Lucy Li s playful giggle (傻笑) might make people think she’s just a silly schoolgirl. 21, those who ve seen her play 22 she’s all business on the golf course. But how did this 14-year-old talented girl become one of the most-talked-about 23 players in golf today?
In 2002.Lucy was bom to a Chinese immigrant (移民) family in California. Lucy's mother tried to interest her in other 24. like ballet. But Lucy 25 to be like her elder brother,who played 26 . One day while waiting for him to finish agolf match,7-year-old Lucy 27 a club(高爾夫球棒) ,hit the ball and sent it flying straight down the course. Her mother said,We28 something special that day.
The family 29 famous golf coach Jmi McLean and asked him to teach Lucy. That was the 30 of her golf career. According to McLean, “Lucy has a 31 for golf. She can play better than any other kid r ve ever seen.”
Lucy was the youngest 32 ever to qualify for the US Women's Open golf tournament in 2014. At the US Women's Open,Lucy was 33 against the world's best players in North Carolina. She was also playing on one of the world's most 34 courses in 90-degree heat. 35 the first round ended,she had a (n) —36 score of 78. But her score of.78 again the next day wasn,t enough for her to advance.
Lucy is still a 37 girl,and often (單腳跳) and skips as she 38 along the golf course. When asked what she 39. Lucy answered ,“I want to have fun and 40 . I want to learn a lot from these great players."
21. A. Therefore B. Howevbr C. Otherwise D. Besides
22. A. doubt B. deny dope C.hope D. know
23. A. lazy B. silly C. disabled D. young
24. A. activities B. stories C. topics D. memories
25. A. feared B. refused C. expected D. regretted
26. A. tennis B. golf C. baseball D. football
27. A. kissed B. lost C. broke D. grasped
28. A. realized B. ignored C. forgot D. created
29. A. forgave . B. helped C. contacted D. comforted
30. A. aim B. start C. success D. end
31. A. chance B. prize C. gift D. performance
32. A. reporter B. player c. coach D. audience
33. A. debating B. protecting C. guarding D. competing
34. A. difficult B. relaxing C. romantic D. funny
35. A. If B. Though C. After D. Because
36. A. poor B. good C. wrong D. old
37. A. shy B. foolish C. beautiful D. little
38. A. moves B. dances C. paints D. drives
39. A. wants B. guesses C. sings D. understands
40. A. travel B. dream C. learn D. smile
華裔女孩Lucy Li從小就喜歡高爾夫運動。她在12歲時因參加美國女子職業(yè)高爾夫公開賽而成為該賽事歷史上最年輕的選手。
21.B. 設(shè)空前的 she's just a silly schoolgirl 與設(shè)空 后的 she's all business on the golf course 形成轉(zhuǎn) 折,故選However。
22.D. 由設(shè)空前的those who’ ve seen her play 以 及下文中對她在高爾夫球方面取得的成績的 描述可知,看過她打高爾夫的人都知道 (know) ,在高爾夫球場上她很專業(yè)。
23.D. 由設(shè)空前的 this 14-year-old talented girl 可 知,她是一個年輕的(young) 高爾夫球手。
24.A. 由設(shè)空后的like ballet可知,Lucy的媽媽想 讓她對其他活動(activities) 感興趣,比如色蕾。
25.C. 26.B. 由下文中Lucy喜歡打高爾夫球的 事實以及第26空后的One day while waiting for him to finish a golf match 可知,Lucy 的哥哥 是高爾夫(golf) 球手,她期望(expected) 成為像 她哥哥一樣的人。
27.D. 由設(shè)空后的 hit the ball and sent it flying straight down the course 可知,她拿起了 (grasped ) 高爾夫球棒。
28. A. 29.C. 由第 29 空后的 famous golf coach Jim McLean and asked him to teach Lucy 可知, 她的家人意識(realized) 到了一件特殊的事情, 然后聯(lián)系了(contacted) 著名的高爾夫教練Jim McLean ,讓他教 Lucy。
30.B. 由上文中Lucy的家人聯(lián)系教練教她打高 爾夫球可知,這是她高爾夫職業(yè)的開始(start) 。
31.C. 由設(shè)空后的 She can play better than any other kid I've ever seen可知,她具有打高爾夫 的天賦(gift) 。
32.B. 33.D. 由第 33. 空后的 against the world's best players in North Carolina 可知,Lucy 是2014年美國女子職業(yè)高爾夫公開賽上最年輕 的參賽選手(player) 。在北卡萊羅納州的公開 賽上,Lucy和世界頂級選手比賽(competing) 。
34. A. 由設(shè)空后的in 90-degree heat可知,她也是_ 在90度的高溫下參加世界上最艱難(difficult) 的賽事。
35.C. 由第36空后的score of 78可知,在第一輪 結(jié)束后(After) ,她拿到了 78分。
36.B. 由設(shè)空后的 But her score of 78 again the next day wasn,t enough for her to advance 可知第一天她得到78分是個體面的(good) 分數(shù)。 但是,第二天她再一次得78分就不足以讓她繼 續(xù)下去了。
37.D. 38. A. 由設(shè)空后的 ofteii hops and skips 可 知,Lucy仍然是個小(little) 女孩。在高爾夫球 場上活動(moves) 的時候,常常是職職跳跳的。
