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科目:高中英语
来源:四川省2010届高三下学期第一次模拟考试
题型:完型填空
第二节&完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。All the World AsksOn my first day in a college classroom, I felt like an overgrown child returning to civilization after having been lost in the forest for thirty years. There I sat,& 21& enough to be a father to most of the students in the room,&& 22&& unconfident enough to be their baby brother. We were crowded elbow (肘部) to elbow, listening to a &23 &who looked even younger than the students. I felt uncomfortable and out of place as the professor carefully&&& 24& what she expected us to learn. As I listened, I couldn't help but& 25& of my own oldest daughter who was now beginning her first year in &&&26&&, just like me. I remembered how hard I had tried to help build self-confidence in her and my other children. So why did I suddenly feel like a scared&& 27& myself'? When I walked out of that classroom, I had serious&&& 28&& about my ability to make it &&29&&college. Not until late that night did my thinking&& 30&&& .It was a long-distance& 31&& from my daughter, my fellow college freshman, that did the trick. She spoke on the phone about the doubts, worries and anxieties she was&& 32 . She was certain that she'd never&& 33& at college. How&& 34&& her worries sounded! In my most confident parental &&35&&, I said, “Doing your best is all the world&& 36& .” The next day in class, those words still repeated in my head. When the professor raised a&& 37&& for the class, nobody, including me, &&&38&&to answer. When I looked around al the&& 39&& and uncertainty on the young faces in that room, I knew&& 40& what I had to do: my best. That's all the world asks. So I raised my hand, and the professor called my name. I spoke.21. A. big&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& B. tall&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& C. old&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& D. strong 22. A. and&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&B. so&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&C. or&&&&&&&&&&&& D. yet23. A. professor &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& B. teacher&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& C lecturer&&&&&&&&&& D. instructor24. A. showed&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& B. explained&&&&&&&&&&&&& C. designed&&&&&&&& D. offered25. A. think&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& B. speak&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&C. talk&&&&&&&&&&&&&& D. hear 26. A. school&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& B. office&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& C. classroom &&&&&&& D. college27. A. father&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& B. parent&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& C. child&&&&&&&&&& D. son28. A. fears&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&B. doubts&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& C. opinions&&&&&&&& D. ideas29. A. over&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& B. on&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& C. with&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& D. through30. A. stop&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& B. turn&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& C. change&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& D. continue31. A. call&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& B. talk&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& C. report&&&&&&&&&&&&&&D. discussion32. A. obtaining &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& B. gaining&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& C. experiencing&&
D. feeling33. A. fail&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& B. succeed&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& C. win&&&&&&&&&&& D. pass34. A. common &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& B. ordinary&&&&&&&&&&&&&& C. regular&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& D. familiar35. A. sound&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& B. whisper&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& C. word&&&&&&&&&& D. voice36. A. hopes&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& B. asks&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& C. wants&&&&&&&&&&&&&&D. expects37. A. request&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& B. problem&&&&&&&&&&&&&& C. question&&&&&&&&& D. demand38. A. dared&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& B. preferred&&&&&&&&&&&&&& C. tried&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& D. prepared39. A. sorrow&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& B. joy&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& C. fear&&&&&&&&&&& D. anger40. A. exactly&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& B. roughly&&&&&&&&&&&&&& C. gradually&&&&&&&&&&&&&& D. Certainly
科目:高中英语
来源:2012届安徽省师大附中高三第一次摸底考试英语试卷
题型:阅读理解
