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2021年高考英语专题练习:阅读理解记叙文Passage 1She may no longer be a part of The Great British Bake Off, but you can’t keep Mary Berry away from what she enjoys doing most—taking the nation’s favourite recipes and giving them her own unique twist. In her brand new series, Classic Mary Berry, she promises that every single dish presented has been personally tested at home by her own family—and only those that received a thumbs up (赞许) from everyone made the cut.It would certainly take a brave person to suggest Mary had got it wrong. Having started cooking in her twenties, she now has more than 70 cookery books to her name. So what can viewers expect from the new show? “This is food you can cook at home, each focusing on a different style of food, dishes with simple techniques and tips on what you can prepare ahead,” Mary says. “Classic me!”It wasn’t until she was 75 that she found fame, following the launch (推出) of Bake Off in 2010. Her chemistry with baker Paul Hollywood and presenters Sue Perkins and Mel Giedroyc quickly turned the show into the most popular series on TV. But in 2017, when it moved to Channel 4, Mary decided she would remain with the BBC.Mary, who has two children and four grandchildren, lives with Paul, her husband, for 51 years, in Buckinghamshire, where they grow much of what they eat in their own garden. But while Paul is on hand to help tend to the fruit and veg, Mary insists that the kitchen remains her kingdom. Although Mary turns 83 next month, there is no suggestion of her slowing down and even less of retiring. “We all do things that we enjoy,” she explains. “I find cooking is v ery relaxing. I cook something and everyone goes, ‘Isn’t that delicious? Can we have it again?’ I find that so rewarding. I hope I inspire people to enjoy family cooking. Life is all about sharing. If we are good at something, let us pass it on. That is the pleasure I get.”1.What do we know about Bake Off?A.It sold cookery books.B.It remained with the BBC.C.It was launched by the BBC.D.It was hosted on Channel 4 initially.2.What made Mary Berry famous?A.Deciding to stay with the BBC.B.Helping to launch Bake Off in 2010.C.Teaching her colleagues chemistry on TV.D.Creating an inviting atmosphere on the show.3.What can we infer from Paragraph 4?A.Mary enjoys working with her family in their own garden.B.Mary is quite confident that her cooking will be well received.C.Mary receives some suggestions that she slow down or retire.D.Mary doesn’t want to be disturbed when cooking in the kitchen.4.What can be a suitable title for the text?A.Passing on the Cooking PleasureB.Creating Her Own Unique StyleC.Refusing to Slow Down or RetireD.Chasing Your Dream of CookingPassage 2In the spring of 1870, a young man called Jacob Riis traveled across the Atlantic Ocean to New York City, who came from Denmark. He was just twenty-one years old. In his first years in America it was difficult to get a job. Jacob Riis had to go from place to place seeking work. At last, Jacob Riis got a job writing for a newspaper in New York City.This was his chance. He finally found a profession that would lead to his life work—making the world a better place for poor people. The newspaper sent him to police headquarters for stories. There he saw life at its worst, especially in a very poor part of New York which was known as Mulberry Bend. People had no way of finding out how terrible the lives of people were in Mulberry Bend. But as a newspaper reporter, he could find the truth. And he wrote many stories about the life there. Riis started a personal war against slum houses (贫民窟), the sort he saw in Mulberry Bend. He also worked to get laws against child labor, and made sure that these laws were obeyed. And he helped establish centers for older people.His book, How the Other Half Lives, was published in 1890. He became famous. Theodore Roosevelt, president of the United States, called Riis the most useful citizen in New York City. Riis continued to write about conditions that were in need of major reform. His twelve books, including Children of the Poor, helped improve conditions in the city. The books also made him popular as a speaker in other cities. Jacob Riis’s concern for the poor kept him so busy writing and speaking around the country that he ruined his health. He died in 1914.1.Where did Riis live in 1869?A.In New York City.B.In Denmark.C.In Mulberry Bend.D.In a slum house.2.Why did Riis regard writer as his lifetime profession?A.To earn more money.B.To find and tell people the truth.C.To make himself live a better life.D.To improve the life of the poor people.3.What did Riis do to help people in Mulberry Bend?A.Made laws against child labor.B.Fought with the people in slum houses.C.Worked hard to change the poor’s living conditions there.D.Helped to found centers for young children and old people.4.What’s the purpose of the author writing the article?A.To introduce a writer fighting for the poor’s better life.B.To show people a better world a writer was fighting for.C.To make all the Americans live a happier and better life.D.To show the hard life of reporter living in the slum house.Passage 3After 21 years of marriage, my wife wanted me to take another woman out to dinner and a movie. The other woman was my mother, who had been a widow for 19 years. However, the demands of my work and my threechildren had made it possible to visit her only occasionally.That Friday after work, when I arrived at her house, my mother was waiting in the door with her coat on. She had curled her hair and was wearing the dress that she had worn to celebrate her last wedding anniversary.We went to a restaurant that, although not elegant, was very nice and cozy. My mother took my arm as if she were the