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浙江省淳安县2023-2024学年高一上学期12月检测英语试...

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一、第一部分  听力,第一节听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
二、第一部分  听力,第二节听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
  • 6. (2023高一上·淳安月考)  听录音,回答问题。
    Did you enjoy the movie last night, Carolyn?<br />No, it was rubbish.<br />I couldn't put up with those silly tricks.<br />They weren't my cup of tea, but I had to stick it out because I was with two of my<br />friends.<br />However, they were excited from start to finish.<br />Really?<br />I thought you'd be satisfied with that?<br />No, I'm going to write a negative review on the Internet.<br />Did you enjoy the movie last night, Carolyn?<br />No, it was rubbish.<br />I couldn't put up with those silly tricks.<br />They weren't my cup of tea, but I had to stick it out because I was with two of my<br />friends.<br />However, they were excited from start to finish.<br />Really?<br />I thought you'd be satisfied with that?<br />No, I'm going to write a negative review on the Internet.
    1. (1) What does Caroline think of the film?
      A . Just so-so. B . Quite disappointing. C . Very satisfactory.
    2. (2) What does Caroline intend to do?
      A . Drink a cup of tea. B . Call her friends. C . Make a negative comment.
  • 7. (2023高一上·淳安月考)  听录音,回答问题。
    Quentin, your hair and clothes are wet.<br />Didn't you bring an umbrella when you left home?<br />Here's a dry towel.<br />Thanks.<br />I didn't bring an umbrella.<br />I just rode a shared bike.<br />Are you kidding?<br />It's raining hard at present.<br />I thought it would be sunny like yesterday.<br />The weather has been very mixed recently.<br />Who knows?<br />You're right.<br />How do you usually go to work?<br />I usually drive here, but I guess the traffic would be terrible due to the bad weather.<br />So I took the subway today.<br />A wise decision.<br />I still prefer riding a shared bike.<br />It's convenient.<br />Besides, it is good for the environment.<br />But there are too many shared bikes on the roads without helmets.<br />You may get injured if you don't wear a helmet.<br />Quentin, your hair and clothes are wet.<br />Didn't you bring an umbrella when you left home?<br />Here's a dry towel.<br />Thanks.<br />I didn't bring an umbrella.<br />I just rode a shared bike.<br />Are you kidding?<br />It's raining hard at present.<br />I thought it would be sunny like yesterday.<br />The weather has been very mixed recently.<br />Who knows?<br />You're right.<br />How do you usually go to work?<br />I usually drive here, but I guess the traffic would be terrible due to the bad weather.<br />So I took the subway today.<br />A wise decision.<br />I still prefer riding a shared bike.<br />It's convenient.<br />Besides, it is good for the environment.<br />But there are too many shared bikes on the roads without helmets.<br />You may get injured if you don't wear a helmet.
    1. (1) What is the weather like now?
      A . Sunny. B . Rainy. C . Cloudy.
    2. (2) How did the woman go to work today?
      A . By underground. B . By bike. C . By car.
    3. (3) What does the woman say about shared bikes?
      A . They are convenient. B . They are good for the environment. C . It may be unsafe to ride them without helmets.
  • 8. (2023高一上·淳安月考)  听录音,回答问题。
    Nice party, isn't it?<br />Yes, it is.<br />I'm a new student at the university, so it's really nice to have a chance to meet some<br />friendly people.<br />My name is William, by the way.<br />I'm Jane, a junior here.<br />Can you tell me what your major is?<br />I'm majoring in history.<br />What a coincidence.<br />I'm a history major, too.<br />What are your favorite courses?<br />Influenced by my teacher, ancient Indian history is my favorite.<br />And I also enjoy history of art.<br />Those were two of my favorite courses in the last two years as well.<br />I'm fascinated by history and politics in Latin America now.<br />Great, Jane.<br />We should get together for a meal this weekend.<br />We can share our ideas about history.<br />I'm afraid not.<br />My paper is due next Monday.<br />So I'm not available this weekend.<br />Nice party, isn't it?<br />Yes, it is.<br />I'm a new student at the university, so it's really nice to have a chance to meet some<br />friendly people.<br />My name is William, by the way.<br />I'm Jane, a junior here.<br />Can you tell me what your major is?<br />I'm majoring in history.<br />What a coincidence.<br />I'm a history major, too.<br />What are your favorite courses?<br />Influenced by my teacher, ancient Indian history is my favorite.<br />And I also enjoy history of art.<br />Those were two of my favorite courses in the last two years as well.<br />I'm fascinated by history and politics in Latin America now.<br />Great, Jane.<br />We should get together for a meal this weekend.<br />We can share our ideas about history.<br />I'm afraid not.<br />My paper is due next Monday.<br />So I'm not available this weekend.
    1. (1) Who is Jane probably talking to?
      A . A schoolmate. B . A teacher. C . A close friend.
    2. (2) Which course does Jane like now?
      A . History of art. B . Ancient Indian history. C . History and politics in Latin America.
    3. (3) What is Jane likely to do this weekend?

