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1.International support has caused a wave of optimism in the Ellesmere Company, as many employers are willing to stay late in their offices and work overtime.
2. Give me for free a printer, and I’ll buy your computer.
3.Last Saturday morning, he woke with a shock from his dream, thinking he was late for work.
4.In the past, most schoolteachers were men, but today there are more women than men.
5.Jenny suddenly saw her former English teacher Bruce on her way back home, but he turned around and disappeared.
6.I don’t know how Mickey managed to keep the car on the road for so long. At the end, it was practically in such a bad condition that parts are breaking off.
7.It has been raining continuously since the beginning of September and I will make use of the fine weather tomorrow to do my laundry.
8.The marble sculpture on permanent display at the Louvre Museum in Paris, part of whose arms were lost during its transport to France, is called the Venus de Milo.
9.People in this area still practice the custom which first appeared in the sixth century.
10.The apartment I live in now belongs to my friend George. It is close to the bus stop and the rent is only $ 120a week.
高一英语句型转换中等难度题
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1.International support has caused a wave of optimism in the Ellesmere Company, as many employers are willing to stay late in their offices and work overtime.
2. Give me for free a printer, and I’ll buy your computer.
3.Last Saturday morning, he woke with a shock from his dream, thinking he was late for work.
4.In the past, most schoolteachers were men, but today there are more women than men.
5.Jenny suddenly saw her former English teacher Bruce on her way back home, but he turned around and disappeared.
6.I don’t know how Mickey managed to keep the car on the road for so long. At the end, it was practically in such a bad condition that parts are breaking off.
7.It has been raining continuously since the beginning of September and I will make use of the fine weather tomorrow to do my laundry.
8.The marble sculpture on permanent display at the Louvre Museum in Paris, part of whose arms were lost during its transport to France, is called the Venus de Milo.
9.People in this area still practice the custom which first appeared in the sixth century.
10.The apartment I live in now belongs to my friend George. It is close to the bus stop and the rent is only $ 120a week.
高一英语句型转换中等难度题查看答案及解析
I’m glad to find this comment which has some sort of support in this quest(寻求)I have to eat raw(未煮熟的)foods. I’m an unhealthy 49 years old and have come to the conclusion that it’s now or never, so I am taking a dive into the raw eating lifestyle.
I have to cook for my family and prepare what they want to eat. I’m trying to plan out this better so I have some of these unusual foods ready for myself.
I’ve read several books written by Ann Wigmore and like her approach to the living foods.
Last week I attempted fasting(禁食)and failed. I lasted five days by having carrots, spinach, apples and other vegetarian diets I could get my hands on. I was doing fine until I drank some coffee. I kind of proved it in my mind to have the coffee but it only made me excited and then I couldn’t sleep well and felt hungry and weak. So I stopped and went back to the old way of eating with the family.
This week I started to make a drink called rejuvelac made of sprouted wheat(芽麦). This is fairly new to do for me and the drink smelled sort of musty(发霉的)and tasted kind of like a musty lemon. The kids tasted it and almost threw up but surprisingly it tasted good to me. It is supposed to help in digestion(消化).
I’ve made some attempts to grow wheat grass. I think I have figured that out as long as I keep it away from birds and our horses. I have two habits to get rid of, drinking coffee and smoking. I quit smoking last month but something happened, so I started up again. I’m very frustrated(受挫的) with the smoking and really have a desire to quit for good. Anyhow I will keep this updated on my progress.
1.The author must have ________ before she wrote this article.
A. hesitated at whether she should eat raw foods
B. never eaten raw foods
C. made up her mind to eat raw foods instead of cooked ones
D. been discouraged by her family from fasting
2.The books written by Ann Wigmore which the author has read are probably about ________.
A. fasting
B. losing weight
C. how to be on a diet
D. approaches to eating raw foods
3.To the author, the drink made of sprouted wheat ________.
A. might help in digestion
B. might make people who drank it throw up
C. tasted good to anybody
D. was welcomed by the whole family
4.We can learn from the passage that ________ smoking.
A. the author has given up
B. the author will never give up
C. it’s hard for the author to quit
D. it’s easy for the author to quit
5.The author’s biggest worry at present is most probably ________.
A. that she can’t eat with her family
B. that she can’t get rid of drinking coffee and smoking
C. how to get used to raw foods
D. that she doesn’t know whether she should eat raw foods
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I’m glad to find this comment which has some sort of support in this quest(寻求)I have to eat raw(未煮熟的)foods. I’m an unhealthy 49 years old and have come to the conclusion that it’s now or never, so I am taking a dive into the raw eating lifestyle.
I have to cook for my family and prepare what they want to eat. I’m trying to plan out this better so I have some of these unusual foods ready for myself.
I’ve read several books written by Ann Wigmore and like her approach to the living foods.