First Lady. During the dinner, we had an agreeable conversation about nothing extraordinary but just caught up on recent events. We talked so much that we missed the movie.As we arrived at her house later, she said, “I’ll go out with you again, but only if you let me invite you.” I agreed. A few days later, my mother died of a serious heart attack. It happened so suddenly that I didn’t have a chance to do anything for her.Some time later, I received an envelope with a copy of a restaurant receipt from the same place mother and I had dined. An attached note said, “I paid this bill in advance. I wasn’t sure that I could be there; still, I paid for two plates—one for you and the other for your wife. You will never know what that night meant for me. I love you, son.”At that moment, I understood the importance of saying “I love you” and of giving our loved ones the time they deserve. Nothing in life is more important than family. Give family members the attention they deserve, because these thi ngs cannot be put off till some “other” time.1.The author describes in detail how his mother looked in order to .A.show readers his mother’s characterB.create an atmosphere of happinessC.emphasize the importance of table mannersD.stress how important the dinner was to his mother2.The author should be thankful to .A.his mom, who paid in advance for the next dinnerB.his wife, who pushed him to have dinner with his momC.his children, who were very understanding and helpfulD.the waiter, who gave him the chance to have dinner with his mom3.What can we infer from the story?A.The author considers his work and family a great burden.B.The author’s mother felt satisfied to have paid the bill in advance.C.The author and his mother saw a movie together after their dinner.D.The author and his mother talked about big events during their dinner.4.What does the author intend to tell us with this story?A good heart is certain to find another to match i t.B. If you put something off, you will regret it in the future.C. We should seek good opportunities to express our love.D. It’s important to express our love to our loved ones in time.Passage 4Madison Williams was studying in her bedroom when her mother, Leigh Williams, came in and screamed, “A little boy fell into a septic tank (化粪池)!” Then she asked her 13-year-old daughter if she could help.Madison and Leigh ran to a neighbor’s yard, where they found the boy’s mad mother and other adults surrounding the septic tank. Madison quickly surveyed the situation. She was the only one who could fit through the small hole. Without hesitation, she got on her stomach next to the opening, placed her arms out in front of her, and told the adults, “Lower me in.”Leigh and others held her waist and legs. Inside, the tank was dark, and the air was terrible. In the process, she jammed her left wrist against a pole, injuring the muscles in her wrist and arm so severely that the hand was useless. Rather than tend to her injury, Madison skimmed the surface of the waste water, hoping to feel the drowning boy. “Every once in a while, I’d see his little toes out of the water,” she said. “Then I would try to grab them.” Minutes ticked by before she saw the faint outline of his foot again. Madison shot her good hand out and grasped the foot tightly. “Pull me up!” she shouted to the others above.As they were pulled to the surface, the boy’s free foot got stuck under the inside lip of the hole. “Lower me down!” she yelled. Then, ten minutes after Madison had entered the tank, she a nd the boy were lifted out. But the boy wasn’t out of trouble. He wasn’t breathing for the lack of oxygen. He was placed on his side, and an adult gave him several hard strikes on the back. It was only when Madison heard him cry that she knew he was all right.1.How did Madison know what had happened?A.She saw it herself.B.She heard a cry for help.C.Her mother told her about it.D.Her mother asked her to help.2.What drove Madison to save the little boy?A.The boy’s scream.B.The boy’s request.C.Her mother’s bravery.D.Her own willingness.3.What happened to the little boy at last?A.He was saved.B.He was drowned.C.He wasn’t breathing.D.He was sent to hospital.4.What is the passage mainly about?A.A girl and her brave mother.B.A boy fell into a septic tank.C.How to save a drowning boy.D.A girl voluntarily saved a little boy.Passage 5Unless your parent is a head chef or bento box (便当盒) master, school lunch is usually nothing to write home about. For artist and father Dominick Cabalo, however, his son Nicholas’ lunches are an oil painting cloth for creativity. Cabalo makes carefully designed drawings on each of 12-year-old Nicholas’ paper lunch bags, usually representing popular lively characters and colorful superheroes.Cabalo began drawing on the bags about three years ago to help Nicholas make new friends in elementary school. “I noticed he was a bit shy when it came to talking to others,” he said. “So by creating apiece of artwork to ‘break the ice’, kids would com e up to him and start talking and hopefully a conversation, or better yet, a new friendship, would start.”Though Nicholas is in middle school now, he still asks his dad to draw on the lunch bags, and will make requests for characters or drawings that he’d like to see on the next bag. Cabalo has drawn about 400 lunch bags in the past three years. He explained that the bags had really helped his son become more confident at school. “He’s broken out of his shell because of this, and I like to think that I had a hand in helping him do this with these bags,” he wrote.Nicholas keeps most of the bags. “Some come back in better condition than others,” Cabalo said. “We may lose one due to the occasional wet sandwich or leaky drink, but that’s to be expected.” A s for the