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这是一个祈使句,要用动词原形。and连接两个句子,构成“祈使句+and+句子”的句型。if you can是条件状语从句。如果可能,就献血吧,许多生命将会得救。
请选择年级高一高二高三请输入相应的习题集名称(选填):
科目:高中英语
  Six-year-old Lena Fugatt liked to sit beside her grandfather while he drove his 3 000-pound tractor around the family farm. One afternoon Ray Fugatt, 58, took Lena with him when he went to
a pile of brush.
gasoline on the pile and set fire to it. The brush
into flames that engulfed(吞没)him
Screaming, Fugatt fell to the ground and
to put out the fire. Pushing himself to his
, he struggled to where Lena was on the tractor, 30 feet away.“Go to get Lena,”he whispered, using Lena’s name
her grandmother. Then he fell down unconscious onto the flat ground.
on Fugatt’s arms had come off, his chest was a
of deep red blisters(泡), and his face was badly burnt. But Lena didn’t
Afraid to leave her grandfather alone while she ran for
, she realized her only
was to drive the huge tractor to the house, a half mile away. Her grandfather had
her to drive it alone, but now the 3.5-foot-tall girl decided to do just that.
  She slid forward on the seat and used her toe to
the red started button. The machine moved ahead, and Lena struggled to drive it back to the
When the people of emergency(紧急)services arrived, there were huge
tracks in the field, showing the girl’s
around trees, bushes and ditches(阴沟).
  Ray Fugatt
second-and-third-degree burns over 40 percent of his body but made almost complete recovery. According to the doctor, he would not have been saved if Lena had not
so quickly.“Lena
her cool, knew what had to be done, and did it.”
4A.up and down
C.sooner or later
13A.allowed
B.forbidden
C.prevented
D.persuaded
15A.services
D.hospital
16A.S-shaped
B.X-shaped
D.suffered
19A.driven
C.recognized
D.pretended
科目:高中英语
w there was a touch of fog and I was on a lonely stretch
of road. But I was going along cheerfully, thinking about the dinner I would
eat when I& &&1&& to Salisbury.
was going along &&2& &at about thirty-five miles an hour when suddenly I heard a
scream, a woman’s scream—“&
3& !”I looked round, but
the only &&4& of life was a large, black, rather
suspicious-looking car just &&5 &a
bend in the road about a hundred yards &&6& .That
was &&7& the cry had come from. I &&8& &speed and
went after it. I think the driver saw what I was doing,& 9&
&he did the same and
began to draw away from me. As I drew near, the girl’s voice came again, a
lovely voice but &&10& &with fear.
me go,& 11& & you’re hurting me. Oh! Oh!”
felt my blood &&12& . The fog was coming down thicker
the countryside was lonelier. The man in the car had no &&13& &noticed
this. Again came a cry.
“Drop the knife, fool. Oh!”Then a cry and a groan.
I was to save her, it was now or &&14& .
Perhaps even now I was too late. But if I couldn’t save the girl, I would &&15& &try to
bring the murderer to the police station. The car was only a couple of yards
away now. I drove the bike right across its &&16& ,
and its brakes screamed as the driver tried to pull it over and crashed into
the ditch on the side of the road. The door of the car was pushed open angrily
and a dark, evil-looking fellow stepped out, mad with anger.
“Fool!”he
shouted &&17& &he came towards me with his fist raised to hit me. But I was
quicker than he. I put all I knew into &&18& &that would have knocked out Joe Louis.
It caught him right on the ground without a &&19& .I
rushed to the car,& 20& &open the door and peered inside. There was no girl there.
Suddenly from the back of the car came a voice.
have been listening to a radio play. Murder in Hollywood, with Mae Garbo and
Clark Taylor. The news will follow immediately.”
1. A. reached                   B.
C. got                      && D.
2. A. strangely               B.
C. fearfully                  &&& D.
3. A. Save            &&&       & B.
C. Aid                      && D.
4. A. person                  && B.
C. figure                    &&& D.
5. A. turning                  & B.
C. hurrying                  &&& D.
6. A. off                    &&& B.
C. away                    &&& D.
7. A. how                    & B.
C. what                       D.
8. A. put aside               B.
C. put down                  & D.
9. A. and                    && B.
C. when                    &&& D.
10. A. filling                  && B.
C. trembling                  && D.
11. A. you                    & B.
C. yours                    &&& D.
12. A. boil                    & B.
C. come                    &&& D.
13. A. sign                     B.
C. doubt                    &&& D.
14. A. late                    & B.
C. ever                      & D.
15. A. at most      &&        &&& B.
C. at last                    &&& D.
16. A. path                     B.
C. behind                &&& D.
17. A. before                  & B.
C. as                         D.
18. A. an anger                && B.
C. a fist                       D.
19. A. word    &&            && B.
C. noise                       D.
20. A. pulled                  & B.
C. hit                      &&& D.
科目:高中英语
来源:英语教研室
w there was a touch of fog and I was on a lonely stretch
of road. But I was going along cheerfully, thinking about the dinner I would
eat when I& &&1&& to Salisbury.
