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1 . The first prize usually goes to the swiftest, but sometimes, the first one to cross the finish line isn't the only winner. Nowhere was that more _________ than in a recent race in Shelbyville, Indiana.

With less than half a mile to go, Levi LaGrange from Western Boone High School _________ tripped, twisting his ankle. He signaled to Sheridan High School senior Axel Aleman that he could _________ him, but in that instant, the race became a less important _________ for Aleman. "I saw he was in great pain," Aleman recalled. "As I got closer to him, he was _________ to move…I asked if he was _________ . He said he felt like something broken.”

In an extraordinary act of true sportsmanship, Aleman _________ to leave LaGrange behind. Placing an encouraging hand at his _________ back, Aleman _________ with LaGrange for the remainder of the __________ . The two crossed the finish line and Aleman even ensured LaGrange went first.

LaGrange's mother was __________ by Aleman's thoughtful __________ —especially since the two had never met before. “It takes a lot for an 18-year-old to __________ his spot," she said. “Axel never left Levi's side." Aleman's own mother,   __________ , was not at all surprised by her son's goodwill. “It really speaks to Axel's __________ . He is always concerned about others more than himself," she said.

When you're standing at a crossroad—or running by it—you can choose the path of __________ , or you can go the extra mile for someone __________ . For this teen athlete, the __________ is clear. While we might not always recognize when life hands us a __________ for grace (风度), when it does, in the words of Axel Aleman, “I would just really hope people do the __________ thing.”

1.
A.strangeB.practicalC.trueD.impossible
2.
A.suddenlyB.slowlyC.finallyD.gradually
3.
A.passB.defeatC.accompanyD.assist
4.
A.rewardB.concernC.recipeD.dilemma
5.
A.agreeingB.pretendingC.strugglingD.promising
6.
A.flexibleB.aggressiveC.energeticD.fine
7.
A.desiredB.forgotC.plannedD.refused
8.
A.winner'sB.competitor'sC.schoolmate'sD.relative's
9.
A.departedB.defendedC.remainedD.hesitated
10.
A.raceB.debateC.accidentD.adventure
11.
A.transformedB.challengedC.disappointedD.impressed
12.
A.trainingB.gestureC.commentD.donation
13.
A.show offB.give upC.figure outD.count on
14.
A.besidesB.otherwiseC.thereforeD.however
15.
A.characterB.appearanceC.knowledgeD.ambition
16.
A.self-respectB.self-trustC.self-interestD.self-acceptance
17.
A.in peaceB.in orderC.in needD.in relief
18.
A.choiceB.scheduleC.consequenceD.evidence
19.
A.talentB.demandC.privilegeD.chance
20.
A.usualB.rightC.legalD.easy
2021-12-30更新 | 97次组卷 | 1卷引用:江西省九师联盟2021-2022学年高三上学期12月质量检测英语试题
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2 . I won the 2012 Boston Marathon. one of the most famous races in the world. Growing up in San Diego. I had never ______ being a runner.   When I was seven, my PE teacher told us to run a______. At the beginning, I was ______. However, the teacher encouraged me to have a try. I______ and got a good place.

Then, I ______ running and won races in high school and college, In 2001, my coach told me I had potential (潜力) to be a marathon runner.That time I believed my coach's words and started ______.

Five years later, I finished third at the 2006 New York marathon. My hard work ______.But when I told people I was a marathon ______, they asked. "Did you run Boston Marathon?" So I set my ______.

I first ran Boston Marathon in 2009 and finished fifth. I got why Boston Marathon was such a big ______. But I didn't give up. Alter training ______ for a long time, I felt I was______. I decided to run Boston Marathon again. Then, the day came. When I was running.I saw the crowds______ the course almost the whole way. I felt I was surrounded by the love for running. ______, I made it. Through the race l learned that we can ______ our goals if we try our best.

