—Sorry, I can’t go camping with you. I have to get ready for tomorrow’s exam
—______. We can do it together next time.
A.No problem | B.Yes, you are right |
C.Good luck | D.You are welcome |
高二英语单项填空中等难度题
—Sorry, I can’t go camping with you. I have to get ready for tomorrow’s exam
—______. We can do it together next time.
A.No problem | B.Yes, you are right |
C.Good luck | D.You are welcome |
高二英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
--- Sorry, I'm afraid I can't go camping with you. I have to make a good preparation for the entrance college examinations.
--- __________! We can camp together next time.
A. Don't say so B. Congratulations C. Good luck D. Don't mention it.
高二英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
—Tom,I’m sorry to say that I can’t go to watch tonight’s match with you,for I have to prepare for the coming exam.
—________Have some fun!
A.Don’t have too many irons in the fire.
B.Don’t be a wet blanket.
C.Don’t put the cart before the horse.
D.Don’t pull my leg.
高二英语单项填空困难题查看答案及解析
--- You have made a promise to go with me to Nanjing. So why aren’t you getting ready?
--- But I ________ that you wanted me to start at once.
A. haven’t realized B. hadn’t realized C. didn’t realize D. don’t realize
高二英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
--- Sorry to say that I can’t play football with you this afternoon, for I’ll have to prepare for the coming examination.
--- _____. Have some fun!
A.Don’t be a wet blanket B.It’s not my cup of tea
C.It doesn’t matter D.We’re all ears
高二英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
—Can I go to the cinema with you, Daddy?
—Sorry, my darling, but the film is _________ for adults only.
A. admitted B. intended
C. promised D. permitted
高二英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
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—You have promised to go ,then why aren’t you getting ready ?
—I ________ you ________ to go at once .
A.haven’t realized ;want B.didn’t realize ;wanted
C.don’t realize ;want D.don’t realize ;wanted
高二英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
Going to outer space is a little like going camping. You have to carry with you all the food and equipment you need for your trip, so your food can’t be too heavy or hard to prepare. Plus, there are no refrigerators to keep food cold and fresh. Food with all the water dried out is lightweight and doesn’t spoil(变坏). So, many space foods are dried on Earth and stored in special packets.
On Earth, gravity is the force that keeps your feet on the ground and your sandwich on your plate. But there’s no gravity in space. To keep food from floating(漂浮) away, astronauts on the Space Shuttle attach the packets to a special tray(托盘). The tray can be fixed to a wall or to the astronaut’s lap. To prepare their food, astronauts use liquid forms of salt and pepper. The liquid sticks to the food better. Regular salt and pepper would float away, maybe up an astronaut’s nose.
Liquids float right out of cups and glasses, though. So astronauts drink everything from a small bag with a straw(吸管) that can be closed. Astronauts say that most space foods taste pretty good. Some, such as apples and pudding, are the same as the foods you eat on Earth.
Astronauts eat tortillas instead of bread because they make fewer crumbs(碎屑). Floating crumbs could get stuck in equipment or an astronaut’s eye.
Your body uses food in space the same way it does on Earth. Your body must deal with waste in space too. During takeoff and landing, astronauts can’t leave their seats to go to the bathroom. They wear diapers(尿布) under their spacesuits instead. The Space Shuttle has a bathroom the size of a small closet. The toilet has bars that keep astronauts from floating away. A strong flow of air is used instead of water to flush waste down the toilet.
1.Why do astronauts use liquid forms of salt and pepper to prepare food?
A. Liquid doesn’t spoil.
B. Liquid is convenient to use in space.
C.Liquid is lightweight.
D. Astronauts are in great need of water.
2.What do astronauts think of space foods?
A. Most of them taste pleasant.
B. They are mostly fruits.
C.Most of them are rather cold.
D. They contain too little meat.
3.We can infer from the passage that astronauts ___________.
A. drink from cups and glasses
B. always wear diapers in space
C. can move freely during landing
D. must pay attention to crumbs in space
4.What is the passage mainly about?
A. Astronaut’s hard life in space.
B. How astronauts go to the bathroom.
C. The various foods astronauts eat in space.
D. How astronauts eat and deal with waste in space.
高二英语阅读理解简单题查看答案及解析
Are you ready for your exam?
So, it’s exam time again -have you done the necessary work to get good marks? Sleeping with the textbook under the pillow in the hope that knowledge will be magically absorbed into your brain as you sleep doesn’t work. The best strategy is to space your practice out, rather than cram(突击学习)it all together. 1.!
In an article, Tom Stafford, a lecturer in psychology and cognitive(认知的) science at the APF--University of Sheffield, advises, “If you organize five hours of study into one hour a day, you’ll remember more than if you study for five hours a day.”
2.—get pen and paper and start working. Students who can test themselves in advance will be better at getting back material from their memory and learning that material in the long run. You should start by reading a textbook using your favorite highlighter(荧光笔). 3. Instead of just reading those, you basically try to test yourself on them.
4., but if you are still anxious, there’s no harm in performing a personal ritual(仪式). In Japan, for example, it seems to be a tradition for students to eat Katsudon before a test. 5.. The name of the dish reminds people of the word “katsu”, meaning“ winning”. The bottom line is that you need to study, sleep well on the eve of the test, eat a nutritious meal, drink plenty of water and believe that your efforts will pay off. Good luck in your exam.
A. Don’ t rely on memory alone
B. That means hit the books early
C. Good revision should give you confidence
D. Then make flashcards of all the important concepts
E. They believe they could wash all the knowledge out of their head
F. This is a warm bowl of rice topped with egg and a slice of deep-fried pork
G. In different countries there are always those who swear by their “lucky underwear”
高二英语七选五简单题查看答案及解析