It’s exactly ______ we do ______ has changed the world.
A.which; that B.how; that C.how; what D.what; that
高一英语单项填空中等难度题
It’s exactly ______ we do ______ has changed the world.
A.which; that B.how; that C.how; what D.what; that
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Comera is the only place in the world which has a whistle language. We do not know how and why it began because we do not know the complete history of the island. But we can certainly imagine the reasons for the beginning of the whistle language. There are many deep valleys on the island. A person on one side of valley can not easily shout to a person on the other side. But he can whistle and be heard from four miles away, and the record is seven miles. The people who live on the island usually have good teeth, and this helps them to whistle well. They must also have good ears so that they can hear other whistlers.
We can understand why the whistle language continues. It is very useful on the island, and quite easy to learn. When somebody is hurt or ill, the whistle language takes the place of telephone. If the sick person is a long way from the town, boys and men pass the news from one to another. A boy guarding cattle on a hillside whistles to a man fishing from his boat. The last one is able to describe the trouble fully and exactly to the doctor in town. People help each other in the same way when a car breaks or a cow is lost.
The whistle language is hundreds of years old, and probably it will continue to live for hundreds of years more. Radio and TV often kill the special ways of speaking in the different parts of a country. But on Comera you are nobody if you cannot whistle. Perhaps soon after TV arrives on the island, the people there will be whistling the news and other facts and opinions.
49. If a person on Comera island is ill, .
A. others will phone the doctor in town
B. whistle language will pass the news to the doctor
C. his family will take him to the doctor
D. people will take him to the hospital
50. From the passage we know radio and TV at that time.
A. killed the special way of speaking
B. whistled all the news and opinions
C. helped Comera people to communicate
D. did not appear on Comera island yet
51. Comera island is special in that .
A. it attracts visitors every year
B. no visitors have ever been there
C. people there have special ears to hear whistles
D. people there use the whistle language to communicate with each other
52. Which of the following is not true according to the passage?
A. It is not easy for a person to live on Comera island if he cannot whistle.
B. The whistle language can only be found in Comera.
C. The whistle language has been used for hundreds of years on the island, but will not be used any longer.
D. The record shows that one best whistler can be heard by others seven miles away.
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It is exactly the way ________ we speak ________ makes our teacher angry.
A. which; that B. what; which C. that; which D. that; that
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When you say that someone has a good memory, what exactly do you mean? Are you saying that the person has fast recall or that he or she ______ information quickly? Or maybe you just mean that the person remembers a lot about her or his childhood. The truth is that it is ______ to say exactly what memory is. Even scientists who have been studying memory for decades say they are still trying to ______ exactly what it is. But we do know that a particular memory is not just one thing stored somewhere in the brain. ______ , a memory is made up of bits and pieces of information stored all over the brain. Perhaps the best way to ______ memory is to say that it is a process-a process of recording, storing, and getting back information. Practice and repetition can help to ______ the pieces that make up our memory of that information.
Memory can be negatively affected by a number of things. ______ nutrition can affect a person’s ability to store information. Excessive alcohol use can also ______ memory and cause permanent ______ to the brain over the long term. A vision or hearing problem may affect a person’s ability to notice certain things, thus making it ______ to register information in the brain.
When people talk about memory, they often ______ both short-term memory and long-term memory. If you want to call a store or an office that you don’t call often, you look in the telephone book for the number. You dial the number, and then you forget it! You use your short-term memory to remember the number. Your short-term memory lasts about 30 seconds, or half a minute. ______ , you don’t need to look in the telephone book for your best friend’s number, because you already know it. This number is in your long-term memory, which ______ information about things you have learned and experienced through the years.
Why do you forget things sometimes? The major reason for forgetting something is that you did not learn it well enough ______. For example, if you meet some new people and right away forget their names, it is because you did not ______ the names at the first few seconds when you heard them.
1.A.collects B.examines C.publishes D.absorbs
2.A.necessary B.important C.difficult D.convenient
3.A.figure out B.take out C.put out D.give out
4.A.After all B.Instead C.By contrast D.Besides
5.A.recall B.refresh C.describe D.decrease
6.A.lose B.organize C.identify D.strengthen
7.A.Poor B.Adequate C.Special D.Various
8.A.increase B.weaken C.promote D.maintain
9.A.benefit B.offence C.effect D.damage
10.A.easier B.more impressive C.harder D.more convenient
11.A.refer to B.apply for C.come across D.break down
12.A.Furthermore B.However C.Consequently D.Otherwise
13.A.leaks B.transmits C.checks D.stores
14.A.in the middle B.at the end C.in the beginning D.ahead of time
15.A.restore B.record C.replace D.respond
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Tim Berners-Lee is not the most famous inventor in the world.However,his invention has changed our lives.
He was born in London,England in 1955.When he was a small boy,Tim was interested in playing with electrical things.He studied science at Oxford University.He made his first computer from an old television at the age of 21.
Tim started working on early computers.At that time,they were much bigger than now.He worked in England then Switzerland.Tim was really interested in two things,computers and how the brain works.How could the brain connect so many facts so quickly?He had to work with people all over the world.They shared information about computers.It was hard to manage all the information.He answered the same questions again and again.It took a lot of time.It was even difficult for computers in the same office in Switzerland to share information.Tim also forgot things easily.Could a computer work like a brain?Could it "talk" to other computers?
There was an Internet already but it was difficult to use.In 1989,Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web(WWW)all by himself.This had a special language that helped computers talk to each other on the Internet.When people wanted to share information with others,they used the World Wide Web.The Internet grew quickly after that.