How Much to TipYou’re out to dinner. The food is delicious and the service is fine. You decide to leave a big fat tip. Why? The answer may not be as simple as you think.Tipping, psychologists have found, is not just about service. Instead, studies have shown that tipping can be affected by psychological reactions to a series of different factors from the waiter’s choice of words, to how they carry themselves while taking orders, to the bill’s total. Even how much waiters remind customers of themselves can determine how much change they pocket by the end of the night.“Studies before have shown that mimicry (模仿) brings into positive feelings for the mimicker,” wrote Rick van Baaren, a social psychology professor. “These studies show that people who are being mimicked become more generous toward the person who mimics them.”So Rick van Baaren divided 59 waiters into two groups. He requested that half serve with a phrase such as, “Coming up!” Those in the other half were instructed to repeat the orders and preferences back to the customers. Rick van Baaren then compared their take-home. The results were clear — it pays to mimic your customer. The copycat(模仿者) waiters earned almost double the amount of tips to the other group.Leonard Green and Joel Myerson, psychologists at Washington University in St. Louis, found the generosity of a tipper may be limited by his bill. After research on the 1,000 tips left for waiters, cabdrivers, hair stylists, they found tip percentages in these three areas dropped as customers’ bills went up. In fact, tip percentages appear to plateau (达到稳定水平) when bills topped $100 and a bill for $200 made the worker gain no bigger percentage tip than a bill for $100.“That’s also a point of tipping,” Green says. “You have to give a little extra to the cab driver for being there to pick you up and something to the waiter for being there to serve you. If they weren’t there, you’d never get any service. So part of the idea of a tip is for just being there.”【小题1】 Apart from service, how many other factors affecting the customers’ tipping are mentioned in the passage?A.1.B.2.C.3.D.4.【小题2】 These studies show that _________.A.tipping can be affected by physical reactions to many different waiter’s factorsB.people who are being mimicked usually tip less to the person who mimics them C.the mimic waiters can get almost twice as much money as the other groupD.mimicry makes the mimicker feel bad【小题3】 According to the passage, which of the following will be likely to show the right change of the tip percentages?&A&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& B&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& C&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& D【小题4】 We know from the passage that the writer seems to __________.A.object to Mr. Green’s idea about tippingB.think part of Mr. Green’s explanation is reasonableC.give his generous tip to waiters very oftenD.support the opinions of Mr. Green and Rick van Baaren about tipping
科目:高中英语
来源:学年浙江省金华十校高二下学期期末考试英语卷
题型:阅读理解
"I've changed my mind.I wanted to have a telescope, but now I want my daddy back." Lucien Lawrence's letter to Father Christmas, written after his schoolteacher father had been knifed to death outside his school gale, must have touched every heart.Lucien went on to say that without his father he couldn't see the stars in the sky.When those whom we love depart from us, we cannot see the stare for a while.But Lucien, the stars are still there, and one day, when you are older and your tears have gone, you will see them again.And, in a strange way, I expect that you will find your father is there too, in your mind and in your heart.I find that my parents, long dead now, still figure in many of my dreams and that I think of them perhaps more than 1 ever did when they were alive.I still live to please them and I'm still surprised by their reactions.I remember that when I became a professor,! was so proud, or rather so pleased with myself, that I couldn't wait to call my parents.The reply was a long time in coming, but when it did, all Mother said was "I hope this means that now you will have more time for the children!" I haven't forgotten.The values of my parents still live on.It makes me pause and think about how I will live on in the hearts and minds of my children and of those for whom I care.Would I have been as ready as Philip Lawrence have been to face the aggressors (挑衅者), and to lay down my life for those in my care? How many people would want me back for Christmas'' It's a serious thought, one to give me pause.I pray silently, sometimes, in the dead of night, that ancient cry of a poet " Deliver my soul from the sword(剑), and my darling from the power of the dog." Yet I know the death comes to us all,and sometimes comes suddenly.We must therefore plan to live forever, but live as if we will dietomorrow.We live on, I'm sure, in the lives of those we loved.and therefore we ought to have a carefor what they will remember and what they will treasure.If more parents knew this in their hearts tobe true, there might be fewer knives on our streets today.【小题1】According to the whole text we can see that the first paragraph ______.A.puts forward the subject of the textB.shows the author's pity on the kidC.acts as an introduction to the discussionD.makes a clear statement of the author's views【小题2】In the second paragraph the author mainly wants to explain to us ______.A.how much he misses his parents nowB.why his parents often appear in his dreamC.when Lucien will get over all his sadnessD.how proud he was when he succeeded in life【小题3】What feeling did the author's mother express in her reply?A.Proud.B.Happy.C.Disappointed.D.Worried【小题4】In the author's opinion, the value of a person's life is ______.A.to leave behind a precious memory to the people relatedB.to have a high sense of duty to the whole societyC.to care what others will remember and treasureD.to share happiness and sadness with his family【小题5】What does the writer mean by the sentence taken from an old poem?A.Call on criminals and murderers to lay down their guns.B.Advise parents stay with their children safely at home.C.Spend every day meaningfully in memory of the death.D.Try to keep violence and murder far away from society.
