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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了如今电子竞技行业蓬勃发展,这是一项可以提高运动员思维能力、手眼协调能力、意志力和团队精神的运动。在2022年,电子竞技被宣布正式列入亚运会项目。

1 . Esports (electronic sports) are organized competitions where players—often referred to as “athletes” — face off against each other in video games. They are not just games in a sense. Actually, they are a sport that can improve the players’ thinking ability, hand-eye coordination, willpower and team spirit.

The esports industry has experienced significant growth in recent years around the world, though it’s still in the nascent stage, which means it has huge growth potential going forward.

In the 1990s, Games like the beat’em up Street Fighter II and the first-person shooter Doom added variety to the increasingly popular competitive gaming scene. In the 2010s, MOBA games like League of Legends and Dota 2 became mainstream in the world of esports. In 2022, esports were announced to be officially included in the Asian Games. There are now over 40 esports games with players competing around the world at huge events.

Esports made their first appearance as a medal event at the Asian Games from Sept 23 to Oct 8, 2023. Seven games were included: FIFA Online 4, PUBG Mobile Asian Games Version, Arena of Valor Asian Games Version, Dota 2, League of Legends, Dream Three Kingdoms 2, Street and Fighter V.

Previously, eight esports games were scheduled at the Hangzhou Asian Games. However, virtual card game Hearthstone (《炉石传说》) was removed in March. This followed the breakdown of negotiations between Hearthstone producer, Blizzard Entertainment, and NetEase, their local partner company in China, over their rights partnership.

1. What is the current state of esports?
A.They face tough challenges.B.They come ahead of other sports.
C.They have great future prospect.D.They are no more than video games.
2. When was League of Legends included in the Asian Games?
A.In the 1990s.B.In the 2010s.C.In 2022.D.In 2023.
3. Why was Hearthstone ruled out of the Asian Games?
A.Its version was outdated.B.Its schedule was up in the air.
C.Its gaming scenes were full of violence.D.Its two parties failed to reach an agreement.
2024-02-19更新 | 74次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届新疆乌鲁木齐地区高三上学期第一次质量监测英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。本文讲述了13岁的中国滑板运动员崔晨曦在杭州亚运会女子滑板比赛中获得了金牌,并成为了中国国家队最年轻的运动员。文章介绍了她的比赛经历、父亲对她的鼓励以及她对滑板运动的喜爱和态度。同时也提到了在滑板运动中,受伤是不可避免的,但重要的是要具有坚定的决心。
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。

Cui Chenxi became China’s youngest ever Asian Games gold medalist on Wednesday after the 13-year-old skateboarder won the women’s street event in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province.

The teenager,     1     is the Chinese national team’s youngest athlete, won the gold medal by scoring 242.62 points. Cui said this victory means a lot to her. “I always wanted to win gold. This competition is different from other competitions, so I     2     (particular)wanted to win this one.”

    3     (ask) if she was nervous before the competition, she shook her head and said, “My dad told me     4     (stay) relaxed, enjoy the competition and show my skills. As long as I give it my all, I have no regrets.”

Skateboarding, which is rooted     5     street culture and closely tied to lifestyles and attitudes of young people, is a sport that stresses freedom and personal techniques.

Cui only     6     (take) up skateboarding in 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic did not allow her to practice rollerblading. However, her father,     7    skateboarding enthusiast, suggested that she try skateboarding at home instead.

“I remember the day I stepped onto the board for the     8     (one) time. It felt incredibly smooth. It was love at first sight,” Cui said.

In skateboarding, injuries are unavoidable, but when     9     (discuss) the pain and the setbacks, Cui displayed a level of     10     (determine) beyond her age. “I realized people receive a lot of injuries while skateboarding. But that is where the spirit of skateboarding lies,” she said.

2023-11-13更新 | 80次组卷 | 1卷引用:新疆维吾尔自治区吐鲁番市2023-2024学年高三上学期11月期中英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。 主要介绍了世界杯奖杯的历史。

3 . The FIFA World Cup Trophy (奖杯) is arguably one of the most iconic prizes in the sporting world. So far, two different trophies have been used in the history of the FIFA World Cups.

