满分5 > 高中英语试题 >

阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个单词或括号内所给单词的正确形式。 Beijing’...

阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个单词或括号内所给单词的正确形式。

Beijing’s Forbidden City is a place full of wonders. From its thousands of rooms to its many beautiful artifactsit’s no wonder it is one of China’s most popular scenic 1.(spot).But even more than 600 years after it 2. (build)it’s still managing to serve up surprises.

The Forbidden City draws visitors because of its rich history and 3.(culture) significancebut perhaps it should add one more thing to its list of attractions: earthquake shelter. While most structures aren’t made 4. (survive)natural disastersthe Forbidden City seems to withstand anything.

To show how strong the ancient Chinese architecture really is5. model of one of the Forbidden City’s palaces was put to the test. It survived a simulated(模拟的) earthquake of 9.5 on the Richter scale—equal to the  6. (1arge)ever recorded quake. Instead of falling apartthe model was just moved gently during the test.

According to expertsthe key 7. the Forbidden City’s strengthas well as other ancient Chinese structures 8. (1ie)in dougong(斗栱)—a centuries-old building method invented in China. Ancient Chinese craftsmen created structures 9. were both enduring(耐用)and elegant10. (show)their advanced understanding of mathematicsarchitecturematerialsand structural science.

 

1.spots 2.was built 3.cultural 4.to survive 5.a 6.largest 7.to 8.lies 9.that/which 10.showing 【解析】 本文为说明文。文章主要讲述了北京紫禁城的历史和它的神奇之处,让人们对紫禁城作为最受欢迎的旅游目的地之一有了更加深刻的认识和了解。 1.考查名词复数。根据空前one of可知,此处应使用名词复数。故填spots。 2.考查语态。句意:但即使是在它建成600多年后,它仍能带来惊喜。根据句意,此处应使用被动语态,再根据even more than 600 years after可知,应使用一般过去时。故填was built。 3.考查形容词。此处修饰significance,做定语,应使用形容词。故填cultural。 4.考查不定式。句意:虽然大多数建筑都不是为在自然灾害中幸存而建造的,但故宫似乎能承受任何东西。be made to do sth.“被用来做某事”。故填to survive。 5.考查不定冠词。句意:为了展示中国古代建筑的实力,一座紫禁城宫殿的模型被测试。此处泛指“一个模型”,应使用不定冠。故填a。 6.考查形容词最高级。根据句中earthquake of 9.5 on the Richter scale可知,此处指“这相当于有记录以来最大的地震”。故填largest。 7.考查介词。key与介词to搭配,意为“紫禁城强大的关键”。故填to。 8.考查主谓一致。句意:专家表示,故宫和其他中国古代建筑的实力,关键在于斗拱——中国发明的一种有数百年历史的建筑方法。主语是the key,谓语动词应使用单数形式。故填lies。 9.考查定语从句。先行词是structures,关系词在从句中做主语,应使用关系代词that/which。故填that/which。 10.考查现在分词。show与主语Ancient Chinese craftsmen 是逻辑主谓关系,应使用现在分词,表主动。故填showing。
复制答案
考点分析:
相关试题推荐

    Ten years ago I was visiting Costa Rica when I found I was in a bad situation. I only knew basic Spanishand the only _______ I had was some coins and a return ticket to Guatemala in two weeks.

With the coinsI managed to arrive at Santa Rosa by bus. It was _______ in the middle of the nightbut I could see some _______ in the distanceso I _______  toward them.

I went _______ door to doorexplaining my situation. “I can _______ and clean and look after your kidsI can do anythingcan you give me a _______ ?”Everybody replied saying “Oh my goshbut we are so _______.We have no extra food. Maybe you can try the next _______.”

FinallyI arrived at a Chinese restaurantthe owner of which was incredibly ________ .She told me that her son had a(n) ________ experience. At that timesome other people were very kind to himand she remembered how ________ that made her feel. She called the Red Cross to ________me.With their help, I spent my ________ days in Costa Rica.

I've ________ all over the world. But this was one of the best tripsthe best two ________ I ever had in my traveling life.

At firstI felt ________ and stupid for not traveling with a clear plan. But then I realized that when you’re in a position to be able to ________it actually makes people feel happier. Being able to receive kindness is a ________ for other people as well. And kindness ________ more kindness in small ripples(涟漪).

