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Part2Developingideas&PresentingideasB刷語(yǔ)篇Unit2Goforit!一、

補(bǔ)全對(duì)話(有兩項(xiàng)多余)。

A:

Hi,

Dave!

1.

B

B:

Not

good.A:

2.

A

B:

My

right

leg

began

to

hurt

after

I

ran

this

morning.A:

3.

G

B:

No.

I

forgot

it.

And

I

ran

5

kilometres.A:

That’s

too

much.

And

it’s

not

right

to

run

without

warm-up

exercises.B:

4.

D

What

should

I

do

now?B

A

G

D

一二三四五A:

You’d

better

stop

running

and

rest

for

a

few

days.

If

your

leg

still

hurts,

go

to

see

a

doctor.B:

OK,

I

will.

5.

E

A:

You

are

welcome.E

A.

What

happened?B.

How’s

it

going?C.

Let’s

run

together.D.

You

are

probably

right.E.

Thanks

for

your

advice.F.

How

often

do

you

exercise?G.

Did

you

do

any

warm-up

exercises?一二三四五二、根據(jù)中文提示完成短文。A

friendly

badminton

match

was

held

on

Sunday

between

a

1.

team

(隊(duì))

of

students

of

China

and

student

athletes

from

Lyon.

They

2.

fought

(為……斗爭(zhēng))

for

friendship.“The

match

allowed

Chinese

and

French

youths

to

3.

improve

(提高)

their

competitive

skills

and

friendship.

They

were

4.

brave

(勇敢的),”

said

a

French

officer.team

fought

improve

brave

一二三四五To

show

Chinese

tai

chi,

teachers

from

the

university

also

5.

led

(帶領(lǐng))

students

to

three

schools

in

Lyon.

Some

local

people

had

6.

chances

(機(jī)會(huì))

to

experience

it

themselves.

It

can

help

them

to

keep

7.

fit/healthy

(健康的).“The

movements

in

tai

chi

may

be

practised

very

8.

slowly

(慢地),

but

they

are

very

creative

and

artistic,”

another

French

officer

said.

“It’s

a

lovely

beginning.

I

9.

believe

(相信)

such

activities

will

help

more

French

teenagers

to

understand

the

10.

spirit

(精神)

of

Chinese

culture,”

he

said.led

chances

fit/healthy

slowly

believe

spirit

一二三四五三、[核心素養(yǎng);傳統(tǒng)文化](2024·長(zhǎng)春改編)完形填空。

人與社會(huì)——體育活動(dòng)太極拳When

my

friend

suggested

that

we

join

the

new

Tai

Chi(太極拳)

Club,

I

thought

he

was

1

.

I

always

believed

tai

chi

was

for

old

people.

However,

after

the

first

class,

I

2

that

I

was

wrong.

It

was

amazing.

Tai

chi

led

to

a

big

3

both

in

my

body

and

mind.一二三四五I

still

remember

my

first

few

tai

chi

classes.

The

basic

skill

I

learned

was

keeping

a

balance(平衡).

An

action

was

called

“golden

rooster(公雞)

standing

on

one

leg”.

Following

the

instructions,

I

tried

to

4

on

one

leg.

It

seemed

that

it

was

not

a

hard

one,

but

I

still

5

many

times.

Soon,

I

felt

bored

and

6

from

practising

over

and

over

again.

I

started

to

7

myself.

Maybe

I

was

really

8

in

this

kind

of

exercise.

Just

then,

my

coach

taught

me

how

to

relax

myself.

Step

by

step,

I

made

9

.

Later,

I

was

able

to

do

more

difficult

actions

and

feel

peace

of

mind

as

well.

My

love

for

tai

chi

became

10

.

I

even

wanted

to

look

into

the

ancient

Chinese

culture

behind

tai

chi.一二三四五I

discovered

tai

chi

is

deeply

from

Chinese

yin

and

yang.

The

practice

of

it

helps

to

keep

a

balance

through

11

left

and

right,

up

and

12

,

breathing

in

and

breathing

out

...

Finally,

tai

chi

brings

about

a

state

of

body

balance

and

13

peace.Now

I

can

honestly

say

it

helps

me

become

much

14

.

I

sleep

better

at

night,

and

I

am

more

active

during

the

day.

