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Module 5 課下能力提升(二十).閱讀理解The word “sport” first meant something that people did in their free time. Later it often meant hunting wild animals and birds. About a hundred years ago the word was first used for organized games. This is the usual meaning of the word today. People spend a lot of their spare time playing football, basketball, tennis and many other sports. Such people play because they want to. A few people are paid for the sport they play. These people are called professional sportsmen. They may be sportsmen for only a few years, but during that time the best ones can earn a lot of money.For example, a professional footballer in England earns more than 30,000 pounds a year. The stars can earn a lot more. International golf and tennis champions can make more than 50,000 pounds a year. Of course, only a few sportsmen can earn as much money as that. It is only possible in sports for individuals, like golf, tennis and motor racing. Perhaps the most surprising thing about sportsmen and money is this: the stars can earn more money from advertising than from sports. An advertisement for sports equipment doesnt simply say, “Buy our things”. It says, “Buy the same shirt and shoes as .” Famous sportsmen can even advertise things like watches and food. They allow the companies to use their names or photographs and they are paid for this. Sport is no longer just something for peoples spare time.1Which of the following is RIGHT?ACompanies can use the photo of a sportsman for free.BThe products advertised by sportsmen are more expensive than those advertised by film stars.CSportsmen advertise products just to be famous.DSport is a means of making money now.解析:選D推理判斷題。根據(jù)第二段的最后幾句可知,體育已成為運(yùn)動員掙錢的門路。故選D。2What is the usual meaning of the word “sport”?AIt means something that people do in their free time.BIt means hunting wild animals and birds.CIt refers to organized games.DIt refers to Olympic Games.解析:選C細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段的“About a hundred years ago the word was first used for organized games. This is the usual meaning of the word today.”可知答案。3The writer thinks it is surprising that sportsmen make more money _.Afrom sports than from advertisingBfrom advertising than from sportsCthan the government leadersDthan the leaders of big companies解析:選B細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段的“Perhaps the most surprising thing about sportsmen and money is this: the stars can earn more money from advertising than from sports.”可知答案。4The passage is mainly about _.Asportsmen and moneyBhow sportsmen succeedCthe role money plays in sportsDhow to make money解析:選A主旨大意題。本文主要講了運(yùn)動員和他們的收入。故選A。.閱讀七選五How to Deal with Losing in SportsWinning and losing go handinhand when it comes to sports.Great athletes never let the highs get too high, or the lows get too low.The outcome of a match is uncertain.The only thing that is certain is the competition itself._1_ The outcome is just the result of all the hard work put in.Congratulate your opponent after a loss.Respect your opponent because they put in as much work, or more than you.This shows respect for the opponent and respect for the contest.Accept the fact that the loss is not ones fault.This is harder to do in an individual sport, but absolutely important in a team sport._2_ Dont get down on yourself.If competing in an individual sport, accept that losing is a part of competing and move on.Examine why you lost the competition.Ask yourself if you did everything possible to prepare for the competition.Ask yourself if you gave it your all during the competition._3_ This is crucial if competing in an individual sport.If competing in a team sport, recognize that everyone isnt perfect and examine the loss from the team perspective._4_ Practice more, or practice better.Correct whatever mistakes you made during the match.Get bigger, stronger, faster, smarter and do whatever it takes.Seek out the support and encouragement of teammates and coaches.Dont allow yourself to think negatively.Avoid negative people._5_Never accuse an opponent of cheating, even if it was true.Again, this will make you seem as if you are looking for excuses.ADont put the blame on anyone.BWork harder to get better.CTrain hard to achieve your aim.DWinning is No.1 for great athletes.EGreat athletes love the competition.FStay positive and trust in your value.GAnalyze any mistakes you might have made.