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1 . 假设你是李津,得知2020年女排亚俱杯(Asian Women’s Volleyball Club Championship)将于1月20日至28日在天津举行。请你写信给在天津某国际学校的英国朋友Chris,内容包括:
(1)告诉Chris天津女排将代表中国参加比赛;
(2)解释值得学习的女排精神;
(3)邀请他一起去观看比赛。
注意:
(1)词数不少于100;
(2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
(3)开头已为你写好,不计入总词数。
Dear Chris,

How is everything going?


_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Yours,

Li Jin

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2 . First it was jogging. Then aerobics(有氧运动). Not too long ago, Americans discovered race walking.

Now Americans are into a new fitness craze. They’re taking up bicycling. Over hills and down mountainsides and across quiet country roads, Americans are busily rolling along.

The number of adults who ride for fitness is around 17 million, an increase of 70 percent over four years ago. Twice as many women as men are coming to the sport. Americans are falling in love with biking because it has speed, the benefits of jogging and beautiful scenery.

Bicycling is a very appropriate sport, which is important to people who injured their knees while jogging or whose joints are aching from aerobics. And biking is a real awakening for people who have been into race walking in the past. Race walking is as dull as watching paint dry.

The most popular kind of bicycle for people who are new to the sport is the mountain bike, which has a fixed frame with wide tires and upright handles. Mountain bikes also have many gears(齿轮)to make it easier to climb hills. About 5 million Americans ride mountain bikes, compared with 200,000 who rode them only five years ago.

Costs range from about $130 for a bottom-of-the-line bicycle to more than $2,700 for an expensive bicycle.

Mountain biking has attracted some people who race down the sides of mountains like a bat out of hell. But most riders ride slowly and they rarely venture far from home.

The biking craze has brought an unexpected profit(盈利)to clothing and bicycle accessory (附属品)makers. Last year, bikers paid $630 million for biking clothes and accessories.

Bicycling seems likely to continue its fantastic growth.

1. The main idea of the article is _____________.
A.riding a bicycling is one of the most dangerous sports in America
B.Americans are rolling along
C.bicycling is the latest fitness craze in America
D.Most people in America want to own a hand-made bicycle that can cost more than $2,700
2. Race walking is about as dull as watching paint dry because____________.
A.race walking is a slow-moving sport
B.the number of adults who ride for fitness has grown 70 percent in four years
C.it has speed, the benefits of jogging and beautiful scenery
D.Americans are taking up bicycling
3. If you injured your knees, it would be painful to _________.
A.walk up stairsB.throw a baseball
C.write your nameD.use the telephone
4. One reason mountain bikes are so popular is that___________.
A.most people are new to that sport
B.about 5 million Americans own mountain bikes
C.a cheap mountain bike costs about $130
D.they have many gears to make it easier to ride up hills
5. The bicycling craze has been a windfall(意外收获) for ___________.
A.people who want to ride like a bat out of hell
B.bicycle accessory makers
C.race walkers
D.twice as many women as men
2020-09-22更新 | 61次组卷 | 1卷引用:天津市滨海学校2019~2020学年高一下学期期中英语试题
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3 . The term “Iron Man” has many connotations(内涵), including references to a song, a comic book icon, even a movie. Yet only one definition of the term truly lives up to its name: the Ironman triathlon held annually in Hawaii, a picturesque(独特的)setting for a challenging race, which demands amazing physical prowess and the ability to swim, bike, and run a marathon, all in less than 12 hours with no break. Very few individuals are up to the task.

However, Gordon Haller is a notable exception. Growing up in the 1950s, Haller developed an interest in many sports categorized as endurance(耐性)athletics and welcomed their physical demands. As he pursued a degree in physics he drove a taxi to pay the bills, but competitive training proved his passion. So when he heard about the race in 1978, the first year it was held, he immediately signed up.

The race originated in a somewhat amusing way. The members of the two popular sports clubs, the Mid-Pacific Road Runners of Honolulu and the Waikiki Swim Club of Oahu, had a long-standing and good-natured debate going over who made better athletes: runners or swimmers. However, some local bikes thought both clubs were wrong, claiming that they, in fact, deserved the title. Wanting to settle the dispute (争论)once and for all, they decided to combine three separate races already held annually on the island into one massive test of endurance. Thus, the Waikiki Roughwater Swim of 2.4 miles, the Around-Oahu Bike race of 112 miles, and the Honolulu Marathon of 26.2 miles were all put together to form the Ironman Triathlon.

Haller was one of only fifteen competitors to show up that February morning to start the race. He quickly scanned the few pages of rules and instructions, and on the last page he discovered a sentence that would become the race’s famous slogan: “Swim 2.4 miles! Bike 112 miles! Run 26.2 miles! Brag(吹牛)for the rest of your life!” Haller took that to heart, and at the end of the day, he became the first Ironman champion in history. Haller’s physical strength enabled him to do what no one else in the past had accomplished.

In the approximately thirty years since that very first race, the Ironman has become a tradition in Hawaii and now boasts approximately 1500 entrants every year. The competitors who complete the race don’t have to be the first across the finish line to claim success: just finishing is a victory onto itself.

1. The “Iron Man”in the passage above refers to ____________.
A.a folk songB.a movie character
C.a triathlon athleteD.a sports event
2. What do we know about Gordon Haller from the passage?
A.He had a great interest in all kinds of sports.
B.He was a member of the Waikiki Swim Club of Oahu.
C.He became a taxi driver after he graduated from school.
D.He was the champion in the first Ironman Triathlon.
3. What does the underlined word “prowess” in the first paragraph mean?
A.musclesB.skillsC.balanceD.reaction
4. The Ironman race was born due to the fact that__________.
A.The two clubs fought over who made better athletes.
B.Gordon Haller wanted to show his great endurance.
C.The combined race can help choose the most athletic.
D.Club members wanted to improve their physical abilities.
5. What can we infer from the passage about the first Ironman Triathlon?
A.Participants had to choose two from the three races in the first Ironman Triathlon.
B.Haller may not have known the rules of it before he showed up for the event.
C.No other competitors other than Haller finished the races in the end.
D.Sixteen competitors in total participated in it on February morning.
6. What does the last paragraph try to tell us?
A.It is the participation rather than victory that counts.
B.The current Ironman Triathlon is different from the original one.
C.The victors respond excitedly when crossing the finish line.
D.The event attracts many people because it creates good fortune.
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