满分5 > 高中英语试题 >

阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容或括号内单词的正确形式 。 Accordin...

阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容或括号内单词的正确形式

According to Maoyan, the 1.(big) movie ticketing app in China, “My people ,My country ”came out on top ,with 278 million yuan .The movie is made up of seven separate 2.(story). Each of the leading actors is caught up in 3.key moment of China’s history ,such as the nation’s founding 4.Oct. 1,1949, the handover of Hong Kong on July 1,1997 5. the 2008 Beijing Olympics. The movie highlighted(突出) both its patriotic content(爱国情怀) and its star power, 6.(include) the famous director Chen Kaige and the well-known star Huang Bo . “I 7.(go)to see the movie yesterday. Tears welled in my eyes ,and I felt 8.(touch) and proud at the same time ,” one Weibo user wrote .The movie was made by seven directors, most of 9.lived through these important moments. The movie’s theme song “Me and My Mother Country”10.(record)by Hong Kong’s singer Faye Wang has been heard in shops, restaurants and workplaces all across the mainland .

 

1.biggest 2.stories 3.a 4.on 5.and 6.including 7.went 8.touched 9.whom 10.recorded 【解析】 本文是说明文。介绍了在中国热播的电影《我和我的祖国》 。影片以“历史瞬间,全民记忆”等串联手法,讲述了新中国成立70年间不同职业、背景及身份的普通人,在时代背景下与国家大事件息息相关而发生的不平凡故事,以小人物见证大时代。 1.考查形容词最高级。猫眼电影是中国最大的电影售票应用程序。the加形容词最高级。故填biggest。 2.考查名词单复数。电影由七个独立的故事组成,seven修饰名词复数。故填stories 。 3.考查冠词。一个重要的历史时刻,用不定代词表示泛指。故填a 。 4.考查介词。故填on 。 5.考查连词。在具体的某一天用介词on,故填and 。 6.考查介词。包括后者用including something,故填including 。 7.考查时态。yesterday提示用一般过去时,故填went 。 8.考查形容词。feel后面用形容词,人感到感动用ed形式,故填touched 。 9.考查定语从句。seven directors是先行词,在定语从句中做介词的宾语,指人,用whom,故填whom。 10.考查非谓语动词。我和我的祖国这首歌可以在大陆很多地方被听到,谓语动词是has been heard,录制和谓语动词之间没有连词,要用非谓语形式,被录制,用过去分词表示被动,由故填recorded。
复制答案
考点分析:
相关试题推荐

    In December 1996, when my son Zac was six months old, I noticed something wasn’t right. He would play with toys on his ____ side and it was as if his right side wasn’t there. When I took him to see the baby nurse a few weeks later, she ____ I see a paediatrician(儿科专家)as soon as possible.

For the next six months, Zac and I paid countless ____ to the paediatrician. Zac screamed and I tried ____ to calm him down. Then at 12 months, Zac had a CT scan(扫描) to see ____ was going on. The scan ____ showed that my beautiful boy had cerebral palsy(脑瘫). I was shocked. This wasn’t what I had ____ for my baby. I’d planned football in the park and fun holidays. All this seemed so far away from what we were now _____ with.

But ____, Zac began to set his own pace. When he was 11months old, he began to crawl by pushing himself along with his right leg ____ behind. He walked at 20 months. Although his body was unbalanced, it never ____ him from doing anything. ____ was made and we became more and more confident. Through all of it, Zac continued to smile, laugh and ____ complain.

During the process, I controlled my ____ of him getting hurt playing sport and let him ___ his passions(激情). He especially excelled in long jump and he has even ____ his state six times in the national competition. Then in 2011, he became the Australian long jump ____ holder in the under-13 group. If I had been too afraid to let him play sport, he would never have had the ____ to travel, compete and meet amazing people from all over the world.

Earlier this year, he began to study a Bachelor’s degree at Flinders University. He ____ our family and I enjoy the unique journey we shared together. I am so ____ he chose me to be his mum. He is my most incredible gift.

