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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了全世界的人不仅喜欢运动,更喜欢看比赛,还介绍了世界上一些受欢迎的运动、运动的历史和运动带来的好处。

1 . All over the world people enjoy sports. Sports help to keep people healthy and happy, and to live longer.     1    They buy tickets or turn on their TVs to watch the games. Often they get very excited when their player or team wins.

    2    Football, for example, has spread around the world. Swimming is popular in all countries near the sea or in those with many rivers. What fun it is to jump into a pool or lake, whether in China, Egypt or Italy!     3    Think how many lovers to skate or ski in Japan, Norway or Canada.

Some sports or game go back thousands of years, like running or jumping. Chinese Kungfu, for example, has a very long history. But basketball and volleyball are rather new. Neither one is a hundred years old yet.     4    Water-skiing is one of the newest in the family of sports.

People from different countries may not be able to understand each other, but after a game together they often become good friends.     5    One learns to fight hard but fight fair, to win without pride and to lose with grace.

A.And think of people in cold countries.
B.Sports help to train a person’s character.
C.People aren’t inventing new sports or games.
D.Many people like to watch others play games.
E.People are inventing new sports or games all the time.
F.Some sports are so interesting that people everywhere take part in them.
G.Not a few people participate in different sports competitions themselves.
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了海因兹减肥的经历。故事告诉我们:实现一个目标是一个健康的心态和持续的努力。

2 . When Vance Hinds learned of comedian Bert Kreischer’s no-wine October challenge last year, he felt inspired. Hinds decided to prove to himself that he could also achieve something _________ he tried his best. In early 2019, he _________ it.

The Georgia native began his weight loss journey weighing in at 475 pounds. To make sure he stayed on_________, he recorded the weekly weigh-ins and _________ his progress on Youtube. While his aim was admirable, one of the most special aspects came from his friends’ consistent _________.

From the very beginning of his decision to change his life, Hinds’ friends willingly _________ him for a walk around the park. As the weeks went by, not only did he _________ strength, his walking group grew as well. After a while, he was _________ to walk around the park once without stopping. It’s a milestone, and he _________ recorded it on video with his supporters __________ behind him.

Day after day, Hinds made his __________ a priority (优先考虑的事), completing some form of exercise six times a week. Not long after __________ to lose pounds, he received a tweet from a fitness instructor and motivational speaker, Diamond Dallas Page. He __________ to help him take his progress to the next level.

With Page’s help, Hinds __________ to lose weight every single week. The pounds __________ and as 2019 began approaching, he became closer and closer to __________ his goal.

When he weighed himself one year after beginning his challenge, he felt really __________. The number on the scale (秤) read 277 pounds. He had lost __________ 200 pounds in one year, gained significantly more __________, and kept his spirits high.

Hinds’ excitement and __________ attitude are obviously a heartwarming reminder that all you need to realize a goal is a healthy mentality and continuous efforts.

1.
A.as ifB.so thatC.as long asD.in spite of
2.
A.foundB.madeC.beganD.admitted
3.
A.topB.lineC.trackD.average
4.
A.postedB.watchedC.studiedD.criticized
5.
A.supportB.laughingC.requirementD.misunderstanding
6.
A.askedB.joinedC.invitedD.recommended
7.
A.useB.loseC.needD.gain
8.
A.afraidB.anxiousC.carefulD.able
9.
A.regretfullyB.secretlyC.proudlyD.accidentally
10.
A.cheeringB.fightingC.sleepingD.arguing
11.
A.joyB.healthC.educationD.reputation
12.
A.forgettingB.planningC.refusingD.starting
13.
A.agreedB.stoppedC.offeredD.remembered
14.
A.failedB.hatedC.dreamedD.continued
15.
A.gave upB.melted awayC.passed onD.ran out
16.
A.reachingB.settingC.changingD.considering
17.
A.shyB.thrilledC.embarrassedD.frightened
18.
A.nearlyB.onlyC.at leastD.as many as
19.
A.desireB.loveC.patienceD.energy
20.
A.friendlyB.seriousC.positiveD.curious
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。介绍了奥运会的相关信息。
3 . 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

