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It was the summer of 1936.The Olympic Games were being held in Berlin.I had trained, sweated and disciplined myself for 6 years on the running broad jump.A year before, as a college student at the Ohio State, I'd set the world's record of 26 feet 8 1/4 inches.Nearly everyone expected me to win.
I was in for a surprise.When the time came for the broad-jump trials(选拔赛), I was shocked to see a tall boy hitting the pit (坑) at almost 26 feet on his practice leaps.He turned out to be a German named Luz Long.He had easily qualified for the finals on his first attempt.
A nervous athlete is an athlete who will make mistakes.I fouled (犯规)twice on my qualifying jumps.Walking a few yards from the pit, I kicked at the dirt disgustedly.Suddenly I felt a hand on my shoulder.I turned to look into the friendly blue eyes of Luz Long."Hi, I'm Luz Long.I don't think we've met." "Glad to meet you," I said.Then, trying to hide my nervousness, I added, "How are you?" "I'm fine.Something must be eating you.You should be able to qualify with your eyes closed." He said.
He seemed to understand my nervousness, and took pains to reassure me.Finally, seeing that I had calmed down somewhat, he said, "What does it matter if you're not the first in the trials? Tomorrow is what counts." All the tension left my body as the truth of what he said hit me.Confidently I qualified with almost a foot to spare.
Luz broke his own record and pushed me on to a peak performance.The instant I landed from my final jump—the one which set the Olympic record of 26 feet 5 1/16 inches—he was at my side, congratulating me.
【小题1】The author said "I was in for a surprise" because he _____.
A.beat Luz Long | B.met a great competitor |
C.qualified for the final | D.joined in the Olympic Games |
A.He remained confident in the Olympic Games. |
B.He had qualified for the finals on his first attempt. |
C.He broke the world record of the running broad jump. |
D.He had prepared for Berlin Olympics in Ohio State. |
A.A memorable experience in the Olympics. |
B.A reliable man in the Olympic Games. |
C.A surprising result in the Olympic Games. |
D.A good suggestion on how to win in the Olympics |
It was the summer of 1936.The Olympic Games were being held in Berlin.I had trained, sweated and disciplined myself for 6 years on the running broad jump.A year before, as a college student at the Ohio State, I'd set the world's record of 26 feet 8 1/4 inches.Nearly everyone expected me to win.
I was in for a surprise.When the time came for the broad-jump trials(选拔赛), I was shocked to see a tall boy hitting the pit (坑) at almost 26 feet on his practice leaps.He turned out to be a German named Luz Long.He had easily qualified for the finals on his first attempt.
A nervous athlete is an athlete who will make mistakes.I fouled (犯规)twice on my qualifying jumps.Walking a few yards from the pit, I kicked at the dirt disgustedly.Suddenly I felt a hand on my shoulder.I turned to look into the friendly blue eyes of Luz Long."Hi, I'm Luz Long.I don't think we've met." "Glad to meet you," I said.Then, trying to hide my nervousness, I added, "How are you?" "I'm fine.Something must be eating you.You should be able to qualify with your eyes closed." He said.
He seemed to understand my nervousness, and took pains to reassure me.Finally, seeing that I had calmed down somewhat, he said, "What does it matter if you're not the first in the trials? Tomorrow is what counts." All the tension left my body as the truth of what he said hit me.Confidently I qualified with almost a foot to spare.
Luz broke his own record and pushed me on to a peak performance.The instant I landed from my final jump—the one which set the Olympic record of 26 feet 5 1/16 inches—he was at my side, congratulating me.
1.The author said "I was in for a surprise" because he _____.
A.beat Luz Long B.met a great competitor
C.qualified for the final D.joined in the Olympic Games
2.What can we learn about the author from the passage?
A.He remained confident in the Olympic Games.
B.He had qualified for the finals on his first attempt.
C.He broke the world record of the running broad jump.
D.He had prepared for Berlin Olympics in Ohio State.
3.What is the passage mainly about?
A.A memorable experience in the Olympics.
B.A reliable man in the Olympic Games.
C.A surprising result in the Olympic Games.
D.A good suggestion on how to win in the Olympics
Jack took a long look at his speedometer(速度计) before slowing down: 73 mph.It was the fourth time in this month he broke the rules. The police officer was also_36 out of his car, the big 37__ in hand. It was Bob! They attended the same church! How embarrassing! This was worse than the coming_38__.
“Hi, Bob. Surprising to meet you like this.”
“Hello, Jack.” No_39
“It has been a long day for me in the office and I hope not to arrive home very late. I’m afraid I bent the __40_ a bit---just this once. I _41__the speedometer as soon as I saw you. It was_42_ 65.” The lie seemed to come easier.
“I know what you. I also know that you have a__43_ in our district. You were driving at seventy-one. Please, Jack, 44__the car.” Still a cold face..
_45_, Jack shut the door loudly. Why hadn’t he asked for the driver’s permit?
Bob wrote _46 on the notebook and then tapped on the door, a __47_ paper in hand.
“Thanks.” Jack _48 a smile and unfolded the sheet of paper. How much was this one going to cost? What was this? _49_ not a ticket. Jack began to read:
Dear Jack,
Once upon a time I had a daughter, who was six when50 by a car. You guessed it--- a 51 driver. A fine and three months in prison, and the man was free. Free to hug his daughter. All three of them. I _52_ had one, and I’m going to have to wait until heaven __53_ I can hug her again. A thousand times I’ve tried to_54_ that man. A thousands times I thought I had.. Maybe I did, but I need to do it again. Even now. Pray for me. And be careful. M son is all I have left.
