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What do the five Olympic signs on the flag represent?     1     is widely believed that the five-riing Olympic symbol was created by Frenchman Pierre De Coubertin in 1913. As the founder of the modern Olympic Games, he wanted     2    (celebrate) the 20the anniversary(周年纪念) of the Games and chose a design of five rings,     3     represented the five continents(洲) taking part in the Games. The rings     4    (become) the official Olympic symbol at the 1920 Games in Belgium.

Pierre de Coubertin thought that the five interlocking rings meant the five continents     5    (compete) in the Games and the meeting of their athletes at the Olympic games.     6    (actual) every part of the modern Olympic symbol and flag shows the main purpose of the Games in a particular way. The Olympic flag, with its familiar rings, is used as     7     international symbol of peace, unity and     8    (agree). The white background of the flag stands     9     peace and truth.

At the end of each Olympic Games, the mayor(市长) of the hosting city passes the Olympic fag to the mayor of the city where the next Olympics     10    (hold) for years later. The flag remains there until the next Olympics.

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2 . Whether you admit it or not, people's love for Christmas Jumper(毛衣)around Christmas has increased over recent years. And while you may be less willing to get involved in the Christmas jumper trend, Christmas Jumper Day now enables you to do more with your jumper than build up sweat in an incredibly warm office.

The origin of the Christmas jumper can date back to the late 19th century in the USA. Americans in the 1930s knitted(编织)for Christmas to create an item of clothing to keep them “warm” during the Great Depression(大萧条)when people led a poor and miserable life. They copied the jumpers they saw their favorite stars wearing on the big screen. From the 1950s, it was common to see American families wearing festive jumpers as they sat down to eat their Christmas dinner.

Now, alongside wearing a festive jumper for the fun of it, there are other positive outcomes. Christmas Jumper Day has been set up to stimulate people to make the world better and raise funds for save the Children by wearing a Christmas jumper and making a minimum donation of £1. Ladbrokes, a company in the UK, is running a competition in which all you have to do is to take a selfie(自拍)outside of one of their shops while wearing a jumper—the winner will win a good prize and for every submission(提交作品), Ladbrokes will donate £5 to St. Luke's Hospice charity. For you, it's a win-win situation.

If you're still unconvinced that it's about time you bought yourself a Christmas jumper, then maybe the fact that Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber and Snoop Dogg have all been spotted wearing Christmas jumpers will raise your enthusiasm. Retailer(零售商)such as Topshop, Burberry and H&M have also become devoted to Christmas Jumper Day and have their very own types of Christmas jumpers.

1. Which statement is true according to paragraph 1?
A.Wearing Christmas jumpers in the office has been a trend.
B.Wearing Christmas jumpers can make you incredibly warm.
C.Christmas jumpers have gained huge popularity.
D.Christmas jumpers serve many functions.
2. For what reason did Americans in the 1930s make Christmas jumpers?
A.To protect them from cold weather.B.To lift their spirits.
C.To follow the stars.D.To form a tradition.
3. The underlined word “stimulate” in paragraph 3 can be replaced by ______.
A.demandB.adviseC.encourageD.persuade
2020-11-19更新 | 2次组卷 | 1卷引用:【浙江新东方】高一英语期中双师(15)

3 . It's   been a decade since the launch of Airbnb and Uber, now considered a part of life for many people booking trips and journeys. In that time, several boat sharing apps have been working hard to regulate how people rent boats or book activities on the water.

Many of them have a similar business model to Airbnb, where customers rent boats directly from owners. GetMyBoat is the market leader with over 130,000 boats. The founders had the idea when they were sailing in the Atlantic and noticed that large numbers of boats were unused.

The company has grown from having a presence primarily in the lop boating cities in the US to having boats available in 9 ,300 destinations across 184 countries. Since it first started, GetMyBoat has sent over 120,000 people out boating. This year, it is projecting to send 65 ,000 people out on the water, a dramatic increase from the 53 people who booked a boat in its first year back in 2013.

US competitors include Boatsetter, which has 25 ,000 boats available across the world. Parisian- based Click&Boal has 30,000 boats globally and in the Mediterranean, Samboat is a major player with 25 ,000 boats.

It's an obvious win for boat owners who are looking for ways to minimize (使最小化)the cost of owning a boat by renting it out. And modern technology means that the boat can find nearby customers without being registered to a specific boating agency as in the past.

Safety issues are very important. Boatbound failed after a customer lost a leg in an accident because the company didn't require that people hire captains with the boats, something that its competitors do.

The market is changing in that fewer people are seeking to buy their own boats, while the number of people who want to experience boating is growing. This new market is allowing people to search for and book water experiences that offer something new.

