Don't leave for there until__________ to do so.
A.you'll be told | B.told | C.telling | D.you are told |
高一英语单项填空中等难度题
Don't leave for there until__________ to do so.
A.you'll be told | B.told | C.telling | D.you are told |
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Choose what you want to do, and don’t stop until getting there. You can ______ beyond your wildest dreams.
My goal for myself last year was to ______ a half marathon (马拉松). I was inspired by the runners in the world, seeing them run a half then ______ a full marathon, seeing my parents-in-law’s ______ as they told me about their upcoming marathon. I knew I wanted to do a half.
I completed my first 10k last April. Feeling happy, I ______ to take the next step and sign up for the Hampton’s Half in September. As the marathon drew near, I became more ______. I just didn’t think that I was ______ to be a runner, I had never been ______ at running. Why suddenly could I do it now? 13.1 miles was further than anything I ever dreamed of. Unexpectedly, a month before the ______ I hurt my hamstring (脚筋) seriously one rainy night. ______, I felt somehow relieved. Now I had a good ______ not to run. I didn’t have to feel ______ when I couldn’t finish, because I could simply explain that I had hurt myself and could no longer ______. It was like a weight had been ______ from my shoulders.
My attitude finally changed I believe that I can do anything, and my body is ______ to do amazing things. I signed up for the DC Cherry Blossom 10 miler with some friends, and with all of them _____ me, I couldn’t draw back. Unfortunately, while training hard, I was again ______, I hurt my knee in an accident and couldn’t ran for months. The thought of using it as an excuse that I couldn’t run came across my ______ but I threw it away after a couple of minutes. On that exciting day I ______ it to the finishing line, though not a good result. The ______ distance I’ve ever run, one I had never thought possible.
1.A. succeed B. stress C. hesitate D. admire
2.A. research B. organize C. run D. host
3.A. compare B. dislike C. match D. complete
4.A. disappointment B. regret C. excitement. D. pain
5.A. refused B. decided C. agreed D. begged
6.A. nervous B. bored C. confident D. delighted
7.A. allowed B. encouraged C. forced D. meant
8.A. bad B. good C. slow D. amazed
9.A. training B. meeting C. exam D. match
10.A. However B. Meanwhile C. Otherwise D. Still
11.A. time B. chance C. excuse D. place
12.A. important B. frightened C. proud D. puzzled
13.A. jump up B. give up C. take part D. stand out
14.A. separated B. protected C. borrowed D. removed
15.A. willing B. energetic C. sensitive D. afraid
16.A. against B. beside C. between D. before
17.A. injured B. punished C. invited D. fired
18.A. eyes B. faces C. mind D. stomach
19.A. carried B. made C. threw D. failed
20.A. farthest B. shortest C. worst D. easiest
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Do be careful with what you are to say. If you ___, you will leave a bad impression.
A.don’t | B.aren’t | C.won’t | D.can’t |
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If there is a lot of work _________.I’m happy to just keep on until it is finished.
A.to do B.to be doing
C.done D.doing
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—I don’t know if Tom will attend the party until now.
— Really? ________ Tom is eager to do so.
A.In the end | B.As a result | C.On purpose | D.Believe it or not |
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---- ___ leave at the end of this month.
---- I don’t think you should do that until ___ another job.
A.I’m going to; you’d found B.I’m going to; you’ve found
C.I’ll; you’ll find D.I’ll; you’d find
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
—I don’t know if Tom will attend the party until now.
— Really?________Tom is eager to do so.
A.In the end B.As a result C.On purpose D.Believe it or not
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Lucy asked for a separate room so that she could avoid ______ with Tom alone.
A. to leave B. to be left C. being left D. leaving
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Some Facts about Britain
School-leaving age
Children have to stay at school until the age of 16. There is no upper age limit.
Alcohol
You have to be 18 to buy alcohol in a shop, but if you’re 16 and you’re having a meal in a pub, you can drink beer or wine with it.
Motor vehicles
16-year-olds can ride a motorbike of up to 50 cc. At 17 you can ride any bike or drive a car.
Smoking
You can smoke cigarettes at any age, but you can’t go into a shop and buy them until you are 18.
Armed forces
Men can join the army at 16, women at 17. If you’re under 18, you need your parents’ permission.
Marriage
You can get married at 16 with your parents’ permission. Otherwise you have to wait till you’re 18.
Paid employment
You can take a part-time job at 14, and a full-time job at 16 (i.e. when you’ve left school).
Entering Parliament(议会)
The minimum age for becoming a Member of Parliament is 21.
1.What is the passage mainly about?
A.People and employment. B.Children and smoking.
C.Age and the law. D.Safety and traffic.
2.When a British boy is 14 years old, he can probably .
A.take a part-time job B.drink beer or wine
C.drive a car D.buy cigarettes
3.The minimum age for entering Parliament in Britain is .
A.16 B.17 C.18 D.21
4.According to the passage, we may know that in Britain .
A.people can get married at 18
B.people can buy alcohol in a shop at 16
C.children have to study at school until 18
D.a girl of 17 can join the army without asking her parents
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I arrived at the bus station much too early for the London bus, which was not to leave until five to twelve. I pushed through the crowds, looking for somewhere to sit down. Scores of people were standing about, or struggling along with their bags and the cases to find the right lines. There was a party of school girls. I could see teachers trying to keep them in order. But there was nowhere for me to sit.
I stepped into the station buffet. I looked up at the clock there. It was only twenty to twelve. I found a seat opposite a large mirror on the wall. Just then a friend of mine called Jim came in and sat with me. "What time is your bus?" asked Jim. "Oh, there's a plenty of time yet," I answered. "Oh, I'll get some drinks then," said Jim. We talked while drinking. Then I looked at the clock again. "Good heavens! It's going backward!" I cried. "A moment ago it was twenty to twelve and now it's half past eleven." "You are looking at the clock in the mirror," said Jim. I could kick myself for being so stupid. I had not realized that the marks for one and eleven on the face of the clock were the same. The next bus was not to leave for another hour. I have never liked mirror since then.
1. The London bus left ________.
A.at five to twelve | B.before five to twelve |
C.after five to twelve | D.until five to twelve |
2.The writer went to the station buffet because ________.
A.he was thirsty |
B.he saw the station buffet was not so crowded |
C.it was still early for his bus and he couldn't find a place to sit at the bus station |
D.he had changed his mind; he wouldn't go to London |
3. The writer sat ________.
A.behind a mirror | B.facing a mirror |
C.under a mirror | D.near a mirror |
4. Jim came to the station buffet at about ________.
A.twenty to twelve | B.twenty past twelve |
C.half past one | D.twenty past eleven |
5.What time was it when the writer looked at the clock again?
It was ________.
A.half past eleven | B.twelve thirty |
C.twelve twenty | D.eleven thirty |
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