Fitness is important in sport, but of at least ________ importance are skills.
A. fair B. reasonable
C. equal D. proper
高三英语单项填空中等难度题
Fitness is important in sport, but of at least ________ importance are skills.
A. fair B. reasonable C. equal D. proper
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Fitness is important in sport, but of at least ________ importance are skills.
A. fair B. reasonable
C. equal D. proper
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Fitness is important in sport, but of at least ______ importance are skills.
A.fair B.reasonable C.equal D.proper
高三英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
In a world full of uncertainty, having at least one thing you can count on is important. 1. For others it could be reading or running. For me, however, it is always art.
Creating can be difficult, but that’s what makes art special. You can start your project with what you want and you can change your mind many times.2. Art has taught me to be patient with myself.
If I could name my favourite thing about art, it would be that no two pieces are the same. Many people try to follow one another to be just like them, but that’ll never happen.3. Art has taught me that before anything, be yourself. You may be a little too colorful for some people but to others you’re exactly the rainbow they’ve been looking for.
4. The way certain colors mix together to make a new shade can paint an entire picture in your mind. You can learn about the world if you just pay attention. The small things you observe could be your inspiration.
Listen, feel and see more, it will fascinate (使入迷) you how much more you appreciate the small things around you.
Art is seen differently by everyone. However, one thing in common is creativity. You don’t need to be good at painting to enjoy something beautiful. Be ready to be patient, be yourself and be good at observing.5.
A. The beauty of art is in the details.
B. I’ve learned some lessons from creating.
C. If so, there’ll be no limits on what you can create.
D. It’s something that nothing or no one could take away.
E. There’ll always be certain things that make them unique.
F. The only thing that gives me any piece of mind is painting.
G. But no matter what, there will always be a finished product.
高三英语七选五中等难度题查看答案及解析
Mirai Nagasu had already lived at least two lifetimes in the sport of figure skating(花样滑冰) when she showed up in Colorado Springs in March 2014. After _______ her only national title at 14 in 2008 and finishing a _______ fourth at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games, Nagasu’s _______ turned, dramatically. A couple of rough _______followed, then she came back to finish third at the 2014 U.S. nationals before the Sochi Olympics, only to be _______from the U.S. team by a committee in favor of fourth-place finisher Ashley Wagner.
Nagasu was _______. “It was awful,” she said. “I was very close to _______. ”She trained hard every day in Southern California _______she was needed as the first alternate. She was not. Looking for a change of scenery, she _______to go to Colorado to visit her friend Agnes and try to ________what to do with the rest of her life. It was there that Nagasu ________ the Olympic coach Tom Zakrajsek, who she asked if he would ________her. It turned out that the ________to what Nagasu wanted to do with the rest of her life, couldn’t have been ________. She kept on skating. “The new environment really ________. ”At their ________ first lesson together, Zakrajsek told her, “You can do triple axel(三圈半跳跃). ”“I ________,”Nagasu said, “and I want to. ”Undoubtedly, she mastered it.
Nagasu, now 24, an age by which young ________have often left the sport. ________, she continued. She was headed to Pyeongchang 2018 Olympic to perform in the women’s free skate. Her efforts finally ________.
1.A.writing B.breaking C.losing D.winning
2.A.tiring B.boring C.surprising D.terrifying
3.A.fortunes B.interest C.career D.temper
4.A.months B.decades C.weeks D.years
5.A.dropped B.escaped C.absent D.forbidden
6.A.impressed B.inspired C.desperate D.fascinated
7.A.fighting B.falling C.drowning D.quitting
8.A.now that B.in case C.for fear that D.on condition that
9.A.decided B.refused C.regretted D.demanded
10.A.let out B.figure out C.look for D.put forward
11.A.searched B.met C.changed D.attracted
12.A.marry B.blame C.save D.coach
13.A.key B.approach C.answer D.entrance
14.A.simpler B.harder C.worse D.higher
15.A.adapted B.helped C.mattered D.benefited
16.A.very B.just C.already D.ever
17.A.must B.can C.should D.may
18.A.alternates B.teenagers C.women D.coaches
19.A.Therefore B.Besides C.Otherwise D.Instead
20.A.came true B.counted on C.paid off D.picked up
高三英语完形填空困难题查看答案及解析
Mirai Nagasu had already lived at least two lifetimes in the sport of figure skating(花样滑冰) when she showed up in Colorado Springs in March 2014. After _______ her only national title at 14 in 2008 and finishing a _______ fourth at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games, Nagasu’s _______ turned, dramatically. A couple of rough _______followed, then she came back to finish third at the 2014 U.S. nationals before the Sochi Olympics, only to be _______from the U.S. team by a committee in favor of fourth-place finisher Ashley Wagner.
