At first there was only darkness and silence underground, as a group of 13 coal miners found themselves ____from the outside world because of an accidental _____ .They managed to move together to a spot of relative safety _____ the waterline. Then they waited and waited, which lasted for more than 80 ________ .
Fears alternately (交替)____and fell. The miners followed their training and ____ to survive, hoping that someone would discover ____ whereabouts (下落)in the tunnel and get them out.
The 13 men gathered closely in the flooded Shanmushu mine, which belongs to Sichuan Coal Industry Group, and _____ the possibility that the tunnel might become their __
Then came the faint sounds, which __ a ray of hope. A metallic noise reverberated (回响) faintly from a pipe in the blackness. It's a sound bound to bring instant _____ to men trapped underground. _____ pipes is an old technique in mine rescues to connect rescuers and those _____ rescue.
For the miners waiting ____ in the Shanmushu mine, the sound meant help was __
The searchers had ____ failed to find the miners, but sound of hammering on pipes with metal bars _____ their presence. After a rescue operation of more than 80 hours, the 13 miners returned to the outside world on Wednesday.
People in charge of the rescue _____ several reasons for the 13 miners' survival. First, they were experienced and took turns turning on their head lamps. ____ helped to ease panic. Also, they stayed together in a relatively _____ place that was unlikely to flood and that had plenty of air.
1.A.taken up B.cut down C.cut off D.broken down
2.A.flood B.storm C.typhoon D.earthquake
3.A.above B.under C.across D.through
4.A.minutes B.hours C.days D.weeks
5.A.disturbed B.raised C.appeared D.rose
6.A.education B.experience C.courage D.feeling
7.A.its B.the miners C.his D.their
8.A.refused B.grasped C.faced D.foresaw
9.A.secret B.home C.destination D.tomb
10.A.represented B.released C.opened D.saved
11.A.fear B.joy C.horror D.gratitude
12.A.Striking B.Holding C.Breaking D.Approaching
13.A.possessing B.shouting C.awaiting D.attending
14.A.happily B.patiently C.uncertainly D.proudly
15.A.all the way B.in the way C.by the way D.on the way
16.A.merely B.initially C.finally D.immediately
17.A.signaled B.decided C.found D.guided
18.A.approved B.came up C.commented D.mentioned
19.A.Chat B.Sound C.Light D.Food
20.A.comfortable B.high C.quiet D.terrible
高三英语完形填空简单题
At first there was only darkness and silence underground, as a group of 13 coal miners found themselves ____from the outside world because of an accidental _____ .They managed to move together to a spot of relative safety _____ the waterline. Then they waited and waited, which lasted for more than 80 ________ .
Fears alternately (交替)____and fell. The miners followed their training and ____ to survive, hoping that someone would discover ____ whereabouts (下落)in the tunnel and get them out.
The 13 men gathered closely in the flooded Shanmushu mine, which belongs to Sichuan Coal Industry Group, and _____ the possibility that the tunnel might become their __
Then came the faint sounds, which __ a ray of hope. A metallic noise reverberated (回响) faintly from a pipe in the blackness. It's a sound bound to bring instant _____ to men trapped underground. _____ pipes is an old technique in mine rescues to connect rescuers and those _____ rescue.
For the miners waiting ____ in the Shanmushu mine, the sound meant help was __
The searchers had ____ failed to find the miners, but sound of hammering on pipes with metal bars _____ their presence. After a rescue operation of more than 80 hours, the 13 miners returned to the outside world on Wednesday.
People in charge of the rescue _____ several reasons for the 13 miners' survival. First, they were experienced and took turns turning on their head lamps. ____ helped to ease panic. Also, they stayed together in a relatively _____ place that was unlikely to flood and that had plenty of air.
