单选题The {{U}}bricklayer{{/U}} is working on the house today.
单选题That is the only key to the question asked by the teacher.A. problemB. mistakeC. resultD. answer
单选题We've been through some {{U}}rough{{/U}} times together.
单选题John is collaborating with Mary in writing a book.A. cooperatingB. mergingC. combiningD. associating
单选题At that time, we did not fully grasp the significance of what had happened.A. giveB. attachC. understandD. lose
单选题They agreed to
settle
the dispute by peaceful means.
单选题Mary
gets
up at the same time every morning.
单选题{{B}}第三篇{{/B}}
Ellen MacArthur started sailing when
she was eight,going out on sailing trips with her aunt.She loved it so much that
she saved her money for three years to buy her first small sailing boat.When she
was 18,she sailed alone around Britain and won the“Young Sailor of the
Year”award. But Ellen really became famous in 2001.Aged only
24,she was one of only two women who entered the Vendee Globe round the world
solo race,which lasts t00 days.Despite many problems,she came second in the race
out of 24 competitors and she was given a very warm welcome when she returned.
Ambition and determination have always been a big part of
Ellen's personality.When she was younger,she lived in a kind of hut(棚屋) for
three years while she was trying to get sponsorship to compete in a
transatlantic race.Then she took a one-way ticket to France,bought a tiny seven
meter Class Miniyacht,slept under it while she was repairing it,and then she
raced it 4,000 kilometers across the Atlanticin 1997,alone for 33 days.
Ellen has had to learn many things,because sailing
single-handed means that she has to be her own
captain,electrician,sailmaker,engineer,doctor,journalist,cameraman and cook.She
also has to be very fit,and because of the dangers of sleeping for long periods
of time she's in the middle of the ocean,she has trained herself to sleep for
about 20 minutes at a time. And she needs courage.Once,in the
middle of the ocean,she had to climb the mast(桅杆) of a boat to repair the
sails-at four o'clock in the morning,with 100kph winds blowing around her.It
took her many hours to make the repairs;Ellen says:“I was exhausted when I came
down.It's hard to describe how it feels to be up there.It's like trying to hold
onto a big pole,which for me is just too big to get my arms around,with someone
kicking you all the time and trying to shake you off”. But in
her diary,Ellen also describes moments which make it all worthwhile(值得的):“A
beautiful sunrise started the day,with black clouds slowly lit by the bright
yellow sun.I have a very strong feeling of pleasure,being out here on the ocean
and having the chance to live this.I just feel lucky to be
here”.
单选题The weather is a constant
subject
of conversation in Britain.
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下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道题,每道题后面有4个选项。请根据文章的内容,从每题所给的4个选项中选择1个最佳答案。{{B}}第一篇{{/B}}
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Sleepless at Night{{/B}} It was
a normal summer night. Humidity (湿气) hung in the thick air. I
couldn't go to sleep, partly because of my cold and partly because of my
expectations for the next day. My mum had said that tomorrow was going to be a
surprise. Sweat stuck to my aching body. Finally, I gathered
enough strength to sit up. I looked out of my small window into the night. There
was a big bright moon hanging in the sky, giving off a magic glow.
I couldn't stand the pressure anymore, so I did what I always do to make
myself feel better. I went to the bathroom and picked up my toothbrush and
toothpaste. I cleaned my teeth as if there was no tomorrow. Back and forth, up
and down. Then I walked downstairs to look for some signs of
movement, some life. Gladiator, my cat, frightened me as he meowed (喵喵地唱出) his
sad song. He was on the old orange couch (长沙发), sitting up on his front legs,
waiting for something to happen. He looked at me as if to say, "I'm lonely, pet
me. I need a good hug (紧抱)." Even the couch begged me to sit on it.
In one movement I settled down onto the soft couch. This couch represented
my parents' marriage, my birth, and hundreds of other little events.
As I held Gladiator, my heart started beating heavily. My mind was flooded
with questions: What's life? Am I really alive? Are you listening to me? Every
time I moved my hand down Gladiator's body, I had a new thought; each touch sang
a different song. I forgot all about the heat and the next day's
surprise. The atmosphere was so full of warmth and silence that I sank into its
arms. Falling asleep with the big cat in my arms, I felt all my worries slowly
move away.
单选题It took us a long time to
mend
the house.
单选题Help Your Child Become a Reader Encouraging early reading skills can build a path to a lifelong (终身的) love of reading and can help your child get a head start in school. While reading to your child is still the most important thing you can do to build reading skills, there are many techniques that can help. Make reading fun. Play games with your child as you read. Many traditional children's games can be adapted to encourage reading skills. While reading or during play, tell your child, "1 spy with my little eye, something that begins with the letter b. " Help the child find something on the page or in the room that begins with that letter. For example, "I see a barn." This can also be used to teach beginning letter sounds. "I spy with my little eye, something that begins with the sound 's'. " Help the child find a word that begins with the "s" sound. In this variation on the popular game, instruct the child that, "Simon says, 'point to something that starts with the letter n. '" The child can then find an object in the room or a body part, such as the nose, that starts with the letter presented. This can also be used to teach beginning sounds. Make a game out of rhyming (押韵) words by making up silly words to rhyme with the child's name or favorite toys. This sets the stage for rhyming real words by showing the child the similarities of sounds. As the child masters making up the words, begin rhyming real words to one another. Tips to raise a successful reader. Put books in places where the child plays. If books are easily accessible, children are more likely to pick them up. Let children "read to you" by looking at pictures. Making up stories to go along with illustrations helps children discover how words relate to pictures. Take books along on trips or even short visits to the doctor's office or grocery store. Have children help you shop. Reading grocery lists and looking for specific items helps build sight vocabulary.