bags that make it home undamaged, Cabalo posts their photos to social media. His favorites are the more time-consuming series of bags that can be joined up to create a larger image, such as the “Finding Nemo” triptych (三联画).1.What special feature makes Nicholas’ lunch bags distinguish?A.Delicious food cooked by a head chef.B.Beautiful oil paintings produced by artists.C.Colorful superheroes drawn by Nicholas.D.Lively characters drawn by the kid’s loving father.2.Why did Cabalo draw on the lunch bags in the very beginning?A.To help his son to make new friends.B.To make his son’s lunch bags attractive.C.To encourage his son to be more confident.D.To improve his son’s academic performance.3.Which of the following best describes Cabalo?A. Friendly.B. Noble.C. Caring.D. Talented.4.What is this text mainly about?A.Cabalo draws popular lively characters and colorful superheroes for his son.B.Dad’s special lunch bag drawings help his shy son come out of his shell.C.Nicholas’ new friends in elementary school make him m ore confident.D.Nicholas keeps the more time-consuming series of bags designed by his father.Passage 6When Kyle Jauregui recently went to pick up his younger sister’s birthday cake, he was met with a bittersweet surprise.On arriving at the baker’s, he learnt that Madison’s cake had already been paid for—by a complete stranger. It was a touching act of kindness, but, as it turned out, not a random one. The cake had been paid for by a lady known simply as “McKenna’s mum”—as part of a gesture she had been making for a while, and for a heartbreaking reason.day. McKenna was only nine months old in 2008, when she was crushed by a falling TV set as her family prepared to move house.It’s a painful occasion for her mum, but one she has transformed into something positive. The cake she bought was accompanied by a card which read as follows:“Dear Birthday Girl Family,In honour of my daughter’s 10th birthday I have chosen your birthday cake to pay for. Each year I do this random act of kindness because I am unable to buy my daughter a cake of her own. Today is her big double digit birthday. Please enjoy your day.”By Kyle’s own admission, the whole family was left speechless. “We just want to say thank you to McKenna’s mom,” he wrote, “and wish McKenna a happy birthday. There’s still good in this world.”1.What do we know about the birthday cake?A.It tasted bittersweet.B.It was paid by McKenna’s mum.C.It made the family heart-broken.D.It was free of charge.2.Who died according to the passage?A.Kyle Jauregui.B.Madison.C.McKenna Jodell Fox.D.McKenna’s mum.3.Which of the following can best describe McKenna’s mum?A.Warm-hearted and cheerful.B.Strong-willed but depressed.C.Broken-hearted but generous.D.Kind-hearted and positive.4.Which of the following would be the best title for the text?A.A Painful AccidentB.A Speechless BirthdayC.One Birthday Cake for Two GirlsD. World Full of SurprisesPassage 7It was during a school trip to the Art Gallery of NSW that I realized I was not white.Aged eight, rough and noisy as any child travelling to an exciting place miles away from their own home, a supervising teacher seriously reminded me to stay in one place. To ensure this happened, and that I did not escape to a closed-off exhibition area the minute her eyes turned elsewhere, she forced me to hold the hand of a quiet, modest girl in my class, the typical teacher’s pet.Already feeling incredibly self-conscious, the moment took a turn for the worse when a fellow classmate eyed our interlocked hands. With a finger pointing accusingly towards us, he said, “God, I can seeher hand turning black already.”That night I came home and cried in the shower. My own secret purchase of a Dove beauty bar failed to wash off the thick layer of dark grime (污点) onto my skin. For the first time I was forced to confront the vast valley between who I thought I was and who I actually was.Race proceeded to become something I struggled with all throughout adolescence. In stories like these, the climax (高潮) usually comes during university. To an extent, that was true.In your hands today is an edition that celebrates stories like mine, of lives and experiences informed by race.While race is the source of many of our struggles, it is also the location of our characteristics, dearest stories, and most loved people. As people coming from an ethno (人种的)-cultural minority, our race informs, but does not single-handedly define, who we are.1.Why did the teacher ensure the author stayed in one place?A.She punished the author because the author was not white.B.She was happy to see the author and the girl hand in hand.C.She was afraid the author would be laughed at by her classmates.D.She was afraid the author would run to a forbidden exhibition area.2.When did the author realize what the race meant to her?A.The moment the boy said her hands were black.B.The minute the teacher required her to stay still.C.The moment she bought a Dove beauty bar secretly.D.The night the bar couldn’t wash off the dirt from her skin.3.It is inferred from the text that .A.she struggled hardest during her college yearsB.she fought for those who were treated in an unfair wayC.she realized who she actually was during her adolescenceD.she struggled against the prejudice all her life4.Which of the following can be the title of the passage?A.Race Is EverywhereB. Race Taught Me a LotC. Minorities Are the BestD. Race Defines Who We Are答案Passage 1【文章大意】本文是一篇记叙文。
