1、2020 新高一Module 3 sports and fitness测试题一(人教版)一选词填空(work out, make it, legend. lose heart ,master, set a good example, honor, glory, medal, fall apart, determination, graceful, strength, give up ,compete, make sense, make a difference, rather than, compare with . Stress.)1. If you fail, you shouldnt .
2、2. The team that was built by lang ping was , but she didnt .3.the gymnastic athlete with moves finally won the thunderous applause from the audience. 4. lei Feng served the people soul and heart, for our Chinese youth.5. His expectation and to learn a foreign language touched all of the classmates6
3、.It is my to invited you to attend my birthday party.7.Our volleyball team won the gold in Olympic game in 2016.8. it is well-known that the volleyball led by Lang ping brought for our country in the world cup.9. Even if the math question was quite difficult , he turned out to it .10. The author the
4、 importance of doing exercise to keep fit.11.At first, women were not allowed to in the Olympics.12.She was so weak that she didnt have to stand up.13. You made up your mind to study hard, so you must take action just talk about it14. the past, I have made great progress in all aspects of my school.
5、15.The tips from my friend , so I follow it without hesitation.16. in our daily life, sometimes a small act of kindness end up in our society.17.During our climbing the great wall, I told the exchange students various folk tales and .18. He expected to win the first place, after hard work, he .19. T
6、om English very well, and he can speak it fluently 二单句语法填空1. Mikes new house is like a huge castle, (compare) with his old one.2. The (positive) an article is on the Internet, the more likely it is to be shared.3. The editor cut much of the repetition and thus saved many pages.4. It was the culture,
7、 rather the language, _ made it hard for him to adapt to the life abroad.5. The teacher (stress) that the students should not leave out any important details while retelling the story.6. In order to have a good health, my grandpa enjoys (jog) every morning.7. I knew I wanted to make a (different) in
8、 the world somehow, but I had no idea how to do that.8. It is a little cold in the room; please add some wood the fire.9. The engineers most _(stress) months, he said, were in June and July. 10. Your brother hoped that he would be able to continue the family tradition, _(do) he?11. Though the mounta
9、in is hard to climb, he finally made _ to the top.12. Now Id like to have my friend share _ you this excitement.完形填空 A Leap(跳跃)to Honor Leaping on a narrow balance beam(平衡木)is not easy. But Lola Walter, a 13-year-old gymnast, is an expert at it. To perfect her skills, Lola 41 for four hours a day, f
10、ive days a week. At the state championships in March, she finished seventh out of 16 girls. Thats especially impressive, 42 she is legally blind, born with a rare condition that causes her eyes to shift constantly. She often sees double and cant 43 how far away things are. When she was little, her m
11、om 44 that even though she couldnt see 45 , she was fearless. So her mom signed her up for gymnastics when she was three. She loved the 46 right away and gymnastics became her favorite. Though learning gymnastics has been more 47 for her than for some of her tournaments, she has never quit. She does
12、nt let her 48 stop her from doing anything that she wants to. She likes the determination it takes to do the sport. Her biggest 49 is the balance beam. Because she has double vision, she often sees two beams. She must use her sense of touch to help her during her routine. Sometimes she even closes h
13、er eyes. “You have to 50 your mind that itll take you where you want to go.“ says Lola. To be a top-level gymnast, one must be brave. The beam is probably the most 51 for anyone because its four inches wide. At the state competition, Lola didnt fall 52 the beam. In fact, she got an 8.1 out of 10 her
14、 highest score yet. Lola doesnt want to be 53 differently from the other girls on her team. At the competitions, the judges dont know about her vision 54 . She doesnt tell them, because she doesnt think they need to know. Her mom is amazed by her 55 attitude. Lola never thinks about 56 . She is pres
15、ently at level 7 while the highest is level 10 in gymnastics. Her 57 is to reach level 9. She says she wants to be a gymnastics coach to pass down what shes learned to other kids 58 she grew up. Lola is 59 of all her hard work and success. She says its helped her overcome problems in her life outsid
16、e gymnastics, too. Her 60 for others is “just believe yourself”.41. A. trainsB. teachesC. runs D. dances42. A. unlessB. since C. after D. though43. A. guessB. tell C. assumeD. predict44. A. suspected B. remembered C. noticedD. imagined45. A. deeplyB. closely C. ahead D. well46. A. taskB. show C. eve
17、nt D. sport47. A. difficultB. enjoyableC. boring D. unsatisfactory48. A. talentB. quality C. nature D. condition49. A. doubtB. advantageC. challenge D. program50. A. examine B. trust C. open D. express51. A. unfairB. harmfulC. fearful D. inconvenient52. A. off B. on C. to D. against53. A. greetedB.