The Jules Rimet Trophy was the first trophy awarded to the winners of the FIFA World Cups. Initially, the old trophy was originally named “Victory”. However, this trophy was renamed “the Jules Rimet Trophy” in 1946. This change was made to honor former FIFA president Jules Rimet, who voted to organize the first FIFA World Cup in 1930. French sculptor Abel Lafleur designed the trophy in 1930. The trophy was 14 inches in height and weighed 8.4 pounds. It was comprised of a winged representation of Nike, the Greek Goddess of Victory and was inspired by the Nike of Samothrace statue.

Uruguay became the first champion and kept the trophy in 1930. The trophy was eventually retired when Brazil won the World Cup final for the third time in 1970. Following their success in Mexico, Brazil was allowed to keep the trophy permanently. However, the original trophy was stolen for a second time in 1983. It was never recovered, and it was claimed that it had been melted down into gold bars. Following the retirement of the Jules Rimet Trophy, FIFA needed a new cup. Eventually, Italian artist Silvio Gazzaniga’s design was selected as the new World Cup trophy.

The modern FIFA World Cup trophy describes two human figures holding the earth on top of their heads. The base of the trophy has “FIFA World Cup” engraved (刻). Furthermore, following every World Cup, the name of the winning team and the winning year is also engraved at the base. The trophy weighs 13.61 pounds. Unlike the Jules Rimet Trophy, the winning nations and future winners don’t get to hold the original trophy anymore. The new regulations state that it remains in FIFA’s possession. Instead, winners are given a gold-plated bronze replica (青铜复制品) provided by FIFA. West Germany was the first nation to lift the modern World Cup trophy in 1974.

The new trophy can hold up to seventeen names and years and is likely to be retired following the 2038 World Cup.

1. Why was the first World Cup trophy renamed?
A.To remember the designer of the cup.B.To welcome a new global soccer event.
C.To expand the popularity of the World Cup.D.To show great respect for the former FIFA president.
2. Which country has won the Jules Rimet Trophy three times?
A.Italy.B.Mexico.C.Brazil.D.Uruguay.
3. How is the modern FIFA World Cup trophy different from the previous one?
A.It is made of gold and bronze.B.It is owned by FIFA instead of the winners.
C.It bears the word “Victory” at the bottom.D.It varies the design every seventeen years.
4. What is the text mainly about?
A.The rules of the World Cup.B.The history of the World Cup trophy.
C.The growing trend of watching the World Cup.D.The inspiration for creating the World Cup trophy.
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文章大意:本文是一篇新闻报道,主要讲的是一位来自纽约的Mugdan将在一年内放弃智能手机,在Vitaminwater 公司发起的挑战赛中赢得10万美元。

4 . Could you live without your smartphone for an entire year? A filmmaker and fantasy author from New York is about to try in an effort to win $100,000.

Vitaminwater launched a contest in December, offering one contestant the________to end up with six figures if she was able to go a________year without using with a smartphone or tablet.

After sorting through over 100,000________submitted online________how they would approach the challenge, Vitaminwater aimed the company’s chosen candidate on Friday.

Elana Mugdan, 30,________an infomercial style video on Twitter that impressed the judges with its unique approach and humor. “She________for her originality and creativity in our challenge,” says Natalia Suarez, a brand manager at Vtaminwater.

Mugdan is________her iPhone for a flip phone (翻盖手机) provided by Vitaminwater. For the next year, she can’t________any smartphones or tablets at all, even those________other people. She will be able to use laptops and desktop computers. Devices like Google Home and Amazon Echo are OK, too, as long as they’re not________to a smartphone.

Getting________to compete came as an absolute surprise to Mugdan, “I really thought that I was a good________for it, but this was the kind of thing I never________that I would actually win,” Mugdan tells CNBC Make It.

“At first I was shocked when they called me. I’m kind of a(n)________person, so I was having a panic attack,” she says. But shock________turned to expectation, and now she feels she’s up for the challenge.

