科目:gzyy 來(lái)源:2014屆云南玉溪一中高三上期第一次月考英語(yǔ)卷(解析版) 題型:單項(xiàng)填空
— Cheer up! You might be granted second chance for it.
—Not possible, since no such thing has ever happened before
A.a ; a B. the; a C. a;不填 D. the;不填
科目:gzyy 來(lái)源: 題型:
— Cheer up! You might be granted second chance for it.
—Not possible, since no such thing has ever happened before
A a ; a B the; a C a;不填 D. the;不填
科目:gzyy 來(lái)源: 題型:單選題
科目:gzyy 來(lái)源:2012-2013學(xué)年江西贛州會(huì)昌中學(xué)高一下學(xué)期第二次月考英語(yǔ)卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解
Even people who don’t understand English can enjoy Chaplin’s films because they are mostly silent. It isn’t what he says that makes us laugh. It depends upon actions which mean the same thing to people all over the world. He is master of the art – a kind of world language.
As a young man, he and his brother traveled to America in a small company of actors. Chaplin was then invited to join a new company that was making film comedies. Very soon he had made dozens of short films for this company. And it was in his second film that he wore the clothes which made his reputation – black hat, tight coat, baggy trousers, huge shoes, moustache and walking stick. He intended simply to make people laugh. But the odd make-up made him look both comic and sad.
By the time he was thirty, Chaplin was the greatest, best known and best loved comedian in the world. He received thousands of dollars for each film he made. He had formed his own manner of acting. He was welcomed by excited crowds wherever he went. But he worked very hard and had few close friends. Perhaps that is why the sad side of the little tramp began to show more clearly in the films he made. The little man began to want more than food and a roof over his head. He began to want love.
In one of his most famous films “The Gold Rush” a girl plays tricks on the little man. Then she begins to feel sorry for him and treats him kindly. He mistakes her pity for love. The girl in “City Lights” is blind. She thinks he is the most wonderful man she has ever met. But then she recovers her sight and sees what a foolish figure he is. This sadness gives Chaplin’s films a depth of human experience which few comedians can equal.
After living in America for forty years he moved to Switzerland. There he died on Christmas Day 1977. He once described himself as a citizen of famous pictures that were made during the 1920s and 1930s, the time of the silent films. But, to many people all over the world Chaplin will always be the king of comedy.
【小題1】What’s the meaning of the underlined word in the first paragraph?
| A.A man in control of people, animals or things. |
| B.A man who is head of a house or a family. |
| C.A man of great skill in art or work. |
| D.A skilled workman with his own business. |
| A.was famous |
| B.didn’t want to have friends |
| C.was not good at making friends |
| D.spent most of his time in working and had no time to make friends |
| A.a(chǎn) girl | B.a(chǎn) girl and little man |
| C.a(chǎn) little man | D.a(chǎn) wonderful man |
| A.a(chǎn)fter the 1920s and 1930s | B.in the 1930s |
| C.in the 1970s | D.a(chǎn)fter the 1930s |
| A.The little man didn’t want love. | B.Chaplin made a lot of money. |
| C.He didn’t live in the same country. | D.He became famous in a short time |
科目:gzyy 來(lái)源:河南省2010屆高三下學(xué)期第一次壓軸卷 題型:閱讀理解
D
If you have a chance to go to Finland, you will probably be surprised to find how “foolish” the Finnish people are.
Take the taxi drivers for example. Taxis in Finland are mostly high-class Benz with a fare(車(chē)費(fèi)) of two US dollars a kilometer. You can go anywhere in one, tell the driver to drop you at any place, say that you have some business to attend to, and then walk off without paying your fare. The driver would not show the least sign of anxiety.
The dining rooms in all big hotels not only serve their guests, but also serve outside diners. Hotel guests have their meals free, so they naturally go to the free dining rooms to have their meals. The most they would do to show their good faith is to wave their registration(登記) card to the waiter. With such a loose check, you can easily use any old registration card to take a couple of friends to dine free of charge.
The Finnish workers are paid by the hour. They are very much on their own as soon as they have agreed with the boss on the rate. From then on they just say how many hours they have worked and they will be paid accordingly.