39. A. 由設(shè)空后的I want to have fbn可知,人們問 她想要(wants) 什么。
40.C. 由設(shè)空后的 I want to leam a lot from these great players可知,她想要學習(learn) 。
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As is known to all,we student should learn to get along well with others. But how? First of all,we should respect others. Everybody have their own way to do things,so that we should understand each other. Secondly,this is important for us to communicate with each other and share their happiness and sadness. In addition,we should be willing to do everything what we can to help those in trouble. More importantly,if we lived in the school's dormitory,we should always be carefully not to disturb others. Don't bring friends back to the dormitory in the midnight,or playing computer games with some loud music on. Such behaviors will certainly hurt relationship between you and your roommates.
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It is 7 am and the alarm is going off. You know you have to get out of bed to catch the school bus. But the strong wish to bury yourself in the bed is ever so strong. Does it sound familiar?
During adolescence(青春期) ,the body goes through many changes including changes in sleep patterns. Researchers have found that though : adolescents need as much as 9.5 hours of sleep a day they go to bed later and later with each passing year.
In fact,the sleep cycle shifts later by as much as : 12 to 18 minutes each year between the ages of 10 and 20!So by the time a 10-year-old who sleeps at 8 pm ' grows to be 17 or 18,his body naturally wants to stay up till 10:30 or 11 pm.
According to researchers,this is because of a hormone called melatonin(褪黑素) that is produced by the pineal gland — a tiny structure deep inside the brain. Melatonin controls a body's natural d?y-night patterns. It causes a person tò become sleepy by lowering his body's (體核溫度) .It is produced much later in the evening and continues to increase throughout the night. This makes it difficult for teens to fall asleep earlier as they did in their younger years.
Sleep is food for the brain. During sleep,important bodily functions and brain activities happen. Not sleeping can be harmful and even deadly 一 especially for those 'who drive. A slow brain makes it difficult to concentrafe. and can affect grades at school.
The American Association of Pediatrics (AAP) suggests that letting teens sleep in during school days can lead to overall b?peí?ts for them,since children who are suffering from a lack of sleep are more likely to suffer from anxiety,have traffic accidents and perform poorly at schools. In fact,AAP advises that middle and high schools should start later 一 not before 8:30 am. But a later Start time means a later end time too. Will that affect after-school activities?
5. Researchers have found that teens .
A. should go to bed at 10:00 or 11 pm
B. will fall asleep later as they grow older
C. are unwilling to take the school bus
D. should sleep more than 9;5 hours one day
6. According to Paragraph 4 ,what causes some teens to be sleepy?
A. Melatonin.
B. After-school activities,
C. Sleep patterns.
D. The core temperature.
7. The AAP believes that .
A. teens,health is threatened by lack of activities
B. scho?ls should end earlier than before
C. lack of sleep affects teens’after-school activities
D. schools should put off their start time
8. The text is mainly concerned with
A. sleep hours and teenagers' brain
B. sleep hours and class behavior
C. effective ways to improve teens’ sleep
D. a comparison of sleeping more and sleeping less
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“Everyone finds a partner,” I say to the kids. We are about to start 8th grade weight training. I say the words to make the kids feel welcome when they come in. When the 8th graders walk in the door,I see the nervousness in their eyes. When I see them,I remember rnyseif years ago when I was doing the same thing.
