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英语同步练习Sports
英语同步练习Sports
第Ⅰ卷 听力部分(15分)
Ⅰ.听句子,选择与之相匹配的图片(5分)
1.Whichisthemodelofthespacestation?
2.Thereareeightplanetsinoursolarsystem.
3.Hisgrandparentsprefertotakeawalkbythesea.
4.Haveyoueverlistenedtomusicontheradio?
5.Herunclehasworkedinthehospitalfortenyears.
1.
5.
Ⅱ.听对话,选择正确答案(5分)
M:
WhereisBetty?
W:
ShehasgonetoTianjinforherholiday.
6.WheremaybeBetty?
A.Athome. B.InTianjin. C.InShanghai.
M:
Thismodelshipcosts30yuan.Wouldyoulikeit?
W:
Allright!
I’lltakeit.
7.Howmuchdoesthemodelshipcost?
A.13yuan.B.30yuan.C.3yuan.
W:
What’sonTV?
Isthereanylatestnewsabouttheplane?
M:
Yes.Theplanehaslandedsafely.
8.What’sthelatestnews?
A.Theplanehastakenoff.B.Theplanehaslanded.C.There’snolatestnews.
W:
Whatdoesthenewspapersay?
M:
ItsaysaBritishastronauthasgonetothespacestation.
9.WherehastheBritishastronautgone?
A.Thetrainstation.B.ATVstation.C.Thespacestation.
W:
Hi,Jacky.
M:
Hi,Tina.DidyouwatchtheCCTVprogrammeat10o’clock?
W:
No.What’sitabout?
M:
It’saboutspace.It’sreportedthatChinahassentupShenzhouⅦmannedspaceshipintospace.
10.What’stheTVprogrammeabout?
A.It’saboutspace.B.It’saboutCCTV.C.It’saboutlanguages.
Ⅲ.听短文,选择最佳答案(5分)
WouldyouliketogotoMarsbyspacecraft?
Ithinkmostpeoplewouldliketo.NowletmetellyousomethingaboutMars.MarsistheclosestneighbouroftheEarth.SomescientiststhinkthereislifeonMars.ButtheaironMarsisnotgoodforlifeandwhat’sworse,theremaybenowater.Soscientistshaven’tfoundanylifeonMarsyet.,IthinkpeoplewillknowmoreaboutMarsinthefuture.AndIwishwecouldgothereoneday.
11.Thewriterthinks______peoplewouldliketogotoMarsbyspacecraftoneday.
A.noB.afewC.most
12.Somescientiststhinkthereis______onMars.
A.lifeB.waterC.nothing
13.IstheaironMarsgoodforlife?
A.Yes,itis.B.No,itisn’t.C.Wedon’tknow.
14.HavescientistsfoundanylifeonMarsyet?
A.No,theyhaven’t.B.Yes,theyhave.C.Wedon’tknow.
15.Thewritermainly(主要地)tellsussomethingabout______.
A.theEarthB.themoonC.Mars
第Ⅱ卷 笔试部分(85分)
Ⅳ.单项选择(10分)
16.I’mrunningas______asIcan.However,I’mstillbehindtheothers.
A.slow B.slowlyC.fastD.faster
17.-MayIspeaktoJohn?
-Sorry,he______Japan.Buthe______intwodays.
A.hasbeento;willcomebackB.hasgoneto;willbeback
C.hasbeenin;wouldcomebackD.hasgoneto;won’tcomeback
18.However,noone______anylifeinspaceyet.
A.hasbeendiscoveredB.discoveredC.hasdiscoveredD.havediscovered
19.TheticketstotheShanghaiWorldExpo______me160yuan.
A.costB.tookC.paidD.spent
20.-Haveyou______beentoWaterWorld?
-No,______.
A.ever;alreadyB.never;everC.already;yetD.ever;never
21.-I’mgoingshoppingthisafternoon.
-Really?
Iam______goingshopping.Let’sgotogether.
