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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要介绍了2022年9月17日,一位59岁的父亲戴维和他的28岁儿子约翰参加了在牛津举行的铁人三项比赛。尽管约翰行动不便,但他梦想成为运动员,父亲充当他的手脚,全程背负儿子参赛。他们需在17小时内完成140英里的游泳、自行车骑行和跑步。经过不懈努力,两人最终携手跨过终点线,展现了深沉的父爱与非凡的毅力。

1 . On September 17, 2022, a father and son set out to begin the first of three legs of the Ironman competition in Oxford. David, 59, and his son, John, 28, weren’t the typical competitors. Despite difficulty in walking, John has his dream of being an athlete. His father would act as his arms and legs, carrying the weight of his son throughout the race.

To qualify as having finished, competitors must complete a hard 140 miles of swimming, bicycling and running in under 17 hours. David and John had participated together in five Ironman competitions, but they had yet to finish in the required time.

The race began with a 2.4-mile swim in the Choptank River. With one end of a rope tied to a belt around his back and the other end to a boat with his son inside, the father eased himself into the water. Swimming while carrying another person is tough enough — David also had to fight with jellyfish (水母).

The pair completed the swim in 90 minutes, and went through with the 112-mile bicycle ride in about nine hours, then set their sights on the final leg of the 26.2-mile marathon with David pushing John in the racing chair.

With minutes left and 200 feet to the finish line, his mom, on the sidelines, handed him the rolling walker. Not that long ago, John could hardly walk 23 steps. But after years of painful training, he increased his step count and was determined to finish the race on his own. He knew time was almost running out and worried they wouldn’t make the cutoff. “Not because I wouldn’t get my moment,” he says, “but because dad had worked so hard.”

After 16 hours, 55 minutes and 35 seconds — with just four minutes and 25 seconds to spare — father and son crossed the finish line together.

As the crowd flooded and cheered on John, the weary father kept a low profile. “He didn’t want his finish line moment,” says John. “He wanted it to be mine.”

1. How did David help his son in the swimming part?
A.By pulling a rope tied to a boat.B.By swimming beside his son.
C.By pushing his son’s lifebelt.D.By carrying his son on his back.
2. Why did John worry about not making the cutoff?
A.He wouldn’t get his moment.
B.His mom would be disappointed.
C.His father had put in lots of effort.
D.The audience had high expectations.
3. What can best describe David’s role as a father?
A.Responsible and selfless.B.Brave and honest.
C.Committed and friendly.D.Gentle and determined.
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了一对夫妇吵架了,互相不理睬,丈夫用纸条的方式请求妻子及时叫醒他,结果妻子也用纸条的方式通知他及时起床的幽默故事。
2 . 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。

Knowing me, knowing you

One night, a married couple got into a fight. The reason     1     they had a fight was that the woman had bought too expensive a dress. It was common for them to stay in a war of silence after such a fight. And this time was not different. For most of the night, the couple     2    (ignore) each other and even when preparing for bed, they didn’t say a word.

However, her husband started getting anxious because he would catch a flight at 5:00 am the next morning. He always devoted     3    (he) to his work.     4    (give) a promotion(晋升) in his company recently, he made more efforts to do his work. The man was a heavy sleeper and     5    (absolute) depended on his wife to wake him up. Otherwise, there was a good chance that he would sleep right through the alarm.

In order not to lose face, he didn’t speak with her directly although he wanted to, but he wrote something on a piece of paper, reading, “Please wake me up when it’s 5:00 am.” He put the note on his wife’s pillow,     6    (believe) that his wife would for sure see it there. He then fell asleep with satisfaction.

The next morning when he woke up, it was already 7:00 am! He took     7     deep breath because he couldn’t take his journey to meet their customers that day. He thought     8     some extent, his boss as well as their customers was sure to get annoyed with him. To his     9    (embarrass), he was preparing to blame his wife when he noticed a handwritten note beside his pillow, saying, “It’s 5:00 am. You     10     get up right now, needn’t you? A note has been put beside your pillow already.”

Most of the time, how you say something is more important than what you actually say. When you need something, do not let pride get in the way of asking for help in the right way!

2024-05-09更新 | 60次组卷 | 1卷引用:广东省深圳市深圳名校联考2023-2024学年高一下学期4月期中英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。讲述了作者与女儿之间关系随着女儿进入大学而发生的变化,以及作者如何适应这种变化并努力维持与女儿的联系。

3 . For the past 18 years, my daughter has been around me all the time. Now that she is in college, the _______ of our relationship has totally changed and our relationship is completely _______. I’m not going to be there every morning to have breakfast with her. I won’t know when she’s mad or when she’s happy. Here’s a little story of our new _______.

