years開頭的英語閱讀理解
A. 求答案,英語閱讀,開頭是When I was about twelve years old, I had an enemy
( ) 41. A. longer B. shorter C. politer D. fairer
( ) 42. A. ll B. brave C. angry D. happy
( ) 43. A. quietly B. carelessly C. casually D. differently
( ) 44. A. came out B. dealt with C. got over D. thought about
( ) 45. A. strategies B. ideas C. photos D. books
( ) 46. A. crazy B. true C. strict D. simple
( ) 47. A. as B. against C. since D. for
( ) 48. A. proce B. check C. borrow D. change
( ) 49. A. first B. second C. last D. next
( ) 50. A. described B. needed C. warned D. refused
( ) 51. A. everything B. anyone C. nothing D. anything
( ) 52. A. shout B. teach C. listen D. read
( ) 53. A. that B. why C. where D. who
( ) 54. A. so B. or C. for D. but
( ) 55. A. advice B. excuse C. features D. promises
41. A 42. C 43. A 44. D 45. B
46. B 47. A 48. D 49. A 50. D
51. B 52. C 53. A 54. D 55. A
B. 求一篇 英語閱讀理解 開頭是When I was 13 years old, l became a vegetarian and quickly
When I was nine years old living in a small town in North Carolina,I found an ad for selling greeting cards in the back of a children's magazine. I thought to myself I could do this. I asked my mother to let me send for the cards. Two weeks later when the cards arrived, I opened the parcel, caught the cards and rushed from the house. Three hourslater, I returned home with no card and a pocket full of money. A sales-person was born. When I was twelve years old, my father took me to see Zig Zigler.I remember sitting in that dark hall listening to Mr. Zigler's talk, which made everyone excited. I left there feeling like I could do anything. When we got to the car, I turned to my father and said, "Dad, I want to make people feel like that." My lather asked me what I meant. "I want to be a motivational speaker just like Mr. Zigler," I answered. A dream was born. Recently, I began following my dream of motivating others. After a four-year job in a big company beginning as a sales trainer and ending as a sales manager, I left the company in the end. Many people were surprised that I would leave after getting a great income. And they asked why I would risk everything for a dream. I made my decision to start my own company after attending a sales meeting. The chairman of our company delivered a talk that changed my life. He asked us, "If a genie would give you three wishes, what would they be?" After we wrote down the three wishes, he asked, "Why do you need a genie?" i knew I was ready and did not need a genie's help to become a motivational speaker. I wanted to move forward rather than end up with a mouth full of "if only..." later on. A motivational speaker was born.提示:think to oneself 盤算;自思自忖 motivational adj.鼓動性的 risk v.冒險 genie n.精靈Read the passage and choose the best answer. 閱讀短文後,選擇最佳答案。1. What is the passage mainly about? ( )A. Something the writer did when he was a child.B. How the writer became a salesperson.C. Somebody who helped the writer start his own company.D. When the writer began to have the strange dream.2. The sentence "A salesperson was born" means 「__________」 ( )A. the writer began to be a salesperson thenB. a child born at that time became a salesperson laterC. the writer knew he could be a salespersonD. it was how the first salesperson was born3. Why did the writer want to leave the company?( )A. The chairman told him to do so.B. He couldn't motivate others in his work.C. The meeting made him very unhappy.D. He wanted to find a better way to make his dream come true.4. What might happen next, according to the writer' s idea?( )A. The writer would start his own company and become a great motivational speaker.B. The writer' s dream could not come true because genies didn't help him.C. The company would come to an end when the writer left.D. The writer would motivate everyone to join his company.
C. 閱讀理解開頭是many years one of my students asked me的題目
Many years ago my student asked me the question, 「Mrs. Kindred, why do you teach?」 Without taking time to reflect, I answered, 「Because someday I might say something that might make a difference in someone』 life.」 Even though I was sincere, that wasn』t a very good answer and my student didn』t let it slide.
「Let me get this straight,」 he said, 「You went to college for four years so you could come here every day because you have the hope that someday you might say something that will influence someone?」 He shook his head as if I were crazy and walked away looking confused. I』m one of those people who look back and wish they had said something smart or witty, or swift.
