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1、2016 年 全國(guó)普通高等學(xué)校運(yùn)動(dòng)訓(xùn)練、民族傳統(tǒng)體育專(zhuān)業(yè)單獨(dú)統(tǒng)一招生考試第一卷 三大題 (共 120分)1. 單項(xiàng)選擇(共20 小題;每小題2 分,滿(mǎn)分40 分)從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳答案。2. Jackie is ill he cannot go travelling with us next week.A. becauseB. but C. soD. yet3. I had to interrupt meat the phone.A. answerB. to answerC. answeringD. answered4. The paint on the out

2、side walls badly by the weather.A. is damagingB. damagedC. has been damagedD. has damaged5. My teacher says that this article is worth A. readingB. to readC. readD. to be read6. I don t mind someone else organize the school picnic.C. to haveD. being hads going to b e a final concert of the seasonC.

3、checkD. getA. haveB. having7. - Look at that poster! There tomorrow.- Let' s some tickets!A. takeB. show8. I met the neighbor had called the police when we had a party at homelast week.A. whoB. whomC. whichD. whose8. I had a difficult time to sit for very long.A. tiredB. freeC. comfortable9. 一 W

4、川 it be okay if I give you the book tomorrow?A. whoeverB. howeverC. whateverD. still Sure, D. whenever10. - Who helped you after the big party the other night?- Bob did.A. save upB. look upC. clean upD. put up11. Schools in cities tend to be better equipped, those in the country arerelatively poor.A

5、. whileB. ifC. thenD. unless12. I m not very good at English , but I can make myself A. understandB. understoodC. to understandD. to beunderstand13. He said his car had broken down, but it was only on for not coming here to see me.A. expressionB. adviceC. excuseD. information14. In recent years much

6、 more emphasis has been put developing studentsproductive skills.A. overB. inC. on D. onto15. Let me see the map, or we ' ll be driving round hereA. naturalB. everC. otherwiseD. forever16. The weight of my baby at birth was kg.A. naturalB. roughC. basicD. exact17. Everybody liked her. They her f

7、or her beauty.A. admiredB. believedC. realizedD. recognized18. I wish I ten years younger.A. canB. wereC. willD. would19. - Daniel, but your TV is going too loud.- Oh, I ' m terribly sorry. I ' ll turn it down right now.A. I hate to say thisB. I need your helpC. I beg your pardonD. I ' m

8、 really angry with it20. 一 There is still an hour to go. Shall we sit somewhere and have a drink?A. Wait a minuteLet' s have a tryB. Good ideaC. That ' s rightD.II. 完形填空(共10小題;每小題2分,滿(mǎn)分20分)閱讀下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后從 21至30各題所給的A、B、G D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選 出一個(gè)最佳答案。In Britain every town has a public library and there

9、arebranch libraries inmany village. Anyone _21 borrow books, and it costs nothing to borrow them. In some places you can borrow as many books as you 22 , but in others you are limited to a certain 23 of books including some novels (/、說(shuō)).You may keepthe books for several weeks 24 you can have enough

10、time to 25 all the books you ' ve borrowed.The latest novels are always in great 26 , and non-fiction books, such as books on history, science and gardening, are well-loved, too.It the books you need are out, you may ask for them to be kept for you when they are 27 , and if you pay the cost of s

11、ending a postcard, the 28 will let you know when the books are back and are _29 for you.Most public libraries also have a reading-room and a reference library. In the reading-room you can sit and read the daily newspapers and magazines. In the reference library there are dictionaries, books of maps

12、and other useful books. Butyou can 30 use these books there. You cannot take them out.21. A. should22. A. want23. A. boxB. mustB. saveB. setC. willC. offerC. number24. A. once again B. asifC. so that25. A. carry26. A. color27. A. shared28. A. librarian29. A. fit30. A. alsoB. writeB.needB. printedB.