A week ago, my daughter wanted to _______ so she called me during the day as I was in meetings. I _______her later on, but she was in class. At midnight, she reached out _______ to ask if we could talk. Well, guess what? I was _______ . I thought we would talk the next day, but she was not   _______ .

Research shows that parents are _______ when their children are grown up, but for me that is when I start to get concerned. I am always left to________ , how can I, as a parent, remain ________to my daughter to guide, support and love through life's changes?   

We may have to ________ the way we communicate. My daughter encouraged me to go digital. That’s how I ventured into the world of social media, following her updates and occasionally sharing my own experiences. Through this   ________ presence, the physical gap is ________and I feel I still have an active role in her life. This experience serves as a reminder that ________, however scary, holds the promise of growth in our shared journey.

1.
A.problemB.progressC.goalD.context
2.
A.coldB.specialC.differentD.casual
3.
A.normalB.ideaC.approachD.solution
4.
A.catch upB.take overC.check outD.break away
5.
A.visitedB.touchedC.triedD.emailed
6.
A.by taxiB.by textC.in privateD.in person
7.
A.stupidB.angryC.excitedD.asleep
8.
A.availableB.interestedC.readyD.guilty
9.
A.saddestB.busiestC.happiestD.best
10.
A.decideB.wonderC.investigateD.distinguish
11.
A.kindB.appreciativeC.sensitiveD.relevant
12.
A.voiceB.ignoreC.shiftD.continue
13.
A.humanB.virtualC.physicalD.permanent
14.
A.widenedB.formedC.brokenD.bridged
15.
A.collegeB.relationshipC.changeD.communication
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4 . 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

When he was around 5-6 years old, my brother Ted, who is four years younger to me, suddenly found his legs unable to move one night. What followed was one of the hardest times of my parents'life. Months passed with them meeting various doctors, visiting different hospitals, and knocking at the doorstep of every possible chance — all the time with Ted in their arms, since he wasn't able to walk on his own anymore.

There were doubts of permanent paralysis(瘫痪)— the very mention of which was enough to break us down. From finding it extremely painful to walk, to not being able to get up on his own, and to not being able to stand at all, Ted's problem was worsening day by day. Most surprisingly, all this while, he was as strong as, perhaps, only children can be in such difficult times.

During this period, it was not unusual for my mother to have sudden breakdowns. Once, she burst into tears while watching Ted playing joyfully. He wiped off her tears, and said, “Don't cry, mummy. See, I can stand and even run on my own!” Saying this, he tried to get up, stood on shaking legs for just about a few microseconds and fell down, only to be safely caught in the arms of my mom, who hugged him dearly and cried some more.

This was the most heart-breaking thing that I had ever experienced. But it was also a powerful one for the simple fact that it was my little brother who taught us what life was all about—HOPE.

Witnessing my brother's strong will and positive attitude inspired me as well. As a brother, I could not stand by doing nothing at all. Hope was burning in my heart when I had the idea to train my brother to walk again. I firmly believe Ted could stand up and walk as he used to. Whenever school was over, I would put Ted into a pushchair and tell my mom that we'd just go to the park.

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In the park, I would put Ted one meter away from me, encouraging him to walk.

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We agreed to keep this a secret from our parents until mom's birthday.

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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。这篇文章主要讲述了作者回忆自己和祖母之间的故事,特别是祖母的烘焙技艺和对她们的爱,以及作者如何通过烘焙来缅怀祖母。

5 . When my grandmother was a teenager, her family moved to Transylvania. To make money, she began ________ in a bakery (面包店). For two or three years, she threw herself into ________ desserts and became an excellent baker. It was there that she met my grandfather, got ________, and had two children: My mother and my uncle.

My grandparents treated us very well as kids, especially when it came to ________. We often stayed with them on the weekends and as an excellent cook with a ________ tooth, my grandmother always made sure to serve dessert after every single meal. It became a ________for her to make us a different dessert every Sunday. Of all the desserts, my sister Adriana and I ________ papanasi, a traditional Romanian dessert made of sweet cow cheese (奶酪), best.