With so many loopholes (漏洞)in everyday life, surely Finland must be a heaven to those who love to take “petty advantages”. But the strange thing is, all the taxi passengers would always come back to pay their fare after they have attended to their business; not a single outsider has ever been found in the free hotel dining rooms. And workers always give an honest account of the exact hours they put in. As the Finns always act on good faith in everything they do, living in such a society has turned everyone into a real “gentleman”.
68. The underlined words in this passage means to “______”。
A. be ready to help others B. make good use of one’s friends
C. be a little ahead of others D. gain something at other’s loss
69. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. While taking a taxi in Finland, you can get off without first paying your fare.
B. In a big hotel in Finland, you can enjoy free meals if you’re living in the hotel.
C. The bosses in Finland pay the employees according to registration of their working hours.
D. The workers are always honest with their working hours.
70. We can infer from the passage that ______.
A. the Finnish society is of very high moral level
B. there are many loopholes in everyday life in Finland
C. in Finland, most taxi drivers will not charge you anything
D. everyone in Finland is like a gentleman, for they have faith in themselves
71. Which of the following is the best title of the passage?
A. Life in Finland B. A Society with “Foolish” People
C.What a Life D. Honest accounts of the Finns
科目:gzyy 來(lái)源:河南省鶴壁高中2010屆高三下學(xué)期第一次壓軸卷 題型:閱讀理解
D
If you have a chance to go to Finland, you will probably be surprised to find how “foolish” the Finnish people are.
Take the taxi drivers for example. Taxis in Finland are mostly high-class Benz with a fare(車(chē)費(fèi)) of two US dollars a kilometer. You can go anywhere in one, tell the driver to drop you at any place, say that you have some business to attend to, and then walk off without paying your fare. The driver would not show the least sign of anxiety.
The dining rooms in all big hotels not only serve their guests, but also serve outside diners. Hotel guests have their meals free, so they naturally go to the free dining rooms to have their meals. The most they would do to show their good faith is to wave their registration(登記) card to the waiter. With such a loose check, you can easily use any old registration card to take a couple of friends to dine free of charge.
The Finnish workers are paid by the hour. They are very much on their own as soon as they have agreed with the boss on the rate. From then on they just say how many hours they have worked and they will be paid accordingly.
With so many loopholes (漏洞)in everyday life, surely Finland must be a heaven to those who love to take “petty advantages”. But the strange thing is, all the taxi passengers would always come back to pay their fare after they have attended to their business; not a single outsider has ever been found in the free hotel dining rooms. And workers always give an honest account of the exact hours they put in. As the Finns always act on good faith in everything they do, living in such a society has turned everyone into a real “gentleman”.
68. The underlined words in this passage means to “______”。
A. be ready to help others B. make good use of one’s friends
C. be a little ahead of others D. gain something at other’s loss
69. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. While taking a taxi in Finland, you can get off without first paying your fare.
B. In a big hotel in Finland, you can enjoy free meals if you’re living in the hotel.
C. The bosses in Finland pay the employees according to registration of their working hours.
D. The workers are always honest with their working hours.
70. We can infer from the passage that ______.
A. the Finnish society is of very high moral level
B. there are many loopholes in everyday life in Finland
C. in Finland, most taxi drivers will not charge you anything
D. everyone in Finland is like a gentleman, for they have faith in themselves
71. Which of the following is the best title of the passage?
A. Life in Finland B. A Society with “Foolish” People
C.What a Life D. Honest accounts of the Finns
科目:gzyy 來(lái)源:2015屆陜西渭南希望高級(jí)中學(xué)高一下期期末考試英語(yǔ)卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
There is a common belief among parents that schools are no longer interested in spelling. No school I have taught in has ever considered spelling unimportant as a basic skill. There are, however, quite different ideas about how to teach it, or how much priority (優(yōu)先) it must be given over general language development and writing ability. The problem is, how to encourage a child to express himself freely in writing without holding him back with spelling.
If spelling becomes the only point of his teacher’s interest, clearly a bright child will be likely to “play safe”. He will write only words within his spelling range (范圍). That’s why teachers often encourage the early use of dictionaries and pay attention to content rather than technical ability.
