—It’s Maria! I got the first place in the exam.
— !Everyone knows you cheated and you just copied Tony’s.
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科目:高中英語 來源:快客英語學(xué)習(xí)手冊高一年級上必修①② 題型:054
Cloze Test
Read the following passage, choose the one that best fits into the passage.
It was five days before Christmas. Holiday music plays over the sound system and coworkers excitedly 1 their plans. “Doing anything special?” they asked me. I shook my head 2 .
It was 3,000 miles from my family in Hawaii, pursuing(追求) my lifelong 3 of becoming a nurse. I attended classes all day, and then went straight to my full time 4 job at night. My weekly plan left me extremely tired and homesick.
I had 5 looked forward to the holidays. But this December I felt unable to go on. In my prayer(禱告) I told 6 that I could just get home to see my mum, dad and brothers. 1 could survive the next two years until I graduated. But 7 ? Rent, textbook and other expense left me with no 8 cash or money to go home. I hardly had money to eat.
“I'm on my 9 . Cover for me, will you?” asked Mari belle, another waitress, as she 10 me on her way to the employee's room. “ 11 , there's this guy at table five,” she said. “He's been sitting there for more than an hour, not making any trouble but not 12 anything either.”.She paused. “It's like he's — 13 somebody.”
I looked in the corner. 14 enough, there was a slim, pleasant-looking man 15 in a worn shirt, and a black baseball cap, just sitting, 16 . I went over, trying to force a smile. “I'm Cory.” I said. “please let me know if you want anything.”
I was turning to walk away 17 the man spoke. He had a soft, low voice, but somehow I could hear it clear and plain in the 18 restaurant. “I'd like an order of chips,” he said, “and a glass of water.” My heart 19 . Chips were the cheapest things on the menu, which meant I wouldn't get much of a 20 . But maybe this guy was broke(破產(chǎn)), and I sure know how that felt. So I tried my best to make him feel okay.
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:
根據(jù)對話內(nèi)容,從對話后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),選項(xiàng)中兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。
--Mari, which part of New York do you like best?
--I like Soho because there’s lots of great shopping to do.
--Yeah. I always hear about Central Park. --Yeah, Central Park is in the middle of Manhattan. It’s really big and people go there to play sports or just hang out and walk around.
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--Yes, at that time you can see a lot of joggers because on non-working days the roads are closed off and cars are not allowed to go on them.
--I see. So the park must be very large, right?
--Yes, If you have a chance, I strongly recommend you go and visit it.
--If possible, I will. What about other parts?
--When I was in high school, I lived near Harlem and I really liked it.
--Why?
--In Harlem, you get a neighborhood feeling. People talk to each other over the fence and get together for coffee on Sunday mornings.
--Well.
--Yes. I don’t like going to Times Square because I think it is too commercial.
A. Is there any area you don’t like?
B. Can you tell me something about it?
C. Does it have anything special on weekends?
D. what are the things that you are interested in?
E. I don’t want to go there again as it is too boring.
F. As far as I know, it goes from 56th Street to 110th.
G. If I’m lucky enough, I can see some famous movie stars there.
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科目:高中英語 來源:20102011河北省12月份高二英語試題 題型:其他題
根據(jù)對話內(nèi)容,從對話后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),選項(xiàng)中兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。
--Mari, which part of New York do you like best?
--I like Soho because there’s lots of great shopping to do.
--Yeah. I always hear about Central Park. 1.--Yeah, Central Park is in the middle of Manhattan. It’s really big and people go there to play sports or just hang out and walk around.
-- 2.
--Yes, at that time you can see a lot of joggers because on non-working days the roads are closed off and cars are not allowed to go on them.
--I see. So the park must be very large, right?
--Yes, 3. If you have a chance, I strongly recommend you go and visit it.
--If possible, I will. What about other parts?
--When I was in high school, I lived near Harlem and I really liked it.
--Why? 4.
--In Harlem, you get a neighborhood feeling. People talk to each other over the fence and get together for coffee on Sunday mornings.
--Well. 5.
--Yes. I don’t like going to Times Square because I think it is too commercial.
A.Is there any area you don’t like? |
B.Can you tell me something about it? |
C.Does it have anything special on weekends? |
D.what are the things that you are interested in? |
E. I don’t want to go there again as it is too boring.[來源:.com]
F. As far as I know, it goes from 56th Street to 110th.
G. If I’m lucky enough, I can see some famous movie stars there.
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
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In 1789 the U.S. government passed a law which said that the land of the American Indians could never be taken from them without their agieement. One hundred years later, however, the Indians only had a very small part of the land that originally belonged to them. How did this great
Injustice(不公正) occur?
After 1812 white settlers began to move west across North America. At first, the settlers and the Indians lived in peace. However, the number of settlers increased greatly every year. and slowly the Indians began to see the white settlers as a danger to their survival. To feed themselves, the settlers killed more and more wild animals. the Indians, who depended on these animals for food, had to struggle against starvation. The settlers also brought with them many diseases which were common in white society. but which were new for the Indians. Great numbers of Indians became sick and died.Between 1843 and 1854 the Indian population in one area of the country went down from 100,000 to30,000.
More land was needed for the increasing number of white settlers. In Washington, the old respect for the rights of the Indians disappeared. The old promises to the Indians were broken; the government began to move groups of Indians fiom their original homelands to other poorer parts of
the country. Some Indians reacted angrily and violently to this treatment. They began to attack white settlers, and the Indian war began. For 30 years, until the late 1880s, different groups of Indians fought against the injustices of the white mari. They had a few famous successes, but the result of the siruggle was never in doubt. There were too many white soldiers, and they were too powerful. Many Indians were killed; the survivors were moved from their homelands to different areas of the country.It was a terrible chapter in the history of a country that promised freedom and equality to everyone.
57. What can we infer from the passage?
A. In the U.S. there were many laws that provided the rights of American Indians.
B. The law which was passed in 1789 by the U.S. government was not successfully carried out.
C. In the 19th century no injustices were done against the Indians by the U.S. government.
D. The majority of white settlers were openly opposed to the law passed in 1789.
58. According to the passage which of the following is TRUE?
A. The Indians believed that killing too many wild animals had disturbed the balance of nature.
B. The government began to have a better understanding of the Indians in the fifties of the nineteenth century.
C. Between 1843 and 1854 about 70,000 Indians were killed in the battle.
D. The whites carried serious diseases into where the Indians lived.
59.It is implied ln the passage that____
A. the Indians had many great successes in the Indians wars
B. the Indians had no doubt that they would win the wars
C. after the war the indians stayed where they were before
D. the Indians were too weak to win the struggle
60.What is the writer's opinion about the treatment that the Indians received from the U.S. government?
A. He believed that the government always respected the rights of the Indians.
B. He believed that the government can't be criticized for its treatment to the Indians.
C. He believed that the government treated the Indians unjustly
D. He believed that the government's unfair treatment against the Indians was not on purpose.
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