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第一部分語言基礎(共兩節(jié),滿分30 分)
第一節(jié)單句語法填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)
1. This sport requires a high level of physical (fit).
2. China (host) a Winter Olympics successfully in 2022.
3. I feel (honor) to be invited to give you a lecture on how to improve Englishreading ability.
4. (determine) to look after his parents well, he moved to live with them.
5. If you find someone (injure), knowing some first?aid knowledge can be helpful.
6. Only by (compete) with each other can we make great progress in our study.
7. The children pretend (be) different animals dancing to the music.
8. It (make) sense to consider the advice and opinions of other people.
9. I must first try my best (pass) the college entrance examination.
10. In our modern society, it is important (master) a foreign language.
11. The children are running about on the beach, having good time.
12. (million) of people are suffering from starvation in African countries.
13. He said quite (positive) that he would come, so Ive saved a place for him.
14. It was important to have balanced diet.
15. A lot of jobs are (stress), but sometimes you can become stronger with pressureon you.
第二節(jié)完成句子(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)
1. 當適當?shù)臋C會來臨時,她會抓住的。(come)
When the right opportunity , shell take it.
2. 無論發(fā)生什么事,她都已經(jīng)決定把真相說出來。(determine)
No matter what happens, she has the truth.
3. 除了能保持身體健康外,晨練能提供額外的好處。(work)
in the morning provides additional benefits beyond keeping physicallyfit.
4. 他從來就不是一個成功的演員。(make)
He never really as an actor.
5. 他是全心全意為人民服務的表率。(example)
He of wholehearted service to the people.
6. 除了在倫敦有房子,他們在西班牙也有一座別墅。(apart)
their house in London, they also have a villa in Spain.
7. 當你失敗時,你不應該喪失信心。(lose)
When you fail, you should never .
8. 如果你有堅強的意志,永不放棄,你也可以有所作為。(give)
You can also make a difference if you have a strong will and never .
9. 由于天氣不好,運動會被推遲了。(because)
The sports meeting has been put off the bad weather.
10. 布萊克先生昨天好像十分快樂。(seem)
Mr Black quite happy yesterday.
11. 她的爸爸進來時,那個女孩假裝在做作業(yè)。(pretend)
The girl her homework when her father
came in.
12. 不管你怎么解釋這個句子,它都講不通。(sense)
No matter how you explain this sentence, it doesnt .
13. 我就是走也要走到那兒去。(even)
Ill get there, I have to walk.
14. 幾家公司正在競爭那項合同。(compete)
Several companies the contract.
15. 他正在節(jié)食以減輕體重。(diet)
He was to reduce some weight.
第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50 分)
第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。
A
Artwork competition—create a character!
Are you an artist? This may be the perfect competition held by Teen Ink to check yourcreative abilities. We want you to create your own character. You must create a backstoryfor the character and give it a name. Your character must be completely original.Rules:
Rules:
●You must be a teen (aged 13?19) with a Teen Ink account (賬戶) to enter.
●No improper content.
●Submissions (提交的材料) must relate to the topic (create a character).
●The competition is open to all the individuals. The character must be your own: The character you create must be entirely your own idea and design. The backstory and name must be original as well. Ideas that do not belong to you will not be considered for the com? petition.
Guidelines and details:
●All art types are accepted.
●There is no limit to the number of pieces you can submit.
●Give your character a name and backstory. Leave these in the“Author??s Comments”
section of your submission.
How to submit:
●Submit entries through our website. All entries submitted to Teen Ink are automati? cally (自動地) considered for the competition. See our submission guidelines for more in? formation.
●Include the words“Character Competition”in your submission??s title.
●Submit your reviews to the“Artwork”category on our site. Select the art type con? nected with what you are submitting. Hand in your entries before March 1, 2023.
Prizes:
Winners and honorable mentions will have their characters published in the Teen Inkmagazine. The overall winner will receive a $25 gift card.
