题目内容
What on Earth about Chinese Football?
Do you like playing football? Do you know what on earth about Chinese football? Are you in
__1__ of watching Chinese football? If you are,you will know that China's football world is a mess (混乱) recently. It looks as if only an earthquake 2 the system and a reform has to 3 . Last week, the fa'st steps towards change might have been 4 when the Chinese Football Association(CFA) agreed 5 out the reform of the Chinese Premier League (中超联赛). For example, no team will leave the league for its bad performance this year. The move came following pressure from both clubs and the fans.
The story starts when the Beijing Hyundai Football Club quit a match (罢赛) on October 2,2004 in protest against a penalty kick (违规点球). The club disagreed 6 their punishment made by the CFA, 7 included a fine and a points cut. It warned it might leave the league. Many fans and clubs supported Beijing Hyundai's position. They said that the fault did not lie 8 the club but the troubled Chinese football world. Scold of match fixing and" black whistles" have been frequent since the late 1990s. In an important match 9 Yanbian Hyundai and Sichuan Quanxing in 1995, one side gave up defending to protest 10 unfair referees(判罚) and watched the other side score almost freely. Some teams lose 11 purpose because it 12 the same owner with its opposition. Most football fans are losing interest in such games because of their lack 13 professional spirit.
Most football clubs are 14 and some cannot pay their players. Smaller and smaller crowds means ticket sales, their other main income, 15 falling. All the facts show that Chinese football has come to its most critical point for years. "There is no choice 16 . The CFA will help those clubs which are losing money to 17 confidence l8 a profit ",said Yan Shiduo, the vice president of the CFA. Wang Wen, 19 of Beijing's Football Fans Association said," The fans are 20 by Chinese football and we hope for effective reform of the league."
1.A.habit B.a habit C.the habit D.habits
2.A.will shake up B.shake up C.would shake up D.should shake up
3.A.carry out B. be carried out C.make D.be made
4.A.made B.carried C.taken D.brought
5.A.to carry B.carrying C.with carrying D.on carrying
6.A.with B.to C.on D./
7.A.it B.which C.that D.this
8.A.in B.on C.at D.with
9.A.between B.among C.in D.on
10.A.at B.for C.against D.in
11. A.for B. on C. in D. with
12.A. shares B. spares C. owns D. wants
13. A. for B. of C. with D. to
14. A. on debts B. in red C. in the debt D. in the red
15. A. is B. are C. was D. were
16. A. but reform B. but reforming C. but to reform D.other than to reform
17.A.build B.build up C. set up D. put up
18.A.to make B. making C. make D.made
19.A.head B.thehead C. a head D.heads
20.A.harmed B.hurt C.injured D.destroyed
1-5 CCBCA 6-10 ABAAC 11-15 BABDB 16-20 CBAAB
解析:
1. C 解析:in the habit of doing sth.意思为“有……的习惯”,此时habit前必须加定冠词the。
2. C 解析:as if引导的为虚拟语气,不是陈述语气,故应为C。
3. B 解析:reform和carry out之间是动宾关系,carry out a reform实施改革之意。
4. C 解析:take steps (to do sth.)意为“采取措施”,因此the
first steps和take之间为动宾关系。
5. A 解析:agree to do sth.意为“同意干某事”,agree with/on后接名词。
6. A 解析:punishment为名词,故应为disagree with,句意为“俱乐部不同意足协作山的处罚决定”。
7. B 解析:which在此引导的是非限制性定语从句,先行词是 punishment。
8.A 解析:lie in在此为“在于”,句意为“错误不在俱乐部,而在于混乱的中国足坛”。
9.A 解析:后面的and说明应用“between...and....”。
10.C 解析:protest against抗议。
11.B 解析:on purpose是一固定用法,意思为“故意地”,for the purpose of意思为“为了……目的”。
12.A 解析:share...with...意思为“同……分享……”,句意为“同对手共赢该场比赛”。
13.B 解析:lack of意为“缺乏”,句意为“因为缺乏职业精神”。
14.D 解析:in the red=in debt意为“负债”,in red则为“穿着红色衣服”。
15.B 解析:此处是主谓一致的考查,其主语为ticket sales, their other main income足同位语,是对一般情况的叙述,故D答案不对。
16.C 解析:There is no choice but to do sth.为一类句型结构,意思为“别无选择只有干…..”。若but前面含有do,did,does的形式,but后应按动词原形。若用other than,其后面应为动词原形。
17.B 解析:build up confidence意为“建立自信”,其他则没有这个意思。
18.A 解析:此处应为不定式作后置定语,句意为“中国足协将帮助亏损的俱乐部建立赢利的自信”。
19.A 解析:head表示“职务”时,其前无冠问。
20.B 解析:在表示“某人情感受到伤害”时,应用hurt。例如: Her feelings were hurt by what you said.