After moving to Canada when I was a young girl, my family found it ________to find a suitable cheese for the recipe (食谱) for papanasi. Back in Romania, there was always fresh cow cheese at the farmers market, and we could ________buy this cheese. When I ________ my baking skills like my grandmother and finally found the ________cheese, the recipe turned out just right. It was like I could see her clapping (鼓掌) and ________ in the room with me.

My grandmother passed away when I was 9. Over the years, baking has become my way of _______ her. Every time I make papanasi I _______ her.

Family recipes and the love within them are not limited to space and time. The years may pass, but through this recipe, we’ll always ________ each other.

1.
A.workingB.paintingC.volunteeringD.singing
2.
A.orderingB.sellingC.creatingD.choosing
3.
A.tiredB.marriedC.paidD.dressed
4.
A.trainingB.readingC.playingD.eating
5.
A.sweetB.missingC.goldD.healthy
6.
A.needB.mistakeC.traditionD.shame
7.
A.usedB.explainedC.knewD.liked
8.
A.challengingB.interestingC.dangerousD.popular
9.
A.secretlyB.probablyC.easilyD.finally
10.
A.perfectedB.forgotC.consideredD.doubted
11.
A.cheapB.rightC.oldD.famous
12.
A.sleepingB.cheeringC.exercisingD.cleaning
13.
A.helpingB.changingC.honoringD.guiding
14.
A.depend onB.agree withC.wait forD.think of
15.
A.hateB.haveC.fightD.trust
6 . 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

From the day Tony was born, Jeff refused to let his son’s disabilities hold him back. Tony has cerebral palsy (脑瘫), making it difficult for him to walk. Determined to show Tony that he could pursue his dream of being an athlete, when he was 15 years old, Jeff signed him up with Team Triumph, an organization that helps kids with disabilities engage in endurance sports.

“It gave me a new perspective on life, Tony said. He even dreamed of walking marathon one day. From then on, Tony became addicted to racing, and Jeff also wanted to be a part of it. Though Jeff had been a minor league baseball player, endurance (耐力) sports were new to him. He made up his mind to achieve Tony’s dream and started doing things he never dreamed about. He began waking up at 4 a. m. So he could run in the silent street while pushing Tony in a special wheelchair called a racing chair. Every morning, he drove himself to run increasingly longer distances. Soon, he and Tony were entering 5K races, then on to Iron-man triathlons.

Finishing the Iron-man competition in under 16 hours would be another dream for Jeff and Tony. The big day came. The race began with a 2.4-mile swim in the river. Jeff helped Tony into a kayak (皮船). With one end of a rope tied to a belt around his back and the other end to the kayak, Jeff eased himself into the water. Swimming while dragging another person is quite tough. The pair completed the swim in 90 minutes, and then it was on to the next leg; a 112-mile bicycle ride. Their custom-built bike had an additional seat in the back for Tony that faced backward.

After completing the demanding bike part in roughly nine hours, they set their sights on the final leg of the race-a 26.2-mile marathon with Jeff pushing Tony in the racing chair. They’d been competing for 10 hours, with only 6 hours left for the race. The first 7 miles went smoothly.

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But at mile 19, Jeff began to worry they were going too slow.

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Jeff handed Tony his rolling walker (助行器).

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文章大意:本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章主要讲述了作者一家进行了一场难忘的全国旅行,这场旅行让整个家庭变得更亲密了,而且这场旅行也让作者懂得了旅行的真正意义。

7 . When I was in third grade, my family and I took on an unforgettable trip across the country. It turned out to be more than just a/an _______ journey; it was a journey of discovery into our _______. Every day, Dad _______ us with his trusty road map. Mom, the heart of our family, shared folk tales and painted pictures about the upcoming _______. We went through diverse _______from the thick forests to the vast deserts of the West.

One day, while hiking through the Grand Canyon, I _______   a particularly rough path. Frightened, I _______, not knowing how to proceed. That’s when my parents _______ .

As Dad showed me footholds, Mom coached me with calming _______and reminded me of the breathtaking views that lay ahead. Then, I________the confidence as my feet ________ solid ground again. When I finally overcame my fear, I felt we became ________ as a family.

From then on, every evening, we’d gather around a campfire for what we________called “Family Reflection Time”. During these sessions, we’d share laughs, ________, and insights from the day’s experiences.

The trip taught me that the true meaning of travel isn’t merely about reaching the destination but about the personal growth that happens on the route, and the family bonds formed when facing ________ together.

