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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了一个初中生的太空梦想。

1 . Li Zixuan is a junior middle school student. He is now studying in Grade 9. He has had many dreams since he was little. But as time goes by, some new dreams have appeared and some old ones have disappeared. However, only one dream is still in his mind.

Li Zixuan says that when he was a child, he heard about rockets and spaceships. At first, he didn’t know what they were. From his father, he knew that scientists made rockets to carry things into space, and spaceships were used to carry people through space. From then on, he has had a real interest in space. Every time he sees beautiful stars and the moon in the sky at night, he gets very excited. He is always dreaming that he can fly to space to look at the earth one day. His mother knows about his dream and often encourages him.

In school, Li Zixuan learned that the first man flew into space in 1961 and later, more astronauts succeeded in traveling into space. Some astronauts even landed on the moon. His teacher always encourages him to learn more. He knows not everyone has a chance to travel into space. More importantly, before he can fly to space, he must be trained specially.

Li Zixuan knows it’s not easy to achieve his dream, but he decides to try his best. He says I’ve had this dream for many years. It has brought me a lot of joy and always gives me power. Even if it doesn’t come true in the end, I won’t be sorry.”

1. What does the boy want to be when he grows up?
A.A scientist.B.A pilot.C.An engineer.D.An astronaut.
2. Who told the boy something about rockets and spaceships?
A.His father.B.His mother.C.His teacher.D.His friend.
3. What must the boy do before he can fly to space?
A.Study very hard.B.Get a driving license.
C.Do exercise every day.D.Get some special training.
4. What’s the best title for the text?
A.Dreams of a BoyB.The Love of a Father
C.An Excellent HobbyD.An Unusual Experience
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2 . Growing up in one of the poorest communities in Atlanta, US and being raised by a single _________ mother, I was not expected much by many people, so I had to expect_________of myself.

On my 13th birthday, I bought a _________of Harvard and put it on the wall of my room. Being at Harvard became what I_________: I kept picturing myself studying in Harvard. Even when my electricity was_________, I knew that my poster of Harvard was still_________only two feet away from me. I’d_________my day by asking myself these two questions: “What do I want in my life?” and “Are the things I am doing today going to get me _________ to that life?”

Reminding myself of my _________each day made it __________ for me to say no to the choices my peers(同龄人)making, because those paths wouldn’t have __________ me to my goal. Nothing could__________ my power to decide what I chose to do with my__________.

Every day I could __________ myself moving towards my dream university__________my writing got better, SAT score __________, and my scholarship checks started coming in. On March 31st, 2011, an email arrived __________Harvard. The first word was “Congratulations!” A month later, Harvard flew me up to visit the campus where __________I got to see my dream university face to face.

Who you are today is the __________of the decisions you made yesterday, and who you will be tomorrow will be up to the choices you make __________. Who do you want to be tomorrow?

1.
A.uneducatedB.knowledgeableC.powerfulD.kind
2.
A.nothingB.anythingC.somethingD.everything
3.
A.brochureB.bookC.posterD.picture
4.
A.dreamt ofB.struggled forC.held onD.wondered about
5.
A.broken upB.cut offC.pulled downD.put out
6.
A.puttingB.stickingC.standingD.hanging
7.
A.beginB.completeC.spendD.explore
8.
A.familiarB.possibleC.furtherD.closer
9.
A.goalB.homeC.motherD.friend
10.
A.hardB.easyC.impossibleD.sad
11.
A.stoppedB.ledC.invitedD.flew
12.
A.give upB.deal withC.take awayD.turn down
13.
A.futureB.careerC.schoolD.family
14.
A.feelB.inspireC.practiseD.push
15.
A.untilB.ifC.whileD.as
16.
A.decreasedB.droppedC.changedD.increased
17.
A.atB.byC.fromD.with
18.
A.for the first timeB.once in a whileC.all of a suddenD.in no time
19.
A.reasonB.challengeC.mistakeD.result
20.
A.yesterdayB.todayC.tomorrowD.now
2021-12-14更新 | 78次组卷 | 1卷引用:安徽省肥东县综合高中2021-2022学年高一上学期教学质量检测卷英语试题
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3 . Things to do when you aren’t hopeful about anything

You dream. You work hard. But often those expectations are not met. You don’t achieve your goals. Life seems so unfair when you do everything you can and still don’t get the desired results. You don’t want to do anything. You feel hopeless about everything in your life. What’s next?     1     Or should you hold on to hope? Here are several things to do to bring yourself back on track when you aren’t hopeful about anything in your life.