Last week I attempted fasting(禁食)and failed. I lasted five days by having carrots, spinach, apples and other vegetarian diets I could get my hands on. I was doing fine until I drank some coffee. I kind of proved it in my mind to have the coffee but it only made me excited and then I couldn’t sleep well and felt hungry and weak. So I stopped and went back to the old way of eating with the family.
This week I started to make a drink called rejuvelac made of sprouted wheat(芽麦). This is fairly new to do for me and the drink smelled sort of musty(发霉的)and tasted kind of like a musty lemon. The kids tasted it and almost threw up but surprisingly it tasted good to me. It is supposed to help in digestion(消化).
I’ve made some attempts to grow wheat grass. I think I have figured that out as long as I keep it away from birds and our horses. I have two habits to get rid of, drinking coffee and smoking. I quit smoking last month but something happened, so I started up again. I’m very frustrated(受挫的) with the smoking and really have a desire to quit for good. Anyhow I will keep this updated on my progress.
1. The author must have ________ before she wrote this article.
A. hesitated at whether she should eat raw foods
B. never eaten raw foods
C. made up her mind to eat raw foods instead of cooked ones
D. been discouraged by her family from fasting
2.The books written by Ann Wigmore which the author has read are probably about ________.
A. fasting
B. losing weight
C. how to be on a diet
D. approaches to eating raw foods
3.To the author, the drink made of sprouted wheat ________.
A. might help in digestion
B. might make people who drank it throw up
C. tasted good to anybody
D. was welcomed by the whole family
4. We can learn from the passage that ________ smoking.
A. the author has given up
B. the author will never give up
C. it’s hard for the author to quit
D. it’s easy for the author to quit
5.The author’s biggest worry at present is most probably ________.
A. that she can’t eat with her family
B. that she can’t get rid of drinking coffee and smoking
C. how to get used to raw foods
D. that she doesn’t know whether she should eat raw foods
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
阅读理解。
Climate change has caused a rise in sea levels.This has increased an amount of salt in fresh water used on farms near the sea.As a result farmers are unable to use fields close to the sea.Scientists call this process “salinization(盐碱化)”,which is reducing the world’s farm lands by 1 to 2 percent every year.
But a farmer in Holland,Marc Van Rijsselberghe started with an experiment,using a mixture of sea and fresh water to grow healthy and tasty vegetables.He put several kinds of plants in the fields.Mr.Van Rijsselberghe worked on the project with scientists from the Free University of Amsterdam.He divided a farm into eight areas.Every area was watered by different water.“We put in a lot of plants in the fields and then we put them in fresh water and in sea water with all the varieties(变化) between them,and then we saw which variety was surviving and which variety was dying.”A computer program created water with eight levels of salinity(盐度).Computerized measuring devices(测量仪器)controlled the water levels and the levels of salinity.
Mr.Van Rijsselberghe said he was able to harvest vegetables from most of the eight test areas.He said the vegetables were smaller than those grown in fresh water.But he said they had more sugar and salt,so they tasted better.
The farmer grew carrots,potatoes,cabbage and onions.He found that potatoes grew better than the other vegetables in the combination of sea and fresh water.Mr.Van Rijsselberghe said four kinds of these potatoes were recently sent to Pakistan,where thousands of hectares(公顷)of land have been damaged by salinization.Farmers in Pakistan will test the Dutch potatoes to see if they can be grown in those fields.
1.What does the passage mainly talk about?
A.Farms near the sea are becoming less and less in Holland.
B.The damage salinization brings to the farms in Holland.
C.Farmers improve the skills to make full use of fresh water.
D.A Dutch farmer uses a mixture of sea and fresh water to grow vegetables.
2.What does the underlined word “them” in Paragraph 2 refer to?
A.The plant.
B.Fresh water.
C.Sea water.
D.Fresh and sea water.
3.It can be known from the passage that .
A.salinization brings great benefits to farmers in Holland
B.the farmer did the experiment using high technology
C.vegetables grew better in sea water than in fresh water in the experiment
D.the farmer achieved success without anyone else helping him in the experiment
4.The vegetables watered by a mixture of sea and fresh water .
A.had less sugar than those grown in fresh water
B.were much bigger than those grown in fresh water
C.had a better taste than those grown in fresh water
D.had more beautiful colors than those grown in fresh water
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An international group of coffee experts has considered Ethiopia’s coffee as the best in the world.Coffee is a top export (出口物) of the country. But at home, it is seen as national pride. Ethiopians feel good about their coffee, and enjoying a drink with friends is a long tradition.
Some people say the climate produces quality beans. Morton Wennersgarrd is a coffee importer. He said, “Ethiopia has different ancient types of coffee. They are planted in places with perfect soil, perfect altitude (海拔), and climates that are really suitable for coffee processing.”
