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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。作者通过描述大卫·布鲁内利参加一个吃东西比赛的情景,引出了吃东西比赛的话题。文章介绍了比赛的流行程度以及可能带来的健康问题和不良影响。

1 . David Brunelli has eaten up a huge burger. He starts eating handfuls of French fries. If he eats them fast enough, he could win. The crowd shouts with excitement. Suddenly, a stream of food pours out of Brunell' s mouth. Puking (呕吐) during an eating competition means you lose. So Brunelli catches the food in his hands and pushes it back into his mouth. Welcome to the world of competitive eating.

Thousands of eating competitions take place around the world each year. To win, people like Brunelli eat huge amounts of food as quickly as possible.They eat everything from mountains of hot dogs to hundreds of chicken legs.

Some people say it is time for eating competitions to stop. One reason is that the competitions can lead to serious health problems. These include weight gain, heart disease, and stomach problems. In 2004, a woman died from choking (窒息) during a competition. Eating competitions can make overeating look attractive. This sets a bad example for fans. Also, millions of people in the world go hungry every day. That makes it seem wasteful to eat amounts of food just for fun.

Still, many people love competitive eating. They say it is a fun tradition that goes back many years. Fans point out that the group Major League Eating (MLE) runs professional eating competitions. At these competitions, injuries are uncommon. MLE always has doctors on hand.

Eating competitions allow people like Brunelli to get famous and win money. And the competitions are popular. Each July 4, more than a million people watch Nathan s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest on TV. This year, will you be one of them?

1. Why does the author write the first paragraph?
A.To bring up the topic.B.To introduce Brunelli.
C.To make a comparison.D.To show some delicious food.
2. What can we learn about eating competitions from the text?
A.They have a short history.B.They enjoy great popularity.
C.They are attractive to the poorD.They introduce lots of new food.
3. What does paragraph 3 mainly talk about?
A.The fun of watching eating competitions.
B.The health problems caused by overeating.
C.The difficulties in winning an eating competition.
D.The reasons why eating competitions should be stopped.
4. What can we learn about MLE?
A.It trains many doctors.B.Its prizes are unusual.
C.Its competitions are relatively safe.D.It is an organizer of traditional competitions.
2024-04-20更新 | 27次组卷 | 1卷引用:贵州省仁怀市第四中学2023-2024学年高二下学期第一次月考英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇议论文。文章探讨了现在许多新闻机构不重视高中体育比赛的新闻报道,只用人工智能写手,因此新闻只是一个成绩公告,没有故事性。但是作者认为,高中的体育比赛会给学生带来美好的回忆,新闻机构可以雇用高中生记者进行报道。

2 . “The Worthington Christian defeated the Westerville North by 2—1 in an Ohio boys’ soccer game on Saturday.” That’s according to a story that appeared last month in The Columbus Dispatch. That lead was written not by a sportswriter, but by an artificial intelligence (AI) tool.

Many news organizations are now examining how AI might be used in their work. But if they begin their “experimenting” with high school sports because they are less momentous than war, peace, climate change and politics, they may miss something crucial. Nothing may be more important to the students who play high school sports, and to their families, neighborhoods, and sometimes, the whole town. That next game is what the students train for, work toward, and dream about. Someday, almost all student athletes will go on to have jobs in front of screens, in office parks, at schools, in hospitals or on construction sites. They may suffer blows and setbacks. But the high school games they played and watched, as well as their hopes and cheers, will stay vivid in their memories.

I have a small idea. If newspapers will no longer send staff reporters to cover high school games, why not hire high school student journalists? News organizations can pay students an hourly wage to cover high school games. The young reporters might learn how to be fair to all sides, write vividly, and attract readers. That’s what some celebrities in sports did, and do.

And think of the great writers who were inspired by sports: Hemingway on fishing, Bernard Malamud and Marianne Moore on baseball, Chen Zhongshi on football, and CLR James on cricket, who said, “There can be raw pain and bleeding where so many thousands see the inevitable (不可避免的) ups and downs of only a game.” A good high school writer, unlike a robot, could tell readers not just the score, but the stories of the game.

