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选词填空。从下列所给单词中选出适当词语,并用其适当形式填空。(共10小题, 每题1分,共10分)
addict, pain, affect, breath, participant, genius, rare, crime, health, catch
1.That was such a difficult game that a third of the __________ gave up halfway.
2.In the past few years, My Heart Will Go On was a popular _______ song among young people.
3.She ___________ watches TV because she thinks it’s a waste of time.
4.Many children in this village look too thin, pale and ____________.
5.A lot of artists were ________ in many fields, such as Leonardo Da Vinci and Beethoven.
6.The __________ had a lonely life in prison but no one wanted to pay a visit to him.
7.I like getting up very early in summer. The morning air is so good to___________.
8.The teacher’s encouragement has a positive ___________ on the students.
9.If you have confidence, I believe you can overcome your ______________ to drugs.
10.If he wants to win in the contest, he must take great ____________ with it.
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选词填空。从下列所给单词中选出适当词语,并用其适当形式填空。(共10小题, 每题1分,共10分)
addict, pain, affect, breath, participant, genius, rare, crime, health, catch
【小题1】That was such a difficult game that a third of the __________ gave up halfway.
【小题2】In the past few years, My Heart Will Go On was a popular _______ song among young people.
【小题3】She ___________ watches TV because she thinks it’s a waste of time.
【小题4】Many children in this village look too thin, pale and ____________.
【小题5】A lot of artists were ________ in many fields, such as Leonardo Da Vinci and Beethoven.
【小题6】The __________ had a lonely life in prison but no one wanted to pay a visit to him.
【小题7】I like getting up very early in summer. The morning air is so good to___________.
【小题8】The teacher’s encouragement has a positive ___________ on the students.
【小题9】If you have confidence, I believe you can overcome your ______________ to drugs.
【小题10】If he wants to win in the contest, he must take great ____________ with it.
There was a time when,if a lady got into a crowded bus or train,a gentleman would immediately stand up and offer his seat.But now,things are different.Today a gentleman will probably look out of the window or if he feels a bit shy,hide behind his newspaper.Either way,the lady will have to stand until someone else gets off.
You can’t entirely blame men for this change in manners,though.Gone are the days when women could be referred to as weakers without causing trouble.A whole generation of women has grown up demanding equality with men,not just equality in jobs or education,but in social life.Hold a door open for some women and you are likely to get an angry lecture on treating women as weakers unable to open doors for themselves.Take a girl out for meal and she’ll probably insist on paying her share of the bill.On second thoughts,that is perhaps not a bad idea.
It’s no wonder,then that men have given up some ways of politeness and consideration which they used to show towards women.On the other hand,the man’s active politeness is perhaps slowly being replaced by true consideration for the needs and feelings of women,so that men can see women as equal human beings,rather than as weakers or something that can be used to please men.
Maybe it is worth women’s while to stand in the bus or train.
46.Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A.Gentlemen are considered impolite nowadays if they do not offer their seats to a standing woman.
B.A gentleman who doesn’t give his seat to a standing woman should be blamed.
C.Today women do not enjoy the politeness shown actively to her by man but they considered it pleasant in the past.
D.In order to be equal with men,women have to stand in a bus or train.
47.A woman may get angry if a man holds a door open for her because________.
A.she doesn’t like him to wait on her hand and foot
B.women enjoy opening the door themselves
C.she feels herself treated as a weaker
D.she thinks it impolite for a man to do so
48.If a man takes a girl out for a meal,she insists on paying her share of the bill.That means________.
A.she wants to be equal with him
B.she likes him,so she doesn’t want to use his money
C.it’s impolite to have a free meal
D.she has agreed to marry him
49.What do women really need today?
A.Men’s active politeness and consideration.
B.Men’s true consideration for the needs and feelings of women.
C.Trying to win men’s favour.
D.Men’s good manners such as offering their seats and opening the door,etc.
50.The writer most probably is________.
A.a man who thinks the changes are reasonable
B.a woman who wants equality
C.a man who doesn’t agree with the changes today
D.a woman who doesn’t agree with the changes today
查看习题详情和答案>>Lynn was a young French Canadian girl who grew up in the farming community. At the age of l6, her father thought that she had enough schooling and forced her to drop out of school to contribute to the family income. In l922, with limited education and skills, the future didn’t look bright for Lynn. Her father demanded that Lynn find a job as soon as possible, but she didn’t have the confidence to ask for a job.