I was once shocked to read on the bottom of a sensitive piece of writing about a personal experience:“This work is terrible! There are far too many spelling mistakes.” It may have been a sharp criticism(批評(píng)) of the pupils technical abilities in writing, but it was also a sad thing for the teacher who had omitted (略過(guò)) to read the composition, which contained some beautiful expressions of the child’s deep feelings. The teacher was not wrong to draw attention to the mistakes, but if his priority had centered on the child's ideas, an expression of his disappointment with the presentation would have given the pupil more hope to seek improvement.
1.The expression “play safe” probably means ____.
A.to write carefully B.to do as teachers say
C.to use dictionaries frequently D.to avoid using words one is not sure of
2.Teachers encourage the use of dictionaries so that____.
A.students will be able to express their ideas more freely
B.teachers will have less trouble in correcting mistakes
C.students will have more trust in writing
D.students will learn to spell words correctly
3.The writer seems to think that the teacher’s judgement on that sensitive piece of writing is____.
A.reasonable B.unfair C.foolish D.careless
4.The major point discussed in the passage is _______.
A.the importance of developing writing skills
B.the importance of spelling
C.the correct way of marking composition
D.the relationship between spelling and the content of a composition
科目:gzyy 來(lái)源:2013屆遼寧省東北育才學(xué)校高二上學(xué)期期中考試英語(yǔ)題 題型:閱讀理解
If you have a chance to go to Finland, you will probably be surprised to find how “foolish” the Finnish people are.
Take the taxi drivers for example. Taxis in Finland are mostly high-class Benz with a fare of two US dollars a kilometer. You can go anywhere in one, tell the driver to drop you at any place, say that you have some business to attend to, and then walk off without paying your fare. The driver would not show the least sign of anxiety.
The dining rooms in all big hotels not only serve their guests, but also serve outside diners. Hotel guests have their meals free, so they naturally go to the free dining rooms to have their meals. The most they would do to show their good faith is to wave their registration(登記)card to the waiter. With such a loose check, you can easily use any old registration card to take a couple of friends to dine free of charge.
The Finnish workers are paid by the hour. They are very much on their own as soon as they have agreed with the boss on the rate. From then on they just say how many hours they have worked and they will be paid accordingly.
With so many loopholes (漏洞) in everyday life, surely Finland must be a heaven to those who love to take “petty advantages”. But the strange thing is, all the taxi passengers would always come back to pay their fare after they have attended to their business; not a single outsider has ever been found in the free hotel dining rooms. And workers always give an honest account of the exact hours they put in. As the Finns always act on good faith in everything they do, living in such a society has turned everyone into a real “gentleman”.
1. The underlined words in this passage means to “______”.
A. be ready to help others B. make good use of one’s friends
C. be a little ahead of others D. gain something at other’s expense
2. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. While taking a taxi in Finland, you can get off without first paying your fare.
B. In a big hotel in Finland, you can enjoy free meals if you’re living in the hotel.
C. The bosses in Finland pay the employees according to registration of their working hours.
D. The workers are always honest with their working hours.
3.We can learn from the passage that ______.
A. the Finnish society is of very high moral (道德) level
B. there are many loopholes in everyday life in Finland
C. in Finland, most taxi drivers will not charge you anything
D. everyone in Finland is like a gentleman, for they have faith in themselves
4.Which of the following is the best title of the passage ?
A. Life in Finland B. A Society with “Foolish” People
C. What a Life D. Honest accounts of the Finns
科目:gzyy 來(lái)源:2011-2012學(xué)年遼寧省東北育才學(xué)校高二上學(xué)期期中考試英語(yǔ)卷 題型:閱讀理解
If you have a chance to go to Finland, you will probably be surprised to find how “foolish” the Finnish people are.
Take the taxi drivers for example. Taxis in Finland are mostly high-class Benz with a fare of two US dollars a kilometer. You can go anywhere
in one, tell the driver to drop you at any place, say that you have some business to attend to, and then walk off without paying your fare. The driver would not show the least sign of anxiety.
The dining rooms in all big hotels not only serve their guests, but also serve outside diners. Hotel guests have their meals free, so they naturally go to the free dining rooms to have their meals. The most they would do to show their good faith is to wave their registration(登記)card to the waiter. With such a loose check, you can easily use any old registration card to take a couple of friends to dine free of charge.