1. Why is the lead mentioned in the first paragraph?
A.To introduce an original idea.B.To show AI’s wide application.
C.To bring in the opinion about AI.D.To stress AI’s importance to news.
2. What does the author think of high school games?
A.Hopeful.B.Eye-catching.C.Competitive.D.Far-reaching.
3. What is good sports news like according to the author?
A.Rich in contents.B.Fair in comments.
C.Centered on results.D.Targeted on readers.
4. Which can be a suitable title for the text?
A.News Organizations Are Abusing AIB.High Schoolers Can Do What AI Can’t
C.Great Writers Are Crazy About SportsD.AI Ruins High School Students’ Memory
3 . 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
1. Who is Dave Godber?
A.A manager.B.A director.C.A footballer.
2. How did Dave Godber probably feel about the team' s performance?
A.Surprised.B.Confident.C.Upset.
3. What will Dave Godber probably do first?
A.Attend a match.B.Take a holiday.C.Look for another job.
2024-04-20更新 | 16次组卷 | 1卷引用:贵州省仁怀市第四中学2023-2024学年高二下学期第一次月考英语试题
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Running has always been a big part of my life. It was an easy and cheap way to stay healthy when I was a teenager and at university. As I got older, I kept running though I took on the responsibilities of being a mom, having a job and other hobbies. Running was a fun activity that I could do quickly and then get back to my busy day.

When I moved to a new city, I was excited about trying new foods, visiting new places, meeting new people and having new experiences. But, I also felt lonely and really wanted to make new friends. I joined a book club and a dinner group. But after a few months, I still felt like I hadn’t made any close friends.

One day, someone asked me if I wanted to run in a half marathon. Without thinking, I said, “Sure, count me in!” A half marathon is 13.1 miles, which is a lot longer than the three miles I usually ran. I was a bit scared, but also excited.

After the shock wore off, I started to learn everything about running a half marathon. I even bought my first pair of really good running shoes. They were the most expensive shoes I’d ever owned. I was ready to start training with them.

My new running friends picked me up at my house, and we started to jog together. I took it slow at first, running one mile, then two. They taught me how to run properly and how to drink enough water. I learned new words like chafing, carb loading, strides, and electrolytes. I slowly built up to running three, four and five miles. Running seven miles straight felt like climbing a really high mountain, and I started to love the feeling I got after a long run.

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The day of the race finally came.

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All the training I had done was now paying off.

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2024-04-08更新 | 32次组卷 | 1卷引用:贵州省遵义市四城区联考2023-2024学年高二下学期4月月考英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇新闻报道。文章主要报道了中国霹雳舞女孩刘清漪在杭州举行的第19届亚运会上赢得了第一枚女子霹雳舞金牌的故事。

5 . China’s 17-year-old Liu Qingyi did so excellently that she won the champion in the Huangzhou 19th Asian Games, 2023 and made it to the next summer Olympics. Now the young Liu Qingyi is one step closer to her ________ at Paris 2024 Summer Olympic Games as the street dancer won a ________ medal in the Breaking for Gold World Series in 2023, the first Olympic points event in break dancing (霹雳舞) this year.

Liu won the gold medal by ________ Japan’s home favorite and world champion Ami Yuasa in a tense final.

“During the past winter season, I have ________ some Chinese elements in my performance,” Liu told reporters after the win, noting she had spent nearly three months for the ________.

Speaking of her ________ of defeating the defending world champion, Liu ________ being proud. “It’s either win or lose when you enter a ________ . Nobody could win ________ ”, Liu said. “I am happy to win and I am also here to ________ and communicate.”

With break dancing becoming an ________ sport at the 2024 Paris Olympics, it is becoming more widely known and giving more dancers the chance to turn their hobby into a career.

It is through dancing that she overcame her ________ nature. “Before breaking, if I didn’t know someone, I couldn’t even talk to them.”

Now she believes that dancing will be her ________ career. “Dancing represents the ________ of art. I will never stop ________,” Liu said.