Don’t focus too much on controlling everything. Many external (外部的) factors affect your life and you can’t control everything. Worrying about things you can’t control isn’t going to help. The desire to control every situation only exhausts you completely.     2    

Avoid coming to conclusions too soon. We are sometimes too quick to judge the situation before it even unfolds completely.     3     Things aren’t as bad most of the times. You just need to take a step back and reflect on your thoughts.

    4     Hope is an amazing feeling that lifts your life. Never stop tr find an opportunity to improve your life. There is always an option. You just need to open yourself to it. And for that, you need to have hope. Hope motivates you, fuels you to keep working on your goals no matter what.     5    

A.Should you just drop everything and give up?
B.Allow yourself to open up to endless possibilities.
C.Wait before forming an opinion about a particular situation.
D.Are you upset about a particular situation not going your way?
E.Concentrate on what you can control or improve and forget about the rest.
F.Believing in yourself and hoping for the best makes a huge difference.
G.It makes you believe in yourself and ensures that your hard work will actually pay off.
2021-11-12更新 | 40次组卷 | 1卷引用:安徽省六安市第一中学2021-2022学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题
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4 . A few years ago, I bought a flat. It was a triumph of hope and determination over property prices, and the peak of a 20-year dream. The day I got the keys should have been the most exciting day of my life and yet, the second I opened the door, panic set in. I spent my first night as a homeowner in a hotel researching how to sell a flat and wondering if it was too late to change my mind.

I didn't sell my flat because I remembered why I had wanted it in the first place — but there are times when we get what we want and it simply isn't right. I've always found a strange disconnect between wanting something and getting it. Wanting is a place of possibility and, in a state of lack, the desire is strong. We imagine how this thing — a new job or relationship — can change our lives and at the same time forget that adding something to our life doesn't mean all our problems disappear. We create a narrative around the desire and, when we get it, and it is different to how we pictured it, we feel frustrated.

For me, this most often occurs in relationships. I have a habit of filling in the gaps with people, rather than getting to know them. I go on a date with someone and, instead of piecing them together brick by brick, I start to imagine what my life would be like with them in it. It shouldn't have been a shock that the reality in no way matched my fantasy — but it was. I knew I wanted out, yet part of me felt committed: this was someone I thought I had wanted for so long, I couldn't walk away, could I?

We tend to shame others for changing their minds. I think, however, it's far braver to move towards something that will bring happiness than to stay in a miserable situation to protect your pride. So, when someone tells you they've changed their minds, congratulate them on knowing themselves well enough, and being strong enough, to admit it. It takes a lot to come clean about getting it wrong, but the relief of doing so — of setting ourselves free from a personal-shaped hole, is worth it every time.

1. Why did the author spend her first night as a homeowner in a hotel?
A.The flat was under decoration.
B.She wanted to sell this terrible flat.
C.The flat was different from her desire.
D.She was too excited to sleep in the flat.
2. Which of the following is most advisable in relationships according to the author?
A.Filling in the gaps with people around you.
B.Getting to know others little by little naturally.
C.Imagining what the life would be like with others.
D.Spending plenty of time to promote the relationship.
3. What message does the author try to tell us?
A.Never change your mind.
B.Never give up your first-time dream.
C.It is worthwhile to protect one's own pride.
D.It is brave to step out of a miserable situation.
4. What can be a suitable title for the text?
A.A new flatB.A personal-shaped hole
C.A proud soulD.An unexcepted accident
2021-07-03更新 | 136次组卷 | 1卷引用:安徽省淮北市2021届高三第一次模拟考试英语试题
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