The Finnish workers are paid by the hour. They are very much on their own as soon as they have agreed with the boss on the rate. From then on they just say how many hours they have worked and they will be paid accordingly.
With so many loopholes (漏洞) in everyday life, surely Finland must be a heaven to those who love to take “petty advantages”. But the strange thing is, all the taxi passengers would always come back to pay their fare after they have attended to their business; not a single outsider has ever been found in the free hotel dining rooms. And workers always give an honest account of the exact hours they put in. As the Finns always act on good faith in everything they do, living in such a society has turned everyone into a real “gentleman”.
【小題1】 The underlined words in this passage means to “______”.
| A.be ready to help others | B.make good use of one’s friends |
| C.be a little ahead of others | D.gain something at other’s expense |
| A.While taking a taxi in Finland, you can get off without first paying your fare. |
| B.In a big hotel in Finland, you can enjoy free meals if you’re living in the hotel. |
| C.The bosses in Finland pay the employees according to registration of their working hours. |
| D.The workers are always honest with their working hours. |
| A.the Finnish society is of very high moral (道德) level |
| B.there are many loopholes in everyday life in Finland |
| C.in Finland, most taxi drivers will not charge you anything |
| D.everyone in Finland is like a gentleman, for they have faith in themselves |
| A.Life in Finland | B.A Society with “Foolish” People |
| C.What a Life | D.Honest accounts of the Finns |
科目:gzyy 來(lái)源:2010年海南省??谑懈呖颊{(diào)研考試英語(yǔ) 題型:閱讀理解
If you have a chance to go to Finland, you will probably be surprised to find how “foolish” the Finnish people are.
Take the taxi drivers for example. Taxis in Finland are mostly high-class Benz with a fare of two US dollars a kilometer. You can go anywhere in one, tell the driver to drop you at any place, say that you have some business to attend to, and then walk off without paying your fare. The driver would not show the least sign of anxiety.
The dining rooms in all big hotels not only serve their guests, but also serve outside diners. Hotel guests have their meals free, so they naturally go to the free dining rooms to have their meals. The most they would do to show their good faith is to wave their registration card to the waiter. With such a loose check, you can easily use any old registration card to take a couple of friends to dine free of charge.
The Finnish workers are paid by the hour. They are very much on their own as soon as they have agreed with the boss on the rate. From then on they just say how many hours they have worked and they will be paid accordingly.
With so many loopholes(漏洞) in everyday life, surely Finland must be a heaven to those who love to take “petty advantages”. But the strange thing is, all the taxi passengers would always come back to pay their fare after they have attended to their business; not a single outsider has ever been found in the free hotel dining rooms. And workers always give an honest account of the exact hours they put in. As the Finns always act on good faith in everything they do, living in such a society has turned everyone into a real “gentleman”.
In a society of such high moral practice, what need is there for people to be on guard against others?
1.While taking a taxi in Finland, a passenger __________.
A. can go anywhere without having to pay the driver
B. only pays two US dollars for a taxi ride
C. can never be turned down by the taxi driver wherever he wants to go
D. needs to provide good faith demonstration before leaving without paying
2.We can know from the passage that in Finland __________.
A. both hotel guests and outside diners are served food free of charge
B. big hotels provide meals for all kinds of diners
C. guests can enjoy free food once they stayed in the hotel
D. big hotels are mostly poorly managed
3.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. Generally speaking, in Finland, workers can get more pay by working long hours.
B. The workers and their bosses will make an agreement in advance about the pay.
C. The workers are always honest with their working hours.
D. The bosses are too busy to check the working hours of their employees.
4. It can be concluded that _________.
A. Finnish people are really foolish in daily life
B. Finland has been a good place for cheats
C. the Finnish society is of very high moral level
D. all the Finns are rich and therefore honest
科目:gzyy 來(lái)源:2011-2012學(xué)年廣西桂林中學(xué)高一下學(xué)期期中考試英語(yǔ)試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解
If you have a chance to go to Finland, you will probably be surprised to find how “foolish” the Finnish people are.
Take the taxi drivers for example. Taxis in Finland are mostly high-class Benz with a fare(車(chē)費(fèi)) of two US dollars a kilometer. You can go anywhere in one, tell the driver to drop you at any place, say that you have some business to attend to, and then walk off without paying your fare. The driver would not show the least sign of anxiety.