Nagasu was _______. “It was awful,” she said. “I was very close to _______. ”She trained hard every day in Southern California _______she was needed as the first alternate. She was not. Looking for a change of scenery, she _______to go to Colorado to visit her friend Agnes and try to ________what to do with the rest of her life. It was there that Nagasu ________ the Olympic coach Tom Zakrajsek, who she asked if he would ________her. It turned out that the ________to what Nagasu wanted to do with the rest of her life, couldn’t have been ________. She kept on skating. “The new environment really ________. ”At their ________ first lesson together, Zakrajsek told her, “You can do triple axel(三圈半跳跃). ”“I ________,”Nagasu said, “and I want to. ”Undoubtedly, she mastered it.
Nagasu, now 4, an age by which young ________have often left the sport. ________, she continued. She was headed to Pyeongchang 2018 Olympic to perform in the women’s free skate. Her efforts finally ________.
1.A. writing B. breaking C. losing D. winning
2.A. tiring B. boring C. surprising D. terrifying
3.A. fortunes B. interest C. career D. temper
4.A. months B. decades C. weeks D. years
5.A. dropped B. escaped C. absent D. forbidden
6.A. impressed B. inspired C. desperate D. fascinated
7.A. fighting B. falling C. drowning D. quitting
8.A. now that B. in case C. for fear that D. on condition that
9.A. decided B. refused C. regretted D. demanded
10.A. let out B. figure out C. look for D. put forward
11.A. searched B. met C. changed D. attracted
12.A. marry B. blame C. save D. coach
13.A. key B. approach C. answer D. entrance
14.A. simpler B. harder C. worse D. higher
15.A. adapted B. helped C. mattered D. benefited
16.A. very B. just C. already D. ever
17.A. must B. can C. should D. may
18.A. alternates B. teenagers C. women D. coaches
19.A. Therefore B. Besides C. Otherwise D. Instead
20.A. came true B. counted on C. paid off D. picked up
高三英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
The variety of food at the restaurant is limited, but every meal can serve at least two people and is under ¥10, so not only is it __________ but practical as well.
A. adaptable B. affordable
C. changeable D. adjustable
高三英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
Shanghai University of Sport (SUS) Invites Global Talents
The Physical Fitness teaching team is one of the excellent national-level course teaching teams at SUS. The main courses of this team are Theories and Methods of Healthy Fitness Assessment, Sports Prescription and Sports Health Management. The following positions are available for applicants worldwide.
Leading Expert
Qualifications:
* A Ph.D. degree or an MD degree from an accredited(授权的)institutionis required.
* Applicants have productive research activities, including, but not limited to, publications, conference presentations, and copywriting.
Faculty Member Qualifications :
* A Ph.D. degree or an MD degree from an accredited institution is required.
* Applicants have successful teaching experiences at the undergraduate and graduate level.
* Disciplines: Physical Health Monitoring, Fitness Assessment, Preventive Medicine, Statistics, Child Health, Nutrition and Food Safety, and Data Science.
Postdoc Fellowship Qualifications :
* A Ph. D. degree from an accredited institution is obtained within the last 3 years; fresh graduates are given priority in consideration.
* The first author publications in peer-reviewed journals and a strong publication record are preferred.
* Strong communication and cooperation skills and an interest in working in an inter- disciplinary environment are also required.
Research Assistant Qualifications:
* An MD degree from an accredited institution is obtained within the last 3 years in sports rehabilitation(康复)medicine or closely related fields.
* Strong publications in top international journals (the first author) are preferred.
* Good hands-on skills and good English communication skills are required.
Please email all materials as a PDF file to Dr. Kailimi Li at likailimi@ sus. edu. en with the subject: the title of the position for which you are applying. Application deadline: July 31, 2020 or until filled.
1.Which position favors a recent graduate with a Ph.D. degree?
A.Leading Expert. B.Faculty Member.
C.Postdoc Fellowship. D.Research Assistant.
2.Who is most likely to get the position of Faculty Member?
A.A regular contributor to international journals.
B.A researcher in sports rehabilitation medicine.
C.A writer giving many conference presentations.
