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skills.Sportsteachyoutocommunicatewithpeopleandworktogetherasateam.Sportsimprovecollectivethinkingandhelpdevelopyourplanningandorganizationalskills,too.Sportsbuildconfidence,sincewinningagamealwaysgivesyouasenseofaccomplishment.
Playingsportsrequiresyouto
strategize(制定策略).Youneedtobevery
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toscoregoalsorearnpoints.Youneedto
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strategiestowin.Youneedtojudgeyourcompetitor’sstrategyandchangeyours
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.Thiscertainlyinvolvescleverthinking,whichsports
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.Studiesshowthatkidswhoplaysports
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dowellinschoolandcollege.
Playingsportsbringsyou
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.Jumpingabout,runningaround,racingtogetahead,
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fallingandstanding
upagain,allofthemarea(n)
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ofplayingsports.Thereisno
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tothehappinessthisbrings.
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sportsareaformofexercisewhichproduceshappiness
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(分子)inyourbody,thusimprovingyourmentalhealth.Youcan’tbesad
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playingsports.Sportsproduce
positiveenergyinyouandthepeoplearoundyou.
1.A.add
B.fit
C.lack
D.involve
2.A.focus
B.courage
C.weight
D.strength
3.A.break
B.shake
C.raise
D.change
4.A.explanationsB.punishments
C.congratulations
D.failures
5.A.strong
B.smart
C.generous
D.humorous
6.A.putoff
B.makeup
C.takeover
D.workout
7.A.accordingly
B.generally
C.equally
D.largely
8.A.prepareB.recognize
C.encourage
D.promise
9.A.formally
B.frequently
C.naturally
D.completely
10.A.hope
B.honor
C.pride
D.pleasure
11.A.cheering
B.dreaming
C.chatting
D.quarreling
12.A.case
B.field
C.part
D.amount
13.A.method
B.match
C.risk
D.trouble
14.A.ForexampleB.Asaresult
C.InadditionD.Inotherwords
15.A.while
B.before
C.unless
D.since
二.完型填空(每题1分,共10分)
Threesmallfishlivedinthesea.Whentheywereveryyoung,theirparentsdied.Theyhadto1_______eachotherdayafterday.Finally,theygrewupand2_________toswimdeeperandfurther.
Onemorning,thethreefishwere3_________toashallow(浅滩)waterbyabigwave.Asmallboatwastakenthere,too.Itwashardforthefishtogobacktotheseabecausetheboatwasrightinfrontofthem.Thelargestfishrealizedthattheywere4________andsaidtheyhadtofindawaytoleavethereasfastaspossible.Thesecondlargestfish5________withhiselderbrother,buttheyoungestonedidnot.Hesaidthattherewasmuch6_________fortheiractivities,sohewouldnotworryatallandstillswamaround7_________.Atlast,thelargestfishreturnedtothe8_______byjumpingoverthelowestpartoftheboat.Thesecondlargestfishalsosucceededin9_________hiselderbrotherintheothersideofwater.Buttheyoungestonedidn’tfollowthemandstillswamjoyfully.
Twohourslater,whenthe10________roseup,thewaterinthesmallshallowcornerdriedup.Thefishwhodidnottrytoreturntotheseadiedoflack(缺少)ofwater.
1.A.listentoB.lookafterC.talkwithD.worryabout
2.A.daredB.hatedC.refusedD.stopped
3.A.allowedB.givenC.invitedD.taken
4.A.insafetyB.indoubtC.indangerD.inpeace
5.A.agreedB.talkedC.comparedD.discussed
6.A.moneyB.foodC.waterD.air
7.A.slowlyB.sadlyC.luckilyD.happily
8.A.seaB.riverC.lakeD.pond
9.A.catchingB.joiningC.takingD.telling
10.A.stormB.starsC.moonD.sun.
Ⅳ.阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)
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There’remanyrichpeopleinthispartofthecountrybecausegoldwasoncefoundhere.IwasonlyasmallchildatthetimebutIcanremembereverythingwell.
Mencamefromeverywheretolookforgold.Theyboughtallthegroundnearthebanksoftheriver.Theymadebigholesinit,tryingtofindmoregold.Somemenfoundalot,othersfoundnoneatall.
PeterFullertonwasoneofthosewhocametofindgold.Heboughtnearlythelastpieceofground.Itwasalongwayfromtheriversonooneelsewantedtobuyit.ButPeterpaidallhismoneyforit.Heworkedhardmonthaftermonthuntilthegroundwasfullofholes.ButPeterfoundnothing.
Thenonenight,justbeforehewasgoingtoleave,itbegantorain.Itrainedforthreedaysandthreenights.Whenatlasttherainstopped,Petercameoutofhissmallwoodenhouseandlookedathispieceofground.Itdidn'
tlookthesamenow.Theholeswerenotthereanymore.Buteverywherethereweresmallplants.
