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13.Hector always gave everything he had.But because he was only half the size of the other boys,he mostly had to sit out his high school football games.Even so,Hector's father was always in the stands cheering.He never missed a game.A few years later,Hector decided to try out for the college team.The coach kept him on because he always put all his heart into each practice.But still,the boy never got to play.
Unfortunately,shortly before the big playoff (决胜比赛) game,Hector was told that his father had died.The coach suggested he shouldn't come to the game.But the boy wanted to be there.
On Saturday,the game wasn't going well.Hector kept asking the coach to give him a chance.Finally,the coach gave in.What a surprise!Hector ran,passed,blocked and tackled (擒拿) like a star.His team began to catch up.The score was soon tied (平局).
Near the end of the game,Hector took the ball and ran all the way for the winning touchdown (触地得分).Then the coach came up to him,"Kid,I can't believe it.You were fantastic!How did you do it?"Hector replied,with tears in his eyes,"Well,you knew my dad died,but did you know that he was also blind?"
46.From the first paragraph,we know thatA.
A.Hector was a short boy in height
B.Hector played in most games
C.Hector's father was the cheering leader
D.Hector never missed a game
47.Hector's father attended every gameB.
A.to play football
B.to cheer Hector
C.to direct Hector
D.to pick up the football
48.During the big playoff,C.
A.Hector's father died
B.Hector was hurt badly
C.Hector played surprisingly well
D.Hector's coach didn't let him play
49.From the last paragraph,we know thatD.
A.Hector was permitted to join the college team
B.Hector's coach was not satisfied with him
C.Hector was sad because they lost the game
D.Hector's father couldn't see anything
50.What is the best title of the text?A
A.All for a Father's Love
B.An Experienced Coach
C.A Promising Football Star
D.A Determined Player.
分析 本文主要介绍一位残疾人父亲尽管看不见儿子比赛,却总是默默地陪伴他,用爱使儿子获得成功的故事
解答 46.【答案】A.细节推理题,较易.根据题意定位于第一段But because he was only half the size of the other boys,可知,他的身高只有其他男孩的一半.故选A.
47.【答案】B.细节理解题.较易.根据题意定位第一段Hector's father was always in the stands cheering.赫克托耳的父亲总是在看台上欢呼.故选B.
48.【答案】C.细节理解题.难度中等.根据题意定位文章第四段和第五段What a surprise!Hector ran,passed,blocked and tackled (擒拿) like a star.Kid,I can't believe it.You were fantastic!可知赫克托耳在比赛中发挥出色,故选C.
49.【答案】D.主旨大意题.根据题意定位最后一段 you knew my dad died,but did you know that he was also blind"可知他的父亲是一位盲人.
50.【答案】A.主旨大意题,较易.本文主要介绍一位残疾人父亲用爱使儿子获得成功的故事,所以很明显选A.
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38.A.look | B.to look | C.looking | D.looked |
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56.A.there | B.out | C.down | D.in |
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