There are two main     1     (set) of Games—the Winter and the Summer Olympics, and both are held every four years on a regular basis. The events for the two Games are different. All the athletes admitted as competitors     2     (house) in a special village. There is as much     3     (compete) among countries to host the Olympics as to win Olympic medals. They have replaced the olive wreath. However, the motto of the Olympics is still the same— “Swifter, Higher and Stronger.”

2022-12-19更新 | 56次组卷 | 1卷引用:福建省厦门市2019-2020学年高一上期期末质量检测英语试题
阅读理解-阅读单选(约730词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要列举了成为超级运动员所需要的因素。

4 . How does a person become an Olympic champion—someone capable of winning the gold? In reality, a combination of biological, environmental, and psychological factors, as well as training and practice, all go into making a super athlete.

Perhaps the most important factor involved in becoming an elite athlete is genetics. Most Olympic competitors are equipped with certain physical characteristics that differentiate them from the average person. Take an elite athlete’s muscles, for example. In most human skeletal muscles (the ones that make your body move), there are fast-twitch fibers and slow-twitch fibers. Fast-twitch fibers help us move quickly. Olympic weightlifters, for example, have a large number of fast-twitch fibers in their muscles—many more than the average person. These allow them to lift hundreds of kilos from the ground and over their heads in seconds. Surprisingly, a large, muscular body is not the main requirement to do well in this sport. It is more important to have a large number of fast-twitch fibers in the muscles.

The legs of an elite marathon runner, on the other hand, might contain up to 90 percent slow-twitch muscle fibers. These generate energy efficiently and enable an athlete to control fatigue and keep moving for a longer period of time. When we exercise long or hard, it’s common to experience tiredness, muscle pain, and difficulty breathing. These feelings are caused when the muscles produce high amounts of lactate(乳酸) and can’t remove it quickly enough. Athletes with many slow-twitch muscle fibers seem to be able to clear the lactate from their muscles faster as they move. Thus, the average runner might start to feel discomfort halfway into a race. A trained Olympic athlete, however, might not feel pain until much later in the competition.

For some Olympic competitors, size is important. Most male champion swimmers are 180cm or taller, allowing them to reach longer and swim faster. For both male and female gymnasts, though, a smaller size and body weight mean they can move with greater ease, and are less likely to suffer damage when landing on the floor from a height of up to 4.5 meters.

Some athletes’ abilities are naturally enhanced by their environment. Those raised at high altitudes in countries such as Kenya, Ethiopia, and Morocco have blood that is rich in hemoglobin(血红素). Large amounts of hemoglobin carry oxygen around the body faster, enabling these athletes to run better. Cultural factors also help some athletes do well at certain sports. Tegla Loroupe, a young woman from northern Kenya, has won several marathons. She attributes some of her success to her country’s altitude (she trains at about 2,400 meters) and some to her cultural background. As a child, she had to run ten kilometers to school every day. “I’d be punished if I was late,” she says.

Although genetics, environment, and even culture play a part in becoming an elite athlete, training and practice are needed to succeed. Marathon runners may be able to control fatigue and keep moving for long periods of time, but they must train to reach and maintain their goals. Weightlifters and gymnasts perfect their skills by repeating the same motions again and again until they are automatic. Greg Lougains, winner of four Olympic diving gold medals, says divers must train the same way to be successful: “You have less than three seconds from takeoff until you hit the water, so it has to be reflex. You have to repeat the divers hundreds, maybe thousands, of times.” Training this way requires an athlete to be not only physically fit but psychologically healthy as well. “They have to be,” says Sean McCann, a sports psychologist at the Olympic Training Center in the U.S. “otherwise, they couldn’t handle the training loads we put on them. Athletes have to be good at setting goals, generating energy when they need it, and managing anxiety.”

