Thanks to Mr. Smith, the father and the son eventually ________ after ten years' cold relationship between them.
A.took up B.made up
C.broke up D.turned up
高二英语单项填空中等难度题
Thanks to Mr. Smith, the father and the son eventually ________ after ten years' cold relationship between them.
A.took up B.made up
C.broke up D.turned up
高二英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Thanks to Mr. Smith, the father and the son eventually ________ after ten years' cold relationship between them.
A. took up B. made up
C. broke up D. turned up
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Thanks to Ms Smith, the father and the son eventually________ after ten years’ cold relationship between them.
A. made up B. looked up C. put up D. took up
高二英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
_______ advantages and disadvantages, Mr. Smith decided to leave the company and go to the west to try his fortune.
A. Having compared B. Having balanced C. Having observed D. Having examined
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________ of his son’s safety, the father turned off the light and went to bed.
A. Being convinced B. Convincing
C. Convinced D. Having convinced
高二英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Mr. Smith had a 8-year-old son named Tony, who enjoyed listening to music very much. So he bought a piano to Tony, hoping that he can become a famous pianist one day. The little boy put her heart into practicing the piano day after day and seemed enjoy every minute of it. However, half a year later, he told his father that he was tiring of practicing the piano. Heard this, Mr. Smith said, “Tony, it is one thing to be fond of listening to music, and it is another thing to perform skillful by yourself. You can never play the piano well even if you don’t practice more.”
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Mr. Parker was born in a poor family and his father couldn’t send him to school. The boy had to help his parents to do some farming and learned English and maths by himself when he was free. Later on he was made to leave his home village and hoped to find a job in a city. And as soon as war broke out, he joined the army. He couldn’t forget his terrible past and fought with the enemies bravely. So he became a general when he was fifty. He was honest and friendly to his soldiers and often punished those who tried to pocket a portion of the soldiers’ pay (克扣军饷). And his soldiers liked him very much.
Once Mr. Parker heard from a soldier. In the letter the young man said the food in their military camp was very bad and he wished the general could go to find out the reasons, the old man went there at once, without telling anybody. He went in the kitchen and examined everything carefully and found it was very dirty. Then he went in the soldiers’ bedrooms and found there were a lot of fleas. He became angry and asked the soldiers, “What do you think of your food, young men?”
The soldiers saw their officer standing by the general and said nothing Only a new soldier said, “Very bad, sir!”
“What did you have for lunch today?” asked Mr. Parker.
“A fried chicken, some fish and pork, a cake, six eggs and I had three cups of wine.”
“Really?” Mr. Parker called out in surprise. “It’s the King’s lunch, I think!”
“So do I, General,” said the young man. “But it’s my birthday today. I paid three hundred dollars for them all in the restaurant!”
1.Mr. Parker was respected because .
A. he was friendly to everybody
B. he cared about his soldiers
C. he was strict with the officers
D. he paid attention to the soldiers letters
2.Mr. Parker went to the military camp to .
A. look for the soldier who wrote to him
B. find out if the matter in the letter was true
C. inspect the kitchens
D. punish the cooks
3.The soldiers didn’t say anything because .
A. they were afraid of the general B. they thought their foods were good
C. the officer followed the general D. the general didn’t agree with them
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1.Mr Smith, from ________ I have learned a lot, is a famous scientist.
2.The boy, ________ father is an engineer,studies very hard.
3.Our guide, ________ was a French Canadian,was an excellent cook.
4.Finally we visited the Giant Yangtze Gorges Dam, ________ is the greatest water control project in the world at present.
5.After graduation, I decided to stay in Chongqing, ________ I was born.
6.Last summer we visited the West Lake, for ________ Hangzhou is famous in the world.
7.He was eager to go to the hospital to see his stepmother, ________ he loved and respected as his own mother.
8.David, ________ you know,has not been well lately.
9.There are about twenty students in this course, most of ________ are freshmen.
10.We are living in an age ________ many things are done on the Internet.