1.
A.campusB.dreamC.panicD.band
2.
A.badmintonB.dramaC.challengeD.gold
3.
A.defeatingB.winningC.helpingD.understanding
4.
A.seenB.abandonedC.addedD.known
5.
A.electionB.examC.medalD.event
6.
A.achievementB.impressionC.collectionD.description
7.
A.rejectsB.organizesC.acceptsD.respects
8.
A.momentB.roomC.competitionD.meeting
9.
A.forwardB.actuallyC.ratherD.forever
10.
A.focusB.assumeC.learnD.admire
11.
A.ordinaryB.officialC.especialD.exceptional
12.
A.mildB.shyC.curiousD.calm
13.
A.life-makingB.breath-takingC.term-longD.life-long
14.
A.pursuitB.appreciationC.formD.relief
15.
A.suitingB.aimingC.exploringD.observing
2024-02-23更新 | 45次组卷 | 3卷引用:贵州省安顺市2023-2024学年高一上学期期末英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇新闻报道。文章主要介绍了参加成都国际大体联世界大学生运动的听力受损的游泳运动员彭惠迪的情况。

6 . For the hearing-impaired swimmer Peng Huidi, participating in the Chengdu FISU World University Games, has been a life-changing experience and a ______ journey for the young student who has overcome all the difficulties to ______ her sporting dreams.

When she was 2 years old, her ______ was damaged due to a high fever. She became ______ and dared not speak to others. Hoping to ______ her out of her shell, Peng’s father took his daughter to learn swimming. It was there that Peng discovered her passion and her ______ was spotted by a coach.

“I love being in the pool. When I’m in the water, I hear no ______ . There’s just me charging forward, and me alone. The blue pool in my eyes is peaceful, and it also ______ strength,” Peng said. ______ she cannot hear the starting order during competitions, she uses a light next to the pool as her ______ to start. This means there is usually a(n) ______ of between 0. 2 and 0. 5 seconds in Peng’s dive. In order to ______ the gap, she has to train extra hard.

Years of effort finally ______ . She was invited to the swimming team for the Olympics. “The World University Games ______ me with a very rare and important chance. It has broadened my horizons and allowed me to compete on a much bigger ______ . I prepared for these games for a very long time,” Peng said excitedly.

1.
A.boldB.horribleC.remarkableD.frustrating
2.
A.dreamB.pursueC.chooseD.create
3.
A.smellB.tasteC.sightD.hearing
4.
A.awkwardB.confidentC.confusedD.silent
5.
A.runB.cutC.bringD.drop
6.
A.talentB.secretC.interestD.weakness
7.
A.noiseB.shoutC.screamD.cheer
8.
A.gainsB.unitesC.reservesD.represents
9.
A.IfB.ThoughC.OnceD.Before
10.
A.signB.signalC.symbolD.sample
11.
A.errorB.distinctionC.delayD.lead
12.
A.findB.narrowC.widenD.cross
13.
A.paid offB.put offC.set offD.showed off
14.
A.chargedB.helpedC.supportedD.provided
15.
A.beachB.courtC.stageD.field
2024-01-08更新 | 47次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届贵州省六盘水市高三上学期第二次诊断性监测英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了在中国杭州举行的2023年亚运会,将电子竞技作为奖牌项目的情况。

7 . The 2023 Asian Games in Hangzhou, China, make history by introducing esports as a medal event, highlighting digital transformation. From September 23 to October 8, 2023, this edition includes seven games with full medal status, progressing from their 2018 role as demonstration sports.

Esports at the Asian Games 2023 showcases digital technology and offers insights into Al and data processing. AI and simulation games revolutionize gameplay analysis and strategy with machine learning algorithms (算法) processing gameplay data, including match statistics, player movements, and in-game decisions.

The September 23, 2023, opening ceremony pays tribute to China’s heritage and embraces the nation’s technological outlook, incorporating AI and eco-friendly tech. A unique digital torch-lighting ceremony features millions of torch-bearers transforming digital flames into a digital human figure on the Qiantang River. This spectacle (精彩表演) includes 3D animation and augmented reality (VR/AR) , enhancing the Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Stadium experience.

The 19th Asian Games, with nearly 12,500 athletes from 45 countries, involves 40 sports, 61 disciplines, and 481 events. Esports event tickets were distributed through a ballot lottery (抽奖) due to high demand, with most sessions expected to sell out.

Esports, or electronic sports, encompass organized, multiplayer video game competitions, often featuring professional players competing individually or as teams. This Asian Games edition showcases esports’ growing presence, particularly in mobile games, making it a popular spectator event. It reflects a global sports shift, as even the Olympics hosted The Olympic Esports Series 2023 in June 2023, allowing spectators to engage with virtual and simulated sports and interact with professionals.

The integration of technology into sports promises greater accessibility and digital team sports’ evolution. Asian Esports Federation President Huo Qigang acknowledges the growing Asian esports industry, connecting people from diverse backgrounds, cultures, and countries.