1. What is the purpose of holding the artwork competition?
A. To increase the sales of Teen Ink.
B. To test teenagers artistic creativity.
C. To attract people of all ages to the activity.
D. To praise young artists for their talents.
2. What rules should the participants follow?
A. The works should be a team effort.
B. The participants should be under 13.
C. A common account should be shared.
D. The content should correspond to the subject.
3. How will the participants submit their works?
A. By handing in entries before April 10.
B. By submitting works on the webpage.
C. By posting entries to the magazine directly.
D. By sending in works titled“Character Competition”.
B
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.
Brought to a tennis court for the first time at just four, initially encouraged by his pa? rents as an exercise to lose weight, Wu soon had his talent discovered by his provincial ju? nior team, kicking off a journey that would change the face 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 pro stage.
In 2018, Wu won his first ATP Challenger title in Shanghai. However, the cruelly competitive nature of men??s pro tennis hit the rising Wu with a tough reminder after mul? tiple 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 treasure 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.”
4. 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.
5. Why was Wu absent from the ATP Tour for nearly three years?
A. He wanted to change his career.
B. He suffered from serious physical injuries.
C. He didnt stand out in training for the match.
D. He couldnt handle the pressure of the ATP Tour.
6. What can we learn from Wu Yibings statement?
A. No cross, no crown.
B. Well begun is half done.
C. More haste, less speed.
D. Time waits for no man.
7. Which of the following is the best title for the text?
A. The development of Chinese tennis
B. The power of difficulties for athletes
C. The pioneer of Chinese tennis sport
D. The first Chinese male winner of ATP title
C
Making day?to?day activities more intense for a few minutes—such as briefly stepping up the pace of a walk—could offer people who don??t exercise some of the health benefits that exercisers enjoy, according to a new study of roughly 25,000 adults who reported no ex?ercise in their free time.
Those who include three one ?to two ?minute bursts of intense activity per day saw a nearly 40 percent drop in the risk of death from any cause compared with those without such activity. The risk of death from cancer also fell by nearly 40 percent, and the risk of death from cardiovascular (心血管的) disease dropped almost 50 percent, researchers re? port online in Nature Medicine.
“This study adds to other literature showing that even short amounts of activity are beneficial,”says Lisa Cadmus?Bertram, a physical activity epidemiologist (流行病學家) at the University of Wisconsin?Madison.“So many people are daunted by feeling that they don??t have the time, money, motivation, transportation, etc. to go to a gym regularly or work out for long periods of time,”she says.“The message we can take is that it is absolutely worth doing what you can.”
The researchers were looking for bursts of intense activity that met a definition deter? mined in a laboratory study, like reaching at least 77 percent of maximum heart rate and at least 64 percent of maximum oxygen consumption.“In real life, the signs that someone has reached the needed intensity level are an increase in heart rate and feeling out of breath in the first 15 to 30 seconds of an activity,”Stamatakis says.
“Regular daily activities offer several opportunities for these bursts. The simplest one is maximizing walking pace for a minute or two during any regular walk. Other options in? clude carrying grocery bags to the car or taking the stairs. The largest population health gains will be realized by finding ways to get the least physically active people to move a little more,”he says.
8. What was found about intense activity in the new study?
A. It helped to lower the risk of death.
B. It was more beneficial to exercisers.
C. It relieved the pain of cancer patients.
D. It cured people of cardiovascular disease.
9. What does the underlined word“daunted”in paragraph 3 probably mean?
A. Inspired.
B. Surprised.
C. Discouraged.
D. Confused.
10. Which activity might be suggested by Stamatakis?
A. Working out every day.
B. Taking stairs at an even pace.
C. Keeping running at a high speed.
D. Adding short bursts to a regular walk.
11. What might be a suitable title for the text?
A. The simplest daily exercise activities
B. Brief intense activities can be helpful
C. The guidance on brief intense activities
D. Regular exercise is necessary for everyone
D
I was not a runner years ago. The longest I had ever run was 5 km. What??s more, I didn??t like running. No matter how hard I tried, every so often I would fasten my old shoes, walk out of the house with heavy steps, get less than a mile in and wonder why I was bother? ing, especially when there are many more satisfying ways of exercising.