How do athletes adjust to such intense pressure? Lougains explains how he learned to control his anxiety during a competition: “Most divers think too much…,” he says. “They’re too much in their heads. What worked for me was humor. I remember thinking about what my mother would say if she saw me do a bad dive. She’d probably just compliment me on the beautiful splash.”

1. What is this article mainly about?
A.Factors that make someone a super athlete.
B.The different muscle types of super athlete.
C.The size of a super athlete.
D.How to qualify for the Olympics.
2. The underlined word more in paragraph 2 refers to ________.
A.MusclesB.Average people
C.Olympic weightliftersD.Fast-twitch fibers
3. What advantage do athletes from high-altitude countries have?
A.A strong sense of culture.
B.More muscles in their legs.
C.Hemoglobin-rich blood.
D.Lower amounts of lactate in their muscles.
4. What statement would diver Greg Lougains probably agree with?
A.A professional athlete should never feel anxiety.
B.Athletes cannot perform well unless they are under pressure.
C.It’s key to practice and train hard, but try not to take things too seriously.
D.It’s important to joke around with your teammates before you perform any sport.
2022-11-02更新 | 46次组卷 | 1卷引用:北京市中国人民大学附属中学分校2020-2021学年高二上学期中考试英语试题
阅读理解-阅读单选(约290词) | 容易(0.94) |
文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了人们对攀岩日益感兴趣,介绍了攀岩的过程以及面临的困难和攀岩的好处。

5 . People believe that climbing can do good to health. Where can you learn the skill of climbing then? If you think that you have to go to the mountains to learn how to climb, you’re wrong. Many Americans are learning to climb in city gyms. Here, people are learning on special climbing walls. The climbing wall goes straight up and has small holding places for hands and feet.

How do people climb the wall? To climb need special shoes and a harness around your chest to hold you. There are ropes tied to your harness. The ropes hold you in place so that you don’t fall. A beginner’s wall is usually about 15 feet high, and you climb straight up. There are small pieces of metal that stick out for you to stand on and hold on to. Sometimes it’s easy to see the new piece of metal. Sometimes, it’s not. The most difficult is to control your fear. It’s normal for humans to be afraid of falling, so it’s difficult not to feel fear. But when you move away from the wall, the harness and the ropes hold you, and you begin to feel safe. You move slowly until you reach the top.

Climbing attracts people because it’s good exercise for almost everyone. You use your whole body, especially your arms and legs. This sport gives your body a complete workout. When you climb, both your mind and your body can become stronger.

1. What can we infer from the passage?
A.People are fairly interested in climbing nowadays.
B.It is impossible to build up one’s body by climbing.
C.People can only learn the skill of climbing outdoors.
D.It is always easy to see holding places in climbing.
2. The most difficult thing to do in wall climbing is        .
A.to tie ropes to your harnessB.to control your fear
C.to move away from the wallD.to climb straight up
3. What does the underlined word “workout” in the last paragraph most probably mean?
A.Settlement.B.Exercise.C.Excitement.D.Tiredness.
4. Where do you suppose this text comes from?
A.A science book.B.A research report.
C.A sports magazine.D.A sports history book.
阅读理解-阅读单选(约290词) | 适中(0.65) |
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文章大意:本文是一篇新闻报道。讲述了美国举办的以中国武术为核心的选拔赛以及武术的真正含义。

6 . In Fairfax, Virginia, the couple team Christopher Pei and Zhang Guifeng are training their students while observing their emotions before their USA Wushu Kungfu Federation National Team Trials (选拔赛).

“They are so nervous because they are experiencing competition anxiety, ” says Peigy, co-founder of US Wushu Academy. “The anxiety allows me only an hour of sleep every night during the competition.”

