1、 41 of my being a role model, encouraging kids to 42 their dreams.Since the Olympics, I have 43 more than 100 schools. I talk to the kids about “living a life less 44 ,” a concept passed on to me by my parentsthe idea of 45 being average. I tell them that what you believe, you will 46 .As I was a ki
2、d, my mother came to every 47 not to pressure me but to 48 me. One of my favorite sports-related memories was when I was 49 in the Canadian Triathlon Championships. As I ran by a big truck, I saw my mother 50 on top of one of its huge wheels, cheering for me. I find it sad when people say their pare
3、nts have never seen them 51When I was at the University, I completed only one semester and then decided to 52 so I could race professionally full-time. Mum was the first person I called. It was a 53 moment. I wasnt sure how she would react.“Mum, I have this opportunity, and I think Im going to take
4、it. What do you think?”She was as 54 as ever. It turned out to be a good 55 . Supporting your children, trusting their decisions, giving well-thought-out advicethose are definitely important qualities.36. A. experienceB. evaluateC. expressD. expect37. A. afraidB. readyC. relaxedD. reluctant38. A. wo
5、nB. choseC. playedD. watched39. A. roseB. settledC. flewD. appeared40. A. luckB. timeC. crossroadD. opportunity41. A. demandB. happinessC. courageD. importance42. A. display B. followC. appreciate D. abandon43. A. servedB. attended C. visited D. started44. A. energeticB. colorful C. miserable D. ord
6、inary45. A. neverB. alwaysC. seldomD. usually46. A. neglectB. achieveC. suspectD. assume47. A. practiceB. schoolC. gameD. kindergarten48. A. supportB. rewardC. instructD. comfort49. A. surfingB. jumpingC. joggingD. running50. A. sittingB. speaking C. standingD. performing51. A. competeB. succeedC. s
7、eparateD. compromise52. A. drop inB. drop offC. drop outD. drop back53. A. magicB. nervousC. criticalD. serious54. A. attractiveB. talkativeC. imaginativeD. supportive55. A. considerationB. intentionC. suggestionD. decision3640 ABABD4145 DBCDA4650 BCADC5155 ACBDD江苏省扬州市2018届高三第一次模拟考试英语江苏省连云港市2018届高三第
8、一次模拟考试英语南京市第三高级中学2018届高三月考英语试题Kind-hearted parents have unknowingly left their children defenseless against failure. The 36 born between 1980 and 2001 grew up playing sports where scores and performance were 37 because “everyones a winner.”And their report cards sounded more 38 than ever before. As
9、a result, Stanford University professor Carol Dweck, PhD, calls them “the overpraised generation”.Dweck has been studying how people deal with 39 for 40 years. Her research has led her to find out 40 clearly different mind-sets that have a great effect on how we 41 it. Heres how they 42 :A fixed min
10、d-set is 43 in the belief that talent is geneticyoure a born artist, point guard, or numbers person. The fixed mind-set believes its sure to 44 without much effort and regards failure as personal shame. When things get difficult, its quick to blame, 45 , and even stay away from future difficulties.O
11、n the other hand, a growth mind-set believes that no 46 is entirely heaven-sent and that effort and learning make 47 possible. Because the ego(自尊)isnt on the line as much, the growth mind-set sees failure as a chance rather than shame. When faced with a difficulty, its quick to 48 , change and try a
12、gain. 49 , it enjoys this experience.We are all born with 50 mind-sets. ( 51 , we wouldnt be able to live in the world.)But parents, teachers, and instructors often 52 us into fixed mind-sets by encouraging certain actions and misdirecting 53 . Dwecks book, Mind-set: The New Psychology of Success, a
13、nd online instructional program explain this 54 . But she says there are 55 little things you can start doing today to make sure that your children, grandchildren and even you are never defeated by failure.36.A.teenagers B. generation C.athelets D.adults37.A. played down B.passed down C.looked down
14、D.crack down38.A. reliable B.negative C.positive D.reasonable39.A. failure B.delimma C.shame D.misfortune40.A. various B.several C.one D. two41.A. turn to B.correspond to C.contribute to D. react to42.A. conduct B.manage C. work D. reflect43.A. set B.grounded C. housed D. clouded44.A. succeed B.perf