was going along &&2& &at about thirty-five miles an hour when suddenly I heard a
scream, a woman’s scream—“&
3& !”I looked round, but
the only &&4& of life was a large, black, rather
suspicious-looking car just &&5 &a
bend in the road about a hundred yards &&6& .That
was &&7& the cry had come from. I &&8& &speed and
went after it. I think the driver saw what I was doing,& 9&
&he did the same and
began to draw away from me. As I drew near, the girl’s voice came again, a
lovely voice but &&10& &with fear.
me go,& 11& & you’re hurting me. Oh! Oh!”
felt my blood &&12& . The fog was coming down thicker
the countryside was lonelier. The man in the car had no &&13& &noticed
this. Again came a cry.
“Drop the knife, fool. Oh!”Then a cry and a groan.
I was to save her, it was now or &&14& .
Perhaps even now I was too late. But if I couldn’t save the girl, I would &&15& &try to
bring the murderer to the police station. The car was only a couple of yards
away now. I drove the bike right across its &&16& ,
and its brakes screamed as the driver tried to pull it over and crashed into
the ditch on the side of the road. The door of the car was pushed open angrily
and a dark, evil-looking fellow stepped out, mad with anger.
“Fool!”he
shouted &&17& &he came towards me with his fist raised to hit me. But I was
quicker than he. I put all I knew into &&18& &that would have knocked out Joe Louis.
It caught him right on the ground without a &&19& .I
rushed to the car,& 20& &open the door and peered inside. There was no girl there.
Suddenly from the back of the car came a voice.
have been listening to a radio play. Murder in Hollywood, with Mae Garbo and
Clark Taylor. The news will follow immediately.”
1. A. reached                   B.
C. got                      && D.
2. A. strangely               B.
C. fearfully                  &&& D.
3. A. Save            &&&       & B.
C. Aid                      && D.
4. A. person                  && B.
C. figure                    &&& D.
5. A. turning                  & B.
C. hurrying                  &&& D.
6. A. off                    &&& B.
C. away                    &&& D.
7. A. how                    & B.
C. what                       D.
8. A. put aside               B.
C. put down                  & D.
9. A. and                    && B.
C. when                    &&& D.
10. A. filling                  && B.
C. trembling                  && D.
11. A. you                    & B.
C. yours                    &&& D.
12. A. boil                    & B.
C. come                    &&& D.
13. A. sign                     B.
C. doubt                    &&& D.
14. A. late                    & B.
C. ever                      & D.
15. A. at most      &&        &&& B.
C. at last                    &&& D.
16. A. path                     B.
C. behind                &&& D.
17. A. before                  & B.
C. as                         D.
18. A. an anger                && B.
C. a fist                       D.
19. A. word    &&            && B.
C. noise                       D.
20. A. pulled                  & B.
C. hit                      &&& D.
科目:高中英语
  Are you a man or a mouse? When people ask this question they want to know __1__ you think you are a __2__ person or a coward(懦夫). But you'll never really know the answer to this question __3__ you are tested in real life. Some people __4__ they are brave but when they come face to face with real __5__, they act like cowards. Others think of themselves as cowards, but when they meet danger, they act like __6__.
  Lenny had always thought of himself as a __7__ person. He got worried before examinations. He worried about his job and health. All he wanted in life was to be safe and healthy. __8__, on January 15th, 2002, a plane crashed into the Potomac River in Washington. Lenny went to the river to see what was happening. He saw a woman in the __9__ water. Lenny did not feel afraid. He kept very __10__ and did a very courageous thing. He jumped into the Potomac, __11__ to the woman, and kept her head __12__ the water. Seventy-eight people died that day. Thanks to Lenny, it was not __13__.
  When you are in a very __14__ situation and feel afraid, the body automatically produces a chemical in the blood. This chemical is called adrenalin. __15__ adrenalin in the blood system, you actually feel stronger and stronger and are __16__ to fight or run away. However, when you are absolutely terrified, the body can produce too much adrenalin. When this __17__, the muscles become very hard and you find you __18__ move at all. You are then paralyzed(使无能为力)with fear. This is __19__ when we are very frightened, we sometimes say we're “petrified”. This word comes form the Greek work “petros”, which means “stone”. We are __20__ frightened we become stonelike.