Lesson 9 Mark Twain ---Mirror of America1. a man who became obsessed with the frailties of the human racea man who became constantly preoccupied by the moral weaknesses of mankind2. Mark Twain digested the new American experience before sharing it with the world as writer and lecturer.Mark Twain first observed and absorbed the new American experience, and then introduce it to t he world in his books or lectures.3. The cast of characters set before him in his new profession was rich and varied…In his new profession he could meet people of all kinds.4. Broke and discouraged, he accepted a job as reporter with the Virginia City Territorial Enterp rise…With no money and a frashated feeling, he accepted a job as reporter with Territorial Enterprise i n Virginia City ...5. Mark Twain began digging his way to regional fame as a newspaper reporter…He began working hard to became well known locally as a newspaper reporter and humorist. 6. and when she projects a new surprise, the grave world smiles as usual, and says 'Well, that is California all over. '"and when California makes a plan for a new surprise, the solemn people in other states of the U.S . smile as usual, making a comment "that's typical of California"7. Bitterness fed on the man who had made the world laugh.The man who had made the world laugh was himself consumed by bitterness.Lesson 10 The Trial That Rocked the World1. we'll show them a few tricksWe have some clever and unexpected tactics and we will surprise them in the trial.2. The case had erupted round my head...The case had come down upon me unexpectedly and violently.3. The fundamentalists adhered to a literal interpretation of the Old Testament.The fundamentalists believe in a word-for-word acceptance of what is said in the Bible. 4. that all animal life, including monkeys and men, had evolved from a common ancestor. that all life had d eveloped gradually from a common original organism5. "Let's take this thing to court and test the legality of it."Let's accuse Scopes of teaching evolution and let the court decide whether he is breaking the law or not.6. People from the surrounding hills, mostly fundamentalists…People from the nearby mountains, mostly fundamentalists, came to support Bryan against those professors, scientists, and lawyers who came from the northern big cities and were not fundame ntalists.7. As my father growled, "That's one hell of a jury!"As my father complained angrily, "That' s no jury at all. "8. He is here because ignorance and bigotry are rampant.He is here because unenlightenment and prejudice are widespread and unchecked.9. Spectators paid to gaze at it and ponder whether they might be related.People had to pay in order to have a look at the ape and to consider carefully whether apes and h umans could have a common ancestry.10. and the crowd punctuated his defiant replies with fervent "Amens"and the crowd, who were mainly fundamentalists, took his words showing no fear as if they were prayers, interrupting frequently with "Amen"Lesson111)a flagrant example…a shameless example of irresponsibility in making the dictionary2)what underlies all this…What causes the abuse in the popular press?3)it cannot be described in terms of …Each language cannot be described according to other language, or even by its own past.4)all languages are dynamic..Every living language is in a process of constant change.5)even in so settled a matter as..Even in spelling, which is so stable and hardly debatable, a dictionary cannot always decide absolutely which is right and which is wrong.6)but neither his vanity nor his purse is…A dictionary should record the fact without bothering whether it can satisfy the vanity of those who use a dictionary to prove their unyielding position in an argument or help those who bet some money in support of their conviction.7)has the dictionary abdicated …Has the dictionary failed to do its duty?8)lexicography, like god,..Lexicography is a science and its judgment, like the judgment of God, cannot be swayed by anybody no matter what high social position he may occupy.9)and this, too, is complex, subtle,And this is also complicated, delicate, and always changing.10)the editorial charges the Third Internat ional with…The editorial accuses the Third International of being pedantically and confusingly wordy. Lesson 121)with a face that seemed totally unfamiliar..who looked deadly serious, never laughed2)sometimes old Jules, or his son Lazarus,..Sometimes old Jules, or his son Lazarus, would get involved in a rough, noisy quarrel or fight on a Saturday night after much drinking of liquor.3)her attendance had always been sporadic ..She often missed her classes and had little interest in schoolwork.4)she existed for me only as a vaguely…I only knew her as a person who would make other people feel ill at ease.5)she dwelt and moved somewhere within my scope of vision.She lived and moved somewhere within my range of sight (Although I saw her, I paid little attention to her).6)if it came to a choice between Grandmother Macleod…If my mother had to make a choice between Grandmother Macleod and Piquette, she wouldcertainly choose the latter without hesitation, no matter whether the latter had nits or not.7)her defiant face, momentarily,,..Normally, she was a defensive person, and her face was guarded as if it was wearing a mask. But when she was saying this, there was an expression of challenge on her face, which, for a brief moment, became unguarded and unmasked. And in her eyes there was a kind of hope which was so intense that it filled people with terror.8)she looked a mess, to tell you the truth,..She looked a mess, to tell you the truth; she was a dirty, untidy woman, dressed in a very careless way.9)she was up in court a couple of times…She was brought in court several times, because she was drunk and disorderly as one could expect.Lesson131)carving their way into the international shipping trade…cutting their way into the international shipping trade by charging much less freight rate than the Western shipping companies2)who are bent on taking …who are determined