----- You shouldn’t have talked back to our teacher like that. It was awfully impolite.
----- You are right. I _________ crazy at that moment.
A.could have been | B.can be |
C.must have been | D.should have been |
高二英语单项填空中等难度题
----- You shouldn’t have talked back to our teacher like that. It was awfully impolite.
----- You are right. I _________ crazy at that moment.
A.could have been | B.can be |
C.must have been | D.should have been |
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You shouldn’t talk until ________ to.
A. asking B. having asked C. to ask D. asked
高二英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
. Will you please keep quiet now? You shouldn’t talk until ________ to.
A. asking B. having asked C. to ask D. asked
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Have you ever been afraid to talk back when you were treated unfairly? Have you ever bought something just because the salesman talked you into it?
Many people are afraid to assert (维护,坚持) themselves.Dr.Robert Albert, author of STAND UP, SPEAK OUT and TALK BACK, thinks it is because their self-respect is low.“There’s always a superior (长者)around—a parent, a teacher, a boss who knows better.’’ But Albert and other scientists are doing something to help people assert themselves.
They offer assertiveness training courses, A.T.for short.In the A.T.course people learn that they have a right to be themselves.They learn to speak out and feel good about doing so.They learn to be confident without hurting other people.
In one way, learning to speak out is to get rid of fear.A group taking an A.T.course will help the timid person to lose his fear.But A.T.uses an even stronger motive to share the need.The timid person speaks out in the group because he wants to tell how he feels.
Whether or not you speak up for yourself depends on your self-respect.If your face is more important than you, you may feel less of a person.You start to doubt your answers to problems.However, once you get to feel good about yourself, you can learn to speak out.
1.The problem the writer talks about is that___________.
A.some people are forced to buy things they don’t like
B.some people are afraid to speak up for their rights
C.many superiors are everywhere
D.some people love to help others find confidence in themselves
2.Why don’t many people feel good about themselves?
A.Because some people have a low self-respect.
B.Because talented people can be found all the time.
C.Because the advice from salesmen is always persuasive.
D.Because people don’t like to exchange ideas with others.
3.What does the underlined word “timid’’ probably means?
A.胆小的 B.有学问的
C.有社交能力的 D.好斗的
4.Which of the following is NOT the thing the A.T.course does?
A.Encourage people to speak out .
B.Showing people they have a right to be themselves.
C.Helping them to be brave enough.
D.Helping people to assert themselves even if others are hurt.
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Animals, including insects, don't have a "language" like ours. They do not 'talk' to each other in words and sentences. But if we watch them, we can see that they do have their ways of communicating with each other.
Can you see the rabbit's tail? When rabbits see this white tail moving up and down, they run away. They know that they are in danger. The rabbit has told them something without making a sound. It has given them a signal.
Many other animals use this kind of "language". When a cobra is angry, it raises its head and makes itself look powerful . This warns other animals. When a bee has found food, it goes back to its home. It cannot 'tell' the other bees where the food is by speaking to them, but it does a little dance. This tells the bees where the food is.
Some animals "say" things by making sounds. A dog barks, for example, when a stranger comes near. A cat purrs when it is pleased. Some birds make several different sounds, each with its own meaning. Sometimes we human beings speak in the same way. We make sounds like "Oh" or "Ah" when we are frightened or pleased or when we drop something on our toes.
1.Which one is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Animals have languages like human beings.
B. Bees communicate with each other by dancing.
C. Animals can use words.
D. Animals are brave.
2.A rabbit uses its tail to ______.
A. warn other rabbits when they are in danger
B. tell other rabbits where food is
C. make itself look powerful
D. help it to run fast
3.When a cobra is angry, it ______.
A. makes a loud noise B. raises its head
C. moves up and down D. does a little dance
4.Several different sounds can be made by a _ _
A. rabbit B. bee C. bird D. fish
5.From the passage, we know that _____ use words and sentences to express ideas and thoughts.
A. all living things B. all animals
C. some birds D. human beings
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I can’t have you _____ to your mother like this!
A.talk B.talked C.talking D.to talk
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Have you ever wanted to travel back through time and see what life was like at the beginning of man? Well, museums can make history come alive. And one museum in particular can take you on an exciting journey from the beginning of human culture to the present day.