“Theremaybenogoldhere,”Petersaid,“butthisgroundisrich.Icangrowthingshere,IcangrowflowersandIcansellthem.Thewomeninthistownhavemoneynow.Theyhavebeautifulhousesandtheywillwanttoputflowersintheirhouses.IfIcangrowgoodflowershere,Iwillmakemoney,too.”Sohedid.Andsoonbeautifulflowersweregrowinginhispieceofground.Laterhewasabletobuymorefieldsuntilheownedallthegroundneartheriver.
“Iwastheonlymanwhofoundtruegoldhere,”heoftensaid,“Theotherstooktheirgoldoutofthegroundandwentaway.Butmygoldisstillhere.”
()1.Nooneelsewantedtobuythepieceofground(itwasboughtlaterbyPeter)because________.
A.therewasn'
tanygoldinit
B.therewasonlyalittlegoldinit
C.itwascoveredbyholes
D.itwasfarawayfromtheriver
()2.Atlast________stoppedPeterfromleavingtheground.
A.thesmallwoodenhouse
B.anewideaofgrowingflowers
C.thesmallplantsaftertherain
D.theheavyrain
()3.Petersaid“Butmygoldisstillhere”,because________.
A.
hebecametherichestman
B.
hecouldstayhereforever
C.
heenjoyedflowers
D.
hecouldgrowflowersyearafteryearandmademoneybydoingthat
()4.Themainideaofthispassageis________.
Peterfoundtruegoldhere
Peterbecamericherthananyotherpeoplehere
Peterownedalotoffieldsatlast
Peterfoundthebestwaytogrowflowers
()5.Whatdoesthewriterwanttotellusinthispassage?
A.Peterwassuccessfulinfindingthetreasureatlast.
B.Peterhasmoremoneythananyotherpeoplehere.
C.Peterownedalotoffieldsatlast.
D.Peterfoundthebestwaytogrowflowers.
B
Iusedtowatchherfrommykitchenwindow.Sheseemedsosmallasshemuscledherwaythroughthecrowdofboysontheplayground.TheschoolwasacrossthestreetfromourhomeandIwouldoftenwatchthekidsastheyplayedduringbreak.IrememberthefirstdayIsawherplayingbasketball.Iwatchedinwonderassherancirclesaroundtheotherkids.Shemanagedtoshootjumpshotsjustovertheirheadsandintothenet.Theboysalwaystriedtostopherbutnoonecould.Ibegantonoticeheratothertimes,basketballinhand,playingalone.
OnedayIaskedherwhyshepracticedsomuch.Withoutamomentofhesitationshesaid,“Iwanttogotocollege.TheonlywayIcangoistogetascholarship.Iamgoingtoplaycollegebasketball.Iwanttobethebest.MyDaddytoldmeifthedreamisbigenough,thefactsdon’tcount.”Well,Ihadtogiveittoher—shewasdetermined.Iwatchedherthroughthosejuniorhighyearsandintohighschool.Everyweek,sheledherschoolteamtovictory.
Onedayinhersenioryear,Isawhersittinginthegrass,headinherarms.Iwalkedacrossthestreetandsatdowninthecoolgrassbesideher.QuietlyIaskedwhatwaswrong.“Oh,nothing,”cameasoftreply,“Iamjusttooshort.”Thecoachtoldherthatat5’5”shewouldprobablynevergettoplayforatoprankedteam—muchlessofferedascholarship—sosheshouldstopdreamingaboutcollege.ShewasheartbrokenandIfeltmyownthroattightenasIsensedherdisappointment.Iaskedherifshehadtalkedtoherdadaboutityet.Shetoldmethatherfathersaidthosecoacheswerewrong.Theyjustdidnotunderstandthepowerofadream.Hetoldherthatifshetrulywantedascholarshipandthatnothingcouldstopherexceptonething—herownattitude.
Thenextyear,assheandherteamwenttotheNorthernCaliforniaChampionshipgame,shewasofferedascholarshipandonthecollegeteam.Shewasgoingtogetthecollegeeducationthatshehaddreamedof.
Researcherssaytheydonotknowwhyhappinessincreasesaspeoplegetolder.Onetheoryisthat,aspeoplegrowolder,theygrowmorethankfulforwhattheyhaveandhavebettercontroloftheiremotions.Theyalsospendlesstimethinkingaboutbadexperience.
()1.Theauthorwasprobablythegirl’s_______.
A.neighborB.friendC.motherD.teacher
()2:
Whywasthegirlheartbroken?
A.Shewasconsideredtooshorttobeatopplayer.
B.Hercoachstoppedhertrainingbecauseofherheight.
C.Shecouldn’tbeonacollegebasketba