重庆市第八中学校2022-2023学年高二下学期入学测试英语试题.docx
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1、重庆市第八中学校2022-2023学年高二下学期入学测试英语试题学校:姓名:班级:考号:一、阅读理解Jim Thorpe is one of the greatest athletes of all time. He had amazing athletic abilities and was well-known during his lifetime, yet that did not make Thorpe a stranger to adversity.Thorpe was an American Indian from Oklahoma who developed his extra
2、ordinary athletic skills in his youth through hard labor. It was also in his youth that he learned to endure hardship brought upon by racial prejudice. Many would say his childhood was not easy. He grew up poor and at age 9, his twin brother passed away and a few years later he lost both of his pare
3、nts.But that did not stop him from doing what he loved and pursuing his dreams. Nothing seemed to stop him, not even stolen shoes. Just hours before Thorpe was going to compete in the 1912 Olympics, somebody stole his shoes. Thorpe improvised by getting shoes out of the garbage. The shoes were two d
4、ifferent sizes. He wore an extra pair of socks on one foot to even them out.He still went on to win two gold medals - winning each event he competed in except for one, the javelin (标 枪).The javelin was the only event he didnt win, probably because he had never competed in that event before. It is in
5、teresting to note that Thorpe had tried to throw the javelin once before in the Olympic trials. At the time, he didnt know that he could throw it with a running start He threw it standing still and was placed second.At the Olympics, he also took part in the decathlon (十项全能运动).He finished first in tw
6、o events, third in four events, and fourth in two more. Thorpe ended up finishing third in the world. He was undoubtedly a dominating force that couldnt be stopped and just kept on going.I think Paul Dughi said it best, Its hard to imagine now that pro athletes get paid millions of dollars just to w
7、ear a particular brand of shoes. For Jim Thorpe, it didnt matter what kind he wore.”What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 1 mean?A. The adversity Thorpe met with led to his success.B. Thorpes success was no guarantee of a better life.C. Thorpes career brought him both gains and losses.D. Th
8、orpe suffered many hardships despite his success.1. Why did Thorpe wear more socks on one foot?A. To prevent the toot from injury.B. To make the shoe fit the foot.This was my second year of high school, but my first year of school in St. Louis. I had decided the night before that I would be much hap
9、pier in a new school if I made friends that were so-called “popular”. Getting in with the right group of people would make my life a whole lot better. I even bought a new outfit and had my hair styled just so the first day would be perfect.Scared, yet anxious to begin my new life, I walked up the st
10、airs to the front door. The halls were packed with kids yelling and laughing and telling stories of their summer adventures. My first class was geometry, but where was that?I was standing in the hall looking confused, when a short, blond girl wearing glasses came up and asked, “Are you new? You look
11、 lost. Do you need help? My name is Diane. Whafs yours? Even though she seemed a bit strange, definitely not the kind of person I wanted to be associated with, I decided to answer her anyway. I was, after all, lost.After exchanging names. I followed her up the stairs and down a hallway on the right,
12、 making polite conversation the whole way. When we reached my room she said, Well, here you are. Welcome to JFK, and I hope your day goes all right.”I said thanks and waved good-bye. Once inside the classroom, I saw one big group of people huddled around someone who seemed to be telling some sort of
13、 story. I walked over and got close enough to overhear. All eyes were glued to the guy in the middle of the circle who was wearing a letter jacket covered with patches. I decided that this guy was popular, so I managed to get a seat right next to him. I said, Hi, my name is Lisa and Im new here. He
14、said, Johnny. 注意:1 所续写短文的词数应为150左右: 2 ,请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置答题。At the end of the class, I turned to him and asked, Tm not sure where my next class is, could you help me?”Just at that time, someone came up and tapped me on the shoulder.参考答案:1. D 2. B 3. C4. D 5. D 6. A 7. C8. B 9. D 10. A 11. D12. C 13. D
15、14. D 15. B16. B17. F 18. E19. G 20. C21. B22. D23. A24. D 25. C 26. B 27. A 28. D 29. C 30. C 31. B 32. A 33.D 34. C 35. B36. interrupted37. interrupted38. was choking 38. stuff39. whether 40. to41. witnessing 42. why43. substantially 44. exposure 45. what46 .范文Now, COVID-19 not only appears in Chi
16、na, but also in many countries and regions of the world. People are frantically stocking up on medical supplies for fear of contracting COVID-19. Such behavior brought out a heated discussion in my class.40% believed it is necessary because the virus spreads quickly, the chances of infection are hig
17、h and there may be a shortage of medicine, while 60% hold the belief that it is unnecessary. They insisted that this behavior takes up resources and produces panic, and medical treatment will be guaranteed.In my opinion, at this particular time, we should have faith in the ability of government to s
18、olve problems, especially livelihood issues. Meanwhile, we should trust the medical workers on the front lines of the epidemic, whose expertise has given us a new understanding of the virus and boosted our confidence in defeating it. As manyChinese say, come on China.47 . One Possible Version:At the
19、 end of the class, I turned to him and asked, Tm not sure where my next class is, could you help me?” With a frown, he looked at me and then said a quick no, turned back to his friends, and walked out of the classroom. As they were walking out I heard him say, “Did you guys see that new girl trying
20、to get into our group? That outfit was too strange. They all laughed and some of them turned around and stared at me. My face hot with shame, I stood stock-still, not believing what had just happened.Just at that time, someone came up and tapped me on the shoulder It was Diane. Like a ray of sunshin
21、e, the big smile on her face swept away my gloom. I struggled to hold my feelings back and told her what I had encountered. A gleam of concern in her eyes, she said she was sorry and offered to find my next class. At that moment I realized how wrong I was in wanting to only be friends with popular p
22、eople. Maybe I shouldnt decide whether a person is worth being my friend or not by their reputation, but by who they are.C.To stop the shoe from being stolen.D.To show his problem-solving skills.3. Which of the following wordscanbest describe Jim Thoipe?A.Loyal and enthusiastic.B.Genuine and creativ
23、e.C. Tough and strong-minded.D.Selfless and good-tempered.It isnt just the beauty of vast natural wonders like the Grand Canyon that can take your breath away. You can find awe in everyday things. A new research, published in the journal Emotion, found that older adults who took “awe walks felt more
24、 positive emotions in their daily lives.In the study, 52 older adults aged 60 to 90 were divided randomly into two groups. They were told to take at least one 15-minute walk each week for eight weeks. Volunteers in the “awe group“ were instructed in how to inspire awe as they walked. We asked them t
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