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1 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1. What do you think Jim is?
A.A journalist.B.A basketball player.C.A coach.
2. What do they often do after breakfast?
A.Practise basketball.B.Have some lessons.C.Receive interview.
3. What subject does Jim not mention?
A.History.B.English.C.Geography.
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文章大意:本文为说明文。主要讲述伦敦马拉松赛参赛者参加这项比赛背后的故事。

2 . The London Marathon is an annual event and of the thousands of runners who take part, many of them have a story to tell as to why they are running the 26.2 mile (42.2 km) course around London.

The men’s race was won by Kenyan, Martin Lel, who finished the race in just two hours and five minutes, a personal best time for him. Irina Mikitenko was the winner of the women’s race and this was astonishingly only her second race at marathon distance!

There was also a group of 24 runners who have competed in every single one of the 28 London marathons. Jeff Aston is one of them and at 60 years old, he finished in just over three and a half hours.

A lot of the non-competitive runners take part in the marathon to raise money for charity. Jeff estimates he has raised about£25,000 (350,000 RMB) over the 28 years he has been running.

Jane Tomlinson is a well-known name in the UK. She raised millions for charity doing long cycle rides, marathons and triathlons while struggling against terminal cancer, a battle she sadly lost last year. In honor of Jane, her husband and daughter took part in the marathon. They managed to raise £20,000 (280,000 RMB) for a charity set up in Jane’s name.

Another astonishing one was blind runner Dave Heeley completing the marathon. As if that wasn’t enough, this was his seventh marathon in seven days, as he took part in a special challenge which took him to seven countries.

1. Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?
A.Variety of Athletic RunnersB.London Marathon
C.Inspirational EventD.Astonishing Marathon Stories
2. What do we know from the passage?
A.The London Marathon is held every year to raise money for charity.
B.Jane Tomlinson together with her husband took part in the marathon.
C.Dave Heeley is an inspiring marathon runner.
D.Kenyan, Martin Lel won the men’s race just over three and a half hours.
3. The underlined word “triathlons” in the fifth paragraph probably refers to ________.
A.a formal meetingB.a special challenge
C.a kind of diseaseD.an athletic competition
2023-10-22更新 | 19次组卷 | 1卷引用:安徽合肥八中 2016-2017 学年第二学期高一期中考试英语试题
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文章大意:本文是篇说明文。文章主要介绍了“全球征文大赛”的相关内容、参加条件、比赛时间和所设奖项。

3 . Global Essay Competition

The John Locke Institute encourages young people to develop the characteristics that turn good students into great writers. Our Essay Competition invites students to explore a wide range of challenging and interesting questions beyond the limits of the school curriculum (课程).

All of our essay prizes are judged by senior academics from the University of Oxford. The judges will choose their favourite essay from each subject category and an overall “best essay” across six subjects: Philosophy, Politics, Economics, History, Psychology and Law.

Entry Requirements

Entry is open to students from any country. Candidates must be eighteen years old, or younger, on the date of the submission deadline, 30 June. Candidates for the Junior Prize must be fourteen years old, or younger, on the date of the submission deadline. Each essay should address only one of the questions in your chosen subject category, and must not exceed (超过) 2, 000 words.

Key Dates

30 June: Submission deadline

14 July: Short-listed candidates informed

26 August: Awards Dinner for the Junior Prize

2. September: Awards Dinner for the Economics Prize and other prizes

Prizes

There is a prize for the best essay in each category. The prize for each winner of a subject category, and the winner of the Junior category, is a scholarship worth US $2,000 towards the cost of attending any John Locke Institute programme, and the essays will be published on the Institute’s website. The prize-giving ceremony will take place in Oxford.

The candidate who submits the best essay overall will be awarded an honorary John Locke Institute Junior, Fellowship, which comes with a US $10, 000 scholarship to attend one or more of our summer schools.

1. What should the entry be about?
A.The limits of school courses.B.The characteristics of great writers.
C.One of the given questions.D.Anything in the chosen fields.
2. What is NOT true about the competition?
A.It sets a word limit on essays.
B.It has six subject categories.
C.Its prizes are judged by voting online.
D.It is open to any student regardless of his or her nationality.
3. Those who want to compete for the Junior Prize should not be over _________years old.
A.10B.14C.18D.20
4. When will the Law Prize winner attend the awards dinner?
A.On 30 June.B.On 14 July.
C.On 26 August.D.On 2 September.
5. What will the overall best essay candidate receive?
A.A fellowship at Oxford University.B.A summer school scholarship.
C.A chance to get published.D.A US $1, 000 award.
2023-07-14更新 | 177次组卷 | 3卷引用:2019年天津卷高考真题变式题(阅读理解A)
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文章大意:本文是应用文。文章是一则通知。介绍了面向4到14岁孩子的邮票设计大赛。

4 . Heroes Stamp Design Competition

Welcome to the Heroes Stamp Design Competition! Children aged 4-14years are invited to design a stamp. Eight designs will be chosen for this stamp series from the Royal Mail. One of the designs could be yours. There are 120 great prizes on offer for area winners and runners-up. Plus, cash prizes for the winning schools too.

