题目内容
19.A.Preparations for surfingB.Potential dangers
C.Current surfers'attitude towards surfing
D.Finding the right wave
E.Where surfers come from
F.The most dangerous sport
Surfing is one of the fastest developing sports in the world today.It used to be practiced by the ancient Polynesians,but since the 1960s anyone and everyone can go surfing.
76.C
Surfing is more of a way of life for some people than simply a sport,and many spend their time travelling around the planet in search of the perfect wave.Typically,the average surfer is a relaxed type of person:they say it's something about the art of catching waves and being out in the elements that makes you feel very relaxed.Surfers greet each other by saying"Howzit?"(a bit like"How's it going?") and sometimes call each other"bru"or"brah"from the Hawaiian word for brother,"braddah".British surfers travel in WV camper vans and look a bit like hippiest.
77.E
Anywhere that has a coastline with big waves is home to surfers.Half of Australia's coastline is surfable so there are lots of Australian surfers.Hawaii is where the sport was invented and the current champion is Hawaiian Sunny Garcia.A lot of surfers also come from California and New Zealand.There are even surfers in the UK who hang out on the southwest coast where the Atlantic waves hit the shore.
78A.
Get a board.Most surfers start on short boards.Long boards and guns are only for experienced surfers catching huge waves.You also have to be a very strong swimmer:being able to swim at least 100 meters,and 25 meters underwater is required.
79.D
Beach breaks are waves which fall onto sand.They can be big,but are best if you are a beginner.Waves vary in size during different seasons and even at different times of the day,so watch out!Surfing can be dangerous and you need advice from someone experienced.More experienced surfers catch waves at point and reef breaks.They are away from the coast,and the swell comes deep from the ocean.Point breaks are waves bent because of the shape of the land beneath the ocean,and reef breaks are shaped by coral and rocks.
80.B
Surfing is a dangerous sport if you aren't a strong swimmer or if you try to do too much.The main thing most surfers have to worry about is their own board or other surfers'boards.Great white sharks,stingrays and deadly jellyfish are also not friendly to surfers,but actually running into one of these is quite rare.
分析 本文属于说明文阅读,作者通过这篇文章向我们介绍了冲浪运动,冲浪前的准备工作,以及冲浪时的注意事项.
解答 76.C 细节理解题,根据下文Surfing is more of a way of life for some people than simply a sport,and many spend their time travelling around the planet in search of the perfect wave可知冲浪对一些人来说不仅仅是一种运动,还是一种生活方式,因此本段讲述的是网民对冲浪的态度,故选C.
77.E 细节理解题,根据下文A lot of surfers also come from California and New Zealand.可知本段讲述的是冲浪者都是来自哪,故选E.
78.A 细节理解题,根据下文You also have to be a very strong swimmer:being able to swim at least 100 meters,and 25 meters underwater is required可知本段讲述的是冲浪之前的准备活动,故选A.
79.D 细节理解题,根据下文More experienced surfers catch waves at point and reef breaks可知冲浪者应该找到适合冲浪的波,故选D.
80.B 细节理解题,根据下文Surfing is a dangerous sport if you aren't a strong swimmer or if you try to do too much可知冲浪是一个危险的运动,故选B.
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Evan Glazer,the principal of Thomas Jefferson High School in America,says the school (4)D science and math with literature and other liberal arts.
EVAN GLAZER:"Curriculum,when it's seen within one (5)D context,you're really just (6)A knowledge and skills.But if you want to look at the complexity of real problems and (7)B solutions,it requires people to come at them from different (8)C.And so we foster (培养) a lot of team teaching,(9)Dwith teachers from different (10)B so that,when they're offering challenges to students,that they have (11)Aview-points as they approach problems."
He points out that as East Asian countries consider greater (12)B for their schools,American education is (13)C in the opposite direction.Most states have recently approved (14)D standards in math and reading.
Evan Glazer:"In China and in Korea there is a strong interest in trying to get students to be more creative.And in America there is a strong interest in standardization.And,you know,the reality is we don't operate (15)A.It's trying to find that right balance."
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