1. What is a significant highlight mentioned in the article about the 2023 Asian Games in Hangzhou?
A.The participation of millions of torch-bearers.
B.The inclusion of esports as a medal event.
C.Advancements in AI-driven analysis and strategy.
D.The use of 3D animation and augmented reality.
2. What was the reason for using a lottery system for ticket distribution for esports events at the Asian Games?
A.High ticket prices for esports events.
B.Protection of organizers’ rights.
C.Special VIP access for esports players.
D.Limited availability of tickets with high demand.
3. What can we learn about esports from paragraph 5?
A.Esports competitions primarily involve board games.
B.Esports competitions are only for professional players.
C.Esports is now officially featured in the Olympics.
D.Esports has gained wide recognition at the Asian Games.
4. According to the article, which of the following would Chairman Huo Qigang agree?
A.Esports has a promising future in Asia.
B.The Asian esports industry is in decline.
C.Esports can only attract specific cultural backgrounds.
D.The Asian Esports Federation needs more government support.
2023-12-31更新 | 31次组卷 | 1卷引用:贵州省2023-2024学年高三上学期12月月考英语试题
文章大意:本文是一篇新闻报道。文章主要报道了克里斯·特恩布尔以跑步的方式从珀斯到悉尼,横穿澳大利亚,完成了3856公里的旅程,一举打破了2005年Achim Heukemes的纪录,此前的纪录是用时43天跑完这一段。

8 . Chris Turnbull, 39, finished the touching 3,856 km run on September 16, in the Sydney suburb of Manly, becoming the quickest runner from Perth to Sydney. He _________ the current record holder Achim Heukemes, who completed the distance in 43 days in 2005. To _________ the new world record, he was wholeheartedly _________ to preparing himself.

Mr Turnbull had a(n) _________ for running at a young age. He ran his first half marathon at 9 and since then he had been _________ at plenty of ultra marathons at different times in his life.

Mr Turnbull had run every single day from his beachside home in the Sydney suburb of Clontarf to his _________ on work days. The daily cross country run _________ him to see the sights of Australia, meet amazing people and most importantly, _________ himself physically and mentally.

With his 40th birthday _________ next year, to see what was his physical and mental limit, he wanted to __________ himself to the new record.

To make it in record time, Mr Turnbull was running between 100 km and 105 km daily.He had to __________ huge trucks rushing past him on major highways, blisters(水泡), aching muscles, and being __________ of sleeping well due to the pain his body was feeling

Mr Turnbull’s wife, along with their two kids, had been tracking his __________   on a map from their home as he made his way across the continent. They were __________ waiting there at the finish line in Manly for Mr Turnbull’s falling into their arms for a loving post- run __________.

1.
A.hitB.beatC.refusedD.defended
2.
A.setB.acceptC.holdD.offer
3.
A.comparedB.limitedC.committedD.accustomed
4.
A.fancyB.invitationC.excuseD.request
5.
A.skilledB.amazedC.expertD.present
6.
A.hospitalB.officeC.restaurantD.school
7.
A.persuadedB.promisedC.inspiredD.advanced
8.
A.supportB.cheatC.testD.bother
9.
A.on handB.in advanceC.in the airD.at an end
10.
A.adjustB.challengeC.encourageD.keep
11.
A.lose control ofB.take charge ofC.put up withD.play jokes on
12.
A.guiltyB.awareC.independentD.incapable
13.
A.targetB.progressC.performanceD.purpose
14.
A.eagerlyB.impatientlyC.permanentlyD.peacefully
15.
A.gestureB.touchC.hugD.glance
2023-12-31更新 | 191次组卷 | 4卷引用:贵州省铜仁市2023-2024学年高二上学期12月月考英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述作者网球赛战胜自己的哥哥亚伦,不再活在他阴影下的故事。

9 . The title of “Aaron’s younger brother” was earned when I had won the second place in my first tennis tournament at the age of six. Whenever I ________ onto a tennis court, it was as though a gluey name label, which had been ________ stuck onto me.

I wanted to ________ Aaron, my older brother, whose fame had reduced me to a ________ tennis player. Then came a big tennis match against Aaron. As I shook Aaron’s hand at the start of the match, I stared at him and focused on how this match was going to ________ everything.

