The wrestlers ________ them into smaller groups to grapple one another.
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:053
Many sports need the services of one or more referees(裁判). You will find, for example, referees in swimming, diving competitions, football, skating, basketball, and tennis, among others. The referee's judgement, no matter what the sport is, can make the difference between winning and losing.
When a decision is announced, one can often hear loud cheering from the spectators(观众). Sometimes the people don't agree with the decision. Usually, however, no matter what the people think, the decision of the judge is final. With the instant replay television viewers often get a second chance to watch the special sports moments. Should the camera help the referees in making their decisions? Some people think so. The Japanese have been using the television instant replay in one of their sports for some time.
In Japan, where sumo wrestling is thought by many to be the national sport, a wrestler named Taiho was trying to break Futabayama's record of 69 victories. In the 46th match, Futabayama was declared the winner by mistake because the judges had not seen the wrestler's foot leave the circle.
Soon after the mistake, the people said that they had a right to see the match end with the correct winners since they had paid as much as $ 375 for a ringside seat. Now cameras record the actions or wrestlers. The camera is the most important referee of all. If a man or a woman makes a mistake in judgement, the camera will correct it, and the instant replay will let everyone know it. The right winner will win.
(1) The passage is mainly about ________.
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A.how to wrestle in Japan
B.the use of a camera as referee
C.watching matches on television
D.why sumo wrestling is fun
(2) In most sports, the referee ________.
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A.doesn't count much
B.gets paid too much
C.gets paid too much
D.has the final word
(3) A poor decision ________.
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A.can cause the wrong winner ________.
B.is usually declared winner
C.almost never happens
D.shouldn't matter much
(4) You can tell that sumo wrestling ________.
A.is played on a race track
B.has teams of nine
C.is a contest between two
D.is very unpopular in Japan
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:051
Many sports need the services of one or more referees(裁判).You will find, for example, referees in swimming, diving competitions, football, skating, basketball, and tennis, among others, The referee’s judgment, no matter what the sport is, can make the difference between winning and losing.
When a decision is announced, one can often hear loud cheering from the spectators (观众).Sometimes the people don’t agree with the decision.Usually, however, no matter what the people think, the decision of the judge is final.With the instant (即时的) replay, television viewers often get a second chance to watch the special sports moments.Should the camera help the referees in making their decisions? Some people think so.The Japanese have been using the television instant replay in one of their sports for some time.
In Japan, where sumo wrestling is thought by many to be the national sport, a wrestler named Taiho was trying to break Futabayama's record of 69 victories.In the 46th match, Futabayama was declared the winner by mistake because the judges had not seen the wrestler’s foot leave the circle.
Soon after the mistake, the people said that they had a right to see the match end with the correct winners since they had paid as much as$ 375 for a ringside seat.Now cameras record the actions of the wrestlers.The camera is the most important referee of all.If a man or a woman makes a mistake in judgment, the camera will correct it, and the instant replay will let everyone know it.The right winner will win.
1.The passage is mainly about ________.
A.how to wrestle in Japan
B.use of a camera as a referee
C.watching matches on television
D.why sumo wrestling is fun
2.A poor decision ________.
A.can cause the wrong winner
B.is usually declared twice
C.almost never happens
D.shouldn’t matter much
3.You can tell that sumo wrestling ________.
A.is played on a race track
B.has teams of nine
C.it a contest (competition) between two
D.is very unpopular in Japan
4.Taiho was trying to ________.
A.lose the match quickly
B.murder Futabayama
C.help the referee
D.break a record
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
World Wrestling Entertainment is the largest professional wrestling organization in North America. It was called World Wrestling Federation until it changed its name because of a legal dispute. Its more than one hundred wrestlers fight each other in competitive matches that are written and practiced before they are performed.
Professional wrestlers are athletes but act as entertainers. They are not seeking athletic records, but instead want to excite an audience. To do this, they use unusual names and wear special clothing during wrestling matches. These wrestlers include the Stone Cold Stunner and the Undertaker.
Most professional wrestling matches are between two men or two women. They fight inside an area called a ring that is separated from the audience by ropes. Each match continues until one wrestler forces the other's shoulders to the floor and holds them there for a count of three. Most World Wrestling Entertainment matches continue for only about four to seven minutes.
An organization official called a promoter decides before the match who will win. But who wins and who loses is not the important thing in professional wrestling. The important thing is that the audience enjoys the pretend fight. Some wrestlers rarely win, but continue to be popular.
Not all wrestling matches are between two people. Some are called tag team matches and involve teams of two, three or four wrestlers. Another kind of match is called a battle royal. It involves thirty to sixty wrestlers competing against each other. A wrestler loses when he or she is thrown out of the ring. The winner is the last wrestler still standing.