D.A professor teaching Nutrition and Food Safety.
3.What is the common qualification required by all the positions?
A.A degree from an accredited institution.
B.Communication and cooperation skills.
C.The first author publication record.
D.A good command of English.
高三英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Last year, the most-read children' s books at least in UK were almost all fantasy novels. But why is this the case? What. exactly does fantasy offer to young readers?
What' s important to point out here is that fantasy writing has come to be considered as belonging to popular culture, and is therefore generally regarded as being of lower quality than realism.
This idea was formed in me during childhood by my mother, who believed that fantasy was "rubbish". She was always trying to persuade my two brothers to let go of their dog-eared copies of American author David Eddings' books and read something "proper".
I had also met some people who were against reading fantasy. While living in Finland, where I joined a book club, I was told at my first meeting that the club didn't read "genre" books, which meant that realism was in", but everything else including fantasy was "
When it comes to the subject of children, discussions about which books are "better" for them often focus on the fantasy and realism debate, causing Professor John Stephens to write that: one of the more curious sides to the criticism of children's literature is the strong wish to separate fantasy and realism into competing types, and to state that children prefer one or the other, or "progress"from fantasy to realism or vice versa(反之亦然).
A quick survey of the big children's publishing trends over the past ten years confirms that fantasy is as popular as ever in the children' s book scene. From the 450 million copies of Harry Potter books sold over this period to the more recent Stephenie Meyer's Twilight series, it would seem that children are as enthusiastic about fantasy as ever before and rather than "progressing" out of fantasy, the popularity of fantasy in the young adult market would suggest just the opposite.
1.What was the author's mother's attitude towards fantasy?
A. Uncaring. B. Cautious.
C. Unfavorable. D. Enthusiastic.
2.The book club the author joined in Finland _ .
A. didn't. have a realistic aim
B was always full of people in and out
C. had a tense atmosphere in most cases
D. was not acceptive of various literature styles
3.According to Professor John Stephens, the critics of children's literature~ .
A. want to separate children into different groups.
B. want to divide fantasy and realism into separate groups
C. aim to get children to progress from fantasy to realism
D. wish to explore the difference between fantasy and realism
4.What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Fantasy books are and continue to be popular among children.
B, Realism books are the bestsellers of the present time.
C. Young readers are moving away from fantasy .
D. Fantasy books are better than realism ones.
高三英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Last year, the most-read children' s books at least in UK were almost all fantasy novels. But why is this the case? What. exactly does fantasy offer to young readers?
What' s important to point out here is that fantasy writing has come to be considered as belonging to popular culture, and is therefore generally regarded as being of lower quality than realism.
This idea was formed in me during childhood by my mother, who believed that fantasy was "rubbish". She was always trying to persuade my two brothers to let go of their dog-eared copies of American author David Eddings' books and read something "proper".
I had also met some people who were against reading fantasy. While living in Finland, where I joined a book club, I was told at my first meeting that the club didn't read "genre" books, which meant that realism was in", but everything else including fantasy was " When it comes to the subject of children, discussions about which books are "better" for them often focus on the fantasy and realism debate, causing Professor John Stephens to write that: one of the more curious sides to the criticism of children's literature is the strong wish to separate fantasy and realism into competing types, and to state that children prefer one or the other, or "progress" from fantasy to realism or vice versa(反之亦然).
A quick survey of the big children's publishing trends over the past ten years confirms that fantasy is as popular as ever in the children' s book scene. From the 450 million copies of Harry Potter books sold over this period to the more recent Stephenie Meyer's Twilight series, it would seem that children are as enthusiastic about fantasy as ever before and rather than "progressing" out of fantasy, the popularity of fantasy in the young adult market would suggest just the opposite.
1.What was the author's mother's attitude towards fantasy?
A. Uncaring. B. Cautious.
C. Unfavorable. D. Enthusiastic.
2.The book club the author joined in Finland ________
A. didn't have a realistic aim
B. was always full of people in and out
C. had a tense atmosphere in most cases
D. was not acceptive of various literature styles
3.According to Professor John Stephens, the critics of children's literature
A. want to separate children into different groups.
B. want to divide fantasy and realism into separate groups
C. aim to get children to progress from fantasy to realism
D. wish to explore the difference between fantasy and realism
4.What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Fantasy books are and continue to be popular among children.
B. Realism books are the bestsellers of the present time.
C. Young readers are moving away from fantasy .
D. Fantasy books are better than realism ones.
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