1.A.taken up B.cut down C.cut off D.broken down
2.A.flood B.storm C.typhoon D.earthquake
3.A.above B.under C.across D.through
4.A.minutes B.hours C.days D.weeks
5.A.disturbed B.raised C.appeared D.rose
6.A.education B.experience C.courage D.feeling
7.A.its B.the miners C.his D.their
8.A.refused B.grasped C.faced D.foresaw
9.A.secret B.home C.destination D.tomb
10.A.represented B.released C.opened D.saved
11.A.fear B.joy C.horror D.gratitude
12.A.Striking B.Holding C.Breaking D.Approaching
13.A.possessing B.shouting C.awaiting D.attending
14.A.happily B.patiently C.uncertainly D.proudly
15.A.all the way B.in the way C.by the way D.on the way
16.A.merely B.initially C.finally D.immediately
17.A.signaled B.decided C.found D.guided
18.A.approved B.came up C.commented D.mentioned
19.A.Chat B.Sound C.Light D.Food
20.A.comfortable B.high C.quiet D.terrible
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The silence in the dark building was scaring. No sound and voice____ heard at that moment.
A. were B. was C. is D. are
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
As Britain’s first and only female Prime Minister, Thatcher was famous for her_____ style, and thus she was called the“Iron Lady”.
A.constant B.tough C.rough D.mild
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
It was only in 1997 J. K. Rowling completed the first Harry Potter story, _______ was also known as Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone.
A.that; that | B.that; which | C.when; that | D.when; which |
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It was just getting dark. There was a touch of fog and I was on a lonely stretch of road. 36
I was going along cheerfully, thinking about the dinner I would eat when I got to Salistury.
I was going along37 at about thirty-five miles an hour when suddenly I heard a scream, a38 scream--- “ Help! ” I looked round, but the only39 of life was a large, black, rather suspicious-looking car just40 a bend in the road about a hundred yards away. That was where the cry had come from. I41 speed and went after it. I think the driver saw what I was doing, for he did the same and began to draw42 me. As I drew near, the girl’s voice came again, a lovely voice but trembling with43 .
“Let me go, you coward; you’re hurting me. Oh ! Oh ! ”
I felt my44 boil. The fog was coming down45 now, and the countryside was lonelier. I had no46 that the murderous guy in the car noticed this. Again came a cry.
“Drop that knife, you fool. Oh ! ” Then a cry and a groan(呻吟).
If I was to save her, it was now or47 . Perhaps even now I was too late. But if I couldn’t save the girl, I would at least try to bring the murderer to48 . The car was only a couple of yards away now. I drove the bike right across its49 , and its brakes screamed as the driver tried to pull it over and50 into the ditch(沟)at the side of the road. The door of the car was pushed open angrily and a dark, evil-looking fellow stepped out .
“You fool!” he shouted as he came towards me with his fist raised to hit me. But I was51 than he. I put all I could into52 that would have knocked out Joe Louis. It53 him right on the point of the chin; his54 slowly bent under him, and he dropped to the ground without a sound. I rushed to the car, 55 open the door and looked inside. There was no girl there. Suddenly from the back of the car came a voice.
“You have been listening to a radio play, Murder in Hollywood, with Mae Garbo and Clark Taylor. The news will follow immediately . ”
1.A. And B. Though C. Therefore D. But
2.A. quietly B. quickly C. carefully D. nervously
3.A. boy’s B. man’s C. woman’s D. driver’s
4.A. person B. sign C. sound D. form
5.A. turning B. crossing C. going D. driving
6.A. slowed down B. put on C. added to D. took up
7.A. right behind B. close to C. away from D. near by
8.A. joy B. sorrow C. fear D. anger
9.A. tears B. heart C. face D. blood
10.A. slighter B. thicker C. lower D. harder
11.A. need B. effort C. trouble D. doubt
12.A. never B. late C. ever D. then
13.A. justice B. court C. lawyer D. sentence
14.A. direction B. path C. front D. nose
15.A. drove B. ran C. crashed D. sped
16.A. slower B. quicker C. taller D. heavier
17.A. an anger B. a fist C. a beat D. a blow
18.A. caught B. struck C. knocked D. beat
19.A. chin B. fists C. knees D. body
20.A. hit B. brought C. pushed D. pulled
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As a child, I was truly afraid of the dark and of getting lost; these fears were very real and caused me some uncomfortable moments.