The dining rooms in all big hotels not only serve their guests, but also serve outside diners. Hotel guests have their meals free, so they naturally go to the free dining rooms to have their meals. The most they would do to show their good faith is to wave their registration(登記) card to the waiter. With such a loose check, you can easily use any old registration card to take a couple of friends to dine free of charge.
The Finnish workers are paid by the hour. They are very much on their own as soon as they have agreed with the boss on the rate. From then on they just say how many hours they have worked and they will be paid accordingly.
With so many loopholes (漏洞) in everyday life, surely Finland must be a heaven to those who love to take “petty advantages”. But the strange thing is, all the taxi passengers would always come back to pay their fare after they have attended to their business; not a single outsider has ever been found in the free hotel dining rooms. And workers always give an honest account of the exact hours they put in. As the Finns always act on good faith in everything they do, living in such a society has turned everyone into a real “gentleman”.
【小題1】The underlined words in this passage means to “______”。
| A.be ready to help others |
| B.make good use of one’s friends |
| C.be a little ahead of others |
| D.gain something at other’s loss |
| A.While taking a taxi in Finland, you can get off without first paying your fare. |
| B.In a big hotel in Finland, you can enjoy free meals if you’re living in the hotel. |
| C.The bosses in Finland pay the employees according to registration of t heir working hours. |
| D.The workers are always honest with their working hours. |
| A.the Finnish society is of very high moral (道德) level |
| B.there are many loopholes in everyday life in Finland |
| C.in Finland, most taxi drivers will not charge you anything |
| D.everyone in Finland is like a gentleman, for they have faith in themselves |
| A.Life in Finland |
| B.A Society with “Foolish” People |
| C.What a Life |
| D.Honest accounts of the Finns |
科目:gzyy 來(lái)源:2015屆江西贛州會(huì)昌中學(xué)高一下學(xué)期第二次月考英語(yǔ)卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
Even people who don’t understand English can enjoy Chaplin’s films because they are mostly silent. It isn’t what he says that makes us laugh. It depends upon actions which mean the same thing to people all over the world. He is master of the art – a kind of world language.
As a young man, he and his brother traveled to America in a small company of actors. Chaplin was then invited to join a new company that was making film comedies. Very soon he had made dozens of short films for this company. And it was in his second film that he wore the clothes which made his reputation – black hat, tight coat, baggy trousers, huge shoes, moustache and walking stick. He intended simply to make people laugh. But the odd make-up made him look both comic and sad.
By the time he was thirty, Chaplin was the greatest, best known and best loved comedian in the world. He received thousands of dollars for each film he made. He had formed his own manner of acting. He was welcomed by excited crowds wherever he went. But he worked very hard and had few close friends. Perhaps that is why the sad side of the little tramp began to show more clearly in the films he made. The little man began to want more than food and a roof over his head. He began to want love.
In one of his most famous films “The Gold Rush” a girl plays tricks on the little man. Then she begins to feel sorry for him and treats him kindly. He mistakes her pity for love. The girl in “City Lights” is blind. She thinks he is the most wonderful man she has ever met. But then she recovers her sight and sees what a foolish figure he is. This sadness gives Chaplin’s films a depth of human experience which few comedians can equal.
After living in America for forty years he moved to Switzerland. There he died on Christmas Day 1977. He once described himself as a citizen of famous pictures that were made during the 1920s and 1930s, the time of the silent films. But, to many people all over the world Chaplin will always be the king of comedy.
1.What’s the meaning of the underlined word in the first paragraph?
A.A man in control of people, animals or things.
B.A man who is head of a house or a family.
C.A man of great skill in art or work.
D.A skilled workman with his own business.
2.Charlie Chaplin had few friends because he _____.
A.was famous
B.didn’t want to have friends
C.was not good at making friends
D.spent most of his time in working and had no time to make friends
3.In all Chaplin’s films, the main character is _____.
A.a(chǎn) girl B.a(chǎn) girl and little man
C.a(chǎn) little man D.a(chǎn) wonderful man
4.We may infer that films with sound probably came into being _____.
A.a(chǎn)fter the 1920s and 1930s B.in the 1930s
C.in the 1970s D.a(chǎn)fter the 1930s
5.Which one is wrong according to the passage?
