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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了Kobe Bryant之所以能成为一代传奇,是源于他对工作的严谨和不懈努力。

1 . Kobe Bryant is no doubt a legend. How did he do it? Simply put his work principle. He showed up to training every day, no excuses. Without a doubt, it is quite evident that Kobe’s desire for success was directly correlated with his work principle.

Kobe Bryant’s work principle is what helped him become the legend he is today. But what also must be understood about Kobe Bryant is that he was relentless (不停的;严格的). He had a mental toughness and steely focus that was driven by his over-the-top competitiveness.

In short, Kobe wanted to be the best, and would do whatever it took to achieve this mental goal. If he had a weakness in one area, he would commit to mastering that weakness. If there was a lack of strength in his shot, he would get to work exhausting all options to correct that lack of strength, researching and then applying the routines that instructed him on how to get stronger. Similarly, if his weakness was a lack of   speed, he would put in the time and effort to overcome the limitation. And there lies his secret to success. The willingness to learn and then apply what he learned to move himself closer to his goals.

“When I am retired, I don’t want to have to say I wish I would have done more. I don’t want that.”— Kobe Bryant.

As such, Kobe Bryant’s success principle can be summarized as a relentless focus on the end result. The great news is the ability to be relentless is in all of you.

1. According to the author, what makes Kobe Bryant a legend?
A.Kobe Bryant’s attitudes and will.B.Kobe Bryant’s money and power.
C.Kobe Bryant’s devoted fans.D.Kobe Bryant’s methods of training.
2. How does the author develop Paragraph 3?
A.By time order.B.By analyzing cause and effect.
C.By giving example.D.By explaining words meaning.
3. What does the author want to show best by telling the story of Kobe Bryant?
A.Success results from consistent efforts.B.Always prepare for a rainy day.
C.Actions speak louder than words.D.The early bird catches the worm.
4. Which of the following best describes Kobe Bryant?
A.Positive and considerate.B.Self-disciplined and hard-working.
C.Confident and humble.D.Selfless and energetic
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文,文章主要介绍了中国女排教练郎平。
2 . 阅读下面的短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式

As a player, Lang Ping brought honour and glory to her county.     1     a coach, she led the China women’s volleyball team to    2     (medal) at world championships and the Olympics. As a person, Lang Ping    3     (love) by fans at home and abroad.     4     the Chinese team was preparing for the 2015 World Cup, her     5     (determine) was tested. The team that Lang Ping     6    ( build) was falling apart. One of the best players had been injured, and the team captain had to leave because of heart problems.     7    (lose) two important players was    8    big challenge, but Lang Ping did not lose heart. She had faced difficulties before, and she knew that     9    (she) young players could win if they worked together as a team.     10    (final), they were world champions! Then in 2016, Lang Ping led her volleyball team to Olympic gold in Brazil.

2023-10-13更新 | 98次组卷 | 1卷引用:广西南宁市大家育才未来高级中学2022-2023 学年高一上学期期中英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章讲述了我们可以从谷爱凌身上学到的三个方面。

3 . What Can We Learn from Gu Ailing,a Famous Olympic Champion(冠军)?

●Be yourself.

I’ve always dreamed big. My mom taught me that from day one.     1    The ideas of “good” and “bad”, when it comes to the way you behave yourself, are so subjective(主观的)that if you attempt to obey them, you’ll never fully succeed. I learned that the only way to fit a mold(模式)is to create one for yourself and that takes courage.

    2    .

Right, sometimes you feel like as a young person. Oh, I have to wait until I’m older before I can make change,or before I can really do things that are important and effective to the world. But really, I think it’s important to be a young person and to show that age doesn’t decide one’s ability, and that experience teaches more than anything else. And so, yeah, I think that is my biggest goal and it’s something that I wish I had more of growing up.     3     They are strong women and support my decision. They also serve as my role models.

●How to face failure.

