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    Ball Management

Players should always keep a tennis ball in their hand or pocket during a match. Even the most patient tennis players despise waiting for their opponent to find a ball to serve(发球).

Behavior & Attitude

Even if you’re playing badly, you should not shout or look depressed in a friendly match. Undoubtedly, your attitude affects how you play, so try to have fun and stay positive.

Pace

Do not deliberately slow the game down. Play at the pace of the server and look ready. Servers also should not rush to start each point. You should re-do the point if you serve the ball before the receiver is ready. The receiver is out of luck, however, if he claims he was not ready after making an attempt at returning the serve.

For Spetators(观众)

Cheering

While it is seen as proper etiquette(礼仪)to remain silent during the live play, loud and spirited cheers are welcome after a hard-earned point. The players appreciate the recognition for their efforts and are encouraged to continue playing at a high level when the crowd is actively involved.

Leaving and returning to your seat

During live play it’s expected that all spectators will remain seated until the next break between games. Movements in the stands(看台) can serve as a distraction(分心的事物) to the players and can also block the view of other audience.

Photography

The issue of camera shutter(快门) noise has earned a lot of attention in golf, but luckily for tennis fans it’s much less of a concern on the court. While the noise produced by the camera is not seen as a major issue, flash photography should be avoided during live play.

1.During warm-ups, tennis player ______________.

A. ought to hit a full pace

B. can place their shots anywhere

C. should not practice competitively

D. had better run around the whole court

2.According to the text, during tennis matches, _____________________.

A. players can slow the game down when tired

B. players don’t have to keep a ball in their hand

C. the receiver shouldn’t return the serve if not ready

D. loud cheers are not allowed even after hard-earned points

3.It can be inferred from the last paragraph that ____________________.

A. flash photography is acceptable on the golf court

B. tennis fans can use flash photography during matches

C. the noise from cameras is not permitted in tennis matches

D. tennis matches require a less degree of quiet than golf ones

4.What’s the text mainly about?

A. Some tips for tennis players to win a match.

B. What to do while watching tennis matches.

C. How to behave properly in tennis matches.

D. Rules tennis players must obey in matches.

 

【答案】

 

1.C

2.C

3.D

4.C

【解析】

试题分析:文章介绍了网球运动中运动员有必须遵守的官方规定,但是还有人们必须了解的与官方规定同等重要的非明文规定。文章讲述几个重要的方面,例如赛前的热身,对球的管理,比赛中的举止和态度,速度等,另外人们也必须了解一些不成文的规定,例如欢呼,离开或回到你的座位上,拍照等。

1. C细节理解题。For the most part, you shouldn’t hit at full pace. Place your shots around the middle of the court so your opponent can easily return the ball without having to run around the court.句意为:在很大程度上,你不应该全速去打,要围绕着场地的中心去打,你的对手能够很容易地返球而不用来回的跑动。因此C是正确的。在热身运动中,不用具有竞争性的去打。

2.C细节理解题。You should re-do the point if you serve the ball before the receiver is ready. The receiver is out of luck, however, if he claims he was not ready after making an attempt at returning the serve.句意为:你应该重新再来一次,如果接球的人没有准备好。(在接球的人准备好之前,你应该重新再做),但是如果接球的人在试图去接了之后,再声称他没有做好准备,那他就太不幸了。所以C是正确的,在没有准备好之前,不应该接球。

3.D细节理解题。The issue of camera shutter(快门) noise has earned a lot of attention in golf, but luckily for tennis fans it’s much less of a concern on the court.相机快门的噪音在高尔夫球比赛中引起了很大的关注,但是幸运的是对网球迷来说,有关噪音的问题还没有太多关注。所以D是正解的,网球对噪音的要求还是低于高尔夫球的。

4.C综合理解题。文章从网球运动员和观众两个方面讲述了在网球比赛中应该注意的问题,包括动动员的热身和观从的拍照等,所在讲述了在比赛当中应该注意的问题是文章的中心。故C是正确的。

【考点】考查日常生活类文章的阅读理解。

 

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