科目:高中英语
来源:2013届天津市高考压轴卷英语卷(带解析)
题型:阅读理解
“Confidence” is probably one of the most noticeable traits(品质)in the Americans. They show confidence in the way they talk, the way they smile, the way they dress and the way they walk. Living and competing with all these confidence American students, I find it extremely important to be confident as an international student and instructor. As a student, being confident means you should never hesitate to raise your hand whenever a question or a point comes to your mind. Don’t mind if it sounds simple or silly. Otherwise you will never get a chance to speak in class at all. What’s worse, the professors may think you are not prepared for the discussion or you do not have your own opinion on the issue-this is the last comment any graduate would like to receive。&&Being confidence for me as a foreign instructor means calmly asking the student to repeat what he or she has said if I did not get it. Pretending to understand what you actually did not may just bring yourself embarrassment or even disgrace. But the time I most need to be confident is when my students come to my office and bargain about the grades I have given for their Speeches。(The course I’m teaching here is Public Speaking). Modesty is a trait highly valued in China, but it won’t be of much help here if you want to survive and succeed in a good American graduate program.【小题1】To compete with American students it’s very important toA.be quite confidentB.be polite and friendlyC.have more discussions with D.understand what they think about【小题2】A professor will have the worst opinion of a student whoA.gives a silly or simple answerB.tries to seize any chance to speak in classC.shows no interest in the courseD.is considered to have no opinion of his own【小题3】The author is most likely to feel embarrassed ifA.he asks a student to repeat what he has saidB.the students bargain with him C.he pretends to know what he doesn’t D.he has to give a speech【小题4】We learn from the second paragraph thatA.we should also remain modest in AmericaB.modesty doesn’t help modest in AmericaC.American also like modest peopleD.modesty can help you through an American graduate program【小题5】What can we infer from the passage? A.American students are ready to accept the grades from the teacher.B.The writer teaches in Europe for a living.C.Students are encouraged to present simple questions.D.One’s ignorance will give away in time.
科目:高中英语
来源:学年北京市日坛中学高二上学期期中考试英语试卷(带解析)
题型:阅读理解
It is difficult for doctors to help a person with a damaged brain. Without enough blood, the brain lives for only three to five minutes. More often the doctors can' t fix the damage. Sometimes they are afraid to try something to help because it is dangerous to work on the brain. The doctors might make the person worse if he operates on the brain.Dr. Robert White, a famous professor and doctor, thinks he knows a way to help. He thinks doctors should make the brain very cold. If it is very cold, the brain can live without blood for 30 minutes. This gives the doctor a longer time to do something for the brain. Dr. White tried his idea on 13 monkeys. First he taught them to do different jobs, then he operated on them. He made the monkeys' blood go through a machine. The machine cooled the blood. Then the machine sent the blood back to the monkeys' brains. When the brain' s temperature was 10°C, Dr. White stopped the blood to the brain. After 30 minutes he turned the blood back on. He warmed the blood again. After their operations the monkeys were like they had been before. They were healthy and busy. Each one could still do the jobs the doctor had taught them. 【小题1】The biggest difficulty in operating on the damaged brain is that _______. A.the time is too short for doctorsB.the patients are often too nervous C.the damage is extremely hard to fix D.the blood-cooling machine might break down【小题2】The brain operation was made possible mainly by _______. A.taking the blood out of the brainB.trying the operation on monkeys firstC.having the blood go through a machineD.lowering the brain' s temperature【小题3】With Dr. White' s new idea, the operation on the damaged brain _______. A.can last as long as 30 minutesB.can keep the brain' s blood warmC.can keep the patient' s brain healthyD.can help monkeys do different jobs【小题4】What is the right order of the steps in the operation? a. send the cooled blood back to the brain b. stop the blood to the brainc. have the blood cooled down d. operate on the brain A.a,b,c,dB.c,a,b,dC.c, b, d, aD.b, c, d, ait doesn t matter是什么意思_百度知道
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it doesn't matter生词本 [it 'dʌzənt ˈmætə] 没关系; 没什么 双语例句1. &Steve, what do you want?& — &Coke, Pepsi, it doesn't matter.& “史蒂夫,你要喝点什么?”——“可口可乐,百事,随便啦。”来自柯林斯例句2. &Did I wake you?& — &Yes, but it doesn't matter.& “我把你吵醒了?”——“是的,不过没关系。”来自柯林斯例句3. It doesn't matter if you win or lose. 你是赢是输都无所谓。来自柯林斯例句4. It doesn't matter much whether we go together or separately. 我们一起去还是分头去都可以.来自《简明英汉词典》5. It doesn't matter to me whether you go or not. 你去或不去,对我都没关系.来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
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You Don鈥檛 Have to Lose Money on Tour
By Nick Woods
Last night, I spent about an hour throwing a temper tantrum over
by a certain car-and-laptop slangin& sensation band detailing how a 28-day US tour netted them negative $12,000, despite raking in close to $140K. Some of their expenses were unavoidable. But I think it&s obvious to most touring musicians who read it that there was also a ton of excess that could have been avoided [ahem, thousands of dollars on stage lights].