Wushu is a sport that combines elements of performance and martial arts. The US AWKF National Team Trials happen every two years. Coaches and students get up at 7 a.m. each day to practice for the trials.

Pei, moved to the United States from China with his family in 1972. “ When we moved to Vestal, New York, I did not know any English and started learning English from alphabets,” Pei says. “ So I figured it might be a better idea to start learning Wushu in case I got into a fight and could protect myself.” But he later realized Wushu is composed of two Chinese characters, “zhi” (止) and “ge” (戈) which means to stop fighting.

The couple opened their first academy in Virginia in 1988. Students start as kindergartners and many continue all the way to college.

Chinese culture emphasizes mastering both literacy and martial arts in order to become a complete person. Zhang believes Wushu helps youth develop concentration because its two main principles include focus and respect. “Many parents who grew up in the U. S. as second - or third-generation Chinese need their children to not only learn traditional Chinese culture but also the correct way to become a better person,” Peigy says.

1. How does Peigy feel during the US AWKF National Team Trials?
A.Excited.B.Stressed.C.Relaxed.D.Inspired.
2. What is the true meaning of Wushu?
A.Winning fights.B.Defending ourselves.
C.Loving peace.D.Showing power.
3. What is the main idea of Paragraph 6?
A.Many young people lack literacy skill.
B.It is important to become a better person.
C.Wushu is a way to cherish Chinese culture.
D.More and more people are interested in Wushu.
4. Where are you likely to read the passage?
A.On a newspaper.B.On a guidebook.
C.On a training handout.D.On a travel brochure.
2022-10-19更新 | 83次组卷 | 1卷引用:云南民族大学附属中学2020-2021学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题
阅读理解-阅读单选(约360词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。霍特奖比赛是一个国际性比赛,在这个比赛中本科生和研究生同样竞争以获得一笔一百万的奖金,来创办一个基于自己想法的公司。文章对其相关情况进行了详细介绍。

7 . With innovative (创新的) ideas, 10 teams of student groups competed at UR’s Hult Prize competition on Nov. 3 to skip the selection process for the regional competition. “If you ever had a crazy idea, now it is time to explore it.” senior and Hult Prize competitor Sharfuz Shifat said. The Hult Prize is an international competition where undergraduate and graduate students alike compete to win a $ 1 million prize to start a company based on their ideas.

For many competitors, this competition is an outlet for innovative ideas that can speed up change in the world. “I believe in social entrepreneurship and the power of business to create social change,” said senior Shelly Chen from Team Boodana.

In addition to wanting to make a lasting social effect, some competitors have personal connections to their ideas and a strong motivation to bring them to reality. “We’re enthusiastic about this because it comes from our life,” sophomore Cherine Ghazouani and Team Forty-Two member said. “We’re trying to make our family’s, our country’s and our people’s lives better.”

After the event, the award ceremony announced the winner: the first and second runner-ups as Team BestBeing, Team Forty-Two and Team Boodana, respectively. Although the ruling ideas of the winners were mainly meant to provide jobs for unemployed youth, many of the proposed solutions also handled other problems in today’s society. Team Forty-Two worked on re-inventing the impractical tutoring system in Mediterranean countries;Team BestBeing aimed to provide a solution for the lack of availability of mental health services all over the world.

“Usually some of the most simple and practical solutions are the ones that are the most beautiful and effective,” judge Anna Schreyer said. “The challenge is being able to look at things in a completely new way that’s very simple. Try to step out of the box of how we do things and how we think about things.”

