Whether, an advertisement succeeds or not is decided      by whether it has the culture

    consciousness.

    A.on contrary to      B.in turn    C.to a great extent     D.by contrast

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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解

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Fear plays no part in this latest problem.“I’m not afraid I'll lose my children.I won't lose my children. We live together, and nothing, nothing,” she repeats, her voice rising when speaking to John's lawyer, “will stop me from being with my children. A law? Year, right. Don't disturb me when it comes to my children. You are never going to win. If John wants to see them, I cannot stop him. He's their father??—I want them to see him! However, his visit in his present condition will disturb the children's stable (穩(wěn)定的) life.”  John, who has spent much of his time in California recently, has only hired a house for himself in Pennsylvania, according to his lawyer. "If he'd like to stick to a regular life, I'd be more than happy to do that," Jane says. "The best thing for any child of a divorced (離婚的) parent is a stable life. I want nothing more than for him to set up a stable life for himself, so that he can be part of making our children's lives more stable. "

  While matters of money and care won't be settled for weeks, Jane hardly puts her life on hold. Last week the ABC network announced that Jane would return with her own show, Twist of Jane, in which she gives advice to other moms.Jane and her eight children will also return to ABC in a series of Jane Plus 8 specials showing them on various adventures.It’s a rest for Jane.who insists that she needs her new,busy life to provide for her family.“I have to lead such a life.a(chǎn)nd I’m thankful that I’ve built it to the top where now I can support my children.”she says.

And whether a bellicose(好斗的)dance judge or a bellicose former wife,Jane plans to keep 0n facing attacks on her. “Some people try to knock me down—only to make me more fierce,more protective,more determined to do better,”she says.“Go ahead,take me on.This will just make me stronger.”

57. According to Jane in the first paragraph,the low        

A. can’t take her children away from her

B. can’t do anything with the case

C. will best settle the problem

D. will disturb her children

58. What does “to do that” refer to in the second paragraph?

A. To live with John.

B.To hire a house for John.

C.To allow John to see the children

D.To ask John to set up a regular life.

59. What does the underlined sentence in the third paragraph mean?

A.Jane’s life is very difficult.

B.Jane continues to live as usual.

C.Jane almost can’t control her lire

D.Jane works very hard to live a happy life.

60. Which word can best describe Jane?

A. Proud.

B.Fierce.

C.Determined.

D.Independent

 

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科目:高中英語 來源:河南省方城二高2009-2010學(xué)年高一下學(xué)期期末模擬試題(英語) 題型:閱讀理解


第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。
Miss Gorgers taught physics in a New York school. Last month she explained to one of her classes about sound, and she decided to test them to see how successful she had been in her explanation. She said to them, “Now I have a brother in Los Angeles. If I was calling him on the phone and at the same time you were 75 feet away, listening to me from the street, which of you would hear what I said earlier, my brother or you and for what reason?”
Tom at once answered, “Your brother. Because electricity travels faster than sound waves.” “That’s very good,” Miss Gorgers answered; but then one of the girls raised her hand, and Miss Gorgers said, “Yes? Kate.”
“I disagree. Your brother would hear you earlier because when it’s 11 o’clock here and it’s only 8 o’clock in Los Angeles.” Kate said.
1. Miss Gorgers was teaching her class ______.
A. how to telephone      B. about electricity
C. about time zone        D. about sound 
2. Miss Gorgers raised this question because she wanted to know whether ______.
A. it was easy to phone to Los Angeles
B. her student could hear her from 75 feet away
C. her students had understood her lesson
D. sound waves were slower than electricity
3. Kate thought Tom was wrong because ______.
A. clocks in Los Angeles showed a different time from those in New York
B. electricity was slower than sound waves
C. Tom was not good at physics at all
D. Tom’s answer had nothing to do with sound waves
4. Whose answer do you think is correct according to the law of physics?
A. Tom’s.               B. Kate’s.          C. Both A and B.         D. Neither A nor B.

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科目:高中英語 來源:2012-2013學(xué)年安徽宿州泗縣二中高一下學(xué)期周考英語卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解

Miss Gogers taught physics in a New York school. Last month she explained to one of her classes about sound, and she decided to test them to see how successful she had been in her explanation. She said to them, “Now I have a brother in Los Angeles. If I was calling him on the phone and at the same time you were 75 feet away, listening to me from across the street, which of you would hear what I said earlier, my brother or you and for what reason?”
Tom at once answered, “Your brother. Because electricity travels faster than sound waves.” “That's every good,” Miss Gogers answered; but then one of the girls raised her hand, and Miss Gogers said. “Yes, Kate.”
“I disagree,” Kate said. “Your brother would hear you earlier because when it's 11 o'clock here it's only 8 o'clock in Los Angeles.”
【小題1】Miss Gogers was teaching her class_________.