I remember coming to Granger High School for 8th grade lifting. I felt nervous coming in thinking I would get lost. I also felt nervous to meet the coach. I did not feel welcome because everyone was bigger tiian me. I did not want to mess up (搞糟) and get laughed at by other people.
The second time I went there was a lot better than the first time. I was not afraid to walk into the room and see all the big people. I thought to myself, “If other kids can do it,then I can do it." I went to my partner and felt a little bit more confident. I was still nervous but I felt better. As hard as I tried not to mess up,it happened. Then a voice said, “Good job,you are getting better." I started to feel better hearing people saying “good job”, instead of “get out”.
When I come back to reality,I realize that the kid in front of me is just like me then. When he has finished his warm-up,I tell him “Good job,man,you are getting better." Once I start encouraging him,he starts to feel better. I also feel good about myself for being able to help him feel more confident. I can hear the students praising one another.
1. Why does the author ask everyone to find a partner?
A. To make them feel at home.
B. To remind them of their past,
C. To let them train with each other.
D. To give them a chance to make friends.
2. When the author came for 8th grade lifting,he felt nervous because .
A. someone misled him
B. others laughed at him
C. the coach was very strict
D. he was at a disadvantage
3. What happened to the author during his second visit to Granger High School?
A. He succeeded at last.
B. He got encouragement.
C. He got over his nervousness.
D. He was praised by his coach.
4. Why did the author praise the 8th grader?
A. The student did his best.
B. The student was confident.
C. He just wanted the student to feel happy.
D. He knew encouragement could help the student.
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Americans gone super!Super-sized,that is. New Yorker Morgan Spurlock tells the truth about what is really in food and how much fat Americans gain in the new documentary,iSwperszze Me!In America around 75 million people are overweight.
Morgan Spurlock put the issue of obesity to a test: eating nothing but McDonald's for an entire month. He faced many effects. For example,after the first week,his body fat increased by 5%. After the entire month,he gained 24. 5 pounds. His cholesterol (膽固醇) increased 65 points. He got frequent chest pain,nausea (惡心)depression,headaches,etc. He nearly doubled his risk of heart disease.
During his experiment,he traveled the country to find out what we,re really eating. He met a man who had eaten 19 ,000 big hamburgers from McDonald,s. He discovered that children knew more about Ronald McDonald than George Washington or Jesus. He tried over ten times to schedule an interview with the head of McDonald's,but didn’t get a reply.
In the end,I found myself disappointed with the documentary. It wasn 51 the lack of information. In fact,if this was based on information,I’d give it 5 stars. Spurlock didn't let the information speak for itself. If he had,this documentary would have been brilliant. His points were overstated.
He ended the documentary by saying, “Who do you want to see go first? You? Or them?” I believ? the point he’s trying to make is that eating fast foods will endanger US. But it’ 11 take a lot more than a :hamburger once a month to kill US. Yes,if you eat McDonald's every day,you need to change your :eating habits. But scaring the rest of US into eating i vegan pies every day? No,thank you. r II take my coke super-sized.