Stamp Designing

The stamp design will be based on your hero or heroes of the coronavirus pandemic. The past year has been very difficult for so many people. There are countless frontline workers and volunteers who have continued to work tirelessly to keep the country moving.

Being a stamp designer is a very skilled job. One of the jobs of a stamp designer is to reduce the size of a picture to fit the stamp. When designing your stamp, have a think about what kind of image of your hero or heroes would make a good miniature (微型的) design for a stamp. The final stamps produced will be about 3.7cm wide×3.5cm high.

Things to consider

 Your stamp design must be drawn on the official competition entry form (报名表) which your teacher will give you.

 Your design must be your own original work.

 Drawings must be flat, so please don’t stick any materials or textures (纹理) to your design.

 Please use lots of colour (no black and white images) in your design.

 Please avoid using highlighter pens (荧光笔).

Good Luck

The closing date for the competition is 28th May. Please ask your teacher, or parent, for one of the official entry forms. You’re then ready to start designing! We can’t wait to see all of the amazing designs from gifted children across the country.

Good Luck!

1. Who would probably take part in the competition?
A.Students.B.Doctors.
C.School teachers.D.Professional designers.
2. What do we know about the competition?
A.It will begin on 28th May.
B.It is for a series of four stamps.
C.It asks competitors to honour heroes on their stamps.
D.It will provide each competing school with cash prizes.
3. What’s the requirement for the size of your stamps?
A.About 3.5cm wide×3.5cm high.B.About 3.7cm wide×3.7cm high.
C.About 3.5cm wide×3.7cm high.D.About 3.7cm wide×3.5cm high.
4. What is a requirement for the stamp design?
A.It should be black and white.
B.It should be drawn with highlighter pens.
C.It should be flat with textures.
D.It should be drawn on a given form.
5. The author writes the text mainly to       .
A.advertise for some newly issued stampsB.send a notice about designing stamps
C.call on people to respect modern heroesD.encourage people to be frontline workers
2022-11-11更新 | 207次组卷 | 3卷引用:天津市五校(杨村宝坻蓟州芦台静海一中)2022-2023高一上学期期中考试英语试卷
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文章大意:本文是新闻报道。文章主要讲述日本东京夏季奥运会安排的相关事宜。
5 . 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。

A decision on whether international fans will be allowed     1    (attend) the Tokyo Olympics Games this summer will be taken by the end of this month, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) said on Monday.

    2    is reported that fans    3    (ban) from traveling to Japan for the Tokyo Olympics or Paralympics this summer. The country made the decision to ban foreign visitors from the Tokyo Olympics because of the threat of the Coronavirus pandemic. The news has not yet been confirmed by the Japanese government or Olympic officials.

While to those     4    want to make the trip, the news may be     5    (disappoint), the country is being on the safe side. At one point, fans were unsure if there would even be a Summer Olympics, after the games were delayed from 2020 to 2021 because of the     6     (grow) worry about the pandemic. They still plan to have the Olympics in summer of 2021 despite the pushback from many fans, media members and Japanese     7    (city).

Last month, officials released a 33-page playbook telling the health and     8    (safe) protocols that will be in place. There are many guidelines in place for athletes,    9     (include) tracking, tests and mask mandates.

The Tokyo Olympics are set to start     10     July .23 and last until Aug. 8.

2022-03-19更新 | 178次组卷 | 1卷引用:四川省西昌市2020-2021学年高一下学期期中检测英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了父子俩共同努力实现赛车梦的故事。

6 . My dad, Greg Newman, had wanted to be a race car driver, but things didn’t work out for him. So I guess having a son who could become a race car driver was the next best thing. Don’t get me wrong — Dad didn’t push me into racing. In fact, when I was about 10 years old, my dad was afraid that driving a car wasn’t my dream. So he took the racing away from me. I wasn’t very happy with that decision. It wasn’t long before Dad realized that racing was what I loved.

