题目内容
Before driving into the city, you are required to get your car ____.| A.washed | B.wash | C.washing | D.to wash |
A解析:
本题考查非谓语动词。考查过去分词作宾语补足语。此题中使役动词get后接的宾语car与作宾语补足语的动词wash之间为被动关系,构成短语:get sth. done。故答案选A。句意为:在驱车进城之前,你必须将你的车洗了。
本题考查非谓语动词。考查过去分词作宾语补足语。此题中使役动词get后接的宾语car与作宾语补足语的动词wash之间为被动关系,构成短语:get sth. done。故答案选A。句意为:在驱车进城之前,你必须将你的车洗了。
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Ray’s parents remembered that at age four, Ray surprised them by fixing a broken vacuum cleaner(吸尘器). When he was ten, he speedily constructed the family color television from a kit. Later, he succeeded in assembling(组装) a complex stereo system after two experts had failed to do the job.
When Ray was ten, he convinced his parents to buy him a computer. In a short time, Ray was able to do amazing things with the computer. Ray shared his enthusiasm for computers with Dr. Tisman, who used a computer for his research. The two discussed computers and medicine frequently. Amazingly, Ray understood the biology and chemistry related to Dr. Tisman’s medical research without any previous instruction.
Ray then worked with Dr. Tisman after school. He helped conduct research with the equipment and kept it in working order. The purpose of the research was to test the effectiveness of mixing an old cancer drug with certain vitamins. Ray analyzed patient test results by computer, while Dr. Tisman handled all patient contact. Together, they came up with solid research that helped advance cancer treatment.
In 1988, 14 - year - old Ray went with Dr. Tisman to a meeting of the American Federation for Clinical Research(AFCR), where Ray presented their initial research findings. Using terminology(术语) beyond the grasp of most kids his age, Ray told the scientists how the new drug mixture caused fewer and milder side effects for cancer patients.
A year later, Ray returned to the meeting to update the findings of his and Dr. Tisman’s research. By then, he had become well - known for his devotion to finding cures for sick patients. Stories about him appeared in hundred of newspapers around the world. He appeared on television newscasts and talk shows.
Ray continued to spend most free hours working with Dr. Tisman. The two began studying the effects of vitamins on babies inside the womb(子宫). However, Ray’s main interest remained cancer treatment, and he continues his research today.
【小题1】According to the passage, Ray______.
【小题2】What do we know about Dr. Tisman?
【小题3】What made Ray first known to the medical world?
【小题4】Dr. Tisman’s research is aimed at ______.
Ray’s parents remembered that at age four, Ray surprised them by fixing a broken vacuum cleaner(吸尘器). When he was ten, he speedily constructed the family color television from a kit. Later, he succeeded in assembling(组装) a complex stereo system after two experts had failed to do the job.
When Ray was ten, he convinced his parents to buy him a computer. In a short time, Ray was able to do amazing things with the computer. Ray shared his enthusiasm for computers with Dr. Tisman, who used a computer for his research. The two discussed computers and medicine frequently. Amazingly, Ray understood the biology and chemistry related to Dr. Tisman’s medical research without any previous instruction.
Ray then worked with Dr. Tisman after school. He helped conduct research with the equipment and kept it in working order. The purpose of the research was to test the effectiveness of mixing an old cancer drug with certain vitamins. Ray analyzed patient test results by computer, while Dr. Tisman handled all patient contact. Together, they came up with solid research that helped advance cancer treatment.
In 1988, 14 - year - old Ray went with Dr. Tisman to a meeting of the American Federation for Clinical Research(AFCR), where Ray presented their initial research findings. Using terminology(术语) beyond the grasp of most kids his age, Ray told the scientists how the new drug mixture caused fewer and milder side effects for cancer patients.
A year later, Ray returned to the meeting to update the findings of his and Dr. Tisman’s research. By then, he had become well - known for his devotion to finding cures for sick patients. Stories about him appeared in hundred of newspapers around the world. He appeared on television newscasts and talk shows.
Ray continued to spend most free hours working with Dr. Tisman. The two began studying the effects of vitamins on babies inside the womb(子宫). However, Ray’s main interest remained cancer treatment, and he continues his research today.
【小题1】According to the passage, Ray______.
| A.is a boy of many gifts |
| B.is very helpful to his parents |
| C.learned fast under Dr. Tisman’s instruction |
| D.stopped working with Dr. Tisman after his success |
| A.He succeeded in finding cures for cancer. |
| B.He made a new discovery in cancer treatment. |
| C.He convinced Ray to become a partner of him. |
| D.He taught Ray knowledge related to his research. |
| A.His presentation at AFCR. | B.His great skills in computer. |
| C.His devotion to cancer research. | D.His appearance on television newscasts. |
| A.providing different cancer treatments |
| B.proving the effects of vitamins on babies |
| C.finding the side effects of a cancer drug |
| D.testing the effectiveness of a new drug mixture |
For the last couple of weeks, I had been stuck in front of my computer working on a project that was very important to me. My every waking hour was consumed by the project and although I imagined that I would feel happy after completing parts of the project, I was confused to find that instead, I was feeling rather depressed. I tried a range of methods to help cheer myself up. I had a relaxing bath, cooked a delicious meal to enjoy with my family and even watched a lighthearted movie, but to no avail. It was only when I turned to meditation(沉思)for a solution that the answer came to me: turn to nature!