1.A.left B.up C.down D.forward

2.A.said B.suggested C.told D.mentioned

3.A.attention B.visits C.money D.efforts

4.A.hardly B.helplessly C.hard D.fiercely

5.A.how B.where C.why D.what

6.A.process B.methods C.results D.ways

7.A.planned B.hoped C.imagined D.chosen

8.A.dealt B.solved C.focused D.faced

9.A.gradually B.suddenly C.totally D.immediately

10.A.pushing B.dragging C.hanging D.swinging

11.A.supported B.preserved C.stopped D.protected

12.A.Progress B.Celebration C.Program D.Challenge

13.A.always B.sometimes C.occasionally D.seldom

14.A.thought B.fear C.devotion D.permission

15.A.spread B.observe C.follow D.deliver

16.A.represented B.showed C.belonged D.earned

17.A.competition B.record C.game D.athlete

18.A.change B.present C.thought D.chance

19.A.teaches B.contributes C.inspires D.reminds

20.A.peaceful B.skillful C.meaningful D.grateful

 

查看答案

    While the internet is a great place for learning, socialising and having fun, it can also come with some danger. It’s understandable that you may want to stop your children from ever going online in order to protect them. 1.. Here are five tips to help you talk to your kids about online safety.

1. Be honest about the dangers

As soon as your kids are old enough to get online, have an age-appropriate chat with them about what they could meet with. Be honest about the issue of scammers(骗子)and advise them to come to you if they come across such incidents. Let them know that the anonymity(匿名)of the internet allows people to pretend to be someone they’re not so.2..

2. Encourage them to speak up

Flag certain behaviours or incidents that they should immediately alert you to. These include someone they don’t know trying to communicate with them online, coming across inappropriate sites, and someone threatening them online.

3.Let them know that they won’t be punished

Your kids may be scared to tell you if they’ve encountered trouble online for fear that you may stop the usage of their phone or computer .3.. Your role is to help them and keep them safe.

4.4..

Make it absolutely clear that there are a few things that are completely out of bounds(界限). These include meeting up with anyone they got to know online whom they don’t know in real life, giving away any personal information such as their address or phone number, or your credit card details, and posting personal photos or videos that they wouldn’t be comfortable sharing with the world.

5. Spend time with your kids online

Sit with them when they’re using the computer or phone.5..If you encounter a site or post that is inappropriate, explain clearly why you think so.

A.Find out what sites they’re using or games they’re playing.

B.Set rules for what they shouldn’t do.

C.However, it’s far better to equip them with the right skills so they will be able to deal with dangerous situations.

D.Make it clear that you won’t punish them for being honest.

E.Completely stopping them using Internet is the best way.

F.Just as they wouldn’t trust strangers in real life, they need to be extra careful online.

G.Internet is a place filled with danger

 

查看答案

    Traveling with kids is 90 percent reminding yourself to live in the moment and 10 percent making up your mind to never again leave your house.

I have an uncanny ability to forget this as soon as we return home from a trip and I've finished washing piles of dirty clothes in our luggage and cleaning all the messy caused by the kids. Extremely tired and annoyed, I would actually begin to miss the place we just left!

Family travel is like childbirth, I suppose. Painful, loud, messy, sort of awful, actually, but also wonderful. And you remember only the wonderful—until you’re back on a plane and your kids are fighting over who gets the aisle seat. Then you remember the bad stuff.

Last weekend, my kids and I flew to Texas for a trip we would have nothing to complain(抱怨) about—big hotel, wonderful view.

And yet—we found things to complain about. The pool was bigger in that other hotel! Why do you get to shower first? They call this coffee?! Luckily, I’ve learned to put my metaphorical coat of armor (盔甲) on as soon as we land somewhere, and it forces complaints to bounce off me and land in a pile at my feet.

For three days, genuine fun was had and annoying complaints were heard and ignored. Until it was time to catch a plane and fly home.

Unfortunately, our flight was canceled. We spent hours finding a hotel room. We hit the hotel pool before bed and swam well into the night, my kids making up songs and laughing so hard at their silly lyrics (歌词) and their crazy good fortune to be swimming at 10: 30 on a school night.

And that was when it hit me that family travel is all those things I said before but it’s also a lot more. It’s taking your kids to parts of the world that will open their eyes and finding that actually, yours need opening too. It’s remembering that joy and memories are where you make them, not where you find them.

1.The underlined word “uncanny” in Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to      .

A.unknown. B.uncertain.

C.unexpected. D.unusual.

2.According to the passage, family travel is like childbirth in that      .

A.they both cause financial trouble and pain.

B.they are both hard as well as rewarding.

C.childhood memories come flooding back when they travel.

D.both of them need many preparations.

3.By saying “I’ve learned to put my metaphorical coat of armor on” in Paragraph 5, the author means that_     .

A.she tries to deal with the complaints more wisely and properly.

B.she turns those annoying complaints into a means to educate kids.

C.she has improved her language skills when handling the complaints.

D.she has succeeded in escaping kids’ fighting thanks to the armor.

