--- Did you went to India as planned ?
--- No , we _____________________
A.would rather go to my home town |
B.preferred to go to my home town |
C.went to my home town instead |
D.went to my home town rather than going to India |
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--- Did you went to India as planned ?
--- No , we _____________________
A.would rather go to my home town |
B.preferred to go to my home town |
C.went to my home town instead |
D.went to my home town rather than going to India |
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–Did you plan to meet here? -- No, we met ____.
A.with mistake | B.by accident | C.by the way | D.with chance |
高一英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
— Did you plan to meet here? — No, we met ________.
A. by mistake B. by accident
C. by the way D. with chance
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Last Sunday, my whole family went to the amusement park near our hometown, As we planned the day before, on my brother’s 13th birthday. David was two years older than I.
The weather was perfect and everyone was happy. The park was not too crowded. “Fioda,” said my brother, “do you want to go on that ride with me?” “Of course,” I said. The ride was brand new. I saw commercials(广告) for this huge roller coaster(过山车) on television. I was so excited to ride it. As we got in line, we talked excitedly about what we might experience. We decided that we would both try to keep our hands in the air the whole time. We believed that would make it even more enjoyable. I was so busy talking to my brother that I missed the most important sign----Empty your pockets before going on the ride. Something bad happened!
The ride started. It was a really fast roller! Before I knew it, we were upside down. I felt my phone slipping(滑落) from my pocket. My hands were in the air, just as we had promised, and I didn’t catch my phone in time. It hit me on the head, fell down to the ground and broke. My parents said I wouldn’t have a new phone until I had enough money to pay for it. I need to be more careful. Next time, I’ll pay better attention the warning signs as we wait in line for the ride.
1.Last Sunday, Fiona_________.
A. Was 13 years old
B. Was invited to town
C. Went to an amusement park
D. Prepared for David’s birthday party
2.Fiona got to know the new ride from________.
A. sign B. the television
C. her parents D. her brother
3.What does the underlined word “that” in Paragraph 2 refer to?
A. To keep hands in the air. B. To empty our pockets.
C. To talk excitedly. D. To miss the sign
4.When did Fiona’s phone break?
A. Before she went on the ride.
B. Right after she got off the ride.
C. While she was enjoying the ride
D. Shortly after she arrived home.
高一英语阅读理解简单题查看答案及解析
There once was a master who went to India. In those times, we didn't have the communications or airplanes or many kinds of transportation that we do now. So the master went to India on foot. He had never been to India before; perhaps he came from Persia. And when he got there, he saw a lot of fruit. In India they have plenty of fruit to sell, but much of it is expensive because they can't grow much due to the water situation. So he saw one basket, a big basket of some very red, long fruit. And it was the cheapest in the shop, not expensive at all.
So he went up and asked, "How much per kilo?" And the shopkeeper said, "Two rupees(卢比)." Two rupees in India is nothing; it's like dirt. So he bought a whole kilogram of the fruit and started eating it. But after he ate some of it: Oh, my God! His eyes watered, his mouth watered and burned, his eyes were burning, his head was burning and his face became red. As he coughed and choked and gasped for breath, he jumped up and down, saying, "Ah! Ah! Ah!"But he still continued to eat the fruit! Some people who were looking at him shook their heads and said, "You're crazy, man. Those are chilies(辣椒)! You can't eat so many; they're not good for you! People use them as a condiment(作料), but only a little bit to put into food for taste. You can't just eat them by the handful like that; they're not fruit!" So the stupid master said, "No, I can't stop! I paid money for them, and now I'll eat them. It's my money!"
And you think that master was stupid, right? Similarly, we sometimes do a lot of things like that. We invest money, time or effort in a relationship, business or job. And even though it's been a long time, bitter experience tells us it won't work, and we know there's no more hope that things will change in the future — this we definitely know by intuition(直觉) — we still continue just because we've invested money, time, effort and love into it. Just like the man who ate the chilies and suffered so much but couldn't stop because he didn't want to waste the money he'd paid.
1.Why did the master buy a lot of chilies?
A.He loved the taste of chilies very much.
B.He spent a lot of money on chilies.
C.The price of chilies is very low.
D.The quality of Indian chilies is very good.
2.What can we infer about the master according to the passage?
A.He is very wise in spending his money.
B.He came from Persia with someone else.
C.He walked to India for the first time.
D.He is a very rich and honest man.
3.What is the purpose of the passage?
A.To share us a funny story about a silly master.
B.To tell us when to give up in life.
C.To offer some information about India.
D.To remind us how to spend money wisely.
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Did you ever have to say “no” to somebody? Such as a classmate who asks to go to lunch with you? New research suggests that, at least socially, a rejection (拒绝) should not include an apology. In other words, saying you are sorry does not make the person being rejected feel any better. In fact, it might make the rejected person feel worse. That is surprising. Many people consider it to be good manners to say they are sorry when they turn down a request.
Gili Freedman is doing some related research at Dartmouth College. For her research, she asked over 1,000 people to respond to different examples of social rejection. In one example, the researchers asked people for their reaction (反应)after a person named Taylor asked to join a co-worker who went out to lunch every Friday. And Taylor was told “no”. But in some cases, the person rejecting Taylor offered an apology. In other cases, the people doing the rejection did not say they were sorry. People were asked how they would feel if they were being turned down, just as Taylor was. Most said they would be more hurt by a rejection with an apology than a rejection without an apology.
Freedman said the reason is that apologies make people feel like they need to say that the rejection was okay— even when they felt like it was not okay. Rejection without an apology lets them express their feelings of disappointment, hurt or anger more easily. Freedman also said that an apology often makes the person doing the rejection feel better—even as it makes the person being rejected feel worse.
Her research deals only with social communication. A business situation might be very different. “If a manager rejects a job interviewee or a boss must tell an employee that he or she is being fired from a job,” Freedman said, “reactions to apologies may be different.”
1.Why do people say they are sorry when they express rejection?
A.Because they think it is more polite.
B.Because they think it helps them express their dislike better.
C.Because they think apologies are the basis of communication.
D.Because they think it sounds more comfortable for the listener.
2.In Gili Freedman’s research, over 1,000 people ________.
A.rejected others without an apology
B.offered an apology when rejecting others
C.would be more hurt by a rejection with an apology
D.were asked to answer the question in different situations
3.What role does an apology play in rejection?
A.It makes the rejection more acceptable.
B.It makes a good impression on the listener.
C.It makes the communication more pleasant.
D.It makes the person doing the rejecting feel better.
4.What will be mentioned next according to the last paragraph?
A.The effect of an apology during a rejection.
B.Gili Freedman’s research on business situations.
C.A rejection with an apology in a business situation.
D.The difference between a social situation and a business one.
高一英语阅读理解困难题查看答案及解析
As time went by, the plan they stuck ____ fairly practical.
A. to proved B. to proving C. proved D. to be proved
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
—Jane and July are here. Did I introduce them to you?
—No,you didn’t. I’ve seen them,but we__________.
A.hadn’t been introduced
B.haven’t been introduced
C.weren’t introduced
D.didn’t introduce
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---Where did you get to know her?
--- It was in Harbin No. 3 High School ______ we studied.
A.that B.there C.which D.where
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
This restaurant wasn't that other restaurant we went to.
A. half as good as B. as half good as C. as good as half D. good as half as
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