Even though that particular student might no longer wonder why I teach, there are days when I wonder. On those days, I remind myself of the real reasons I teach:
It』s in my blood. My mother was my most influential teacher, and she was a 6th grade reading teacher until her death in 1990. She instilled(逐漸灌輸) in me a love of reading and the knowledge that ecation opens doors.
Teaching is a way to make a difference. If you throw a stone in a pond the ripples go on and on until they reach the shore. You can』t have ripples without a 「stone.」 Good teachers throw stones that make a positive difference, and that』s what I strive to do.
I genuinely love teenagers.
I want to share with others what I know and what I have learned through the years. Life is full of ups and downs, and if I can help students avoid some potholes on the road of life, I want to do so. If they』ll allow me to celebrate their victories with them, I want to do too.
Teaching isn』t for everyone, but I know I made the right career choice.
51. What do you think of the writer?
A. Stupid. B. Honest. C. Conservative. D. Polite.
52. According to the text, which of the following is NOT true?
A. The writer』s mother has the greatest influence on her.
B. The writer』s answer made the student confused.
C. In the writer』s opinion, some people in the world are unfit to teach.
D. The writer annoyed the student who asked the question.
53. Why did the student continue to ask the question about the writer』s being a teacher?
A. Because he thought her answer was unbelievable.
B. Because the writer was insincere.
C. Because the student was naughty.
D. Because the answer was difficult to understand.
54. What』s the main idea of the text?
A. A student』s silly question. B. A good teacher who likes students.
C. A confused student. D. The reason why I teach.
55. We can infer from the text that _________.
A. the writer was also a good teacher in school
B. the writer often plays with her students beside a pond
C. the writer devotes herself to teaching and her students
D. the writer often accompanies the students on their way home
答案: CDCDB
D. every week for the past five years開頭的英語閱讀理解
在過去的五年當中的每個星期里
E. 英語閱讀理解:For 170 years, members of a tiny American
For 170 years, members of a tiny American native tribe have lived and celebrated their traditions on a
small piece of land off the Louisiana coast called Isle de Jean Charles. They fished and they farmed, making living by hard work amid the bays and marshes(沼澤). But now the waters that have supported them are threatening to overwhelm(淹沒)them.
「I don』t think we』re going to have any other choice except to leave because we』re getting washed away by every storm that comes by,」 said Albert Naquin, chief of the Biloxi-Chitimacha tribe. 「We have lost more and more land, and it keeps happening.」
Surrounded by the Gulf of Mexico on one side and the marsh on the other, Isle de Jean Charles sits at the southern tip of Louisiana』s rapidly disappearing wetlands, an area that is 3 to 4 miles long and about a mile wide. The tribe has been living here since 1840. but about a football field worth of land in the region is lost every half hour because of erosion(侵蝕), storms and rising sea water-a constant process that is expected to worsen with climate change.
Isle de Jean Charles has been flooded five times in the last six years, being transformed from a once lush(繁茂的)landscape into a barren disaster zone. The floodwaters have spread large amounts of salt across the tiny island, making it nearly impossible for much to grow any more.
The road to their village has been flooded so often, and now only one narrow road is usable, which is often covered by water. The fire station was closed a few years ago, and the island』s church was relocated. Now, only 25 families are left, with a 「few dozen」 people. A controversial(有爭議的)$900 million system of sea walls to save endangered communities along the Louisiana coast raised hopes here. But the final design did not include Isle de Jean Charles because officials concluded it simply would cost too much to protect the relatively few families that were left.
72. would be the best title of the passage?
A.Climate change threatens an American native tribe
73.We learn from the third paragraph that .
C.the tribe is losing its land at a fast speed
74.What do we know about the remaining land of Isle de Jean Charles?
B.It is almost unsuitable for crops to grow.
75.The last paragraph suggests that .
C.the fate of the tribe remains dangerous
F. 求一篇 英語閱讀理解 開頭是When I was 13 years old, l became a vegetarian and quickly
When I was nine years old living in a small town in North Carolina,I found an ad for selling greeting cards in the back of a children's magazine. I thought to myself I could do this. I asked my mother to let me send for the cards. Two weeks later when the cards arrived, I opened the parcel, caught the cards and rushed from the house. Three hourslater, I returned home with no card and a pocket full of money. A sales-person was born.