18、paid C. served D. treated54. A. painsB. problemsC. injuriesD. stresses55. A. flexibleB. friendlyC. positiveD. caution56. A. quittingB. defendingC. winningD. bargaining57. A. goalB. rangeC. view D. standard58. A. untilB. as C. when D. before59. A. tiredB. proudC. ashamedD. confident60. A. plan B. res
19、ponsibility C. reward D. advice阅读理解A You are cordially invited to Pueblo Countys 5th Annual 2015 WALK FOR MULTIPLE HANDICAPS 7,000 steps in the right direction presented by:Martin & Kathy Treeves Family Foundation Sunday, April 12, 2015 at 2:00 p.m.Register online at www. wmc. org New Location!Puebl
20、o A & M University Carter Stadium BENEFITING PUEBLO MS OUTREACH CENTER 1. What type of document the first passage?A. A ticket to a sports competition.B. An invitation to a family party.C. A free transportation ticket.D. An offer to join an event.2.The letter mainly wants to .A. thank Brommer, Inc. f
21、or its sponsorshipB. ask about team members shirt size C. answer a question concerning group registrationD. request a registration fee from Keith DAngelo3.What is required to “participate as a team”?A.Each team must raise the minimum $20 registration fee.B.There is a minimum group size.C.Participant
22、s must come from Pueblo County.D.Questions must be asked and answered online.BIn December of 1992.I was a happy husband and father of two young children. A month later,I was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia(急性白血病).After two years of chemo(化疗)that helped control the disease,my body was wea
23、k and lifeless. I felt as if I were a puppet who needed help to lift his arms or hold up his head.I began to run. After six months my strength had come back. On one of my runs,one where I felt I could run forever,I decided I was going to try to run a marathon.After telling my Dad about my plan,he to
24、ld me of a program that trains people to run a marathon,while raising funds for Leukemia research at the same time. So that summer,through the Leukemia Societys Team in Training program,I started to train for the Marine Corps Marathon. During mile after mile of uncertainty,the day finally came to ru
25、n the marathon.On October 27,1996,at 8 A.M.,along with l9,000 other brave souls I started on a 26.2-mile journey that I will never forget.I first saw my wife Patty at the six-mile mark . She seemed happy that I was still looking as if I knew what I was doing,and having a good time doing it. At Mile
26、l7,my mind was going back to those two horrible years that tried to bring my family and me down. I saw her again. The concern in her face told me she knew I was starting to struggle. I felt as if we were thinking the same,nine more miles and these last few years will be behind us.That thought alone
27、pulled me forward. Mile 22,23,slowing but going,24,25,then there it was. The Iwo Jima War Memorial. I have seen nothing so grand and inspiring in my life. Three hours and forty-one minutes after I started,I crossed what I think has to be the most fitting finish line in all of road racing!That night
28、the Leukemia Society gave me a pin at a post-race party that simply says,“Leukemia 26.2”.If God wills,my cancer may once again take away my hair and my strength,maybe even my life. But it can never take away my pin,or the fact that I am a marathoner.1. The writer decided to run a marathon because _
29、. A. he wanted to raise money for Leukemia research B. he believed he was able to take the challenge C. he hoped to recover his strength through training D. his dad knew about the race and made the suggestion2. Which statement is RIGHT about the writer? A. He has always been dreaming of becoming a m
30、arathoner. B. The training he took that summer well prepared him for the race. C. Those running in the race were mostly Leukemia patients like him . D. His wife was with him during the marathon to give him support.3. Why does the writer think the finish line is the most fitting?A. Because running a
31、marathon is the most suitable sport for him.B. Because the memorial is the most powerful construction he has seen.C. Because he considers it a victory over his disease to finish the race.D. Because 26.2 miles is the most reasonable distance for road racing.4. Which of the following can best describe
32、 the writer? A. Optimistic and outspokenB. Strong-willed and determinedC. Generous and easy-goingD. Brave and warm-hearted COlder women who walk a little over three kilometers each day might live longer than less active women of the same age, a new study suggests.Many Americans hoping to stay health