1.A. possession B. file C. choice D. fortune

2.A. busy B. dark C. hot D. cold

3.A. stores B. bus-stops C. bookshops D. houses

4.A. wandered B. fled C. walked D. jumped

5.A. knocking B. hitting C. answering D. kicking

6.A. cook B. fish C. swim D. fight

7.A. coffee B. bed C. tip D. job

8.A. unlucky B. poor C. mean D. hard

9.A. company B. factory C. restaurant D. family

10.A. honest B. polite C. kind D. easygoing

11.A. similar B. different C. relaxing D. pleasant

12.A. tough B. grateful C. awkward D. warm

13.A. seize B. check C. find D. rescue

14.A. passing B. remaining C. rewarding D. exciting

15.A. surveyed B. driven C. studied D. traveled

16.A. days B. weeks C. months D. years

17.A. fortunate B. optimistic C. guilty D. curious

18.A. offer B. help C. receive D. repay

19.A. gift B. talent C. chance D. character

20.A. proves B. reflects C. forces D. inspires

 

查看答案

    Penguins are flightless birds that spend half their time on land and half in the water.

1. They have dark and white feathersand their wings have evolved into flippers(脚蹼).Most penguins feed on fishsquid and other forms of sea life caught while swimming.

2. They are mostly found in groups that include thousands of penguins.Penguins each have their own unique mating calland they use that to locate their mate and chicks in such a large group.

Although almost all penguin species are native to the Southern Hemisphere, they are not found only in cold Antarctica.3. Several species are even found in the temperate zone, and one speciesthe Galátpagos penguinlives near the equator(赤道).

Unfortunately, many penguin species worldwide are facing threats.The biggest is climate change and global warming. As the earth warms upthe sheets of ice have meltedand the algae(藻类)that grow under the ice decrease.The algae are eaten by tiny creatures called zooplankton. When there is a drop in zooplankton, it affects the fish that depend on it.4.

Another major threat is from oil spills. If coated with oil, penguins cannot float or swim in  water. Also, if oil is swallowed, penguins will die from poison.5.

A.These birds are very social.

B.In fact, only a few of them live so far south.

C.Penguins are highly adapted for life in the water.

D.The biggest threat for penguins comes from humans.

E.They have a tendency to live in a community together.

F.As a resultpenguins have less fish to eat and thus starve.

G.Others include overfishingillegal egg harvestingand natural enemies.

 

查看答案

    We often seek food after focused mental activitylike preparing for an exam.Researchers guess that too much thinking consumes a lot of energy from the brain.So the brainsensing that it may soon require more calories to keep goingapparently leads to bodily hungerand even though there has been little physical movementwe eat.

The researchers note that tiring activity both increases the amount of blood sugar and lactate(乳酸盐)circulating in the blood and increases blood flow to the head.

Because the brain uses sugar and lactate as fuelresearchers wondered if the increased flow of fuelrich blood during exercise could feed a wornout brain and reduce the urge to overeat.

Thirty—eight healthy college students were invited to determine their fitness and metabolic(新陈代谢)rates and to report what their favorite pizza was.Afterwardthey sat quietly for 35 minutes before being given as much of their favorite pizza as they wanted.At a later datethe volunteers returned and spent 20 minutes making selections from college and graduate-school entrance exams.

Nexthalf the students sat quietly for 15 minutesbefore being given pizza.The rest of the volunteers spent those 15 minutes doing intervals on a treadmill(跑步机)two minutes of hard running followed by about one minute of walkingrepeated five times.These students were then allowed to gorge on pizzatoo.But by and largethey did not overeat.

When the researchers factored in(将……作为因素考虑)the calories burnt on runningthey determined that those students actually consumed 200 fewer total calories after their brain workouts than the resting students.

The researchers do not know if the runners consumed extra calories at dinner.They also cannot tell whether other types of exercise would have the same effect as runningalthough the researchers say they suspect that if an activity causes someone to break into a sweatit should also increase blood sugar and lactatefeeding the brain and weakening hungers call.

1.What do we learn from the first paragraph?

A. We eat for more physical movements.

B. A busy brain can make one hungry.

C. Energy from the brain cant be used up.

D. An exam results in caloric consumption most.

2.What can a physical movement do?

A. Increase blood flow. B. Increase the amount of blood sugar.

C. Urge one to eat more. D. Make the brain tied.

3.What does the underlined phrasegorge onin paragraph 5 mean?

A. Eat. B. Purchase. C. Taste. D. Obtain.

4.What do the researchers want to know from the study?

A. Whether brain uses sugar and lactate as fuel.

B. Whether brain can be tired during exercise.

C. Whether exercise can reduce eating desire.

D. Whether exercise increases blood sugar.

 

查看答案

    An unconventional new initiative(首创)in Canada will soon allow doctors to prescribe art to their patientsby giving them free access to a local museum.Wandering through the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts(MMFA)these patients and their loved ones will be able to feast their eyes on the peaceful collections of art.

