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科目:高中英语
来源:学习·探究·诊断  高二英语(下)
拓展与应用:
  When I was about 15, we had our first serious campout(野营). By “serious” I mean we actually brought food to cook-not food to open.
  I was a pretty normal kid growing up-I loved to camp. My only problem was I watched too many Rambo movies(兰博影片), so a small gaggle of Rambonites and myself went out on the weekend to “rough it”.
(Twinkies and Vienna sausages are bare essentials, I swear.) Actually we didn't usually it's just that we always forgot most of our equipment, and no one wanted to go all the way back home just to retrieve(重新获得) the salad forks. We learned the hard way how to compensate(补偿) for essential items that were left in the closet. Most of the time our ideas wouldn't work, but every once in a while the stars would align just right and something actually succeeded. Here are some of those ideas that kept us young survivalists happy campers.
We t steaks, potatoes, spices, etc., enough for a couple of well-rounded meals. We forgot the pans.
  & Clean water was the hardest part to accomplish. First we tried to filter the water using a sock filled with charcoal. Since we only brought one pair of socks each, the pair on our feet, the idea didn't go over too well. Our second ingenious idea was to carve a bowl in which we could put water to boil and somehow not catch on fire. After we broke two or three of our “survival” knives and our bowls still resembled a tree, we decided that our oak dining set wasn't going to happen. Finally someone recalled it's possible to boil water in a paper cup, and I realize now the guts it took to say that because I know I wouldn't want to be at the receiving end of the looks we gave him. We went though many pieces of paper and a myriad of designs (my buddy Bryon can make one fancy paper swan!) before we finally hit on one that worked. It turned out to look like a small casserole dish. We built it by taking the paper and folding it like we were gift-wrapping half a package. A small lip around the top of the “dish” kept the triangle flaps in place. The heat from the fire put condensation on the outside of the paper to keep it from burning.
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Questions:  
1.According to the author what they should do to get clean water?  
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科目:高中英语
题型:阅读理解
Hee-haw! Scores of farms across the country are opening up to overnight guests. The best have all the appeal of a first-rate inn ----- plus here a moo, there a moo.
Sure, you and your kids plan to conquer the theme parks. In the meanwhile, why not make a little hay? Farm stays are fast becoming the great American alternative to the pre-packaged vacation.
LIBERTY HILL FARM
Rochester, Vt.; 802/767-3926; . Adults$75, teens $50,kids 12 and under $35, including
shared baths.
Beth and Bob Kennett run a farm straight out of a storybook. You’ll find Beth in the kitchen, rolling out dough(生面团) for a pie. Bob’s busy with other work. Guests sleep in seven sunny bedrooms right in the farmhouse and can participate in any of the farm jobs. Maybe you and your kids won’t be up at 6 a.m. to meet the milk truck, but you can help with the milking twice a day, collect eggs, and pick sweet corn and wild blackberries in season.
HULL-O FARM
Durham, N.Y.; 518/239-6950; www.; Adults $110, kids 10—14 $60, 5—9 $50, 2—4 $35, under 2 free, including
private baths.
It started in 1993 as a way to bring in some extra money at a time of falling milk prices. But soon after Frank and Sherry Hull opened their Catskill Mountains dairy farm to overnight visitors, they discovered they loved it. As you drive up, Sherry greets you on the porch(入口处)of the 1825 farmhouse with a cow-shaped cookie jar. Before long your kids are playing around with the cows, sheep, ducks, goats and getting ready for a hayride(乘坐装满干草的牛车出游).
MERAMEC FARM CABINS
Bourbon, Mo.; 573/732-4765; http://www. Doubles with private bath $75, $10 per additional person. Trail and riding fees extra.
Climb onto the back of the Ford pickup and catch up with the herd. One gentle cow named Cricket will even let the kids sit on her back. At the barn(牲口棚), Carol will introduce you to the horses ---15 Missouri Fox Trotters --- and lead you on a trail ride over the hills and down along the spring-fed Meramec River, where everyone swims. Grab a fishing pole and head back to the river. When you have your fill of the wild, try Carol and Dave’s favorite restaurants or wineries(酿酒厂), within 20 miles of the farm.
The underlined sentence in the first paragraph implies that ___________.
A. you can enjoy the best cuisine at the first rate restaurant
B. some farm provide country experiences as well as good accommodations
C. farm work is hard, but you can enjoy it a lot, playing with the animals
D. if you want to hear a cow’s cry, please stay on a best farm
We can learn from the three ads that _____________.
A. Hull-O Farm was not built for overnight visitors
B. Frank and Sherry Hull run a farm out of a storybook
C. kids can sit on a gentle cow’s back on Hull-O Farm
D. you can’t milk a cow if you get up late on Liberty Hill Farm
The Browns have a 13-year-old son and 11-year-old daughter. If they stay on Liberty Hill Farm for one night, how much will they pay?
A. $175.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& B. $220.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& C. $235.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& D. $250.
Who will be most likely interested in the webpage?
