The careless man received a ticket for speeding. He ___ so fast.
A. mustn't have driven B. wouldn't have driven
C. can't have driven D. shouldn't have driven
高一英语单项填空中等难度题
The careless man received a ticket for speeding. He ___ so fast.
A. mustn't have driven B. wouldn't have driven
C. can't have driven D. oughtn’t to have driven
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
The careless man received a ticket for speeding. He ___ so fast.
A. mustn't have driven B. wouldn't have driven
C. can't have driven D. shouldn't have driven
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
The careless driver received a ticket for speeding. He _______ so fast.
A. couldn’t have driven B. can’t have driven
C. wouldn’t have driven D. shouldn’t have driven
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
What’s the man’s problem?
A. He can’t see the sign clearly.
B. He has no ticket for the movie.
C. He’s parked in the wrong place.
高一英语短对话简单题查看答案及解析
I had been rather proud of myself when my friends and family got the ticket,whether it was for speeding,parking or stop sign violations (违反).It was something that happened to others. But last Friday I joined the club.
I was asked to do a new project last week. On Friday morning on my way to work,I suddenly remembered that I had spent the past six weeks without considering that I had a week’s vacation planned during that time. I was very disappointed with myself for not remembering it. The fact is that I was not paying enough attention to my driving and I did not come to a complete stop at the stop sign in front of a school. I was so distracted (思想不集中的)that I didn’t even notice I had a policeman on my tail with his lights flashing. Finally I looked in my mirror and caught on.
The policeman was rude and took my papers. Fortunately,I had everything up to date and since I had never had a ticket before,there was nothing for him to do but write me a ticket. While I was sitting there in the seat of “shame”,I felt bad. If I had been that distracted and a child had run onto the road,perhaps I would have not reacted as well as I could have. It was a wake-up call.
People at work asked me if I tried to talk my way out of it. Frankly,it never occurred to me. I felt guilty. Now I no longer have a clean driving record. Please be careful out there,as a moment’s distraction can lead to tragedy.
1.What is this passage mainly about?
A.The writer’s most unforgettable experience. |
B.How the writer got her first ticket. |
C.An accident caused by the writer. |
D.Why the writer is always so careful. |
2.We can infer that the underlined part “the club” in Paragraph 1 here refers to ________.
A.people who are crazy about driving cars |
B.a club for drivers without much experience |
C.people who get tickets for breaking traffic rules |
D.a club for people to talk about their driving stories |
3.What made the writer unable to focus on her driving?
A.Planning how to spend the vacation. |
B.Thinking of the forgotten vacation. |
C.Thinking about her work. |
D.Missing her children. |
4.From the experience,the writer has probably learnt ________.
A.what is really important to her |
B.how to deal with policemen |
C.to enjoy the small things in life |
D.to be much more careful |
高一英语阅读理解困难题查看答案及解析
Modern man has cleared the forests for farmland and for wood, and has also carelessly burned them. More than that, though, he has also interfered (干涉) with the invisible bonds between the living things in the forests. There are many examples of this kind of destruction. The harmfulness of man’s interference can be seen in what happened many years ago in the forest of the Kaibab plateau (凯亚巴布高原) of northern Arizona. Man tried to improve on the natural web of forest life and destroyed it instead.
The Kaibab had a storybook forest of large sized pine, Douglas fir, white fir, blue and Engelmann spruce. In 1882 a visitor noted, "We, who ... have wandered through its forests and parks, have come to regard it as the most enchanting region it has ever been our privilege (特权) to visit.” This was also the living place of the Rocky Mountain mule deer. Indians hunted there every autumn to gather meat and skins. The forest also had mountain lions, timber wolves and bobcats that kept the deer from multiplying too rapidly.
Then, in 1906, President Theodore Roosevelt made the Kaibab a national game preserve. Deer hunting was forbidden. Government hunters started killing off the deer’s enemies. In 25 years’ time, 6,250 mountain lions, wolves and bobcats were killed. Before the program, there were about 4,000 deer in the Kaibab, by 1924, there were about 100,000.
The deer ate every leaf and twig they could reach. But there was not nearly enough food. Hunting of deer was permitted again. This caused a slight decrease in the deer herd (鹿群),but a far greater loss resulted from starvation (饥饿) and disease. Some 60 percent of the deer herd died in two winters. By 1930 the herd had dropped to 20,000 animals. By 1942 it was down to 8,000.