One of my mottos(座右铭)is“If it were easy it wouldn’t be a dream.”Adversity(逆境)and possibility of failure are what make life interesting. When I learn a new trick(技巧),it’s okay to be frightened. It’s okay that I will probably fall a million times before I get it right.     4     But then,you use that bravery to your advantage, and you work harder and practise more,and eventually you land that new trick.     5    

A.Be young.
B.Find your role model.
C.It takes courage to be able to fall.
D.In the end,you achieve your big dreams.
E.I’m really thankful for my mom and my grandma.
F.She taught me the first person to believe in you must be yourself.
G.Feel free to dream big dreams and make small steps towards them.
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了截肢者雅姬·亨特·布勒尔斯莫通过不懈努力,坚持进行马拉松跑步,计划打破世界纪录的故事。

4 . Jacky Hunt-Broers ma, who lost one leg to cancer, is seeking to break a world record by completing 102 marathon runs. She set her goal in mid-January. And since then, she has been running the distance of a marathon. Most of the time, she averages just over five hours to complete a run. If she keeps successfully completing marathon runs every day, she will reach her goal by April 28.

Until five years ago, she was not very active. But then she looked into running and decided to give it a try. The sport ended up being quite costly. Currently, she runs on an artificial leg made of a strong, light material known as carbon fiber. The material, which is designed specially for running, costs about $10, 000.

But Jacky says her investment has been well worth it. The biggest struggle used to be that she had to admit part of her body was gone. “Running really changed my life,” she said. “It helped me accept myself as an amputee (截肢者). It gave me a sense of freedom. I fell in love with the process of pushing my body further just to see what I could do.”

However, she has faced both physical and mental difficulties during her record-breaking attempt. On one recent day, Jacky said she felt like giving up at 24 kilometers and began to cry. “I had a total emotional breakdown. I was like, ‘I just can’t do this.’” she said.

Jacky is documenting her progress online and has also gained a large social media following. As she nears the end of her goal, Jacky is hoping to inspire a single thought in others. She tells people, “You’re stronger than you think and you’re able to do so much more.”

1. What is Jacky’s goal according to paragraph 1?
A.To defeat a deadly disease. B.To break her 5-hour record.
C.To be a professional runner. D.To finish 102 marathon runs.
2. What may Jacky think of her running?
A.Difficult but rewarding. B.Interesting but challenging.
C.Enjoyable and eye-opening. D.Stressful and time-consuming.
3. Why does Jacky record her running online?
A.To prove her ability. B.To encourage others.
C.To gain wider attention. D.To increase her confidence.
4. Which of the following best describes Jacky’s experience?
A.Health is the key to happiness.
B.Actions speak louder than words.
C.Chance favours the prepared mind.
D.Nothing is impossible to a willing heart.
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了中国短跑运动员苏炳添以9.83秒的成绩进入奥运会男子100米决赛,成为了第一位获得奥运会百米决赛资格的中国人,采访中,苏炳添提到第一位获得男子110米栏金牌的中国运动员刘翔是自己的偶像,是中国田径队的先驱。

5 . Chinese sprinter Su Bingtian has dedicated his emotional men’s 100-meter final run in Tokyo to star hurdler Liu Xiang, the first Chinese athlete to win a gold medal on the track in the men’s 110 m hurdles in Athens 2004.

Finishing sixth in 9.98 seconds, Su is the first Chinese to qualify for the Olympic 100 m final after setting an Asian record of 9.83 seconds in a highly competitive semi-final. Before Su, the last time an Asian runner reached the final of the Olympic blockbuster event was at the 1932 Olympics in Los Angeles, where Japan’s Takayoshi Yoshioka finished last.

“I have always been in contact with Liu Xiang, and he is constantly encouraging me and supporting me.” Su told China Media Group after learning that Liu was singing his praises on social media. “When I broke the 10-second barrier, Liu was there. So, for me, he is not only my idol but also probably my god of luck. I am very grateful to him because he is really a trailblazer for our Chinese track and field team,” he said.