A.The little man didn’t want love. B.Chaplin made a lot of money.
C.He didn’t live in the same country. D.He became famous in a short time
科目:gzyy 來(lái)源: 題型:閱讀理解
If you have a chance to go to Finland, you will probably be surprised to find how “foolish” the Finnish people are.
Take the taxi drivers for example. Taxis in Finland are mostly high-class Benz with a fare of two US dollars a kilometer. You can go anywhere in one, tell the driver to drop you at any place, say that you have some business to attend to, and then walk off without paying your fare. The driver would not show the least sign of anxiety.
The dining rooms in all big hotels not only serve their guests, but also serve outside diners. Hotel guests have their meals free, so they naturally go to the free dining rooms to have their meals. The most they would do to show their good faith is to wave their registration card to the waiter. With such a loose check, you can easily use any old registration card to take a couple of friends to dine free of charge.
The Finnish workers are paid by the hour. They are very much on their own as soon as they have agreed with the boss on the rate. From then on they just say how many hours they have worked and they will be paid accordingly.
With so many loopholes(漏洞) in everyday life, surely Finland must be a heaven to those who love to take “petty advantages”. But the strange thing is, all the taxi passengers would always come back to pay their fare after they have attended to their business; not a single outsider has ever been found in the free hotel dining rooms. And workers always give an honest account of the exact hours they put in. As the Finns always act on good faith in everything they do, living in such a society has turned everyone into a real “gentleman”.
In a society of such high moral practice, what need is there for people to be on guard against others?
While taking a taxi in Finland, a passenger __________.
A. can go anywhere without having to pay the driver
B. only pays two US dollars for a taxi ride
C. can never be turned down by the taxi driver wherever he wants to go
D. needs to provide good faith demonstration before leaving without paying
We can know from the passage that in Finland __________.
A. both hotel guests and outside diners are served food free of charge
B. big hotels provide meals for all kinds of diners
C. guests can enjoy free food once they stayed in the hotel
D. big hotels are mostly poorly managed
Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. Generally speaking, in Finland, workers can get more pay by working long hours.
B. The workers and their bosses will make an agreement in advance about the pay.
C. The workers are always honest with their working hours.
D. The bosses are too busy to check the working hours of their employees.
It can be concluded that _________.
A. Finnish people are really foolish in daily life
B. Finland has been a good place for cheats
C. the Finnish society is of very high moral level
D. all the Finns are rich and therefore honest
科目:gzyy 來(lái)源:選修導(dǎo)學(xué)英語(yǔ)譯林6 譯林版 題型:022
根據(jù)句意及各題括號(hào)中所給的漢語(yǔ)意思,從下面的方框中選擇合適的單詞或詞組,用其適當(dāng)形式填空。

1.We held a party _________(慶祝)the old couple’s marriage for 50 years.
2.You shouldn’t always _________(分析)every sentence of every article you read.
3.We ought to be _________(與……聯(lián)系)each other after graduation.
4.All of the students _________(參加)in the warm discussion held in the dining-hall yesterday evening.
5.The culture revolution _________(延遲,阻礙)the development of economy.
6.Though they are ordinary farmers, they have _________(積累, 積聚)a lot of farming experience.
7.Yesterday I _________(遇見(jiàn),碰見(jiàn))an old friend of mine in the street but he took no notice of me.
8.It is every student’s _________(期待,期望)to go to university.
9.We judge from his accent that he is not a _________(本地人).
10.The student _________(闡明,澄清)the fact that he did not do that foolish thing.
11.How often do you meet with _________(令人苦惱的)things?
12.To his _________(興奮,激動(dòng)), he met his sister here after so many years’ separation.
13.It is _________(請(qǐng)求,要求)that all the students(should)obey the school rules and work hard at their lessons.
14.The car I drove the day before yesterday doesn’t _________(屬于)me.
15.It is _________(難以置信的)for such an honest man to have stolen his neighbor’s money.
16.We should focus on not only the _________(過(guò)程)but the result.
17.What _________(評(píng)論,意見(jiàn))can you give on the problem?
18.He has ever read a book _________(與……有關(guān), 涉及)the French Revolution.
19.It is easy to form bad _________(習(xí)慣), but difficult to get rid of them.