1.
A.abilityB.chanceC.rightD.task
2.
A.fullB.previousC.newD.tough
3.
A.plansB.performancesC.playsD.entries
4.
A.tellingB.predictingC.detailingD.announcing
5.
A.watchedB.submittedC.madeD.shared
6.
A.took upB.looked outC.made upD.stood out
7.
A.exchangingB.transformingC.sellingD.throwing
8.
A.produceB.buyC.useD.borrow
9.
A.belonging toB.appealing toC.confusingD.satisfying
10.
A.adaptedB.linkedC.accustomedD.exposed
11.
A.pickedB.touchedC.sentD.checked
12.
A.nameB.playerC.fitD.author
13.
A.appreciatedB.expectedC.decidedD.promised
14.
A.kindB.talkativeC.optimisticD.anxious
15.
A.completelyB.normallyC.slightlyD.quickly
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍了每年一度的山地越野车比赛——The Andler Hillclimb。

5 . The Andler Hillclimb is an annual dirt bike competition that has dirt bikers from around Europe try, to reach the top of a dangerous hillside course in Belgium. It’s been held every year for the last two decades, but so far, no one has been able to reach the top.

The so-called “impossible climb” starts out as rough gravel and then switches over to a rough uneven cliff (悬崖) face designed to throw riders off and roll them and their bikes back down to the base of the hill. It’s not the angle of the course that is the problem, according to most riders, but the sudden change of ride surface that makes keeping control of the bike and reaching the top so hard. Some fly off their bike early during the climb. While others get painfully close to the finish line, yet in the end they all succumb to the power of gravity (重力) before reaching their goal.

Despite gathering the most talented dirt bikers in Europe at the start line every year, the Andler Hillclimb has so far remained unconquered. The closest one to success was a Suzuki bike rider who once reportedly crossed the finish line with the front wheel before rolling back down the slope like the rest of the competitors. Sadly, his achievement didn’t count as a valid climb, as the entire bike and its rider must make it to the top of the hill.

With so many riders having failed to conquer the Andler Hillclimb over the last 20 years, why are people still trying every year? Why not just call the climb impossible and stop it? Well, maybe it has something to do with the bragging rights (胜者为王)? Can you imagine what it would be like to be the very first dirt biker to reach the top of this famous hill?

In case you want to try your luck, or if you simply want to see the hill make fools of dozens of daredevils (蛮干者), this year’s event is scheduled for August.

1. What makes it difficult for bikers to reach the top of the Andler Hillclimb?
A.The bikers’ poor riding skills.B.The steep angle of the slope.
C.The rough gravel road surface.D.The sudden changes in ride surface.
2. What do the underlined words “succumb to’’ in the second paragraph probably mean?
A.Give in to.B.Break through.
C.Learn about.D.Fight against.
3. Why does the author mention the example in the third paragraph?
A.To criticize the strict rules of the competition.
B.To express regret over the Suzuki bike rider’s failure.
C.To show how difficult it is to win the competition.
D.To explain why the competition is popular with bikers.
4. What do we know about the Andler Hillclimb from the passage?
A.It is the most dangerous European competition.
B.It is expected to be held in August this year.
C.It is attended by the world’s best dirt bikers every year.
D.It aims to throw riders and their bikes back down the hill.
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文章大意:本篇是一篇夹叙夹议。以Monti的无私的体育精神为例子,探讨了比赛的输赢问题。

6 . We all know what it is like to want to win and most of us know what it is like to lose. More often than not, _________has the victor walking on air, lost in the glory of the moment while the loser is left with a feeling of _________. Almost nobody likes to come second. Modern society _________ winners and successful sportspeople quickly _________celebrities (名人), admired by all. _________, there are ways to win and to lose. Whether you _________ first or last at any sporting event, you _________ two opponents (对手): your fellow competitors and yourself. At the finish, your _________ will walk away but you will have to live with your _________. A true sportsperson will make the right decision for the right reason and not __________ failure. There is an old and very wise __________, “Win with modesty, lose with grace, and do both with dignity.”

In __________ of such acts of sportsmanship, the International Fair Play Committee decided to award the Pierre de Coubertin Fair Play Trophy, in 1964. The first __________ to receive the award was an Italian bobsleigh (雪橇) competitor named Eugenio Monti. During the two-man bobsleigh final at the 1964 Winter Olympic Games, he __________ an excellent time for his downhill run. However, one of the British competitors, Tony Nash, had __________a part of his bobsleigh and was unable to compete. Just then, Monti, without __________, removed the same part of his own bobsleigh and __________ it to Nash. Nash and his partner went on to __________ a record time and won the gold medal. Monti’s remarkable, unselfish decision to help a __________ competitor, in the final stage of an Olympic event, is an example to us all. He did not come first but he walked away a true __________.