Liu held the world record in 110 m hurdles with a time of 12.88 seconds in 2006 but was affected by an Achilles problem in the latter stages of his career and pulled out of the Beijing and London Olympics due to recurring injuries.

Su highlighted the fact that before Liu, no Chinese athlete had ever won a medal in an Olympic sprint event and for all Liu’s injury records, he is an inspiration to all. “If Liu Xiang had not come to prominence, many people might not have dared to dream that we could appear in the final of the Olympic Games and that we Asians were able to win a track and field gold,” said Su. “I finished sixth in the 100 m final, and hopefully, I could also bring encouragement to younger athletes and drive more young Chinese players to break the 10-second barrier.”

1. Why did Su Bingtian mention Liu Xiang before the media in Tokyo?
A.To cheer himself up.B.To express his gratitude.
C.To make a comparison.D.To show he was ambitious.
2. What information can we get about Su Bingtian from paragraph 2 ?
A.He set a new record with a time of 9.83 seconds in the semi-final.
B.He was the first Asian to run in the Olympic 100 m final.
C.He was the second Asian to reach the Olympic 100 m semi-final.
D.He finished sixth in the Olympic men’s 110 m hurdles in Tokyo.
3. Which is the closest in meaning to the underlined word “trailblazer” in paragraph 3?
A.coach.B.follower.C.volunteer.D.pioneer.
4. What’s the main reason why Liu Xiang dropped out of the Beijing and London Olympics?
A.He failed to qualify for them.B.His old injury recurred.
C.He was not fully prepared.D.He lost interest in the events.
2022-02-16更新 | 227次组卷 | 3卷引用:广西钦州市第一中学2021-2022学年高一下学期期中考试英语试题

6 . When Jenny Benson was eight, her mother took her to soccer practice for the first time.

“She’s never played soccer before,” Mrs Benson told the coach.“I’m not sure how she’ll do.”

Jenny ran onto the field and joined the other players. Over the next hour, Mrs Benson and the coach watched as Jenny out­ran many of the more experienced players.

“I knew then that soccer would be Jenny’s sport.” Mrs Benson recalls. And she was right.

It may have helped that Jenny had spent much of her time trying to keep up with her three brothers.“I wanted to be just like them,” Jenny says.“My family has inspired me for my entire life.”

Jenny has retired from the United States women’s national soccer team. She started out on her professional career in the Philadelphia Charge, a team in the Women’s United Soccer Association (WUSA).Later on, she joined FC Energy Voronezh, and then New Jersey Wildcats.

When the WUSA was being formed, league officials watched many college soccer games, looking for players good enough to join the league. They were very interested in Jenny, who played for the University of Nebraska.

“Throughout that college season, I knew I was being watched,” Jenny says, “I knew I couldn’t be perfect, so I just tried to be very consistent and have fun.”

As a professional, Jenny relied on her focused but fun­loving attitude. “In a game, I try never to put too much pressure on myself. The more I concentrate on having fun, the better I play.” She says. “I have good and bad days, just like everyone else, but I know the sun will always come up after a bad day. So all I have to do is to adjust myself, either to the change of my inner feelings or to the change of circumstances.That helps me get through anything.”

1. What can we learn from Jenny’s first soccer practice?
A.She was not sure how to play soccer.
B.She was gifted in playing soccer.
C.She was instructed by the soccer coach.
D.She was more experienced than other players.
2. Which professional team did she first play for?
A.New Jersey Wildcats.
B.FC Energy Voronezh.
C.The University of Nebraska.
D.The Philadelphia Charge.
3. Which of the following can best describe Jenny?
A.Talented but impatient.
B.Confident and considerate.
C.Concentrated and adaptable.
D.Absorbed but self­centered.
4. What does the passage mainly talk about?
A.How Jenny developed her soccer career.
B.Why Jenny retired from the national team.
C.How Jenny’s brothers influenced her career.
D.What made Jenny a good soccer player.
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