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10.Lacrosse,invented by the NativeA mericans,is a popular team sport in NorthA merica and a national summer sport forC anada.It involves the use of nets,or"heads"as they are called,which consist of a wooden or metal stick with a net on the end.Hockey is a game based on this sport.
The name"lacrosse"was named by the French settlers,with"Crosse"meaning curved stick.Lacrosse played a more serious role in Indian culture than anywhere else.Lacrosse was not a very well known sport until the late nineteenth century.It was mostly a boy's game until a few years ago,and now it is played by both boys and girls.
There were about three different forms of lacrosse based on the different tribes or places of how they played it.One of the ways still played today is called double stick; you play by using a two and a half foot stick in each hand and tossing a deer skin ball in between the two sticks.
Like many other ball games,there are two teams in Lacrosse,each with ten players.There is one goalie,three defensemen,three midfielders and three attackmen.The goalies defend the goals,and if the ball goes into the goal,the team who got the goal scores.Whoever scores the most goals by the end of the game wins,with an overtime period being played if the game is tied.The game has four quarters and starts with a"faceoff"at the beginning of each quarter.A faceoff is when the ball is on the ground to start the game,and one person from each team fights for the bail.

56.Who invented the game Lacrosse?(no more than 3words)ThenativeAmericans.
57.When did Lacrosse become a well-known sport?(no more than 6words)Notuntilthelatenineteenthcentury(inthelate1890s).
58.1low many players are needed to play a Lacrosse game?(no more than 1word)20(twenty).
59,What is a goalie's job?(no more than 7words)Todefendthegoal.
60.What happens if two teams score the same goals at the end of a game?
(no more than 6words)Anovertimeperiodisplayed..

分析 文章讲述了长曲棍球运动的起源和具体玩法.作为曲棍球的前身,长曲棍球是美国黑人发明的一种运动,流行与北美.有三种形式,十名队员构成.

解答 答案:56.The native Americans.细节理解题.文章开头说Lacrosse,invented by the NativeA mericans长曲棍球是美国黑人发明的一种运动.
57.Not until the late nineteenth century(in the late 1890s).细节理解题.文章第二段说Lacrosse was not a very well known sport until the late nineteenth century长曲棍球运动直到十九世纪末才广为人知.
58.20(twenty).细节理解题.文章第四段说Like many other ball games,there are two teams in Lacrosse,each with ten players该运动由两队组成,每支队伍十人.
59.To defend the goal.细节理解题.文章第四段说The goalies defend the goals守门员负责守门.
60.An overtime period is played.细节理解题.文章第四段说with an overtime period being played if the game is tied如果出现平局就要进行加时赛.

点评 阅读表达题是在阅读理解的基础上,考查语言应用能力和抽象概括能力.解题时,要注意对号入座,将题干中的句子和文章中的句子作比较,找出信息词(要填的词),特别要注意词形的变化,通常的变化方式有搭配变化,同义转换,词性变化等.

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