The initiative is the first of its kind in the world.And while you certainly cant replace a conventional treatment with a couple of paintingsthe idea is for suchprescriptionsto assist a persons current treatment plan.Under the new programmembers of the Francophone Association of Doctors in Canada(MFDC)will be able to hand out up to 50 prescriptions for their patients.

These prescriptions will be available for those with a wide range of mental and physical illnessesand each of them will allow two adults and two children to visit the museum for free.

By offering free admission to a safewelcoming placea relaxing experiencea moment of reliefand an opportunity to strengthen ties with loved onesMMFAMFDC Museum Prescriptions contribute to the patients well-being and recovery,”explains a news conference from the MMFA.

It may look a lot like a marketing effort for the museum but there’s also increasing evidence that the display of visual artespecially if its showing naturecan have positive effects on health outcomes.

In some waysthe benefits of looking at art appear a little similar to physical activity.A systematic review of clinical art therapy(疗法) found that visual art has significant and positive effects on depressionanxietymoodand self-esteem.Findings like these are slowly gaining attraction in the medical communitymaking artwork a higher priority(优先)in hospitals around the world.

In the USnearly half of all health care institutions have reported including art in health care programmingsuch as art therapy and the placement of visual art in hospitals.With spaces  dedicated(专用的)to art therapy and also a medical consultation roomthe MMFA already provides services for people with mental health issueseating disordersand Alzheimers diseasejust to name a few.

1.How will some Canadian doctors treat their patients?

A. Introducing fine arts to their patients.

B. Feasting them in a peaceful and welcoming place.

C. Keeping them company through the Montreal Museum.

D. Giving them a prescription to access a local museum for free.

2.MMFA thinks the new initiative in Canada can be_______.

A. a help with patientsrecovery B. a chance to make friends

C. the best option for the treatment plan D. a substitute for conventional treatment

3.Why does the museum join in the program?

A. To make visual art known to the public. B. To promote the museum into market.

C. To strengthen ties with doctors. D. To advance the science of medicine.

4.What does the passage mainly talk about?

A. Fine arts will take the place of medicine.

B. Artists rarely suffer from some mental diseases.

C. More than 50 prescriptions are available for patients.

D. Art will be included in Canadian doctorsprescriptions.

 

查看答案

    The search engine Google celebrated on Thursday the 110th birthday of the first Native American woman engineer.Google honored Mary Ross with a special Google Doodle on its homepage.

Ross was born on August 91908in the state of Oklahoma.She was the great-granddaughter of John Rossthe longestserving chief of the Cherokee Nation.Her work is considered important to the early stages of the age of space travel.

Ross showed special abilities in math and science from an early age.As a studentshe developed an interest in aviationor the practice of flying aircraft.She went on to earn a masters degree in mathematics from Colorado State Teachers Collegenow called the University of Northern Colorado.

During World War IIRoss began working for the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation as a mathematician.She earned a special certification in the field from the University of California in1949.Ross was later chosen to join Lockheeds topsecret Skunk Works team that worked on aircraft designs.The name refers to a group that is permitted to work independently on advanced projects.She was the only female engineer among the teams 40 members.

Early onshe researched defense systems.By the late 1950sher work centered on satellites and a series of space rockets called Agenda.The rockets were extremely important in the 1960s during the Apollo moon program.

Ross also helped develop early design ideas for space travel between planetsincluding flyby space flights to study Venus and Mars.Ross retired from Lockheed in 1973.But she continued to give talks at high schools and colleges to encourage more women and Native Americans to study engineering.She died in 2008a few months before her 100th birthday.

Many celebrated Rosslife on social media.Twitter user Aaron Perezfor examplewrote:Mary Ross was an engineer who pioneered in the field of satellites.I never would have known if it wasnt for the doodle.Women engineers deserve more recognition.

1.Why did Google celebrate Mary Ross110th birthday?

A. She invented a new flying aircraft.

B. She had been a great designer ever.

C. She contributed a lot to space travel.

D. She got a masters degree in mathematics.

2.What did Mary Ross do in the middle of20th century?

A. She worked on Agenda.

B. She gave talks at high schools.

C. She helped women study engineering.

D. She planned the Apollo moon program.

3.Which of the following can best describe Mary Ross?

A. Caring and cautious. B. Talented and creative.

C. Generous and patient. D. Courageous and optimistic.

4.What can be inferred from the last paragraph?

A. Social media is very popular in the world.

B. Every Twitter user thinks highly of Mary Ross.

C. More attention should be paid to women engineers.

D. Man has made greater progress in space technology.

 

查看答案
试题属性

Copyright @ 2008-2019 满分5 学习网 ManFen5.COM. All Rights Reserved.