He did exercises every day to ________ his muscles.


  1. A.
    increase
  2. B.
    grow
  3. C.
    strength
  4. D.
    add up
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:014

He did exercises every day to ________ his muscles.

Aincrease

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Cstrength

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科目:高中英語 來源:英語教研室 題型:014

He did exercises every day to ________ his muscles.

Aincrease

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Cstrength

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科目:高中英語 來源:活題巧解巧練·高一英語(下) 題型:050

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  In 1921, Franklin D. Roosevelt took his family sailing one day and he fell into the cold water. The next day, a forest fire broke out, Franklin and his children helped to fight the forest fire and put it out. It was hard and tiring work. After the fire was put out, Franklin was sick. It was polio. He could not move his legs. The doctor said he would never walk again.

  Many men would give up then. Franklin Roosevelt did not give up. He began to work to get well again. Even though he could not get out of bed, he did exercises, and his shoulders and arms grew very strong. At last the doctors let him out of bed, but he had to wear heavy metal braces(支架)on his legs. Then he went to Warm Springs, Georgia. He swam in the warm water there. Even though it was painful to move his legs, he kept on swimming and exercising them. He grew better until he could leave the braces off. He could walk with only a "cane" to help him.

  “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself. ”President Roosevelt told the people.

1.This article as a whole is about ________.

[  ]

A.Roosevelt and his disease

B.Roosevelt's courage to fight disease

C.how to cure polio

D.the president and the people

2.Which of the following is true?

[  ]

A.Roosevelt did better than expected.

B.Roosevelt liked swimming.

C.Roosevelt grew well again.

D.Roosevelt liked sailing.

3.Roosevelt made Warm Springs a place for all people to fight polio. Is it right?

[  ]

A.Yes.

B.No.

C.Not mentioned.

D.Later on.

4.Which one of these sentences is NOT true?

[  ]

A.Polio was a terrible disease.

B.There is nothing to fear but fear itself.

C.The doctor knew Roosevelt would get well soon.

D.It's difficult for him to swim in the warm water.

5.The meaning of “cane” is ________.

[  ]

A.chain
B.stick
C.bike
D.chair

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科目:高中英語 來源:素質教育新教案·高中英語·第一冊(上) 題型:050

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  In 1921, Franklin D.Roosevelt took his family sailing one day and he fell into the cold water. The next day, a forest fire broke out. Franklin and his children helped to fight the forest fire and put it out. It was hard and tiring work. After the fire was put out, Franklin was sick. It was polio. He could not move his legs. The doctor said he would never walk again.

  Many men would give up then. Franklin Roosevelt did not give up. He began to work to get well again. Even though he could not get out of bed, he did exercises and his shoulders and arms grew very strong. At last the doctors let him out of bed, but he had to wear heavy metal braces (支架) on his legs. Then he went to the Warm Springs, Georgia. He swam in the warm water there. Even though it was painful to move his legs, he kept on swimming and exercising them. He grew better until he could leave the braces off. He could walk with only a cane to help him. “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself. ”President Roosevelt told the people.

1.This article as a whole is about ________ .

[  ]

A.Roosevelt and his disease

B.Roosevelt’s courage to fight disease

C.how to cure polio

D.the president and the people

2.Which of the following is true?

[  ]

A.Roosevelt did better than expected. .

B.Roosevelt liked swimming.

C.Roosevelt grew well again.

D.Roosevelt liked sailing.

3.Which one of the following sentences is NOT true?

[  ]

A.Polio was a terrible disease.

B.There is nothing to fear but fear itself.

C.The doctor knew Roosevelt would get well soon .

D.It’s difficult for him to swim in the warm water.

4.The meaning of“cane”is ________ .

[  ]

A.chain
B.stick
C.bike
D.chair

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