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【题目】听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1What are the speakers mainly talking about?

A.Their favorite sports.

B.The best game they ever saw.

C.Childhood sports memories.

2What sport did the man use to play?

A.Baseball.B.Basketball.C.American football.

3Why does the woman suggest watching the team from Oakland?

A.She likes the coach.

B.The players are the best.

C.Their live games are shown online.

【答案】

1A

2B

3A

【解析】

【原文】

W:So,which sport do you prefer - basketball or baseball?

M:To be honest,I don’t really care for either one.

W:I thought everyone liked basketball.Why don’t you like it?

M:I used to play basketball when I was little,but I never scored a basket.Every time I watch a basketball game,I think about how horrible I was at it.

W:That makes sense.

M:How about you? What’s your favorite sport?

W:My absolute favorite is American football.

M:Have you ever seen a live game?

W:Sure,many times.It’s an exciting game for people to watch.

M:I’ve never really understood the game.

W:It’s not that difficult.If you want to watch a game with me,I can explain the rules and strategy while we’re watching.

M:Thanks.That would be nice.When’s the next game?

W:Not for a while,but we could watch an old one on the Internet so I can explain the game to you.

M:That’s a good idea.

W:Let’s watch the team from Oakland.They have a good owner and a great coach.

M:OK.

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