      A Go to a party.     B. Work on a paper.     C. Have a meal with the man. 

  • 9. (2023高一上·淳安月考)  听录音,回答问题。
    Good well, property agency. Hello, I'm Oscar. May I help you?<br />Yes, I want a one-bedroom flat with an open kitchen on King Street.<br />Okay. Did you see our advertisements in the newspaper or on the internet?<br />Neither. My colleague recommended your agency to me.<br />I see, but I have to tell you the rent on King Street is a bit high<br />and flats there can be noisy at night<br />because King Street is near the financial center. Can you accept that?<br />Yes, as long as it's only a short walk to my office.<br />I got it. Do you have any idea of your budget?<br />Maybe $500 a month.<br />Let me check.<br />Oh, I found one for you, but it's $100 more than your budget.<br />If you rent it, you have to pay three months' rent in advance.<br />All right.<br />Would next Tuesday be convenient for you to tour the flat?<br />I'm going to have meetings next Tuesday, and I will be away on business next Wednesday.<br />How about 2 p.m. next Thursday?<br />Deal.<br />Good well, property agency. Hello, I'm Oscar. May I help you?<br />Yes, I want a one-bedroom flat with an open kitchen on King Street.<br />Okay. Did you see our advertisements in the newspaper or on the internet?<br />Neither. My colleague recommended your agency to me.<br />I see, but I have to tell you the rent on King Street is a bit high<br />and flats there can be noisy at night<br />because King Street is near the financial center. Can you accept that?<br />Yes, as long as it's only a short walk to my office.<br />I got it. Do you have any idea of your budget?<br />Maybe $500 a month.<br />Let me check.<br />Oh, I found one for you, but it's $100 more than your budget.<br />If you rent it, you have to pay three months' rent in advance.<br />All right.<br />Would next Tuesday be convenient for you to tour the flat?<br />I'm going to have meetings next Tuesday and I will be away on business next Wednesday.<br />How about 2 p.m. next Thursday?<br />Deal.
    1. (1) How did the woman know about the agency?
      A . From a colleague. B . From the newspaper. C . From the Internet.
    2. (2) Why does the woman want to rent a flat on King Street?
      A . The rent there is low. B . The street is quiet at night. C . The street is near her company.
    3. (3) How much does the woman have to pay in advance if she rents the flat?
      A . $1, 500. B . $1, 600. C . $1, 800.
    4. (4) What will the woman do next Wednesday?
      A . Have meetings. B . Go on a business trip. C . Tour the flat.
  • 10. (2023高一上·淳安月考)  听录音,回答问题。
    Emerging from the Antarctic Deep, the world's most famous undiscovered shipwreck endurance<br />is now found.<br />It's the first time anyone has seen it in more than 100 years.<br />Endurance, perfectly preserved, is 3,000 meters beneath the ice.<br />I knew that this was probably either the first or second most strongly built ice ship ever,<br />and I was just amazed at its construction.<br />It held together beautifully, said a British explorer.<br />The condition is astonishing.<br />The exploring team spent weeks searching the deep until endurance was at last found.<br />The team found that endurance was in trouble from the start, becoming stuck in thick sea<br />ice just weeks after setting off from South Georgia.<br />It floated for months before an order was eventually given to the crew to abandon the<br />ship.<br />The ship won't be raised and nothing will be removed.<br />When the team left, it was just as it was found, resting in the darkness of this most<br />remote corner of the world.<br />Emerging from the Antarctic Deep, the world's most famous undiscovered shipwreck endurance<br />is now found.<br />It's the first time anyone has seen it in more than 100 years.<br />The first time anyone has seen it in more than 100 years has seen it in more than 100<br />years.<br />The first time anyone has seen it in more than 100 years has seen it in more than 100<br />years.<br />The first time anyone has seen it in more than 100 years has seen it in more than 100<br />years.<br />The first time anyone has seen it in more than 100 years has seen it in more than 100<br />years.<br />The first time anyone has seen it in more than 100 years has seen it in more than 100<br />years.<br />The first time anyone has seen it in more than 100 years has seen it in more than 100<br />years.<br />The first time anyone has seen it in more than 100 years has seen it in more than 100<br />years.<br />The first time anyone has seen it in more than 100 years has seen it in more than 100<br />years.<br />The first time anyone has seen it in more than 100 years has seen it in more than 100<br />years.<br />The first time anyone has seen it in more than 100 years has seen it in more than 100<br />years.<br />The first time anyone has seen it in more than 100 years has seen it in more than 100<br />years.<br />The first time anyone has seen it in more than 100 years has seen it in more than 100<br />years.<br />The first time anyone has seen it in more than 100 years has seen it in more than 100<br />years.<br />The first time anyone has seen it in more than 100 years has seen it in more than 100<br />years.
    1. (1) Where is the ship?
      A . 3, 000 meters beneath the ice. B . 1, 000 meters beneath the ice. C . 300 meters beneath the ice.
    2. (2) How did the British explorer feel about the ship?
      A . A little frightened. B . A bit dissatisfied. C . Very surprised.
    3. (3) What did the exploring team do to the ship?
      A . They lifted it from the deep sea. B . They left it in the deep sea. C . They took away some parts of it.
三、第二部分&nbsp;&nbsp;阅读理解,第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。(共15个小题;每小题2.5分,满分&nbsp;37.5分)
  • 11. (2023高一上·淳安月考)  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。