1.
A.fightingB.challengingC.trainingD.winning
2.
A.failureB.separationC.lonelinessD.anxiety
3.
A.interestsB.createsC.honorsD.tests
4.
A.attractB.becomeC.supportD.replace
5.
A.ThereforeB.OtherwiseC.MoreoverD.However
6.
A.comeB.goC.startD.leave
7.
A.controlB.faceC.protectD.remind
8.
A.admirersB.celebritiesC.competitorsD.colleagues
9.
A.goalB.secretC.opportunityD.decision
10.
A.learn fromB.go afterC.worry aboutD.refer to
11.
A.sayingB.theoryC.storyD.tradition
12.
A.searchB.praiseC.caseD.place
13.
A.audienceB.coachC.athleteD.reporter
14.
A.discoveredB.producedC.choseD.expected
15.
A.borrowedB.boughtC.repairedD.broken
16.
A.hesitationB.permissionC.choiceD.comparison
17.
A.soldB.returnedC.lentD.rented
18.
A.spendB.considerC.countD.achieve
19.
A.luckyB.fellowC.confidentD.familiar
20.
A.heroB.fanC.partnerD.follower
2022-04-26更新 | 164次组卷 | 2卷引用:新疆维吾尔自治区乌鲁木齐市第二十中学2023-2024学年高三上学期12月月考英语试题
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文章大意:本篇是说明文,文章主要介绍了几种冬季奥运会体育运动赛事项目。

7 . The Winter Olympic Games are not just an opportunity for athletes to win medals and honour for their countries. Every four years, the Games also offer audiences a chance to get to know more about winter sports from around the world. The Winter Olympics may not have the large crowds and huge stars of its summer sibling, but they share the same Olympic spirit.

One of the most popular sports of the Winter Olympic Games is skiing. Skiers compete in the downhill and slalom, and in the short and long cross-country ski races. Skiing was originally a sport played only in cold northern countries, but now athletes from all over the world compete in this sport, even those from countries without any snow.

Skaters compete with each other in speed races or in figure-skating events. The figure-skaters are generally considered to be the stars of the Winter Olympic Games. These ice princes and princesses are so graceful that it’s easy to forget that they are actually highly skilled athletes.

The skeleton is one of the strongest-named sports of the Winter Olympics. The skeleton is named after the shape of the metal sleds used in the 1890s, when the sport first started. The skeleton is a downhill sled race, usually on ice. This sport looks a little like the luge(无舵雪橇), where a person sits on the back of the sled with his or her feet forward, but the skeleton is a lot more exciting and dangerous than that. In the skeleton, a person lies on his or her stomach on the sled, with his or her head pointing downhill!

1. What is the “summer sibling” of the Winter Olympics?
A.Summer ball games.B.All kinds of summer sports.
C.The Summer Olympics.D.Track and field events.
2. What do you know about the sport of skiing?
A.It was originally a sport played only in cold northern countries.
B.It’s named after the shape of the sleds used in the 1890s.
C.It is one of the strongest sports of the Olympics.
D.It can involve speed and graceful figures.
3. How does the writer describe figure-skaters?
A.They compete in the downhill.
B.They are ice princes and princesses with high skills.
C.They sit with their feet forward.
D.They lie on their stomachs on the sleds.
4. Which of the following sports can’t you find in the Summer Olympic Games?
A.Wrestling.B.Weight listing.C.Gymnastics.D.Ice hockey.
2022-03-30更新 | 107次组卷 | 1卷引用:2022届新疆维吾尔自治区高三年级第二次诊断性测试英语试题

8 . Esports (electronic sports) are organized competitions where players — often referred to as “athletes” — face off against each other in video games. They are not just games in a sense. Actually, they are a sport that can improve the players’ thinking ability, hand-eye coordination, willpower and team spirit.

The esports industry has experienced significant growth in recent years around the world, though it’s still in the nascent stage, which means it has huge growth potential going forward.