to take the biggest share of the trade3)routes in which Britain has a big stake.Britain has important interests in these trade routes.4) they make it harder to make a big killing..They make it more difficult to make a large amount of money when economic conditions are favorable.5)but they make it easier to weather..But they make it easier to survive when economic conditions are unfavorable.6)the estuaries of ..More and more oil tankers the world over lay idle.7)much of Britain’s liner fleet..Much of the fleet carries goods between foreign countries.8)British companies are big on the..British companies are doing much business on the line between Japan and Australia.9)developing countries regard a merchant navy..Developing countries consider a merchant navy very important because it is a sign of their economic power, so after they have set up a national airline, the next thing they would like to have is a merchant fleet.10)Russia has expanded its cargo..Neither the growth in Russia's trade nor that in world trade would demand such a rapid development of Russia's cargo-liner fleet.11)has developed the kinds of ships which would certainly..These ships would certainly make it possible for she Soviet Union to exert its influence on countries far away from its territory.12)and when they go, so does a huge slice..When these smaller shipping companies go bankrupt, a big part of the few old industries that have been doing well and earning huge profits will close down.Lesson 141)king’s spick-and-span flagship..Compared with the British vessel which had gone through many a battle and weathered the storm, the Augusta which was new and clean and which carried King seemed to be from another world.2)droves of bluejackets..A group of British navy men were cleaning the deck in a spirited way.3)Hopkins had travelled to London..His visits to London and Moscow were widely covered by newspapers all over the world.4)He’s having the time of his life…He's having the best time of his life, sir.5)the Russians..The Russians will fight on. And it will be difficult for them to manage to carry on the fight.6) Hopkins held out one wasted hand ..Hopkins extended one of his weak and feeble hands and used his thin bony fingers to count the things the British wanted to have.7)but id softens the ..But it will make it difficult for the Americans to reject their second demand.8)their empire is..Their empire is very weak in that area (in Asia).9)they’ll also try, subtly but hard,…The British will also try, subtly but hard, to reach an agreement that the U.S. should give more and earlier assistance to Britain than to Russia.10)they prolonged the clasp..The two leaders made their handshake last longer than usual to give photographers time to take pictures. At the same time they smiled and greeted each other.ll)by a shade of a shade, rooseveltSomehow Roosevelt looked just a little more of a Number One Man.12)the erect,..Pug was more familiar with the crippled President than the one on the front-pages standing upright.13)through all the talk of grand hypothetical…Throughout the talk of big imaginary plans ... one pitiful item appeared again and again.14)collapsed..If Russia was defeated, Hitler might try to conclude the war successfully with a large-scale airborne attack on England.15)rather sporting..It was rather risky and daring (sportsmanlike) of Churchill to give the German soldiers a good chance to attack him on the high seas.16)but it might be prudent ..We would have to be careful not to make excessive use of those good angels, otherwise they would refuse to protect US.17) we’re stretched thin…There are too many claims on the limited naval force so we are badly in need of destroyers forescorts on our way back.18)admiral pound wouldWe could do with two more destroyers on the escort force on our return journey.19)victor HenryVictor Henry could be vaguely aware of a feeling of helplessness which was difficult to perceive but which permeated the place.20)the predicament of EnglandThey were over conscious of their country's plight.21)but vague hope,Their conversation showed that they were not sure of the American aid though they felt a little hopeful.22)there is an awful unfoldingThere in the Soviet Union things are going badly for the Russians.23)we may have some sportYou may experience some adventure during the voyage.24)a gay but inconsequent entertianmentThe film was interesting but without any important meaning.25)for the American guestFor Victor Henry, it was an embarrassing half hour.26)the high-flown language bespokeThe declaration is in high-sounding words, but contains nothing substantial in terms of aid to Britain by the United States.27)abuse of Nazi tyrannyThere was clear cut condemnation of the Nazi regime, but no promise of more U.S. aid.28)I’d ventureI would think the Roosevelt-Churchill conference might have decided on more things than that.29)pug saw no virtuePug thought it better to give a clear, direct answer. Ambiguity would not bring any good, only more illusions and disappointments.30)lend-lease is no sweat..everybody.Lend-Lease is no hard work, it just means the American people will have more jobs and earn more money.Lesson 151)the colonel, who is ..affairsThe Colonel,an Empire builder who is not too disgustingly aggressive,sometimes tries to talk to me about public affairs.2)or maybe unwitting influence..Or maybe my suppressed inclination has been brought out under Laura's unintentional influence.3)dismissive as a Pharisee,1 was as puritanical as a Pharisee and I viewed with contempt a11 those who lived a less practical life than my own and regarded them as inhabitants on the moon.4)and now see how I stand, as sentimental..Just imagine how I have changed now.Here I stand。