    Various sports attract fans for different reasons: Spectator sports draw even more fans who just love to watch. Here are some of the most beloved sports worldwide. 

    Hockey-2 billion fans

    Hockey, both on ice and on a field, wins a following of two billion enthusiastic fans worldwide. Field hockey is mainly played in Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia, while ice hockey is particularly popular in Canada and the US, where kids grow up playing pond hockey. Unlike ice hockey, field hockey usually does not involve body contact in the form of checking and hitting. 

    Football-4 billion fans

    Football, better known as soccer in the US, is by far the most popular sport in the world. Experts estimate that the origin (起源) of football may go as far back as two thousand years, beginning in ancient China during the Han Dynasty. One major reason for football's global popularity is that unlike other sports that require expensive equipment, all you need to play football is a ball and your feet. 

    Volleyball-900 million fans

    Volleyball pits two teams across a high net, each attempting to smash the ball onto the opponent's floor. A popular variant, beach volleyball, is competed on sand by pairs rather than the regular six players per team. The crowd appeal of beach volleyball has grown greatly in recent years. 

    Tennis-1 billion fans

    An estimated one billion people worldwide follow professional tennis tournaments and matches. In tennis, players on both sides of a net try to hit a ball with a racket so that it either goes past their opponent (对手) or bounces twice on their opponent's side of the court to score points. Tennis superstars like Rafael Nadal, and Serena Williams are now household names around the world, with huge international fan bases. 

    1. (1) Which sport attracts the most fans according to the text?
      A . Volleyball. B . Hockey. C . Football. D . Tennis.
    2. (2) What makes football popular all over the world?
      A . Its long history. B . Its great convenience. C . Its unique origin. D . Its huge fan bases.
    3. (3) Which statement about the four sports is true?
      A . Playing ice hockey involves body contact. B . Soccer is American people's favorite sport. C . Beach volleyball has attracted the most sports fans recently. D . A tennis player loses one point if his ball goes past his opponent.
  • 12. (2023高一上·淳安月考)  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。

    In 1867, Caroline Shawk Brooks and her husband, Samuel, had a farm in Arkansas. Life on the farm was not easy. From sunrise to sunset, Caroline and Samuel milked cows, gardened, and picked cotton. This left Caroline no time for her dream of becoming an artist. 

    Time was not the only problem. Money was a worry too. The cotton crops were failing. What could Caroline and Samuel do?

    Caroline decided to make butter (黄油) from their cows'milk and sell it at market. But other farms also made and sold butter. How would Caroline set her butter apart from the rest? This is where Caroline's artistic talent came in. To draw attention to her butter, she began making small butter sculptures (雕塑). She used many different tools, such as butter paddles (搅拌器的浆叶), broom straws, and tree sticks. She also put the butter in a shallow tin pan, which sat in a larger tin pan filled with ice to stop the butter sculpture from melting. 