1.
A.missedB.avoidedC.admittedD.imagined
2.
A.schoolB.companyC.mileD.metre
3.
A.happyB.proudC.interestedD.frightened
4.
A.forgotB.agreedC.leftD.returned
5.
A.keptB.rememberedC.stoppedD.suggested
6.
A.studyingB.listeningC.trainingD.reading
7.
A.went onB.paid offC.made upD.passed by
8.
A.runnerB.coachC.judgeD.host
9.
A.recordB.exampleC.goalD.limit
10.
A.mistakeB.challengeC.surpriseD.problem
11.
A.lowB.hardC.easilyD.quickly
12.
A.preparedB.confusedC.injuredD.tired
13.
A.teachingB.designingC.changingD.lining
14.
A.GenerallyB.SuddenlyC.LuckilyD.Hopefully
15.
A.introduceB.describeC.masterD.achieve
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3 . Farmers and runners have a lot in common. There is the drive to struggle in tough conditions. There is the ability to do hard labor, outside in any condition. There is also the restlessness, which, however, might be unique to Elle Purrier St. Pierre, a farmer and a professional runner, who admits she has a tough time sitting still, as a result of her growing up on a dairy(奶制品)farm, where she developed a working attitude that is hard to change. "Cows need to be fed; they need to be milked. And if something breaks, you have to figure out a way to fix it, and you have your responsibilities no matter what," she says. "That attitude really helps me in my career now."

Purrier St. Pierre will run for Team USA in the Olympic Games in Tokyo this year, where she’ll compete in the 1,500-meter run. In February 2020, she broke the American record for fastest indoor mile, with a time of 4:16.85. A year later, she broke the American record for the indoor two-mile, at 9:10.28. And sure, she trains hard, and is diligent and naturally athletic. But according to Purrier St. Pierre, farming is what initially set her up for success on the track.

"Runners and farmers are similar in their lifestyle. It’s just something that they do every single day. They’re kind of addicted," says Furrier St. Pierre. "It’s just who you are."

While farming is a central part of who Furrier St. Pierre is, running is a more recent addition. She started running in high school, despite the school not actually having a track. Instead, she trained on the dirt roads near her farm or the mountain biking trails that surround the hilly town. They proved to be good training grounds. It was in college that she started to identify as a runner and pursue it as a career. Now, running is what she’s known for, and there are high hopes for her to bring home a medal from Tokyo.

Whatever happens at the games, Furrier St. Pierre is excited to come home to the support of her husband, who is unsurprisingly, also a dairy farmer. As much as running is her life and career at this moment, Furrier St. Pierre keeps one eye on her future, and that’s on the farm.

"I am such a homebody and very true to my roots. I’ll always be a farmer. I’m pursuing this career right now, as a runner, but I’m still very much a farmer."

1. What does Elk Purrier really mean by what she says in the first paragraph?
A.Life on the dairy farm is boring.B.Farming is actually too much work.
C.Her time spent on running is limited.D.It’s hard for her to stop moving around.
2. Which of the following is what Elle Furrier has achieved?
A.Winning the 1,500-meter run in America.
B.Setting two American records in running.
C.Winning the 1,500-meter run at the Olympics.
D.Setting a record for the indoor two-mile in Tokyo.
3. What does the author think of the surroundings for Elle Furrier’s running when she was a high school student?
A.Beneficial.B.Unsatisfactory.C.Beautiful.D.Unique.
4. What kind of person is Elle Furrier mainly described as in the text?
A.An athlete who devotes herself to sports.
B.An athlete who has made great achievements.
C.An athlete who combines running with farming.
D.An athlete who prefers to be an ordinary farmer.
2021-12-07更新 | 178次组卷 | 1卷引用:江西省七校2021-2022学年高三上学期第一次联考英语试题
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4 . 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。

EDward Gaming (EDG),     1     e-sports club from Jing'an District of Shanghai, east China, won the 2021 League of Legend (LoL) World Championship in Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland on November 6.

The annual League of Legends World Championship, commonly     2     (refer) to as “Worlds,” features qualifying professional teams from across the globe    3     (compete) over a prize pool of $2,225,000.

The team from the League of Legends Pro League (LPL)     4     (defeat) another seeded team DWG KIA (DK) from League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK) with a     5     (thrill) 3-2 result, bringing an end     6     the season 11 (S11) global finals of League of Legends and taking home     7     (it) third League of Legend championship.

EDG is headquartered in Lingshi Road of Jing'an District,     8     a number of leading e-sports     9     (team) such as Gen.G, LGE, and WB gather together with many e-sports-related companies and corporate headquarters.

