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(A)阅读短文,根据汉语、音标或首字母提示填入适当的单词或短语,使短文意思连贯、完整。
Hello,I'm Tony. I look tired. I am training for the big match next week. We are playing against HAS. HAS 1.
Hello,I'm Tony. I look tired. I am training for the big match next week. We are playing against HAS. HAS 1.
stands for
(代表)Haidian All Stars. It'll be a difficult match. Because HAS beat BIG last time. Betty's 2. memory
/'meməri/ is correct,HAS 98 3. points
/pɔɪnts/ to BIG 52. That's because Daming wasn't 4. chosen
(挑选)for the team last time. That was a bad 5. decision
. We can't play well without him. But Daming is back now. There's no difference 6. between
the two teams this season. The match is next Saturday at 7. noon
/nu:n/. This year we played against HAS three times. All of them won the matches. Betty asks us to face the 8. truth
(事实)and says that we have got no chance! I am so 9. mad
at them that we will try harder to train,to show we're wonderful! Welcome everyone to be there to cheer for us. But if you want good 10. seats
(座位),you should come by 11:30.
答案:
1.stands for 2.memory 3.points 4.chosen 5.decision 6.between 7.noon 8.truth 9.mad 10.seats
(B)阅读短文,在空白处填入适当的词,或填入括号内所给单词的正确形式。
Liu Xiang was born in Shanghai. He started training when he was very young. At first,he was not very 1.
Liu Xiang trained very hard. In fact,he trained so hard 7.
Liu Xiang was born in Shanghai. He started training when he was very young. At first,he was not very 1.
successful
(success),but his coach noticed his 2. ability
(able)in running and jumping. A special programme that was set up in 2001 helped him too. His races were 3. recorded
(record),and he was compared with the world's best sports stars. Sun Haiping 4. used
(use)the information to help him change his training 5. methods
(method). Liu Xiang won a number of important races and became the first 6. Asian
(Asia)sportsperson to win an Olympic gold medal for hurdling.Liu Xiang trained very hard. In fact,he trained so hard 7.
that
he hurt his foot. From 2008 on,he suffered a lot 8. from
his foot problem,but he did not give up. 9. Though
he missed some competitions,he still returned to first place in the world 110m hurdles race in 2012. Although he did not complete the 2012 Olympic Games,he is still a symbol of great courage and success. The Chinese take great 10. pride
(proud)in Liu Xiang.
答案:
1.successful 2.ability 3.recorded 4.used 5.methods 6.Asian 7.that 8.from 9.Though 10.pride
Ⅱ. 任务型阅读
A new report from a university says 80% of the world's teens don't get enough exercise every day. The report was based on① a research done with about 2 million students aged 11 to 17 around the world. According to the report,activity standards② are different in different countries and they are also different between boys and girls. In China,for example,only 20% of the boys are active enough,compared to 11% of the girls.
Why don't teens go out for exercise? One main reason is that they always have technology products in their hands or around them. They spend too much time on smartphones,computers and TVs in their free time. Many teens find it very hard to pull themselves away from these devices(设备). The report says that young people need to do less in the digital③ world but more in the real world. It advises kids to get at least an hour of exercise every day. This could include running,biking,playing sports,or many other outdoor activities.
More and more research shows that exercise not only helps the body,but also helps the brain④. Besides,doing sports helps kids to make friends. Mark,a sports fan,started to play football when he was six years old. He used to be shy and weak,but now he has become taller and stronger. He gets to know the importance of communicating with his teammates and how to learn from mistakes and failure. And he has made lots of friends with the same interest. They often have football training on the playground. They have more to talk about and enjoy the happiness after training.
【词海拾贝】
①be based on 以……为基础
②standard n.标准
③digital adj.数码的
④brain n.脑;智力
【问题探究】
1. How many students around the world took part in the research?
2. Are activity standards the same between boys and girls according to the report?
3. What does the report advise kids to do?
4. When did Mark start to play football?
5. Where do Mark and his teammates often have football training?
【素养提升】
Do you exercise every day? What do your classmates do in their spare time? How do they engage in physical exercise?
________________________
________________________
A new report from a university says 80% of the world's teens don't get enough exercise every day. The report was based on① a research done with about 2 million students aged 11 to 17 around the world. According to the report,activity standards② are different in different countries and they are also different between boys and girls. In China,for example,only 20% of the boys are active enough,compared to 11% of the girls.
Why don't teens go out for exercise? One main reason is that they always have technology products in their hands or around them. They spend too much time on smartphones,computers and TVs in their free time. Many teens find it very hard to pull themselves away from these devices(设备). The report says that young people need to do less in the digital③ world but more in the real world. It advises kids to get at least an hour of exercise every day. This could include running,biking,playing sports,or many other outdoor activities.
More and more research shows that exercise not only helps the body,but also helps the brain④. Besides,doing sports helps kids to make friends. Mark,a sports fan,started to play football when he was six years old. He used to be shy and weak,but now he has become taller and stronger. He gets to know the importance of communicating with his teammates and how to learn from mistakes and failure. And he has made lots of friends with the same interest. They often have football training on the playground. They have more to talk about and enjoy the happiness after training.
【词海拾贝】
①be based on 以……为基础
②standard n.标准
③digital adj.数码的
④brain n.脑;智力
【问题探究】
1. How many students around the world took part in the research?
About 2/two million(students).
2. Are activity standards the same between boys and girls according to the report?
No, they aren’t.
3. What does the report advise kids to do?
It advises them/kids to get at least an hour of exercise every day.
4. When did Mark start to play football?
At the age of 6/six.
5. Where do Mark and his teammates often have football training?
On the playground.
【素养提升】
Do you exercise every day? What do your classmates do in their spare time? How do they engage in physical exercise?
________________________
________________________
答案:
1.About 2/two million(students).
2.No, they aren’t.
3.It advises them/kids to get at least an hour of exercise every day.
4.At the age of 6/six.
5.On the playground.
2.No, they aren’t.
3.It advises them/kids to get at least an hour of exercise every day.
4.At the age of 6/six.
5.On the playground.
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