    Caroline's butter sculptures were a hit. Before long, she was displaying them at fairs and exhibitions. One of her largest butter sculptures was a life-size statue called A Study in Butter. It was transported all the way to Paris for the 1878 world's fair. 

    Caroline also made sculptures using marble (大理石). She eventually opened a studio in New York City where she created many marble sculptures, some of which were shown at the 1893 world's fair in Chicago. 

    But Caroline never stopped making butter art. She considered butter a superior material to work with. At the 1893 fair, she also displayed her butter techniques with a sculpture of Christopher Columbus. 

    Caroline Shawk Brooks died in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1913. She is remembered as the first known American butter sculptor. 

    1. (1) Why did Caroline make butter sculptures?
      A . To realize her dream. B . To make her butter stand out. C . To make her farm famous. D . To display her sculptures at the fair.
    2. (2) What do we know about Caroline and her sculptures?
      A . Caroline made her art works all by machine. B . The sculptures were all made from cow's milk. C . Ice was used to keep the butter sculptures in shape. D . Caroline stopped making sculptures after being world-famous.
    3. (3) Which words best describe Caroline?
      A . Talented and successful. B . Confident and caring. C . Creative and rich. D . Brave and famous.
    4. (4) What can be the best title for the text?
      A . A Farming Pioneer. B . A Great Sculptor. C . The Butter Sculptures. D . The Butter Artist.
  • 13. (2023高一上·淳安月考)  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。

    We're all familiar with the feeling―it usually starts with a little itch (痒) deep inside the nose. Next comes the awareness that it's going to happen. Then, achoo! Air rushes out of our nose at a shocking 100 miles per hour, bursting out whatever was causing the itch. The high-pressure from a sneeze (喷嚏) has led some people to think that if we didn't close our eyes, they could be pushed out. 

    For decades, countless people have tested the theory. When finding it almost impossible to keep their eyes open while sneezing, many have concluded that the theory must be true. If you try it yourself, the possibilities are that your eyes are still where they belong. That's because they are held firmly by the muscles in the eyes. Furthermore, increased pressure from sneezing actually builds up in the blood vessels (血管), which may cause vessels to break but may not be possible to push the eyeballs out. 

    Why did this theory start, anyway? Some say that it all began in 1882, when the New York Times reported an incident of a woman who burst one of her eyeballs during a sudden sneeze. Others point at the fact that different high-pressure experiences, such as childbirth, can cause blood vessels in the eyes to break out. Still others say that closing our eyes when we sneeze shows the theory is true. Scientists, on the other hand, explain that we close our eyes for the same reason we sneeze ― to prevent unwanted things from entering our bodies. Either way, as far as we know, there are no actual recorded cases of anyone losing an eyeball because of a sneeze, so don't lose any sleep over it!

    1. (1) What is mainly talked about in paragraph 1?
      A . The cause of a sneeze. B . The danger of sneezing. C . The importance of a sneeze. D . The experience of sneezing.
    2. (2) Why won't eyeballs be pushed out while people are sneezing?
      A . Because they are fixed firmly in the eyes. B . Because high pressure builds up in the eyes. C . Because they are held strongly by blood vessels. D . Because increased pressure prevents them from bursting out.
    3. (3) What can we infer from the text?
      A . Sneezes usually cause an itchy nose. B . People sneeze to burst out unwanted things. C . The high pressure caused by a sneeze will become less through breathing. D . People close their eyes when sneezing to stop their eyeballs from popping out.
    4. (4) Where is the text most likely from?
      A . A guidebook. B . A magazine. C . A storybook. D . A textbook.
  • 14. (2023高一上·淳安月考)  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。

    It's 1: 45 a. m, and 21-year-old Thomas Murphy is studying for an important exam. To stay awake, he's had two cups of coffee in the last three hours and is now downing a popular energy drink which also has caffeine. 

    Caffeine is present in many of the foods and drinks we consume (消耗), but is it good for us? Charles Czeisler, a scientist and sleep expert at Harvard Medical School, believes that caffeine causes us to lose sleep. "Without enough sleep — the typical eight hours -the human body will not work at its best, physically, mentally, or emotionally. " Too often, Czeisler says, we consume caffeine to stay awake, which later makes it impossible for us to get the rest we need. 