单选题Which of the following is NOT mentioned as the major obstacles to improving bilateral ties?
单选题Other spectator spots include wrestling, boxing, and horse racing. Although horse - racing fans call themselves sportsmen, the accuracy of the term is questionable, as only the jockeys who ride the horses in the races can be considered athletes. The so - called sportsmen are the spectators, who do "not assemble" primarily to see the horses race, but to bet upon the outcome of each race. Gaming is the attraction of horse racing. To most spectators, the biggest attraction of horse racing isA. the excitement of the game.B. the muscular horses.C. the fresh air in the open field.D. gambling on the outcom
单选题______ pollution control measures tend to be money consuming, many industries hesitate to adopt them.A. AlthoughB. HoweverC. WhenD. Because
单选题The attitude of the author towards the research project is
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Going Back to Its Birth Place
No sporting event takes hold of the world's attention and imagination
like the Olympic Games. The Football World Cup fascinates fans in Europe and
South America; baseball's World Series is required
viewing in North America and the World Table
Tennis Championships attracts the most interest in Asia. But
the Olympics belong to the whole world. Now, after travelling to 17 countries
over 108 years, the summer Games are returning to Athens, the place where the
first modern Olympics was held. Participation in the Games is
looked on not only as an achievement, but also as an honor. The 16 days between
August 13 and 29 will see a record 202 countries compete, up from Sydney's 199.
Afghanistan is back, having been banned from Sydney because the Taliban
government didn't let women do sports. There is also a place for newcomers East
Timer and Kiribati. A total of 10,500 athletes will compete in
28 sports, watched by 5.3 million ticket-paying viewers as well as a television
audience of 4 billion. Athens is to use its rich history and
culture to make the Olympics as special as possible. The Games will open with
cycling events which start in front of the Parthenon and Acropolis monuments.
The final event will be a historic men's marathon following the original route
run by Phidippides in 490 BC to bring news of victory over the
Persians. The ancient stadium at Olympia, first used for the
Games nearly three centuries ago, will stage the shot put competitions. And the
Panathenian Stadium, where the first modern Olympics was held, is to host the
archery (射箭) events. If the well-known ancient sites deliver a
great sense of history to the Games, the 39 new venues add a modern touch to the
city of Athens. The main Olympic stadium, with a giant glass and steel roof, is
the landmark (标志) building of the Olympics. "We believe that we
will organize a 'magical' Games." said Athens 2004 President Gianna
Angelopoulos-Daskalaki. "Our history with the Olympic Games goes back nearly
3,000 years, and Athens 2004 could be the best ever."
单选题The high speed trains can have a major
impact
on our lives.
单选题To Have and Have Not It had been boring hanging about the hotel all afternoon. The road crew were playing a game with dollar notes. Folding them into small planes to see whose would fly the furthest. Having nothing better to do, I joined in and won five, and then took the opportunity to escape with my profit. Despite the evil-looking clouds, I had to get out for a while. I headed for a shop on the other side of the street. Unlike the others, it didn't have a sign shouting its name and business, and instead of the usual impersonal modem lighting, there was an appealing glow inside. Strangely nothing was displayed in the window. Not put off by this, I went inside. It took my breath away. I didn't know where to look, where to start. On one wall there hung three hand-stitched American quilts that were in such wonderful condition they might have been newly-made. I came across tin toys and antique furniture, and On the wall in front of me, a 1957Stratocaster guitar, also in excellent condition. A card pushed between the strings said $ 50. I ran my hand along a long shelf of records, reading their titles. And there was more... "Can I help you?" She startled me. I hadn't even seen the woman behind the counter come in. The way she looked at me, so directly and with such power. It was a look of such intensity that for a moment felt as if I were wrapped in some kind of magnetic or electrical field. I found it hard to take and almost turned away. But though it was uncomfortable. I was fascinated by the experience of her looking straight into me, and by the feeling that I was neither a stranger, nor strange, to her. Besides amusement her expression showed sympathy. It was impossible to tell her age; she reminded me faintly of my grandmother because, although her eyes were friendly. I could see that she was not a woman to fall out with. I spoke at last. "I was just looking really", I said, though secretly wondering how much of the stuff I could cram into the bus. The woman turned away and went at once towards a back room, indicating that I should follow her. But it in no way lived up to the first room. The light made me feel peculiar, too. It came from an oil lamp that was hung from the centre of the ceiling and created huge shadows over everything. There were no rare electric guitars, no old necklaces, no hand-painted boxes with delicate flowers. It was also obvious that it must have taken years, decades, to collect so much rubbish, so many old documents arid papers. I noticed some old books, whose gold lettering had faded, making their titles impossible to read. "They look interesting", I said, with some hesitation. "To be able to understand that kind of writing you must first have had a similar experience", she said clearly. She noted the confused look on my face, but didn't add anything. She reached up for a small book which she handed to me. "This is the best book I can give you at the moment", she laughed. "If you use it. " I opened the book to find it full, or rather empty, with blank white pages, but paid her the few dollars she asked for it, becoming embarrassed when I realised the notes were still folded into little paper planes. I put the hook in my pocket, thanked her and left.
单选题The weather turned to he very good, ______ was more than we could expect.A. whatB. whichC. thatD. it