The tennis court seemed to stretch out further than usual, but I could still ________ the confident look on Aaron’s face. He knew that my honor ________ in comparison to his. Finally, we were down to the last set, neck and neck in points. That was when the setting sun cast his figure over me, ________ me that I would always be walking in his ________ if I did not prove myself.

I prepared myself for the finishing blow, ________ of Aaron’s past matches flooding through my mind as I ________ the weakness of his smash (扣球) the ball would always fly towards the left of the court. I extended my arm to the left in anticipation of where the ball was going to land. The ball made ________ with my racket and was lobbed over Aaron’s head successfully. He could do nothing but ________ his undefeated status as champion being removed by his younger brother.

While I was still enjoying the unfamiliar feeling of ________ minutes after the match was over, a man, whom I vaguely recognized from a ________ tennis club, approached me. “What is your name, son?” he asked. A smile spread across my face.

1.
A.marchedB.steppedC.jumpedD.rushed
2.
A.frequentlyB.originallyC.permanentlyD.occasionally
3.
A.recommendB.praiseC.evaluateD.defeat
4.
A.namelessB.hopelessC.worthlessD.fearless
5.
A.appreciateB.changeC.exploreD.settle
6.
A.put downB.pull outC.take upD.make out
7.
A.disappearedB.wrinkledC.paledD.doubled
8.
A.remindingB.orderingC.instructingD.expecting
9.
A.trustB.shelterC.creditD.shadow
10.
A.scoresB.imagesC.recordsD.highlights
11.
A.hidB.admittedC.recalledD.overcame
12.
A.contactB.progressC.movementD.adjustment
13.
A.maintainB.improveC.confirmD.witness
14.
A.harmonyB.successC.competitionD.relief
15.
A.previousB.specialC.famousD.tiny
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文章大意:这是一篇新闻报道。在2月20日举行的2022年北京冬奥会闭幕式上,播放了一段关于志愿者工作的视频,志愿者代表因对奥运会的贡献而受到表彰。文章主要介绍了一些志愿者的情况。

10 . During the closing ceremony of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics held on Feb 20, a video about the work of volunteers was broadcast, and representatives of the volunteers were honored for their contributions to the Games.

According to Teng Shengping, director-general of the volunteer department of the Beijing organizing committee, there were more than 18,000 volunteers at the Games, providing services related to venue management, language and media to ensure the event was completed successfully. Among them were students from Zhengzhou University, who, after helping at the Olympics,worked to ensure the success of the Paralympics.

On Jan 7, 34 students from the university, led by their 25-year-old supervisor Li Xinping, embarked on the journey from Zhengzhou, Central China’s Henan Province, to Beijing. It was the first time some of them had visited China’s capital, and all of them felt excited.

“It may be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to open my eyes as a volunteer for the Winter Olympics, so I signed up for it,” says 20-year-old Gao Ruikai, one of the students.

They arrived in Beijing on Jan 8, and were appointed to work as security in Chaoyang district, checking the trucks and people transporting goods and materials to the Winter Olympics.

They received strict training for eight days. Sometimes when they found what they learned too difficult to remember, Li would give them extra tutoring at night to help them memorize the knowledge so that they could pass both the theory and practical exams, and begin work, which started on Jan 21.

They were separated into two groups, responsible for checking people and trucks respectively, according to Chen Mengjiao, 21, who was appointed to check for forbidden objects. The volunteers worked in teams, each consisting of four people. In one team, two people cooperated to work for two hours, before swapping places with the other two. Each day, the whole group checked about 300 people, on average.

1. Where is the text probably taken from?
A.A book review.B.A news report.C.A travel blog.D.A personal journal.
2. What does “embarked on” in paragraph 3 mean?
A.Started.B.Completed.C.Delayed.D.Sponsored.
3. Why did Gao Ruikai sign up for volunteering?
A.To watch the ceremony.B.To make more friends.
C.To improve his English.D.To broaden his horizons.
4. Chen Mengjiao’s responsibility was to ______.
A.transport goods and materials to the Winter Olympics
B.distinguish the things that were not allowed to be taken
C.give extra tutoring to foreign sports competitors
D.fix the trucks that transported the sports equipment
2023-12-15更新 | 19次组卷 | 1卷引用:贵州省六盘水市纽绅中学2023-2024学年高三上学期11月月考英语试题
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