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How much________the new dress________you?
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科目:高中英语
阅读下面短文, 掌握其大意, 然后从1-25各题所给的四个选项中, 选出一个最佳答案。     
  &&& When sailors are allowed ashore (登岸) after a long time at sea, they sometimes get drunk and cause trouble.
1 this reason, the navy (海军) 2 has its police in big ports.
3 sailors cause trouble, the police come and     
4them.     
  &&& One day, the police in a big seaport received a telephone call
5 a bar(酒吧)in the town. The barman said that a big sailor had got drunk and     
6 the furniture in the bar. The officer
7 the police guard that    
evening said that he
8 immediately.    
   &&& Now, officers who
9 and punish the sailors who were     
10 drunk usually choose
11 policeman they could find to go with them.     
12 this particular officer did not do this. Instead, he chose the smallest and 13 man he could find to go to the bar with him and
14 the sailor.   Another officer who     
15 there was surprised when he saw the officer of the guard choose     
16 small man.
17 he said to him. &Why 18 you take    
a big man with you? You have to fight the sailor who
19.&    
   &&& &Yes, you are
20 right,& answered the officer of the guard. &That is exactly     
22 this small man. If you saw two policemen coming     
23 you, and one of them was 24 the other, which one     
25 you attack(攻击)?&    
   A. In spite of
   B. Because of
   C. For
   D. To
   A. always
   B. seldom
   C. forever
   D. sometimes
   A. As &
   B. Where  
   C. Wherever
   D. Whenever &
   [&&&  
   A. meet with
   B. deal with
   C. meet
   D. judge &&
   [&&&  
   A. about &
   B. from  
   C. in
   D. of
   [&&&  
   A. was breaking
   B. would break
   C. had broken into
   D. was breaking in
   [&&&  
   A. charging
   B. charged by
   C. in charge of
   D.in charge from
   [&&&  
   A. was leaving
   B. is coming
   C. will leave
   D. would come
   [&&&  
   A. would go
   B. need come
   C. dared come
   D. had to go &
   [&&&  
   A. very
   B. very much
   C. heavily
   D. much more
   [&&&  
   A. the biggest
   B. a much bigger
   C. a bigger
   D. a big
   [&&&  
   A. In fact
   B. But
   C. So
   D. And
   [&&&  
   A. strong-looking &
   B. weakest-looking  
   C. stronger-looking
   D. strongest-looking
   [&&&  
   A. seize
   B. caught &
   C. get rid of  
   D. deal
   [&&&  
   A. was
   B. had been
   C. would be
   D. happened to be
   [&&&  
   A. such an
   B. so a
   C. such a
   D. a such
   [&&&  
   A. Yet &
   B. But  
   C. So
   D. Then
   [&&&  
   A. don't
   B. didn't
   C. can't
   D. do
   [&&&  
   A. had got drunk
   B. is drunk
   C. is drinking
   D. drank
   [&&&  
   A. all
   B. very
   C. too
   D. quite
   [&&&  
   A. how
   B. what
   C. why
   D. that
   [&&&  
   A. will carry
   B. take
   C. am taking
   D. am holding
   [&&&  
   A. up
   B. at
   C. onto
   D. towards
   [&&&  
   A. not smaller than
   B. as big as
   C. as small as
   D. much smaller than
   [&&&  
   A. would
   B. will
   C. shall
   D. can &&
   [&&&  
科目:高中英语
A Joke on a Friend
  Mark twain was a famous American writer.He wrote many famous stories
which are still popular in many countries today.Mark Twain was also famous in his day 1
a public speaker.In his speaking Mark Twain always liked 2 funny stories.He
also liked to listen to funny stories and to 3 his friends.One day one of his
friends 4 his wallet and asked him 5 his train fare for him. 
  “But I don’t have enough money to pay 6 your fare and my
fare,”Mark Twain said.
  The friend didn’t know 7 to do.He was very sad. “We can do
this.”said Mark Twain.“We can 8 the train and when the conductor comes to take
the tickets you can hide 9 my seat.”
  Later, 10 ,on the train,when the conductor came to take the
tickets,Mark Twain gave him two tickets 11 for Mark Twain and one for his
friend.Then 12 a loud voice,Mark Twain explained.
  “My friend here is a 13 strange man.When he travels on a train
he doesn’t like to sit 14 a seat.He prefers 15 on the floor under the
  Of course,everybody in the train then looked at the poor friend under
the seat and laughed at him loudly.