Why did World Wrestling Federation change its name?
A. Because audience didn’t like it.
B. Because maybe there was another name similar to it.
C. Because they wanted their name more unusual.
D. Because the name was out of date.
Professional wrestlers’ main aim is to _______.
A. excite the audience B. make a record
C. win a prize D. win the match
As a whole, the third paragraph is _______.
A. entertaining B. descriptive C. instructive D. persuasive
Which of the following statements is right according to the passage?
A. All professional wrestling matches are between two men or two women.
B. The wrestler who loses the match will lose popularity.
C. Wrestlers usually wear special clothing to look funny.
D. A wrestler who is thrown out of the ring will lose the match in all wrestling matches.
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科目:高中英语 来源:2011届本溪县高二暑期补课阶段考试英语卷 题型:阅读理解
World Wrestling Entertainment is the largest professional wrestling organization in North America. It was called World Wrestling Federation until it changed its name because of a legal dispute. Its more than one hundred wrestlers fight each other in competitive matches that are written and practiced before they are performed.
Professional wrestlers are athletes but act as entertainers. They are not seeking athletic records, but instead want to excite an audience. To do this, they use unusual names and wear special clothing during wrestling matches. These wrestlers include the Stone Cold Stunner and the Undertaker.
Most professional wrestling matches are between two men or two women. They fight inside an area called a ring that is separated from the audience by ropes. Each match continues until one wrestler forces the other's shoulders to the floor and holds them there for a count of three. Most World Wrestling Entertainment matches continue for only about four to seven minutes.
An organization official called a promoter decides before the match who will win. But who wins and who loses is not the important thing in professional wrestling. The important thing is that the audience enjoys the pretend fight. Some wrestlers rarely win, but continue to be popular.
Not all wrestling matches are between two people. Some are called tag team matches and involve teams of two, three or four wrestlers. Another kind of match is called a battle royal. It involves thirty to sixty wrestlers competing against each other. A wrestler loses when he or she is thrown out of the ring. The winner is the last wrestler still standing.
【小题1】Why did World Wrestling Federation change its name?
A.Because audience didn’t like it. |
B.Because maybe there was another name similar to it. |
C.Because they wanted their name more unusual. |
D.Because the name was out of date. |
A.excite the audience | B.make a record |
C.win a prize | D.win the match |
A.entertaining | B.descriptive | C.instructive | D.persuasive |
A.All professional wrestling matches are between two men or two women. |
B.The wrestler who loses the match will lose popularity. |
C.Wrestlers usually wear special clothing to look funny. |
D.A wrestler who is thrown out of the ring will lose the match in all wrestling matches. |
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科目:高中英语 来源:2010-2011学年本溪县高二暑期补课阶段考试英语卷 题型:阅读理解
World Wrestling Entertainment is the largest professional wrestling organization in North America. It was called World Wrestling Federation until it changed its name because of a legal dispute. Its more than one hundred wrestlers fight each other in competitive matches that are written and practiced before they are performed.
Professional wrestlers are athletes but act as entertainers. They are not seeking athletic records, but instead want to excite an audience. To do this, they use unusual names and wear special clothing during wrestling matches. These wrestlers include the Stone Cold Stunner and the Undertaker.
Most professional wrestling matches are between two men or two women. They fight inside an area called a ring that is separated from the audience by ropes. Each match continues until one wrestler forces the other's shoulders to the floor and holds them there for a count of three. Most World Wrestling Entertainment matches continue for only about four to seven minutes.
An organization official called a promoter decides before the match who will win. But who wins and who loses is not the important thing in professional wrestling. The important thing is that the audience enjoys the pretend fight. Some wrestlers rarely win, but continue to be popular.
Not all wrestling matches are between two people. Some are called tag team matches and involve teams of two, three or four wrestlers. Another kind of match is called a battle royal. It involves thirty to sixty wrestlers competing against each other. A wrestler loses when he or she is thrown out of the ring. The winner is the last wrestler still standing.
1.Why did World Wrestling Federation change its name?
A.Because audience didn’t like it. |
B.Because maybe there was another name similar to it. |
C.Because they wanted their name more unusual. |
D.Because the name was out of date. |
2. Professional wrestlers’ main aim is to _______.
A.excite the audience |
B.make a record |
C.win a prize |
D.win the match |
3. As a whole, the third paragraph is _______.
A.entertaining |
B.descriptive |
C.instructive |
D.persuasive |
4. Which of the following statements is right according to the passage?
A.All professional wrestling matches are between two men or two women. |
B.The wrestler who loses the match will lose popularity. |
C.Wrestlers usually wear special clothing to look funny. |
D.A wrestler who is thrown out of the ring will lose the match in all wrestling matches. |
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