题目内容
Just because
you are in a wheelchair doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the competitiveness(
竞争) —the all-around fun —that playing
sports offers you. More and more wheelchair users are playing sports every day
—some even on a professional level. The following are just a few examples of
the different choices you have.
Wheelchair basketball is a very common wheelchair sport. It was started over
forty years ago as part of a medical recovery(
康复) program. Over the years it has
grown rapidly. Today wheelchair basketball is a professional sport that has
more than 180 teams across the United States. In order to play wheelchair
basketball, it is essential to have a lightweight wheelchair. Several different
kinds of sports wheelchairs are on the market today just for sports fans.
Another wheelchair sport, quad rugby(
橄榄球), was specifically designed for
people who can’t move their arms or legs and are unable to play wheelchair
basketball. It is a mixture of wheelchair basketball and ice hockey. To play
the game you must have two teams of four players each.
Power soccer is another fun wheelchair sport that can be very fun and exciting.
Players in power soccer must have an electric wheelchair. Two teams have two
30-minute halves to push the soccer ball over the other team’s goal line. The
first team to reach the other team’s goal line most frequently wins.
Based on the sport you choose to take part in, there are several things you can
buy for your wheelchair, including belts, gloves, bags for carrying things,
drink holders and special back supports.
1.In which part of the newspaper will you read this
passage?
A.Technology. |
B.Society. |
C.Culture. |
D.Health. |
2.In the
beginning, wheelchair basketball was started for the purpose of ______.
A.holding professional games around the US |
B.spreading the sport all over the US |
C.helping patients return to a normal life |
D.making people want to play sports |
3.What is
the main idea of the passage?
A.To introduce some possible sports to wheelchair users. |
B.To introduce some products to the wheelchair users. |
C.To encourage wheelchair users to compete with each other. |
D.To talk about the differences between these sports. |
1.D
2.C
3.A
【解析】略
It’s Saturday morning. Tony’s sitting at the kitchen table, 36 with a piece of bread. He’s not even 37 . Is he ill? No, but he does have a 38 .He has nothing to do becau se the Internet is down. When he 39 up this morning, Tony was feeling 40 . He jumped out of bed full of plans for the 41 ahead. It would be a weekend like any other---a great weekend. But that was before he turned on his 42 and found he was 43 to go online. Having no Internet changes everything.
Every weekend, Tony 44 goes online to email friends, reads the 45 to keep up with what’s happening in the world and 46 a few online chess games with his cousin Helen to finish the weekend off. The perfect weekend---online!
Just as Tony is wondering how he can possibly have a normal weekend 47 the Internet, his mum walks into the 48 . “Cheer up, Tony. Don’t 49 the Internet any more, OK?” Tony makes no 50 but sighs (叹气).“Go and play chess with Helen!” Tony’s mum 51 .
“Oh, yes! Helen 52 just around the corner. We can meet and play chess face 53 face for a change. Maybe this weekend won’t be so bad,” Tony 54 , as he walks to the phone. There is 55 without the Internet after all.
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