1.The destruction of the environment of the Kaibab resulted from
A.interfering with natural cycle of forest life
B.turning the forest into cultivated land
C.forest fires caused by man’s carelessness
D.cutting the trees for building materials
2."Engelmann spruce"(Para. 2) is most likely the name of .
A.an animal B.a tree C.a mountain D.a game
3.The number of the deer in the Kaibab had increased enormously in years’ time.
A.25 B.6 C.12 D.18
4.Years later, large numbers of deer in the Kaibab died mainly because of .
A.the cold B.the organized kill
C.the poor management D.the shortage of food
高一英语阅读理解简单题查看答案及解析
Modern man has cleared the forests for farmland and for wood, and has also carelessly burned them. More than that, though, he has also interfered (干涉) with the invisible bonds between the living things in the forests. There are many examples of this kind of destruction. The harmfulness of man’s interference can be seen in what happened many years ago in the forest of the Kaibab plateau (凯亚巴布高原) of northern Arizona. Man tried to improve on the natural web of forest life and destroyed it instead.
The Kaibab had a storybook forest of large sized pine, Douglas fir, white fir, blue and Engelmann spruce. In 1882 a visitor noted, "We, who ... have wandered through its forests and parks, have come to regard it as the most enchanting region it has ever been our privilege (特权) to visit.” This was also the living place of the Rocky Mountain mule deer. Indians hunted there every autumn to gather meat and skins. The forest also had mountain lions, timber wolves and bobcats that kept the deer from multiplying too rapidly.
Then, in 1906, President Theodore Roosevelt made the Kaibab a national game preserve. Deer hunting was forbidden. Government hunters started killing off the deer’s enemies. In 25 years’ time, 6,250 mountain lions, wolves and bobcats were killed. Before the program, there were about 4,000 deer in the Kaibab, by 1924, there were about 100,000.
The deer ate every leaf and twig they could reach. But there was not nearly enough food. Hunting of deer was permitted again. This caused a slight decrease in the deer herd (鹿群),but a far greater loss resulted from starvation (饥饿) and disease. Some 60 percent of the deer herd died in two winters. By 1930 the herd had dropped to 20,000 animals. By 1942 it was down to 8,000.
1. The destruction of the environment of the Kaibab resulted from________
A.interfering with natural cycle of forest life
B.turning the forest into cultivated land
C.forest fires caused by man’s carelessness
D.cutting the trees for building materials
2. "Engelmann spruce"(Para. 2) is most likely the name of .
A.an animal B.a tree C.a mountain D.a game
3. The number of the deer in the Kaibab had increased enormously in________years’ time.
A.25 B.6 C.12 D.18
4. Years later, large numbers of deer in the Kaibab died mainly because of .
A.the cold B.the organized kill
C.the poor management D.the shortage of food
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
1.Why did Mark Twain’s friend ask him to buy a ticket for him?
A. He was a poor man. B. He had lost his money. C. Mark Twain was kind.
2.What was the friend doing when the conductor came to check the tickets?
A. He was lying on the seat. B. He was sitting on the seat. C. He was lying under the seat.
3.How many tickets did Mark Twain buy at all?
A. None. B. Only one. C. Two.
高一英语长对话中等难度题查看答案及解析
1.The man got ________ (厌烦)of the work he did for 10 years, ,so he went to abroad to have a journey.
2.As there were a _______ (一系列) of robberies in this district , the policemen worked day and night to protect the people.
3.There are some ________(拼写) mistakes in your composition , you’d better find them out and correct them.
4.The orphan was shy at first , but _______ (逐渐地) he got used to living with other kids.
5.The manager _______ (频繁地) flew between London and Washington on business.
6.What’s the chairman’s _______(态度) towards the schedule ?
7.Why do you think he is _______(可靠的) ?Just because he is your friend ?
8.The trees on both sides of the street make a _______(避身处)for the people in summer.
9.I ________(真诚地) express my thanks to you for your kindness.
10.Seeing the _____________( 令人恐惧的) snake, the girl let out a scream.
高一英语单词拼写中等难度题查看答案及解析
What do we know about the man’s ticket?
A. It was super expensive. B. He got it at the last minute. C. He bought it a week ago.
高一英语短对话简单题查看答案及解析