山东省临沂市沂水、河东、平邑、费县四县区联考2021-2022学年高一上学期学分认定考试(期中考试)英语试题(图片版含答案,无听力音频无文字材料)

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名称 山东省临沂市沂水、河东、平邑、费县四县区联考2021-2022学年高一上学期学分认定考试(期中考试)英语试题(图片版含答案,无听力音频无文字材料)
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I had been preparing for things to end here, but it's impossible to be fully ready for ending
your career,she said
Chusovitina become the Soviet all-around champion at 13 and the world champion on floor in
1991. She won gold in the team event at the 1992 Barcelona Games and silver in the vault in Beijing
16 years later. She later competed for Germany, where she moved to seek treatment for her son's
leukaemia(白血病), before returning to compete for Uzbekistan
Chusovitina said her career had been fueled by an intense passion for gymnastics. At the 2012
London Olympics she had announced her retirement, only to change her mind just 24 hours later
There is no secret, "said the Uzbek, who had made it into the vault final at the Rio Olympics five
years ago."I just love gymnastics and no one ever forced me to do it. I do it with pleasure
29. How many Olympic Games did Chusovitina enter in her career
A.6
B.8
C.13
D.11
30. Which of the following countries hasn't Chusovitina competed for
A. China
B. Soviet
C. Germany
D. Uzbekistan
31. Which is NOT true about Chusovitina according to the text
A. She got silver medal in Beijing Olympics
B. She won gold in the 1992 Olympic Ga
ames
C. She moved to Germany for her sons illness
D. She retired with many cheering fans on the scene
32. What can we learn from Chusovitina's words in the last paragraph
A. She got championship in Brazil
B. She was forced to enter gymnastics
C. She showed great passion for gymnastics
D. She retired in London Olympics completely
D
In the morning, Ms Anton waves goodbye to Mila as she is picked up to go to day care." It has
made her so independent, so friendly with others, "Ms Anton says. She closes the door and turns to
homeschooling her two children. For Mila is not a child, but the family dog.
Schools and nurseries have been shut in Mexico for a year, because of the
le pandemic. But
doggy day care is developing quickly. Many customers now have a home office or are worried about
heir dogs becoming too attached to them, explains Mondragon, the co-owner of a dog day-care
centre.
The number of dogs in Mexico increased by 20% in the decade to 2020. Most are strays( ilR
狗)
but many have found loving homes. They cover 85% of all pets in Mexico. There are special
areas for dogs in parks. Many restaurants welcome dogs and provide drinking water. Pet salons
provide not only bath
aths but also other items. None of this is cheap. A"relaxing bath"at PetCare,a
salon, can cost over an average worker's daily wages(37k)
Mexicans come to love de
ogs while the population is falling. In the mid-1980s, a Mexican
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