20.What _________(描述,敘述)should you give to us on this matter?
21.The girl did an _________(令人難堪的)thing, and all of us felt embarrassed.
22.Every one of us should have our own _________(雄心.野心)in our work and study.
23.Can you give us a _________(適當(dāng)?shù)?,正確的)answer to the question?
24.They haven’t talked to each other after they _________(誤解)each other three years ago.
25.It was the children that _________(調(diào)整,適應(yīng))to the new environment much faster than the adults did.
26.It is very common to _________(握手)with each other when people meet in China.
27.The machine is so large that it _________(占據(jù))so much room of the workshop.
28.Do you know the _________(區(qū)別,差異)between British English and American English?
29.Knowledge is _________(力量).
30.We, Party members, should often _________(交換)ideas with other people.
科目:gzyy 來(lái)源:陜西省長(zhǎng)安一中2011-2012學(xué)年高一下學(xué)期期末考試英語(yǔ)試題 題型:053
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從下框的A~F選項(xiàng)中選出能概括每一段主題的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)為多余項(xiàng)。
1.________
If you have a chance to go to Finland, you will probably be surprised to find how “foolish” the Finnish people are.
2.________
Take the taxi drivers for example.Taxis in Finland are mostly high-class Benz with a fare(車(chē)費(fèi))of two US dollars a kilometer.You can go anywhere in one, tell the driver to drop you at any place, say that you have some business to attend to, and then walk off without paying your fare.The driver would not show the least sign of anxiety.
3.________
The dining rooms in all big hotels not only serve their guests, but also serve outside diners.Hotel guests have their meals free, so they naturally go to the free dining rooms to have their meals.The most they would do to show their good faith is to wave their registration(登記)card to the waiter.With such a loose check, you can easily use any old registration card to take a couple of friends to dine free of charge.
4.________
The Finnish workers are paid by the hour.They are very much on their own as soon as they have agreed with the boss on the rate.From then on they just say how many hours they have worked and they will be paid accordingly.
5.________
With so many loopholes(漏洞)in everyday life, surely Finland must be a heaven to those who love to take “petty advantages”.But the strange thing is, all the taxi passengers would always come back to pay their fare after they have attended to their business; not a single outsider has ever been found in the free hotel dining rooms.And workers always give an honest account of the exact hours they put in.As the Finns always act on good faith in everything they do, living in such a society has turned everyone into a real “gentleman”.
科目:gzyy 來(lái)源:遼寧省實(shí)驗(yàn)中學(xué) 東北師大附中 哈師大附中2009年高三第一次聯(lián)合模擬考試英語(yǔ)試卷(新課程卷) 題型:050
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科目:gzyy 來(lái)源:四川省南山中學(xué)2011-2012學(xué)年高一3月月考英語(yǔ)試題 題型:050
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科目:gzyy 來(lái)源: 題型:閱讀理解
If you have a chance to go to Finland, you will probably be surprised to find how “foolish” the Finnish people are.
Take the taxi drivers for example.Taxis in Finland are mostly high-class Benz with a fare(車(chē)費(fèi)) of two US dollars a kilometer.You can go anywhere in one, tell the driver to drop you at any place, say that you have some business to attend to, and then walk off without paying your fare.The driver would not show the least sign of anxiety.
The dining rooms in all big hotels not only serve their guests, but also serve outside diners.Hotel guests have their meals free, so they naturally go to the free dining rooms to have their meals.The most they would do to show their good faith is to wave their registration(登記) card to the waiter.With such a loose check, you can easily use any old registration card to take a couple of friends to dine free of charge.
The Finnish workers are paid by the hour.They are very much on their own as soon as they have agreed with the boss on the rate.From then on they just say how many hours they have worked and they will be paid accordingly.
With so many loopholes (漏洞) in everyday life, surely Finland must be a heaven to those who love to take “petty advantages”.But the strange thing is, all the taxi passengers would always come back to pay their fare after they have attended to their business; not a single outsider has ever been found in the free hotel dining rooms.And workers always give an honest account of the exact hours they put in.As the Finns always act on good faith in everything they do, living in such a society has turned everyone into a real “gentleman”.
60.The underlined words in this passage means to “______”。
A.be ready to help others B.make good use of one’s friends
C.be a little ahead of others D.gain something at other’s loss
61.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.While taking a taxi in Finland, you can get off without first paying your fare.
