1、All things ___, her paper is of greater value than yours.
A. considering B. are considered
C. considered D. have been considered
2、Everyone wants to live on the top of the mountain, but growth occurs while you _____ it.
A.climbed B.have climbed C.are climbing D.have been climbing
3、Nine in ten parents said there were significant differences in their approach to educating their children compared with ____________of their parents.
A.those
B.that
C.the ones
D.these
4、It was raining heavily. Little Tom felt cold so she stood ______ to her mother.
A. closely B. closed C. closing D. close
5、We-yco Inc, a company ________in Lansing, Michigan, drew national attention in 2005 when it fired four employees who used tobacco.
A.having based
B.basing
C.being based
D.based
6、It won’t be easy, but _____ we’ll get across the river.
A. somewhat B. somewhere C. somehow D. sometimes
7、Which word doesn’t contain the sound [æ]?
A.character B.attitude C.calligraphy D.anger
8、The noise upstairs is too loud and I can’t simply ________ it.
A.keep up with
B.catch up with
C.come up with
D.put up with
9、Mary had a great talent for writing. By the time she was 16, she ________ three books about teenagers.
A.wrote
B.would write
C.had written
D.has written
10、Facial recognition technology is working well at tourist attractions around China, the time people spend standing in lines at entries or security check.
A. to reduce B. reduced
C. having reduced D. reducing
11、____ at the party, we saw Ruth standing alone in the corner of the hall.
A. Arriving B. To arrive C. Arrive D. Arrived
12、Achieving success at this level requires a ________ of time and energy.
A.commitment
B.comment
C.confirmation
D.committee
13、Some students firmly believe that studying overseas enables them to be independent, and they will try their best to ________ a new life.
A.lead to
B.reply to
C.turn to
D.adapt to
14、It may be worth trying _______ the effort makes you uncomfortable.
A. even if B. as though
C. in case D. now that
15、Going into a supermarket without a clear list, you might picking up what you wouldn't necessarily want.
A.give up B.take up C.make up D.end up
16、—Do you know ________ I chose this cafe?
—You like the music here.
A.why
B.where
C.when
D.whether
17、As teenagers, sometimes we do need our parents’ guidance, especially______ social experiences.
A. by way of B. as a result of
C. in place of D. in terms of
18、(题文)When they got there, the village seemed deserted, the only sign of life ________ one or two dogs lying under some trees.
A. was B. were
C. being D. had been
19、He was seen ________out.
A.go
B.to go
C.went
D.goes
20、________ is known to all is that the outstanding academic atmosphere, as well as various festivals and sports, draws many students to our school.
A.It
B.Which
C.What
D.As
21、A dozen Chinese dishes have gained fame during the Games, after athletes shared an inside look at food being served in the athletes village on TikTok and in media interviews. Some were even captured live taking a bite of the delicacies during competitions.
Red bean bun
Snowboarder Jenise Spiteri, the only Olympian representing the European country of Malta is another big fan of Chinese food. She has become the “red bean bun girl” in China after the scene was livestreamed globally that she was taking a crushed, flattened bun out of her competition suit pocket and had a big bite with a huge smile on her face during the breaks of her halfpipe qualifying run.
Glutinous rice ball
Yuanxiao, or glutinous rice balls, made headlines after China’s Gu Ailing told the press that it was the food or snack she craved for after winning silver in women’s freeski slopestyle final. “The ones with black sesame filling are my favorites,” said Gu.
Kung Pao Chicken
Beijing 2022 proved to be a totally new and enjoyable culinary experience for Maud. What to eat was a daily hard choice for her because “everything is so good.” She documented details about her life in Beijing with her cafeteria diaries hailed by many viewers.
Spicy hotchpotch
Jutta Leerdam, a 23-year-old speed skating athlete from the Netherlands, posted her favorite spicy hotchpotch on social media. “This is the famous Chinese snack spicy hotchpotch, which is healthier than burger and fries,” lauded Leerdam, with many followers wowing “it looks so delicious!”
Apart from traditional Asian cuisines such as sushi, udon, and stir-fried Kimchi, western pizza and pasta are also available to satisfy diversified tastes, according to the organizing committee.
In addition, a range of vegetarian and halal dishes is served in the canteen, with kosher service available to meet the specific dietary needs of athletes from different cultures.
The catering services at Beijing Games have won wide appreciation from Olympic family members including International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach. “If I had stayed in the village for three days, I would have gained another 10 pounds.” he said when visiting the Olympic Village at Yanqing on Feb. 11.
【1】Which of the following statement is True?
A.Vegetarians can meet their specific dietary needs with traditional Asian cuisines.