as 和which 用法区别非限制性定语从句1 as 可以用于定语从句的句首句中句尾,which 只能放主句之后例如:As the newspaper said , most school opened in September .正如报纸所说,大部分学校都在九月份开学了。
Most school opened in September ,as the newspaper said .Most school opened in September , which the newspaper said .He is such the lithe boy as we often talk about . 他就是那个我们经常谈论的小男孩。
2 as 用于被动语态中和表示“习惯性,司空见惯行为”用法的句子例如:I go to work by bus every day , as many people do . 和许多人一样,我每天都坐公交车上班。
表示习惯性和司空见惯行为。
Tom got the first prize in the game , as was expected ! Tom在比赛中得了第一名,正如被期望的一样。
这里就是被动表达了。
3 which 用于否定结构,以及符合宾语结构中,例如:Our football team lost the game , which we didn't expect . 我们的足球队输了,这是我们不希望发生的。
(否定结构)He always speaks highly of Lucy in the play ,which makes others upset.他总是高度赞扬Lucy在戏剧中的角色,这使得其他人很不安!(复合宾语结构)。
as在定语从句中的意思as在定语从句中的意思as在定语从句中是十分的常见的,那么as在定语从句中的意思又是什么呢?1. 准关系代词as引导限制定语从句,用于以下3个结构中,as在从句中作主语、宾语或表语:a. so / such…asSuch people as were mentioned by him were honest. (as作主语)I’ve never seen such a clever man as he is. (as作表语)Last term our maths teacher set so difficult an (= such a difficult) examination problem as none of us worked out.b. the same…asModern statemen are often faced with the same problem as defeated the ancient Romans. (as 作宾语)I like the same book as you do. (as 作宾语)c. as…asAs many children as came were given some cakes. (as 作主语) He is as diligent a man as ever lived. (as 作主语)补充:a. such…as 与such…that的区别such…as 引导定语从句;such…that引导结果状语从句。
They talked in such simple English as children could understand.他们用孩子们能听懂的简单的英语交谈。
They talked in such simple English that children could understand it.他们用十分简单的英语交谈,连孩子们都能听懂。
英语精读4课后翻译答案2你能强迫一个学生来上课,但你不能强迫他思考。
1)You can force a student to attend classes, but you cannot force him to think.2)学习文学不仅能帮你了解他人,还有助于你了解自己。
The study of literature can help you to understand not only other people but also yourself.3)通过阅读范文和练习写作,你可以提高你的写作能力。
You can improve your writing by reading good models and by practicing writing.4)在中世纪人们以为地球是平的,他是宇宙的中心。
In the Middle Ages, people believed that the earth was flat and that it was the center of the universe.5)我既没有时间也没有钱去陪那些大亨们玩高尔夫球。
I can afford neither the time nor the money to play golf with those big cheeses.6)小金决定不了大学已毕业就考研还是找工作。
Xiao Jin could not decide whether to apply for graduate studies right after college or to get a job first.7)爱能够改善人们的心灵—无论是那些给予爱的人还是对得到爱的人。
Love cures people-both those who give it and those who receive it.8)优秀的企业不相信完美,只相信不断的改进,不断的变化。
报纸上出现的英语作文Title: The Impact of Newspapers on Society。
Newspapers have long been a cornerstone of society, serving as conduits of information, opinion, and culture. Their influence spans across various aspects of life, shaping public discourse, political opinions, and societal norms. In this essay, we delve into the multifaceted impact of newspapers on society.Firstly, newspapers play a crucial role in disseminating information. They serve as primary sources of news, covering local, national, and international events. Through newspapers, individuals stay informed about current affairs, developments in politics, economy, science, and culture. Access to diverse and reliable information empowers citizens, enabling them to make informed decisions and participate actively in democratic processes.Moreover, newspapers act as watchdogs, holdinggovernments, corporations, and other powerful entities accountable. Investigative journalism exposes corruption, injustice, and malpractices, fostering transparency and accountability in society. By bringing hidden issues to light, newspapers catalyze societal change and contribute to the maintenance of a healthy democracy.Furthermore, newspapers serve as platforms for public debate and discussion. Opinion pieces, editorials, and letters to the editor provide a forum for expressing diverse viewpoints and engaging in intellectual discourse. Through reasoned debate, newspapers facilitate the exchange of ideas, fostering critical thinking and promoting civic engagement. In this way, they contribute to the pluralism of thought and the enrichment of public discourse.Additionally, newspapers play a crucial role in shaping public opinion and influencing societal attitudes. Through news coverage and editorial stance, newspapers can sway public perceptions on various issues, including politics, social issues, and cultural trends. They have the power to shape narratives, frame debates, and set agendas, therebyinfluencing public opinion and policy outcomes.Furthermore, newspapers serve as archives of history and culture, documenting events, trends, and societal changes over time. They provide a valuable record of the past, enabling future generations to understand their heritage and learn from past experiences. By preserving collective memory, newspapers contribute to the continuity and cohesion of society.However, newspapers also face challenges in the digital age. The rise of online news platforms and social media has disrupted traditional business models, leading to declining readership and advertising revenue for print newspapers. Additionally, the proliferation of misinformation and fake news online poses a threat to the credibility and integrity of journalism.In conclusion, newspapers play a vital role in shaping society, serving as sources of information, agents of accountability, platforms for debate, influencers of public opinion, and custodians of cultural heritage. Despitefacing challenges in the digital age, newspapers remain indispensable to a healthy democracy and informed citizenry. As we navigate the complexities of the modern world, the enduring relevance of newspapers underscores their enduring importance in shaping the fabric of society.。
假设你是学校英语报的小记着英语作文As a reporter for the school English newspaper, I have the opportunity to witness and report on various events and activities within the school. 作为学校英语报的记者,我有机会见证和报道学校内发生的各种事件和活动。