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Mr .Smith is from Australia , which is to many unique animal species ,like kangaroos and koala bears .
A .family B .nation C . home D . area
高二英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
Mr. and Mrs. Wormwood had a son called Michael and a daughter called Matilda ,who was so quick to learn that her ability should have been obvious even to the most stupid parents. But she was their daughter. To tell the truth, I doubt they had noticed she crawled into the house with a broken leg.
By the age of one and a half her speech was perfect and she knew as many words as most grown-ups. The parents, instead of praising her, called her a noisy chatterbox and told her sharply that small girls should be seen and not heard.
By the time she was three, Matilda had taught herself to read by studying newspapers and magazines that lay around the house. At the age of four, she could read fast and well and she naturally began seeking for books. The only book in the whole of this enlightened household was something called Easy Cooking belonging to her mother, and when she had read this from cover to cover, and had learnt all the recipes by heart, she decided she wanted something more interesting.
“Daddy,” she said, “do you think you could buy me a book?
“A book?” he said. “What do you want a book for?”
“To read, Daddy.”
“What's wrong with the telly? We've got a lovely telly with a twelve-inch screen and now you come asking for a book!”
Nearly every weekday afternoon Matilda was left alone in the house. Her brother went to school. Her father went to work and her mother went out playing bingo. On the afternoon of the day when her father had refused to buy her a book, Matilda set out all by herself to walk to the public library in the village. She asked Mrs. Phelps, the librarian, if she might sit a while and read a book. Mrs. Phelps, slightly surprised at the arrival of such a tiny girl unaccompanied by a parent, nevertheless told her she was very welcome.
“Where are the children's books please!” Matilda asked.
“They’re over there on those lower shelves,” Mrs. Phelps told her. “Would you like me to help you find a nice one with lots of pictures in it?
“No, thank.you,” Matilda said. “I’m sure I can manage.”
From then on, every afternoon, as soon as her mother had left for bingo, Matilda would walk down to the library, where she spent two glorious hours sitting quietly by herself in a cosy comer devouring one book after another. When she had read every single children's book in the place, she started wandering around in search of something else.
Mrs. Phelps, who had been watching her with interest for the past few weeks, now got up from her desk and went over to her. “Can I help you, Matilda?” she asked.
“I’m wondering what to read next,” Matilda said. “I’ve finished all the children's books.”
“You mean you’ve looked at the pictures?”
“yes, but I’ve read the books as well. I thought some were very poor, but others were lovely. I like The Secret Garden best of all. It was full of mystery. The mystery of the room behind the closed door and the mystery of the garden behind the big wall”.
Mrs. Phelps was stunned.“Exactly how old are you, Matilda?”she asked.
“ Four years and three months,” Matilda said.“I would like a really good book that grown-ups read .A famous one.”
Mrs. Phelps looked along the shelves, taking her time.“Try this”, she said at last,“It’s very famous and very good If it’s too long for you, just let me know”.
“Great Expectations, ” Matilda read, “by Charles Dickens. I’d love to try it”
1.What does the writer think of Matilda’s parents?
A. They were too busy to pay attention to her.
B. They were too traditional to educate a girl.
C. They were too caring to put pressure on her.
D. They were too ignorant to raise children properly.
2.What does the writer want to say by mentioning the name of the book that the family had?
A. It is a good book for a little girl.
B. The family doesn't have a real book.
C. The mother likes cooking very much.
D. The family needs something interesting.
3.Which of the following words can best describe Matilda?
A. Original. B. Hardworking.
C. Independent. D. Delightful.
4.Why did Mrs. Phelps ask Matilda how old she was?
A. She wanted to have a light conversation with her.
B. She thought she might need guidance while reading.
C. She wanted to find the best book for children of her age.
D. She was surprised at her mature understanding of books.
5.What do you think Mrs. Phelps would do after Matilda got Great Expectations?
A. She would read together with the little girl.
B. She would show her how to read the book.
C. She would watch her from behind her desk.
D. She would tell her how great the book was.
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