At four, Dad bought me my first Quarter Midget (袖珍赛车) and that’s really where it started for us. Back then, Dad coached me. He would stick out (伸出) his foot in the path of the race car, and then tell me to exactly hit his foot. By repeating this again and again, Dad believed that I would be faster and sharper on the race track.

Dad worked really long hours at his car repair business to make money so that I could race each weekend. I can remember that every night before he turned off the lights in the garage, Dad would tell me: “Don’t forget to kiss your race car good night.” He was trying to teach me that if I show respect, it’s returned. He wanted me to show thankfulness and respect for my race car and for all the hard work that we and many others had put into the dream.

My dad, my mom and my sister gave up a lot of things to help me race. For us, there was no better moment than winning the 50th running of the Daytona 500 in 2018. That evening in February 2018, I knew I had gotten a good push. I could hear the excitement. My father couldn’t speak a word, and when he got to Victory Lane (车道), he nearly knocked me over and gave me such a big hug.

1. Why did Greg Newman stop his son to race when his son was 10 years old?
A.Because he thought racing was dangerous.
B.Because he worried that his son didn’t like racing.
C.Because he didn’t want his son to fail like he did.
D.Because he couldn’t afford the money.
2. Greg Newman did all the following things to support his son’s dream EXCEPT ________.
A.training his son to race
B.working hard to make money
C.buying his son a mini racing car
D.changing his job as a race car driver
3. Why did Greg Newman let his son hit his foot?
A.To improve his son’s skill.B.To help his son to be braver.
C.To have fun with his son.D.To make his son more careful.
4. Greg Newman asked his son to kiss his race car good night to ________.
A.get help from his family
B.treat the race car as his son
C.feel grateful that he could follow his dream
D.develop a close relationship with his race car
5. In the 50th running of the Daytona 500, Greg Newman couldn’t say anything because he was ________.
A.disappointedB.surprisedC.sadD.excited
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7 . 阅读以下材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

The Great North Run is one of the UK’S most popular sporting     1     (event). It is the biggest and best known half-marathon in the world. Around fifty-thousand competitors sign up to compete in the Great North Run every September. Around one hundred thousand friends and family members line the roads     2     (watch) the race and cheer the runners on from the sidelines.

First     3     (hold) in 1981, the Great North Run was to help raise money for charities and other worthy causes. A lot of people enjoy     4     (compete) in the half-marathon, and men and women of all ages take part     5     the race to help raise money for their favourite charity.

Running road races can be     6     (exhaust). So not all runners manage to go the full     7     (distant) and complete it and there are always some     8     fall by the wayside. Ambulances are kept on standby in case any runners need medical attention and     9     (bottle) water is provided at various stops along the way.     10     (usual), around two hundred and fifty thousand bottles of water are handed out during the race alone.

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8 . It's fight night in Berlin club. The lights go down, the door opens and out walks a salesman from San Francisco, David “Dowble D” Depto has travelled 8,000 kilometres in search of glory. As he first walks, then jogs, towards the boxing ring, the muscular, bare-chested American looks cool and confident. But so does his opponent. Waiting for him in the blue corner is Frank Stoldt, a tall, strong German policeman, who calls himself “anti-terror Frank”. For obvious reasons, the crowd is on his side.

The bell rings. Round one! The fighters come out. But then, something rather strange happens. The two players sit down at a table which has a chessboard on it and start playing chess-in the middle of the boxing ring.

“Why?” you may ask yourself. Well, this is chessboxing, and tonight is the final of the first chessboxing World Championship.

The rules of a chessboxing match are simple. There is one round of chess and then one round of boxing. Punching power alternates with brain power. All in all, you have 11 rounds in which to checkmate your opponent-or knock him out.

Two sports in one means double the pain, and double the pressure. Before this big fight, Frank spent hours doing exercises that prepared his mind as well as his muscles. Winners in chessboxing are people whose mental strength equals their physical strength.

But why do it in the first place? Why put yourself through this physical and mental torture? For David Depto, it is all about proving that you can be a boxer and still have a brain. The sport has taken off in Germany, where they are preparing the next generation of chessboxing champions. It is even being taught in a Berlin school.

Back in the ring, it is round seven and the players are locked in battle around the chessboard, sweat pouring from their foreheads. Suddenly, Frank Stoldt sees an opening and moves in to finish the match. Queen to G7… checkmate!

The referee stops the match, the crowd erupts-the local hero has won and is given the world title belt, which proves that, when it comes to mixing brains and muscle, Germany really is the Grand Master.

