江苏省南京市一中2020-2021学年高一(上学期)10月英语周测 WORD版含答案.docx
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1、2020-2021学年南京一中(上学期)高一年级10月周测II.阅读理解(共15题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ACarl Lewis holds the record as the only man to capture the gold in the 100-meter, 200-meter, long jump, and 4*100-meter relay at the same Olympic Games. He has been a member of five Olympic teams, but it wasnt un
2、til the 1984 Games in Los Angeles that he came into his own, winning the 100-meter, 200-meter, long jump, and 4*100-meter relay. He continued to create history at the 1988 Games in Seoul, where he won the 100-meter and the long jump for a second time. In 1992 in Barcelona, Carl won the long jump and
3、 4*100-meter relay again. Carl Lewis finally finished competing in 1996 in Atlanta where he won the long jump.He happens to live right down the street from me, so I decided to interview the greatest Olympian of all time.1When you started running, did you realize that you were going to be great?No, I
4、 was awful when I started! I was 55” until the end of tenth grade, but by the time I graduated I was six feet. Im sure I would have quit if it hadnt been for my parents telling me not to give up.2What thoughts went through your mind before a race? What did you tell yourself?Leading up to the race, I
5、d go over my race technique. But once I stepped into the block, I would try to relax and clear my mind so the only thing I could hear was the gun going off. While I was actually running, I had to be aware of what was happening, but I couldnt let that affect my race. I had to run my own race.3What ad
6、vice would you give athletes?Never give up. I was supposed to give up, but because my mom was the best liar on earth, telling me I would grow and that I was good at running, I continued to run. And you know how people say, “You can be whatever you want to be.” You just have to be a leader, no a foll
7、ower, choose to make a difference, and you will be whatever you aspire to be.21. In which of the following did Carl Lewis win gold medals twice?A. 100-meter and the long jump.B. 4 * 100-meter relay and 100-meter.C. The long jump and 200-meter.D. 100-meter and 200-meter.22. What can be learned about
8、Carl Lewis from the passage?A. He noticed nothing else but his running during the race.B. He has altogether participated in four Olympic Games.C. He was so determined that he never thought of quitting his sports.D. He couldnt have succeeded without his parents encouragement.23. The underlined word “
9、awful” in the passage is closest in meaning to.A. terribleB. confident C. greatD. shortBBullied (受欺凌的) kids face a high risk of mental health problems as teens and as young adults. Indeed, kids troubled by bullying may be worse off than those who had suffered physical abuse (虐待) or neglect, as the s
10、tudy found.Until recently, most studies of child victims focused not on bullying but on maltreatment (虐待), Dieter Wolke says. Maltreatment includes physical or emotional abuse, neglect or other behaviors that can harm a child.Wolkes team wanted to better understand bullyings long-term effects compar
11、ed to those due to maltreatment. They focused on 4,026 children in the United Kingdom and 1,420 more in the United States. Information about bullying and maltreatment was collected for American children to age 13. They collected the same information for British youth up to age 16. The researchers al
12、so gathered data on each individuals mental health as a young adult.Among the Americans, 36 percent of bullied kids had mental problems later. Those problems included anxiety, which is a state of excessive worry. They also included depression. That is a feeling of hopelessness that can last a long t
13、ime. Among kids who had been maltreated by adults, 17 percent later suffered mental health problems. That was less than half the rate seen in people who had been bullied as school kids.In the U.K. group, the difference was less dramatic. Roughly 25 percent of the bullied kids reported mental health
14、problems later, compared with about 17 percent who had been maltreated. But however you look at it, the findings are disturbing. And thats why Wolke says schools, health services and other agencies must work together to end bullying.Studies like this are important, says Corinna Jenkins Tucker. They
15、bring attention to the lasting impacts of bullying. Tucker does, however, question the value of comparing bullying to other types of abuse. Such an approach can make it seem like one type of bad experience is worse than the other, she says. In fact, both types have short-term and long-term effects o
16、n health. Shed like to see researchers study the big picture. They should try to understand how all of these negative experiences together shape children - and sometimes harm them.24. It can be inferred from the passage that _.A. researchers should pay less attention to maltreatmentB. more bullied k
17、ids have mental problems in the USAC. a similar number of children are maltreated in America and BritainD. either bullying or maltreatment has negative effects on childrens health25. The purpose of the authors writing this passage is to .A. advertiseB. informC. CompareD. Entertain26. The passage is
18、most probably taken from _.A. a news sectionB. a science sectionC. a culture sectionD. an entertainment section27. In Tuckers opinion, Wolkes study is _.A. disappointingB. ImprovableC. satisfactoryD. nonsenseCPhysical education, or gym class, isnt required for all high school students. In some schoo
19、ls, it isnt offered for some different reasons. But should high school students have physical education? The answer is certainly “yes”.Today many people dont do sports. But as is known to all, doing sports is very important for an adult. Teaching teens the importance of a healthy lifestyle and makin
20、g fitness plans now can help teens put exercise in the first place as an adult.High school isnt that easy. Many students are under a lot of stress. Stress can be harmful to a students studies and life. Doing sports can help them deal with stress better, helping them live a happier life at school.The
21、 American Heart Association says that 10 million kids and teens suffer from obesity (肥胖症). Teens should get 60 minutes of physical activity per day to control their weight and to help their bones get stronger. The increase in activities that dont get teens to move around, such as video games and com
22、puter activities, means many teens dont get their required exercise. Physical education classes act as a public health measure to encourage activity and help teens have healthy weights.Inactivity increases teens risk of developing many diseases. An active lifestyle offers a good way of protection fr
23、om these health problems. As much as 75 percent of health-care spending goes toward treating medical conditions that can be hindered by lifestyle changes, according to the American College of Sports Medicine.According to the Presidents Council on Fitness, Sports and Nutrition (PCFSN), students who p
24、erformed five hours of physical activity each week improved their academic (学业的) performance. Students from programs with no physical activity, who used the extra time for classroom study, did not perform better on tests than those who gave up some study time in support of physical education.28. Acc
25、ording to Paragraph 2, what does physical education in high school mean?A. Helping teens learn to make good plans.B. Removing the stress faced by teens at school.C. Making teens attach importance to exercise later.D. Getting teens to encourage adults to exercise.29. What does the underlined word “hi
26、ndered” in Paragraph 5 mean?A. Measured.B. Prevented.C. Shown.D. Caused.30. According to the PCFSN, doing sports _.A. means making students choose between sports and studiesB. helps students make good use of all their timeC. means students adjust to their studies betterD. helps students do better in
27、 their studies31. What is the text mainly about?A. How high school students can live a better life.B. How schools can help students love doing studentsC. Why some schools consider physical education important.D. Why high school students should receive physical education.DA new study, conducted by Br
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