Shit like this pisses me off because it implies that being in a band in the US is financially impossible for smaller groups like yours and mine. It puts a stigma on the idea of touring&that it&s too complex and commercially driven. But the truth is, on my band Direct Hit&s first longer US tour, despite playing to probably 15 to 25 people every night in basements and dives, we came home with enough to at least take our pissed off girlfriends out for a night on the town to say sorry for leaving for more than a month. How is it that a tiny, G-list group like ours makes more than one with more than 100 million views on YouTube? Turns out, it&s fucking easy.
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It&s cool that the band mentioned above tried to do it right by paying their members a salary, covering hotel rooms, and shelling out $25K in &production expenses,& but reading through their tour accounting highlights, there were plenty of obvious pitfalls that you and I have the luxury of avoiding. Following a few basic, common sense steps while you&re on tour&with a band of any size&will ensure you won&t end up destitute. It doesn&t matter if you&re Beyonce, or a DJ in a 1,000-cap venue, or some dumb punk band playing for nine people who think you suck.
Speaking of, let&s review the basics from my band&s 2013 tour accounting:
Days on the road: 37 (June 20, 2013 to July 28, 2013)
Total cost of gas: $3,488.45
Van repairs: $494.15
Bank costs: $92.00
Parking: $26.00
Hotels: $122.00
Tolls: $148.05
COGS*: $3,096.24
*&Cost Of Goods Sold&
Door money (&ticket sales&): $4,225.00
Merch sales: $4,373.00
How&d we do it? A few easy tips:
Figure out how much it&s gonna cost before you leave
&We don&t care about money! All we want to do is drive around and party like it&s a vacation!& A lot of groups I&ve talked to take that approach to touring. And that&s awesome! None of us are getting rich off this shit. But really, when was the last time you took a vacation and didn&t stop and think for at least a minute or two to at least ballpark how much that trip&s gonna cost?
Figuring out a basic budget for a tour takes about 20 minutes. You know the cities you want to visit. You know how quick your vehicle of choice eats up gas. So just go to Mapquest&Google Maps if you&re making 10 stops or less&and enter in every city (specific addresses if you have them already) on your whole route, making sure your starting and ending point is your own address. Take the total mileage of the trip, and multiply it by 1.15. That gives you your total mileage, plus a 15% buffer for when you get lost, and make a quick detour or two. Then divide that total by whatever MPG your van or hearse or whatever you drive gets. That&ll tell you how many gallons you&ll go through. Then multiply that number by the cost per gallon of gas at whatever pump is closest to you. That&ll tell you how about how much gas is going to cost for the whole trip. Divide that by the number of shows you&re playing, and that tells you on average how much you have to profit each night to cover the cost if you feel like it.
Fuel is far and away the biggest expense a DIY kind of band makes on tour. Everything else basically pales in comparison. So if you know how much gas you&re gonna have to buy, that at least tells you the majority of how much it&s going to cost you to drive the whole trip and get home.
Always ask about money and a place to sleep
No one wants to be the asshole who asks a promoter for more than they should. And you don&t have to. But when you&re booking a tour, at least make a point to mention to everyone booking you about how much you&re spending on gas every day, and ask if you can expect to make that back each night.
Asking about money isn&t about getting rich. It&s about making sure that the person who&s booking you actually gives a shit about getting people to show up. When I tried booking my first tour, I made the mistake of telling promoters that I didn&t care about money&I just wanted a place for my band to play. The result? Half the time, we&d show up at a place and the bartender wouldn&t even know there was a show happening that night because the promoter didn&t even give a big enough shit to mention it to him or her. And why should they? If they haven&t guaranteed anything and no one shows up, it&s no skin off their nose because they&re not on the hook for anything. Even landing a $25 guarantee ensures they at least have to tell five people to show up. And if a promoter can&t guarantee you that much, they&ll take the money through the door that you earned yourself by getting your friends in town to come hang. So fuck them.
