—Shall I wait here for three hours?
—Yes. Three hours ______for you to wait for such a doctor.
A. are not very long B. is not long enough
C. was not long enough D. will be too long
高一英语单项填空中等难度题
—Shall I wait here for three hours?
—Yes. Three hours ______for you to wait for such a doctor.
A. are not very long B. is not long enough
C. was not long enough D. will be too long
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Missing the flight means _______ for another three hours.
A. waiting B. to wait C. wait D. to be waiting
高一英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
Missing the flight means _______ for another three hours.
A.waiting | B.to wait | C.wait | D.to be waiting |
高一英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
The laboratory was_______ until three o’clock that afternoon and I waited for four hours.
A.of use | B.for use | C.into use | D.in use |
高一英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
1.How long does the morning part run each day?
A. For two hours. B. For three hours. C. For four hours.
2.What does the speaker like to do in the evenings?
A. Read books. B. Play tennis. C. Watch shows.
3.Which activity is the most popular?
A. Looking after elephants. B. Recording animals. C. Planting trees.
4.What is the speaker probably doing?
A. Giving a lecture. B. Introducing a programme. C. Looking for volunteers
高一英语短文简单题查看答案及解析
Do you know that you have “body amour(防弹衣)”? Yes, you do. 1. Here are three protective body parts and how they work.
Skin
Your skin might not feel much like the outside of an armoured tank, but it really gives you a lot of protection. 2. Skin also protects our bones, muscles and insides by covering them up. Our skin may not be that tough when we touch it, but it can be very tough when it counts. 3. The skin may get scraped(擦伤)and become bruised(青肿的), but it helps to keep our bones safe so that they don't break easily.
Eyelashes(眼睫毛)and Eyelids
The little soft eyelashes attached to our eyelids are constantly working to blink(眨眼)away dust that would hurt our eyes. Our eyelashes and eyelids use reflex actions to close when danger comes near. Actually if we had to tell our eyelids to close, we could not do it fast enough to offer any real protection for our eyes. When our eyes and brain notice something that might be dangerous, they use lightening fast reflexes to close. 4..
Hair
5. This is a kind of body amour that is very useful, since the sun shines down on our heads all day. Without this covering of hair it would be easy for us to get sunburnt on the top of our heads. We lose about 50 individual hairs from our scalp every day. But most of us have lots of new ones that are replacing them.
A. Think about what happens when we fall.
B. This protection keeps our eyes safe and sound.
C. But you might not know how the armour works.
D. Some of your personal armour might affect you.
E. The hair on our heads protects our soft scalps(头皮).
F. By closing eyes, your eyelashes block out light closer to you.
G. Our skin is the biggest organ in our entire body and it helps to keep us safe.
高一英语七选五中等难度题查看答案及解析
Who is the man waiting for?
A. His parents. B. His three other friends. C. His neighbors.
高一英语短对话简单题查看答案及解析
Are you still here? You were here half an hour ago. Who ______ for?
A. were you waiting B. did you wait
C. are you waiting D. do you wait
高一英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
Are you still here?You were here half an hour ago. Who ________ for?
A.were you waiting B.did you wait
C.are you waiting D.do you wait
高一英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
Mr. Peter Johnson, aged twenty-three, battled for half an hour to escape from his trapped car yesterday when it landed upside down in three feet of water. Mr. Johnson took the only escape route--through the boot(后备箱).
Mr. Johnson’s car had finished up in a ditch(沟) at Romney Marsin, Kent after skidding on ice and hitting a bank. “Fortunately, the water began to come in only slowly,” Mr. Johnson said. “I couldn’t force the doors because they were jammed against the walls of the ditch and dared not open the windows because I knew water would come flooding in.”
Mr. Johnson, a sweet salesman of Sitting Home, Kent, first tried to attract the attention of other motorists by sounding the horn and hammering on the roof and boot. Then he began his struggle to escape.
Later he said, “It was really a halfpenny that saved my life. It was the only coin I had in my pocket and I used it to unscrew the back seat to get into the boot. I hammered desperately with a hammer trying to make someone hear, but no help came.”
It took ten minutes to unscrew the seat, and a further five minutes to clear the sweet samples from the boot. Then Mr. Johnson found a wrench (扳手) and began to work on the boot lock. Fifteen minutes passed by. “It was the only chance I had. Finally it gave, but as soon as I moved the boot lid, the water and mud poured in. I forced the lid down into the mud and scrambled clear as the car filled up.”
His hands and arms cut and bruised(擦伤), Mr. Johnson got to Beckett Farm nearby, where he was looked after by the farmer’s wife, Mrs. Lucy Bates. Huddled in a blanket, he said,“That thirty minutes seemed like hours.” “Only the tips of the car wheels were visible”, police said last night. The vehicle had sunk into two feet of mud at the bottom of the ditch.
1.What is the best title for this newspaper article?
A. The Story of Mr. Johnson, A Sweet Salesman
B. Car Boot Can Serve As The Best Escape Route
C. Driver Escapes Through Car Boot
D. The Driver Survived A Terrible Car Accident
2.Which of the following objects is the most important to Mr. Johnson?
A. The hammer. B. The coin. C. The screw. D. The horn.
3. Which statement is true according to the passage?
A. Mr. Johnson’s car stood on its boot as it fell down.
B. Mr. Johnson could not escape from the door because it was full of sweet jam.
C. Mr. Johnson’s car accident was partly due to the slippery road.
D. Mr. Johnson struggled in the pouring mud as he unscrewed the back seat.
4.“Finally it gave” (Paragraph 5) means that __________.
A. Luckily the door was torn away in the end B. At last the wrench went broken
C. The lock came open after all his efforts D. The chance was lost at the last minute
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析