A. Kids who want to find pleasure in the theme parks.
B. People who expect to be employed on the farm.
C. Researchers who are interested in raising cows on farms.
D. Those who plan to have family vacations on working farms.
科目:高中英语
题型:阅读理解
&& Have you ever received a gift that was so dearly, not your taste that you wondered if perhaps it had been handed to you by mistake? Worse, have you ever given a present and watched your friend look as though she had opened the wrong box? Maybe she responded with a polite "Why, thank you," but you knew you had missed the mark. Why do presents sometimes go wrong? And what do your choices (good and bad) reflect about your persona] qualities?Choosing the right gift is an art, I believe. It calls for empathy -- the ability to put yourself into someone else's head and heart We're in fact, we're born with a kind of natural empathy. After the earliest period of childhood, however, it needs to be reinforced (加强)--by our parents, teachers, friends. When it isn't, we're not able to understand other people's feelings as sharply. This can show in the gifts we select, and so can many other emotional (情感的) qualities.&& Think back to the presents you’ve given over the past year, the time and effort you put into your selection, how much you spent, your thoughts while you were shopping, and your feelings when the receiver opened the package. Keep in mind that what you choose displays your inner world. (Y/course, you may express yourself differently with different friends, relatives, and other people you know.&& We live in a society where exchanging presents is an important part of communication. Ignoring the tradition won't make it go away. If you really dislike such a tradition, tell your friends ahead of time.&60.& The underlined expression "you had missed the mark" means "you had failed to _____'.&& A. make her feel better&&&&&&&&& & B. keep your friendship&& C. receive a present in return&& D. get the expected effect61. Which of the following is the main idea of the second paragraph?&& A. Natural empathy needs to be reinforced.&& B. Emotional changes influence one's choice of gifts.&& C. Selecting the right gift is an ability people are born with.&& D. Choosing gifts requires one to understand the receivers.62. In the third paragraph, the author tells us that________..&&& A. attention should be paid to the receivers' responses&&& B. one learns from what he did in the past&&& C. the choice of gifts reflects one's emotional qualities&&& D. one should spend more time choosing gifts&63. The best possible title for this passage is “_______”.&&& A. Ways of Choosing Gifts&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& && B. An Important Tradition&&& C. Exchanging Presents&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& && D. Message in a Gift&
科目:高中英语
来源:2010年盐城南洋中学高二下学期期末考试英语卷
题型:阅读理解
Hee-haw! Scores of
farms across the country are opening up to overnight guests. The best have
all the appeal of a first-rate inn ----- plus here a moo, there a moo.
Sure, you
and your kids plan to conquer the theme parks. In the meanwhile, why not make a
little hay? Farm stays are fast becoming the great American alternative to the
pre-packaged vacation.
LIBERTY
HILL FARM
Rochester,
Vt.; 802/767-3926; . Adults$75, teens $50,kids 12 and
under $35, including
shared baths.
Beth and
Bob Kennett run a farm straight out of a storybook. You’ll find Beth in the
kitchen, rolling out dough(生面团) for a
pie. Bob’s busy with other work. Guests sleep in seven sunny bedrooms right in
the farmhouse and can participate in any of the farm jobs. Maybe you and your
kids won’t be up at 6 a.m. to meet the milk truck, but you can help with the milking twice a day, collect eggs, and pick sweet corn and wild blackberries
in season.
HULL-O
FARM
Durham,
N.Y.; 518/239-6950; www.; Adults $110, kids 10—14 $60, 5—9 $50, 2—4
$35, under 2 free, including
private baths.
It started
in 1993 as a way to bring in some extra money at a time of falling milk prices.
But soon after Frank and Sherry Hull opened their Catskill Mountains dairy farm
to overnight visitors, they discovered they loved it. As you drive up, Sherry
greets you on the porch(入口处)of the
1825 farmhouse with a cow-shaped cookie jar. Before long your kids are playing
around with the cows, sheep, ducks, goats and getting ready for a hayride(乘坐装满干草的牛车出游).
MERAMEC
FARM CABINS
Bourbon,
Mo.; 573/732-4765; http://www. Doubles with private bath $75, $10
per additional person. Trail and riding fees extra.
Climb onto
the back of the Ford pickup and catch up with the herd. One gentle cow named
Cricket will even let the kids sit on her back. At the barn(牲口棚), Carol will introduce
you to the horses ---15 Missouri Fox Trotters --- and lead you on a trail ride
over the hills and down along the spring-fed Meramec River, where everyone
swims. Grab a fishing pole and head back to the river. When you have your fill
of the wild, try Carol and Dave’s favorite restaurants or wineries(酿酒厂), within 20 miles of
the farm.
1.The underlined
sentence in the first paragraph implies that ___________.
A. you can
enjoy the best cuisine at the first rate restaurant
B. some
farm provide country experiences as well as good accommodations
C. farm
work is hard, but you can enjoy it a lot, playing with the animals
D. if you
want to hear a cow’s cry, please stay on a best farm
2.We can learn from
the three ads that _____________.
A. Hull-O
Farm was not built for overnight visitors
B. Frank
and Sherry Hull run a farm out of a storybook
C. kids
can sit on a gentle cow’s back on Hull-O Farm
D. you
can’t milk a cow if you get up late on Liberty Hill Farm
3.The Browns have a 13-year-old son and 11-year-old daughter. If
they stay on Liberty Hill Farm for one night, how much will they pay?
