(2021新外研版)高中英语必修第二册Unit3 On the move period3+4基础巩固+提升训练(含答案).doc
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1、Unit3 On the move Period 3Using languageGrammar champion; network; tension; by the end of ) 提升训练 完形填空 (一) My chance came at last. Our school was going to hold a sports meeting. I knew what it _1_ to me, so I got up very early to prepare for it. I _2_ running and jumping. When I was _3_, I _4_ myself
2、 of my promise and went on. As the time approached, I felt quite _5_. On the first day I _6_ fourth in the 1,500m race, but I was far from _7_ because what I wanted most was the highlight of the sports meeting2508 relay race. I would run the last leg for my team. With a shot, the race began. All the
3、 students were _8_ for their team. The competition was so _9_ that I began to feel nervous. Before my turn came, my team was _10_ the others. Even worse, I almost dropped the stick when I was trying to _11_ it. _12_ after that, there was nothing in my mind except to run as fast as possible. Just whe
4、n I was approaching the finish line, my legs _13_. Then my promise came to mind again and _14_ me on. To my _15_, I was the first to cross the finish line! _16_, I had proved to myself and those who had often laughed at me that I am not _17_ at all! My classmates greeted me warmly and I hugged them
5、tightly. I had won the prize as well as their _18_. From the sports meeting, I learnt that sometimes things are not so difficult as they _19_ to be. Just try your best without fear and you might be surprised at the _20_. 1A.matteredBheld CmeantDbrought 2A.exercisedBtried CchoseDpracticed 3A.tiredBwo
6、rking ClazyDdiscouraged 4A.bravedBreminded CencouragedDtold 5A.determinedBworried CconfidentDexpectant 6A.endedBgot CcameDran 7A.satisfiedBproud CexcitedDhappy 8A.headingBracing CshoutingDcheering 9A.difficultBclose CheatedDnear 10A.failing behindBleading Cfalling behindDcatching up with 11A.takeBho
7、ld CpassDcatch 12A.ThenBBut CThusDEven 13A.gave inBweakened Cgave outDgave off 14A.cheeredBurged CguidedDled 15A.joyBexpectation CsurpriseDrelief 16A.At lastBAfter all CAbove allDAs a result 17A.badBlazy CslowDweak 18A.congratulationsBrespect CsupportDpride 19A.expectBchoose ClookDseem 20A.thingBfin
8、al CresultDeffort (二) We all know that regular physical exercise is good for a girls body. The Womens Sports Foundation has discovered that sports offer some _1_ benefits for girls in addition to having fun and getting fit. Here are a few: Girls who play sports do better in school. You might think t
9、hat athletics will _2_ all your study time. But research _3_ that girls who play sports do better in school and are more likely to graduate than _4_ who dont. Exercise improves learning, memory, and concentration, _5_ can give active girls an advantage when it comes to the _6_. Girls who play sports
10、 _7_ teamwork and goal setting skills. Working with coaches, trainers, and teammates to win games and meet goals is great _8_ for success later in life. Being a team player can make it easier to work with others and solve problems, whether on the field or in the workplace. Sports have hidden health
11、benefits. Some _9_ of sports are obvious, like improving fitness and _10_ a healthy weight. But girls who play sports are also _11_ likely to smoke and have a reduced chance of getting breast cancer and osteoporosis (骨质疏松症) later in life. Sure, you can get these benefits _12_ any type of exercise. B
12、ut if you have trouble getting to the gym, there may be more incentive to _13_ and play if you know your coaches or _14_ depend on you. Playing sports builds selfconfidence. Girls involved in athletics feel _15_ about themselves, both physically and socially. It helps to _16_ confidence when you see
13、 your skills improving and your goals becoming _17_. Other esteem boosting (提升自尊的) benefits of sports participation include getting in shape, maintaining a healthy weight, and _18_ new friends. Exercise can cut the _19_. Pressure is a big part of life. Playing sports can help you deal with it, since
14、 exercise is a natural mood lifter and a great way to _20_ stress and fight depression. Plus, when on a team, you have friends who support you both on and off the field. 1A.exactBextra CquietDcalm 2A.take inBtake for Ctake upDtake off 3A.concludesBimplies CexpressesDshows 4A.thoseBthat ConesDwhat 5A
15、.thatBwhich CwhoDwhat 6A.cloakroomBkitchen CclassroomDbedroom 7A.learnBexperience CpractiseDbear 8A.personalityBprocess CexperimentDpractice 9A.chancesBgoods CbenefitsDconditions 10A.trackingBcatching CdecidingDmaintaining 11A.lessBmore CharderDcooler 12A.forBfrom CbyDwith 13A.show offBturn up Cshow
16、 upDturn off 14A.teammatesBclassmates CworkmatesDroommates 15A.furtherBbetter ChealthierDolder 16A.shapeBcomplete CputDbuild 17A.realityBdream CidealDbelief 18A.findingBmaking CknowingDhelping 19A.costBdepression CpressureDsorrow 20A.abolishBdistract CremoveDrelieve 阅读理解 A I will never forget the ye
17、ar 1979. I was just ten years old when my father decided to take me to see a stunt (特技) show starring the famous motorcyclist, Evel Knievel. After seeing the amazing stunts, I started dreaming about riding bikes and performing stunts myself one day. My whole childhood was spent at skate parks; there
18、 was a group of us that would go there every day after school with our BMX bikes (a type of bicycle designed to ride on rough ground). After all, I would need to get some practice if I was going to be like my hero! My later teenage years were spent competing in endless BMX freestyling championships;
19、 some I won and others I lost. But it was never about the trophies (奖 杯). The atmosphere was magical, with over 1,000 riders at some events. I just loved the rush of energy I got from this, and from continuously trying newer, more daring stunts. In 1995, I was chosen to compete in an important inter
20、national action sports competition. For once in my life I was nervous. I landed badly on my hand and got injured. It took me out of the sport for a while, but my attitude was: “If others have suffered more and gone on, then why cant I?” I had once read that Evel Knievel suffered a total of thirtyfiv
21、e broken bones. When the International Olympic Committee made BMX an Olympic sport, I couldnt have been more delighted! The way I see it, the sport finally got the recognition it deserved. Its entry into the Olympics encourages more people to take it up seriously. I have heard some people say that B
22、MX is too dangerous for kids. The risks, though, are really no greater than, say skateboarding. With riders pushing the limits far beyond what I could ever have imagined when I first started riding professionally, BMX seems set to remain one of the most exciting sports in history. 1The author wanted
23、 to become a stunt performer _. Ain his teenage years Bunder the influence of his father Cbecause of a related show Dwith encouragement from a famous motorcyclist 2As a teenage BMXer, the author _. Adidnt take the sport seriously Bdidnt think a lot of winning Cenjoyed attention from others Dcared to
24、o much about gain and loss 3How did the author feel after his accident in 1995? AHe would continue BMX as always. BHe felt a need to change his attitude to BMX. CHe felt discouraged. DHe would never be like his hero. 4What does the author say about BMX? AIt is unsafe for kids. BIt is far beyond ride
25、rs control. CIt is not as risky as people think. DIt is not dangerous at all. B PE classes usually mean running, jumping and playing ball games. But students atAspire Middle School in Lacey, Washington spend their PE classes doing yoga. “PE has been either dance or yoga since we started ,” said the
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