13、publisherB. readyB. onlyC. pickC. placeC. foundC. postmanC. preparedC. neverD. mayD. imagineD. priceD. in caseD. finishD. nameD. returnedD. managerD. fairD. seldomIII. 閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題4分,滿(mǎn)分60分)閱讀下列短文,然后從各題所給的A、B、G D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出一個(gè)最佳答案。AOnce upon a time two brothers had a bitter quarrel. It began with a sma

14、ll misunderstanding and it grew into a serious fight of words followed by weeks of silence.One morning, there was a knock on the older brother' s door. He opened it andsaw a man with a carpenter ' s(木匠)tool box.I ' m looking for a few days ' work. " said the carpenter. “ Perhaps

15、 you would have a few small jobs here and there I could help with?”“Yes," said the older brother. “I do have a job for you. Look across thecreek ( /、溪)at that farm. That' s my neighbor, if fact, it ' s my younger brother.I want you to build me a fence so I won t need to see his place or

16、 his face_ _ _ "anymore.The older brother had to go to town, so he helped the carpenter get the materials ready and then he was off for the day. The carpenter worked hard all that day. About sunset when the farmer returned, the carpenter had just finished his job.The farmer ' s eyes opened

17、wide. There was no fence at all. It was a bridge- a bridge reaching from one side of the creek to the other! A fine piece of work, andthe neighbor, his brother, was coming toward them, opening his arms .“You arequite a fellow to build this bridge after allI ' ve said and done. ”The two brothers

18、stood at each side of the bridge, then they met in the middle, taking each other ' s hand.They turned to see the carpenter put his toolbox onto his shoulder." No, wait!Stay a few days. I have a lot of other projects for you," said the older brother.T d love to stay on, " the carpe

19、nter said, “ but I have many more bridge to build. ”31. What have we learned from paragraph 1 about the two brothers?A. They refused to speak to each other after a quarrel.B. They quarreled with their neighbors every day.C. They tried to clear up misunderstandings.D. They had never met each other be

20、fore.32. What did the older brother ask the carpenter to build?A. A bridge.B. A house. C. A fence. D. A door.33. How did the older brother feel when he saw what had been built?A. Surprised.B. Satisfied.C. Nervous. D. Ashamed.34. What happened to the two brothers at last?A. They lived together again.

21、B. They had good relations as before.C. They kept on quarreling with each other.D. They stopped fighting but were cold to each other.BTem heard a noise and stopped to listen. When he heard it again, he ran towards the noise, and saw an old man lying among the wildflowers. It looked as though he'

22、 d been bitten by a wolf or a bear."Are you all right? ” he asked, raising themaH s head.The old man coughed. “My arms and legs. The wolves. Attacked. Help me." he cried and then passed out. The man was bleeding heavily from many bites. Tem tore some strips ( 布條)from his shirt and tied the

23、m around the wounds. He didn' t daremove him, for fear the wolves would come back and finish him off.He could hear the wolves howling ( 嚎叫)again. He stayed with the man all night.When the sun came up in he morning the old man opened his eyes.“Who are you? ” heasked. Tem woke up. T m Tem. I'

24、m from the Romacamp, over the hill. I found you last night. ”“ Ah, boy. I am Roma too. I was on my way to another camp to play my violin (小提琴 ) when three wolves came. I am lucky to be alive. My name is Garridan.” Theold man attempted a smile and held Tem s hand. “ Where is my violin? ” he asked.“ V

25、iolin? I didn t see one. ” Tem answered. He stood up and walked around in the grass and flowers, looking for it.,“ Here it is. ” He carried it to Garridan.“ It s beautiful. It s much heavier than my papa s. ”“ It belonged to my grandfather, and his grandfather before him. It s priceless, and its mus

26、ic, ah. there is none more beautiful.” Garridan said.“I think you should come to our camp. My mans and papa will be waking up soon.When they find me gone, they will worry. Thye ll take care of your wounds. Come. ” Tem said, urging ( 催促 ) the man to stand up. Tem could tell that the man is in pain, b