33、y set a daily goal of 10, 000 steps, or about eight kilometers. They often have this goal because they are wearing electronic devices which set that target, note researchers in the United States. Their findings appeared recently in the publication JAMA Internal Medicine.But it is not clear how much
34、intensity(强度)or speed matter when counting the health benefits of every step, the researchers write. They add that 10,000 steps per day might not be the right goal for everyone. For the study, researchers observed 17,000 women, all in their early 70s. They asked the women to wear accelerometers for
35、at least four days. Accelerometers are small devices that measure the number of steps and the intensity of movement The researchers followed up with the women much later, around 4. 3 years later, on average. Since the beginning of the study, 504 women had died. Compared to women who took no more tha
36、n 2, 718 steps daily, the women who took at least 4,363 steps per day were 41 percent less likely to die.Even a modest amount of steps is associated with lower death rates, said I-Min Lee, the lead writer of a report on the study. The rate of stepping did not matter in these older women: it was the
37、number of steps that mattered.The study had a few limitations. For example, the researchers only measured womens movements once, at the start of the study period. It is possible that the womens behaviors changed over time. Still, the results are good news for older adults who may have difficulty wal
38、king at faster paces, said Keith Diaz, a researcher at Columbia University. He was not involved in the study.Any walking is better than nothing, Diaz said by email. With even small amounts of walking, your risk of death will be sharply reduced For those who have difficulty walking, other research sh
39、ows that any form of aerobic activity provides health benefits, he added. Swimming, bicycling or any form of activity that is continuous in nature will provide health benefits.1. What conclusion can we come to from the text?A. People who walk about 10,000 steps can live longer.B. 10,000 steps per da
40、y might be the right goal for people.C. The more steps one walks per day, the longer life he may live.D. The number of steps is important for a long life among older women.2. How is paragraph 4 mainly developed?A. By giving examples. B. By comparison.C. By listing statistics. D. By explaining reason
41、s.3. What can be learned from what Diaz said?A. People who walk fast will get more health benefits.B. If people have a habit of walking, the risk of death will be reduced.C. People with walking difficulty can not benefit from activitiesD. Activities such as swimming and bicycling are not as benefici
42、al as walking.4. Where is the text most likely from?A. A medical journal. B. A news report.C. A magazine about fashion. D. A traveler brochure.七选五 How to Relieve Exam Stress Exam time is here and stress levels are up. Youre stuck indoors hitting the books, writing papers, and preparing projects. Wit
43、h the importance of exams, it is understandable that you feel stressed. When faced with something stressful, your body reacts. 1 Yes. You Can! Believe in yourself that you can pass the exam. Dont focus on how bad it would be for you if you performed poorly. Instead, focus on how good it would be whe
44、n you did well. 2 Dont let it get into a panic, though. Just c1ose your eyes and take long slow breaths. Doing so will calm your nerves and help you get back your focus. Dont Cram for Exams Research has shown that cramming(临时突击)at the last minute for exerts is not efficient. It only adds more stress
45、 to your body and mind for lack of sleep and poor nutrition. Instead of cramming, review your notes, read or do what you would normally do for a test. You have already mastered all the knowledge you need. 3 A rested body and a sharp mind will put you in a good state. Keep a Normal Life One of the be
46、st ways you can relieve the stress of exams is to keep a normal life. After studying you should reward yourself. 4 It will do wonders to relieve your stress, but be sure to get back in time and get a good nights sleep. Eat Well and Exercise Food is energy for the brain, so be sure to eat well. Energy drinks are NOT food. Try brain foods such as bananas, other fruits and foods high in carbon.Exercise is also a great way to relieve stress. Shooting basketball with friends or working out at the gym wi