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阅读下列短文,从文中所给的四个选项(A,B,C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
Fans burst into cheers as China's 44 - year effort to reach the World Cup finals was finally fulfilled in Shenyang on October 7,2001 with a 1 - 0 win over Oman in the Asian qualifier (合格者).
Happy fans throughout the world's most populous country rushed into the night to celebrate the historic victory for which they have waited for decades. Expectations of a Chinese victory against the Oman team were so high that celebrations had been prepared beforehand and started at the stadium immediately following the match. “Today is the most important day in my life,” said Zhang Jingquan, a 23 - year - old man who has recently graduated from a university in Beijing.
The response contrasted to May 19, 1985, when after hearing that China had failed to get into the World Cup finals, fans went on a rampage (到处进行暴力) and started burning cars and causing fires on the streets of Beijing. While in European countries people have always been aware of football's power to make supporters react in such a strong and passionate way, this was the first time for the Chinese public to see such a response. The May 19 incident had the effect of drawing more fans to the games rather than turning them away.
In recent years more and more people have been drawn to football. Football fan clubs and associations have been set up across the country. In fact, football is becoming such a focus of interest that even football fans are becoming famous. Luo Xi, known as “China's No. 1 football fan,” is one of the more prominent (突出的) examples of this trend. for him, football has filled his mind so continually that he has managed to lose his job and his wife after deciding to give his undivided attention to watching football.
The reason that football has become so popular is that anyone can he a supporter. You do not have to take exams to be supporter, you even don't have to be able to play football!
The competitive nature of the game gives fans a sense that they are part of a special social group. With its fierce competition and mass participation, football is unique (独特的). It is the world's number one sport. The huge size of the field also gives a chance for the players to be creative and for the spectators (观众) to look on fearfully. People can experss themselves through football. It's quite easy to learn and play the sport: you need only a ball.
1.China's football team tried to win the Asian qualifier first in ________.
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2.After hearing that China had failed to get into the World Cup final in 1985, fans in Beijing were ________.
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3.The underlined words “such a response” here refers to ________.
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A.supporters react in such a strong and passionate way
B.China managed to get into the World Cup finals
C.Fans went on a rampage and started burning cars and causing fires on the streets of Beijing
D.The May 19 incident had the effect of drawing more fans to the games rather than turning them away
4.Football has been so popular, mainly because ________.
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A.it is quite easy to learn and play the sport
B.anyone can be a supporter
C.its competition is very fierce
D.people can express themselves through football
5.Tha author took Luo Xi for example in order to ________.
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A.explain why he is known as China's No. 1 football fan
B.say football has become the favorite sport in China
C.state that football is becoming such a focus of interest that even football fans are becoming famous
D.show the position of football in people's daily life
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