Finding the best quality beans is often an issue of taste. The process is known as cupping — tasting and comparing coffee from different roasted beans, grading and then pricing them. But before international experts come to taste, coffee beans are studied in small coffee laboratories. Helen Assefa, a lab technician, describes the process, “When the coffee comes to the lab, we assess (评价) its quality first by recording the details.Then we weigh the moisture (水分) level and we examine the beans for analysis. After that we grind (磨碎) the coffee beans and taste the samples. In the end, we check for defective (有瑕疵的) beans.” Mubarik Abaoli is a lab worker.He says that testing is a very difficult and long process. “We select out the defects by hand. And we select out the defect according to the defect types.”
Ethiopia has got a lot of money by exporting coffee to more than 120 countries. The country has an export revenue (税收) of more than 840 million a year. But not all the best coffee leaves Ethiopia. Forty percent of the coffee grown in the country stays there. It remains an important part of everyday life at work, at home and at ceremonies.
1.Ethiopians’ attitude towards coffee may best be described as .
A.proud B.relaxed
C.brave D.doubtful
2.The third paragraph is mainly about_______.
A.the ways of making coffee
B.the process of assessing the coffee
C.the tips on planting the best coffee
D.the influence of the coffee
3.What can we learn from the last paragraph?
A.More than 120 countries export coffee to Ethiopia.
B.Coffee plays an important role in Ethiopians’ life.
C.40% of the coffee grown in Ethiopia is exported.
D.Ethiopians earn their living by exporting coffee.
4.What is the main purpose of the passage?
A.To advertise the coffee in Ethiopia.
B.To comment on coffee experts’ work.
C.To introduce the best coffee in the world.
D.To recommend tourists activities in Ethiopia.
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
In the United States, 30% of the adult population has a “weight problem”. To many people, the cause is obvious(明显的): they eat too much. But scientific evidence does little to support this idea. Going back to the America of the 1910s, we find that people were thinner than today, yet they ate more food. In those days people worked harder physically(体力上), walked more, used machines much less and didn’t watch television.
Several modern studies, moreover, have shown that fatter people do not eat more on the average than thinner people. In fact, some investigations(调查), such as the 1979 study of 3,545 London office workers, report that, on balance, fat people eat less than slimmer people.
Studies show that slim people are more active than fat people. A study by a research group at Stanford University School of Medicine found the following interesting facts:
The more the men ran, the more body fat they lost
The more they ran, the greater amount of food they ate.
Thus, those who ran the most ate the most, yet lost the greatest amount of body fat.
1.The physical problem that many adult Americans have is that ______.
A. they are too slim B. they work too hard
C. they are too fat D. they lose too much body fat
2. According to the article, given 500 adult Americans, ______ people will have a “weight problem”.
A. 30 B.50 C. 100 D. 150
3. Is there any scientific evidence to support that eating too much is the cause of a “weight problem”?
A. Yes, there is plenty of evidence.
B. Of course, there is some evidence to show this is true.
C. There is hardly any scientific evidence to support this.
D. We don’t know because the information is not given.
4.In comparison with the adult American population today, the Americans of the 1910s ______.
A. ate more food and had more physical activities
B. ate less food but had more activities
C. ate less food and had less physical exercise
D. had more weight problems
5.Modern scientific researches have reported to us that ______.
A. fat people eat less food and are less active
B. fat people eat more food than slim people and are more active
C. fat people eat more food than slim people but are less active
D. thin people run less, but have greater increase in food intake
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The further falling of the stock market as reported today has ______ a fresh wave of selling.
A. given off B. set off C. put off D. taken off
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Andy Pope,a police community support officer for West Midlands Police,in the UK,has come to be known as a memory policeman for his surprising memory,which has helped him successfully recognize over 850 suspects(嫌疑犯)in the last four years.
Every day,Pope arrives at work half an hour early,opens his computer,and scans the pictures of suspects in his computer.He has been doing it even since he joined the West Midlands Police in 2013,and as his brain stores more faces,hrs record of recognizing bad guys keeps getting better.His skill has made him special,and when policemen use up all other possible ways trying to put a name to a suspect's face,they tum to him.
"If you look at a picture enough times,there is usually something that sticks in the mind.Maybe I can't remember what it is at the time,but when I see the person in the flesh,it causes that recognition,"Pope says.He once recognized a robber whose photo he had looked at a year before,and another from a CCTV video,by a tiny mole(痣)on his face.
Andy Pope first attracted the attention of the media in 2017 after recognizing about 250 suspects.But according to a recent ITV report,Pope's record has improved in the last four years.
"I thought I was just normal until inspector Morris told me I was recognizing more people than anyone else," Pope told The Telegraph in 2017."I don't know whether I have a photographic memory.My wife has to deal with things like birthdays.When it comes to remembering dates,I'm useless."
1.If work starts at 8:30,Pope will always reach the West Midlands Police at .