1. What impressed the founders of GetMyBoat during their sailing in the Atlantic?
A.The wide use of Airbnb.
B.The popularity of water activities.
C.The large quantity of unused boats.
D.The large number of boats in the world.
2. How does the author explain GetMyBoat's business development?
A.By listing numbers.
B.By making comparison.
C.By following the time order.
D.By referring to its founders' words.
3. Why did Boatbound go downhill?
A.Because the company couldn't find ways to minimize the cost of owning a boat.
B.Because the competitors lay too much pressure on Boatbound.
C.Because the company was in lack of modern technology.
D.Because of a safely accident resulting from the company's carelessness.
4. What contributes to the boat sharing trend?
A.Few people can afford their own boats.
B.More people want to experience boating.
C.Few boat owners refuse cost-cutting offers.
D.More people have free time to try new things.
2020-11-18更新 | 86次组卷 | 1卷引用:安徽省“江淮十校”2021届高三第二次质量检测英语试题
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4 . 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

A group of students from England, who are interested in archaeology, have come to the Zhoukoudian caves for a visit. An archaeologist     1     (warm) gives them a brief introduction     2     the life and habits of the earliest people there.

Early people lived in caves and they made fires in the centre of caves     3     (keep) themselves warm, cook the food and scare their enemies away, such as tigers and bears. They might have kept the fire burning all winter because layers of ash almost six metres thick have been excavated.

Early people did wear clothes made from animal skins. They used sharpened stone     4     (tool) to cut up animals and remove their skins. Smaller scrapers     5     (use) to remove the fat and meat from the skin. Finally using needles     6     (make) of animal bones, they would sew the pieces together.

Early people also paid attention to their     7     (appear) and wore necklaces. Some of the necklace beads were made of animal bones but some were made of shells,     8     told us that all the fields around Zhoukoudian caves used to be part of     9     large shallow lake. They moved around, following the herds of animals. They didn’t grow their own crops, but picked fruit when it     10     (ripen) and hunted animals.

2020-10-21更新 | 106次组卷 | 2卷引用:湖北省十堰市第一中学2021届高三上学期新起点考试英语试题1

5 . Tourism probably started in Roman times, Rich Romans visited friends and family who were working in another part of the Roman Empire. But when the Empire broke down, this kind of tourism stopped.

In the early 17th century, the idea of the “Grand Tour” was born. Rich young English people sailed across the English Channel. They visited the most beautiful and important European cities of the time, including Paris in France, and Rome and Venice in Italy. Their tours lasted for two to four years, and the tourists stayed a few weeks or months in each city. The “Grand Tour” was an important part of young people’s education—but only for the rich.

In the 18th century, tourism began to change. For example, people in the UK started to visit some towns, such as Bath to “take the waters”. They believed that the water there was good for their health. So large and expensive hotels were built in these towns.

In the 19th century, travel became much more popular and faster. When the first railways were built in the 1820s, it was easier for people to travel between towns, so they started to go for holidays by the sea. And some started to have holidays in the countryside as cities became larger, noisier and dirtier.

Traveling by sea also became faster and safer when the first steamships were built. People began to travel more to far-away countries.

The 20th century saw cars become more and more popular among ordinary people. Planes were made larger, so ticket prices dropped and more people used them. Thus tourism grew. In 1949, Russian journalist Vladimir Raitz started a company called Horizon Holidays. The company organizes everything—plane tickets, hotel rooms, even food—and tourists pay for it all before they leave home. The package tour and modern tourist industry was born.

The first travel agency in China was set up as early as 1949. But tourism did not take off until 1978. In 2002, the industry was worth 500 billion yuan and became an important part of China’s social development.

1. Which of the following is true?
A.The young men learned little from Grand Tour.
B.Tourism became faster and safer when the first railways were built in the 18th century.
C.More people chose ships for its cheap price.
D.In 2002, tourism became a significant part of China’s social development.
2. We can infer from the passage that ________ played the most important role in the tourism development.
A.transportationB.education
C.moneyD.people’s ideas
3. Modern tourism was born ________.
A.in 1978B.in Roman times
C.in the early 17th centuryD.in 1949
4. The underlined phrase “take off”(in the last paragraph) means ________.
A.plane rising into the airB.bring down the prices
C.remove hats and clothesD.develop very fast

6 . Thousands of years ago, people didn't live in cold places because they didn't know how to keep themselves warm. Later they learned to make clothes. When an animal was killed, they made use of its skins to cover their bodies. The skins kept them warm. Nature is people's good friend. It once helped people find fire, when lightning(闪电) hit a forest and started a fire. People took some of this fire to their homes. The fire kept them warm, and also frightened wild animals. Soon people found the food cooked tasted much better, so they began to use the fire to cook food. But people still didn't know how to make a fire. When they got a fire from the forest they tried to keep it burning. If it went out, they had to wait for years. But later they found different ways to make fire. For example, they made fire by burning wood or knocking two pieces of stones.

Today it's easy for people to make fire because they have matches, lighters and different kinds of heaters. They can make fire at any time they need.

1. Once people lived only in hot places because they did not know how to _____.
A.kill animalsB.take fire from forest
C.keep themselves warmD.make matches
2. People use animal skins _____in those days.
A.for foodB.to make fireC.for burningD.to warm themselves
3. People later learned how to use fire to ______.
A.cook foodB.kill animalsC.cut off an animal’s skinD.burn wood
4. People later learned to make fire by burning _____.
A.stonesB.woodC.dry leavesD.animal skins

7 . Magic (魔术) is believed to have begun with the Egyptians, in 1700 BC. A magician named Dedi of Dedsnefu was reported to have performed for the pharaoh (法老), or the king. He was also known to have entertained (使娱乐) the slaves who built the pyramids. The “Cups and Balls” trick that he was particularly good at is still performed by magicians all over the world today.

