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Suddenly the ice broke into pieces and the boy f_ into the cold water.根据首字母填空
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Suddenly the ice broke into pieces and the boy fell into the cold water.
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单词拼写(共10小题, 每小题1分, 满分10分) 81. There are many wild animals in the forests and on the freezing, ice-covered lands in the north, and fish are a______ in the seas and rivers.&
82. The government issued a statement c______ the bombing which killed hundreds of innocent citizens.
83. Please tell me how to d______ a poisonous snake from a harmless snake.
84. He made a lot of scientific discoveries that he shared with the world, p ______ in the field of astronomy.
85. There is a t______ in the plot when a very generous stranger gives Pip a lot of money.
86. The Louvre Museum has more than 6,000 other European paintings, ______ (从……到……) from the 13th century to the 19th century.
87. One reason for this is that most ______ (传统) film festivals show films from a variety of countries.
88. Our guests today are _______ (代表) from six of the major international film festivals.
89. The sad thing is that although Van Gogh ______ (奉献) his whole self to painting, he only sold one painting
before he died.
90. ______ (相反) to my expectation, present at the party were a group of young people who called themselves
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科目:高中英语
来源:2010年福建省三明市普通高中毕业班质量检查(英语)
题型:阅读理解
The first thing my host father “warmed” me was that almost everyone in America was a big hugger. I didn’t understand what he meant until my first party. Whether they were friends or strangers, teenagers or elders, girls or guys, everyone I met gave me a big hug. However, as time went on, I began to understand America’s hugging culture. When a friend broke up with me, I was sad. When I told my best American friend about it, she said nothing but put her arms around me. Then warmth of the hug was a greater comfort than anything she could have said to me. One winter day I was walking along the street, shivering(颤抖). It was then I saw two women, each holding a paper board, on which there were two words:FREE HUGS. Their were red because of the freezing weather and they were jumping up and down to keep themselves warm. “Hi, girl! Do you want a hug?” One of them asked me. I went up and opened my arms. The hug was short but warm and it took some of the coldness of the day away. After that I became a big hugger myself. One time my host father and I were traveling to another town. When we reached a restaurant where my friend Cindy worked, he stopped the car.“What’ wrong?” I asked.” “Alice, why don’t you go inside and give Cindy a hug?” He suggested. I went into the restaurant, ran straight up to Cindy, and gave her a hug before she realized what was going on. “That was a big surprise! And you got my day sweetie! ” She told me later. A hug is a way to communicate love and care. Do you want a hug? My arms are wide open. 56.The point of the first three paragraphs is to explain&&&&& .A.how body language is more important than actual wordsB.why hugging is so important in American cultureC.how expressing, feelings can be difficult for ChineseD.how the author’s attitude toward hugging culture changed57.We can infer from the passage that the host father&&&&& .A.seldom has has time to spend with the authorB.often shares his experience with the authorC.warns the author of the possible dangerD.teachers the author to show her care for her friends58.According the passage, a hug can make us feelA.comforted, loved and cared for&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& B.happy, understood and amazed&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&C.excited, wise and surprised &&& D.cared for, wise and happy
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来源:学年江西赣州市十一县(市)高二上学期期中联考英语试卷(带解析)
题型:阅读理解
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来源:学年江西省高二第二次月考英语试卷(解析版)
题型:阅读理解
The Iceberg Was Only Part ofItWhat doomed the Titanic is well known, atleast in outline. On a moonless night of April 15, 1912, the ship hit aniceberg in the North Atlantic ,with 1,500 lives lost.A century later many people presented newtheories to explain the real reason for the disaster. Now two new studies arguethat rare states of nature played major roles in the disaster. The first says Earth’s nearness to the Moonand the Sun — a proximity not matched in more than 1,000 years — resulted inrecord tides that help explain why the Titanic met with so much ice, includingthe fatal iceberg. Recently, a team of researchers found anapparent explanation in the heavens. They discovered that Earth had comeunusually close to the Sun and Moon that winter, enhancing their gravitationalpulls on the ocean and producing record tides. The rare orbits took placebetween December 1911 and February 1912 — about two months before the disastercame about. The researchers suggest that the high tides refloated masses oficebergs traditionally stuck along the coastlines of Labrador and Newfoundlandand sent them adrift into the North Atlantic shipping lanes. And a second, put forward by a Titanichistorian from Britain, contends that the icy waters created ideal conditionsfor an unusual type of mirage(海市蜃楼) that hid icebergs from lookouts whose duty was to watch carefullyfor danger ahead and confused a nearby ship as to the liner’s identity,delaying rescue efforts for hours. Most people know mirages as naturalphenomena caused when hot air near the Earth’s surface bends light rays upward.In a desert, the effect prompts lost travelers to mistake patches of blue skyfor pools of water. But another kind of mirage occurs when cold air bends lightrays downward. In that case, observers can see objects and settings far overthe horizon. The images often undergo quick distortions — not unlike the wavyreflections in a funhouse mirror. Now, scholars of the Titanic are debatingthese new theories. Some have different opinions on it. Over all, though, manyexperts are applauding the fresh perspectives.&1.The underlined word &It&in the title probably refers to _______.
A.the Titanic
B.the cause of the disaster
C.the record tide
D.an unusual mirage
2.According to Theory First, what was theright chain of causes leading to the Titanic’s disaster?① record tides’ forming and icebergs’ beingrefloated② icebergs’ being drifted into the NorthAtlantic shipping lanes ③ the Earth’s strange closing to the Sunand the Moon ④ increasing of the gravitational force onthe ocean
A.①→②→③→④
B.②→③→④→①
C.④→③→②→①
D.③→④→①→②
3.According to Theory Second, the disasterhappened to the Titanic mainly because______.
A.the freezing weather made the watcher not be able to watch clear
B.the mirage made the watcher not find icebergs and a nearby ship delay rescuing
C.the mirage on the sea attracted the watcher and made him forget his work
D.the high tides drove the icebergs float so fast that the watcher didn’t respond to them
4.What is the chief function of the sixthparagraph?
A.to explain to the readers the ways of the mirage forming
B.to infer the possibility of the mirage appearing
C.to summarize the various kinds of the mirage
D.to analyze the conditions of the mirage arising
5.This passage is organized generally inthe pattern of________.
A.comparison and contrast
B.conclusion and proof
C.time and events
D.definition and classification(分类)
科目:高中英语
来源:学年度高三第二次月考英语试题
题型:阅读理解
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