282. I think they have gone to the airport to _____ their daughter ______.
A.see….over | B.see…off | C.see…through | D.see…to |
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282. I think they have gone to the airport to _____ their daughter ______.
A.see….over | B.see…off | C.see…through | D.see…to |
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What does the man mean?
A. They have left for the airport.
B. They are on the way to the airport.
C. They may be late for the plane.
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Dear Sir,
I have to travel every day from Souk Road to the airport. Two buses travel along their route: the number 49 and number 16. But by the time the number 16 bus reaches Souk Road it is always full, so I can’t get on it. I have to wait for the number 49, because sometimes there are empty seats on it.
The timetable says that there are buses from Souk Road to the airport every ten minutes. If this is so, why do I have to wait half an hour for a bus nearly every day?
The regulations (规章) say that if there are empty seats on a bus, the bus must stop at every stop where people are waiting. Why do the half-empty buses go straight past me when I am standing at the bus stop?
The regulations say that no bus may carry more than 40 seated passengers and 20 standing passengers. Yesterday I was the first to get off the bus when it reached the airport. I counted the other passengers as they got off. There were 129 of them.
It is clear that our bus companies break the regulations and think little of their passengers. Can nothing be done to make your service better?
Yours,
Tired passenger
1.The writer has to take Bus No. 49 because ______.
A.it is not always full B.it arrives on time
C.it travels faster D.it has fewer seats on it
2.The regulations say that each bus may carry ______ passengers at most.
A.20 B.40
C.129 D.60
3.What kind of letter is this passage?
A.It’s a letter of thanks B.It’s a letter of apology
C.It’s a letter of introduction D.It’s a letter of complaint
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They________to see you off at the airport, but they got there too late.
A. have hoped B. had hoped C. would hope D. hope
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“ They went to the lecture, but it had been put off.” “ Oh, so they _______.”
A.needn’t have gone | B.should have gone |
C.mustn’t have gone | D.don’t need to go |
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________ mothers couldn’t go to the meeting, because they have gone to Shanghai .
A.Mary and Peter’s | B.Mary and Peter |
C.Mary’s and Peter | D.Mary’s and Peter’s |
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Most of us have gone away from “mad men” in the street, only to realize that they are in fact using a Bluetooth headset. Now a new University of Pennsylvania study shows that muttering can actually help people find lost objects—in other words, saying the name of an object helps you find it more quickly.
Previous work has suggested that speaking aloud while performing step-by-step tasks, like tying shoelaces (鞋带), can help kids guide their behavior and let them focus on the job in hand. However, scientists were not sure if speaking aloud when performing tasks could help adults in the same way, especially when looking for particular objects. Professor Gary Lupan and Daniel Swingley, writing for the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, carried out some experiments. They hoped to give the fact that next time you lose your keys, muttering “keys, keys, keys” can in fact help you find them.
Inspired by viewing people muttering to themselves as they try to find things like peanut butter in a supermarket, the researchers conducted two experiments to see if this actually worked. In the first, participants were shown 20 pictures of various objects and were asked to find a certain one, with some seeing a text label (标签) telling them what they were looking for. These participants were then asked to search for the object again while saying the word to themselves, with results showing that saying it aloud helped people find the object more quickly.
The second experiment saw participants performing a shopping task, where they were shown photographs of items (物品) commonly found on supermarket shelves. They were asked to find all examples of a particular item, so if they were asked for apples they had to find all the bags of apples, as quickly as possible. The researchers found that there was also an advantage in saying the name of the product aloud when they were searching for something familiar.
The University of Pennsylvania study shows that muttering can actually help people reach the target object—in other words, muttering to oneself helps to focus the mind on something. It works more effectively than seeing a written description. Repeating the word over and over again helps even more.
1.The second paragraph tells us that ________.
A. muttering helps people to control their behavior
B. muttering has the same effect on both kids and adults
C. it is really hard to carry out the experiments on adults
D. it is easier for kids to do step-by-step tasks by muttering
2.According to the passage, muttering can help people in a way that ________.
A. it completely controls people’s mind
B. it directly explains people’s behavior
C. they concentrate more on their job at hand
D. they reduce their pressure from their mind
3.The two experiments mentioned in the passage show that ________.
A. participants were better at doing the shopping task
B. it took the participants the same time to find the objects
C. showing pictures of the items helped find them more quickly
D. participants saying aloud the word found the object more quickly
4.What is the best title of the passage?
A. Effects of Muttering
B. How to Find Lost Objects
C. What to Mutter to Yourself
D. Methods of Remembering Objects
高三英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Today, many people think 1. (compete) is the key to success. They pursue their own 2. (person) goals with no regard for the people around them. I believe such thinking is 3. of date. Contemporary society demands that we 4. (cooperate) with others. Real success will come when we grow together, 5. than hold each other down. In order to 6. (success), we must cooperate to solve problems.
Today, information and knowledge are growing so rapidly 7. no individual can master everything. We need each other to fill in the gaps in our knowledge and understanding. By 8. (be) flexible, supportive and willing to compromise, we will have more success in our lives and careers. 9. cooperation, we will develop stronger relationships, 10. are the source of happiness and satisfaction in life, and achieve more.
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Today,many people think1.(compete) is the key to success.They pursue their own2.(person) goals with no regard for the people around them.I believe such thinking is3.of date.Contemporary society demands that we4. (cooperate) with others.Real success will come when we grow together,5.than hold each other down.In order to6.(success),we must cooperate to solve problems.
Today,information and knowledge are growing so rapidly7.no individual can master everything.We need each other to fill in the gaps in our knowledge and understanding.By8. (be) flexible,supportive and willing to compromise,we will have more success in our lives and careers._9.cooperation,we will develop stronger relationships,10.are the source of happiness and satisfaction in life,and achieve more.
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—Do you think I should have a record of the medical workers who risked their lives to come to the aid of Hubei, Mary?
—If I were in your shoes, I certainly would.
A.None of your business. B.It depends.
C.Why not? D.I don’t think so.
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