Lexi Peters, a 14-year-old girl in New York, loves hockey. She’s not only good at playing on her after-school team, but also at playing hockey video games. But when Peters played the popular NHL (National Hockey League) games made by Electronic Arts, something really bothered her. The virtual (虚拟的) character in the game could only be a boy — not a girl.
She didn’t think that was reasonable. There must be many girls playing hockey in the US. So she wrote a letter to Electronic Arts.
“Being represented by a man is unfair to women and girl hockey players,” Peters wrote. “Women’s hockey is a fast-growing sport. I am confident that I’m not the only woman interested in the opportunity to create herself in the game.”
Several weeks later, Peters received an unexpected e-mail from the senior producer for EA Sports’ NHL games, David Littman. “Hi, Lexi,” the e-mail began. “We agree with you!”
Electronic Arts said it would create a female player in the game. “I was thinking you could be the model,” Littman wrote. Peters almost couldn’t believe it. Later, she sent photos of herself taken at all different angles (角度).
And so, when Electronic Arts released the newest version of their game, NHL 12, this fall, Peters was the face of the female player. She can now skate with the NHL’s great players. “It’s strange at first, but you get used to it,” said Peters. “It’s really funny and cool.”
For Peters, there is also an important lesson that she will take with her the rest of her life. “If you have something to say, and you think it’s important, go for it!” she said.
【小题1】What bothered Peters when playing NHL games?
A.There was no girl character in the game. |
B.The characters were not real at all. |
C.No girls would like to play the game. |
D.It was not like playing real hockey games. |
A.girls were not allowed to play hockey in the past |
B.female players can be represented by men |
C.boys don’t like to play hockey with girls |
D.more and more girls are interested in hockey |
A.He ignored it. | B.He disliked it. |
C.He agreed to it. | D.He voted against it. |
A.enjoy the fun of being a model |
B.do what you think important to do |
C.work hard to get used to any new situation |
D.think about problems from different angles |
E
A year after graduation, I was offered a position teaching a writing class. Teaching was a profession I had never seriously considered, though several of my stories had been published. I accepted the job without hesitation, as it would allow me to wear a tie and go by the name of Mr. Davis. My father went by the same name, and I liked to imagine people getting the two of us confused. “Wait a minute” someone might say, “are you talking about Mr. Davis the retired man, or Mr. Davis the respectable scholar?”
The position was offered at the last minute, and I was given two weeks to prepare, a period I spent searching for briefcase (公文包) and standing before my full-length mirror, repeating the words, “Hello, class. I’m Mr. Davis.” Sometimes I would give myself an aggressive voice. Sometimes I would sound experienced. But when the day eventually came, my nerves kicked in and the true Mr. Davis was there. I sounded not like a thoughtful professor, but rather a 12-year-old boy.
I arrived in the classroom with paper cards designed in the shape of maple leaves. I had cut them myself out of orange construction paper. I saw nine students along a long table. I handed out the cards, and the students wrote down their names and fastened them to their breast pockets as I required.
“All right then,” I said. “Okey, here we go.” Then I opened my briefcase and realized that I had never thought beyond this moment. I had been thinking that the students would be the first to talk, offering their thoughts and opinions on the events of the day. I had imagined that I would sit at the edge of the desk, overlooking a forest of hands. Every student would yell. “Calm down, you’ll all get your turn. Once at a time, once at a time!”
A terrible silence ruled the room, and seeing no other opinions, I inspected the students to pull out their notebooks and write a brief essay related to the theme of deep disappointment.
【小题1】The author took the job to teach writing because ______.
A.he had written some stories | B.he wanted to be expected |
C.he wanted to please his father | D.he had dreamed of being a teacher |
A.write down their suggestions on the paper cards |
B.cut maple leaves out of the construction paper |
C.cut some cards out of the construction paper |
D.write down their names on the paper cards |
A.They began to talk. | B.They stayed silent. |
C.They raised their hands. | D.They shouted to be heard. |
A.he got disappointed with his first class | B.he had prepared the topic before class |
C.he wanted to calm down the students | D.he thought it was an easy topic |