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科目:高中英語(yǔ)
來(lái)源:2012-2013學(xué)年四川省成都外國(guó)語(yǔ)學(xué)校高一下學(xué)期期中考試英語(yǔ)試卷(帶解析)
題型:閱讀理解
Some young Cambodians are learning a new sport — skateboarding. The country’s first skateboard park is located on the grounds of a local charity group at the edge of Phnom Penh, the capital. Sports like Khmer boxing and soccer are wildly popular in Cambodia. But Chea, who has been skating for 6 months, says skating has already become his favorite sport. The skaters are learning tricks like launching off a jump or half-pipe and flying through the air on their narrow wooden boards. A non-governmental organization called Skateistan Cambodia organizes weekly programs at the park. Skateistan started its work in Afghanistan years ago. Rory Burke is working with the group which expanded to Cambodia last year. Rory Burke points out, “Yeah, it’s definitely not a typical Cambodian pastime (消遣). And I think the idea of ‘why skateboarding’ is that it’s not been done before here. We want to use skateboarding as something saying, ‘Hey, this is new, this is something different.And that kind of itself becomes a little bit of hook. People see it and they think and they say, ‘Wow, what is that?’ and they want to get involved. ” Skateistan partners with local groups that work with young people. The park is on the grounds of the group known as PSE, where children attend school and learn a trade. There are almost one hundred twenty participants. They all come from troubled lives. Seventeen-year-old Sang Rotha is a student at PSE. “Sometimes I don’t do well in subjects like math,” he says, “I feel bad when I find it hard to keep up with my lessons. So that is why I skateboard ---to improve my bad feelings. ’, He says he began skateboarding more than a year ago. Before he started training, it seemed very easy. But it was very difficult to learn tricks, and he got hurt a lot from falling off. Rory Burke says learning to deal with the difficulties is part of the lesson for these young skateboarders. 【小題1】 According to the passage, PSE is a group ______. A.that works with Cambodian students | B.for young Cambodians to learn a trade | C.for young Cambodians in troubled lives | D.for young Cambodians taking skateboarding |
【小題2】 What is said about skateboarding in the passage? A.It was born in Afghanistan years ago. | B.It is easy for young Cambodians to learn. | C.It is as popular as Khmer boxing in Cambodia. | D.It is a good sport to help get good feeling again. |
【小題3】The underlined part a little bit of hook probably means ______. A.something strange | B.something quite new | C.something different | D.something attractive |
【小題4】 It can be inferred from the passage that skateboarding is becoming ______. A.a(chǎn) sport liked by most young Cambodians | B.a(chǎn)n increasingly popular sport in Cambodia | C.a(chǎn) sport used to better young Cambodians’ life | D.a(chǎn) good way to train young Cambodians’ learning skills |
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科目:高中英語(yǔ)
來(lái)源:2014屆重慶市高二12月月考英語(yǔ)試卷(解析版)
題型:閱讀理解
Lao Yang was born in a small town. He liked reading
when he studied at school. He thought the writers were respected and could get
a lot of money. He wrote a lot of stories and posted them to the editorial
departments but didn't receive any answers.
Now he works
in a factory. He's busy at work. When he's free, he always reads something. He
always remembers he hoped to be a writer when he was young. One day, Xiao Ping,
his ten-year-old daughter, came back. She looked worried and didn't eat
anything. She said Miss GAO, her Chinese teacher, told them to write a solicit
article "My Father" that evening. But she did not know what to write.
"That's
easy," said Lao Yang. "Let me help you."
Then he sat
down to write the solicit article at once. He easily finished it on time. He
was sure Miss GAO would like it. But one afternoon he asked his daughter if the
article had been chosen to post to the editorial department.
"My
teacher said your article digressed from the subject," said the girl.
"I
don't think so," Lao Yang shouted angrily. "I described just my
father!"
1.Lao Yang wrote a lot of stories because _______.
A.he likes reading B.he learned
much at school
C.he wanted to
be a writer D.he wanted to
help others
2.Lao Yang posted the stories to the editorial
departments, _______.
A.a(chǎn)nd he got a
lot of money B.a(chǎn)nd he became
a famous man
C.a(chǎn)nd he was
respected D.but he failed
3.As _______, Lao Yang decided to help his daughter.
A.he was a
writer B.he was free
C.he wanted to
realize his ideal D.he wanted to
make his daughter happy
4.Lao Yang hoped _______.