The very next day, I grabbed my camera and a bottle of water and set off to spend a few hours walking in a nature reserve, even though it was pouring with rain. Within a couple of minutes I felt alive again. To be honest, I felt like a young school girl again and had to stop myself from hopping along the path singing, "I'm singing in the rain", a song I used to sing when I was a child. I think as adults we often try too hard to control our inner children and as a result we restrain(限制) our own spirits, which only leads to depression and stress.
Interestingly, it has been shown that people who spend 40 minutes walking in a nature reserve have a drop in their blood pressure levels, but this does not happen when they spend a similar amount of time walking in a busy city centre.
If you feel a little low in spirit and know that you have spent too much time indoors, relax completely, remove your shoes and let your inner child come out and play.
【小题1】 The author felt depressed because she __________.
【小题2】The author walked in a nature reserve in the rain in order to__________.
【小题3】 The underlined part "to no avail" in Paragraph 1 probably means " __________.".
【小题4】In the author's opinion, __________.
【小题5】The last paragraph mainly serves as a(n) __________.
The very next day, I grabbed my camera and a bottle of water and set off to spend a few hours walking in a nature reserve, even though it was pouring with rain. Within a couple of minutes I felt alive again. To be honest, I felt like a young school girl again and had to stop myself from hopping along the path singing, "I'm singing in the rain", a song I used to sing when I was a child. I think as adults we often try too hard to control our inner children and as a result we restrain(限制) our own spirits, which only leads to depression and stress.
Interestingly, it has been shown that people who spend 40 minutes walking in a nature reserve have a drop in their blood pressure levels, but this does not happen when they spend a similar amount of time walking in a busy city centre.
If you feel a little low in spirit and know that you have spent too much time indoors, relax completely, remove your shoes and let your inner child come out and play.
【小题1】 The author felt depressed because she __________.
| A.couldn't consume her waking hour |
| B.had not seen a film for a long time. |
| C.had not finished her work on time |
| D.had worked on a hard job for too long |
| A.take photos | B.find a solution to the project |
| C.hop along the path | D.cheer herself up |
| A.unsuccessful | B.unrelated | C.uninteresting | D.unexpected |
| A.a bath can make people relaxed |
| B.depression is usually caused by hard work |
| C.walking in a busy city centre harms people's health |
| D.adults should express their inner feelings freely |
| A.explanation | B.suggestion | C.introduction | D.reminder |
Is the world too crowded? Well, that’s a hard question to answer. It’s all a matter of perspective(视角).In Montana, you might drive for a mile in any direction and not see another human being. In Macao, 60,000 people live in every square mile!
What is true is that the world’s population doesn’t stay the same. It has been increasing at a very fast rate(比例).That’s in part because in each generation(代) these are more people who then have children than in the last generation.
Five hundred years ago, the population of the world was about 460 million. In 1900,the world’s population was under 2 billion(十亿).Right now it is doubling every 40 years. That means, if this rate of growth continues, when you are a parent, there will be twice as many people on earth as there are now. Wow! Now that’s a whole lot of people! Soon the world’s population will probably reach 7 billion. Some people worry about that! But there is a lot of disagreement about just how many people on earth equals(相当于) too many people. But everyone agrees that the more people there are, the more resources(资源) the world needs to feed, house and take care of all of them, and the more need there is to think carefully about how we live and use the earth’s resources.
【小题1】From the first paragraph we can know that ________.
| A.Montana is too crowded |
| B.Macao is too crowded |
| C.the world is too crowded |
| D.the world is not too crowded |
| A.people live longer than before |
| B.there are less wars than before |
| C.medicine is developing faster than before |
| D.more couples now would like to have children than before |
| A.450 million. | B.about 2 billion. |
| C.40 billion. | D.7 billion. |
| A.find more resources |
| B.use more resources |
| C.think about our ways of living |
| D.move to other places |
| A.thinks the world already has too many people |
| B.thinks the world can feed no more than 7 billion people |
| C.is not sure when the world’s population will reach 7 billion |
| D.is not sure what the largest population that the world can feed is |
–Can you tell me the way_____ the bank?
–Turn left _______ the second crossing.
–Turn left _______ the second crossing.
| A.to; at | B.to; to | C.at; at | D.at; to |
There will be a stamp show in the museum ______ we visited last week.