   [  ]
   A.as
   C.to
   D.about
   [  ]
   A.to say
   B.to make
   C.to speak
   D.to tell
   [  ]
   A.make a joke about
   B.have a joke with
   C.play jokes on
   D.play a trick on
   [  ]
   A.lost
   B.loss
   C.lose
   D.losed
   [  ]
   A.to buy
   B.to cost
   C.to pay
   D.to charge
   [  ]
   A.between
   B.both
   C.either
   D.as well as
   [  ]
   A.where
   B.how
   C.which
   D.what
   [  ]
   A.get on
   B.go on
   C.get in
   D.go in
   [  ]
   A.behind
   B.under
   C.below
   D.beside
   [  ]
   A.however
   B.whatever
   C.whenever
   D.wherever
   [  ]
   B.one
   C.a ticket
   D.the one
   [  ]
   A.at
   B.over
   C.in
   D.on
   [  ]
   A.more
   B.much
   C.quite
   D.very
   [  ]
   A.on
   B.onto
   C.at
   D.by
   [  ]
   A.to lay
   B.to lie
   C.to laying
   D.to be lying
科目:高中英语
来源:英语教研室
the world more and more people are taking part in dangerous sports and
activities. Of course, there have&
1& been people who have
looked for &&2& —those who have climbed the highest
mountains, explored unknown parts of the world or sailed in &&3& across the greatest oceans. Now, however, there are
people who &&4& an immediate pleasure from a &&5& activity which may only last &&6& &or even
would consider bungee jumping &&7& good
example of &&8& . You &&9& a
high place (perhaps a bridge or a hot-air balloon)200 meters above the ground &&10& an elastic()rope
&&11& your &&12& .
You fall at up to 150 kilometers an hour until the ropes &&13& you from hitting the ground. It is said that 2 million
people around the world have now tried bungee jumping. Other activities &&14& most people would say are as dangerous as bungee jumping
&&15& jumping from tall buildings and
diving into the sea from the top of high rocks.
& 16& do people take part in such activities as
these? Some psychologists()suggest
that it is &&17& life in modern societies has become
safe and boring. Not very long ago, people’s lives were constantly in danger.
They had to go out and hunt for food, and life was a continuous battle for
survival().
according to many people, life offers &&18& excitement.
They live and work in relatively &&19 &condition
th and there
are doctors and hospitals to look after them if they become ill. The answer for
some of these people is to look for &&20& in
activities as bungee jumping.
A. not                            & B.
always                          &&&   && D. usual
A. ease                          &&&   && B.
happiness                        &&& D.
A. large ship                         B.
small boat                        &&& D.
search                          && B.
look through
look for                          && D.
in search of
A. danger                           B.
angry                            & D.
A. a few hours                       B.
a day                      &?       D.
a few minutes
A. to be                      &&& &&& B. is
being                            & D.
A. such activity            
B. a such activity
so an activity            &&
D. such an activity
A. climb up                        & B.
jump off                          & D.
A. with                          & B.
and                               D.
A. is tied with                       B.
tied to                             D.
A. arms                          & B.
hands                            & D.
A. makes                        &&& B.
has                               D.
A. as dangerous as          &
B. so dangerous as
too dangerous as          &&&
D. very dangerous as
A. includes                       &&&   && B.
include                          &&& D.
A. When                        &&& B.
where                             D.
A. because                           && B. that
because of                        && D.
A. much                           B.
many              &&&&nbs?p;            & D.
A. happy                        &&& B.
exciting                          && D.
A. wealth                        && B.
  && D. pleasure
科目:高中英语
the world more and more people are taking part in dangerous sports and
activities. Of course, there have&
1& been people who have
looked for &&2& —those who have climbed the highest
mountains, explored unknown parts of the world or sailed in &&3& across the greatest oceans. Now, however, there are
people who &&4& an immediate pleasure from a &&5& activity which may only last &&6& &or even
would consider bungee jumping &&7& good
example of &&8& . You &&9& a
high place (perhaps a bridge or a hot-air balloon)200 meters above the ground &&10& an elastic()rope
&&11& your &&12& .
You fall at up to 150 kilometers an hour until the ropes &&13& you from hitting the ground. It is said that 2 million
people around the world have now tried bungee jumping. Other activities &&14& most people would say are as dangerous as bungee jumping
&&15& jumping from tall buildings and
diving into the sea from the top of high rocks.
& 16& do people take part in such activities as
these? Some psychologists()suggest
that it is &&17& life in modern societies has become
safe and boring. Not very long ago, people’s lives were constantly in danger.
They had to go out and hunt for food, and life was a continuous battle for
survival().
according to many people, life offers &&18& excitement.
They live and work in relatively &&19 &condition
th and there
are doctors and hospitals to look after them if they become ill. The answer for
some of these people is to look for &&20& in
activities as bungee jumping.
A. not                            & B.
always                          &&&   && D. usual
A. ease                          &&&   && B.
happiness                        &&& D.
A. large ship                         B.
small boat                        &&& D.
search                          && B.
look through
look for                          && D.
in search of
A. danger                           B.
angry                            & D.