In the first half of 2021, the Pearl River Creative Center in which the EDG is located,     10     (select) into the first group of sports industry clusters(集群) in Shanghai.

2021-12-06更新 | 46次组卷 | 1卷引用:江西省宜春市上高二中2021-2022学年高三上学期第四次月考英语试题
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5 . Syria’s 12-year-old table tennis athlete Hend Zaza will come to China for professional training, China Central Television (CCTV) said in a report on Tuesday. The young athlete just finished her first trip to the Olympic Games after losing a match in Tokyo. On hearing that Syria’s 12-year-old table tennis athlete Hend Zaza wishes to come to China for training, the Chinese Olympic Committee immediately invited her, helping to fulfill her wishes, she will arrive in September.

“I’m looking forward to training abroad. I want to make progress and take the championship one day,” Zaza told CCTV. “I want to reach the same level as the Chinese team does, and I’m looking forward to having the same training as the Chinese team.”

On July 24, the young Zaza lost her match to Chinese-Austrian athlete Liu Jia 4-0. The night before her match, she was a lag bearer of Syria at the opening ceremony. A late night, plus the lingering six-hour jet lag, meant that she barely slept — not great preparation against Liu, who is making her sixth Olympic appearance.

“I was hoping for a winning match and for better play, but it’s a tough opponent so it’s a good lesson for me, especially with the first Olympics,” Zaza said. “I will work on it to get a better result next time, hopefully.”

Still, with her long hair bouncing as she did around the table, Zaza showed ability that impressed her seasoned opponent. “I had to remind myself not to underestimate her,” Liu said. She called Zaza “a great talent” with good rhythm and instincts who simply needed more experience.

In 2011, complaints about high unemployment and corruption led to severe violence inside Syria. As the violence rapidly escalated (升级), the country descended into a civil war that still rages today. Zaza said as long as she can remember she found it difficult to go to school or play outside, let alone train for her chosen sport. At 12 years and 204 days, Zaza became the youngest table tennis player ever to compete in the Olympics.

Zaza has previously told media that Chinese world champion table tennis athlete Ding Ning is her idol and she hoped that she could play with Ding Ning one day. Ding once posted on Weibo in 2020 that she was looking forward to meeting Zaza in China soon.

With a desire for world peace, Zaza said that participating in the Olympics is not her final goal. She hopes that the small white ball in her hands can deliver a message of peace. She also hopes that Syria will stop the war as soon as possible, and every child will be able to chase their dreams freely.

1. Why did the Chinese Olympic Committee invite Zaza to China?
A.To help Zaza accomplish her dream.
B.To improve Chinese team’s pingpong techniques.
C.To show that China is a greater country than hers.
D.To spark her love for pingpong.
2. What led to Zaza’s not that satisfying performance?
a. Lack of confidence       b. Jet lag       c. Not enough sleep       d. Competitive rival (对手)
A.abcB.acdC.bcdD.abcd
3. What kind of person is Zaza?
A.Ambitious but lazy.B.Dishonest but grateful.
C.Honorable and humorous.D.Competent and respectable.
4. What might be the best title for the passage?
A.Syrian Table Tennis Player Invited to China
B.Zaza’s Wish for Peace
C.Table Tennis Diplomacy (外交)
D.A Harmonious World Connected by Table Tennis
2021-11-16更新 | 34次组卷 | 1卷引用:江西省景德镇市2021-2022学年高一上学期期中英语试题
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6 . 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
1. What is the speaker talking about?
A.Australian Rules Football.B.American Football team.C.Rugby Football.
2. How many players does a Rugby Football have?
A.11.B.15.C.18.
3. Which team attracts the most followers?
A.Collingwood.B.Melbourne.C.Essendon.
2021-11-14更新 | 64次组卷 | 1卷引用:江西省新余市第一中学2021-2022学年高一上学期期中考试英语试卷
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7 . Simone Biles is widely considered to be the greatest gymnast of all time. In America, she is the "face" of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. When the games began, she was expected to win five gold medals.

But she withdrew from the team final. She made the choice after her vault in the competition's first round. She later said her mind was not in the right place to let her safely perform the difficult moves. In other words, her mind was not letting her body do what it needed to do. So, she made the decision to protect her mental health and give her teammates a better chance at winning a medal.