(2)A.brave
(4)A.realize
B.question
(6)A.soldiers
(7)A.useful
D.terrible
B.Therefore
D.Actually
(9)A.fresh
B.poisonous
D.ice-cold
(10)A.nervous
C.frightened
(11)A.went
(13)A.an accident
B.a mistake
C.seventy-eight
D.seventy-nine
(14)A.dangerous
B.comfortable
C.different
D.favorable
(15)A.With
(16)A.afraid
(17)A.gets
B.disappears
(18)A.needn't
D.shouldn't
(19)A.where
(20)A.really
科目:高中英语
题型:阅读理解
We have so many first days in our
lives. First days are milestones(里程碑) in our lives. They
the beginning of a new experience or journey and they are
also filled with  37 
feelings. They can be
a little frightening as we step into the unknown, but they can also inspire us
as they give us fresh  38
for the future.
that perfectly shows this point. Trisha was
told that 40
is the key to knowledge. She watched her older
he read his schoolbooks and could hardly
the day when she would learn to read.
started school, she found that she was not able to
understand words like the other boys and girls. However hard she
, she saw only confusion. Trisha
, the teacher and
the other children laughing at her, and she began to believe that she was not  46
By the time
Trisha entered the fifth grade, she had lost the 47
herself. That was the year when she met Mr. Falker. He was
. He praised Trisha’s talents, and he wouldn’t tolerate the other
children laughing at her. After some time, Mr. Falker 49
Trisha didn’t know how to read, but he knew she could
He found an
expert, and together they 51
with Trisha after school. They
her to understand words  53
one day Mr.
Falker handed her a book and she could read it all by herself. She didn’t even
notice the tears in his eyes.
This is a true
story. The little girl is Patricia Polacco, a famous
and Thank you Mr. Falker is the twenty-sixth book that she has written.
Mr. Falker gave her a fresh new
and made a
difference in her life.
【小题1】A. cause            
mark            C.
describe         D.
【小题2】A. absurd           
strange          C.
mixed          
【小题3】A. blood            
evidence         C.
hope            D.
【小题4】A. belief              B.
story            C.
view           
【小题5】A. reading            B.
speaking         C.
listening        
【小题6】A. before             B.
since            C.
as              D.
【小题7】A. look for            B.
wait for         
ask for              D.
【小题8】A. gradually            
B. mostly             
finally          
【小题9】A. breathed            
B. tried           
managed       
【小题10】A. took off               B.
stayed up        C.
kept on          D.
fell behind
【小题11】A. smart           
hard-working    
C. healthy          D.
easy-going
【小题12】A. memory             
balance        
chance            
confidence
【小题13】A. shy             
B. proud          
different        
【小题14】A. doubted              B.
witnessed        C.
represented        
【小题15】A. with              B.
besides          C.
including         D.
【小题16】A. sang             B.
worked         
danced            
【小题17】A. helped          
forced             
begged          D.
【小题18】A. when             B.
once            C.
until           
【小题19】A. teacher             
writer          
expert             
【小题20】A. school            B.
start           
home          当前位置:
>>>阅读理解。 Some researchers claim that people's personaliti..
阅读理解。
&&&& Some researchers claim that people's personalities can be classified by their blood types. If you have blood type O, you are a leader. When you see something you want, you strive to achieve your goal. You are passionate, loyal, and self-confident, and you are often a trendsetter. Your enthusiasm for projects and goals spreads to others who happily follow your lead. When you want something, you may be ruthless about getting it or blind to how your actions affect others. Another blood type, A, is a social, "people" person. You like people and work well with them. You are sensitive, patient, compassionate, and affectionate. You are a good peacekeeper because you want everybody to be happy. In a team situation, you resolve conflicts and keep things on a smooth course. Sometimes type As are stubborn and find it different to relax. They may also find it uncomfortable to do things alone.?&&&& People with type B blood are usually individualists who like to do things on their own. You may be creative and adaptable, and you usually say exactly what you mean. Also you can adapt to situations, you may not choose to do so because of your strong independent streak. You may prefer working on your own to being part of a team. The final blood type is type AB. If you have AB blood, you are a natural entertainer. You draw people to you because of your charm and easygoing nature. ABs are usually calm and controlled, tactful and fair. On the downside, though, they may take too long to make decisions. And they may procrastinate, putting off tasks until the last minute.??
1. People with type O will do the following things except____.
A. manage businesses&&&&&&&&&&&& B. self-oriented C. be considerate&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& D. set the fashion
2.Which of the following is not the feature of type A?
A. Stubborn.&&&& B. Sensitive.?&& C. Reserved.&& D. Patient.
3.What is Not true to type B??
A. He finds it uncomfortable to do things alone.B. He doesn't think much before he speaks.C. He has many original ideas.D. He cannot fit in with the environment.