More

importantly,

practising

tai

chi

has

made

me

better

15

the

Chinese

culture.

I

am

sure

I

will

continue

practising

tai

chi

and

enjoy

the

advantages

it

has

brought

me.一二三四五C.

reading

D.

explainingD2.

A.

forgot

B.

dreamtC.

required

D.

realizedC3.

A.

decision

B.

problemC.

change

D.

loveB4.

A.

sit

B.

stand

C.

lie

D.

jumpC5.

A.

feared

B.

wishedC.

failedD.

receivedB6.

A.

lazy

B.

tired

C.

afraid

D.

hungryC7.

A.

thank

B.

praise

C.

doubt

D.

controlDCBCBCA1.A.

joking

B.

waitingA一二三四五B8.

A.

right

B.

weakC.

strict

D.

interestedD9.

A.

friends

B.

mistakesC.

noise

D.

progressA10.

A.

strong

B.

quietC.

strange

D.

importantD11.

A.

habits

B.

chancesC.

abilities

D.

oppositesB12.

A.

on

B.

down

C.

off

D.

awayB13.

A.

world

B.

mind

C.

life

D.

thoughtBDADBB一二三四五D14.

A.

safer

B.

heavierC.

prouder

D.

healthierA15.

A.

understand

B.

teachC.

translate

D.

encourageDA一二三四五四、[傳統(tǒng)文化]閱讀理解。

中國(guó)功夫In

Dengfeng

today,

there

are

more

than

50,000

students

learning

kung

fu,

a

traditional

art

in

China.

They

come

to

learn

it

for

many

reasons.

Some

hope

to

become

film

stars.

Others

come

to

learn

skills

that

will

help

them

get

good

jobs

in

the

future.

A

few

are

sent

by

their

parents

to

learn

self-control

and

hard

work.一二三四五“Attracting(吸引)

new

students

to

trad-itional

kung

fu

has

become

a

problem,”

says

Hu

Zhengsheng,

who

teaches

it

at

a

school

in

Dengfeng.

Hu

fears

that

his

art

will

soon

die

out.

“It’s

hard

to

convince(說(shuō)服)

kids

to

spend

many

years

here,

because

the

life

of

kung

fu

learners

is

not

easy

or

interesting,”

he

says.Hu’s

students

have

to

sleep

in

unheated

rooms

and

keep

training

hard

outside

whatever

the

temperature

is.

To

learn

kung

fu

well,

they

must

have

a

strong

will

and

learn

respect(尊重)

as

well.一二三四五For

old

traditions

to

live

on,

the

young

must

learn

and

pass

them

down.

Recently,

to

attract

new

students,

Hu

has

brought

some

changes

into

his

kung

fu

lessons

to

make

them

lively

and

interesting.

Hopefully,

more

and

more

students

will

show

interest

in

learning

kung

fu.A1.What

does

the

underlined

word“it”

in

Paragraph

1

refer

to?A.

Kung

fu.

B.

Art.C.

Self-control.

D.

China.A一二三四五A.

His

students

don’t

respect

him.B.

He

cannot

work

at

a

large

school.C.

His

art

cannot

be

passed

down.D.

There

aren’t

enough

kung

fu

teachers.D3.

What

has

Hu

done

to

attract

new

students?A.

He

has

offered

better

living

conditions.B.

He

has

given

jobs

to

their

parents.C.

He

has

promised

them

a

better

future.D.

He

has

made

changes

in

his

lessons.DC2.

What

does

Hu

Zhengsheng

fear?C一二三四五五、任務(wù)型閱讀。

Have

you

ever

heard

of

playing

soccer

on

a

table?

It’s

a

fun

game

called

table

soccer

or

foosball

in

the

USA!In

table

soccer,

you

have

a

special

table

with

eight

rods(桿)

across

it

and

raised(凸起的)

sides.

On

these

rods,

there

are

little

plastic(塑料的)

players

fixed

in

place.

Just

like

real

soccer

stars,

these

small

players

are

placed

as

forwards(前鋒),midfielders(中場(chǎng)),defenders(后衛(wèi))

and

goalkeepers(守門員).一二三四五Two

real

players

stand

on

different

sides

of

the

table,

using

the

rods

to

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