    A number of scientists believe that regular caffeine use causes physical dependence. Heavy caffeine users show similar behaviors. For example, they get mild to severe headaches, or they feel tired or sad when they can't have a caffeinated drink. To reduce or stop these feelings, users must consume caffeine, which is characteristic of drug addiction. 

    Despite these concerns, the general opinion in the scientific field is that caffeine is not dangerous when one or two small cups of coffee per day are consumed. Furthermore, a lot of current research goes against long-held negative beliefs about caffeine, and suggests that it may, in fact, have health benefits. For example, studies have shown that caffeine can help ease pain and help improve one's mood. Research has also shown that some caffeinated drinks can help the body fight a number of illnesses, including certain types of cancer. 

    Caffeine's behavioral effects are real, but most often mild. Getting that burst of energy, of course, is why many of the world's most popular drinks contain caffeine. Whether it's a student drinking coffee before class or a businessperson enjoying tea with lunch, humankind's favorite stimulant (兴奋剂) is at work every day, all over the world. 

    1. (1) Which of the following can replace the underlined word "downing" in paragraph 1?
      A . Holding. B . Decreasing. C . Drinking. D . Waking.
    2. (2) Which statement would sleep expert Charles Czeisler probably agree with?
      A . The type of caffeine will affect people's sleep. B . Heavy caffeine consumption will cause drug addiction. C . It's a good idea to consume caffeine if people want to stay energetic. D . Regular caffeine use will make it difficult for people to get enough sleep.
    3. (3) What is the text mainly about?
      A . The risks of caffeine intake. B . The effects of consuming caffeine. C . Healthy and unhealthy caffeine products. D . Recent changes in caffeine consumption.
    4. (4) What is the author's attitude towards caffeine consumption?
      A . Worried. B . Doubtful. C . Objective. D . Unconcerned.
四、第二部分&nbsp;&nbsp;阅读理解,第二节任务型阅读(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分&nbsp;12.5分)
  • 15. (2023高一上·淳安月考)  根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

    Becoming a super learner is one of the most important skills you need to succeed in the 21st century. In the age of technological change, staying ahead depends on continual self-education - a lifelong mastery of new skills, and ideas. 

    Super learners read a lot.

    Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body. It gives us the freedom to travel through space and time, and offers a deeper view of ideas and knowledge. In fact, many of the most successful people share this appreciation for reading. 

    Super learners view learning as a process.

    Learning is a journey, a discovery of new knowledge, not a destination. It's an enjoyable lifelong process that super learners value.  Instead, they keep mastering new principles, processes, worldviews, thinking models, etc. The "ongoing and self-motivated pursuit of knowledge is important for their growth. 

    Keeping your brain healthy keeps it sharp. What you do or don't do for your brain can significantly change how you record and process information. Everyone wants to live an active life for as long as possible, which depends on brain health. Fruit, vegetables and protein from fish can slow the decline and protect a healthy brain. 

    Super learners take short breaks, early and often.

    According to recent research, taking short breaks, carly and often, is likely to help you learn things better. "Anything less than 30 is just not enough, but anything more than 50 is too much information for your brain to take in at one time, " they say. 

    A. They don't have an end goal. 

    B. Super learners have a growth mindset. 

    C. Super learners take care of their brains. 

    D. Experts recommend 30-50 minutes sessions. 

    E. Better learing approaches can make the learning process enjoyable. 

    F. If you aim to learn a new skill, some of these habits can be useful for you. 

    G. Elon Musk grew up reading two books a day, and Bill Gates reads 50 books per year. 

五、第三部分&nbsp;语言运用(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)
  • 16. (2023高一上·淳安月考) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A 、B 、C 、D 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

    It's strange, but I don't really remember the hurricane (飓风)itself. It all happened so 1 . I was sitting in my room when the roof (屋顶) just2 . All of a sudden, there was the sky where the roof had been and I was very 3 . Without a roof, staying inside was really4 . It was August, so it was really hot and it smelled so 5  everywhere because much rotten food was thrown on the streets! Living in the 6  air, we became breakfast, lunch and supper for the mosquitos(蚊子). We had lost our home and everything in it. But Mom kept on7 us that whatever happened, we should always try to see the good side of things. Anyway, we were all together and safe. Mom's words made us feel 8 . I remember us all lying under the midnight 9  and looking up at the stars. Even though we had lost a lot, moments like those gave us 10  for the future.

