科目:高中英語 來源:河南省湯陰一中2011-2012學年高一下學期期中考試英語試題 題型:050
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科目:高中英語 來源:2015屆湖北省沙市高一下學期第二次周練英語試卷(解析版) 題型:其他題
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1. Without , she jumped to her feet and rushed out of the classroom.(ask)
未征得老師的許可,她跳了起來,沖出教室。
2. You wouldn’t allow your children telling untruths to the family, would you?( get)
你不會允許你的孩子對家人說謊而僥幸逃脫的,對吧?
3. At the award ceremony, Mr. Jackson said:“For me , there has been than your support.”(great)
在頒獎儀式上,杰克遜先生說:“對我來說,最大的回報莫過于你們的支持!
4. It is strange that Jake the newly bought TV (take)
杰克竟然將新買的電視機給拆了,真奇怪!
5. “Why are you here?”, Alice looked at the boy, (surprise)
“你怎么在這里?”愛麗絲看著那個男孩,感到非常吃驚。
6. It was the wind the fire’s rapid advance.(account)
火勢能快速蔓延是由于風。
7. Born and in a small village in America , he didn’t know much about the outside world.(bring)
出生在美國一個小村里,他對外面的世界知之不多。
8. A group of children on the playground in JingZhou Middle School this time yesterday.(find)
昨天此時,有人發(fā)現(xiàn)一群孩子在荊州中學操場上玩耍。
9. I go out Tom came in.(about)
我正要出去,這時湯姆進來了。
10. He was always smiling , but now it seems that he with others.(find)
他過去總是微笑,但現(xiàn)在他好像總是對別人吹毛求疵。
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1. It was almost midnight when a fire ________________ in the neighborhood.
2. ________________ everybody is here, Let’s start.
3. ---Did you catch your plane?
---Yes, we got there just _________________.
4. As time ________________, everything will be OK.
5. They saw the fire s________________ from the factory to the houses nearby.
6.It is bad for children to see too many films with _______________.
7. The dish tastes good after it ____________________.
8. ---Will you go fishing this afternoon?
---Well, it all ____________________ the weather.
9. After a while I ____________________ it and we began to enjoy ourselves.
10.All the people present ____________________ when they saw the teams arrive.
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科目:高中英語 來源:0103 期末題 題型:閱讀理解
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
The fires that have left more than 160 people dead in southern Australia burned with such speed that they seemed less a wildfire than a violent bombing.Many victims caught in the fires had no time to escape; their houses were destroyed around them,and they burned to death.As firefighters battle the flames and police begin to look into possible cases of arson(縱火)around some of the fires,there will surely be debates over the wisdom of Australia's standard policy of advising people to either flee a fire early or stay in their homes and wait it out.John Brumby,the premier of the fire-hit Australian state of Victoria,said “There is no question that there were people who did everything right and put in place their fire plan,however,their house was just burnt into pieces.”
Although the wildfires caught so many victims by surprise last weekend,there has been no shortage of distant early-warning signs.The 2007 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change,for example,warned that fires in Australia were certain to increase in intensity and frequency because of steadily warming temperatures over the next several decades.A research reported that by 2020,there could be up to 65% more “extreme” fire-danger days compared with 1990.
Destructive wildfires are already common in Australia,and it's not hard to see why climate change would increase their frequency.Australia has warmed 0.9℃ since 1950,and it is predicted the country could warm further by 2070,up to 5℃ over 1990 temperatures,if global greenhouse -gas emissions(排放)go unchecked.Besides a simple rise in average temperatures,climate change will also lead to an increase in Australia's extreme heat waves and droughts.
It's important to acknowledge that no single weather event can be only caused by climate change-and it's possible that the fire would have been as intense and deadly even without the warming of the past several decades.Police beginning to suspect that many of the fifes may have been set,and the increase in the number of homes built in fire-danger zones in southern Australia today puts more people in harm's way.Still,heat waves and drought set the table for wildfires.The wildfires in southern Australia are already the worst in the nation's history-but they surely won't be the last.
1.What are people's attitudes to the Australia's policy about fire accidents?
A.It turns out to mislead the public and create confusion.
B.Some are starting to doubt whether it is useful enough,
C.People believe it fails to prevent global climate change.
D.The fire was spreading quickly just because of the policy.
2.The underlined word in the second paragraph is most probably used to describe the fire's _________.
A.damage B.temperature C.cause D.chances
3.Which is NOT a possible effect of global greenhouse-gas emissions according to the passage?
A.High temperature. B.Severe droughts.
C.Violent crime. D.Frequent wildfires.
4.Why do the police suspect the fires may have been set on purpose?
A.Because more and more people are living in fire-danger zones.
B.Because there was no such a terrible fire in this area before.
C.Because firefighters failed to put out the fire before it spread.
D.Because the terrible climate is likely to make people act stupidly.
5.What's the main idea of the passage?
A.Humans have to adapt to the influence of warming.
B.The global climate change will continue for centuries.
C.We have a lot to do to reduce global carbon emissions,
D.Global warming may be fueling Australia's fires.
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