1. Why is it "obvious" that the crowd wants Frank Stoldt to win?
A.He is a policeman.B.He has powerful muscle.
C.He is a host player.D.He fights against terrorism.
2. What's the way in which a match can finish?
A.Either checkmate the opponent or knock him out.
B.One of the players gives up or is sent to hospital.
C.The referee counts down eight to zero in the round of chess.
D.The player finds the opening into the court which is locked.
3. What's TRUE about chessboxing?
A.Compared with boxing, it means half danger and half stress.
B.It requires more mental strength than physical strength.
C.The sport is popular in Germany, where it is a school subject.
D.The players play chess in the middle of the boxing ring.
4. The underlined word "erupt" in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to_______.
A.leave the stadiumB.burst into cheers
C.interrupt the ceremonyD.fight with the opposing fans
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9 . Gold Coast Suns VS. North Melbourne

Venue: Metricon Stadium

Date and time: Sunday, 30 August, 2021, 6:10 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

Gates open: 5 p.m.

Important information

Nerang Station shuttles will operate for this game. Make sure you don’t miss the opening bounce at 6:10 p.m. Plan your journey and arrive well before the match starts.

Scheduled services

Use the journey planner to find out which scheduled bus and train services travel to and from Metricon Stadium. Check for current and upcoming service changes.

Metricon Stadium is close to Nerang station, and bus stops on Nerang-Broadbeach Road and Birmingham Road (approximately 470 metres away).

Major track closure — Northern lines Saturday 29 & Sunday 30 August

Timetabled rail buses will operate, but please allow extra time when heading to the game.

Additional services

Trains

No additional trains will operate for this event.

Buses

No additional buses will operate for this event.

Boowaggan Road and Broadbeach South station shuttles will not operate for this event.

Ticket and fare information

Free travel with Surfside Buslines and Queensland Rail.

If you have a pre-purchased game ticket or Suns membership card, you can travel free to and from the game on all regular Queensland Rail City Network trains and Surfside Buslines services.

Free travel begins 4 hours before and concludes 4 hours after the event ends.

Event information

Visit the Metricon Stadium website or call 5510 6000 for more information.

1. When will the stadium open?
A.At 6:10 p.m.B.At 8:30 p.m.C.At 5:00 p.m.D.At 8:10 a.m.
2. Which transport means can you take for free?
A.Rail buses.B.Trains.C.Shuttles.D.Queensland Rail.
3. Who is this passage written for?
A.Businessmen.B.Audiences.C.Passengers.D.Tourists.
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10 . 阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。

“No 7, Jobie Nymble, takes the lead,” cried the announcer. “Just one more hurdle (跨栏) and ...” Cheers broke out. “Jobie Nymble from Riverside Middle School takes first place in the girls’ 100-meter hurdles!” The crowd went wild.

“County championships (锦标赛), here we come,” screamed Jobie, patting her green track spikes (钉鞋). They were her lucky shoes and she loved them. “Next Saturday, we’re taking home the gold,” Jobie whispered to her spikes, excitedly retying them.

“Don’t forget, guys,” said Marisol, one of her teammates. “My birthday party is next Friday at Hidden Park.”

Next weekend couldn’t come soon enough. Jobie smiled with excitement all week long. At track practice, she leaped over those hurdles faster than she’d ever leaped before. And it wasn’t long before everything in her path was a hurdle: flowerpots in her front yard, sidewalk cracks on the way to the bus stop and even her little sister, Teka!

The day of Marisol’s party, Jobie put on her favorite outfit: her blue shorts, an old track T-shirt from her dad, and her lucky spikes. “Perfect.” She smiled at herself in the mirror.

The party was under way when Jobie arrived at Hidden Park. She stopped by the track first, planning to do some practice.

“Jobie!” Two of Jobie’s teammates rushed toward her, breathless and barefoot. “Come on,” they yelled. “You have to try the slide.”

Jobie looked toward the party area. Suddenly, she saw it. The biggest slide she had ever seen was on the far side of the park. Smiling kids zoomed down the slide at unspeakable speeds. Without thinking twice, Jobie took off her spikes and dashed (猛冲) toward the slide. Its ladder stretched to the sky, but she reached the top in no time, closed her eyes and let go.

Jobie couldn’t get enough. She tried again and again. When it was finally time to go home, she unwillingly made her way back to the track where she’d left her shoes.


续写部分:
注意:1. 所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语以为你写好;
Paragraph 1:

As she eyed the area from a distance, panic set in.


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Paragraph 2:

The next day, Jobie turned up in a new pair of spikes for the championships.


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2021-11-13更新 | 161次组卷 | 4卷引用:江苏省徐州市部分高中2020-2021学年高二上学期期中联考英语试卷
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