While the assumption is that esports are only a recent phenomenon, in reality the first esports-like event was held back in 1972, when some Stanford University students competed against one another in the game Spacewar. The prize? A year-long subscription to Rolling Stone magazine.

The ’80s saw the first true videogame tournament, with over 10,000 players gathering for the Space Invaders Championship. However, most of the period saw that players focused on beating each other’s highest scores rather than competing in organized tournaments.

As gaming became more popular, the ’90s became the first decade when esports (a term which wasn’t yet coined) began to really take off, with companies such as Nintendo and Sega holding professional gaming tournaments. This is also when we began to see money becoming a factor in professional gaming. But it is the 1997 Red Annihilation Quake tournament that is considered the world’s first real esports event. Only a few weeks later, the Cyberathlete Professional League was formed — an organization which is considered a pioneer of esports.

Due to the normalization of gaming and the Internet (along with technological advances), the real surge ( 激增 ) of esports came in the recent decade. It was then that we began seeing what we now know to be modern-day esports. As streaming platforms such as YouTube took off, people began to show interest in not only playing videogames but watching them too. Popular tournaments now sell out stadiums and professional players can earn millions from prize money, advertising and salaries.

1. What does the underlined word “nascent” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?
A.Beginning.B.Peak.
C.Mature.D.Final.
2. How does the text mainly develop?
A.By providing examples.B.By making comparisons.
C.By following the order of time.D.By following the order of importance.
3. What can be learned about esports?
A.They spread worldwide overnight.
B.Prize money appeared in the 1990s.
C.The first real esports event was held in 1972.
D.The athletes in esports are programmers.
4. What seems to be the author’s viewpoint on modern-day esports?
A.They are getting popular.
B.They become too commercialized.
C.They boost the normalization of the Internet.
D.Their development relies on advertising.
2021-05-20更新 | 174次组卷 | 2卷引用:2021届新疆乌鲁木齐地区高三下学期第三次质量检测英语试题
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9 . Thomas Panek made history this week when he became the first blind person to complete the New York City Half Marathon with guide dogs and no human assistance.

With about two thousand people around _______ the game, a group of blind people _________their New York City Marathon at 9:00 this Wednesday. _______ it was still a little cold as it was raining _______, the people without their sight ran fast with the help of their _________. Falling down sometimes, they _________ up and went on running, which was attractive, _______ and encouraging.

Of course, some few dogs didn't _________their hosts in the right way. As a result, those _______ didn’t finish their task, but they were really________ . In the end, only about twenty blind people ________ their destination. Among them, Panek did the __________, who got the first place in the game.

With the ________ of his three dogs named Waffle, Westley and Gus, which __________ leading him throughout the 13.1-mile race, Panek ________ the finishing line in just over 2 hours 20 minutes.

The game __________ at about 12:00, and many people were so __________ by the sport spirit of the blind people that they were not __________ to leave the spot. When asked about his feeling of the game, “no matter what __________ is, " said Panek, 48, who is CEO of Guiding Eyes for the Blind, "don't let __________ tell you that you can't."

1.
A.supportingB.watchingC.joiningD.playing
2.
A.startedB.heldC.caughtD.registered
3.
A.IfB.SinceC.BecauseD.Though
4.
A.rarelyB.sometimesC.slightlyD.usually
5.
A.assistantsB.sticksC.dogsD.drivers
6.
A.addedB.lookedC.climbedD.rose
7.
A.strikingB.tiringC.satisfyingD.disappointed
8.
A.carryB.leadC.requireD.bear
9.
A.personsB.viewersC.animalsD.workers
10.
A.sadB.worriedC.greatD.proud
11.
A.soughtB.reachedC.foundD.recognized
12.
A.mostB.leastC.worstD.best
13.
A.instructionB.exceptionC.helpD.control
14.
A.took turnsB.went onC.gave upD.had trouble
15.
A.leftB.brokeC.setD.crossed
16.
A.lostB.endedC.continuedD.began
17.
A.confusedB.boredC.pushedD.moved
18.
A.sadB.willingC.happyD.satisfied
19.
A.jobB.positionC.challengeD.aim
20.
A.anyoneB.someoneC.everyoneD.none
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