A.alsoB.tooC.eitherD.yet
22.I______tostayathomeratherthangooutwhenitrains.
A.preferB.thinkC.knowD.guess
23.______aglassofwaterinhishand,Mikewalkedintohisbedroom.
A.ByB.ForC.WithD.From
24.ThespacecraftfromtheEarth______Mars.
A.hasgotB.hasarrivedC.hasreachedD.hasgo
25.It’snotpolite______theblind.
A.laughatB.tolaughatC.laughsatD.laughingat
Ⅴ.完形填空(10分)
Wanttobeanastronaut?
Then”studyhard,stayhealthyandhaveperseverance(毅力).”
ThisiswhatChinese__26__FeiJunlongandNieHaishengsaidinHongKongSARlastweek.Fei,NieandleadingengineersofShenzhouⅥvisitedHongKongSARfromNovember27to30,2010.
Theytalked__27__primary,secondaryandcollegestudents.Kidswereinterestedintheastronauts’spacelives.Theyaskedquestionslike”Didyousee__28__fromspace?
”FeiandNiesaidtheydidn’tseetheGreatWall.__29__theyfeltexcitedwhentheypassedoverChina.
Youngpeoplewantedtoknowhowtheastronautsdeveloped__30__careers(职业).“Howdidyoudecidetobeastronauts__31__China’sspaceindustry(工业)isstillatthebeginning?
”__32__ayoungwoman.Theastronautssaiditwasbecauseoftheirloveofflightandtheneedofthe__33__.
Theysaidtheirloveofflightcouldbeseenfromtheirchildren’snames.Nie’sdaughter__34__NieTianxiang,whichmeans”flyinguphigh”.Fei’ssoniscalled”FeiDi”,whichsoundslike”Feidie”,meaning__35__.
26.A.teachersB.astronauts
C.workersD.engineers
27.A.onB.aboutC.withD.up
28.A.theGreatWallB.ChangjiangRiverC.YellowRiverD.Beijing
29.A.ThenB.OrC.AndD.But
30.A.themB.theyC.theirsD.their
31.A.howB.whyC.whatD.when
32.A.toldB.spokeC.askedD.answered
33.A.moneyB.nationC.familiesD.bodies
34.A.callingB.namedC.namesD.isnamed
35.A.planeB.spaceshipC.UFOD.flyingplanet
Ⅵ.阅读理解(30分)m
A
Scientistshavealwayswantedtoknowmoreabouttheuniverse.
Yearsagotheyknewmanythingsaboutthemoon.TheyknewhowbigitwasandhowfarawayitwasfromtheEarth.Buttheywantedtoknowmoreaboutit.Theythoughtthebestwaywastosendmentothemoon.
Themoonisabout384,000kilometresawayfromtheEarth.Aplanecannotflytothemoon,becausetheairreachesonly240kilometresawayfromtheEarth.Butsomethingcanflyevenwhenthereisnoair.Thatistherocket.
Howdoesarocketfly?
Thereisgas(气体)intherocket.Whenthegasismadeveryhotinsidetherocket,itwillrushoutoftheendoftherocket,soitcanmaketherocketflyupintothesky.
Rocketscanflyoutintothespace.Rocketswithmeninthemhavebeentothemoon.Severalsatelliteswithoutmeninthemhaveflowntoanotherplanetmuchfartherawaythanthemoon.Onedayrocketsmaybeabletogotoanyplaceinspace.xkb1.com
36.Scientistshaveknown______themoonwas.
A.howlongB.howheavyC.howoldD.howbig
37.TheEarthisabout384,000kilometresawayfromthe______.
A.spaceB.universeC.SunD.moon
38.Aplanecannotflytothemoonbecause______.
A.thereisnoairabove240kilometresawayfromtheEarthB.thereisnogasintheplane
C.theplaneisnotstrongenoughD.theplanemustbedrivenbyaman
39.Thehotgasintherocketisusedfor______.
