一I promised my daughter she get a nice present for her birthday.
-Will it be a surprise to her?
A. would B. must C. might D. should
科目:高中英语 来源:陕西省五校2012届高三第二次模拟考试英语试题 题型:053
根据对话情景和内容,从对话后所给的选项中选出能填入每一空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两个为多余选项.
John:The final exam is coming; seems you are busy preparing for it.
Mary:Of course.Nobody, except you, is idling around the whole day long.
John:Don't say that. 1 In fact, I've been working very hard these days.
Mary: 2
John:Believe me, I've really made good preparations this time and I'm staying up late every night…
Mary:Very well, that's to say, you don't need my help any more.
John:You may well say so, but en…en…, if possible, would you be kind enough to do me a little bit of favour?
Mary:No way.Never expect me to do that. 3
John:I'm begging you, Mary, please, just this one time. 4 I'm remembering the new words time and time again but keeping forgetting them time and time again.Besides, it is so easy a job:just pass on a note, that's OK.
Mary:It is everything but easy! I was almost caught last time!
John: 5
A.Truth to tell, I hate it.
B.You are always not believing me.
C.I am not so good at English as you.
D.You see, I was born with a poor memory.
E.I promise to buy you a lovely Barbie girl, OK?
F.You wrong me if you think I know nothing but fun.
G.You are always that way:making efforts at the last moment.
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科目:高中英语 来源:2010年广东省执信中学高三上学期期中考试英语卷 题型:阅读理解
“Sending thank-you notes is becoming a lost art,” mourns May Mitchell, a syndicated columnist known as “Ms Demeanor” and author of six etiquette(礼节) books. In her view, each generation, compared with the one before, is losing a sense of consideration for other people. “Without respect,” she says, “you have conflict.”
Ms. Demeanor would be proud of me: I have figured out a way to ensure that my children always send thank-you notes. And such a gesture is important, says Ms. Demeanor, because “a grateful attitude is a tremendous life skill, an efficient and inexpensive way to set ourselves apart in the work force and in our adult lives. Teach your children that the habit of manners comes from inside---it’s an attitude based on respecting other people.”
A few years ago, as my children descended like piranhas (一种南美淡水鱼,喜吞食或攻击) on their presents under the Christmas tree, the only attitude I could see was greed. Where was the appreciation of time and effort?
A thank-you note should contain three things: an acknowledgement of the gift (Love the tie with the picture of a hose on it); a recognition of the time and effort spent to select it (You must have shopped all over the state find such a unique item!); a prediction of how you will use your gift or the way it has enhanced your life (I’ll be sure to wear it to the next Mr. Ed convention!).
So, five years ago, in one of my rare flashes of parental insight, I decided that the most appropriate time to teach this basic courtesy is while the tinsel (装饰用光亮金属) is hot. To the horror of my children, I announced that henceforth every gift received will be an occasion for a thank-you note written immediately, on the spot.
I have reluctantly given my kids the green light to send e-mail thank-you notes; though hand-lettered ones (at least to me) still seem friendlier. But pretty much any thank-you makes the gift giver feel special—just as, we hope, the recipient feels. It’s a gesture that perfectly captures the spirit of the holidays.
41. 【小题1】in Ms. Demeanor’s point of view, children born in the ______ is probably the least respectful generation.
| A.1960s | B.1970s | C.1980s | D.1990s |
| A.to reserve to a particular use | B.to put to one side |
| C.to make noticeable or outstanding | D.to determine to purse |
| A.I love the pearl necklace you bought me for my birthday | |
| B.it must have taken you a long time to find just the right thing for me | |
| C.is it very expensive | D.I promise I will wear it on my wedding day |
| A.Greedy. | B.Cheerful. | C.Laughable. | D.Disheartened. |
| A.She feels hand-written letters are friendlier than word-processed ones. |
| B.She does not allow her children to sent email thank-you note. |
| C.She thinks the best time to teach her children the basic etiquette of appreciation is to strike while the iron is still not. |
| D.She thinks a thank-you note can make the gift giver feel special just as the |
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科目:高中英语 来源:2012-2013学年浙江省嘉兴市第一中学高二3月月考英语试卷(带解析) 题型:填空题
下面文中共有10处语言错误,要求你在错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(∧),并在该句下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限~词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Dear Gary,
I’m really sorry about my using the mobile phone in your lecture the last week. Please receive my apology for being such rude a student. But I didn’t use the mobile phone for any reason. I was trying to find a part-time job last week and that day,I got a job offer and they need my further informations immediately. However,I had no other choice but try sending them a text message in class. I promise it will ever happen again. But I do need my phone back to get in touch with others. Will you be kindly enough to give it back to me? Thank you.