Biles is not the only Olympian in recent months to talk about the pressure and mental effects of competing at the highest level. Japanese tennis star Naomi Osaka decided not to compete at the French Open earlier this summer. She said she made that decision to protect her mental health.

This week, Osaka lost in the second round of Olympic competition. She said she felt extreme pressure to win for Japan.

Many Olympic athletes have discussed the stress they have felt. COVID-19 has greatly changed the way the Games are being held. Liz Cambage is a top basketball player for Australia. She left her team one week before the start of the Games because she was worried about entering the Olympic "bubble" in Tokyo without the support of her friends and family.

The IOC, or International Olympic Committee, said it is paying more attention to the mental health of athletes. The IOC said it has websites and phone numbers athletes can call if they need help with a mental health problem.

1. What do these athletes mentioned above have in common?
A.They are all excellent at the Games.B.They are not used to the "bubble" in Tokyo.
C.They feel confident enough to win a medal.D.They feel too stressed to go on with their games.
2. What does the underlined phrase "withdrew from" in Paragraph 2 mean?
A.escaped fromB.went throughC.pulled out ofD.left out
3. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
A.Help to these athletes is on the wayB.Much attention has been paid to these athletes.
C.The IOC has got approaches to the problemD.Proper cures will be in place in near future.
4. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?
A.Athletes' New Challenges at OlympicsB.Great Pressure Leads to Frequent Failure
C.Ways to Make Athletes Confident at OlympicsD.Mental Health Gets Spotlight at Olympics
2021-10-12更新 | 44次组卷 | 1卷引用:江西省抚赣六校2021-2022学年高三联考英语试题
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8 . The modern Olympics, which appeared in ancient Greece as many as 3,000 years ago, have become the world’s most important sporting competition. From the 8th century B. C. to the 4th century A. D., the the ancient Olympics were held every four years in Olympia in honor of the god Zeus. The first modern Olympics took place in 1896 in Athens, and featured 280 participants from 13 nations, competing in 43 events. Since 1994, the Summer and Winter Olympic Games have been held separately every two years. The 2020 Summer Olympics, delayed one year because of the COVID-19, was held in Japan in 2021.

The ancient Olympics were held every four years between August 6 and September 19 during a festival honoring Zeus. The Games were named for their location (位置) at Olympia, a place near the western coast in southern Greece. Their influence was so great that ancient historians began to measure time by the Olympic Games held every four years.

After the Roman Empire conquered (征服) Greece in the mid-2nd century B.C., the Games continued, but their standards and quality dropped. For example from 67 A. D., the Emperor Nero entered an Olympic horse race, announcing himself the winner even after he fell off his horse during the event. In 393 A. D., Emperor Theodosius Ⅰ ended the ancient Olympic tradition.

It was another 1,500 years before the Games rose again, largely thanks to the efforts of Baron Pierre de Coubertin (1863-1937) of France. Working hard at the development of physical education, the young man became inspired by the idea of creating a modern Olympic Games after visiting the ancient Olympic building. In November 1892, at a meeting of the Union des Sports Athlétiques in Paris, Coubertin suggested the idea of making the Olympics an international athletic competition held every four years. Two years later, he got the approval (批准) he needed to found the International Olympic Committee ( IOC ), which would become the governing body of the modern Olympic Games.

1. What do we know about the modern Olympics?
A.The modern Olympics became famous in the 18th century.
B.The first Winter Olympics was held in 1994.
C.The first modern Olympics dates back to 1896.
D.The latest Winter Olympics will delay for two years.
2. How often were the ancient Olympics held?
A.Every year.B.Every other year.
C.Every three years.D.Every four years.
3. When did the ancient Olympics end?
A.In 393 A. D.B.In 67 A. D.
C.In the mid-2nd century B. C.D.About 1,500 years ago.
4. What is the best title of the text?
A.The ancient Olympics
B.The modern Olympics
C.The Olympics developed through years
D.The Olympics are popular in modern time
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9 . Japan's prime minister encouraged the decision to ban viewers, even family members, by issuing a state of emergency order in Tokyo earlier this month in response to rising COVID-19 case numbers.