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(1)白居易《观刈麦》中最能体现农民辛苦的两句是 , 。
(2)《商山早行》中描写游子思乡的梦境的句子是:___________,________ ___。
(3)《陈涉世家》一文中表现了陈胜敢于冲破尊卑等级观念和宿命论的思想束缚,反抗权贵的叛逆性格的句子是: 。
(4)在新学期开学典礼大会上,一位教师在发言结束时说到:“转危为机,信心比黄金更重要。”让我们用李白《行路难》中的“_______ _________ ,________ _______ 。”
| A.who | B.when | C.which | D.what |
默写。(7分)(每空1分,凡出现加字、漏字、错字中任何一种情况,该空不得分)
(1)白居易《观刈麦》中最能体现农民辛苦的两句是 , 。
(2)《商山早行》中描写游子思乡的梦境的句子是:___________,________ ___。
(3)《陈涉世家》一文中表现了陈胜敢于冲破尊卑等级观念和宿命论的思想束缚,反抗权贵的叛逆性格的句子是: 。
(4)在新学期开学典礼大会上,一位教师在发言结束时说到:“转危为机,信心比黄金更重要。”让我们用李白《行路难》中的“_______ _________ ,________ _______ 。”
Nowadays, there’s a lot of debate about single sex education since it has begun to regain its popularity recently. According to long term studies of children from around the world, students achieve more and learn better in single sex schools.
An Australian study of 270,000 students found that both boys and girls performed much higher on standardized(标准化) tests when they attended separate schools. During an experiment in Virginia in 1995, 100 eighth graders were separated just for math and science courses. Almost immediately, the girls began to achieve more, become more confident and take part more often in class activities.
In 2001, a British study concluded that nearly every girl regardless of (不论) her ability or socio-economic status performed better in single sex classrooms than co-ed ones. The study of 2,954 high schools and 979 primary schools showed that while boys at the lowest levels in study improved the most in single sex schools, single sex education was particularly beneficial (有益的) to girls. Every one of the top 50 private elementary schools and top 20 private high schools in Britain are single sex schools.
Girls became more confident in themselves as students and earned higher scores on their College Board and Advanced Placement examinations. A quarter of the female members of the US Congress and one-third of all female members of Fortune 100 boards graduated from all-women’s colleges.
While the statistics are not as dramatic for boys, however, boys tend to soften their competitive edge and become more cooperative in a single sex setting. They can just be boys and not worry about what the girls might think.
Single sex education has a pleasant way of encouraging children to be fearless, to be curious, to be enthusiastic --- in short, to just be themselves. Children are subjected (屈从于) to pressures from every quarter to become adults before they are ready to do so. They grow up too quickly. Why not let them be children for a few more years? Single sex education with its gentler, more controlled social atmosphere is just the right answer for many children.
【小题1】 With the experiment in Virginia in 1995, the writer wants to show that .
【小题2】According to the article, which of the following statements about single sex education is TRUE?
【小题3】 In the article, the underlined phrase “soften their competitive edge” probably means .
【小题4】 What is the main point of the article?
An Australian study of 270,000 students found that both boys and girls performed much higher on standardized(标准化) tests when they attended separate schools. During an experiment in Virginia in 1995, 100 eighth graders were separated just for math and science courses. Almost immediately, the girls began to achieve more, become more confident and take part more often in class activities.
In 2001, a British study concluded that nearly every girl regardless of (不论) her ability or socio-economic status performed better in single sex classrooms than co-ed ones. The study of 2,954 high schools and 979 primary schools showed that while boys at the lowest levels in study improved the most in single sex schools, single sex education was particularly beneficial (有益的) to girls. Every one of the top 50 private elementary schools and top 20 private high schools in Britain are single sex schools.
Girls became more confident in themselves as students and earned higher scores on their College Board and Advanced Placement examinations. A quarter of the female members of the US Congress and one-third of all female members of Fortune 100 boards graduated from all-women’s colleges.
While the statistics are not as dramatic for boys, however, boys tend to soften their competitive edge and become more cooperative in a single sex setting. They can just be boys and not worry about what the girls might think.
Single sex education has a pleasant way of encouraging children to be fearless, to be curious, to be enthusiastic --- in short, to just be themselves. Children are subjected (屈从于) to pressures from every quarter to become adults before they are ready to do so. They grow up too quickly. Why not let them be children for a few more years? Single sex education with its gentler, more controlled social atmosphere is just the right answer for many children.
【小题1】 With the experiment in Virginia in 1995, the writer wants to show that .
| A.single sex education has become popular in recent years |
| B.the effect of single sex education on girls is immediate |
| C.students at separate schools are better prepared for standardized tests |
| D.both boy and girl students achieve more and learn better in single sex schools |
| A.Girls’ performances in single sex classrooms are determined by their ability and socioeconomic status. |
| B.In all-boys schools boys with the worst academic performances improved the most. |
| C.Single sex education was particularly helpful for boys. |
| D.There are more single sex schools than co-ed schools in Britain. |
| A.act in a kindly manner | B.become less competitive |
| C.lose interest in something | D.take advantage of something |
| A.Ways to reduce pressure and help children grow. |
| B.The reason why girls perform better than boys at school. |
| C.The advantage of single sex education. |
| D.The development of single sex education in different countries. |