Tom
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科目:高中英语 来源:2015届四川省高一下学期期中考试英语试卷(解析版) 题型:其他题
(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)
根据对话情景和内容,从对话后方框所给的选项中选出能填入每一空白处的最佳选项
—Oh,madam. 1
—I'm sorry to say the bill you sent me was incorrect.
—Incorrect,madam? 2
—Yes,I know. 3
—Really,madam?I find it very hard to believe.
— 4
—Ah.Well,I must apologize,madam.It's the new computer.
—Well,don't you think it's about time you got it working properly?It's most inconvenient.
—I agree entirely.I'm very sorry about it. 5
A. Could you help me?
B. That's very strange.
C. What can I do for you?
D. And what's more,this isn't the first time.
E. But I think this is the first time.
F. I promise you it won't happen again.
G. Look,it's happened five or six times in the past three months.
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科目:高中英语 来源:2010年广东省高三上学期期中考试英语卷 题型:阅读理解
“Sending thank-you notes is becoming a lost art,” mourns May Mitchell, a syndicated columnist known as “Ms Demeanor” and author of six etiquette(礼节) books. In her view, each generation, compared with the one before, is losing a sense of consideration for other people. “Without respect,” she says, “you have conflict.”
Ms. Demeanor would be proud of me: I have figured out a way to ensure that my children always send thank-you notes. And such a gesture is important, says Ms. Demeanor, because “a grateful attitude is a tremendous life skill, an efficient and inexpensive way to set ourselves apart in the work force and in our adult lives. Teach your children that the habit of manners comes from inside---it’s an attitude based on respecting other people.”
A few years ago, as my children descended like piranhas (一种南美淡水鱼,喜吞食或攻击) on their presents under the Christmas tree, the only attitude I could see was greed. Where was the appreciation of time and effort?
A thank-you note should contain three things: an acknowledgement of the gift (Love the tie with the picture of a hose on it); a recognition of the time and effort spent to select it (You must have shopped all over the state find such a unique item!); a prediction of how you will use your gift or the way it has enhanced your life (I’ll be sure to wear it to the next Mr. Ed convention!).
So, five years ago, in one of my rare flashes of parental insight, I decided that the most appropriate time to teach this basic courtesy is while the tinsel (装饰用光亮金属) is hot. To the horror of my children, I announced that henceforth every gift received will be an occasion for a thank-you note written immediately, on the spot.
I have reluctantly given my kids the green light to send e-mail thank-you notes; though hand-lettered ones (at least to me) still seem friendlier. But pretty much any thank-you makes the gift giver feel special—just as, we hope, the recipient feels. It’s a gesture that perfectly captures the spirit of the holidays.
41. 1.in Ms. Demeanor’s point of view, children born in the ______ is probably the least respectful generation.
|
A.1960s |
B.1970s |
C.1980s |
D.1990s |
42. 2. The phrase “set oneself apart” (Para. 2) means _______.
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A.to reserve to a particular use |
B.to put to one side |
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C.to make noticeable or outstanding |
D.to determine to purse |
43. 3.According to the passage, a thank-you note may contain the following information EXCEPT “_______”.
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A.I love the pearl necklace you bought me for my birthday |
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B.it must have taken you a long time to find just the right thing for me |
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C.is it very expensive |
D.I promise I will wear it on my wedding day |
44. 4.How did the author feel when she saw her children searching under the Christmas tree for their presents?
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A.Greedy. |
B.Cheerful. |
C.Laughable. |
D.Disheartened. |
45. 5.Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE about the author?
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A.She feels hand-written letters are friendlier than word-processed ones. |
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B.She does not allow her children to sent email thank-you note. |
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C.She thinks the best time to teach her children the basic etiquette of appreciation is to strike while the iron is still not. |
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D.She thinks a thank-you note can make the gift giver feel special just as the |
recipient does.
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