A. $175.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& B.
$220.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& C.
$235.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& D.
$250.
4.Who will be most
likely interested in the webpage?
A. Kids
who want to find pleasure in the theme parks.
B. People
who expect to be employed on the farm.
C.
Researchers who are interested in raising cows on farms.
D. Those
who plan to have family vacations on working farms.
科目:高中英语
来源:2012届内蒙古赤峰市高二下学期四月月考英语卷
题型:完型填空
完形填空(共y小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
Not too long ago ,an incident that
happened at Walt Disney touched me greatly. A guest &36 out of our
Polynesian Village resort(度假胜地)at Walt Disney was asked
how she 37 her visit .She told the front-desk clerk she had had a (n)
38 vacation ,but was heartbroken about 39 several rolls of Kodak
color film she had not yet &40 .At that moment she was particularly
&41 over the loss of the pictures she had shot at our Polynesian
Luau , &42 this was a memory she especially treasured.
&& Now ,please understand that we have no written service
rules 43 lost photos in the park. 44 ,the clerk at the front
desk& 45 Disney’s idea of caring for our& 46 . She
asked the woman to leave her a couple rolls of 47 film , promising she
would take care of the rest of our show at Polynesian Luau.
&& Two weeks later the guest received a 48 at her
home .In it were photos of all the actors of our show,49 signed by each
performer. There were also 50 of the public procession(游行队伍)and fireworks in the park ,taken by the front-desk clerk in her
own& &&51 &after work. I happened to know this 52
because this guest wrote us a letter .She said that 53 in her life had she received such good service from any business.
&& Excellent 54 does not come from policy (政策性的)handbooks .It comes from people who 55 and from a culture
that encourages and models that attitude.
1.A.working&&&&&& B.checking&&& &C.trying&&&&&&&&&&
D.staying
2.A.expected&&&&&&
B.realized&&&& C.paid&&&&&&&&&&&&
D.enjoyed
3.A.disappointing&&
B.wonderful&&& C.uncomfortable&& D.important
4.A.taking&&&&&&&&
B.dropping&&&& C.losing&&&&&&& D.breaking
5.A.developed&&&&
&B.taken&&&&&&&
C.washed&&&&&& D.loaded
6.A.silly&&&&&&&&&&
B.nervous&&&& &C.calm&&&&&&&& D.sad
7.A.when&&&&&&&&&
B.where&&&&&& &C.as&&&&&&&&&& D.which
8.A.covering&&&&&&&
B.finding&&&&& &C.making&&&&& D.keeping
9.A.Excitedly&&&&&&
B.Fortunately& &&C.Therefore&&& D.Quietly
10.A.understood&&&&&
B.reminded&&&& C.trusted&&&&& &D.discovered
11.A.workers&&&&&
&&B.guests&&&&&&&
C.managers&&&& D.clerks
12.A.printed&&&&&&&&
B.shot&&&&&&&& &C.unused&&&&&& D.recorded
13.A.film&&&&&&&&&
&B.card&&&&&& &&&C.camera&&&&&& D.packet
14.A.frequently&&&&&
B.personally&&& &C.alone&&&&&&&& D.actually
15.A.rules&&&&&&&&&
B.pictures&&&& &&C.handbooks&& &D.performances
16.A.case&&&&&&&&&&
B.work&&&&&& &C.time&&&&&&& &D.position
17.A.story&&&&&&&&&
B.place& &&&&&&C.photo&&&&&&& &D.show
18.A.only&&&&&&&&&&
B.almost&&&&& C.never&&&&&& &&D.nearly
19.A.advice&&&&&&&&
B.experience&& C.quality&&&&&&
&D.service
20.A.care&&&&&&&&&&
B.serve&&&&&& C.like&&&&&&&& &&D.know英语天才来帮忙1.has Jack finished his homework you?I have no idea he--it this moringA was doing B did Chas done Dis doing疑问:用B也能说的通啊2.we're--sorry for the accidentAtrueBtrulyCtruthbe动词后面不是跟形容词么?_百度作业帮
英语天才来帮忙1.has Jack finished his homework you?I have no idea he--it this moringA was doing B did Chas done Dis doing疑问:用B也能说的通啊2.we're--sorry for the accidentAtrueBtrulyCtruthbe动词后面不是跟形容词么?
1.has Jack finished his homework you?I have no idea he--it this moringA was doing B did Chas done Dis doing疑问:用B也能说的通啊2.we're--sorry for the accidentAtrueBtrulyCtruthbe动词后面不是跟形容词么?
1.he did it this morning=he has done it this morning.都表示做完了.而前面说I have no idea.所以B不能选.A.He was doing it.表示他今早上在做来着,现在做没做完不知道.2.选B.我们真的是很抱歉.Truly 虽然跟在be后面,但它修饰的是sorry.
1.B2.跟形容词
this moring是一段时间,在过去的一段时间持续做某事,用过去进行时。在过去的一时间点持续做某事,用过去时。动词后面接副词来修饰动词,并且,sorry已经是形容词了。
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