A. a few hours                       B.
a day                            & D.
a few minutes
A. to be                      &&& &&& B. is
being                            & D.
A. such activity            
B. a such activity
so an activity            &&
D. such an activity
A. climb up                        & B.
jump off                          & D.
A. with                          & B.
and                               D.
A. is tied with                       B.
tied to                             D.
A. arms                          & B.
hands                            & D.
A. makes                        &&& B.
has                               D.
A. as dangerous as          &
B. so dangerous as
too dangerous as          &&&
D. very dangerous as
A. includes                       &&&   && B.
include                          &&& D.
A. When                        &&& B.
where                             D.
A. because                           && B. that
because of                        && D.
A. much                           B.
many                            & D.
A. happy                        &&& B.
exciting                          && D.
A. wealth                        && B.
  && D. pleasure
科目:高中英语
来源:英语教研室
evening I was watching the evening news on television. The news was about a
prize for scientific& 1&& ;I forgot what it was. The
announcer, whose name was Ralph Story, said something that caught my& 2&
.“All great discoveries,”he said,“are made by people between the
ages of twenty-five and thirty.”&
3&& a little over
thirty myself, I wanted to disagree with him.& 4&& wants
to think that he is past the age of making any discovery. The next day I
happened to be in the public library and spent several hours looking up the& 5&
of famous people and their discoveries. Ralph was right.
I looked at some of the &&6&& discoveries.
One of the earliest discoveries, the famous experiment that proved that bodies
of different& 7&& fall at the same speed, was
made by Galileo when he was 26. Madam Curie started her research that& 8&& to the Nobel Prize when she was 28. Einstein was
26 when he published his world-changing theory of relativity. Well,& 9&& of that. Yet I& 10&& if
those“best years”were true in other&
how about the field of &&12&& ?
Surely it needs the wisdom of age to make a good leader. Perhaps it& 13&& ,but look when these people& 14&& their career. Winston Churchill was elected to the
House of Commons at the age of 26. Abraham Lincoln& 15&& the
life of a country lawyer and was elected to government. At what age?
Twenty-six.
why& 16&& best years some after thirty?
After thirty, I& 17&& ,most people do not want to
take risks or try &&18&& ways. Then I thought of
people like Shakespeare and Picasso. The former was writing wonderful works at
the ripe age of fifty, while the latter was& 19&& trying
new ways of painting when he was ninety!
Perhaps there is still&
20&& for me.
1. A. invention                             B.
C. experiment                               D.
2. A. mind                                   B.
C. attention                              &&& D.
3. A. As                                     B.
C. However                             D.
4. A. Everybody                               B.
C. Nobody                                 D.
5. A. names                                && B.
C. addresses                              && D.
6. A. modern                                & B.
scientific
C. last                                  &&n& D.
7. A. heights                                  B.
C. weights                                 D.
8. A. led                            &   &&& B.
C. stuck                              & &&& D. referred
9. A. plenty                      &&   &&&   && B. enough
C. much                               && &D. none
10. A. believed                           &&& B.
C. wondered                          & &&& D. asked
11.A. fields                          &   &&& B.
C. courses                            & &&& D. ages
12. A. agriculture                      &   &&& B.
C. industry                          &&& &&& D. society
13.A. is                            &&   &&& B.
C. has                            &   &&& D.
14. A. finished                        & &&& B. went
C. started                        &&   & &&& D. failed
15. A. devoted                    && &&&   && B. gave up
C. began                            && &&& D. led
16. A. don’t                             &&& B.
C. can&&&&nb                            && &&& D. not
17. A. say                              && &&& B. know
C. guess                            &&& &&& D. agree
18. A. other                             &&& B.
C. best                              & &&& D. their
19.A. always                        &&&   &&& B.
C. seldom                            & &&& D. enjoying
20. A. discovery                      &&   &&& B.
C. wish                               &&& D. hope
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Whose dress is this?
这是谁的长裙?
Do it in an official way – search for a local event online – or persuade a friend whose dress sense you like to do it with you.
通过正式的途径——上网查找当地的交换信息——或者是说服一个有你想要的裙子的朋友和你交换。
The reproduction of photos in newspapers turned famous people into celebrities whose dress, appearance, and personal habits were widely commented upon.
报纸上照片的出现使得名人成为名流。他们的衣着、外貌以及举止成了人们广为评论的对象。
Wu, whose dress was among more than 15 custom designs for the First Lady to choose, was also the winning designer four years ago when Michelle Obama wore his white one-shouldered gown to the inaugural ball.
He resists them and the seductress Kundry, whose white dress and bed grow red with the blood as she splashes around in it.
They were members of the Satmar Hasidic sect, whose men dress in dark coats and hats, wear long beards like their Eastern European ancestors and have limited dealings with the outside world.
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