If the lion ________ hungry, it may be dangerous.

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A.changes
B.get
C.becomes
D.grow
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If the lion ________ hungry, it may be dangerous.

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A.changes
B.get
C.becomes
D.grow

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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2012-2013學(xué)年江蘇省射陽(yáng)縣高級(jí)中學(xué)高二上學(xué)期期末考試英語(yǔ)試卷(帶解析) 題型:完型填空

Once my mother told me a story that in Africa, when an antelope (羚羊) wakes up every morning, the first thing it thinks about is, “I must be 36 to run faster than the fastest lion, or I will be killed.” 37 , a lion wakes from his dream. The first thing the lion thinks about is, “I must be able to catch the 38 antelope, or I will starve to 39 .” So almost simultaneously(同時(shí)地), the antelope and the lion get up and start running toward the 40 sun.
This is 41 : full of chances and challenges. Whether you are an antelope or a lion, you must go 42 when the sun rises. For students, it is just the same. If we don’t study hard, sooner or later, we will 43 the other students. At first I didn’t know what the word “exam” 44 . Later, I knew an exam was a kind of 45 . In competitions, there are always winners and 46 . As I grew up, I got to know competition well. In one’s life, there must be competitions, so people can 47 .
Each time I saw children playing games and heard their 48 , I wished I were that age again.  49 , I remembered my parents’ words: You must work very hard for a good future. So I 50 my pen and began to study hard again.
I was still not sure what competition 51 meant. One day, I was 52_in an English-speaking competition. When I went to the stage, I saw other students looking at me kindly. Suddenly I 53 what competition was. It is not as cruel as my teacher and parents told me. In fact, competition is the 54 : it is kind and necessary.
I learned a lot from realizing this 55 . Now I understand better about the world. Competition is important for us all.

【小題1】
A.a(chǎn)bleB.willingC.readyD.eager
【小題2】
A.On the contraryB.At the same timeC.In other wordsD.In the first place
【小題3】
A.fastestB.weakestC.slowestD.strongest
【小題4】
A.deathB.survivalC.diseaseD.suffering
【小題5】
A.sinkingB.settingC.shiningD.rising
【小題6】
A.ruleB.lifeC.studyD.exam
【小題7】
A.overB.throughC.a(chǎn)headD.beyond
【小題8】
A.fall behindB.pass byC.catch upD.hold back
【小題9】
A.feltB.meantC.referredD.doubted
【小題10】
A.victoryB.defeatC.processD.competition
【小題11】
A.competitorB.playersC.losersD.failures
【小題12】
A.improveB.concludeC.a(chǎn)cquireD.handle
【小題13】
A.cryingB.laughterC.whisperD.delight
【小題14】
A.HoweverB.ThereforeC.BesidesD.Otherwise
【小題15】
A.put upB.brought upC.made upD.picked up
【小題16】
A.commonlyB.simplyC.obviouslyD.really
【小題17】
A.succeedingB.participatingC.takingD.getting
【小題18】
A.doubtedB.a(chǎn)cknowledgedC.knewD.a(chǎn)dmitted
【小題19】
A.toughB.importantC.contentD.opposite
【小題20】
A.experienceB.knowledgeC.factD.consequence

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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2014屆福建安溪一中養(yǎng)正中學(xué)高二上學(xué)期期末考試英語(yǔ)試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解

BEIJING—Eating at a Beijing restaurant is usually an adventure for foreigners, and particularly when they get the chance to order “chicken without sex life” or “red burned lion head”.

Sometimes excited but mostly confused, embarrassed or even terrified, many foreigners have long complained about mistranslations of Chinese dishes. And their complaints are often valid(有效), but such an experience at Beijing’s restaurants will apparently soon be history.

Foreign visitors will no longer, hopefully, be confused by oddly worded restaurant menus in the capital if the government’s plan to correctly translate 3,000 Chinese dishes is a success and the translations are generally adopted.

The municipal(市政) office of foreign affairs has published a book to recommend English translations of Chinese dishes, which aims to help restaurants avoid bizarre translations. “It provides the names of main dishes of famous Chinese cuisines in plain English,” an official with the city’s Foreign Affairs office said. “Restaurants are encouraged to use the proposed translations, but it will not be compulsory.” It’s the city’s latest effort to bridge the culture gap for foreign travelers in China.

Coming up with precise translations is a daunting task, as some Chinese culinary(烹飪) techniques are untranslatable and many Chinese dishes have no English-language equivalent. The translators, after conducting a study of Chinese restaurants in English-speaking countries, divided the dish names into four categories: ingredients, cooking method, taste and name of a person or a place. For some traditional dishes, pinyin, the Chinese phonetic system, is used, such as mapo tofu(previously often literally translated as “beancurd made by woman with freckles”), baozi(steamed stuffed bun) and jiaozi(dumplings) to “reflect the Chinese cuisine culture,” according to the book.

“The book is a blessing to tourist guides like me. Having it, I don’t have to rack my brains trying to explain Chinese dishes to foreign travellers,” said Zheng Xiaodong, a 31-year-old employee with a Beijing-based travel agency.

“I will buy the book as I major in English literature and I’d like to introduce Chinese cuisine culture to more foreign friends,” said Han Yang, a postgraduate student at the University of International Business and Economics.

It is not clear if the book will be introduced to other parts of China. But on Tuesday, this was the most discussed topic on weibo.com, China’s most popular microblogging site.

1.What’s the best title of the passage?

A.An adventure for foreigners who eat in Beijing.

B.Confusing mistranslations of Chinese dishes.

C.Chinese dishes to have “official” English names.

D.The effort to bridge the culture gap.

2. “chicken without sex life” or “red burned lion head” are mentioned in the beginning of the passage to show              .

A.some Chinese dishes are not well received

B.some Chinese dishes are hard to translate

C.some Chinese dishes are mistranslated

D.some Chinese dishes are not acceptable

3.What measure has the municipal office taken?

A.Recommending a book on Chinese dishes.

B.Advocating(提倡) using precise translation for Chinese dishes.

C.Publishing a book on China’s dietary habits.

D.Providing the names of main Chinese dishes.

4.What’s the meaning of daunting in paragraph 5?

A.confusing         B.disappointing       C.discouraging       D.Worthwhile

 

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If the lion ________ hungry, it may be dangerous.


  1. A.
    changes
  2. B.
    get
  3. C.
    becomes
  4. D.
    grow

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