Had I got to the airport earlier, I _______ you.
A. might not miss to see B. would not have missed seeing
C. should not miss seeing D. would not have missed to see
科目:高中英語 來源:2012-2013學年黑龍江友誼縣紅興隆管理局第一中學高二月考英語卷(帶解析) 題型:單選題
No sooner _________ to school _________ the bell for the first class began this morning.
A.had I got; when | B.I had got; than |
C.had I got; than | D.did I get; when |
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科目:高中英語 來源:2012屆福建省泉州一中高三5月月考英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:填空題
閱讀下面短文,根據以下提示:1)漢語提示;2)首字母提示;3)語境提示,在每個空格內填入一個適當的英語單詞,并將該詞完整地寫在右邊相對應的橫線上。所填單詞要求意義準確、拼寫正確。
I still remember the winter vacation last year, when
I paid a v to a mountain village in a suburb of Handan. 76. _________
No sooner had I got off the bus ______ I was greatly surprised 77. _________
to see all the ______ (變化). It was better than I had been expected. 78. _________
Now every family can drink clean r______ water. The villagers 79. _________
needn’t carry water ______ (自己) any more. Firewood is 80. _________
no longer ______ (使用) for cooking. Marsh gas, a new cheap 81. _________
clean energy, m it very convenient to cook and light. 82. _________
All the families have color TV sets, and ______ a result they 83. _________
can e plays at home. What impressed me most 84. _________
was ______ the best building in a village was the school. I hope 85. _________
the mountain village will become better and better.
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科目:高中英語 來源:2014屆浙江嘉興第一中學高三上期摸底英語卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
As Rosalie Warren stood at the mailbox in the lobby of her apartment building in May 1980, she shared the anxiety of many other college seniors. In her hand was an envelope containing her final grades. As she nervously opened it, Warren wondered whether her hundreds of hours of studying had paid off.
They had.
“I got five ‘A’s,” she still recalls with elation. “I almost fell on the floor!”
Warren would graduate from Suffolk University with a bachelor of science degree in philosophy and history at age 80.Three years later, at age 83, she would receive her second degree from Suffolk, a master’s in education.
Now, with both diplomas proudly displayed in her apartment, Warren is not finished with learning. Now 93,she continues for her 18th year at Suffolk under a program that allows persons 65 and over to attend classes tuition free. “It’s my life to go to school, to enjoy being in an academic atmosphere,” she says. “That’s what I love.”
Warren was born Rosalie Levey on Aug.29, 1900. Two years after she entered high school, her father died. Warren had to leave school for factory work to help support her family’s 10 children. Warren describes herself as a “person who always liked school,” and she says the move “broke my heart completely because I couldn’t finish high school.”
In the end, however, “I went to school nights,” she recalls. “Any place I could find an outlet of learning and teaching, I was there.”
A short time later, her mother became ill, and Warren had to care for her, once again putting her education on hold.
Finally, in 1921, her mother, now recovered, drew from her saving to send Warren to Boston University for two years to study typing, stenography, and office procedures.
Those courses helped Warren gain several long-term office positions over the next 60 years, but her great desire “to be in the academic field” continued.
In 1924, she married Eugene Warren, and seven years later, her daughter, Corinne, was born. In 1955, by then a widow and a grandmother, Warren took a bus tour across the United States that was to last nine months. She said she wanted to see “things you never see in the West End.”
When she returned home, she took a bookkeeping position and also enrolled in courses in philosophy, sociology
And Chinese history. free program for senior citizens.” I was at the registrar’s office the very next day.”she recalls. At first ,she took one or two courses at a time , but encouraged by her professors , she enrolled as a
In 1975, when she was 75, Warren learned from a neighbor about Suffolk University’s tuition- degree candidate.
“I had not studied for so many years,” she says, “but I was determined.” For the next four years, Warren, who calls herself a “student of philosophy,” worked toward her degree.
Nancy Stoll, dean of students at Suffolk, says Warren is “an interesting role model for our younger students---that learning is a lifetime activity….She is genuinely enthusiastic about being here, and that permeates (散發(fā)) her activities and is contagious (傳染的) to students and faculty.”
1.What does the word elation mean in the sentence “I got fives ‘A’s”, she still recalls with elation”?
A. Great happiness B. Great surprise C. Great pride D. Great honor
2.How old was Warren when she got her first college degree?
A. She was 79 B. She was 23 C. She was 80 D. She was 75
3.What kind of work did she do for 60 years?
A. Studying B. Factory work C. Typing D. Office work
4.Which statement can be inferred from the underlined sentences?
A. Because Warren needn’t pay her tuition, she went to study at Suffolk University
B. At first Warren had to pay for her courses at Suffolk University
C. Most of the students at Suffolk University are older than 65
D. Suffolk University encourages older people to take courses
5.It can be inferred from this passage that Rosalie Warren _______.
A. came from a wealthy family B. didn’t like working in an office
C. put her family before her education D. didn’t like her family very much
6.What is the main topic of this passage?
A. Rosalie Warren’s family
B. Rosalie Warren’s life
C. Rosalie Warren’s education
D. Rosalie Warren’s studying at Suffolk University
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科目:高中英語 來源:2014屆黑龍江友誼縣紅興隆管理局第一中學高二月考英語卷(解析版) 題型:單項填空
No sooner _________ to school _________ the bell for the first class began this morning.
A.had I got; when B.I had got; than
C.had I got; than D.did I get; when
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科目:高中英語 來源:2010屆三輪回扣語法專項訓練(特殊句式1) 題型:單項填空
No sooner ____ to the station ____ the train left.
A.had I got, when |
B.I had got, than |
C.had I got, than |
D.did I get, when |
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