5. To make Supersize Me,Spurlock .
A. traveled around the world
B. risked his health to do a test
C. turned to professional advice
D. seldom cared about his heart disease
6. The underlined part in Paragraph 3 means that children
A. often eat junk food
B. have no religious beliefs
C. know little about George Washington
D. show more interest in business than history
7. Why was the author unsatisfied with Supersize Mel
A. It lasted too long.
B. It gave unclear points,
C. It failed to convince him.
D. It provided limited information.
8. Which of the following will the author probably agree with?
A. Hamburgers help people remain healthy.
B. It is okay to eat fast food sometimes.
C. It is hard to develop good eating habits.
D. We should eat more fruit and vegetables.
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Nomads (游牧民族) who live in .the Sa?iara Desert of North Africa rely on a most unique animal for transportation — the (單峰駱駝) .Because it is necessary for desert travel,the dromedary is sometimes called the "ship of the desert ”
Several (因素) make the dromedary suitable for long desert trips. It can go for long periods 3 GUut food. ?he (駝峰) on a camel's back serves as its food reserve. When it has little to eat,It changes the fat from its hump into energy. The earner’s hump can weigh up to 80 pounds or more. When the animal has to depend on its reservoir of fat,the hump becomes much smaller. Thus,it is easy to recognize a wcll-fcd camel by the size of Its hump.
Many people believe that camels store water 1?1 their humps. This is not true. Their ability to go for days without drinking is because of other factors. First,camels are able to drink large quantities of water at one time. Some have been known to drink 53 gallons in one day. Second,the camel sweats very little and can staAd great body temperatures. As a result,it keeps most of the water it drinks and can travel severaUiundred miles without stopping to drink.
Other physical characteristics enable the camel to stand unpleasant desert conditions. It can completely :close its nose,thus protecting it from sandstorms. Its;eyes are protected from sand and sun by overhanging lids(眼皮) and long toAes (睫毛) ,and its broad feet keep it from sinking into the soft sand. No other :animal is better equipped for life in the desert than the camel. In fact,camels serve the nomadic peoples of North Africa in many ways.
5. What's the main idea of the text?
A. The dromedary is the most valuable animal.
B. The dromedary is well protected by nomads,
C. The dromedary is best equipped for desert life.
D. The dromedary's hump is of great importance.
6. According to the text, ? iomedaiy’ s hump.
A. can weigh up to 80 kilograms
B. is usually large when it is well-fed
C. makes it easier to ride on than other animals
D. can absorb the fat from other parts of its body
7. The dromedary can go for days without drinking partly because.
A. its hump can store water
B. its body temperature is low
C. it never sweats during desert trips
D. it drinks large amounts of water at a time
8. What may be talked about following the last paragraph?
A. Nomads’ lifestyle.
B. The dromedary's living habits.
C. The important roles the dromedary plays in nomads’ life.
D. The differences between the dromedary and other camels.
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The grizzly bear is found in rocky mountains and remote forests of North America. Grizzly bears are geiierally larger and more heavily b?i?t than other bears. Compared with black bears,they have a unique (隆肉) on their shoulders and longer claws (腳 爪) .The claws are better suited to digging rather than tree climbing. Grizzlies also have very thick fur that keeps them warm in terrible and snowy winters,and that is usually dark brown in color. The name “grizzly” comes from the gray-tipped hairs these bears get as they grow older.
The average male grizzly bear weighs between 400 and 600 pounds (180 to 270 kg) . In spite of its huge size,the grizzly can move at a speed of up to 35 miles per hour (56 kilometers per hour) over short distances. Like all bears,it is a good swimmer.
Grizzly bears sleep through the winter,and need to eat a lot in the summer and fall in order to build up enough fat reserves to survive the winter period.Ninety percent of the grizzly's diet consists of;vegetation such as roots,pine nuts,mushrooms and :berries. It also feeds on mammals,fish and honey.However,though they have obvious physical :advantages,grizzly bears rarely view humans as prey (獵物) .Even so,they can be aggressive to humans if :disturbed. For this reason,campers are warned to :hang food at a height beyond the bears’ reach to avoid attracting them.
5. What is said about older grizzly bears?
A. They sleep longer.
B. Their fur gets thicker.
C. Their hairs change color.
D. They become more aggressive.
6. How are grizzly bear^nd black bears alike?
A. They are good climbers.
B. They are able to swim well,
C. They are very similar in size.
D. They have a hump on their backs.
7. According to the text,what does the grizzly bear mainly feed on?
A. Fish. B. Honey,
C. Mammals. D. Plants.
8. According to the text,what are campers advised to do?
A. Avoid feeding the bears.
B. Stay out of sight of the bears.
C. Keep the campsite clear and clean.
D. Place food out of the reach of bears.
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