When I was twelve years old, my father took me to see Zig Zigler.I remember sitting in that dark hall listening to Mr. Zigler's talk, which made everyone excited. I left there feeling like I could do anything. When we got to the car, I turned to my father and said, "Dad, I want to make people feel like that." My lather asked me what I meant. "I want to be a motivational speaker just like Mr. Zigler," I answered. A dream was born.
Recently, I began following my dream of motivating others. After a four-year job in a big company beginning as a sales trainer and ending as a sales manager, I left the company in the end. Many people were surprised that I would leave after getting a great income. And they asked why I would risk everything for a dream.
I made my decision to start my own company after attending a sales meeting. The chairman of our company delivered a talk that changed my life. He asked us, "If a genie would give you three wishes, what would they be?" After we wrote down the three wishes, he asked, "Why do you need a genie?" i knew I was ready and did not need a genie's help to become a motivational speaker. I wanted to move forward rather than end up with a mouth full of "if only..." later on. A motivational speaker was born.
提示:think to oneself 盤算;自思自忖 motivational adj.鼓動性的 risk v.冒險 genie n.精靈
Read the passage and choose the best answer. 閱讀短文後,選擇最佳答案。
1. What is the passage mainly about? ( )
A. Something the writer did when he was a child.
B. How the writer became a salesperson.
C. Somebody who helped the writer start his own company.
D. When the writer began to have the strange dream.
2. The sentence "A salesperson was born" means 「__________」 ( )
A. the writer began to be a salesperson then
B. a child born at that time became a salesperson later
C. the writer knew he could be a salesperson
D. it was how the first salesperson was born
3. Why did the writer want to leave the company?( )
A. The chairman told him to do so.
B. He couldn't motivate others in his work.
C. The meeting made him very unhappy.
D. He wanted to find a better way to make his dream come true.
4. What might happen next, according to the writer' s idea?( )
A. The writer would start his own company and become a great motivational speaker.
B. The writer' s dream could not come true because genies didn't help him.
C. The company would come to an end when the writer left.
D. The writer would motivate everyone to join his company.
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G. 求一篇英語閱讀理解,開頭是My father,a sales trainer,tried to teach me the importance of hard work
I believe in leaving work at five o』clock. In a nation that operates on a staunch Protestant work ethic, this belief could be considered radical. Working only 40 hours a week? I just don』t know many people who punch out at five o』clock anymore. It seems downright quaint, like pocket watches and shoe shines. My father tried to teach me the importance of hard work, long hours and dedication to a career. But then there are the things he taught me unintentionally, like when he arrived home from work for the last time and crawled up the stairs. My father, a self-employed sales trainer, was that sick, that tired. His body was wracked with liver cancer, and he suffered the effects of a diabetic ulcer. Still, he insisted on traveling to honor his commitment to give a seminar. He probably earned a lot of money that day, and he paid the price: He returned to the hospital soon after and was dead within three months, at age 58.
我的信念是在五點結束每天的工作。 在這個奉行新教徒那套「工作至上」理念的國度,我的這一信念可算是激進。每周只工作40小時?我認識的人中很少是下午五點打卡下班的。那看起來就跟懷表、鞋油這類東西一樣,簡直是過時而怪異。我父親盡力教導我勤奮工作、超時工作以及獻身事業這幾點的重要性。但後來,他也無意中教了我一些東西,比如那次當他最後一次下班回家爬上樓梯的時候。 我父親是一名自雇的銷售培訓師。那天,他已經病得很厲害,疲憊不堪。肝癌拖垮了他的身體,他還飽受糖尿病潰瘍的折磨。然而,他為履行承諾仍堅持到外地主持一個研討會。他那天可能賺了不少錢,但他也付出了代價——不久之後又住進了醫院,而且三個月後就去世了,終年58歲。
It』s been 10 years since I saw my father come home that night and since then, I』ve thought a lot about work. I』ve decided something: I will never crawl up the stairs. As much as I love my job as a newspaper reporter, I will never work myself into the ground, literally or figuratively. The idea of leaving work at work didn』t come easily to me. After all, I am my father』s daughter. In college, I wasn』t going to keg parties in a frat basement; I was the girl who lingered on the library steps each morning, waiting for the doors to open. I even dreamt about schoolwork.
