More than _______ of the classmates in my class ____ fond of pop music.
A.two-third, is | B.two-thirds, is |
C.second-third, are | D.two-thirds, are |
高三英语单项填空中等难度题
More than _______ of the classmates in my class ____ fond of pop music.
A.two-third, is B.two-thirds, is
C.second-third, are D.two-thirds, are
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
More than _______ of the classmates in my class ____ fond of pop music.
A.two-third, is | B.two-thirds, is |
C.second-third, are | D.two-thirds, are |
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
More than _______ of the classmates in my class ____ fond of pop music.
A.two-third, is B.two-thirds, is
C.second-third, are D.two-thirds, are
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
One day after more than a month of classes, I read aloud a paragraph from my book, recognizing all of the characters smoothly except for one. I sat back and started to register the achievement: I was actually reading Chinese. The language was starting to make sense. But before the sense of satisfaction was half formed, Teacher Liao said, “Budui!”
It meant, literally, “Not correct.” You could also translate it as no, wrong, nope, uh-uh. Flatly and clearly incorrect. There were many Chinese words that I didn’t know, but I knew that one well.
A voice in my head whined: All of the rest of them were right; isn’t that worth something? But for Teacher Liao it didn’t work like that. If one character was wrong it was simply budui.
“What’s this word?” I asked, pointing at the character I had missed.
“Zhe — the zhe in Zhejiang.”
“Third tone?”
“Fourth tone.”
I breathed deeply and read the section again, and this time I did it perfectly. That was a victory — I turned to Teacher Liao and my eyes said (or at least I imagined them saying): How do you like me now? There seemed to be some satisfaction in her eyes, but she simply said, “Read the next one.”
It was her way of teaching. Success was expected and failure criticized and immediately corrected. You were right or you were budui; there was no middle ground.
I grew to hate budui. The bu was a rising tone and the dui dropped abruptly, like building my confidence and then breaking down all at once. And it bothered me all the more because I knew that Teacher Liao was only telling the truth: everything I did with the language was budui. I was an adult, and as an adult I should be able to accept criticism where it was needed. But that wasn’t the American way; I wanted to be praised for my effort; I didn’t mind criticism as long as it was candy-coated. In China, the single B on the report card matters much more than all the As that surround it. Keep working; you haven’t achieved anything yet.
And so I studied. I was frustrated but I was also stubborn; I was determined to show Teacher Liao that I was dui.
1.Which of the following can best replace “whined” in Paragraph 3?
A.burst out. B.gave in.
C.returned. D.complained.
2.What did the writer expect from Teacher Liao after he tried again?
A.Immediate correction. B.A new challenge.
C.An encouraging response. D.A strict comment.
3.How did the writer feel about the Chinese way of teaching?
A.Candy-coated. B.Weakness-focused.
C.Interest-driven. D.Criticism-absent.
4.What can we infer from the text?
A.The writer was struggling with Liao’s teaching.
B.The American way of teaching is better for adults.
C.The writer was not gifted in language learning.
D.Teacher Liao was not friendly with her students.
高三英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Monitor in Class 8 rushed to the classroom to ask for help only to find _________ of the classmates there.
A. no one B. none
C. neither D. some one
高三英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
60. At the sight of the scene of war, my _____ race back more than 50 years to the dark days of 1940.
A.minds | B.memories | C.thoughts | D.Brains |
高三英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
More than 26 million Americans took part in the Vietnam (越南)War. More than 58,000 of them 21; over 300,000 were 22, and nearly 2300 were missing and thought dead. Improved 23services saved many soldiers with serious 24 that in earlier wars would have been fatal(致命的). More than 600 Americans were prisoners of war (POWs).Some POWs spent six years or even 25 in North Vietnamese prisons.
One of the 26things of the war has been the fate of its veterans(退伍军人).The 27 of soldiers from the Vietnam War was not 28celebrated. Americans 29them with stony silence.
The public's 30 reaction made many veterans angry and 31 them. They had 32a life-and-death struggle, obeying orders for their country's national 33 .In the book Born on the Fourth of July (1976).Vietnam veteran Ron Kovic expressed his 34over their not being supported.
"I didn’t want to 35 it at first---people went against us when we were putting our 36 on the frontline for our country……How could they do this to us? Many of us wouldn't be coming back……"
Thousands of Vietnam veterans turned to drugs or37to kick the drug habits they had developed 38 the war. Many others had trouble in finding jobs or 39down and starting families. Between 250,000 and 350,000 homeless Americans--nearly one third of the total 40 Vietnam veterans.
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高三英语完型填空困难题查看答案及解析
Some classmates are against my plan while the majority are ________ it.
A.in view of B.in favor of C.in honor of D.in memory of
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
With my hand-held Reader, I’ve read more books in the past six months than I ________ in the past six years.
A. doing B. did C. have D. do
高三英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
178. My brother has _____ the army for more than five years.
A.joined | B.been in | C.joined in | D.taken part in |
高三英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析