Maybe it was the strange 26 things looked and sounded in my familiar room at night that 27 me so much. There was never total 28 , but a streetlight or passing car lights 29 clothes hung over a chair take on(呈现) the30 of a wild animal. Out of the corner of my 31 , I saw the curtains seem to move when there was no 32 . A tiny sound in the floor would seem a hundred times louder than in the daylight. My 33 would run wild, and my heart would beat fast. I would 34 very still so that the “enemy” would not discover me.
Another of my childhood fears was that I would get lost, 35 on the way home from school. Every morning I got on the school bus right near my home .That was no 36 . After school, 37 , when all the buses were 38 up along the street, I was afraid that I’d get on the wrong one and be taken to some 39 neighborhood. On school or family trips to a park or a museum, I wouldn’t let the leaders out of my 40 .
Perhaps one of the worst fears41 all I had as a child was that of not being liked or42 by others. Being popular was so important to me43 , and the fear of not being liked was a 44 one.
One of the processes(过程) of growing up is being able to 45 and overcome(克服) our fears. Understanding the things that frightened us as children helps us achieve greater success later in life.
1.A. way B. time C. place D. reason
2.A. wounded B. destroyed C. surprised D. frightened
3.A. quietness B. darkness C. emptiness D. loneliness
4.A. got B. forced C. made D. caused
5.A. spirit B. height C. body D. shape
6.A. eye B. window C. mouth D. door
7.A. breath B. wind C. air D. sound
8.A. belief B. feeling C. imagination D. doubt
9.A. lay B. hide C. rest D. lie
10.A. especially B. simply C. probably D. directly
11.A. discussion B. problem C. joke D. matter
12.A. however B. yet C. although D. still
13.A. called B. backed C. lined D. packed
14.A. old B. crowded C. poor D. unfamiliar
15.A. sight B. mind C. order D. task
16.A. above B. in C. of D. at
17.A. protected B. guided C. believed D. accepted
18.A. then B. there C. once D. anyway
19.A. strict B. powerful C. heavy D. right
20.A. form B. remember C. recognize D. recover
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单句改错
1.Struggled in a world of silence and darkness, Helen Keller seemed to be simple-minded.
2.The three Bronte sisters adopted this practice, Mary Ann Evans did the same.
3.We decided to fight against this unfair system which prohibits us blacks sitting where we like.
4.Our friendship had developed quickly over the weeks that followed.
5.Maybe if I studied science then, I would have been able to give you more help.
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第三节 单句改错 (共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
1.Struggled in a world of silence and darkness.,Helen Keller seemed to be simple-minded.
2.The three Bronte sisters adopted this practice.,Mary Ann Evans did the same.
3.We decided to fight against this unfair system which prohibits us blacks sitting where we like.
4.Our friendship had developed quickly over the weeks that followed.
5.Maybe if I studied science then, I would have been able to give more help.
高三英语单句改错中等难度题查看答案及解析
When tea was first brought to England between 1652 and 1654, it was so expensive that only the rich could buy it. It was said that an old couple had some sent to them as a great treat. But they did not know how it ought to be used. Eventually they boiled the leaves, put some of them on a piece of bacon for dinner, ate the leaves, and threw the tea soup away. However, tea quickly proved popular enough to replace ale(麦芽酒)as the national drink of England after King Charles II and his Portuguese wife began to follow this foreign tea tradition.
Before the introduction of tea into Britain, the English had two main meals — breakfast and dinner. Breakfast was ale, bread and beef. Dinner was a long, massive meal at the end of the day. It was no wonder that Anna, the Duchess of Bedford (1788 — 1861) experienced a “sinking feeling” in the late afternoon. So she invited friends to join her for an additional afternoon meal at five o’clock in her castle. The menu centered around small cakes, bread and butter sandwiches, and, of course, tea. This summer practice proved so popular that the Duchess continued it when she returned to London, sending cards to her friends asking them to join her for “tea and a walking the fields”.