1. What is the purpose of the UR’s Hult Prize competition?
A.Not to let go of innovative ideas.
B.To award the most hardworking students.
C.Not to be crazy about changing the reality.
D.To stress the importance of regional competition.
2. What will the winner be awarded in the competition?
A.A graduate degree.B.A job in a company.
C.A position in UR’s Hult Prize.D.A starting fund of a company.
3. What do the winners mainly focus on?
A.The impractical tutoring system.B.A solution to mental health.
C.Youth unemployment.D.The way of innovative thinking.
4. What kind of idea can be viewed as the best one according to judge Anna Schreyer?
A.Effective and old.B.Simple and practical.
C.Long-lasting and simple.D.Changeable and practical.
2022-10-03更新 | 47次组卷 | 1卷引用:2020届陕西省安康市高三第一次教学质量联考英语试题
阅读理解-阅读单选(约350词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。今天的大多数青少年已经意识到体育活动的重要性。体育运动可以给他们的生活带来许多深远的好处,如找到归属感、平衡工作与娱乐以及勇敢地面对失败。

8 . Most of the teenagers today have realized the importance of physical activity. There are dozens of far-reaching benefits that sports can bring into their lives. Aside from providing an excellent form of exercise, organized sports can teach a young person some essential life-long lessons.

With lots of junk food at their fingertips, teenagers today often battle with eating. Playing a sport can act as great motivation for them to eat nutritious (有营养的) food. In order to participate fully in sports, teenagers have to have a balanced diet. Learning to eat properly and sleep correctly are important lessons that carry on to their adult lives.

Most teenagers have to deal with the stresses of popularity, appearance and fitting in. Participating in sports, however, can help them develop a positive self-image. If one struggles to feel like they belong, joining a team is a great way to give him or her social interaction that will eventually lead to a group of friends.

Team sports aren’t just about developing skills for their games. Those who participate in team sports will learn the benefits of working hard, setting goals and following rules. When teens have a coach they respect, they can also learn to listen to authority and work hard toward a common goal. Additionally, learning to deal with losses is as important as winning with dignity. A teen who learns that losses are a part of life will be able to face any difficult challenges waiting for them later in life.

Thousands of studies all agree that students feel more connected with their school and are motivated to work harder in class if they participate in sports. Sports give teens the opportunity to be around competitive people and gain an appreciation for hard work. Of course, participating in sports may also teach teenagers how to balance between two equally important things-like schoolwork and sports.

1. Why do teenagers today tend to fight with eating junk food?
A.Because they don’t have a balanced diet.
B.Because junk food is delicious and attractive.
C.Because they have easy access to junk food.
D.Because they are motivated to eat healthy food.
2. What does the underlined word “interaction” mean in the third paragraph?
A.participationB.communication
C.competitionD.appreciation
3. Which of the following is NOT the benefits of participating in the organized sports?
A.Developing a positive self-image.
B.Learning how to balance work against play.
C.Learning to eat properly and sleep correctly.
D.Getting opportunities to win in competitive society.
4. What is the main idea of the article?
A.Sports can have a continuing influence on adolescents.
B.Sports can encourage students to have a nutritious diet.
C.More and more teenagers are participating in organized sports.
D.Sports is of vital importance to the academic performance of teens.
2022-09-11更新 | 113次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖南省邵阳市新邵县2019-2020学年高三上学期期末质量检测英语试题
听力选择题-短对话 | 适中(0.65) |
9 . What does the man like to do before an exam?
A.Do sports.B.Read books.C.Relax at home.
2022-08-19更新 | 52次组卷 | 1卷引用:四川省泸州市2019-2020学年高二上学期期末统一考试英语试题
听力选择题-长对话 | 较难(0.4) |
10 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. What do we know about the man?
A.He is surprised by what the woman says.
B.He trains old people to do physical exercise.
C.He is interested in reading geography books.
2. Where do the runners run?
A.In the field.B.In the park.C.In the desert.
3. What’s special about the runners?
A.They can run for days.
B.They drink water while running.
C.They wear special running shoes.
4. Why is it impossible for us to run like the runners?
A.We don’t think we can.B.We lack determination.C.We’re born different from them.
2022-07-26更新 | 60次组卷 | 2卷引用:河北省张家口市2019-2020学年高三上学期期末教学质量监测英语试题 (含听力)
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