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A soldier who lost both his legs after being blown up in Afghanistan is racing a sports car in his hometown this weekend.

Remarkably David Birrell will not only drive the Mazda MX5 but he does without any specially adapted equipment.

Davie, 28, has battled back from terrible injuries after a bomb blew up directly below him. He gave himself first aid and fired at Taliban(塔利班) fighters until help arrived. Davie was always interested in motor sport and after spending weeks in hospital was introduced by Help the Heroes to Mission Motorsport, which helps the wounded recover. The charity(慈善机构) are organizing a major event, Race of Remembrance, at the Anglesey Circuit near Rhosneigr of North Wales in November, and Davie was at the circuit yesterday for an official launch.

He said,“It’s my first time racing on Anflesey. This means everything to me. I loved it straight away, and it gives you something to focus on, to try and stay in front of others. I was boxing since the age of eight and my whole life has been one-to-one competition. But now everything has changed.”

Davie, a corporal(下士)in the Black Watch, was in Helmand in April 2010 when his interpreter stood on the bomb. He said,“I was confused and went blank(空白) for a couple of seconds. There was dust in the air and I couldn’t see. Both legs were still attached but there were massive injuries to my right leg and my left foot was broken.”As the Taliban began firing he returned fire and waited for help. He added,“A medical team came over. I was taken back to Camp Bastion by helicopter. I was there for two days before being flown to hospital in Birmingham.”

He had lost his right leg and the following year had his left leg amputated below the knee, ending the Army career.

1.Davie was wounded _____________ according to the passage?

A. In Rhosneigr. B. In Birmingham.

C. In Helmand. D. In Bastion.

2.___________can replace the underlined word“ amputated” in the last paragraph?

A. Cut off. B. Blew up.

C. Focused on. D. Attached to.

3. Davie is most likely to come from ___________.

A. Afghanistan. B. the UK.

C. the US. D. Taliban.

4.What we know about Davie is that _____________.

A. Davie was killed by Taliban fighters.

B. Davie’s interpreter survived the accident.

C. Davie’s legs were blown up immediately.

D. Davie might like boxing when he was young.

 

1.C

2.A

3.B

4.D

【解析】

试题分析: 本文是人物类阅读,讲述一个在阿富汗战争中失去双腿的战士如何参加赛车的故事。

1.C 细节理解题。根据第五段提到Davie, a corporal(下士)in the Black Watch, was in Helmand in April 2010 when his interpreter stood on the bomb.可知选C项。

2.A 词意猜测。根据最后一段提到He had lost his right leg and the following year had his left leg amputated below the knee, ending the Army career他失去右腿,紧接着一年左腿膝盖以下也被截肢,故选A项。

3.B 细节理解题。根据倒数第二段提到I was there for two days before being flown to hospital in Birmingham.可知是英国,故选B项。

4.D 细节理解题。根据第三段提到I was boxing since the age of eight and my whole life has been one-to-one competition.可知在自从八岁以来一直打拳击,故选D项。

考点:人物类阅读。

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阅读下列各小题,根据汉语提示,用句末括号内的英语单词完成句子。

1. online games frequently does great harm to young students’ physical and mental health.(expose)

频繁接触网络游戏对青年学生身心健康有很大损害。

2.I think Happy Camp by Hunan TV station is the only one of the entertainment programs in China ________________ audience of all ages. (appeal)

我认为,湖南电视台的《快乐大本营》是中国唯一一档受各个年龄段观众喜欢的娱乐节目。

3.They had no time to arrange their own wedding, so they by a company.(have)

他们没时间安排婚礼,于是就请一家婚庆公司组织了他们的婚礼。

4.They reached a church and saw many people running away in all directions. (look)

他们到达了一个像教堂的地方看到许多人四散逃走。

5.Nowadays more attention should be paid to the children at home, who often go through a lot of suffering.(leave)

现在应该多关注留守儿童, 他们经常受苦很多。

6.The official is proud to tell us that never before of abusing his power. (accuse)

那位官员很自豪地告诉我们他从未被指控滥用权力。

7.After working in Shanghai for another 10 years, the couple bought another house, which was __________________ their former one. (size)

在上海又工作了10年后,这对夫妻又买了一套房,是以前房子的两倍大

8.The public wondered ________________________ made the negotiation between two sides break down. (be)

公众不知道究竟是什么使这次双边谈判破裂了。

9. ____________________ the party, we promise to give him or her a chance to have a photo taken with the movie star. (attend)

无论是谁将参加聚会,我们都承诺给他/她一个与电影明星照相的机会。

10.He ___________________, or such a gentle man wouldn’t have got so angry and lost his temper. (misunderstand)

他一定是遭到了误解,否则如此温和的一个人是不会生气地发脾气的。

 

After ruling the tennis world for almost five years, Roger Federer is adjusting to life at NO.2. But, like any king whose throne(王冠) has been taken away, the Swiss star is already planning secretly his return to power, beginning at this week’s US Open.

The problem is, many experts think he will never do it. They blame everything from age and tough competition to his racket(球拍)and psychology.

For years Federer, 27, had enjoyed the view from the top. Competitors saw him as undefeated, and for the most part he was. However, before the 2008 season began, Federer had an illness that stole his strength and clearly affected his play on the court. Ever since, he has struggled to return to form, winning just two of his last 14 tournaments.

“Twenty-seven is an age when your body starts talking back to you.” tennis great John McEnroe told the New York Times.

Pancho Sefura, another tennis great, noted that Federer is also facing a maturing crop of young talents. “There are too many great players now,” he said, naming Britain’s Andy Murray, 21, and Latvia’s Ernests Gulbis, 20.

US magazine Sports illustrated tennis columnist Jon Wertheim suggested that part of Federer’s problem could be his insistence on using a small racket. He says that the smaller head demands ball control. But we see time and again that racket makers try to get players to use a certain stick — one they would like to market to consumers and it has a negative effect on the professional game.

Sports psychologist Jim Loehr told the Times that Federer is probably feeling “a sense of doubt” after being considered as undefeated for so long. If Federer is to recover his state of being undefeated, Loehr said he must overcome his doubt. “Federer doesn’t need fame and money. But he has to get better. He has to go to a whole new level. That’s the only way he stays in the game,” he said.

As for beginning his first Grand Slam in ages as the NO.2 seed, Federer said it might be for the best. “Five years almost, I was expected to win every tournament I entered,” he said, “so maybe Rafael Nadal now feels what I had to feel for a very long time. It will be interesting to see how he handles it.”

1.What does the underlined sentence “your body starts talking back to you” in Para.4 mean?

A. Your strength is beginning to decline.

B. Your body often argues with you.

C. You are more easily to have quite terrible diseases.

D. You can do whatever you want.

2.From the passage, we know the main reason why Federer’s throne was taken away is that _____.

A. he is facing a maturing crop of young talents.

B. he insisted on using a small racket.

C. he had an illness that stole his strength.

D. he is becoming older and older.

3.What can be inferred from the passage?

A. the racket makers aim at the players’better performance in games.

B.It is impossible for Federer to return to power.

C.Federer has never won a Grand Slam before.

D. Now it is Nadal who has replaced Federer as the No.1 tennis player.

4.What’s the best title of the passage?

A. Federer Hopes to Recover His Magic

B. Federer — Always Undefeated

C. Nadal — The No.1 Tennis Player

D. State of Mind Plays an Important Role

 

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