B.The “red bean bun girl” got her name because she especially liked the bun.
C.Gu Ailing’s preference for glutinous rice ball grabbed the headlines.
D.Maud met with some troubles and wrote about them in her diary.
【2】What can we infer from Thomas Bach’s words?
A.He would like to gain another 10 pounds.
B.Foods at the Olympic village were popular.
C.He would not stay in China any longer.
D.Athletes could eat whatever they liked.
【3】What’s the possible title of this text?
A.Delicacies at the Beijing Olympics
B.Chinese cuisine gaining popularity
C.Welcome to Beijing Olympics
D.One world, different tastes.
22、My cellphone rang while I was working on my computer. I looked at the phone and saw it was my 17-year-old son, Tom. I quickly picked it up. “Mom, I got a 71 on the test. I did it.” With those few words, I could feel my heart start to pound.
Living in New York State, students cannot graduate from high school unless they pass at least five exams: one in English, one in science, two in history and one in math. For most students, who work hard, attend class, and do their homework, it isn’t that hard. But for Tom, who is dyslexic(朗读困难的), it is such a real challenge that some teachers have feared he would never be able to even attempt, never mind achieve.
We were honest with him about his trouble, letting him know that there was nothing to be ashamed of. Some people learn differently. If he was willing to work, we would help him find a way to do as much as he could in his academic career. All that was standing in his way was this math test. He had taken it three times and did better each time, but he continued to fail. He was starting to get a bit tired of me saying this was a marathon not a sprint(冲刺). My heart broke each time we would get the failing results.
“Mom, thanks. I love you. Thanks for believing I could do this.”
For one of the few times in my life, I really had nothing left to say. For that one brief moment I knew, really, really, knew that everything we did to help our son achieve what he wanted was worth it.
【1】What does the underlined word “pound” in Paragraph l probably mean?
A.Sink suddenly.
B.Beat wildly
C.Ache violently.
D.Break totally
【2】According to the text, Tom was weak in________.
A.English
B.science
C.math
D.history
【3】How did the writer feel when she wrote this text?
A.She felt grateful and relaxed.
B.She felt surprised and bitter.
C.She felt proud and satisfied.
D.She felt worried and anxious.
23、In the Beijing Winter Olympics, we were treated to incredible displays of athleticism (运动才能) as competitors took to the snow and ice. As a popular sport at the Winter Olympics, ski jumping is one of the best examples to show the “superhuman” power of athletes.
Ski jumpers soar into the air and appear to be almost flying in the sky. How do they achieve this? Physics can offer us an explanation of how they achieve this goal. It involves the application of the laws of aerodynamics (空气动力学) to fight against gravity and increase lift while reducing drag.
To understand how ski jumping works, we need to consider three elements: gravity, lift and drag. Gravity is the force that pulls us towards an object, such as the Earth. Lift occurs when an object is moving through the air — as its surface comes into contact with air particles (微粒), the particles are pushed down and away from the object, allowing it to move up. At the same time, this interaction creates drag, or resistance, and slows down an object’s movement.
While there is nothing that the skiers can do about gravity, they can twist their bodies into positions that allow them to achieve greater lift and avoid as much drag as possible. According to the Smithsonian Magazine,” to do this, athletes align (调整) their skis and body nearly parallel (平行的) to the ground and place their skis in a V-shape just outside the form of the body. This position increases the surface area that generates lift and puts them in the ideal angle of attack (迎角) that will also maximize lift.”
Because of how the sport works, athletes’ equipment is strictly controlled according to weight and height in order to avoid any unfair advantages. This means suits must be tight in order to ensure athletes cannot use them as a way to gain more lift.
For athletes, minor day-to-day water weight changes as little as 300 grams. It can mean that suits will not be tight enough according to their body mass indexes.
【1】What contributes to lift in ski jumping?
A.The force of gravity.
B.The upward force of air.
C.The interaction between athletes and air particles.
D.The interaction between air particles.
【2】Which of the following is NOT a technique used by ski jumpers in order to achieve the best performance?
A.Keep their bodies parallel to the ground.
B.Maximize the angle of attack.
C.Keep their skis aligned with the ground.
D.Position their skis in a V-shape when they jump.
【3】What rule is adopted to ensure fair play in ski jumping?
A.Equipment must match an athlete’s weight and height.
B.Athletes must strictly control their weight.
C.Athletes are grouped according to their body mass indexes.
D.Standardized equipment is used to avoid unfair advantages.
【4】What’s the main idea of the article?
A.The techniques used by ski jumpers.
B.Some rules of the ski jumping competition.
C.The scientific principles behind ski jumping.
D.How the laws of aerodynamics work in sports.