答案:15EAGBF.完形填空It was only in the eighteenth century that people in Europe began to think mountains were beautiful. _1_ that time, mountains were _2_ by the people living on the plain, _3_ by the city people, to whom they were wild and _4_ places in which one was easily _5_ or killed by terrible animals.Slowly, however, many of the people who were living _6_ in the towns began to grow tired of _7_. They began to feel interested in looking for things which could not be explained, for sights and sounds which produce a feeling of fear and excitement. _8_, in the _9_ century, people began to turn away from the manmade _10_ to the untouched country, and particularly _11_ places where it was dangerous and wild. High mountains began to be _12_ for a holiday.Then, mountainclimbing began to grow popular as a sport. To some people, there is something greatly _13_ about getting to the _14_ of a high mountain: a struggle against nature is finer than a battle _15_ other human beings. And then, when you are at the mountain top after a long and difficult _16_, what a _17_ reward it is to be able to look _18_ on everything within _19_ ! At such time, you feel happier and prouder than you can ever feel _20_.1A.AfterBInCAtDBefore解析:選D根據(jù)前文可知在18世紀(jì)歐洲人才開始認(rèn)為山是美麗的,由此可推斷出在此之前,人們認(rèn)為山是危險(xiǎn)的,故D項(xiàng)正確。2A.lovedBlikedCfeared Dobserved解析:選C根據(jù)下文的“they were wild”和“killed by terrible animals”可知人們畏懼山。fear“害怕,畏懼”,符合語境。love“愛”;like“喜歡”;observe“觀察”。 3.A.howeverBfurtherCsometimesDespecially解析:選D生活在平原上的人害怕大山,尤其是城市里的人。especially“尤其”,符合語境。4A.excitingBinterestingCdangerousDalone解析:選C根據(jù)下文的“killed by terrible animals”可知對于他們來說山是危險(xiǎn)的地方。dangerous“危險(xiǎn)的”,符合語境。exciting“令人興奮的”;interesting“有趣的”;alone“單獨(dú)的”。5A.broken downBlostCdiscoveredDcaught解析:選B人們在山里容易迷路。be lost“迷路”,符合語境。break down“垮掉”;discover“發(fā)現(xiàn)”;catch“捉住”。6A.unhappilyBlonelyCcomfortablyDeasily解析:選A慢慢地許多在城鎮(zhèn)中生活的不幸福的人們開始厭惡城鎮(zhèn)了。unhappily“不快樂地”,符合語境。lonely“孤單的”;comfortably“舒服地”;easily“容易地”。7A.themBitCthemselvesDthat解析:選A代詞作賓語,且指代前文的“towns”,故應(yīng)用them。8A.YetBSoCHoweverDBut解析:選B上下文之間有因果關(guān)系,故用表示結(jié)果的并列連詞so。yet“然而,但是”;however“然而,可是”;but“但是”。9A.lastBrecentCeighteenthDearly解析:選C根據(jù)第一段中“It was only in the eighteenth century that people in Europe began to think mountains were beautiful.”可知在18世紀(jì)人們開始喜歡大山了。10A.countryBhouseCtownDplanet解析:選C根據(jù)上文“many of the people . in the towns began to grow tired of _”可知人們開始厭煩城鎮(zhèn),想要從城鎮(zhèn)里出去,故C項(xiàng)正確。11A.toBatCinDfor解析:選Aturn away from . to .“離開去”。并列連詞and連接兩個(gè)介詞to短語。12A.importantBrightCnecessaryDpopular解析:選D高山開始成為人們喜歡的度假勝地。popular“受歡迎的”,符合語境。important“重要的”;right“正確的”;necessary“必要的”。13A.pleasantBinterestedCdangerousDterrible解析:選A對于一些人,爬到山頂是非常愉快的事情。pleasant“愉快的”,符合語境。interested“感興趣的”;dangerous“危險(xiǎn)的”;terrible“可怕的”。14A.foot BspotCtopDtip解析:選C爬山目標(biāo)當(dāng)然是到達(dá)山頂。top“頂”。foot“底部”;spot“斑點(diǎn),地點(diǎn)”;tip“尖”。15A.withBtoCagainstDbetween解析:選Ca battle against .“與的戰(zhàn)斗”。16A.fightBclimbCwalk Drunning解析:選B長久而且很難的攀登后到達(dá)山頂。climb“攀登”,符合語境。17A.surprisingBsatisfactoryCdisappointingDastonishing解析:選B能夠俯瞰一切是多么令人滿意的報(bào)答?。atisfactory“令人滿意的”,符合語境。surprising“令人驚奇的”;disappointing“令人失望的”;astonishing“令人驚訝的”。18A.behindBupCdownDaround解析:選Clook down on“俯瞰”。19A.milesBminutesCseeingDsight解析:選D俯瞰視野內(nèi)的一切。sight“視野”,符合句意。mile“英里”;minute“分鐘”;seeing“觀看”。20A.aboveBbelowCunderDaway解析:選B在那時(shí),你會比在山下時(shí)感到更高興、更自豪。below“在下面”,符合句意。above“在上面”;under“在的下面”,為介詞;away“在遠(yuǎn)處”。.語法填空Pedestrianism, an early form of racewalking, was a(n) _1_ (extreme) popular sport in 18th and 19thcentury Britain, _2_ (attract) huge crowds of spectators (觀眾). Individuals would either aim to walk a certain distance within a(n) _3_ (limit) period of time or compete against other pedestrians.Perhaps the most famous _4_ (walk) was Captain Robert Barclay Allardice, whose extraordinary (非凡的) achievements earned _5_ (he) the title of the “Celebrated Pedestrian”The Scotsmans most memorable performance _6_ (take) place in 1809, when he walked 1,000 miles in 1,000 hours for a bet of 1,000 guineas (an old British unit of money). Many considered _7_ unlikely that he would complete the challenge, _8_ required him to walk a mile an hour, for fortytwo days and nights. He proved them wrong, though the task was so physically demanding that by the end of the walk he had lost nearly fifteen kilos _9_ weight.Since the 20th cent

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