In China, _____ number of high school students choose to go to _____ college in Beijing, because there they have more and better chances to find a good job in the future.
A.a; /
B.the; the
C.a; the
D.the; /
高一英语单项填空中等难度题
In China, _____ number of high school students choose to go to _____ college in Beijing, because there they have more and better chances to find a good job in the future.
A.a; /
B.the; the
C.a; the
D.the; /
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Each of the students in No.1 High School, Quanzhou works hard at his or her lessons, ____ to go to university some day.
A.to hope | B.hopes | C. hoped | D.hoping |
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____ is mentioned above, the number of students in senior high schools is increasing.
A. What B. That C. Which D. As
高一英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
To many students, high school is just a basic routine. You go to class in the morning, take a break for lunch and go home in the afternoon.
This isn't quite that simple for pupils at Royal West Academy. As if classes and homework weren’t already enough, students are also required to complete a range of extracurricular activities, or ECAs.
The range of ECAs being offered at the school is various, including everything from guitar and jewelry-making clubs, fund-raising marches, to student committees, swimming and tennis.
“I love ECAs. I’m so happy we have them,” said grade 11 student Adrienne, who is a soccer player and member of the graduation committee. “They motivate the students, and they’re a great bonding experience. I think that without them, not half as many students would be joining up for the soccer team.”
Requiring students to complete ECAs is a sign of the times. That’s because young people are preparing for the future in ways that weren’t considered necessary before. This is an era when ECAs are seen as important. Whether it’s for leadership experience, sports, craft skills or volunteer these things are seen as rounding out the individual and improving their future.
ECAs can also help students discover their likes and dislikes. But as the old song says, you can’t always get what you want, especially when so many students are all trying to sign up for the most popular activities.
ECAs can cut into study and homework time if you’re not careful. You really have to get organized or you’ll fall apart.
1.The students at Royal West Academy may do the following ECAs except ______.
A. to play musical instruments
B. to raise money for an organization
C. to attend sports events
D. to have classes discussions
2.From what Adirienne said, we know that _______.
A. most of his classmates are interested in football
B. one can make many new friends in ECAs
C. students get encouraged to join in ECAs
D. half of his classmates are unwilling to join in ECAs.
3.Why are ECAs important now?
A. They prepare the students for their future.
B. They can make students get what they want.
C. they can help students find their strong points.
D. They can reduce students’ learning time.
4.From the last paragraph, we can infer that _______.
A. ECAs can increase your burden of learning
B. you may fall down when playing in ECAs
C. too many ECAs may leave you in trouble
D. you need to organize other students in ECAs
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To many students, high school is just a basic routine. You go to class in the morning, take a break for lunch and go home in the afternoon.
This isn't quite that simple for pupils at Royal West Academy. As if classes and homework weren’t already enough, students are also required to complete a range of extracurricular activities, or ECAs.
The range of ECAs being offered at the school is various, including everything from guitar and jewelry-making clubs, fund-raising marches, to student committees, swimming and tennis.
“I love ECAs. I’m so happy we have them,” said grade 11 student Adrienne, who is a soccer player and member of the graduation committee. “They motivate the students, and they’re a great bonding experience. I think that without them, not half as many students would be joining up for the soccer team.”
Requiring students to complete ECAs is a sign of the times. That’s because young people are preparing for the future in ways that weren’t considered necessary before. This is an era when ECAs are seen as important. Whether it’s for leadership experience, sports, craft skills or volunteer these things are seen as rounding out the individual and improving their future.
ECAs can also help students discover their likes and dislikes. But as the old song says, you can’t always get what you want, especially when so many students are all trying to sign up for the most popular activities.
ECAs can cut into study and homework time if you’re not careful. You really have to get organized or you’ll fall apart.
1.The students at Royal West Academy may do the following ECAs except ______.
A. to play musical instruments
B. to raise money for an organization
C. to attend sports events
D. to have classes discussions
2.From what Adirienne said, we know that _______.
A. most of his classmates are interested in football
B. one can make many new friends in ECAs
C. students get encouraged to join in ECAs
D. half of his classmates are unwilling to join in ECAs.
3.Why are ECAs important now?
A. They prepare the students for their future.
B. They can make students get what they want.
C. they can help students find their strong points.
D. They can reduce students’ learning time.
4.From the last paragraph, we can infer that _______.
A. ECAs can increase your burden of learning
B. you may fall down when playing in ECAs
C. too many ECAs may leave you in trouble
D. you need to organize other students in ECAs
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
To a growing number of US students in China, study in the ancient country is no longer just a cultural experience it has become an important part of their future professional careers.
Sam Gor, a 26-year-old student from Santa Clara, a county near San Francisco, said the purpose of his studies in Beijing was to help him find a good job when he goes back to the United States. "Culture matters," he said. "But more importantly, to learn Chinese and get a better understanding of the country may help me professionally." As a new student at Beijing Language and Culture University (BLCU), Gor hopes to find a job in Santa Clara's local government when he goes back home in one year. "I need to learn Chinese if I want the job, as we have a large Chinese community there."
