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【题目】

Four years ago, Chinese skater Wu Dajing introduced himself to the skating world by winning a silver medal (银牌) at the Sochi Olympic Winter Games. At this year’s Pyeong Chang Olympics, Wu not only returned, but also made history.

On Feb 22th, 2018, Wu won the gold medal in the men’s short-track 500-meter race. He set a new world record with a time of 39.584 seconds. He also became the first Chinese man to take home an Olympic short-track gold medal. BBC said Wu’s win was “flawless” because he was much faster than all of the other skaters.

“I didn’t give them a chance and I kept my speed from the start,” he told the reporter after the match.

But China’s short-track teams didn’t do well in general (总体上) at the Games. Chinese skaters in the women’s 500 meters, 3000-meter relay and men’s 1500 meters all failed to take home the gold. Wu was China’s biggest hope, which put a lot of pressure on him. But he proved (证明) himself with his great performance.

Wu is now known as a highly talented skater. But things were not always that way. When Wu joined the national team in 2010, he was seen as almost “nothing” compared to talented skaters like Zhou Yang and Fan Kexin, as his coaches (教练) said at the time Their words made him quite upset. But Wu didn’t want to give up and worked as hard as he could. He practiced skating all year round. He even didn’t return to his hometown for the holidays for 10 years. “I believe in myself,” he told the reporter after his match at the Olympics.

1What does the underlined word “flawless” in the second paragraph mean in Chinese?

A.令人激动的B.平常的C.完美的D.困难的

2According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?

A.Wu won a gold medal at the Sochi Olympic Winter Games four years ago.

B.Wu set the world record with a time of 39.584 seconds and made history.

C.Wu’s coaches placed great hope on him when he joined the national team.

D.Chinese skaters in the woman’s 500 meters, 3000 meter relay took home the gold

3What does the last paragraph mainly tell us?

A.The national team and coaches regarded Wu as a talented skater all the way.

B.Wu kept on practicing skating all year round even in the holidays for 10 years.

C.Zhou Yang and Fan Kexin were more hard-working on skating than Wu Dajing.

D.Because of Wu’s hard work, confidence and strong will he finally succeeded.

4Which one is the best title of this passage?

A.From Zero to Skating HeroB.Short-track 500-meter Race

C.Pyeong Chang Winter OlympicsD.Rising of China’s Bright Skiing Star

【答案】

1C

2B

3D

4D

【解析】

本篇文章难度适中,主要讲述中国滑雪运动员武大靖参加索契奥运会时获得了银牌,在2018年平昌冬奥会上获得了500米短道速滑的金牌。武大靖的成功是他10年努力的结果。

1词义猜测题。根据because he was much faster than all of the other skaters“因为他比其他所有的运动员滑得快得多”可知,武大靖赢得很完美,故选C

2细节理解题。根据Four years ago, Chinese skater Wu Dajing introduced himself to the skating world by winning a silver medal (银牌) at the Sochi Olympic Winter Games“四年前,中国滑冰运动员武大靖在索契冬奥会上获得一枚银牌,向世界展示了自己”可知,索契冬奥会上他获得了银牌,排除A;根据When Wu joined the national team in 2010, he was seen as almost nothing compared to talented skaters like Zhou Yang and Fan Kexin“当武大靖2010年加入国家队时,与有天赋的滑冰运动员如周扬和范可欣相比,他几乎什么都不是”可知,当他加入国家队时,武大靖的教练并未对他有很大的希望,排除C;根据Chinese skaters in the womens 500 meters, 3000-meter relay and mens 1500 meters all failed to take home the gold“中国滑冰运动员在女子500米、3000米接力以及男子1500米比赛上都没有带金牌回家”可知,排除D;根据Wu not only returned, but also made history“武大靖不仅仅返回了比赛,而且还创造力历史”以及He set a new world record with a time of 39.584 seconds“他以39.584秒的成绩建立了新的世界纪录”可知,武大靖创造了记录并且创造了历史。故选B

3主旨大意题。根据Wu is now known as a highly talented skater. But things were not always that way. When Wu joined the national team in 2010, he was seen as almost nothing compared to talented skaters like Zhou Yang and Fan Kexin, as his coaches (教练) said at the time Their words made him quite upset. But Wu didnt want to give up and worked as hard as he could“现在武大靖作为高天赋的运动员而出名,但是事情不总是那个样子的。当武大靖2010年加入国家队时,与有天赋的滑冰运动员如周扬和范可欣相比,他几乎什么都不是,正如那时他的教练所说的。他们的话让他很沮丧,但是武大靖不想放弃并且尽他所能努力训练”以及I believe in myself“我相信我自己”可知,本段主要讲述由于武大靖的努力训练、自信和强烈的意志,最终他成功了。故选D

4主旨大意题。根据He set a new world record with a time of 39.584 seconds. He also became the first Chinese man to take home an Olympic short-track gold medal“他以39.584秒的成绩刷新了世界纪录。他也成为了第一个获得奥运会短道速滑金牌的中国人”可知,他是中国滑冰运动员新星,故选D

解答词义猜测题时,可以使用如下技巧:1、根据上下文来猜测词义;2、通过同义词或近义词来猜测词义;3、通过构词法来猜测词义;4、通过定义或释义来猜测词义;5、通过句法功能来猜测词义;6、通过转折和因果关系来猜测词义;7. 通过生活常识来猜测词义。对于这类题采取“代入法”也非常有效,即将备选答案逐一代入文中,哪一个选项能使句子的意思通顺、连贯,且与上下文的内容一致,哪一个选项就是该题的正确答案。

例如第1题。根据because he was much faster than all of the other skaters可知,他比其他所有的运动员滑得快得多,所以武大靖赢得很完美,故选C

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A. take to care for someone injuredB. treat it in the helpful way

C. try the useful skillD. keep safe

2If someone is choking, you’d better ________.

A. keep the person stillB. cool the area for 10 minutes

C. slap the person’s back with your handD. ask the person to lean and pinch his/her nose

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Many studieshave shown us that our memories aren't completely trustable. It can be difficult to tell a real memory from a false one, but one kind of memories is tested to be unreal: anything "remembered" before age 2. According to a new study published inPsychological Science, nearly 40 percent of people are sure that they remember events before this age, but their brains are almost certainly lying to them.

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Memory doesn't become simpler as we grow up. Even people with super autobiographical memory are susceptible (易受影响的) to false memories.

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2The word “sacrifice” in Paragraph 3 probably means _______________.

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