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高一上学期英语2019~2020学年Unit3 Sports and fitness 训练卷(一)学生版

2019-2020学年高一上学期训练卷 必修一 Unit3 Sports and fitness 英 语 (一) (本卷满分100分) 一、单词拼写(每小题1分,共10分) 1. There were more than 5000 people in the s____________ when I got there. 2. B_________ is a sport in which two people fight each other with their hands. 3. A quick review of successes and f at the end of year will help draw up new plans for next year. 4. Once you have m a foreign language, you will have more chances to find a job. 5. Five other cities had been competing for the h__________ of staging the Games. 6. Moreover, with the stadium set up, a wide range of sports (比赛项目) are able to be held. 7. Tom and his classmates often take part in sports like tennis, (羽毛球运动) and swimming. 8. To be a world ____________(冠军) is his dream as an athlete. 9. The driver of the car received a serious __________(受伤) to the left leg. 10. He has been the ____________(队长) of national teams for many years.

二、单项选择(每小题1.5分,共15分) 11. Would you like to ______ with us to the film tonight? A. come along B. come off C. come across D. come through

12. Lily does very well in her studies, especially in physics and English. No one in our class can ______ her. A. be compared with B. be compared to C. compare D. compare with 13. He has been out of work for three months; as a result, he has to _______ on family expenses by one-third. A. cut out B. cut down C. cut up D. cut off 14. Tea is the main evening meal, traditionally eaten at 5 o’clock in the evening, ________ the diners are not drinking tea. A. even if B. in case C. as though D. so that 15. After hundreds of quarrels and curses, their marriage finally _______. A. fell down B. fell apart C. fell against D. fell into 16. ________he has made up his mind, no one can persuade him to ______. A. Once; give up B. Although; give in C. As long as; give out D. If; give away 17. Only by discovering what we do best can we hope to reach our goals and truly ________. A. make clear B. make sense C. make difference D. make a difference 18. When the minister came in, the two cheaters were sitting before the weaver, ______ busily. A. pretending working B. pretended having worked C. pretending to be working D. pretended to have worked 19. It has been said that Mona Lisa’s smile was so pleasing that it seemed holy ________ human. A. rather than B. other than

此卷只装订不密封 班级 姓名 准考证号 考场号 座位号 C. or rather D. more than 20. Some office workers often go to the gym to _______ regularly so that they can keep fit. A. turn out B. look out C. work out D. break out

三、翻译句子(每小题3分,共15分) 21.慢跑对身体有益。 _________________________________________________________________ 22.我过去常常踢足球,但是现在我经常打篮球。 _________________________________________________________________ 23.你能告诉我哪个国家要主办2020年奥运会吗? _________________________________________________________________ 24.直到所有的准备都做好了我们才开始工作。(not...until) _________________________________________________________________ 25.我真的很想知道如何改进我的英文发音。(疑问词+to do) _________________________________________________________________ 四、阅读理解(每小题2.5分,共10分) Distance, just like currency, becomes incomprehensible when it reaches large quantities. So, when outdoor enthusiast and Midwest Mountaineering employee Elizabeth John says she only hiked the nearly 500 miles of the Colorado Trail(科罗拉多栈道) over a period of six weeks, don’t let her fool you. That’s like walking from St. Paul to St. Louis — give or take a few dozen miles — plus(加) thousands upon thousands of feet of altitude(海拔). “I’m a gardener, I’m a busy-hands person, but busy feet are just as good,” she explains. “I don’t meditate(谋划), but maybe that’s the way I think about it — walking as a way to relax.” John took childhood hikes in the Boundary Waters(边界水域) and caught her case of busy feet while hiking in Alaska as a teenager. With a background in paddling(划船), mountaineering, and backpacking(背包旅行), she found long-distance hiking rewarding, though exhausting. Since then, thru-hiking — hiking a long-distance trail(考验) end-to-end in one hiking season — has gotten friendlier to beginners. John has given up 60-pound packs in favor of a lighter modern backpacking equipment. For her 50th birthday, she decided to fly to Spain and walk close to 500 miles of the Camino de Santiago(圣地亚哥朝圣之路). The Colorado jaunt, her first solo long-distance hike, followed a few years later in 2017. “Going on a big walk is unreasonable and includes being uncomfortable, wet, hungry, sore, tired, lonely...it’s challenging,” she says. “It’s a leap of faith. But I found the rewards surprising and unexpected, some even waiting for me at home after the trip. There is a rhythm to walking, a physicality and simplicity...a discovery.” Logging(行进) an altitude of 4,000 feet daily, John met many “trail angels” who provided shade, snacks, and sometimes beer at remote points in the wilderness, purely out of the goodness of their hearts. “You’re so excited, because you’re someplace so incredible, and it wasn’t easy to get there,” she says. “There was this moment when you love humanity, and you’re so proud of people for doing it.” 26. What did Elizabeth John do as a child? A. She often worked in her garden. B. She enjoyed swimming in the wild. C. She got interested in hiking. D. She was too busy to use her feet. 27. What is special about thru-hiking? A. Hikers usually take light equipment. B. The hike is done at great speed.

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