are like that little boy. We are busy holding on to the world's8. penny that we can not accept liberation.9. I beg you drop the little trifle in your heart. Let go.10. 答案:1.hand 2.in 3. when 4. doing 5. his 6. like 7. would 8. so 9. worthless 10.to 对话填空 (2010·瑞昌一中高三模拟) A: Wow. your coat's very dirty. Did you fall? B: Yes. I had a terrible(1) e on the underground train when I was on the(2) w to work. A man came up to me and pulled out a knife. He (3) p it right at me. A: Oh. no. Are you all right? Did he (4) h you? B: No. he didn't. but he took my handbag. A: Then what happened? What did you do? B: I(5) c hold of his arm and he pushed me to the floor. A: Oh. no. Why did you take his arm? That's(6) d . B: I don't know. I didn't think. A: What did the other (7) p do? Did they help you? B: Yes. Two men ran(8) a the robber and held him. A: Did the police come? B: Yes. the police were called and two policemen came and took the (9) r to the(10) p station. 答案:1. experience 2. way 3.pointed 4.hurt 5.caught6. dangerous 7. passengers 8. after 9. robber 10. police 查看更多

 

题目列表(包括答案和解析)

For many of us, cartoon strips are simply one of our pastimes. The popular Japanese manga(漫画) provides us with an escape from reality into a world of fantasy, adventure and romance.With much less text and pictures running for pages, it fits perfectly into today’s fast, throwing away city lifestyle.
But Tsai Chih-chung,a famous Taiwanese illustrator (漫画家), doesn’t agree.He believes cartoons can be a bridge connecting traditional Chinese culture and wisdom with the modern  world in a much wittier and more acceptable way.
He has interpreted Lao Zi, Confucius, Mencius,Zhuang Zi and Sun Zi and made their works accessible to a global audience. He has also produced two books about Zen (禅宗), introducing oriental philosophy. His cartoons are humorous yet full of wisdom and are admired as an easy way to learn Chinese classics.
After avoiding the public for ten years, Tsai made a comeback in late April with seven new works. But does his age, 61, work as a gap between him and his young readers? Tsai doesn’t think so. The topics he has covered range from philosophy in a time of individuality to the learning and memorizing techniques used at school. “Every child is a genius and has the potential beyond his own imagination, ” he said.
If popular Japanese manga is purely for entertainment, Tsai’s work, to a large extent, is to light the power of thinking in a light-hearted way. Tsai uses differenr forms of water to refer to people. In his eyes some people are like an ocean, some are like vapor, while others may be ice or
rain. But in essence(本质上)they share a similarity-human being’s forever chasing for the true and the good. “The person who thinks over life issues is not necessarily a scholar or a philosopher,” he said. “I’ve dedicated my whole life to thinking and individual freedom, not making a living.”
【小题1】What is the main idea of the first paragraph in the passage?

A.Japanese manga is a simple way of killing time.
B.What Japanese manga is mainly about.
C.Japanese manga presents a world of fantasy, adventure and romance.
D.Why Japanese manga is so popular.
【小题2】The underlined word “it” in paragraph l refers to_______.
A.much less textB.Japanese manga
C.pictures running for pagesD.an escape from reality
【小题3】In Tsai Chih-chung’s opinion, cartoon_______.
A.connects traditional Chinese culture and wisdom
B.helps connect Chinese classics with modern world
C.uses a wiser and acceptable way to draw cartoons
D.builds up a bridge between cartoons and illustration
【小题4】Compared to Japanese manga, Tsai’s works are_______
A.mainly designed for a pure time killer for all
B.more popular with young readers in China now
C.to inspire people to think in a cheerful way
D.much more interesting and instructive
【小题5】According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE about Tsai Chih-chung?
A.He values more thinking and personal freedom than making a living.
B.He says that one who thinks over life is either a scholar or a philosopher.
C.He thinks some people are like ocean, some like vapor, while others like ice cream.
D.Tsai devoted his life to creating cartoons in order to make money.

查看答案和解析>>

IF you lived by the sea, you’d know that typhoons are frequent(频繁的)visitors during summer .They bring Strong winds, heavy rain and flooding(洪水)But most of the time, when people stay indoors, they’re just all right.

This is what the people in the Philippines used to believe – until they met the “super typhoon”, Haiyan. 

The typhoon hit the country on Nov 8, at around 5 am, when most people were still asleep. But being at home didn’t keep them safe, since few buildings remained standing once they were hit by wind as violent as 376 kilometers per hour, according to NBC News.