One day, Lynn gathered her courage and knocked on her very first door. She was met by Margaret Costello, the office manager. In her broken English, Lynn told her she was interested in the secretarial position. Margaret decided to give her a chance.
Margaret sat her down at a typewriter and said, “Lynn, let’s see how good you really are.” She directed Lynn to type a single letter, and then left. Lynn looked at the clock and saw that it was 11:40 a.m. Everyone would be leaving for lunch at noon. She thought she should at least attempt the letter.
On her first try, she got through one line but made four mistakes. She pulled the paper out and threw it away. The clock now read 11:45. “At noon,” she said to herself, “I’ll move out with the crowd, and they will never see me again.”
On her second attempt, things didn’t get any better. Again she started over and finally completed the letter, full of mistakes, though. She looked at the clock: 11:55—five minutes to freedom.
Just then, Margaret walked in. She came directly over to Lynn, and put one hand on the desk and the other on the girl’s shoulder. She read the letter and paused. Then she said, “Lynn, you’re doing good work!”
Lynn was surprised. She looked at the letter, then up at Margaret. With those simple words of encouragement, her desire to escape disappeared and her confidence began to grow. She thought, “Well, if she thinks it’s good, then it must be good. I think I’ll stay!”
Lynn did stay at Carhartt Overall Company…for 51 years, through two world wars and 11 presidents—all because someone had the insight to give a shy and uncertain young girl the gift of self-confidence when she knocked on the door.
1.Why did Lynn leave school at an early age?
A. To learn English well.
B. To earn money for her family.
C. To get self-confidence.
D. To become a typist.
2.When Lynn applied for the job, she .
A. could speak good English
B. didn’t know much about typing
C. knew Margaret very well
D. never wrote any letter
3.How many attempts did Lynn make to type the letter?
A. One. B. Two. C. Three. D. Four.
4.Who does the underlined word “someone” in the last paragraph refer to?
A. Lynn’s father. B. Lynn herself. C. A president. D. Margaret.
5.What can we learn from Lynn's story?
A. Encouragement makes a difference.
B. Honesty is the best policy.
C. Virtue(美德) leads to success.
D. Time waits for no man.
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Last week, 169 junior 1 students at No. 35 Middle School of Shenyang took their first no- teacher exam. after the teacher handed out the exam paper, he left the room and never came back. A student collected in the papers when the exam ended.
“that test was not only a test of knowledge, but also a test of moral (道德). We wanted to show students how important honesty (诚实) is, “said Cai Wenguo, the school’s headmaster. The school says no cheating(作弊) happened in the test. Next year, it wants 80% of its exams to be without teachers. But students have different ideas.
“I was happy and excited during the exam because my teachers trusted (信任) me. ”said Lang Yudan, a 13-year-old girl in Class 11.
“Schools must trust students a lot not to use invigilators (监考人). But I think it is too early. Some students will cheat if there are no invigilators. And the students will not be able to ask for help when needed.” said Hua Sha.
“I don’t like having invigilators in exams . When they walk around the classroom, they make me nervous. I would get higher marks without them in the room because I would feel more relaxed.” Liu Qingxi said.
“I think it’s very important to have invigilators in exams. Many students want to check their answers with each other after they have finished papers. And they can also keep the classroom in order when something unusual happens. They may make me nervous, but I still think we need them. ” Shangguan Yuan said.
Not using invigilators may be a good idea. But before using it, schools must tell students the importance of honesty and try to find ways to solve something unusual in exams.
1. The passage mainly (主要地) talks about .
A. how to pass an exam
B. how to make students honest
C. whether there is cheating in exams
D. whether invigilators are needed in exams
2. No. 35 Middle School of Shenyang held a no- teacher exam to .
A. let the students have a good rest
B. teach the students in a better way
C. help all the students pass the exam.
D. find whether the students were honest
3. From what the students have said , we know .
A. invigilators really help them a lot
B. all of them think it is a good idea
C. something unusual never happens in exams
D. not all of them agree with the head
4. What does Hua Sha think about no- teacher exams?
A. It’s a good idea to have no- teacher exams but something must be done first.
B. If there are no invigilators, the students will certainly get lower marks.
C. Exams without invigilators will never be held since students are not honest.
D. She thinks it’s the best way to show that schools trust their students a lot.
5. In the sentence “And they can also keep the classroom in order when something unusual happens ” “they” refers to (指) .
A. students B. headmasters C. invigilators D. schools