Gor is not alone in his thinking. While the number of US students in China has grown from less than 100 in the early 1980s to more than 10,000 for the time being. Many of them are here to boost(提高) a professional skill as much as to enjoy a new culture.
“In the past, foreign students came to China simply for our culture,” said Xu Quihan, director of BLCU’s foreign students office. “But because of China’s rapid economic and social development, being able to speak Chinese has become a useful tool to a student’s future job”
There are more US students who choose to stay in the country instead of going back after graduation. Stephanie Schubmehlo, a 23-year-old from Rochester, New York State, said she would like to stay in Beijing after graduation. “I love the city, and I can earn myself a living here if I can speak good Chinese,” she said, adding that some of the US students she knows shared the same idea.
1.By saying “culture matters”, Gor
A. questioned the popularity of Chinese
B. expressed his difficulty in learning Chinese
C. showed the differences between two languages
D. stressed the importance of learning about another culture
2.Compared with that of the past, the present number of US students in China
A. has decreased greatly
B. remains slightly unchanged
C. has been over 100 times larger
D. has nearly doubled
3.We can infer from the text that in 1984 US students learnt Chinese
A. just for the fun of it
B. to experience a different culture
C. to ensure themselves a promising future
D. for both cultural and professional purposes
4.In Xu Qiuhan’s opinion,
A. Chinese is too difficult for foreign students
B. more and more Americans will study in China
C. professional skills are more important than culture
D. China’s development makes Chinese professionally useful
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单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
1.Xiaoshi High School, f______ in 1912, is home to a number of great figures.
2.Helen Keller lost her sense of sight and h______ before she could learn how to speak.
3.It isn’t c______ to talk with you at the moment; I’m in the middle of a meeting.
4.Luckily two passers-by came to her a______ when they saw her trapped in the car.
5.Mary felt in her bag for the key, but it was n______ to be found.
6.All her spare time is fully o______ with her three children.
7.In the past, wood was one of the most important building m______ for houses.
8.Many people became homeless after the big fire d______ their houses.
9.By asking questions, Socrates made his students a______ of their own errors.
10.In the good care of the nurses, the patient is g______ recovering from the heart operation.
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_______2010 in China, the number of students ________ to study art is rising a lot.
A.Compared with; choosing B.Comparing to; to choose
C.Composing with; chosen D.Compared to; choose
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High school students are some of the busiest people in the world. To get the most from all you do, you must be in control of your time. Otherwise decision that affect how well you play the game, what position you play and when you get to play will be decided for you. Your success in high school depends on your use of time. Here are some important things to remember.
·Begin each term by filling in a master plan. First fill in things you must do (classes, work, practice, etc. that you can’t change.) Then find the most effective use for these times.
·Set a regular time and place for study. This will save your time in the long run. If you have a study hall in your school, use it!
·Use daylight hours to study whenever possible. For most people for every hour of study done in daylight hours, it will take them one and a half hours to do the same task at night.
·Take breaks. Don’t plan marathon study time. Have a short rest before you study again.
·By using flash cards or summary sheets, you can use odd times to study while you’re waiting for class to start or for a friend to pick you up.
·If possible, plan study time with a partner. Choose your partner wisely however. Make sure you study, not socialize.
·Do the most difficult tasks for times when you are active. (For example, when you’re energetic, it will become easier to solve maths questions; when you’re tired, it will be impossible!)
·Make a daily checklist. Do the most important tasks first.
1.According to the passage, your success in high school mainly lies in _________.
A.making full use of your time | B.your hard work |
C.your brainpower | D.how well you play the game |
2.We should use daylight hours to study whenever possible because __________.
A.school study halls are open to students only in the daytime |
B.most people can spare more time to study in the daytime |
C.it’s more difficult to study effectively at night |
D.we have more important things to do than study at night |
3. On how to use our time, we should follow the following suggestions EXCEPT _______.
A.working out a complete plan for the whole term |
B.keeping a good balance between study and rest |
C.putting the most important tasks first |
D.trying to study alone instead of working with others |
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阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Like most senior high school students in China, Liu Yu, had planned to continue her studies earlier this year to prepare for the upcoming College Entrance Examination.
However, the Ministry of Education (MOE) announced in late January that the spring term 1.(delay) due to the novel corona virus pneumonia(新冠肺炎) outbreak, forcing students 2.Liu to stay at home.
Instead of3.(fall) behind their original plan, Liu and many others have already begun studying full--time again --- only from home,4.may have become5.largest online teaching trial(尝试) the country has ever seen. To go with students' new learning environment, a “cloud platform” was launched on Feb 17 to provide6.(they) with education resources. For students in remote or rural areas, a television channel by China Education Television started airing7.(class) on Feb 17 so they can study at home.
However, online teaching and learning has its weaknesses 8.(compare) to studying in a physical classroom. “My motivation(动力)to study is9. (strong) when my classmates are around me and all working very hard,” Liu Yu said.
According to the MOE, online courses are only temporary measures taken during the epidemic(疫情). When the new term10.(begin), schools will not replace classroom teaching with online classes.
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