4. The best profession for a type AB is ____.
A. AthleteB. PeacekeeperC. Actor D. Country leader
题型:阅读理解难度:中档来源:河北省期中题
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科教类阅读
科教类阅读的概念:
科教类阅读主要考查考生对书面语篇的整体领悟能力和接受及处理具体信息的能力。试题的取材,密切联系当前我国和世界经济、科技等方面的变化,有关数据的来源真实可信。科教类文章阅读技巧:
一、材料特点:这类文章的总体特点是:科技词汇多,句子结构复杂,理论性强,逻辑严谨。具体说来它有以下几个特点: 1、文章中词汇的意义比较单一、稳定、简明,不带感情色彩,具有单一性和准确性的特点。这类文章通常不会出现文学英语中采用的排比、比喻、夸张等修辞手法,一词多义的现象也不多见。 2、句子结构较复杂,语法分析较困难。为了描述一个客观事物,严密地表达自己的思想,作者经常会使用集多种语法现象于一体的长句。 3、常使用被动语态,尤其是一些惯用被动句式。二、命题特点:科普类阅读的主要命题形式有事实细节题、词义猜测题、推理判断题以及主旨概括题等,其中推理判断题居多。三、应对策略:1、要想做好科普英语阅读理解题,同学们就要注意平时多读科普知识类文章,学习科普知识,积累常见的科普词汇,从根本上提高科普英语的阅读能力。 2、要熟悉科普类文章的结构特点。科普类文章一般由标题(Head line),导语(Introduction),背景(Back ground),主体(Main body)和结尾(End)五部分构成。标题是文章中心思想高度而又精辟的概括,但根据历年的高考情况来看,这类阅读理解材料一般不给标题,而要同学们选择标题。导语一般位于整篇文章的首段。背景交待一个事实的起因。主体则对导语概括的事实进行详细叙述,这一部分命题往往最多,因此,阅读时,同学们要把这部分作为重点。结尾往往也是中心思想的概括,并与导语相呼应,命题者常在此要设计一道推理判断题。  3、在进行推理判断时,同学们一定要以阅读材料所提供的科学事实为依据,同时所得出的结论还应符合基本的科普常识。科普类阅读应试策略:
【命题趋势】阅读理解题主要考查考生对书面语篇的整体领悟能力和接受及处理具体信息的能力。试题的取材,密切联系当前我国和世界经济、科技等方面的变化,有关数据的来源真实可信。因此科普知识类文章是每年的必考题。分析历年的科普类文章我们不难发现以下特点: 1、文章逻辑性强,条理清楚,语法结构简单,用语通俗。 2、文章内容注重科技领域的新发现。内容新颖,从而使文章显得陌生,内容抽象复杂。 3、命题方面注意对具体细节的准确理解和以之为依据的推理判断。 4、以人们的日常行为或饮食健康入手,探讨利弊,诠释过程,阐述概念。【应试对策】许多考生在考试时感到困惑的是:为什么一些没有超越中学语法和词汇范围的篇章,读起来却不能正确理解,或者要花费很多时间才能读懂呢?这种现象的产生与阅读方法有很大的关系。例如,有的考生在考试时一见到文章就立刻开始读,结果读了半天,还不知道短文讲的是什么,试题要求了些什么,结果浪费了大量的时间,而阅读效果并不好。那么,怎样读效果才好呢?任何一种阅读方法或技巧的使用,都是由篇章特点和试题本身的要求决定的,应根据不同的体裁和试题要求采取不同的策略。 1、浏览。浏览的主要目的就是确定文章的体裁。如果文章属于人物传记、记叙文、故事、科普小品和有关社会文化、文史知识的文章,一般来说,应该先看看文章的试题考查内容,对题目类型做到心中有数,针对不同问题,在通读时有粗有细地去阅读,这样不仅能把握篇章的基本结构和逻辑线索,也能做好有关具体事实信息考查的试题。 2、挖掘寓意,掌握中心思想,推出结论。任何文章,作者在行文时都有一定的写作目的和主要话题。在通读篇章时应该吃透作者的写作意图,抓住文章的主题句,充分发挥自己的想象力和概括力,作出对中心思想的归纳和结论的推断。 3、把握篇章结构,利用上下文进行推测。高考中的阅读理解篇章往往是一个较完整的短文,其结构、思想,前后上下连贯统一。考试时应充分利用这一特点推测一些生词、短语在句中的含义,切莫盲目孤立猜测。 4、综观全篇,前后呼应。这是阅读理解的最后一步,在做完阅读理解题后,要立足于文章整体,再迅速读一遍短文,短文中的问题和答案的设置前后都是相关联的,有着一定的连续性,体现着文章的基本脉络。
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