1. What are the speakers talking about?
A.The city marathon. |
B.The supply distribution. |
C.The changeable weather. |
A.Around 8:00. | B.Around 10:00. | C.Around 12:00. |
A.Windy. | B.Cloudy. | C.Sunny. |
A.Run a race. | B.Work as a volunteer. | C.Join the law office. |
1. Why did Mark run with his son this morning?
A.To help him be stronger. |
B.To make him love running. |
C.To accompany him on training. |
A.His interest in cycling. |
B.His knee injury. |
C.His accident in marathons. |
A.She goes swimming. | B.She goes for a run. | C.She plays tennis. |
1. What does the woman most probably do?
A.She’s a coach. | B.She’s a reporter. | C.She’s a player. |
A.17. | B.10. | C.7. |
A.A great basketball game interested him very much. |
B.Playing it regularly could help him stay healthy. |
C.His parents hoped he could become a basketball player. |
1. What happened to the boy in the basketball match?
A.He injured his leg. |
B.He failed to score the ball. |
C.He left the match half way. |
A.His team lost the match. |
B.He performed badly in the match. |
C.His teammates didn’t treat him as a hero. |
I had just a very wonderful day. Although all my days were always wonderful to me, that day was completely different. There was a bulletin(公告)board saying that they would need to find volleyball players for the girls and I was so happy! I have been loving playing volleyball since my mother taught me how to play. I was so excited that I couldn’t wait to play! Then I read more what was on that bulletin board, which said that here would be an audition(试演)after three weeks! “Three weeks?” I thought about it I did know how to play volleyball but I was not much of an expert in doing it but I still wanted to try.
After that I was determined to practice volleyball every day. I practiced hard again and again each day and never got tired of doing the same practice through all the days, and finally, the day came. I was so prepared for this and hurried to the gym to the audition. When I had reached the gym, I was surprised to see that 12 or 14 girls were lining up and I guessed I was the last one to arrive. Then our audition began. Some of the girls failed to pass the audition and some passed.
There was only one position left to complete the 6 girls to join the volleyball team and suddenly I felt nervous because the person in front of me was going to take the serve(发球). Then the girl hit the ball and then the ball didn’t pass over the net! The girl hit her forehead and left, leaving me standing in the middle of the court.
Then the coach spoke, “Okay, you serve.” She handed me the ball and I caught it with my hands. As the ball was in my hands, my hands were suddenly sweating and so was I!
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I then suddenly became nervous about this.
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A.Two. | B.Seven. |
C.Ten. | D.Twelve. |
A.They are impolite. |
B.They are necessary. |
C.They are trouble makers. |
D.They are crazy. |
A.The match is a national ice hockey game. |
B.The speaker was a supporter of one team. |
C.The teams are from the same continent. |
D.The supporters left a good impression on the speaker. |
7 . I glanced to my left and right as I got ready at the starting line. The sight of other competitors who had confident and fierce-looking faces got me goose bumps and I was even more
“On your mark, get set... Go!” shouted the race official. I pushed myself forward with all my
“No, it cannot end like this. I have to
Out of despair, I gazed up at the finishing line. Just then, a kind competitor
“Thank you...” I whispered
She lent me her shoulder for support, and I
Even though I never got the chance to learn her name, I will always remember her as the one who stepped forward to help me when I was in
A.tired | B.confused | C.nervous | D.regretful |
A.joy | B.might | C.trouble | D.shame |
A.attempt | B.hesitate | C.wait | D.pretend |
A.organize | B.evaluate | C.appreciate | D.complete |
A.defeated | B.inspired | C.shocked | D.relaxed |
A.waved | B.extended | C.showed | D.pointed |
A.proudly | B.cautiously | C.awkwardly | D.gratefully |
A.moved | B.fell | C.bent | D.looked |
A.partnership | B.sportsmanship | C.leadership | D.friendship |
A.anger | B.doubt | C.need | D.silence |
During the opening ceremony of the 2022 FIFA World Cup, there was a surprise
The American superstar
9 .
