内容包括: 1. 运动的重要性及好处。
2. 你的运动方式和选择理由。
3. 呼吁大家运动健身。
注意:1. 词数80左右; 2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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2 . At age 83, Barbara Humbert dreams of taking part in next year’s “Marathon for All” race at the Paris Olympic Games. It is the first
Unlike your
However, Humbert is
Many
Humbert wants others to
A.goal | B.test | C.event | D.trip |
A.destroy | B.beat | C.affect | D.injure |
A.usual | B.kind | C.special | D.serious |
A.served | B.competed | C.volunteered | D.majored |
A.relaxing | B.confusing | C.worrying | D.amazing |
A.gift | B.symbol | C.practice | D.design |
A.confident | B.happy | C.unsure | D.fortunate |
A.recommended | B.recognized | C.increased | D.fixed |
A.honour | B.interest | C.request | D.order |
A.races | B.medals | C.flags | D.T-shirts |
A.remind | B.warn | C.tell | D.praise |
A.hiked | B.tracked | C.led | D.covered |
A.give up | B.stand up | C.cut out | D.come along |
A.formally | B.extremely | C.hardly | D.actually |
A.because of | B.ahead of | C.rather than | D.other than |
Forget expensive gym memberships — the secret to a
The Chinese arm swinging exercise, also
The exercise routine,
A.Making a complaint. |
B.Taking some exercise. |
C.Getting some information. |
5 . Various sports attract fans for different reasons: Spectator sports draw even more fans who just love to watch. Here are some of the most beloved sports worldwide.
Football - 4 billion fans
Football, better known as soccer in the US, is by far the most popular sport in the world. Experts estimate that the origin (起源) of football may go as far back as two thousand years, beginning in ancient China during the Han Dynasty. One major reason for football’s global popularity is that, unlike other sports that require expensive equipment, all you need to play football is a ball and your feet.
Volleyball - 900 million fans
Volleyball pits two teams across a high net, each attempting to smash the ball onto the opponent’s (对手的) floor. A popular variant, beach volleyball, is competed on sand by pairs rather than the regular six players per team. The crowd appeal of beach volleyball has grown greatly in recent years.
Tennis - 1 billion fans
An estimated one billion people worldwide follow professional tennis tournaments and matches. In tennis, players on both sides of a net try to hit a ball with a racket so that it either goes past their opponent or bounces twice on their opponent’s side of the court to score points. Tennis superstars like Rafael Nadal, and Serena Williams are now household names around the world, with huge international fan bases.
Hockey - 2 billion fans
Hockey, both on ice and on a field, wins a following of two billion enthusiastic fans worldwide. Field hockey is mainly played in Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia, while ice hockey is particularly popular in Canada and the US, where kids grow up playing pond hockey. Unlike ice hockey, field hockey usually does not have body contact in the form of checking and hitting.
1. What makes football popular all over the world?A.Its long history. | B.Its huge fan bases. |
C.Its unique origin. | D.Its great convenience. |
A.Football. | B.Hockey. | C.Volleyball. | D.Tennis. |
A.Football is American people’s favorite sport. |
B.Playing ice hockey has body contact. |
C.Beach volleyball has attracted the most sports fans recently. |
D.A tennis player loses one point if his ball goes past his opponent. |
1.活动概况
2.主要活动:足球比赛,女子点球比赛,啦啦操表演
每个运动员都积极参与,努力为自己的班级赢得荣誉
3.活动评价
注意:
1.词数不少于100词;
2.内容可以适当发挥,注意行文连贯
【参考词汇】点球大战penalty kick;啦啦操cheerleading
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Li Hua from Senior 1
Dear Basketball,
It has been almost 28 years since the first day we
Then I wanted you more than ever. So I practiced. I worked on my game--passing, shooting (投篮) and thinking. I ran. I did a lot of
Since then, you
Much love and respect,
Michael Jordan
8 . My son loves hockey (曲棍球). As his supportive fan, I watched him paying in all the matches across half of USA this year, and I’ve learned that losing maybe best for kids.
In his third season in 2022, my son’s team never lost more than three straight games. There was happiness, boasting, celebration, pizza. In short, it was a typically good youth hockey season. He improved as a player, but did not much change as a person.