A.keepingtheairintherocketfreshB.keepingthemenintherocketwarm
C.makingtherocketflyupD.cookingfoodforthemenintherocket
40.Severalsatelliteswithoutmeninthemhaveflownto______.
A.thestarsB.thesatellitesoftheSun
C.theSunD.anotherplanetmuchfartherawaythanthemoon
B
Intheuniverse,asweknow,thereistheSun,themoon,theEarthandagoodmanystars.Throughourgeographylessons,weknowtheEarthgoesroundtheSun,andthemoongoesroundtheEarth.WehavedayandnightbecausetheEarthkeepsturningallthetime.WhenourpartoftheEarthturnstotheSun,itisday.WhenourpartoftheEarthturnsawayfromtheSun,itisnight.
JustbecausethemoonisclosertotheEarththantheSun,itlooksmuchbiggerthantheSun.Bigthingswilllooksmallerwhentheyarefarther,andsmallthingsalsolookbiggerwhentheyarenearer.
TheSunisbrightenoughtogiveoutverystronglight.Themooncan’tgiveanylightatall,butitlooksquitebright,too.Why?
Infact,thelightfromthemooncomesfromtheSun.Themoonlooksmuchbiggerandbrighterthanthestars.Butactually(事实上)thestarsaremuchbiggerandbrighterthanthemoon.TheylooksmallerthanthemoonalsobecausetheyarefartherawayfromtheEarth.
Therearestillmanyotherplanetsintheuniverse.Butofalltheseplanets,onlyonEarththerearelivingthingsandpeoplecanonlyliveonEarth,too.Butat9∶00amonOctober15th2003,ChineseastronautYangLiweiwassetuptospace.Hestayedtherefor21hours.ItwasthefirsttimeforChinesetogetintospace.
41.WefindtheSun______thanthemoonbecauseitis______tous.
A.bigger;fartherB.smaller;closerC.bigger;closerD.smaller;farther
42.WhenourpartoftheEarthturnsawayfromtheSun,theotherpartoftheEarthis______.
A.nightB.dayC.eveningD.Sunday
43.Peopleandlivingthingscanliveon______.
A.EarthB.MarsC.moonD.Sun
44.WhendidtheastronautfromourcountryreturntotheEarth?
A.OnNovember15th,2002.B.OnOctober16th,2003.
C.OnMay15th,2004.D.OnOctober15th,2003.
45.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.ThemoongoesroundtheEarth,anditcan’tgiveoutanylightatall.
B.ThemoongoesroundtheSun,anditslightisfromtheSun.
C.TheEarthmovesroundthemoon,andpeoplecanliveonlyonEarth.
D.Ofalltheplanets,onlytheEarthmovesroundtheSun.
C
任务型阅读
Themoonlanding
It’salwaysbeenman’sdreamtoflylikeabirdinthesky.Backin1865,aFrenchwriteroncewroteaboutman’slandingonthemoononaspecialairplanewiththreepeopleinside,andthefirstpersontotouchthegroundonthemoonwouldbeAmerican.Thatwasconsidered(被认为)tobeacrazy(疯狂的)ideaatthattime.Overonehundredyearslater,onJuly20,1969,however,thisimpossibledreamdidcometrue.
Itwasabigdayinthehistoryofthe20thcentury.Onthatday,aspecialairplanetookthreebrave(勇敢的)menfromCapeKennedyataspeedof35,533feetpersecond.Thetriptothemoontook103hoursand30minutes.Infact,itwasthefirsttimethatmanever”walked”inouterspace.Onthetrip,twoofthespacemenspenttwohoursonthemoonwalkinglikeflying,andtheotherstayedinthespaceship.Theystudiedtheappearanceofthemoon.Fourdayslater,thespaceshipApollo11,returnedtotheearthandtheastronautswerewelcomedbypeoplearoundthecountry.Themanwhotookthefirststep,NeilArmstrong,said,“That’s_a_small_step_for_a_man,_
one_giant_leap_for_mankind.”Thishasbeensaidagainandagainineverylanguagearoundtheworldsincethen.
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