A.how to telephone  B.a(chǎn)bout electricity
C.a(chǎn)bout time zone(時區(qū))  D.a(chǎn)bout sound
【小題2】Miss Gogers raised this question because she wanted to know whether______.
A.it was easy to phone to Los Angeles  B.her student could hear her from 75 feet away
C.her students had grasped(理解)her lesson.D.sound waves were slower than electricity
【小題3】Tom thought that electricity was _________.
A.slower than sound waves  B.faster than sound waves
C.not so fast as sound waves   D.a(chǎn)s fast as sound waves
【小題4】Kate thought Tom was wrong because _______.
A.clocks in Los Angeles showed a different time from those in New York
B.electricity was slower than sound waves
C.Tom was not good at physics at all
D.Tom's answer had nothing to do with sound waves
【小題5】Whose answer do you think is correct according to the law of physics?
A.Tom'sB.Kate'sC.Bath A and BD.Neither A nor B

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科目:高中英語 來源:福建省寧德四縣市一中2010屆高三第一次聯(lián)考 題型:寫作題

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假如你是李華,最近,你班同學(xué)就中學(xué)生是否可以帶手機上學(xué)進行了討論。請你根據(jù)下列信息,給校長寫一封信,客觀地介紹你班討論的情況

70%的學(xué)生認(rèn)為
30%的學(xué)生認(rèn)為
1. 沒有必要帶手機。
2.帶手機會分散學(xué)習(xí)精力,上課開機影響極壞。
3. 學(xué)生用手機會增加家長經(jīng)濟負(fù)擔(dān)。
1.學(xué)生可以帶手機上學(xué),但上課要關(guān)機。
2.學(xué)生帶手機可以方便聯(lián)系。
3.信息時代的交流工具,不應(yīng)禁止
1.詞數(shù):100字左右 
2.經(jīng)濟負(fù)擔(dān)economic burdens.
3.信的開頭已經(jīng)為你寫好
Dear principle,
I’m writing to tell you about the discussion we’ve had about whether a mobile phone should be brought to school.

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科目:高中英語 來源:2013-2014學(xué)年湖北省襄陽市四校高二上學(xué)期期中考試英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解

The next time your face turns red after tripping(絆倒) over your own feet in public, don’t try to hide it—a new study finds that showing your embarrassment actually makes other people view you as more reliable.

    Researchers at the University of California have carried out the study and found that embarrassment is a good signature of a person to whom you can entrust valuable resources.

    Not only are the findings useful for people seeking cooperative and reliable team members and business partners, but they also make for helpful dating advice.“Moderate(適度的) levels of embarrassment are signs of virtue. Our data suggests embarrassment is a good thing, not something you should fight.”said Matthew Feinberg, who led the study.

    While the most typical gesture of embarrassment is a downward gaze to one side while partly covering the face, a person who feels shame, as distinguished(區(qū)別) from embarrassment, will typically cover the whole face, Feinberg said.

    The results were got from a series of experiments. In the first experiment, 60 college students were videotaped describing embarrassing moments, such as making incorrect assumptions(假想) based on appearances. The college students also participated in the “Dictator Game” which is used in economics research to measure altruism(利己主義). For example, each was given 10 raffle tickets(獎券) and asked to keep a share of the tickets and give the reminder(提示物) to a partner.

    The findings, published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, showed that those who showed greater levels of embarrassment tended to give away more of their raffle tickets, indicating(﹦showing) greater generosity.

1.According to the passage, which of the following is thought to be reliable?

A. A person who feels shame.                

B. A person who hides his embarrassment.

C. A person who shows his embarrassment.   

D. A person who gives away more raffle tickets.

2.We can infer from Paragraph 3 that ________.

A. it’s useless to fight our embarrassment

B. people should try to overcome their embarrassment

C. embarrassed people are not good at doing business

D. people who show embarrassment can be good business partners

3.The “Dictator Game ” is used to _________.

A. measure the students’ economic status

B. test whether a student is generous or not

C. determine the different levels of embarrassment

D. record how each student reacts during embarrassing moments

4.We learn from the last paragraph that those who showed greater levels of embarrassment ____.

A. proved to be more generous           B. kept more of the raffle tickets

C. didn’t care for raffle tickets           D. were less reliable

 

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