From the perspective of sports psychologists, an Olympics without fans is a real-life science experiment that is helping researchers and clinicians to comb through the true impact of a crowd of fans on its players—and on viewers at home. The strange circumstances under which the games are held may place unexpected pressure on some athletes. On Tuesday, superstar gymnast Simone Biles dropped out of the women's team event, telling teammates and reporters she wasn't in the right “headspace” to compete. “It's been really stressful this Olympic Games. There are a lot of different variables going into it,” Biles told the Washington Post.

The 2020 Summer Olympics bears similarities and differences to other major sporting events without viewers. The English Premier League supplemented (增加) game broadcasts with crowd noise from the soccer video game FIFA 20, mixed with game audio in real time. A Taiwanese baseball team and German soccer team began populating stands with cardboard cutouts of fans, and the trend caught on internationally.

Jamey Houle, the lead sports psychologist for Ohio State University Athletics and a former Al-American gymnast, says competitive athletes are trained in visualization— imagining performing a certain action or motion, such as doing a roundoff back handspring in gymnastics. Without moving a muscle, players using visualization can solidify neural (神经的) connections and activate their motor cortex (皮层). To visualize most effectively, Houle says, athletes working with sports psychologists will try to simulate as closely as possible the conditions of actual gameplay. Empty stadiums may thus have a measurable impact on players' performance. This phenomenon is grounded in a psychological concept called “social facilitation”, referring to a change in a person's performance that occurs when others are around compared to when a person is alone.

1. What caused Biles to drop out of the women's team event?
A.The poor physical condition.B.The absence of the audience.
C.The fiercely competitive event.D.The influence of crowds of fans.
2. What can be inferred from Paragraph 3?
A.The Taiwanese baseball team is a success.
B.The tendency mentioned is popular among some sporting events.
C.The 2020 Summer Olympics is stricter in preventing the pandemic.
D.The crowd noise plays a leading role in the English Premier League.
3. How does Houle explain the impact of empty stadiums on players' performance?
A.By doing a roundoff back handspring.B.By simulating the conditions of actual gameplay.
C.By using the concept called social facilitation.D.By changing the viewers of a player.
4. What message does the author mainly convey in the text?
A.Athletes should be trained in visualization.B.Audience should be admitted to the Olympics.
C.Social facilitation is helpful to sporting events.D.Viewers present may influence players' performance.
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10 . The first Olympic Games at Olympia were held in 776 BC. They were held _______ four years from 776 BC to 393 AD. In _______ Greece, games were _______ connected to the worship(崇拜)of the gods and heroes. They were also held as part of religious ceremonies(典礼) to _______ dead heroes. But from the beginning the games at Olympia served to _______ the Greek sense of national unity. So every four years over 1,100 years, thousands of   _______ stopped all wars and _______ to a small sanctuary(圣殿) in northwestern Greece for five days in the late summer for _______ reason-to watch the Olympic Games. During that time, _______ from all over the Greek world competed in a number of athletic __________ and worshipped the gods at Olympic. The athletes competed not for __________ or material benefits, __________ only for the honor of being Olympic visitor. Like our Olympics, __________ athletes were heroes who put their hometowns on the map. However, unlike our Olympics, only free men who spoke Greek could compete, instead of athletes from any country and the games were __________ held at Olympic instead of moving around to different places every time.

The ancient Olympics had a __________ variety(种类) of games. Many of these are the ancestors(原型) of our modern Olympic Games and had rules and playing conditions.

1.
A.eachB.otherC.oneD.every
2.
A.modernB.formerC.ancientD.late
3.
A.muchB.littleC.lessD.closely
4.
A.meetB.welcomeC.honorD.call
5.
A.formB.strengthenC.inventD.reach
6.
A.playersB.soldiersC.athletesD.people
7.
A.crowdedB.movedC.rodeD.flew
8.
A.noB.a singleC.someD.a certain
9.
A.speakersB.listenersC.audienceD.competitors
10.
A.thingsB.mattersC.eventsD.accidents
11.
A.medalB.moneyC.fameD.victory
12.
A.becauseB.andC.whileD.but
13.
A.braveB.goodC.allD.winning
14.
A.sometimesB.alwaysC.againD.seldom
15.
A.poorB.rareC.specialD.rich
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