那晚看到父親回家已是十年前的事了,自那以後,我對工作作了多番思考。我決定:我決不要爬著樓梯回家。作為一名報社記者,盡管我非常熱愛我的工作,但我決不會因為拚命工作而把自己送進「墳墓」里,無論是字面義還是比喻義。 只在工作時間內工作的想法於我並非易事,畢竟,有其父必有其女。讀大學時,我不去大學生聯誼會在地下室里舉辦的啤酒狂歡派對,而是每天一早就在圖書館的階梯上徘徊,等著圖書館開門。我甚至做夢都會夢到功課作業。
My dad once told me he was unable to just gaze at a sunset; he had to be doing something as he looked at it—writing, reading, playing chess. You could say he was a success: He was a published author, an accomplished musician, fluent in German and the American Sign Language. That』s an impressive list, but here』s the thing: I want to gaze at sunsets. I don』t want to meet a deadline ring them or be writing a column at the same time, or glance at them over the top of a book. This raises the question: If I leave work at five o』 clock to watch the sunset, what are the consequences? Do I risk not reaching the top of my profession? Maybe, because honestly, knocking off after eight hours probably won』t earn me the corner office or the lucrative promotion. But hey, leaving work at five o』 clock means I eat dinner with my family. I get to hop on my bike and pedal through the streets of my hometown as the shadows lengthen and the traffic thins. And I get to take in a lot of sunsets. That』s got to be worth something.
我父親曾經告訴我,他就是沒法凝視夕陽。看著夕陽的同時他還得做些別的事——寫作、閱讀、下象棋。你可以稱他是成功人士:他是一名發表過作品的作家,一位有造詣的音樂家,能說流利的德語,能熟練運用美國手語。這一連串成就看起來挺厲害的。但問題是:我想凝視夕陽。我不想邊看夕陽邊趕在最後期限前完成工作,也不想邊看邊給專欄趕稿,又或者是看著書,偶爾才朝那一抹夕陽瞥上一眼。這引發了一個問題:如果我五點就下班去看夕陽,會有什麼後果?我是否就無法爬到職場最高位?也許是,因為說實話,工作八小時就下班,想搬進角落的高層辦公室或升職加薪是不太可能的。不過,嘿,五點就下班意味著我能和家人共進晚餐。我跳上單車,穿梭在家鄉的大小街道上,一切在夕陽的余暉中被拉長了影子,路上車少人稀。 從此,我看了不少夕陽美景。這肯定有其價值所在。
H. 英語閱讀理解題 有沒有開頭是it is known to us that english is not as old
請根據以下內容回答下列各題 It is known to us that English is not as old as Chinese, but it is widely used by most people all over the world. Enghsh speakers enjoy creating new words. In fact, a majority of words are traceable and each of them may have an interesting story. However, no one will really care where a word comes from because it makes little difference in using them in our daily life. Did you ever feel confused about why hamburgers are called hamburgers, especially when they are not made with ham ? About a hundred years ago, some men went to American from Europe, coming from a big city in Germany called Hamburg. They didn' t know how to use English properly. Seen them eating round pieces of beef and asked what it was, the Germans didn' t understand the questions exactly, they answered: "we come from Ham- burg. "One of the Americans was an owner of a restaurant and got an idea. He cooked some round pieces of bread with beef and began selling them. Such bread came to be called " hamburgers". Today, hamburgers are welcomed by lots of people coming from different nationalities.
According to the text, English is__________.
A. older than Chinese
B. as old as Chinese
C. not so old as Chinese
D. very hard to learn
正確答案:C
【題型】細節題【解析】題干意為「根據文章,英語是…」。由第一句話我們可知,英語並不像中文那麼悠久古老,故應選C。notS0…as…意為「不像…那麼…」。
I. 英語閱讀理解試題:when i was about10 or 11 years oldy fat
有幾處錯復誤吧: oldy-old fater-father adked-asked
粗略一點翻譯: 當我制10、11歲的時候,我爸爸告訴我有些東西會一直陪伴在我身邊(這里需要結合語境翻譯,所以此處可能不太准確)。 當我問他我長大後應該成為什麼樣....
J. 英語閱讀理解
Tassa現在18歲了。她依舊(這個我意譯了,原文是很好地記得)記得她的校園時代。有些是美好而有些則讓她想起了不好的回憶。