题目内容

(2012·厦门高二检测) A new report says each year about two million people die from accidents and diseases related _______ their jobs.

A. toB. withC. inD. into

 

A

【解析】

A be related to和……有关的,是一个固定短语。句意:一则新报道说每年大约有200万人死于和他们工作有关的事故和疾病。

 

练习册系列答案
相关题目

2012 TEEN TRIP TO THE LELAND HIGH SNOW PLAY

For Teens Currently in 6th to 12th Grades

LELAND HIGH SNOW PLAY —Class # 8389

Saturday, November 12, 2012

8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Meet at THE UNDERGROUND

(Veteran’s Building—2203 Central Avenue)

Cost per person: $50 ($60 after October 22, 2012)— Includes Lunch, Admission and Transportation With a 4,000sq. Ft. day-use lodge, the Leland High Snow Play has a huge supply of tubes to choose from, along with awesome tows(拖车) that will tow you up to the top of the hill! Our varied terrains(地形) have something for everyone, while the lodge provides a snack bar, video games, pool tables, five indoor rest rooms, a warm fire, and a sun deck with plenty of tables and chairs overlooking the play area outside.

ADDITIONAL LIABILITY FORM REQUIRED FOR THIS TRIP.

Be sure to bring warm clothing and prepare for the cold, but dress in layers in case it warms up. Wear dry boots, socks, and sunscreen. If possible, bring a mobile phone in case of emergency, as well as money for snacks and a light dinner; or bring your own food and drinks. Meet at The Underground (Veteran’s Building—2203 Central Avenue)—don’t be late!

Do not bring electronic or fragile items during the trip. The ARPD is not responsible for your personal belongings or money. REFUNDS ARE ISSUED ONLY IF THE ARPD CANCELS THIS TRIP DUE TO WEATHER CONDITIONS.

Click here to download “2011 Leland High Snow Play” flyers and the registration form(PDF, 261KB)

Click here to download “Leland High Snow Play Liability Form”(PDF, 14KB)

1. You may register in person, or mail the completed form to Leland High Snow Play, Inc. Send the liability form and payment to the ARPD Office, 2226 Santa Clara Avenue, Alameda, 94501.

2. Faxed registration and liability forms accepted with MasterCard/VISA, (510) 747-7566.

3. Online registrations available at www.arpdeplay.com. Make sure you bring your completed liability form on the trip.

1. The purpose of the text is to _____.

A. explain the details of a school activity

B. introduce a famous tour agency

C. urge teenagers to climb a snowy mountain

D. advertise a trip to the Leland High Snow Play

2. People who want to take part in the activity need to _____.

A. pay for dinner themselves

B. climb the hill themselves

C. wear hats to protect themselves from the sun

D. pay for tows individually

3.From the text we can infer that _____.

A. the weather at the hill is changeable

B. the activity is very dangerous

C. 12-year-old children are not allowed on the trip

D. the trip will involve outdoor activities only.

4. Among other items, what do the participants need to take?

A. Their filled-in liability forms.

B. ID cards and a small amount of cash.

C. Their agreements with the tour agency.

D. Their registration forms downloaded from the Internet.

 

Some years ago I was offered a writing assignment that would require three months of travel through Europe. I had been abroad a couple of times, but I could hardly claim to know my way around, the continent. , my knowledge of foreign languages was limited to a little college French.

I . How would I, unable to speak the language, familiar with local geography or transportation systems, conduct interviews and do

research? It seemed impossible, and with considerable I sat down to write a letter rejecting the . Halfway through, a

ran through my mind: you can't learn if you don't try. So I the assignment.

There were some bad . But by the time I finished the trip, I was an experienced traveler. And ever since, I have never hesitated to head for even the most places, without guides or advance bookings, confident that somehow I will .

The point is that the new, the different, is almost by definition . But each time you try something, you learn, and as the learning , the world opens to you.

I've learned to ski at 40, and flown up the Rhine River in a(n) . And I know I'll go on doing such things. It's not because I'm braver or more daring than others. I'm not. But I'll accept worry as another name for and I believe I can wonders.

1. A. aboardB. abroad

C. awayD. out

2.A. claimB. declare

C. hopeD. deny

3. A. SomehowB. However

C. InsteadD. Moreover

4.A. accustomedB. added

C. limitedD. suited

5.A. resignedB. hesitated

C. trembledD. suspected

6. A. only tooB. more than

C. apart fromD. far from

7. A. operationsB. experiments

C. researchD. business

8. A. regretB. doubt

C. terrorD. disappointment

9. A. requestB. job

C. trustD. assignment

10. A. reactionB. thought

C. meaningD. conflict

11. A. accomplishedB. received

C. acceptedD. resisted

12. A. exchangesB. conditions

C. tripsD. experiences

13. A. remoteB. accessible

C. interestingD. crowded

14. A. stillB. everC. evenD. yet

15. A. doB. manageC. makeD. fit

16. A. astonishingB. frightening

C. fascinatingD. exciting

17.A. comes upB. shows up

C. piles upD. steps up

18. A. airportB. motorboat

C. surfboardD. balloon

19. A. goalB. opportunity

C. struggleD. challenge

20. A. workB. own

C. winD. achieve

 

Hey there,

So you’re about to spend four years of your life and tens of thousands of dollars of your patent’s money, and all you really know about college is that all of your friends are going. Do you ever stop to wonder why you’re going?

Relax. You’re making the right decision. First of all, you’ll discover what interests you by taking courses in many subjects. For example, it’s hard to decide if you want to be a painter if you’ve never painted any pictures; once you’re in a drawing-room on campus, you’ll know one way or the other. College is also a lot of fun—after you graduate, you’ll be working every weekday for 50 years or so. And remember that college graduates earn about twice the income of those who never attended college.

Finding the right college can be difficult. Fortunately, Johnson Review is here to help you every step of the way.

* Researching Schools. To us, the most important decision you’ll make is to choose the school that really fits you best—not the one that is the most competitive or has the best-equipped rooms.

* Applying to School. On JohnsonReview.com, you’ll find hundreds of actual college applications(申请) and links to many more.

* Raising Your Scores. American College Test is one of the most difficult parts of the admissions(录取) course. It’s not the most important, though, and not everyone needs to prepare for the best. But, if you think you can do better, find the right course for better scores.

* Paying for School. Most families need financial aid for the high cost of college. The problem is that financial aid seems difficult to get and many families get caught up in the price of college rather than learning the ways to get financial aid. If you really do your research, you’ll learn that you can afford to attend any college, no matter the cost.

For more information, call 600-3681 or visit JohnsonReview.com. Wherever you go, have a nice trip!

Johnson Smith

Founder and CEO

Johnson Review

1. How many reasons for going to college does the author mention in the text?

A. 2B. 3C. 4D. 5

2. The author thinks you should choose the college that is _____.

A. well-equippedB. competitive

C. suitableD. famous

3. What does the author advise you to do to pay the high cost of college?

A. To ask the family for help.

B. To make a study of financial courses.

C. To do research on the price of college.

D. To get to know how to ask for financial aid.

4. Which of the following will the author agree?

A. Johnson Review can help you find the right college easier.

B. The most important part for college admission is the College Test.

C. It is not worth going to college nowadays in America.

D. If you want to find a place to spend your holiday, visit JohnsonReview.com.

 

违法和不良信息举报电话:027-86699610 举报邮箱:58377363@163.com

精英家教网