“This is at the top end of any tropical system that we’ve seen on our planet,” said Bryan Norcross, a weather scientist working for NBC. And so far, Haiyan has caused more than 3,600 deaths and left millions of people homeless.

.But where did Haiyan get its destructive power?

According to Brian McNoldy, a tropical weather expert at the University of Miami, US, Haiyan was so strong because “it had everything working for it”

“All typhoons feed off the warm ocean waters,” Colin Price, a weather researcher at Tel Aviv University in Israel, told National Geographic. Tropical storms are like giant engines(发动机),powered by the heat transferred(传导)from the ocean waters to the air above. However, because of climate change, the oceans have been warming up in recent decades. “Warmer oceans will result in more intense(强烈的)storms,” Price said.

Also, Haiyan started near the equator(赤道),where it was able to pick up more heat before heading to the Philippines. Moreover, the route(路线)it traveled was mostly along open ocean, which means no land prevented it from gathering steam(水蒸气).

In addition, there happened to be very little “wind shear(风切变)in the area this time. Wind shear is a sudden change in wind speed or direction, which can tear apart developing storms. This is like when you stir(搅动) a glass of water with a chopstick: a swirl(漩涡)will form, ‘but if you move the chopstick in the opposite direction, the swirl will quickly disappear.”

“When all those things align in a certain way, you’re going to get something like‘Haiyan’.”Jim Kossin, a scientist with the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, told National Geographic.

1.Which of the following is TRUE about typhoons according to the article?

A. They mostly happen early in the morning.

B. They mostly do damage during winter.

C. During most typhoons people can keep safe just by staying at home.

D. This year, more intense storms have happened in the world,

2.Which of the following made Haiyan so powerful?

a, lts starting point was the equator

b, The frequency of other intense storms

c. More heat was transferred from the ocean waters to the air above,

d. There was a strong wind shear in the area

e. There was no land in its way

A. abc              B.acd               C.ace             D.  ade 

3.The underlined word “alignin” the last paragraph is closest in meaning to_____

A. disappear         B. affect each other

C. Arrive at the top     D. Happen at the same time

4.The article mainly talks about

A. how destructive Haiyan was             

B. Why Haiyan was so destructive

C. how typhoons like Haiyan form(形成)  

D. ways to protect yourself when typhoons hit

 

查看答案和解析>>

One Saturday afternoon, my daughter Alice asked me, “Are all people the same even if they are different in color?”
I thought for a minute, and then I said, “I’ll explain,    36   you can just wait until we make a quick    37   at the grocery store(杂货店). I have something    38   to show you. ”
At the grocery store, we    39   some apples --- red, green and yellow ones. Back home, I told Alice, “It’s time to    40   your question.” I put one apple of each    41   on the table. Then I looked at Alice, who had a    42   look on her face.
“People are like apples. They come in all    43  colors, shapes and sizes. On the    44  , some of the apples may not    45   look as the others. ” As I was talking, Alice was    46   each one carefully.
Then, I took each of the apples and peeled(削皮)them,    47   them back on the table, but    48   a different place.
“Okay, Alice, tell me which is which.”
She said, “I    49   tell. They all look the same now. ” “Take a bite of    50  . See if that helps you    51   which one is which. ”
She took    52  , and then a huge smile came across her face. “People are    53   like apples! They are all different, but once you    54   the outside, they’re pretty much the same on the inside. ”
She totally    55   it. I didn’t need to say or do anything else.

【小题1】
A.althoughB.soC.becauseD.if
【小题2】
A.stopB.startC.turnD.stay
【小题3】
A.expressiveB.encouragingC.informativeD.interesting
【小题4】
A.boughtB.countedC.sawD.collected
【小题5】
A.checkB.mentionC.answerD.improve
【小题6】
A.sizeB.typeC.shapeD.class
【小题7】
A.worriedB.satisfiedC.proudD.curious
【小题8】
A.ordinaryB.normalC.differentD.regular
【小题9】
A.outsideB.wholeC.tableD.inside
【小题10】
A.stillB.evenC.onlyD.ever
【小题11】
A.examiningB.measuringC.drawingD.packing
【小题12】
A.keepingB.placingC.pullingD.giving
【小题13】
A.onB.towardC.forD.in
【小题14】
A.mustn’tB.can’tC.shouldn’tD.needn’t
【小题15】
A.each oneB.each otherC.the otherD.one another
【小题16】
A.admitB.considerC.decideD.believe
【小题17】
A.big bitesB.deep breathsC.a firm holdD.close look
【小题18】
A.justB.alwaysC.merelyD.seldom
【小题19】
A.put awayB.get downC.hand outD.take off
【小题20】
A.madeB.tookC.gotD.did