1.
A.crowdedB.physicalC.creativeD.necessary
2.
A.relationshipsB.potentialsC.dreamsD.inspirations
3.
A.guidedB.encouragedC.comfortedD.attracted
4.
A.eventsB.stationsC.locationsD.shows
5.
A.culturesB.landscapesC.groupsD.countries
6.
A.imaginedB.constructedC.smoothedD.encountered
7.
A.frozeB.flewC.fellD.forgot
8.
A.reached downB.stood asideC.stepped inD.turned back
9.
A.wordsB.worriesC.noisesD.thoughts
10.
A.lostB.maintainedC.demonstrateD.restored
11.
A.leftB.brokeC.foundD.dug
12.
A.nicerB.tougherC.braverD.closer
13.
A.originallyB.affectionatelyC.frequentlyD.simply
14.
A.sympathyB.conflictC.tearsD.profits
15.
A.challengesB.defeatsC.oppositionD.uncertainty
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章中作者回顾了自己当年旅行的情景,以及母亲的担忧和给予的支持。现在,自己的女儿即将开启间隔年旅行,作者将不同时期的情况和感受进行了对比。

8 . When I was 19, determined not to spend my last teenage year in a suburb in Buckinghamshire, I took off with an Australian friend. We travelled around Europe for months. We stayed in the _________accommodation we could find due to a lack of money and only _________ bread, cheese and the occasional bottle of red wine.

That was in 1990, a time before mobile phones and the Internet appeared, when the primary _________ our home was the collection of _________ from the post office.

Before I left, Mom had made me a money pouch (荷包) to wear around my neck. She’d also made me two sleeping sheets so I could _________unclean bedding. She didn’t want me to go, and those gifts were her way of telling me to have a wonderful time.

It’s only now, as my 18-year-old daughter is preparing to leave on her own gap-year (间休年) trip, that I have more _________ what Mom felt.

Doing multiple jobs and saving money, my daughter has researched on her own where to stay, how to _________ and what to do when she arrives. Therefore, she _________ asks for my opinion and I find myself _________ unsure of whether I should intervene (介入) or back off. I want to be supportive but not too __________. I want to be cool but not indifferent. I want to be like the perfect travel guide.

When she first mentioned a gap-year travel, I was encouraging, expecting her to have her own experiences that will __________ her. As I had mine, I didn’t let myself speak too long on the idea of her not being here. Soon there will just be me, my son and the cat in our house. However, I am not quite __________ that. But the trip may benefit her. This is not in 1990 and I am not __________ at home waiting for a(n)__________ . I have promised not to __________ her with messages, but at least I know she can contact me whenever she wants to.

1.
A.nearestB.tidiestC.cheapestD.safest
2.
A.lived onB.passed onC.turned inD.hung up
3.
A.responsibility forB.contact withC.belief inD.response to
4.
A.stampsB.envelopesC.textD.mail
5.
A.avoidB.dustC.spreadD.fold
6.
A.confidence inB.influence onC.doubt aboutD.sympathy for
7.
A.get alongB.get aroundC.get awayD.get down
8.
A.frequentlyB.regretfullyC.sorrowfullyD.rarely
9.
A.courageouslyB.deliberatelyC.desperatelyD.favorably
10.
A.involvedB.thrilledC.embarrassedD.discouraged
11.
A.calmB.shapeC.controlD.resist
12.
A.envious ofB.skilled inC.ashamed ofD.ready for
13.
A.stuckB.busyC.freeD.burdened
14.
A.announcementB.invitationC.letterD.gift
15.
A.blameB.comfortC.botherD.greet
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了格林一家整整一个月不使用科技产品的实验,这个实验帮助了她实现提高家庭幸福的目标。

9 . It’s dinner time. Susan Green sets the table. Her husband Michael and two children take their seats at the table, and an awkward silence descends (降临). 14-year-old Carolyn plays restlessly with a fork, while 16-year-old Billy frowns(皱眉) at the dish in front of him. Meanwhile, Michael reaches absently for an object that isn’t there, an unmistakable look of disappointment on his face. The Greens are experiencing   their   first   evening   without   electronic devices (电子设备 ),   as part of a month-long experiment to see if going without technology will make them a happier family.

The use of electronic devices has increased greatly over the past 10 years, and recent studies suggest that they may be responsible for decreased levels of happiness. Susan Green had noticed these worrying tendencies in her own family. “I was often telling Billy to turn off his game and go and get some fresh air, or Carolyn to stop chatting with her friends and get some sleep. What worried me more is that when they invited their friends over, I would find them all sitting together looking at their phones and not talking,” she says.

