文峰中2020-2021学年第二学期期中考试试卷
高二英语
第I卷
第一部分阅读理解(共两节,共20小题,满分40分)
第一节 阅读理解(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。职业者
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Once Popular Sports in Ancient Capital Xi’an
The ancient capital Xi’an in Northwest China’s Shaanxi province is holding the National Games. As the capital of 13 dynasties throughout Chine history, the ancient city has neve
r been far from sports. Starting from the Western Zhou Dynasty to the Tang Dynasty, the city has held many sports events.
Cuju: Origin of modern soccer
Cuju was an ancient Chine competitive game involving kicking a ball through an opening into a net. As the ancestor of soccer, it first appeared in the renowned ancient Chine historical work Zhan Guo Ce(“Strategies of the Warring States”), which described Cuju as a form of entertainment among the general public. Later, cuju was commonly played in the army for military training purpos, during the Han Dynasty.
Jiaodi: Chine-style wrestling
Sumo, known as Japan’s “national sport”, actually started in ancient China. Sumo was called jiaodi or jiaoli in ancient times. Ancient jiaodi, a Chine-style wrestling, was performed by athletes wearing ox horns and wrestling with each other imitating wild oxen. During the Sui and Tang dynasties, jiaodi was highly favored by emperors. In the Tang Dynasty, jiaodi was part of military training and a kind of entrainment and athletic sports.
Jiju: Ancient polo
Jiju is a sport which us a stick to hit balls while riding on a hor, pretty similar to modern polo. It was popular in the royal court and among common people in the Tang Dynasty. There were many fields for playing polo in the court and it was also a major military training program in the army. In the Tang Dynasty capital, there were formal polo courts, such as the stadium pavilion in Chang’anpalace.
Archery
During ancient times, the origin of archery was cloly related with hunting and defen. Ancient archery was not only an athletic event, a military training program, and an entertainment activity, but also part of education. As early as in Zhou Dynasty, the archery was listed as one of the six practical disciplines, also called the Six Arts, becoming an important and competitive form.
1.Which was popular in the army during the Han Dynasty?
A.Jiju. B.Jiao di. C.Cu ju. D. Archery.
偏置曲柄滑块机构2 .How did people play Jiju in Tang Dynasty?
A.Only by riding a hor.
B.By hitting balls while riding on a hor with a stick.
C.By kicking a ball through an opening into a net.
D.By hitting balls wearing oxhorns.
3.What did the four games have in common?
A.They were only for entertainment.
B. They all disappeared late gradually.
图解风水入门C. They all originated from Han Dynasty.
D.They were military training programs.
感冒难受
美甲店创业计划书B
Spaghetti and meatballs is my favorite food. And reading is my favorite hobby. When you are interested in a book, you stop paying attention to what's going on around you. People describe it as being “lost in a book”. It's a wonderful feeling, but it can be risky.
One day I was home alone doing two of my favorite things: Eating a huge plate of spaghetti and meatballs and reading. At the time, my family had a pet bird, a big white cockatoo named Luke. He was free to leave his perch (栖木)and fly around inside the hou. Luke enjoyed “talking” to people, but he wasn’t trained to u real words.
As I was reading and eating, Luke was talking to me, but I was lost in my book. So Luke decided to get clor. He flew from his perch, and before I knew it, he’d landed right on top of my spaghetti and meatballs!
惦记的近义词I was so surprid that I didn’t even have time to think. My reaction was the same as yours would be: I shooed (发出嘘声赶走)him off my food! This wouldn’t have been so bad
except for one thing: When Luke had landed on my plate, he had grabbed my spaghetti with both feet. So when Luke took off again, the spaghetti—still in his feet—went flying everywhere, landing on my shirt and hitting me in the face. Red sauce splattered (泼溅)up the wall and onto the ceiling. As I pulled noodles out of my hair, Luke flew back to his perch, dropping spaghetti sauce all the way.
He wasn’t hurt, except for his dignity(尊严)—the sauce in his beautiful white feathers turned him orange for veral weeks. So next time if you find a spy novel at the library with red, spots on two pages near the middle, you’ll know that I’ve read that book, too!