Before last summer, I had never taken part in any kind of race at all. But at the end of July, I completed a triathlon (三項全能運動) after two weeks?? training. At the end of it came the run—which ended up more like a walk. Then I realized something about it at? tracted me. The extremely painful fun of doing something I hated and was unprepared for turned out to be an excitement. The difficulty felt like something to test my abilities.
When an invitation of the Berlin Marathon dropped onto my desk a few weeks after the triathlon, it felt like a change of fate. After the triathlon, I didn??t say I should start run? ning at once. Was it because I hate running? In fact, in course of running, I enjoyed the joy of exceeding my limits. I felt necessary to find out again where those limits might lie. So I said yes.
Training for a marathon often takes at least 20 weeks or more. The training plan be? comes something to stop me worrying when the race seems too frightening. This worry feels impossible to avoid, but there is something equally sure about the training plan: if I followit, then I have done everything I can; if I do everything I can, then I won ?? t regret what comes at the end.
12. What aspect of the triathlon drew the author?
A. The special feeling of facing a challenge.
B. The fun of walking to the finish line.
C. The excitement of winning a race.
D. The two?week painful training.
13. Why did the author accept the invitation of the Berlin Marathon?
A. He was eager to change his destiny.
B. He wasnt supposed to stop running.
C. He wanted to realize his full potential.
D. He was keen on taking part in another triathlon.
14. Which of the following words can best describe the author?
A. Patient and pessimistic.
B. Courageous and determined.
C. Helpful and persistent.
D. Energetic and changeable.
15. What can be learned from the text?
A. A bad beginning makes a bad ending.
B. Challenge ourselves to live without regrets.
C. Life is full of challenges that cant be avoided.
D. Exercise is to the body while reading is to the mind.
第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)
閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有 兩項為多余選項。
It is reported that 6 percent of the early deaths are caused by lack of physical activity, making it the fourth largest risk for death in the world after high blood pressure, smoking and high blood sugar. So exercise is necessary in everyday life. 16 The general answer is that running is one of the easiest forms of exercise. Science shows it doesn??t just keep you healthy. It can also actually help you live longer.
17 It turns out that running on a regular basis leads to extra life. Compared with non?runners who do different forms of physical activity and completely inactive adults, run? ners even have a 30 percent lower risk of all?cause deaths.
The various benefits of running on the body can make life longer. 18 A new study found that groups of runners compared to inactive groups did produce improvements in heart fitness. It could also reduce the deaths related to heart disease.
Running, however, is not the only method of keeping fit. Another study of 44,551 men aged 40 to 75 found that running, tennis and fast walking reduced the risk of heart disease by 46 percent, 28 percent and 23 percent, separately. 19
Now, good news is that there are about 17 million road runners in the US, and the roads are lined with people running slowly or fast. 20 Then you will enjoy the same joy of exercise as they do and become more athletic and healthier.
A. It is a good idea to join them.
B. There are various indoor sports.
C. Are you interested in taking exercise?
D. It can especially improve heart health.
E. But which sport is easy for you to play?
F. So it is okay to choose other proper sports besides running.
G. Runners live an average of many years longer than non?runners.
第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30 分)
第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)
閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。
My father grew up in Chicago and loved the local team Cubs (小熊隊) his whole life. I loved my dad, so the Cubs 21 me, too. When I went back home after school or work, I always watched the Cubs with him. Two decades after my father??s 22 , every time I watch the Cubs on television, I think of him and 23 with him in my head about their game.
Perhaps baseball is a too 24 thing for father and son to connect over. A ball game might seem, frankly, sort of 25 compared with family and career concerns. But that is26 what makes it ideal for forming relationships. We had nothing to 27 as we watched them play, except for the 28 of enjoying the games together as father and son, which was much greater than it would have been, if either of us had 29 without the other. The Cubs were the“place”where we met to enjoy being 30 .
