高考名师指导分项拿分专训定语从句+阅读理解英语试卷
Nissan's plants in Zhengzhou and Guangzhou, ________ operate in cooperation with Dongfeng Motor Corp., remained closed.
A.which | B.who |
C.that | D.whose |
Many people tried to leave the country, ________ there was much violence and a serious shortage of food supply.
A.where | B.which |
C.that | D.what |
In spite of all ________ has been said, quite a lot of people are still uncertain about the prices of housing in China.
A.what | B./ |
C.which | D.that |
Nowadays people are more concerned about the environment ________ they live.
A.what | B.which |
C.when | D.where |
Was it through Mary, ________ was working at a high school, ________ you got to know Tom?
A.who; who | B.that; which |
C.who; that | D.who; which |
The result was not the same ________ the professor had expected, ________ was rather disappointing.
A.as; which | B.which; as |
C.as; that | D.that; which |
The scientist won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, ________ made him famous all over the world.
A.this | B.that |
C.what | D.which |
Have you ever seen any trees ________ leaves were black because of the polluted air?
A.whose | B.that |
C.which | D.who |
Recently I have bought an iPad 3 on the website of taobao. com, ________ the price is very reasonable.
A.on which | B.in which |
C.of which | D.from which |
The old man often looked back on the past days ________ he worked hard to make a living.
A.which | B.when |
C.where | D.that |
Many athletes are clear that the Olympic Games are the only time ________ they will be watched by thousands of millions.
A.that | B.which |
C.where | D.when |
That scientist ________ work is successful has been made a model worker.
A.which | B.who |
C.that | D.whose |
Williams shows some challenging means ________ diners at their mystery lunch on Sunday might eat the special dish.
A.after which | B.in which |
C.by which | D.for which |
The Voice of China has set up a big stage for young people with a talent for music, ________ some of them have stood out among others.
A.which | B.when |
C.who | D.where |
My mother and her old friends talked of some things and people ________ they remembered in the school.
A.whom | B.which |
C.who | D.that |
“When your mother scolds you, you can look elsewhere and think about other things. Just ignore her words. But remember: such a tough attitude cannot be used often.”
These words are from a series of cartoons which outline skills for children to fight against their mothers. The images have created heated debate among Chinese netizens.
Regarded as “a book for children aged 6 to 12 who are always scolded by their parents”, the cartoons, drawn by two 10yearold Beijing girls, list over 20 skills which children can use to deal with their mothers' anger such as crying, pretending to be ashamed, fleeing into the toilet and pleasing her afterwards.
Each skill is described with vivid pictures and humorous notes. The creativity of the young girls has amazed netizens, the Yangtse Evening Post reported on Thursday.
According to one of the girls' mothers, her daughter once received a poor mark in an exam, and the mother blamed her and compared her performance with another classmate. The daughter's feelings led to her creating the cartoons.
The girl's father, who first posted the pictures on his Sohu Microblog on Monday, said he hopes parents pay close attention to the pictures, allow children to feel free to develop their own characteristics and try not to criticize them so often.
The father said the cartoons aren't finished yet; his daughter will continue with them when she has time.
“The cartoons, although an individual case, reflect a modern phenomenon and some of the problems within Chinese family education,” said Yu Qinfang, an expert on family education.
According to a survey of 104 children and their parents, Yu discovered that as many as 51.9 percent of primary school students hate being urged to do things by their mothers.
“Not giving children enough time and hurrying them to do things seems to be a very tiny detail within family life, but it is potentially a huge problem which can easily be ignored by parents. A mother's blame may lead to negative feelings within her child's heart,” Yu said. “Parents should learn to blame less and be more patient.”
What amazed Chinese netizens according to the text?
A.The girls' poor marks. |
B.The girls' skills against their mothers. |
C.The girls' creativity. |
D.The girls' tough attitude to their mothers. |
What do we know about the book?
A.It tells us how to control mothers' feelings. |
B.It includes a number of vivid pictures and humorous notes. |
C.It is intended for primary school teachers. |
D.It is finished by children aged 6 to 12. |
By posting the cartoons on his microblog, the father wanted to ________.
A.show off his daughter's cleverness |
B.blame his daughter for drawing these cartoons |
C.encourage his daughter to make greater progress |
D.get other parents to draw a lesson from the cartoons |
According to a survey, Yu Qinfang found that primary school pupils ________.
A.dislike being forced to do things |
B.like drawing cartoons in class |
C.seldom do well in exams |
D.enjoy being compared with others |
We can conclude from the text that ________.
A.parents often ignore their children's hobbies |
B.parents often speak highly of their children |
C.how to develop children's gifts puzzles parents |
D.how to blame children needs parents' wisdom |
What's going to happen in the future? Will robots take over our planet? Will computers become smarter than us? Not likely. But here are some things that scientists say are most likely to happen 10 to 30 years later from now, according to the BBC.
1.Digital money
We used to pay with cash for everything we bought. Now when we swipe(刷) our bus pass or use a credit card to shop online, money is spent without us even seeing it. In fact, we are already using one type of digital money.
You have to admit that using a card is much easier than searching your pockets for change. It is also safer than carrying a lot of cash.
When ATM cards were first introduced, they were not accepted everywhere. But now it's hard to live without them. People in Sweden completely stopped using cash last year, according to the Associated Press, and the US might be next.
2.Bionic(能力超人的)eye
It's no longer something only in a scifi movie. People who are blind may have a chance to get their sight back—by wearing bionic eyes.
A blind eye can no longer sense light, but a bionic eye can use a camera to “see” the environment and send data directly to the brain.
Although the bionic eye that's out now only allows patients to see lights and unclear shapes, a highresolution(高清晰度的) version could be just a few years away.
3.Selfdriving cars
Everything is going automatic these days—washing machines, ticket selling machines and even cars. Unlike a human driver, a selfdriving car won't get distracted by a phone call, the radio or something outside the window. Sensors and cameras on the car would allow it to stick strictly to the rules of the road and keep a safe distance from other cars. This would greatly reduce the number of road accidents. You could even take a nap while the car drives itself.
Many vehicle companies are now planning selfdriving cars. “By 2040, driverless vehicles will be widely accepted and possibly be the dominant vehicles on the road,” said Jeffrey Miller, professor at the University of Alaska Anchorage, US, in Wired magazine.
The underlined word “distracted” in the article is closest in meaning to “________”.
A.directed | B.discouraged |
C.attacked | D.disturbed |
Jeffrey Miller's attitude towards selfdriving cars is ________.
A.optimistic | B.pessimistic |
C.doubtful | D.cautious |
Which section is the article most likely to be found in the newspaper?
A.Learning Kit | B.Campus Trends |
C.Entertainment | D.Technology |