4.From the author’s experience in the passage, we can NOT learn that      .

A.family vacation benefits her kids as well as her.

B.joy and memories should be created rather than discovered.

C.the most unforgettable memory for her is about the complaints.

D.she has to spend some time on housework after the family vacation.

 

查看答案

    Telling a yellow taxi and a binoculars (双筒望远镜)apart is so easy that most people could do it without a second thought. However, it is not so for an artificial intelligence: if you turn the taxi upside down, it sees Binoculars.

This is just one of dozens of examples that show AI is a lot worse at identifying(识别) objects by sight than many people realize. The examples, collected by Anh Nguyen at Auburn University in Alabama, raise concerns about the real-world ability of AI image recognition systems.

Nguyen and his colleagues took images of common objects from the Internet and rotated (旋转) and changed the position of the objects in the pictures. They found this was enough to confuse several AI systems, including Google’s. In one case, a school bus that was correctly identified in the original image was misidentified as a lunch box when upside down in the road. It shows these systems aren’t as intelligent as many people think they are.

Nguyen worries what could happen in real-world situations. For example, it makes sense for a driverless car with AI system to avoid an object it can’t recognize. But if the car stop unexpectedly because it thinks a Coke can is a fire fighting truck, this could be as dangerous as thinking a fire fighting truck is a Coke can. This is one reason why driverless cars will need several sensors (传感器) to provide more information, says Nguyen.

His team has been discovering these problems for the past few years, but nobody knows how to fix them. The biggest problem to progress is that when an AI looks at an image, it can’t extract (提炼) rules that would help it identify a similar one next time – such as the rule that horses have four legs. “To reach a human level of reasoning, we need a way to extract rules from images,” says Nguyen.

1.In paragraph 1, the example of a taxi is used to      .

A.raise people’s concerns about the safety of AI system.

B.prove that human beings are much smarter than AI systems.

C.introduce the topic concerning AI’s image recognition ability.

D.show a taxi can have different forms when seen from different views.

2.We can learn from the last paragraph that      .

A.AI can’t tell a horse and a car apart because they both have four legs.

B.AI can’t reason like human, which is the biggest challenge.

C.AI doesn’t have the ability to tell things apart that look similar.

D.AI can’t identify images from earlier experiences.

3.What is the best title for this passage?

A.Problems remain to be solved.

B.AI is no cleverer than human beings.

C.AI can’t see things from another view.

D.Driverless cars need to be improved.

 

查看答案

    If you land in India anytime in late February or March, it’s wise to check the dates of the annual Holi festival and bring a spare set of clothes. That’s because for a few days in spring, people crowd the streets and pelt (投掷) anyone walking by with brightly-colored powder to celebrate the arrival of spring and the end of evil. It’s hard to avoid the fun and the paint, unless you stay inside or look angry enough to discourage the custom.

“Watch out, madam!” said my taxi driver in Amritsar as we drove through a crowd of young people pelting each other with powder. “The colors never come out of your clothes,” he said. “And you might be having purple hair for many days.”

I did a quick check. I was wearing black, a color rarely seen in India. It is usually connected with the lowest social classes, and can be viewed as unlucky. I was happy for my clothes to be painted in colors.

“I have some powder I bought for my children. You can have some gladly, to join in our customs.” he encouraged. Holding what the driver handed me as my weapon of choice, I walked into the Holi smoke. At first people politely avoided foreigners. But then a girl in a sari(一种印度服饰) ran up smiling and put paint on my face. I returned the favor with a handful of pink.

With its brilliant clothes, exotic flowers, trucks covered with lights and brightly painted pictures of gods, India is truly one of the most colorful places on the planet!

1.Which of the following sentences about the Holi festival is correct?

A.It falls on the same day each year and is celebrated for a few days.

B.It is a playful cultural event to throw colors at friends or strangers.

C.It has many purposes, celebrating the end of spring in particular.

D.It is fun for local people but a little unacceptable for foreigners.

2.I was happy for my black clothes to be painted in colors because      .

A.the festival influenced my taste in fashion.

B.the taxi driver suggested wearing something colorful.

C.black was the color not liked by people in India.

D.a girl invited me to join in their customs.

3.We can learn from the passage that      .

A.the color black provides people with a sense of mystery and tradition.

B.foreigners can’t be too careful in the street in India during the Holi festival.

C.a sari, worn especially by Indian women, is a must for the Holi celebration.

D.anyone can be attacked during Holi festival.

 

查看答案
试题属性

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