The ancient Greeks and Romans were also fascinated by the idea of magic. Actually, one of their main interests was the art of deception (欺骗). This explains why at that time the priests even built magic devices into their temples. These devices made it possible for doors to open by themselves and wine to flow magically out of statues’ mouths. This was done mainly to make people believe that the priests had unusual power.

Magic however, was not well accepted before the 1800s. Magicians were thought to be freaks(怪物) and, were only allowed to perform in a circus. It was in the 19th century that the magician Robert Houdin came along and changed people’s views and attitudes about magic. It was because of Robert Houdin that many magicians were able to add Dr. or MD to their names. Today magicians try hard to find new ways to show their practiced skills. Magic is now entertainment for families all over the world.

1. What is the best title for the passage?
A.Magical TricksB.A Great Magician
C.Magic as EntertainmentD.The History of Magic
2. The underlined word “fascinated” in Paragraph 2 means _______.
A.amusedB.encouragedC.attractedD.moved
3. In ancient Greece, what did the priests do to show people they had unusual power?
A.They performed magical tricks to entertain people.
B.They made the statues in the temples drink wine as they wished.
C.They treated the people with wine flowing down from statues’ mouths.
D.They built magic devices in the temples to make doors open by themselves.
4. What did people think of magic before the 1800s?
A.Magic should be used only in temples.
B.Magic could only be performed in a circus.
C.Magic was performed by freaks and doctors.
D.Magic was the major daily activity for the pharaohs.
5. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A.Magic began about 3,700 years ago.
B.Dedi of Dedsnefu performed magic for kings only.
C.Robert Houdin was the first magician to perform magic.
D.The “Cups and Balls” trick has been performed for about 1,700 years.
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8 . Washington D.C. is the capital of the United States. It’s the center of national government. It’s a busy, working city with a large population. But what is more, Washington is also a city of history and culture.
Washington was created in 1790, when the Congress (the highest lawmaking body of the U.S.A.) decided to place the nation’s new capital in the east of the country. It was built half-way between the northern and southern states of America. And of course it was named after George Washington, the first President of the United States.
There are many tourist sights in Washington. Perhaps the most important tourist sight is the Capital Building. This house is where is the Congress.
Another world-famous building in Washington is the White House. This is the home and office of the President of the United States. Most visitors are, however, surprised by how small the White House actually is.
Washington is also a great culture city. The Library of Congress contains one of the largest library collections in the world. The Smithsonian Museum holds the nation’s largest collection of cultural materials. And the John F. Kennedy Center is a famous center of art and culture. It has many great musical. and theatre performances throughout the year.
Now fill in the table with some information about Washington D.C.(注意:每空不要超过3个单词)

Washington D.C.

History and location

Created in     1    when the Congress decided that, and named after


    2    

Lies halfway between     3    and     4    


states of   America

A capital city

Center of the     5     government

A popular tourist attraction

    6    the most important tourist sight

Another important tourist sight is     7    

A     8    city

    9     has the nation’s largest collection of cultural materials

John F. Kennedy Center is a center famous for     10    


2020-06-29更新 | 124次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖南省衡阳市衡东县2018-2019学年高二上学期期末教育质量检测英语试题

9 . Baron Pierre de Coubertin was a Frenchman. At his time sports were not taught in French schools. De Coubertin believed that sports should go hand in hand with studies. He had an idea. His idea was to begin the Olympics all over again.

Sports teachers of other countries liked De Coubertin ideas. So in 1896, the modern Olympic Games were held in Athens, Greece. Since then the Olympics have been held once every four years, except three times, when there were wars.

The modern Olympic games have many foot races and field sports programs. The longest race in the games is called marathon.

Before the start of the Olympic Games, runners carry lighted torch( 火炬 ) through many nations towards the stadium where the games will be held. These sportsmen are from different countries. Yet they work together to carry the Olympic torch. It is passed from runner to runner, When the last runner enters the stadium, he or she places the torch in a special basin filled with oil. It catches fire. It is then, only then, that the Olympic Games can begin.

The Olympic flame burns throughout the games. It is the flame of peace.

1. Before 1896 French schools didn't teach ______.
A.matchB.history
C.sportsD.physics
2. Where were the first Olympic Games held?
A.In Athens,GreeceB.In German
C.In FrenchD.In Russia
3. According to this passage, the third modern Olympic Games should have been held in ______.
A.1896B.1904
C.1915D.1924
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10 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. What is the woman doing?
A.Asking for advice.B.Chairing a meeting.C.Hosting a program.
2. When was Bergen founded?
A.In 1070.B.In the 1200s.C.In the 1830s.
3. What does Mr Wilson suggest people do in Bergen?
A.Read a fairy tale.B.Walk around the city.C.Buy a wooden house.
2019-09-25更新 | 134次组卷 | 1卷引用:河南省十所名校2019-2020学年高中毕业班尖子生上学期第一次考试(含听力)英语试题
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