Tim Berners-Lee doesn't think he did anything special.He says that all of the ideas about the Internet were already there.All he did was to put them together.He says that many other people worked together to make the Internet what it is today.
Most inventors want to become rich.But Tim gave away the World Wide Web for nothing.He now works in America.He helps people share technology and wants the Internet to be free for everyone to use.Maybe he is the most important but least famous inventor in the world today!
1.What was Tim Berners﹣Lee interested in?
A. Looking for jobs in different cities.
B. Talking to people around the world.
C. Studying how to connect computers.
D. Exploring how to improve memory.
2.The underlined word "It" in Paragraph 3 refers to"__________".
A. Working on early computers
B. Connecting different facts together
C. Travelling to the office in Switzerland
D. Repeating the answers to the same questions
3.Why is Tim Berners﹣Lee one of the most important men in the world?
A. He made information sharing on the Internet possible.
B. He made the first computer when he was 21 years old.
C. He helped people understand better how the brain works.
D. He invented the Internet and made it free for everyone to use.
4.In what order did the following events take place?
a.Tim worked in England.
b.Tim worked in Switzerland.
c.Tim made his first computer.
d.Tim invented the World Wide Web.
e.Tim studied science at Oxford University.
A. c﹣e﹣d﹣a﹣b B. e﹣b﹣a﹣c﹣d
C. c﹣d﹣a﹣e﹣b D. e﹣c﹣a﹣b﹣d
5.What does the writer think of Tim Berners﹣Lee?
A. He is not famous because he is not rich.
B. He has changed our lives and he is great.
C. He did nothing special but make people a good life.
D. He has made great achievements in memory research.
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______ that the way people spend their holidays has changed a great deal in the past ten years.
A.Which is reported B.What is reported
C.As is reported D.It is reported
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The world is changing rapidly and sometimes we find it almost impossible to ________ the advances in science and technology.
A.keep up with | B.come up with | C.put up with | D.stay in touch with |
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阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
China has once again showed its ability to change the world with its “four great new 1.(invent)” —high-speed rail, electronic payment, shared bicycles, and online shopping.
China’s new-generation high-speed train, the Fuxing Hao, 2. can travel at a speed of 350 km/h, is now one of the 3.(fast) trains in the world. Besides high-speed rail, China 4.(improve) people’s lives in many other innovative(创新的) ways over the last ten years.
Bike sharing, for example, is not new itself. But China has made 5. much more convenient and popular both in China and overseas. The leading Chinese bike-sharing companies Mobike and Ofo are now operating in foreign countries such as Singapore and Britain.
And back in China, when riding a shared bike, you can stop 6.(buy) and eat whatever you want 7.(simple) with a tap on your phone. You could easily pay with your smartphone by 8.(scan) the seller’s QR code. Cashless payment has grown into 9. choice for Chinese people—even a pancake seller is using Alipay.
Besides, the four innovative ways of life are most appealing to youths from 20 countries taking part 10. the Belt and Road Initiative, and they wish their countries would emulate(效仿) China in terms of technological achievements.
高一英语语法填空困难题查看答案及解析
We live in a digital world now, and a student's technology needs have changed. For the early years, when you are in primary school, you can get by with no technology at all. Even if you have a computer, it's a good idea to get children familiar with libraries. At this age, trips to the library are like family outings.
As you get closer to middle school, a computer with Internet access becomes more of a necessity. Teachers will often give assignments that require a student to use the Internet for research. After a computer, technology choices for students become more difficult to make – especially when it comes to cell-phones. Kids will beg their parents for a cell-phone, especially in middle school. For many parents, it's a safety issue: They want to know that their kids can reach them quickly if necessary. For teachers, cell phones can be used to record lessons when students are absent. But many teachers dislike cell-phones. Some kids send messages or have talks in the class. Sending messages also raises the problem of cheating on exams. More and more schools are now forbidding the use of cell-phones.
Many kids see iPods as necessary things to have. IPods are great for music, but do they do anything good for your children’s education? Maybe they do. That’s the opinion of Doug Johnson, an educator for 30 years. Johnson says that educators should accept all new forms of technology in the classroom, including iPods. “Some do more with their cell- phones than we can do with our laptops,” he jokes. “I don’t think we should be afraid. The truth is that it’s easier to change the way we teach than to change the technology habits of an entire generation.”
1.According to author, primary school children should___.
A.use the computer and the Internet regularly |
B.ask their parents to buy them cell-phones |
C.buy iPods to listen to music |
D.go to libraries to read more books |
2.Why do parents agree to buy their children cell-phones?
A.They want their children to be cool. |
B.They think cell-phones be helpful to their study. |
C.They want to keep in touch with their children. |
D.They want their children to keep up to date. |
3.The following are all reasons why many teachers dislike cell-phones EXCEPT ____.
A.cell-phones can be used to cheat on exams |
B.schoolchildren will send messages during class |
C.cell-phones can be used to record lessons |
D.schoolchildren might talk on them during class |
4. What does the underlined word “that” refers to?
A.iPods can be used to listen to music. |
B.iPods can be helpful for children’s education. |
C.iPods can be used to play games. |
D.iPods are necessary for children’s lives. |
5.We can infer from what Doug Johnson said that _____.
A.cell-phones are not useful to students |
B.teachers should let students use cell-phones |
C.it’s better for teachers to change their teaching methods |
D.schoolchildren should follow the trends(潮流) of fashion |
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