The practice of inviting friends to come for tea in the afternoon was quickly picked up by other social hostesses. A common pattern of service soon came into practice. The first pot of tea was made in the kitchen and carried to the lady of the house who waited with her invited guests, surrounded by fine porcelain(瓷器)from China. The first pot was warmed by the hostess from a second pot (usually silver) that was kept heated over a small flame. Food and tea was then passed among the guests, the main purpose of the visiting being conversation.
1. The story of the old couple in Paragraph 1 is to show ____________.
A. how impolite the old couple were
B. how English people cooked tea
C. how difficult it was to introduce tea to England
D. how little English people knew about tea in those days
2.The underlined phrase “sinking feeling” in Paragraph 2 refers to a feeling of ____________.
A. hunger B. loneliness
C. thirst D. anger
3.According to the passage, the key factors of a typical afternoon tea include ____________.
a. cakes and bread
b. a massive meal
c. tea d. ale
e. fine porcelain
f. silver tea pot
g. a small flame
A. a, b, c, d, f B. a, c, e, f, g
C. a, b, e, f, g D. a, c, d, e, g
4.We can know from the passage that afternoon tea ____________.
A. leads to the wide planting and large production of tea in England
B. helps bring King Charles II and his wife together in their childhood
C. is not only an additional afternoon meal but helps bring people together
D. contributes to the increasingly high price of tea and porcelain in England
高三英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
When I spent Christmas away from home in Europe for the first time, I was only 14 and it was absolutely horrific. I am now married and live in the US. So there is little possibility for me to go home for Christmas. Now I am able to get through Christmas with some moments of joy:
First, you are advised to search you area for stores that carry items from your home country or town. Buy food, candles and some other things that mean something to you.
Hold on to the traditions from your home that you think are important even if other people think they are stupid. But keep in mind to be open for new traditions from wherever you might be, because those traditions are as important to those people around you as yours are to you. For me that includes celebrating Christmas on the 24th.
Call, write Christmas cards, buy gifts and mail them to loved ones, just as if you were there. If you try to pretend as if the holiday doesn’t exist, you are just going to make it worse.
Introduce your traditions to your loved ones, especially your kids. It will only enrich their celebration of the holiday to have some unique traditions in their home. Little by little it will become their tradition and it’s fun for them to try something new.
Find clubs, churches or organizations that are from your home country. Chances are that they will have some celebration with some of your traditions which you can join in.
Food is one of the most important factors in any kind of tradition. Find the recipe of that cake your grandmother used and make it your tradition to bake that particular cake.
Call up your parents and get them to send you some of your favorite childhood ornaments (装饰品) for your tree.
Embrace new traditions, talk to your family about which ones you want to make your own and stick with them.
If you are far away from home, Christmas can never be the same as you experienced it before, but it is important to remember these traditions while appreciating the new ones. Keep an open mind and find a compromise between old and new traditons.
1.The author spent his 14th Christmas ___________.
A. unpleasantly in the US B. joyfully in the US
C. unpleasantly in Europe D. joyfully in Europe
2.Why does the author advise people to hunt in some special stores?
A. Because people can buy some discounted goods there.
B. Because people can feel less homesick there.
C. Because it’s an old Christmas tradition.
D. Because they offer goods from the hometown of the people.
3.Which of the following statements does the author agree with?
A. It’s great for children to have some unique traditions.
B. People should join in all kinds of clubs to celebrate Christmas.
C. People should give up traditions which are stupid in other people’s eyes.
D. It is popular to celebrate Christmas on the 24th around the world.
4.The author suggests giving a call to parents on Christmas mainly to __________.
A. express love to them B. follow the tradition
C. ask for some ornaments D. set an example for children
高三英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析