have answered your email then. I admit it. We could have sat there, in peaceful silence, each staring at our phone. I had time to answer your email, and I did not.
I snuggled(依偎) my youngest son at bedtime that night, because he asked. I snuggled him even though your email was calling, and some part of me wanted to pull away from the tedium of bedtime and reply. Replying would have felt fresh and new, while bedtime felt old and stale. I would like to say I snuggled my son and did not give your email one single thought, but that would not be true, and it would also be rude, even though it is a state of mind to which many of us aspire. Instead, I hovered(悬停) somewhere between presence in the bedtime moment and awareness of your email and many others. I spend a lot of time in that gap, sometimes drafting mental responses to emails, which I am later surprised and sad to find I have not actually sent.
It is possible that I will answer your email later, in a few hours, or in a few years, maybe when I am 57, and I will be so happy to have your email. We will trade words, and those words will again seem so real to me, a whole world in my laptop, where I live, sometimes, because there is so much that is attractive in there, where time moves fast and yet never moves at all. I will take my laptop outside and I will sit among the trees, listening for the voices of children who are no longer home, and I will answer your email.
It is also possible that I will not — that I, in fact, will never answer your email. If that is the case, if the people and the places and the things around me still press upon me with more urgency than your email and so many others, I hope that you will forgive me. I have already forgiven myself.
1.Why does the author mention chickens and the children’s math grades?
A. Because daily routines took up most of her time.
B. Because she was troubled by many unimportant things.
C. Because she was more concerned about her family.
D. Because she often put off answering email till bedtime.
2.What can be learnt from the author’s description of her daughter?
A. The author used to answer emails while waiting for her daughter.
B. The author would rather play with her daughter than answer emails.
C. The author and daughters liked to use their phone alone.
D. The author regretted the time spent on the phone.
3.What tone does the author use in answering emails after snuggling her son?
A. humor B. embarrassment
C. apology D. happiness
4.What do the last two paragraphs mainly tell us?
A. Learn to forgive yourself for not answering emails in time.
B. The world outside is so attractive that we should enjoy it now.
C. I will surely answer emails without children around.
D. Answering emails is a thing of little urgency.
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This television documentary will show you ________ 70 years ago.
A.how our city Wuxi looked like B.what did our city Wuxi look like
C.what our city Wuxi looked like D.how did our city Wuxi look like
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153. --- How did you know that I won?
--- I just from the look on your face. I am not so sure.
guessed B. looked C. knew D. Supposed
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