24、 What happens inside the head of a soccer player who repeatedly heads a soccer ball That question motivated a study of the brains of experienced players.
Researchers at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York selected 34 adults , men and women. All of the volunteers had played soccer since childhood and now competed year﹣round in adult soccer leagues. Each filled out a detailed questionnaire developed especially for this study to determine how many times they had headed a soccer ball in the previous year , as well as whether they had experienced any known concussions in the past.
Then the players completed computerized tests of their memory and other learning skills and had their brains scanned, using a complex new M.R.I. technique which can find structural changes in the brain that can 't be seen during most scans.
According to the data they presented , the researchers found that the players who had headed the ball more than about 1 , 100 times in the previous 12 months showed significant loss of white matter in parts of their brains involved with memory , attention and the processing of visual information , compared with players who had headed the ball less.
This pattern of white matter loss is " similar to those seen in traumatic brain injury" ,like that after a serious concussion, the researchers reported ,even though only one of these players was reported to have ever experienced a concussion.
The players who had headed the ball about 1 , 100 times or more in the past year were also generally worse at remembering lists of words read to them , forgetting the words far more often than players who had headed the ball less.
【1】What type of writing is the texts .
A. A medicine guide.
B. A book review.
C. A research report.
D. A sports advertisement.
【2】What do we know about the volunteers .
A. They had serious injury on the head.
B. They were adults who still played soccer.
C. They were all researchers about soccer.
D. They all had children who played soccer.
【3】What was used to find the structural changes in the brains .
A. Advanced computers.
B. A new technique M.R.I.
C. Special questionnaires.
D. Learning skills.
【4】We can infer from the passage that .
A. heading the ball is so harmful that it should be banned
B. heading the ball has advantages and disvantages as well
C. players heading the ball more than 1 ,100 times may suffer poor eyesight
D. heading the ball may influence the functioning of player's brain
25、I’m obsessed (迷恋) with music. As a teenager, I couldn’t leave the house without my ____. My summers were filled with festivals, and my shelves with ____.
But one day last year something changed. I became aware of a faint tapping sound in my left ear. It wasn’t loud enough to be ____, but the next day it turned into a whooshing sound. By the weekend it had started to become hard to ____ in my left ear.
I was then sent to see specialists. They said it was the mitochondrial disease that caused the ____, but they couldn’t say for sure. So ____, I am still undiagnosed (没有确诊).
I was given hearing aids, but they didn’t work. I’ve signed up for a lip-reading course and am ____ British Sign Language. My friends have been ____, some have offered to learn BSL, but I feel it’s really me who has to ____ this new life.
Other deaf people have warned of feeling isolated (孤立) and I’m determined not to make that my ____. I do get ____ when I have to go out of my comfort zone. Going to a bar and asking for a drink is fine ____ they start making small talk—at that point I’ll declare I’m deaf.
I’ve always preferred to ____ ahead, but since this happened I take life day by day. The doctors have speculated (推测) that my ____ might come back. The future is ____, but I’m at peace with that.
【1】
A.assignments
B.headphones
C.schoolbags
D.uniforms
【2】
A.textbooks
B.toys
C.records
D.flowers
【3】
A.annoying
B.impressive
C.pleasant
D.heartbreaking
【4】
A.strike
B.clean
C.see
D.hear
【5】
A.pain
B.deafness
C.awareness
D.anxiety
【6】
A.technically
B.gradually
C.similarly
D.confidently
【7】
A.teaching
B.speaking
C.promoting
D.learning
【8】
A.great
B.curious
C.excited
D.awkward
【9】
A.withdraw from
B.leave behind
C.break off
D.adapt to
【10】
A.job
B.hobby
C.life
D.aim
【11】
A.reward
B.anxiety
C.criticism
D.pleasure
【12】
A.because
B.if
C.until
D.when
【13】
A.plan
B.contact
C.depart
D.write
【14】
A.memory
B.appetite
C.hearing
D.sight
【15】
A.promising
B.unbelievable
C.predictable
D.uncertain
26、最近开展的一项调查结果显示,你校高一只有百分之八的学生对阅读感兴趣,大部分学生对阅读重视不够,没有养成良好的阅读习惯。请就此写一份倡议书,号召你校高—学生重视阅读。
写作内容:
1.简要阐述调查结果以及你校高一学生阅读现状;
2.列举阅读的益处;(至少两点)
3.针对如何养成良好的阅读习惯给同学们提出建议。(至少两点)
写作要求:
1.字数:150左右;
2.文中不得出现真实的校名和人名;
3.句子结构准确、信息内容完整、篇章连贯、字迹端正、卷面清晰。
From the recent survey, we have found that
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