科目:czyy 來源: 題型:單選題
科目:czyy 來源:2012年人教版初中英語八年級下冊第七單元練習(xí)卷 題型:單項填空
Would you mind here? I can’t stand the smoke.
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A.smoke |
B.smoking |
C.not smoking |
D.smoked |
科目:czyy 來源:同步題 題型:補(bǔ)全對話,情景問答
科目:czyy 來源: 題型:
Today is so .I can't stand(忍受)the .
A. hot; hot B. heat; hotC. heat; heat D. hot; heat
科目:czyy 來源:同步題 題型:聽力題
科目:czyy 來源:同步題 題型:補(bǔ)全對話,情景問答
科目:czyy 來源:2014屆浙江省初一下學(xué)期第二次月考英語試卷(解析版) 題型:單項填空
—I can’t stand ___________ hamburgers every noon.
—Then why not stop ________ another kind of food?
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A.eating; having |
B.to eat; to have |
C.eating; to have |
D.to eat; having |
科目:czyy 來源:同步題 題型:填空題
科目:czyy 來源:順港中學(xué)九年級2006-2007學(xué)年第1學(xué)期英語期中考試試題(含答案) 題型:023
I can’t stand ________ such music.
A.listen
B.listening to
C.listening
D.to listen to
科目:czyy 來源:同步題 題型:填空題
| 用方框內(nèi)的詞或詞組的適當(dāng)形式填空。 | |
—I usually play soccer. 2. — do you eat vegetables? —Every day. 3. I eat junk food. I can't stand it. 4. I think I'm kind of unhealthy. I exercise. 5. I drink milk . It's a good . 6. Please help me my pet dog when I am on holiday. 7. I like action movies very much, so I go to the movies with my friends. 8. students are there in your school? 9. What do you do on weekends? 10. I like fruit. |
科目:czyy 來源:桂壯紅皮書活題巧解巧練 中考英語 題型:054
完形填空:先閱讀短文,然后從文后每小題的四個選項中選出一個可以填入短文中相應(yīng)空白處的正確答案。
Roger Crawford wanted to play tennis, but he had everything he needed except two hands and a leg. When he was a baby, because of a terrible illness, his arms and legs were shortened and his left leg was cut off. The doctor said Roger would probably never be able to walk or (1) himself. Luckily Roger's parents didn't (2) the doctor.
“My parents always taught me that I was only (3) handicapped as I wanted to be,”said Roger,“They never let me feel sorry for (4) or be lazy because of my handicap(殘疾).”“Once I got into trouble, my school paper were continually late,”explained Roger, who had to hold his pencil with both hands to write (5) .“I asked Dad to write a note to my teacher, (6) for a two-day extension(延期) on my homework. (7) , Dad made me start writing my paper two days earlier!”
Roger's father always (8) him to take part in sports, teaching Roger to catch and throw a volleyball, and play football after school. At the age of 12, Roger managed(設(shè)法)to (9) a place on the school football team.
Roger's love of sports (10) and so did his self-confidence(自信). Roger went on to play college tennis, finishing his tennis career (生涯) with 22 wins and 11 losing. He later became the first physically(身體上)handicapped tennis player and took a job as a qualified(合格的)tennis teacher. Roger now travels around the country, speaking to groups about what it takes to be a winner.
“The only difference (11) you and me is that you can see my handicap, but I can't see (12) . We all have them. When people ask me how I've been able to overcome(克服) my physical handicap, I tell them that I haven't overcome (13) . I've simply learned (14) I can't do-such as playing the piano or eating with chopsticks (筷子)-but more (15) , I've learned what I can do. Then I try my best to do what I can,”said Roger in the end.
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科目:czyy 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
None of us is quite as healthy in mind as we seem, but neither is every unusual thing we do means we’re unhealthy. How to tell the difference? Start by reading the letters below, which have been analyzed by our experts.
(1) Lately, after I read an unusual word, I often can’t get it out of my head for days, sometimes weeks. I silently repeat it to myself, often spell it, and even wake up in the night with it ringing in my head. What’s wrong with my brain?
That sounds like a little obsession (著迷). Your brain feels that for some reason it must repeat this word. Unless it is taking up more than an hour of your day or really influencing your life, it is not serious. To stop it, leave it alone. If you really want to stop the repetition, set aside ten minutes a day to repeat the word over and over again. Do it so many times that you finally get sick of it.
(2) I sometimes have strange dreams when taking a short sleep, and I think they’re real when I wake up. Then, as I come around, I realize they aren’t. Is there something wrong with me?
What’s wrong is that you take short sleeps and most of us don’t! But are you mad? No. We all have strange dreams, and it’s normal, upon waking, to be fuzzy (模糊) for a little while or even not to remember where we are. What is not normal is if you don’t have these dreams.
(3) When people are eating, I can’t stand the sound of a fork or spoon knocking on a plate or bowl. I begin shaking and having a headache. I’m also sickened by the sound of people chewing with their mouths open. Is there something wrong with me?
It seems that there is something wrong with everyone else you know. How come they don’t eat with their mouths closed? At the least, you’re over sensitive (敏感) to little noise. You may also be troubled by a disorder in mind called misophonia. Try drawing your attention away from the noise. Pay attention to something else as hard as you can when you eat with your friends: the music in the background, the scene out the window, even what they’re talking about. You can train yourself to be less troubled by the noise.
(4) When I’m driving and have to cross a bridge, my heart starts racing and I feel light-headed. The fear that I’m going to pass out makes the whole situation worse. Am I crazy?
This sounds like an anxiety (憂慮), which can bring on heart illness and a real sense that you’re going to die. This kind of feeling is the body’s reaction to the possible danger in near future. To keep your anxiety from progressing, try the old method: breathing. When you feel your heart starting to race, take a deep breath in three or four times, and then let it out five or six times until you start to feel comfortable. You can also make a tape of your favourite song, and sing along as you cross the bridge.
56. What does the word analyzed mean in the first paragraph?
A. Divided into parts. B. Examined carefully.
C. Discussed in groups. D. Treated scientifically.
57. Which person described in the four letters has got something wrong?
A. The first two. B. No. 1 and No. 3.
C. The last two. D. No. 2 and No. 4.
58. What can we do when we have strange dreams after a short sleep?
A. It’s not necessary for us to do anything.
B. We can think about the dreams once again.
C. It’s a good idea to pay attention to other things.
D. We’d better go to see a doctor as early as possible.
59. From the passage, we can infer that ______.
A. we don’t need to worry about anything in mind
B. disorders in mind can be treated by ourselves
C. one must face all kinds of problems in life
D. if you are brave, nothing can trouble you
科目:czyy 來源: 題型:單選題
—I can’t stand ___________ hamburgers every noon.
—Then why not stop ________ another kind of food?
科目:czyy 來源:2011-2012學(xué)年浙江省慈吉中學(xué)初一下學(xué)期第二次月考英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:單選題
—I can’t stand ___________ hamburgers every noon.
—Then why not stop ________ another kind of food?
| A.eating; having | B.to eat; to have | C.eating; to have | D.to eat; having |
科目:czyy 來源:山東省期末題 題型:閱讀理解
科目:czyy 來源: 題型:單選題
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