From academic achievements to extracurricular activities, there is always something happening that deserves to be shared with the school community. 从学术成就到课外活动,总有一些值得与学校社区分享的事情发生。
The role of a reporter is not just to inform, but also to give a voice to the students and faculty, and to celebrate the diverse talents and accomplishments within the school. 记者的角色不仅仅是为了通知,还包括给予学生和教职员工发声,以及庆祝学校内多样的才华和成就。
One of the most rewarding aspects of being a reporter for the school English newspaper is the opportunity to interview and profile students and teachers. 作为学校英语报的记者,最令人满意的一点是有机会采访和介绍学生和老师。
I have had the privilege of getting to know individuals who are making a real difference within the school community, whether it's through innovative research, artistic expression, or community service. 我有幸了解到,这些人通过创新的研究、艺术表达或社区服务,在学校社区内产生了真正的影响。
学校英语报记者英语作文As a journalist for the school English newspaper, I have the responsibility to report on various events and news happening in and around our school. Writing for the newspaper has taught me many valuable skills, such as how to interview people, how to write in a concise and clear manner, and how to meet deadlines.One of the most exciting events that I had the opportunity to cover was the school's annual talent show. The talent show showcased the incredible talents of our students, ranging from singing and dancing to magic tricks and stand-up comedy. I interviewed some of the participants and learned about their inspirations and motivations for performing. It was amazing to see the passion and dedication that these students had for their art.Another event that I covered was the school's charity fundraiser. The fundraiser was organized by the student council to raise money for a local charity. I interviewedthe student council members and volunteers who helped with the event. It was inspiring to see how much effort and hard work went into organizing the fundraiser, and it was heartwarming to see the generosity of our school community.In addition to covering events, I also wrote articles on various topics that were of interest to our readers. For example, I wrote an article on the benefits of learning a second language and another on the importance of mental health. These articles required extensive research and interviews with experts in the field. It was challenging, but also rewarding to see the positive feedback from our readers.Writing for the school newspaper has been a great experience for me. It has allowed me to develop my writing skills and to learn about the world around me. It has also given me the opportunity to meet new people and to be part of a community that values communication and information sharing. I look forward to continuing my work as a journalist and to bringing more news and stories to our readers.。
英语关于newspaper的作文(事件)全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1The newspaper has been a crucial part of our daily lives for centuries. It serves as a primary source of information, enabling us to stay informed about what is happening in the world around us. Whether it's local news, international events, sports updates, or entertainment gossip, the newspaper provides us with a diverse array of information to keep us well-informed.Newspapers play a vital role in society by serving as watchdogs, holding those in power accountable, and bringing important issues to the forefront. They also provide a platform for people to voice their opinions through letters to the editor and opinion pieces. This exchange of ideas helps to foster a sense of community and encourages dialogue on important topics.In recent years, the newspaper industry has faced numerous challenges, primarily due to the rise of digital media. With the advent of the internet, many people now prefer to get their news online through websites, social media, and news apps. This shiftin consumer behavior has led to declining readership and decreased revenue for traditional newspaper companies.Despite these challenges, the newspaper industry continues to adapt and evolve to meet the changing needs of readers. Many newspapers now have online editions, multimedia content, and interactive features to engage their audience. In addition, some newspapers have implemented paywalls and subscription models to generate revenue and ensure their long-term sustainability.One of the most significant advantages of newspapers is their credibility and reliability. Unlike social media and other online sources, newspapers adhere to strict journalistic standards and ethics, ensuring that the information they provide is accurate and well-researched. This commitment to quality journalism sets newspapers apart as a trusted source of information in a world where fake news and misinformation are rampant.The newspaper industry also plays a crucial role in democracy by providing citizens with the information they need to make informed decisions. Through investigative journalism and in-depth reporting, newspapers uncover corruption, expose wrongdoing, and shed light on important issues that affectsociety as a whole. This watchdog function is essential for holding governments, corporations, and other powerful institutions accountable.In conclusion, the newspaper remains an indispensable part of our lives, providing us with valuable information, analysis, and perspective on the world around us. Despite the challenges facing the industry, newspapers continue to play a vital role in informing, engaging, and empowering readers. As long as there is a need for reliable, accurate news, the newspaper will continue to be a cornerstone of our society.