We _______ when he came to see us.


  1. A.
    are about to leave
  2. B.
    were about to leave
  3. C.
    were about leaving
  4. D.
    were about to have left
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源: 題型:單選題

When he saw we were upset, he began to ____ us for hours with his stories and jokes.


  1. A.
    encourage
  2. B.
    educate
  3. C.
    entertain
  4. D.
    astonish

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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2011屆山西省介休十中高三第一次模擬考試英語(yǔ)卷 題型:閱讀理解

Goats are being hired to do the work of people near SanDiego. The fires that occurred in Hillborbough four years ago destroyed thirty homes, most of which have been rebuilt. While people were rebuilding the homes, the grasses and bushes were growing back. The area is now so overgrown in bushes that there is again a major danger of fire.
The city council asked for offers to remove the bushes. The lowest bid they received was $50,000-----and that was if the city provided breakfast and lunch for the workers for thr six weeks it would take to clear the overgrown area. The city only wanted to give unlimited coffee and a piece of bread a day for each person. When that offer was rejected, the city asked for help on its website.
A sheepherder(養(yǎng)綿羊的人) in Montanta and a goatherder(養(yǎng)山羊的人) in San Bernardino read about the city’s plight (困境)while surfing the Web on their laptops. They both offered to do the job for $25,000. The council chosed the goatherder because he lived closer. When he was told that the city dump(垃圾場(chǎng)) was overflowing , the gotherder said, “No problem. My goats will eat everything in your dump, except the car engines, of course.” So ,for another $5,000, the city killed two birds with one stone. If all goes well, they will invite the goatherder and his “family” back every three years. The goatherder said that he would probably visit San Diego while his goats were in the dump. “I want to go there by plane, I just hope we don’t crash. My goats will miss me a lot.” He said.
【小題1】Why did the city council want to remove the bush?

A.Because the fires in hillborbough destroyed 30 homes.
B.Because people wanted to build their homes there.
C.Because the overgrown bushes could cause fires again.
D.Because two sheeherder offered to do the job.
【小題2】The goatherder was chosen to do the job because       
A.He offered to do it for the lower price
B.It was easier to transport his goat
C.Goats can do the job better than the job
D.The city wanted to raise more goats
【小題3】According to the passage,          
A.the sheepherder offered to do the job for $50.000
B.the lowest bid to remove the bushes was $50,000
C.the sheepherder and the goatherder were both addicted to surfing the Internet.
D.hiring goats to do the job saved the government lots of money.
【小題4】 we can infer from the passage that          
A.the city will remove the bushes in this area regularly
B.the goatherder asked for $50,000 to kill the birds with stones.
C.the goatherder was invited to San Diego to do some sightseeing.
D.the city council was not kind to the people who worked for it.

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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2011-2012學(xué)年山西省山大附中高二3月月考英語(yǔ)試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解


I learned about life from an ant farm.When I was seven years old, my family created one.First, we put clean sand in a thin glass box, and then we waited for the live ants to arrive.Shortly after the chilly ants were dropped into the glass structure, they got to work making tunnels.I was amazed that each one knew exactly what to do.After hours of staring, I realized that the ants had assigned jobs.With my mom ' s help, I kept a diary of what happened each day and named the ants.
One day a tragedy struck the ant farm.The pages of the diary, still wrinkled where tear drops fell, indicate the depth of the tragedy.'I had put my face so close to the structure that I accidentally tipped it over, caving in all the tunnels.Although the ants survived their earthquake, one by one they began to die.I was terrified as I watched them give up their tunnel-building to carry the bodies to a comer of the farm.My mother reported that the ants were dying of "frustration." They simply could not stand the reality that their tunnels had been destroyed.
Although much time has passed, I still think of that ant farm.Mom had hoped it would teach me about the natural world, but it taught me much more.Over the years, I came to realize the ants were a study in the benefits of teamwork.Working together, they were able to create an amazing world for themselves.I also learned that they should be admired for their hard work.Day in and day out, each labored at their task.The ant farm showed that teamwork and perseverance are indeed two key ingredients to success.But there was an even larger lesson that I did not realize until recently: Adversity (不幸、災(zāi)禍) is a natural part of life,and must be accepted.Unlike the ants, humans cannot give up when they face disappointment.Unlike the ants, we have to realize that if a tunnel caves in, we just have to build another.Giving up, I say, is not a choice.
【小題1】The family created an ant farm in a glass box because it was easy _____.

A.for the ants to live inB.to get sun light in
C.to keep the sand cleanD.for the boy to observe
【小題2】What made the pages of the diary wrinkled?
A.The tears.B.The earthquakeC.The ants.D.The tragedy.
【小題3】What did the writer finally realize?
A.Perseverance is the only way to success.
B.Humans cannot give up when facing adversity.
C.People should admire anyone for their hard work.
D.His mother taught him much more.
【小題4】When did the writer draw a more important lesson from his experience?
A.Before he was seven years old.
B.When he was seven years old.
C.Immediately after the tragedy.
D.Many years after the tragedy

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Our cat has a sweet nature, and she can let us know what she wants. When we fail to meet her needs, she gently leads us in the proper direction. When I forget to fill her water bowl early in the morning, she runs after my legs, and then pushes me in the direction of her bowl. She doesn’t get irritated (生氣的); instead, she expresses her wishes in the best way. And I always understand what she is telling me.
One day I found myself envying (羨慕) her simple expression. How many times had I expected my husband or my children to know my wants without my ever giving voice to them? How many times had I been disappointed that they couldn’t understand when I needed a hug, a compliment (恭維) or a chocolate bar?
After a pleasant afternoon with my husband, I wanted to stop somewhere nice and have dinner, but he didn’t understand my hints (暗示). “Couldn’t you see that I wanted to go out to dinner?” I complained when he pulled into our driveway.
“Why didn’t you say so? I can’t read your mind,” he answered in impatience. His words gave me pause. Had I expected him to read my mind? Why hadn’t I expressed my desire more clearly? I realized I had fallen into the female trap of “If you love me, you can read my mind.”
Now, I state my needs clearly and directly. I look at my cat and know she agrees.
【小題1】Why was the author disappointed in her husband or her children?

A.Her husband didn’t give her a hug.
B.Her children didn’t give her a chocolate bar.
C.They didn’t give her a compliment.
D.They didn’t understand her mind.
【小題2】What will the author do if she wants something from her husband now?
A.She will give him her hints.B.She lets him guess what she wants.
C.She tells him her needs directly.D.She buys what she wants herself.
【小題3】What can we learn from the underlined sentence in the fourth paragraph?
A.I realized what I did was wrong.
B.I stopped and didn’t go with my husband.
C.My husband prevented me from going on.
D.My husband stopped me from saying something.

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