Susan’s concerns made her carry out her own research into the issue. When she came across an article in a weekend newspaper about people who gave up using electronic devices for a month, she was eager to try it with her own family. However, she realised that it was going to take more than reading an article to persuade them. “I found some of the research mentioned in the article very worrying, but I doubted if my family would be convinced, ” she says. “But I wanted to avoid financial rewards(金钱奖励), as they felt a bit too individualistic.” In the end, the promise of a fun family day out at a theme park persuaded the Greens to go tech-free for a whole month.

The Green family’s experiment is now over, but they have made a promise to try and stick to some of the rules that they established during their tech-free month. Susan feels delighted with the results of the experiment and is certain that it helped her to achieve her aim of improving her family’s happiness.

1. Why did everybody at the table seem unhappy?
A.They didn’t like the food.
B.Someone argued with the others.
C.Someone was absent from this family gathering.
D.They were experiencing an evening without technology.
2. What about Billy and Carolyn troubled Susan most?
A.They had fallen behind with their studies.
B.They failed to get on with their friends.
C.They were afraid to talk when being in front of others.
D.They were glued to their screens when being with their friends.
3. How did Susan persuade her family to get involved in her experiment?
A.By reading them an article.
B.By promising them a day out at a park.
C.By providing financial rewards for them.
D.By introducing them to people with similar issues.
4. What would be the best title for this text?
A.Technology has never been far from us
B.A tech-free month helps improve a family’s happiness
C.Parents show understanding of their children’s media use
D.Happiness in the digital age is never an individual matter
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章首先介绍了《爸爸去哪儿》这档节目的火爆,并主要从名人效应、父亲角色的转变和育儿方式这三方面讨论了它受欢迎的原因。

10 . Produced by Hunan Satellite TV, Where Are We Going, Dad? invites five male celebrities from different fields and their children to spend quality time together in new environments while accomplishing various survival tasks.

Since it first aired in January, 2013, Where Are We Going, Dad? has been sweeping the whole nation and has become Chinas most popular show averaging more than 600 million viewers each week and 640 million downloads online. Even the China Daily, the official mouthpiece of the Chinese government praised its success, “The deep affection on display in the show is heart-warming. But what accounts for the show’s popularity?

Part of the appeal is the chance to peek into the lives of popular Chinese celebrities and their children. Audiences are delighted to watch the failed attempts of celebrity dads making dinner, combing hair, and disciplining children. At the same time, the cute kids themselves and their authentic and entertaining behaviors are very impressive and attractive.

“Another reason for the success of the show lies in the fact that it is a reexamination of the father’s role in traditional Chinese culture,” said the general director of the show. In a society. Still influenced by the concept that “men rule outside and women inside”, many Chinese fathers are poor at expressing their feelings toward their children. Usually they appear strict and distant. But on the show, we see fathers are much gentler on their kids and more involved in their upbringing. This show raises an important question for modern Chinese society — what is the role of fathers in today’s China?

A fascinating part of the show is that you can see many parenting styles. The five fathers on the show all have very diverse parenting styles, which is great because it shows people there isn’t just one way to raise a child. But Chinese parents increasingly realize that discussing and respecting their children’s choices may be a more appropriate way to prepare them for modern society. Meanwhile, the show can remind adults of their own childhood and the love of father. For those parents, they will rethink their own responsibility as parents and understand their kids better.

1. The chief function of the underlined sentence (in Paragraph 2) is ________.
A.to sum up the main idea of the paragraph
B.to introduce a new topic
C.to arouse reader’s interest
D.to express strong feelings
2. What can be inferred from the fourth Paragraph?
A.Traditionally children are not to be brought up by mothers alone in China.
B.Modern Chinese fathers wonder how to treat their children.
C.The role of fathers is changing in China.
D.More and more mothers go out to work.
3. Which of the following is NOT the reason for the show’s success?
A.People are curious about the celebrities’ life and their kids.
B.The show makes people reconsider father’s role in today’s China.
C.The show displays various parenting styles.
D.The audience think highly of the celebrities parenting styles on the show.
4. What is the best title of this passage?
A.Why Is Where Are We Going, Dad? So Popular?
B.The Celebrities in Where Are We Going, Dad.
C.What Is the Role of Fathers in Today’s China?
D.Various Parenting Styles in China
2023-12-29更新 | 38次组卷 | 1卷引用:2019-2020深圳市第二高级中学高二上学期第二次段考英语试卷含答案.doc
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