15、orm C.appear D. exist45.A. relax B.lie C.refresh D. puzzle46.A. determination B.belief C.courage D. talent47.A. it B.nothing C. everything D. one48.A. rethink B.resolve C.regard D. remark49.A. Above all B.In fact C. In all D. In brief50.A. fixed B.average C. growth D. advanced51.A. Otherwise BTheref
16、ore C.However D. Thus52.A. turn B.argue C. push D. divide53.A. blame B.discrimination C. praise D. criticism54.A. in depth B.on end C. in conclusion D. on request55.A. such B.so C. few D. many3655 BACAD DCBAB DCABC ACCAD江苏省南通中学20162017学年度第一学期期中考试Ever since I moved to Beijing in August, people have b
17、een telling me about the Fragrant Hills 36 the autumn views they offer.So last Sunday I 37 two poor, simple laowai. We looked forward with childish 38 to golden leaves and the pleasant 39 of the pines in the crisp October air. After an hour-long subway and taxi ride, we found ourselves on a vast rin
18、g road interchange, boiling with traffic and people coming from all 40 . It seemed that all China had decided to 41 to the Fragrant Hills that day.The words “Fragrant Hills” paint a picture of natural 42 and harmonynot rows of shops and 43 vendors (小贩) screaming at you to buy their goods.After half
19、an hour of 44 through the sea of bodies, we made it into the park. All pretences (假装) of polite “Britishness” were washed away as we 45 moved people aside with two handsthe only way of making progress. A couple of times, we attempted a bit of walking 46 the path, only to be stung (刺) by poison ivy.
20、We sadly returned to the 47 . Then suddenly, just past a temple, we caught sight of a dirt track. The people 48 . We were the only ones there. There were 49 golden leaves and peaceful pine forests. After that we, extremely 50 , collapsed (倒) onto rocks and brought out our lunchboxes. 51 the time cam
21、e when we had to grit (咬紧) our teeth and throw ourselves 52 again. It took another half hour of fruitless 53 before we could collapse into a taxi. At about 7 pm, I finally arrived at my 54 station, home sweet home, exhausted and aching. I had found my Fragrant Hills, my oasis (愉快之处) of 55 , my harmo
22、nyin Chaoyang district.36. A. particularly B. obviously C. mysteriously D. absolutely 37. A. cheered up B. brought up C. gathered up D. woke up38. A. travel B. excitement C. interest D. expectation39. A. feeling B. smell C. outlines D. branches 40. A. schools B. towns C. countries D. directions 41.
23、A. come B. adapt C. contribute D. stick42. A. phenomena B. forces C. state D. beauty43. A. noisy B. greedy C. ordinary D. kind44. A. wandering B. jogging C. swimming D. struggling 45. A. angrily B. arbitrarily C. physically D. unconsciously 46. A. through B. off C. across D. on 47. A. road B. crowd
24、C. entrance D. park 48. A. waited B. regretted C. complained D. disappeared 49. A. unexpected B. unknown C. our D. their50. A. tired B. amazed C. excited D. bored51. A. And B. For C. So D. But52. A. uphill B. away C. inside D. together53. A. standing B. yelling C. waving D. praying54. A. television
25、B. gas C. subway D. irrigation55. A. calm B. decoration C. ambition D. agency36-40 ACBBD 41-45 ADADC 46-50 BBDCA 51-55 DBCCA 江苏省启东中学2018届高三上学期期初考试英语试卷Decades ago, I was one of the unhappiest men in New York. I was selling motor-trucks for a living. I didnt know what made a motor-truck run. That wasn
26、t all: I didnt want to know. I despised (看不起)my job, I despised living in a 36 furnished room filled with cockroaches (蟑螂). When I 37 out for a fresh necktie, they scattered in all directions. I despised eating in dirty restaurants 38 filled with cockroaches.I came back to my lonely room each night
27、with a sick headache 39 by disappointment and bitterness. Was this life? Was this the adventure I had 40 ? Was this all life would ever 41 to me working at a job I despised, living with cockroaches, and eating bad food? I 42 for leisure to read and to write the books I had dreamed of writing back in
28、 my college days. I knew I had everything to gain and 43 to lose by giving up the job I despised. So I quitted the work I hated and 44 I had studied in the Teachers College, preparing to teach, I would make my living teaching adult classes in night schools. Then I would have my 45 free to read books, prepare lectures, and write novels. What subject should I teach? As I looked back and 46 my own college training
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