Lots of sports fans have similar 31 . Sportswriters find that 42 percent of sports fans were“very 32 ”with their family life, compared with less than a quarter of non? fans.
If your 33 with family are a little cold, you might be 34 too much usefulness in your activities. Maybe the solution is to develop a taste for 35 , or maybe instead for opera or chess.
21. A. attracted B. supported C. impressed D. comforted
22. A. illness B. death C. return D. arrival
23. A. joke B. agree C. discuss D. argue
24. A. small B. popular C. tiring D. risky
25. A. funny B. healthy C. dangerous D. useless
26. A. finally B. exactly C. obviously D. normally
27. A. gain B. keep C. expect D. offer
28. A. importance B. satisfaction C. pride D. power
29. A. started B. played C. watched D. enjoyed
30. A. touched B. praised C. entertained D. connected
31. A. attitudes B. interests C. explanations D. experiences
32. A. patient B. familiar C. pleased D. certain
33. A. relationships B. conversations C. days D. moments
34. A. leading to B. suffering from C. getting over D. asking about
35. A. baseball B. money C. math D. science
第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)
閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內單詞的正確形式。
It is widely acknowledged that 36. (protect) the environment has become a prevailing trend, but the reality is far from satisfaction. Meanwhile, with the development of economy, people are beginning to attach great importance 37. their health. Nowadays, an environmentally friendly activity—plogging—has gained popularity, whichhelps get into shape and conserve the environment at the same time.
So, what is plogging? As 38. matter of fact, it is a combination of picking and jogging, which means 39. (pick) up trash while working out. Many people think 40. (high) of it because plogging benefits us a lot. It not only helps us keep physically and mentally healthy, but also is of great 41. (significant) to protect the environment and our homeland. People of all ages can participate in this kind of exer? cise, which can help get rid of garbage and make 42. (we) neighbourhood clean and beautiful. More than that, what is the most important is that it makes the public aware of environmental issues and 43. (arouse) their sense of responsibility.
It is strongly suggested that everyone in the community should take an active part in the activity and make contributions to make our homeland a better place to live in. So why not 44. (take) a trash bag when you go jogging? Don ?? t hesitate to take action, 45. we will make a difference.
第四部分 寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)
第一節(jié)(滿分15分)
假定你是某國際學校的學生李華,是你校學生會成員。最近你校發(fā)起了“陽光樂跑(Sunshine Fun Run)”主題活動,請你寫一封倡議信,內容包括:
1. 活動目的;
2. 樂跑要求;
3. 發(fā)出倡議。
注意:
1. 詞數(shù)80左右;
2. 可以適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。
Dear fellow students,
第二節(jié)(滿分25分)
閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。
Saturday afternoon came as usual, so did my football class. It couldn??t be more discouraging.
I didn??t like Saturdays! Even though it was a holiday for most children, it was not for me because I needed to go to the football club. Many kids loved sports, but I was not one of them. I would rather stay at home and read.
I didn??t like running at all, so I was a bad player in the team. The coach was fed up with me and my teammates sometimes laughed at me. I had no idea how to play football. Usually, after practice my teammates would ask me to stay out of the game and I would just nod.
Last Thursday, the coach told us that we would be competing with another team in a month and many people would come to watch the game. That team was the last winner and I froze at the thought of the embarrassment I would face if the team lost because of me. So I decided to practice hard for the match and I went to practice every single day in case I had to play.
A month later, when the game day came, my teammates were reluctant (不愿意的) to take me in the team, and I also wished to stay away from the ground. But as luck would have it, they were short of one player and had no choice but to take me in the team.
Our team was named the Big Blues. There was a great cheer on our arrival in the field. I got very nervous. The game started and within two minutes, I got a blue card. By the time I was allowed back, the score was two goals for each team and the next goal would decide the winning team.
注意:續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應為150左右。
Paragraph 1:
Seeing the ball shooting towards me like a bullet, I froze in wild shock
Paragraph 2:
All my teammates ran towards me to lift me in the air.