Same goes for a place to crash. Asking if your promoter knows about a couch to crash on at least shows them it costs you something to show up and play for 20 minutes. Hotels are fucking expensive&there&s no easier way to blow a budget than getting a room even a night or two a week. If you get stuck without a floor to crash on, suck it up and sleep in your van. Or pull into a campground and sleep on the grass. It&s way cheaper than Motel 6.
Keep your transport small
It&s tempting to travel in the closest simile to a mobile apartment possible when you&re on tour, but it&s maybe the dumbest move you can make. The bigger the rig, the more you spend on gas, maintenance, repairs, parking, and tolls. It&s a lot less safe, since it&s tougher to brake quickly, tougher to navigate in the wind, and tougher to maneuver through tight passages, through mountains and hills, and around corners. It might seem like a great idea to drop just an extra grand (&just&) on a trailer, but you can kiss underground and covered parking goodbye since you definitely won&t make clearance, and most street parking since it&s tougher to efficiently parallel park. That means you&ll end up hitting open event lots which usually cost three times as much as basic underground or sidewalk spots. Unless you have a history of selling so much merch that you NEED the extra space, it&s a bad idea to bring it.
If you&re a two-piece band, tour in a Ford Escort. If you&re a 4-piece, tour in a minivan. If you think you&re gonna sell a bunch of merch, upgrade to a 12-passenger van. In all cases, do your very best to clear extra space in your ride by setting yourself up to share speaker cabinets and a drum set at every show. The smaller you can keep things, the more cost you&ll be able to cut. And ONLY go after a big, ridiculous rig when you absolutely have to. Justify that shit with numbers, not your own ego.&
Keep track of how much you make on merch, and keep the total separate
&This shit is easy! We made $112 at that show, even though there were only 14 people who showed up!& I hear this one a lot too. Most bands make money on tour from two different sources: Door money and merch. It&s important to remember though that merch costs something, while donations don&t. So you have to keep separate records of both.
When you sell stuff, keep a running total of what you&ve made each night off shirts and music. It&s easy to think you&re on top when you walk away from a show having sold $40 in merch every night, when the fact is that stuff you sold cost something before your tour even started. You don&t have to be an asshole about it&if you feel like keeping a detailed account of what exactly you handed out, and how much you got in return for it, then cool. But at the very least, mark down a ballpark figure for how much you sold versus how much the six people at your show donated to your band when the hat got passed around three hours after you played. When you get home, total up the amount you got for merch, and subtract how much you paid to make it in the first place. At least that way the dude who got suckered into paying to print it, or pay for the shirts you printed on, knows how badly he got fucked over.
Make time to go to the grocery store, and hold on to old water bottles
Peanut butter, jelly, canned tuna, whole grain bread, multivitamins, and tap water are so much cheaper than Dollar Menu and Coca-Cola. You might spend $5 at a drive-thru instead of $10 at the store, but the shit you buy at the store will last for five days rather than 10 minutes. And if you&re lucky enough to get a buyout at a show, it means you can add that to your door money instead of blowing it on heavy-ass bullshit that makes you want to puke onstage. By stopping at a grocery store and buying a bunch of cheap nutrition ahead of time, you&ll spend less than half of what you would on fast food. If you take a multivitamin every day, you won&t even be losing out on the nutrients all that bullshit iceberg lettuce and mealy-ass tomatoes your Subway would provide you with anyway.
Nick Woods fronts a band called
from Milwaukee, WI. Check them out on tour with PEARS so they don't go broke:
12/3 - NASHVILLE @ FOOBAR
12/4 - BIRMINGHAM @ THE NICK
12/5 - NEW ORLEANS @ BANKS ST. BAR
12/6 - AUSTIN @ RED 7
12/7 - HOUSTON @ WALTER'S
12/8 - DALLAS @ GAS MONKEY
12/9 - OKLAHOMA CITY @ BLUE NOTE
12/10 - ST. LOUIS @ THE DEMO
12/11 - OMAHA @ THE HIDEOUT
12/12 - MILWAUKEE @ THE BORG WARD
12/13 - MADISON @ DRAGONFLY LOUNGE
12/14 - MINNEAPOLIS @ TRIPLE ROCK
Written by: Nick Woods
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