    Although it was only a few days before we were 11  , it felt like months. We were taken to another town in a faraway county. Now, one year has 12  and I'm back home in New Orleans. We are working together to 13  our home and our lives. Now we have another chance to look up at the 14  of New Orleans, their beauty inspiring us and giving us15  to move on.

    (1)
    A . frequently B . recently C . quickly D . regularly
    (2)
    A . flew off B . went off C . calmed down D . turned up
    (3)
    A . frightened B . pleased C . curious D . impressive
    (4)
    A . confusing B . hard C . unique D . encouraging
    (5)
    A . sweet B . wet C . powerful D . bad
    (6)
    A . fresh B . dirty C . cold D . open
    (7)
    A . watching B . improving C . reminding D . ignoring
    (8)
    A . better B . worse C . hotter D . harder
    (9)
    A . bed B . sky C . atmosphere D . site
    (10)
    A . money B . hope C . time D . safety
    (11)
    A . rescued B . requested C . recommended D . remembered
    (12)
    A . taken B . come C . approached D . passed
    (13)
    A . organize B . decorate C . rebuild D . arrange
    (14)
    A . buildings B . roofs C . houses D . stars
    (15)
    A . comfort B . confidence C . challenge D . direction
六、第三部分&nbsp;语言运用,第一节语法填空(共10小题:每小题1分,满分10分)
  • 17. (2023高一上·淳安月考)  阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

    On the  (one) day of my high school life in the USA, I showed a great interest in one of the  (lecture), marketing lecture. My teacher, Mrs. Tolman,  (recommend) that I should register a national marketing club  (call) DECA which attracts many students with interest in business. So I did. The biggest challenge was (collect) money for the marketing competition later in the year by selling candles. Mrs. Tolman said the competition was due in a week and that 40 percent of the income would go into my personal account,  made me(addict) to the selling. At  beginning, I tried to sell some candles to my host mom. She said that if I could show the candles  (confident) and do a wonderful sales presentation, she would certainly buy some. I started my topic with a firm handshake. Then I focused  all the different kinds of candles and the special sales I could offer and convinced her that our candles were the best choice for gifts and home decorations. Finally she bought three candles. 

七、第三部分&nbsp;语言运用,第二节&nbsp;单词拼写(共10小题:每小题1分,满分10分)
八、第三部分&nbsp;语言运用,第三节&nbsp;应用文写作(共1小题,满分15分)
  • 28. (2023高一上·淳安月考)  书面表达

    假设你是高一学生李华,应学生会的邀请,写一篇文章向同学们推荐一项在校的课外体育运动,旨在激发同学们的运动热情,内容包括:1. 运动的名称;2. 推荐的理由;3. 温馨的提示。

    注意:1. 词数100左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

  • 29. (2023高一上·淳安月考)  第四节:读后续写阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

    When I was six, I played my first soccer game. It was a real game, complete with coaches, uniforms, and parents cheering from the sidelines. 

    Our two teams, Team One and Team Two, seemed pretty evenly matched, at least in the beginning. The first period ended without a single goal scored by either side. We were all still learning how to play the game properly, and our inexperience ran through this part. We stumbled over the ball, tripped over our own feet, and often completely missed our kicks. But what mattered most was that we were having fun, pure and simple. 

    The second quarter brought a significant change in the game. Our coach decided to pull out most of our starting players and put in the substitutes (替补), except for me—I was left guarding the goal. On the other side, Team Two's coach decided to keep their best players on the field, which made things even more challenging for us. It seemed that winning suddenly become essential, even for us six-year-olds. 

    Team Two started to rule the game, and I found myself surrounded by their players whenever they came near our goal. I was determined to do my best, but it was tough. I couldn't match the skills of three or four other really good players. Team Two began to score, one goal after another. I threw myself in front of the ball with all the energy I could gather, trying desperately to stop them but in vain. 

    The pressure was mounting, and I could feel my frustration building with every goal that slipped past me. I shouted, I ran, and I dove, but they kept scoring. I gave it everything I had, but it seemed useless. 

    My parents were there on the sidelines, and I could see them in the crowd. As the game progressed, I could see the change in my father's expression. He had been urging me to try harder, yelling advice and encouragement from the sidelines, but now he seemed different. I could see the pain in his eyes, the pain he felt seeing me struggle. It made me want to cry. 

    注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

    Team Two scored their fourth goal, and it was half-time break. 

    In that moment, what my father said meant the world to me. 

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