B.In a big hotel in Finland, you can enjoy free meals if you’re living in the hotel.
C.The bosses in Finland pay the employees according to registration of their working hours.
D.The workers are always honest with their working hours.
62.We can infer from the passage that ______.
A.the Finnish society is of very high moral level
B.there are many loopholes in everyday life in Finland
C.in Finland, most taxi drivers will not charge you anything
D.everyone in Finland is like a gentleman, for they have faith in themselves
63.Which of the following is the best title of the passage?
A.Life in Finland B.A Society with “Foolish” People
C.What a Life D.Honest accounts of the Finns
科目:gzyy 來(lái)源: 題型:閱讀理解
(湖北省鐘祥六中2009年高三高考沖刺最后一卷B篇)
If you have a chance to go to Finland, you will probably be surprised to find how “foolish” the Finnish people are.
Take the taxi drivers for example. Taxis in Finland are mostly high-class Benz with a fare of two US dollars a kilometer. You can go anywhere in one, tell the driver to drop you at any place, say that you have some business to attend to, and then walk off without paying your fare. The driver would not show the least sign of anxiety.
The dining rooms in all big hotels not only serve their guests, but also serve outside diners. Hotel guests have their meals free, so they naturally go to the free dining rooms to have their meals. The most they would do to show their good faith is to wave their registration card to the waiter. With such a loose check, you can easily use any old registration (登記) card to take a couple of friends to dine free of charge.
The Finnish workers are paid by the hour. They are very much on their own as soon as they have agreed with the boss on the rate. From then on they just say how many hours they have worked and they will be paid accordingly.
With so many loopholes (漏洞) in everyday life, surely Finland must be a heaven to those who love to take “petty advantages”. But the strange thing is, all the taxi passengers would always come back to pay their fare after they have attended to their business; not a single outsider has ever been found in the free hotel dining rooms. And workers always give an honest account of the exact hours they put in. As the Finns always act on good faith in everything they do, living in such a society has turned everyone into a real “gentleman”.
55. The underlined words in this passage means to “______”.
A. be ready to help others B. make good use of one’s friends
C. be a little ahead of others D. gain something at other’s expense
56. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. While taking a taxi in Finland, you can get off without first paying your fare.
B. In a big hotel in Finland, you can enjoy free meals if you’re living in the hotel.
C. The bosses in Finland pay the employees according to registration of their working hours.
D. The workers are always honest with their working hours.
57. We can learn from the passage that ______.
A. the Finnish society is of very high moral (道德) level
B. there are many loopholes in everyday life in Finland
C. in Finland, most taxi drivers will not charge you anything
D. everyone in Finland is like a gentleman, for they have faith in themselves
58. Which of the following is the best title of the passage?
A. Life in Finland B. A Society with “Foolish” People
C. What a Life D. Honest accounts of the Finns
科目:gzyy 來(lái)源: 題型:閱讀理解
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從下框的A~F選項(xiàng)中選出能概括每一段主題的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)為多余項(xiàng)。
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If you have a chance to go to Finland, you will probably be surprised to find how “foolish” the Finnish people are.
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62.
Take the taxi drivers for example. Taxis in Finland are mostly high-class Benz with a fare(車(chē)費(fèi)) of two US dollars a kilometer. You can go anywhere in one, tell the driver to drop you at any place, say that you have some business to attend to, and then walk off without paying your fare. The driver would not show the least sign of anxiety.
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The dining rooms in all big hotels not only serve their guests, but also serve outside diners. Hotel guests have their meals free, so they naturally go to the free dining rooms to have their meals. The most they would do to show their good faith is to wave their registration(登記)card to the waiter. With such a loose check, you can easily use any old registration card to take a couple of friends to dine free of charge.
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65.
With so many loopholes(漏洞)in everyday life, surely Finland must be a heaven to those who love to take “petty advantages”. But the strange thing is, all the taxi passengers would always come back to pay their fare after they have attended to their business; not a single outsider has ever been found in the free hotel dining rooms. And workers always give an honest account of the exact hours they put in. As the Finns always act on good faith in everything they do, living in such a society has turned everyone into a real “gentleman”.
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