A. 7:00 B. 7:30
C. 8:00 D. 8:30
2.What is Pope's special skill?
A. Good memory for faces. B. Good communication ability.
C. Playing with computers D. Being good at taking photos.
3.What can we learn from the text?
A. Pope can remember anything he has seen.
B. Pope has recognized 250 suspects in total in the past four years.
C. Pope's wife isn't satisfied with him because he is always useless.
D. The suspect with a tiny mole on his face never escaped from Pope's recognition.
4.What may be the best title for the text?
A. A Policeman with Super Memory B. Policemen and Robbers
C. Policemen in the UK D. A Happy Life of a Policeman
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Competitive eating has become big business. The International Federation of Competitive Eating (IFOCE) holds events for competitive eating all around the world. One of the most popular contests (竞赛) is held every 4th of July on Coney Island in New York. Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest started in 1916 and the event has been dominated (占据优势) by Takeru Kobayashi. The Japanese competitor set his first record in 2001, when he ate 50 hot dogs in 12 minutes and has won the contest six years in a row.
The main types of food eaten in the contests are fast food. Hot dogs, chicken wings, pickles, corndogs and pizza are main foods of the contests. The contests usually last from around 8 to 12 minutes. Now most of the competitors are men, but there are also women who take part in competitive eating.
Being large and overweight isn’t necessarily an advantage in competitive eating. The biggest advantage a competitor can have is the ability to actually stretch (扩张) their stomach. Many competitors will drink plenty of water over a period of time in order to achieve this. Apart from having an unusually stretchable stomach, another important thing seems to be hand to mouth speed.
The IFOCE has very strict safety guidelines laid out regarding competitive eating. Competitions must take place in a controlled area and only competitors over the age of 18 are allowed to enter. They also advise against any type of home training. There has been much talk regarding the inclusion of competitive eating as an Olympic sport. Although the IFOCE has talked about that with the Olympic committee, it seems that they will not agree to it at present.
1.Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest _____.
A. has a history of over 200 years
B. takes place once a year in Japan
C. is becoming less popular than before
D. has made Takeru Kobayashi famous
2.What do we know about eating contests?
A. Fast food is the only type of food.
B. They usually last ten minutes or so.
C. Only men are allowed to enter a contest.
D. They are open to competitors of all ages.
3.What is the third paragraph mainly about?
A. How to win an eating contest.
B. The history of competitive eating.
C. Safety guidelines from the IFOCE.
D. The disadvantages of eating too much.
4.What’s the main purpose of the text?
A. To report. B. To advertise. C. To introduce. D. To warn.
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A recent report on online education, made by SRI International for the Department of Education, has a serious academic (学术的) title, but a most interesting conclusion: “ Students in online learning conditions performed better than those receiving face-to-face instruction.”
The report examined the research on online and traditional classroom teaching from 1996 to 2008. Some of it was in K-12 settings, but most of the studies were in colleges and adult continuing education programs.
Over the 12 years, the report found 99 studies in which there were comparisons of online and classroom performance for the same courses. The result of the Department of Education’ s research showed that usually, students doing some or all of the course online would rank a little higher than the classroom students with little but meaningful difference.
“The importance of the study lies in showing that online learning today is not just better than nothing — it actually tends to be better than traditional instruction.” said Barbara Means, the study’ s lead author and an educational psychologist at SRI International.
This hardly means that we’ll be saying goodbye to classrooms. But the report does suggest that online education could be set to develop sharply over the next few years.
Until fairly recently, online education totaled to little. That has really changed with the arrival of webbased video, instant (即时的) messaging and teamwork tools.
The real promise of online education, experts say, is providing learning experiences that are more suitable for individual (个体的) students than is possible in classrooms. That allows more “learning by doing,” which many students find more attractive and useful.
“We are at a turning point in online education,” said Philip R. Regier, the leader of Arizona State University’ s Online and Extended Campus program.
The biggest near-term growth, Mr. Regier predicts, will be in continuing education programs.
1.What do we know from the passage?
A.Most of the studies were done in high schools. |
B.The report was based on more than 100 studies. |
C.The studies were carried out for more than 20 years. |
D.The difference between online and traditional teaching is not big. |
2.We can learn from the passage that __________.
A.traditional education will come to an end |
B.traditional education is not popular any longer |
C.online education didn’ t develop rapidly until recently |
D.middle schools are facing the choice between online and traditional teaching |
3.Which is NOT the reason why many students prefer online learning?
A.Online teaching is more suitable for individuals. |
B.Classroom teaching is not practical and useful. |
C.Students can learn by doing in online courses. |
D.Online teaching is more interesting. |
4.Which do you think is the best title for the passage?
A.Study finds that online education beats the classroom |
B.Why is online education on the rise? |
C.A report on online education |
D.Classroom teaching is out |
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