查看答案和解析>>


第二节 完型填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从第31至第40小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。.
I have had thousands of classes since I started school nine years ago. But only one   31   was the most important.
It happened last term just after I had got a bad result in an exam. I was sad and had lost my confidence .I decided to go to a class which can tell me how to be  32 
The speaker walked into the room But he didn’t start talking like a teacher. Instead, he held up a twenty yuan note!
“Who wants this?” he asked. Unsurprisingly,   33   of us in the class held up our hands. The speaker smiled. Then he put up the note on the blackboard and asked the same question. Again, we all put up our hands. The speaker smiled again, but   34   nothing. Suddenly, he threw the note onto the floor! Then he asked the same question a third time. I didn’t   35   what the speaker was doing. Why was he asking the same question again and again? I didn’t know what to do. I wanted the note,   36   I put my hand up again. After a while, he   37    the note and started to laugh. ’You have all just told me how to become successful,” he said to us with the note in his hand.
“The note is worth twenty yuan. It is   38   worth twenty yuan, even though I throw it on the floor. You are like the note. No matter what happens to you, you still have your teeth.’ When I heard those words, I   39   I  was worth a lot. I may have done in an exam, but it doesn’t  40.   I can’t do well in the future. If I believe in myself, I will be successful!
31.A.classroom       B.subject            C.class     D.school
32.A.comfortable    B.successful         C.famous   D.rich
33.A.both         B.neither           C.all       D.none
34.A.said         B.bought             C.saw      D.wanted
35.A.remember    B.understand          C.notice    D.find
36.A.so            B.though          C.if      D.or
37.A  took out       B.threw away      C.picked up  D.put down
38.A.never         B.sometimes       C.hardly      D.always
39.A.realized     B.forgot           C.dreamed  D.decided
40.A.know       B.mean           C.think      D.complain

查看答案和解析>>

  With its budget of $80 million , John Woo as director, and an all-star cast(明星云集的演员阵容), Red Cliff is the most expensive and ambitious Asian-financed film ever. Last week I saw the release of the second part, and boy oh boy does it shows.
But watching the film as a foreigner I felt I was missing out on something. Not knowing my Cao Cao’s from my Zhou Yu’s, I was not even sure whom I wanted to win. Certainly after the opening scene, in which Cao Cao is seen watching a game of Cuju, an ancient Chinese variation of football, I knew who had my support. After all, any man who enjoys his football is someone after my own heart. But after Cao Cao resorted to some evil strategies against his enemies in the south, I wasn’t so sure he was the man I should be rooting for.
And there is a lot more to Red Cliff 2 than just extravagant battle scenes. The film does not take itself too seriously. Conversations between leaders are littered with one-liners, many of which had the audience in laughter. There is even enough to keep fans of more romantic entertainment happy too. This includes a charming relationship between a southern spy(侦探)and an innocent northern soldier. The characters’ interaction provides some genuinely heart-warming moments in the middle of the battle.
Clocking in at(结束于)around two hours, the film certainly does justice to the history story. When I walked out the cinema, I felt as drained(精疲力竭) as Cao Cao’s soldiers must have 1,800 years ago.
【小题1】By expressing “boy oh boy” in the first paragraph, the author seems to show that _______.

A.the film characters are like boys who are childish.
B.the film provides amazing and surprising scenes for audience.
C.the film is suitable for younger boys to watch.
D.the film scene is so bloody that boys shouldn’t watch it.
【小题2】When did the author change his attitude toward Cao Cao?
A.When he read the history story about Cao Cao.
B.When he saw Cao Cao was watching a game of Cuju,
C.When he realized that Cao Cao took some bad measures to beat his enemies.
D.When he saw the romantic love story of Cao Cao and a southern spy.
【小题3】The following factors of the film are all mentioned in the passage except_______.
A.high budgetB.leading rolesC.actors and actressD.conversations
【小题4】From the passage we can infer that_______.
A.the author is a football fan in a foreign country.
B.Cuju is the name of an ancient Chinese variation of football.
C.the film Red Cliff 2 lasts about two hours.
D.the author was very tired after about two hours’ battle.

查看答案和解析>>


同步练习册答案