However, what happened the next year added its story to the legends of sporting inability. Not only weak but prettily bad, this team lost 40 of their first 50 games, most of the defeats coming in the course of two losing streaks (倒霉的时刻). For a time, I worried that these streaks would kill my child’s love of the game.
But that’s not what happened. As bad as it got, the losing was clarifying. It kept out the kids who were in it less for the game than the glory, leaving just the die-hards behind. What started as a list of 17 of the team was cut down to 12. It was especially instructive for the kids. It taught him a great truth of the world: For everyone good, there is someone better.
What more, the kids were learning the game in a way that only losing can teach. Each player got to play everywhere, to learn and appreciate the role of every position on the ice. They kept an eye on the payers from the other team too, studying and applying the tricks of success. In an effort to break the streak, they went back to basics, accepted the intelligence of the hockey ancients: If playing like a team, they can defeat a collection of all-stars; If doing small and unimportant tasks well, they can get the goal.
This new team had personalities and could never be listed, no matter the score. They had learned the most important lesson: You can lose without being beaten. They squeaked into the state game, then made it all the way to the final, where the winner was decided in overtime (超时赛). When they lost that game and went into the handshake line, it was not as runners-up but as a team that had been made into winners in the only way that will stick — by losing.
1. What does the author think about his son’s team in the third season in 2022?A.The team succeeded as a result of good luck. |
B.The team had an extremely impressive performance. |
C.The team didn’t live up to the author’s expectations. |
D.The team behaved rather badly in three straight games. |
A.The losing improved their teamwork. |
B.The losing made them better understand hockey. |
C.The losing helped them learn a great truth of the world. |
D.The losing kept true players instead of those for the glory. |
A.They became the winner finally. |
B.They didn’t start their training as beginners. |
C.They have personalities that can be counted. |
D.They applied themselves to improving their skill. |
A.Falls seven times, stand up eight. |
B.The hardest fight is to fight oneself. |
C.God helps those who help themselves. |
D.Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst. |
One of the world’s
Since the opening ceremony on September 23, 11,830
The first Asian Games were organized in 1951 in New Delhi, India. So far, 17 Asian Games
10 . The stereotype (模式化观念) that girls most enjoy the social side of sport and boys the sense of competition is not to be believed, a study has suggested. In fact, boys and girls are much more similar in what they think makes sport fun than people think, according to researchers in the US.
To gather their findings, a team from George Washington University reviewed an earlier study which looked at what made sport fun for football players aged eight to 19. They found that among the 81 ‘fun’ aspects, winning scored further down than might be expected after it was listed in 40th place. However, they did find some differences in priorities (重点) for what makes sport fun depending on the age or gender (性别) of the young athletes.
Younger players reported it was more important to have a coach who allowed them to play different positions (位置) than older players. Meanwhile boys considered copying the moves of professional athletes and improving their skills to the next level as more important than having fun on the field compared to girls.
The team said their findings, published in Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal, could be used by sport organizations to make their programs more fun and keep children playing for longer. “When it comes to organized sports, kids just want to have fun,” said Amanda Visek, associate professor of exercise and nutrition sciences at the Milken Institute School of Public Health. “This research does not support the common gender and developmental stereotypes we make about kids in sports.” Dr Visek said their findings made clear girls and boys were “more similar than different” when it came to what made sport fun. “What counts most for girls and boys are things like trying your best, working hard, staying active, and playing well together as a team,” she added. “These findings are the same for athletes of younger and older ages and across recreational and more competitive levels of play.”
1. What belief do people traditionally hold about boys and girls in sports?A.They have different athletic abilities. | B.They like sports for different reasons. |
C.They show different interests in sports. | D.They play sports at different times of the day. |
A.They like trying more different positions. | B.They have better relationships with coaches. |
C.They care more about improving their skills. | D.They think it’s more important to have fun on the field. |
A.Offer fun programs. | B.Make training time shorter. |
C.Treat boy and girl players all the same. | D.Invite professional athletes to coach kids. |
A.They both always put winning first. | B.Their interests in sports change as they grow. |
C.They value different things when playing sports. | D.They share similar ideas on what makes sports fun. |