27、ut he managed to get to his feet. He put Garridan s arm around his shoulder andthey slowly walked back to the camp.35. What did Tem find then he ran towards the noise?A. A wounded man. B. A dead wolf. C. A big bear.D. A brokenviolin.36. What happened to the old man?A. He found it hard to open his ey

28、es.B. He fell and broke his legs.C. He was attacked by wolves.D. He lost his way to the camp.37. What did the phrase “ pass out ” in paragraph 2 mean?A. To shout loudly.B. To fall asleep.C. To remain silent.D. To become senseless.38. What would Tem and the old man most probably do next?A. Go back to

29、 the Roma camp.B. Watch a violin performance.C. Go to see a doctor in the hospital.D. Go to find other people for help.CHow many things can you see in the night sky? A lot! On a clear night you might see the Moon, some planets, and thousands of shining stars. You can see even more with a telescope (

30、 望遠(yuǎn)鏡 ).But scientists believe there are some things in the sky that we will never see.We won t see them with the biggest telescope in the world, on the clearest night of the year. They re dead stars called black holes.You might find it hard to imagine that stars die. After all, our Sun is a star.Yea

31、r after year we see it up in the sky, burning brightly, giving us hat an light.The Sun certainly doesn' t seem to be getting old or weak. But stars do burn out and die after billions of years.As a war ' s gases burn, they give off light and heat. But when the gas runs out, the star stops bur

32、ning and begins to dieAs the star cools, the outer parts of the star pull in toward the center. Thestar squashes (擠壓)into a smaller and smaller ball. If the star was very small,it ends upasa cold, dark ball. If the star was very big, it keeps squashinginward until it's packed together tighter th

33、an anything in the universe.Imagineifthe Earth were crushed until it was the size of a tiny stone.That' s how tightly this dead star, a black hole, is packed. What pulls the star intoward its center with such power?you jump - the force called gravity (It ' s the same force that pulls you dow

34、n when弓 I力).A black hole is so tightly packed thatits gravity pulls in everythingnever come back to your eyes. That-even light. The light from a black hole can 's why you see nothing but blackness.So the next time you stare up at the night sky, remember, there's more in thesky than meets the

35、 eye!39. When will a star begin to die?A. When it burns brightly.B. When it becomes too hot.C. When it runs out of its gasses.D. When it gives off light and heat.40. What do we know about black hole?A. They are nice to watch at night.B. They have strong pulling force.C. They are heavier than the sun

36、.D. They form the outer parts of sun.41. What will happen when a star cools?A. It has a hole inside.B. It grows heavier.C. It loses its gravity.D. It grows smaller.DThe oldest flute (笛子)ever discovered may be the so-called Divje. Babe flute,found Solvenia in 1995. It is not certain whether the objec

37、t is truly a musical instrument or simply a bone.In 2008, scientists discovered a bone flute in a cave in Germany. The five- holed flute has a V-shaped mouthpiece and is made from a wing bone. The researchers involved in the discovery officially published their findingsin Nature, in June2009. The di

38、scovery is absolute oldest confirmed (確認(rèn)的)find of any musical instrument in history. Other flutes were also found in the cave.The oldest known wooden pipes were discovered near Greystones, Ireland, in 2004.A large wood-lined hole in the ground contained a group of six flutes made from wood, between

39、30 and 50 cm long, narrowed at one end, but without any finger holes.In 1986 several bone flutes were found in Jiahu in Henan Province, China. They date back to about 6,000 BC. They have between 5 and 8 holes each and were made from the hollow ( 空心的 )bones of a bird. At the time of the discovery, one was found to be still playable.42. What have we learned from passage about Divje Babe flute?A. It is simply a musical instrument.B. It is an object that lookslike a tool.C. It is the oldest confirmed flute in Slovenia. D. It is uncertain whether it is

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