HEALTH TODAY hosted by Health Promotion Board | |
GET ON YOUR FEET AND FEEL THE B. E. A. T Battle to Eliminate Atherothrombosis (BEAT) Campaign Roadshow * Health screenings, educational talks, cooking and exercise demonstrations. * Fun-filled games and prizes for the entire family. Learn more about atherothrombosis - a disease leading to heart attacks and stroke and also a leading causes of death in the nation. Take part in the B. E. A. T challenge, a fun - filled, four-hour hunt around town in which you will be looking for clues to complete various tasks at different pit - stops. Date: 8th and 9th July Time: 11 a. m. to 6 p. m. Venue: Atrium@Orchard (Dhoby Ghaut MRT station) Registration Fee: Free (Closing date to sign up for the B. E. A. T Challenge is before 5th July. Register at www. beat. com) Participants for the B. E. A. T Challenge to arrive 1/2 hr before event begins. | |
DEALING WITH CONSTIPATION Have a problem with constipation? Let our experts identify your problems and explain different types of constipation, tests and treatments to you. Date: Fortnightly Time: l p. m. to 2 p. m. Venue: National University Hospital, Health Education Hub, Level I Registration Fee: Free | BE IN CONTROL Lose weight effectively and safely! Tips from renowned American nutritionist, Dr. Jeffrey Hathaway, a professor at National University Hospital. He will give a talk at the Jurong Regional Library. Date: 1st and 2nd July Time: 2p. m. to 4: 40 p. m. Registration Fee: $ 15 per adult (Redeemable for products at selected Health Pharm outlets) |
Prizes Sponsored by Pfizer, dedicated to the quest for longer, healthier, happier lives. In conjunction with National Healthy Lifestyle Programme.
1. The event is organized by _________.A.Health Promotion Board | B.Jurong Regional Library |
C.Health Education Hub Hub | D.National University Hospital |
A.1st of July | B.4th of July |
C.5th of July | D.8th of July |
A.Two events offer tests to assess participants’ health. |
B.Participants of the B. E. A. T Challenge have to report by 10: 30. |
C.Dr. Jeffrey Hathaway is a professor at Jurong Regional Library. |
D.Fifteen dollars’ worth of products can be redeemed at all Health Pharm outlets. |
10 . On February 13, 2023, Wu Yibing made history, beating John Isner in a thrilling three-set final at the Dallas Open to become the first man from China to win an ATP title(ATP巡回赛冠军).
Brought to a tennis court for the first time at just five, initially encouraged by his parents as an exercise to lose weight, Wu soon had his talent discovered by his provincial junior team, kicking off a journey that would change the fate of men's tennis in China. In 2017,Wu Yibing shot to prominence after winning the US Open boys’ tournament at 18 to become the first Chinese to win a major junior title, raising high hopes for the “Wonder Boy” to change the fortune of Chinese men in a sport long dominated by women's success on the professional stage.
In 2018, Wu won his first ATP Challenger title in Shanghai. However, the highly competitive nature of men’s professional tennis hit the rising Wu with a tough reminder after multiple injuries-to his elbow, lower back, shoulder and wrist-forced him to be away from the ATP Tour for close to three years.
He made his return last year and won three ATP Challenger titles before qualifying for the US Open. “Looking back, I feel like I wouldn't have been here if not for the ups and downs over the past few years. I take all the setbacks and struggles as a lesson that helps me mature mentally now,” said Wu. “Of course there were a lot of doubts because I had surgery and the recovery wasn’t going well. The championship today was a payoff for all the hard work and everyone who’s supported me along the way.”
1. What do the underlined words “shot to prominence” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?A.Lost weight. |
B.Came back to the top. |
C.Became famous instantly. |
D.Dropped out of the competition. |
A.He wanted to change his career. |
B.He suffered from serious physical injuries. |
C.He didn’t stand out in training for the match. |
D.He couldn't handle the pressure of the ATP Tour. |
A.No sweat, no sweet. |
B.Time waits for no man. |
C.Well begun is half done. |
D.Strike while the iron is hot. |
A.The significance of ATP title. |
B.The development of Chinese tennis. |
C.The power of difficulty for athletes. |
D.The first Chinese male champion of ATP. |