篇2The Importance of Newspaper in Today's SocietyNewspapers have long been a vital source of information for people all over the world. In today's fast-paced digital age, where news travels at the speed of light through social media and online platforms, the humble newspaper still holds its own as a reliable and trustworthy source of information. In this essay, we will explore the role of newspapers in society and why they remain relevant in the digital age.First and foremost, newspapers provide in-depth coverage of current events and issues. Unlike online news sources thatoften prioritize sensationalism and clickbait, newspapers offer detailed analysis and in-depth reporting on a wide range of topics, from politics and economics to culture and sports. This depth of coverage allows readers to gain a deeper understanding of complex issues and make informed decisions about the world around them.Moreover, newspapers serve as a checks and balance on power. Investigative journalism plays a crucial role in holding governments, corporations, and other institutions accountable for their actions. Through in-depth reporting and thorough investigation, newspapers uncover corruption, injustice, and abuse of power, shining a light on issues that might otherwise go unnoticed or unchallenged.In addition, newspapers promote literacy and critical thinking. Reading a newspaper requires a level of attention and engagement that is often lacking in our digital world of short attention spans and instant gratification. By reading newspapers, people develop their reading and comprehension skills, as well as their ability to think critically and analyze information.Furthermore, newspapers provide a sense of community and connection. Local newspapers, in particular, play a vital role in fostering a sense of community identity and belonging. Theyreport on local events, showcase local businesses and organizations, and highlight the achievements and challenges of the community. By reading their local newspaper, people feel more connected to their neighbors and more invested in the well-being of their community.In conclusion, newspapers continue to play a crucial role in today's society, despite the rise of digital media. They provide in-depth coverage of current events, serve as a checks and balance on power, promote literacy and critical thinking, and foster a sense of community and connection. As we navigate the complex and ever-changing world around us, newspapers remain a trusted source of information and a valuable resource for people of all ages.篇3The Importance of Newspapers in Today's Digital AgeIn today's digital age, where information is just a click away, the importance of newspapers may seem to be fading. However, newspapers are still a vital source of news and information for millions of people around the world. From local events to global happenings, newspapers provide a comprehensive overview of what is going on in the world.One of the main reasons newspapers are still relevant today is the credibility they offer. Unlike social media or online news websites, newspapers are held to a higher standard of journalistic integrity. They have a team of professional journalists who fact-check and verify information before publishing it. This ensures that readers can trust the information they are getting from newspapers.Newspapers also offer a more in-depth analysis of news stories compared to other forms of media. While television and radio news may provide a brief summary of current events, newspapers often have longer articles that delve deeper into the issues at hand. This allows readers to gain a better understanding of complex topics and form their own opinions.In addition to news, newspapers also provide valuable information on a wide range of topics such as sports, entertainment, and business. Many newspapers have dedicated sections for these topics, allowing readers to stay informed on the latest trends and developments in their areas of interest.Furthermore, newspapers play an important role in holding those in power accountable. Investigative journalism, a hallmark of newspapers, helps uncover corruption, injustice, and wrongdoing in society. By shining a light on these issues,newspapers help create a more transparent and accountable government.Moreover, newspapers serve as a historical record of a society's past. By documenting events as they happen, newspapers provide a snapshot of a particular moment in time. Researchers, historians, and future generations can look back at newspapers to understand how society has evolved over the years.Despite the rise of digital media, newspapers continue to remain a vital source of news and information for people around the world. Their credibility, in-depth analysis, coverage of a wide range of topics, and role in holding power accountable make them an indispensable part of our lives. As we navigate through an increasingly digital world, let us not forget the importance of newspapers in keeping us informed and engaged in the world around us.。
报纸英语怎么读?报纸英语的读音为newspaper,其英式读音为[ˈnjuːzpeɪpə(r)],美式读音为[ˈnuːzpeɪpər]。
newspaper作为名词,是可数名词,中文含义有“报纸”、“报”、“旧报纸”、“报社”,复数形式是直接加s,即newspapers。
newspaper的含义及双语例句介绍newspaper作为名词,含义为报纸;报;旧报纸。
复数为newspapers。
例句有:1、I read every last article in the newspaper.报纸上的每一篇文章我都读。
2、The newspaper story is based on hard facts.报纸的这篇报道有可靠的事实根据。
3、Our newspaper aims to reflect the views of the local community.我们的报纸旨在表达当地人民的心声。
4、Issues like this are the newspaper's meat and potatoes. 像这样的话题是报纸赖以生存的素材。
5、Don't forget to cancel the newspaper before going away. 外出前,别忘了停订报纸。
6、She used the newspaper column as a platform for her feminist views.她以这个报纸专栏为讲坛,宣传她的女权主义观点。
7、I have been a faithful reader of your newspaper for many years.我是贵报多年来的忠实读者。
8、The newspaper published a withdrawal the next day.报纸第二天发表了撤销声明。
9、The article was spiked for fear of legal action against the newspaper.因担心被提起诉讼,报社未发表那篇文章。