A.his article
could surprise the teacher
B.his article
could be chosen
C.the children
could like his article
D.everyone
could soon know him
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科目:高中英語(yǔ)
來(lái)源:2010-2011學(xué)年上海市松江區(qū)高三英語(yǔ)5月模擬測(cè)試
題型:填空題
A.
offers B.
influences C.
uncovered D.
exactly E. big
F.
found G.
campaigns H.
involved J.
properly I. notion
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What’s in
a name? Letters offer clues to one’s future decisions, apparently. Previous
studies have suggested that maybe a person’s monogram __1__ his life choices —
where he works, whom he marries or where he lives — because of “implied
self-esteem (自負(fù)),”
or the temptation of positive self-associations. For instance, a person named
Fred might be attracted to the __2__ of living in Fresno, working for Forever
21 or driving a Ford F-150.
Now a new study by professor Uri
takes another look at the so-called name-letter effect and __3__ other
explanations for the phenomenon. He analyzed records of political donations in
the U.S. during the 2004 campaign — which included donors’ names and employers
— and found that the name of a person’s workplace more closely related to the
first three letters of a person’s name than with just the first letter. But he
suggests that the reason for the association isn’t implied self-esteem, but
perhaps something __4__ the opposite.
Duyck, one of the researchers whose
previous work __5__ the name-letter effect, isn’t so quick to abandon the
implied self-esteem theory. He pointed out that the sample group Uri studied
may have biased the results: Uri analyzed the name-letter effect in a sample of
people who donated money to political __6__. Still, Duyck notes that Uri’s
theories are credible, and that even while some people may __7__ the same name
of companies, employees may be tending to those companies because they start
with the same letter as their names. In the end, whatever the explanation for
the name-letter effect, no one really disputes that self-esteem is __8__ on
some level. But the true importance of the effect is up for debate. “I can’t
imagine people don’t like their own letter more than other letters,” says Uri,
“but the differences it makes in really __9__ decisions are probably slim.”
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科目:高中英語(yǔ)
來(lái)源:2010年廣東省高二上學(xué)期期中考試英語(yǔ)卷
題型:閱讀理解
At five he was collecting old newspapers to
make money. And when he was 15 he signed his schoolmates up to start a
baby-sitting circle.
Now 20, third-year Cambridge University
student, Peter Blackburn is managing director of a company with a £ 30,000
plan. And he thinks it will make more than $15,000 by next summer.
He set up Peter Black born Ltd last year to
bring out a new, color term-planner that now students all over the UK are
using.
“I felt that most of the planners going
around were pretty unimaginative,” he says, “I believed that I could do a
better job and decided to have a go”.
Blackburn admits that he is putting far
more effort into business than his computer studies course at university. While
fellow students are out with their friends, he keeps in touch with his business
office in Lancashire by movable phone. Before he set up the company he spent
one holiday preparing a plan that would persuade his bank to lend him money.
“Most students work hard for a good degree
because they believe that will help them get a job to support themselves,” he
says “I work hard at my company, because that is what will support me next
year, after I leave college.”
Friends believe that Blackburn will make £
1 million within 5 years.
He is not quite so sure, however. “There’s
a lot to be done yet,” he says.
1.Choose the right order of the facts given
in the passage.
a. He spent his holiday preparing a plan.
b. He collected newspapers.
c. He set up his own company.
d. He asked the bank for money.
e. He set up a babysitting circle.
A.e, b, c, a, d
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B.b, e, a, d, c
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C.b, e, d, a, c
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D.b, e, c, a, d
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2.When he was quite young, Blackburn ____ .
A.a(chǎn)lready made a lot of money
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B.a(chǎn)lready had a business brain
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C.was already managing director of a company
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D.a(chǎn)lready set up his own business
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3. The underlined expression in the fourth
paragraph “have a go,” here means ____ .
A.give up this job and have a new one
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B.leave the company
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C.have a try
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D.develop my business quickly
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4.In spite of a college student, Blackburn
____ .
A.spends more time on his business than on his studies course
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B.keep in touch with his business office by movable phone
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C.seldom goes out with his friends
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D.often spends whole holiday preparing business plan
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5. Which of the following best explain why
Blackburn works hard at his company?
A.He wants to do more business practice before he leaves college.
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B.He wants to make more money before he leaves college.
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C.He wants to get a good job like most students after he leaves the
college.
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D.he depends on the company for his living in the future.
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