科目:初中英语 来源:2009年北京市丰台区初三英语一模试题 题型:050
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Last weekend, twenty thousand people gathered in the state of Georgia to watch students from twenty-eight countries compete with robots they built. More than ten thousand students and more than five hundred robots took part in the competition.
Almost one thousand and seven hundred high school teams entered a level of competition called LUNACY. The competitors came from eleven countries, including the United States. In January, the organization sent the same supplies for robots to each team. The teams had six weeks to build robots that could compete in the LUNACY game. The playing area had six robots, three on each team. Each robot had a trailer(拖车) connected to it. The robots had to pick up large balls and throw them into the trailers of opposing robots. The robots were moving on a surface where they could slide(滑行). A team from California won the competition.
A second competition involved building a robot that could travel on uneven(不平坦的) surfaces, move objects with unusual shapes and withstand(承受) physical stress.
Another competition was for younger students, aged nine to fourteen years old. Eighty-four teams from twenty-seven countries competed with robots made with LEGO products. They had to design, build and program robots to explore the Earth’s climates.
【小题1】The competitors coming from _______countries entered a level of competition called LUNACY.
A.twenty-eight | B.twenty-seven |
C.eighty-four | D.eleven |
A.Schools | B.Volunteers |
C.The government | D.The organization |
A.two | B.three | C.six | D.eight |
A.included | B.removed | C.corrected | D.invented |
A.In January, each team got the same supplies for robots. |
B.A team from California won the LUNACY competition. |
C.The writer introduces three kinds of competitions in this passage. |
D.The students had to design or buy robots for the competition. |
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Some people say, “Extreme(极限的) sports are so dangerous. Why would anyone want to do them?” But the danger is what makes them so excited. Keep reading to find out the most popular ones.
Bungee jumping: People on some South Pacific islands have been bungee jumping for hundreds of years. In 1979, some people bungee jumped off a bridge in England and made the sport popular around the world. Bungee jumping came to China in 1996.
Skateboarding: At first, this sport was called “sidewalk surfing”. Skateboarders often jump high into the air, go down steps or slide(滑行) down rails on their boards. They wear baggy trousers(宽松裤) so they can move more freely.
Skydiving: This is probably the scariest(最惊险的) extreme sport. Skydivers jump out of airplanes about four kilometers up in the sky. They usually free-fall for a while and then open a parachute to slow down for a safe landing.
Snowboarding: This became a winter Olympic sport in 1998. People tie their feet to the board with special shoes. They don’t use any ski sticks. Then, they ride down hills, jump high and do tricks.
1.What made bungee jumping popular all over the world?
A. A history of hundreds of years.
B. Jumping over a river in England.
C. Coming to China in 1996.
D. Jumping off a bridge in Britain.
2.In which sport do people jump from a plane?
A. Bungee jumping. B. Skydiving.
C. Skateboarding. D. Snowboarding.
3.Why do people wear “baggy trousers”?
A. They have many bags on them.
B. They can hold many things.
C. They make people move freely.
D. People wearing them can move fast.
4.What’s the meaning of the underlined word “parachute”?
A. 直升飞机 B. 降落伞 C. 滑板 D. 飞艇
5.Why do some people like to do the extreme sports?
A. It’s dangerous but exciting. B. It’s exciting and safe.
C. It’s scary but safe. D. It’s easy to learn.
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科目:初中英语 来源:2011-2012学年江苏省南京市建邺区初三中考一模英语试卷(解析版) 题型:阅读理解
Last weekend, twenty thousand people gathered in the state of Georgia to watch students from twenty-eight countries compete with robots they built. More than ten thousand students and more than five hundred robots took part in the competition.
Almost one thousand and seven hundred high school teams entered a level of competition called LUNACY. The competitors came from eleven countries, including the United States. In January, the organization sent the same supplies for robots to each team. The teams had six weeks to build robots that could compete in the LUNACY game. The playing area had six robots, three on each team. Each robot had a trailer(拖车) connected to it. The robots had to pick up large balls and throw them into the trailers of opposing robots. The robots were moving on a surface where they could slide(滑行). A team from California won the competition.
A second competition involved building a robot that could travel on uneven(不平坦的) surfaces, move objects with unusual shapes and withstand(承受) physical stress.
Another competition was for younger students, aged nine to fourteen years old. Eighty-four teams from twenty-seven countries competed with robots made with LEGO products. They had to design, build and program robots to explore the Earth’s climates.
1.The competitors coming from _______countries entered a level of competition called LUNACY.
A. twenty-eight B. twenty-seven
C. eighty-four D. eleven
2._______sent the supplies for robots to each team.
A. Schools B. Volunteers
C. The government D. The organization
3.Each team can have _______robots to compete in the LUNACY game.
A. two B. three C. six D. eight
4.The underlined word “involved” in this passage can be replaced by “_______”.
A. included B. removed C. corrected D. invented
5.Which statement is NOT true according to the passage?
A. In January, each team got the same supplies for robots.
B. A team from California won the LUNACY competition.
C. The writer introduces three kinds of competitions in this passage.
D. The students had to design or buy robots for the competition.
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科目:初中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
Last weekend, twenty thousand people gathered in the state of Georgia to watch students from twenty-eight countries compete with robots they built. More than ten thousand students and more than five hundred robots took part in the competition.
Almost one thousand and seven hundred high school teams entered a level of competition called LUNACY. The competitors came from eleven countries, including the United States. In January, the organization sent the same supplies for robots to each team. The teams had six weeks to build robots that could compete in the LUNACY game. The playing area had six robots, three on each team. Each robot had a trailer(拖车) connected to it. The robots had to pick up large balls and throw them into the trailers of opposing robots. The robots were moving on a surface where they could slide(滑行). A team from California won the competition.
A second competition involved building a robot that could travel on uneven(不平坦的) surfaces, move objects with unusual shapes and withstand(承受) physical stress.
Another competition was for younger students, aged nine to fourteen years old. Eighty-four teams from twenty-seven countries competed with robots made with LEGO products. They had to design, build and program robots to explore the Earth’s climates.
( ) 36. The competitors coming from _______countries entered a level of competition called LUNACY.
A. twenty-eight B. twenty-seven C. eighty-four D. eleven
( ) 37. _______sent the supplies for robots to each team.
A. Schools B. Volunteers
C. The government D. The organization
( ) 38. Each team can have _______robots to compete in the LUNACY game.
A. two B. three C. six D. eight
( ) 39. The underlined word “involved” in this passage can be replaced by “_______”.
A. included B. removed C. corrected D. invented
( ) 40. Which statement is NOT true according to the passage?
A. In January, each team got the same supplies for robots.
B. A team from California won the LUNACY competition.
C. The writer introduces three kinds of competitions in this passage.
D. The students had to design or buy robots for the competition.
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