It is the British Museum. Being one of the largest museums in the world, it is home to over 7 million objects from all the world’s continents. While most of us may not have the chance to visit London, we can catch a glance of the treasures it holds in Beijing. From December 10 to Februry 10, more than 100 cultural relics will be on show in the Palace Museum.
Named “Britain and the World”, a range of pencil sketches, watercolor paintings, sculptures and many other objects have traveled to China.
There are several Chinese objects on show. But “the British Museum got them before 1830 mainly by trade,” said Ma Jige, deputy director of the Exhibition Department of the Palace Museum.
In fact, there are more than 23,000 Chinese relics in the British Museum, including national treasures like gems, artwork and ancient bronze ware objects.
The museum is famous for its exquisite Chinese paintings. Picture of Lady Officials by Gu Kaizhi, a top painter of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (AD 317-420), is there. The British Museum also holds 13,700 Buddhist records from the Dunhuang Grottoes in Gansu Province.
1.Go to visit the British Museum, and you will ________.
A. travel back to the ancient times
B. make history come alive
C. learn more about human culture
D. have a visit to London
2.We can learn from the article that _________.
A. the British Museum is the largest museum in the world
B. the Palace Museum houses over 7 million objects from all over the world
C. part of the British Museum’s collection is available in the Palace Museum
D. the two museums will be combined into one
3.According to the article, _________ are shown in the exhibition.
A. its exquisite Chinese paintings
B. 13,700 Buddhist records from Dunhuang Grottoes
C. works of Gu Kaizhi, a top painter of the Eastern Jin Dynasty,
D. a range of pencil sketches, water color paintings, sculptures and many other objects
4.How many Chinese relics are there in the British Museum?
A. Over 100. B. 13,700.
C. Over 23,000. D. Over 7 million.
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Have you ever wanted to travel back through time and see what life was like at the dawn(起始) of man? Well, museums can make history come alive. And one museum in particular can take you on an exciting journey from the beginning of human culture to the present day.
It is the British Museum. Being one of the largest museums in the world, it is home to over 7 million objects from all the world’s continents. While most of us may not have the opportunity to visit London, we can catch a glimpse of the treasures it holds in Beijing. More than 100 cultural relics will be on display in the Palace Museum. Named “Britain and the World”, a range of pencil sketches (素描), watercolor paintings, sculptures and many other objects have traveled to China.
There will be several Chinese objects on show. But “they were obtained by the British Museum before 1830 mainly by trade,” said Ma Jige, deputy director of the Exhibition Department of the Palace Museum.
In fact, there are more than 23,000 Chinese relics in the British Museum, including national treasures like gems (宝石), artwork and ancient bronze ware objects.
The museum is famed for its exquisite Chinese paintings. Picture of Lady Officials (《女史箴图》) by Gu Kaizhi, a top painter of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (AD 317-420), is there. The British Museum also holds 13,700 Buddhist records from the Dunhuang Grottoes in Gansu Province.
1. From the passage we can learn that ________.
A. the British Museum will be moved to Beijing
B. pictures of some objects belonging to the British Museum will be taken to Beijing
C. pictures of the British Museum will be on show in Beijing
D. some objects of the British Museum will be on show in Beijing
2. The Chinese objects on show were mainly _______ by the British Museum.
A. stolen B. bought C. borrowed D. robbed
3. How many Chinese relics are there in the British Museum?
A. About 100. B. About 1,830. C. About 13,700. D. Over 23,000.
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判断正误
1.Have you ever tried to talk to your son like a friend?
2.He was determining not to make the same mistakes.
3.The music performed now is written by GuJianfen.
4.His voice hears as if he has a cold.
5.It is said Yogo is great benefit to human health.
6.An European settler first discovered the place in 1820.
7. He has decided to go abroad to study with the intention of improving his English and find a job.
8. Would Ma Li come to Brunei, I would meet her at the airport.
9.He learned English over listening to the radio.
10.With the help of foreign experts, the factory produced twice many cars in 2000 as the year before.
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--- I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have blamed you for coming back later.
--- ________. I know you were worried about me.
A.Don’t mention it. B.That’s all right.
C.You’d better not. D.I can’t agree more.
高二英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析