Bob
Jack watched Bob’s car until it _55__. A full 15 minutes later, he too pulled away and drove slowly home, hoping to hug his waiting wife and children.
36. A. stepping | B. driving | C. sitting | D. climbing |
37. A. magazine | B. paper | C. notebook | D. postcard |
38. A. note | B. ticket | C. notice | D. tip |
39. A. reply | B. smile | C. word | D. sign |
40. A. truths | B. instructions | C. laws | D. rules |
41. A. tested | B. checked | C. watched | D. saw |
42. A. nearly | B. usually | C. suddenly | D. mostly |
43. A. name | B. mistake | C. job | D. house |
44. A. towards | B. out of | C. in | D. over |
45. A. Delighted | B. Excited | C. Anxious | D. Crazy |
46. A. carelessly | B. eagerly | C. quickly | D. gradually |
47. A. corrected | B. spread | C. printed | D. folded |
48. A. gave | B. forced | C. showed | D. kept |
49. A. Especially | B. Entirely | C. Exactly | D. Certainly |
50. A. injured | B. killed | C. pressed | D. knocked |
51. A. racing | B. drinking | C. speeding | D. sleeping |
52. A. only | B. also | C. still | D. never |
53. A. while | B. once | C. since | D. before |
54. A. fine | B. forgive | C. find | D. follow |
55. A. disappeared | B. returned | C. parked | D. started |
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Janice Dorrey moved quietly 1 the crowded room and sat down in a corner near the place. She studied her hands a moment, 2 her skirt, and looked up. The room was 3 with young men and women talking and moving from group to group. They all seemed to know each other very well. They laughed and talked. They told jokes about each other, and seemed quite 4 . Janice was not. She didn't know a 5 there except Tina, who had gone upstairs to the kitchen to make a salad. Tina and Janice were roommates at Grayerson College; they had traveled to Tina's hometown for the weekend.
Musicians were 6 drums and equipment in the corner. Janice watched them aimlessly 7 a familiar face 8 her eyes. A young man was adjusting(调整)a microphone stand, and she 9 him from one of the classes in her college. Suddenly she felt better. She didn't know him at all, actually. In fact, she'd only 10 him on campus(校园)a few times. But one more familiar face made her feel much more 11
She stood up and walked over to 12 she could talk to him and not be in the way. He didn't look up for a few minutes, but when he 13, she smiled and said, “Hi, there!” He broke into a surprised grin(咧嘴的笑).
“What are you doing here?” he asked.
“I came with Tina, my roommate. I guess these are some of her high school friends.” Janice 14 her memory for the young man's name.
“Oh, yeah. Tina Sommers. She and I graduated the same year. These are my highschool friends too. ”
Janice 15 by the look on his face that he couldn't remember her name either. So she held out her hand and said simply, “Janice.”
The young man looked relieved(放心), shook her hand, and said, Brian.”
“Do you play with the band, Brian?” Janice asked.
“No, but my brother does. I just 16 them get things ready when I'm around. ” he answered.
“Well, I'd better keep 17 your way. It looks like you've got your hands full. ”Janice turned to leave.
“Don't turn off,” Brian laughed. “I'll be 18 in a minute. I'll make a deal with you. Go and get us some drinks 19 I'm doing this, and then I'll introduce you to some really nice people here.”
Janice grinned back at him.
“Okay,” she said and hurried off through the crowd.
Five minutes later she came back 20 two paper cups and some sandwiches. When Brian saw her, he said, “That was perfect timing.”
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Janice Dorrey moved quietly 1 the crowded room and sat down in a corner near the place. She studied her hands a moment, 2 her skirt, and looked up. The room was 3 with young men and women talking and moving from group to group. They all seemed to know each other very well. They laughed and talked. They told jokes about each other, and seemed quite 4 . Janice was not. She didn't know a 5 there except Tina, who had gone upstairs to the kitchen to make a salad. Tina and Janice were roommates at Grayerson College; they had traveled to Tina's hometown for the weekend.
Musicians were 6 drums and equipment in the corner. Janice watched them aimlessly 7 a familiar face 8 her eyes. A young man was adjusting(调整)a microphone stand, and she 9 him from one of the classes in her college. Suddenly she felt better. She didn't know him at all, actually. In fact, she'd only 10 him on campus(校园)a few times. But one more familiar face made her feel much more 11
She stood up and walked over to 12 she could talk to him and not be in the way. He didn't look up for a few minutes, but when he 13, she smiled and said, “Hi, there!” He broke into a surprised grin(咧嘴的笑).
“What are you doing here?” he asked.
“I came with Tina, my roommate. I guess these are some of her high school friends.” Janice 14 her memory for the young man's name.
“Oh, yeah. Tina Sommers. She and I graduated the same year. These are my highschool friends too. ”
Janice 15 by the look on his face that he couldn't remember her name either. So she held out her hand and said simply, “Janice.”
The young man looked relieved(放心), shook her hand, and said, Brian.”
“Do you play with the band, Brian?” Janice asked.
“No, but my brother does. I just 16 them get things ready when I'm around. ” he answered.
“Well, I'd better keep 17 your way. It looks like you've got your hands full. ”Janice turned to leave.
“Don't turn off,” Brian laughed. “I'll be 18 in a minute. I'll make a deal with you. Go and get us some drinks 19 I'm doing this, and then I'll introduce you to some really nice people here.”
Janice grinned back at him.
“Okay,” she said and hurried off through the crowd.
Five minutes later she came back 20 two paper cups and some sandwiches. When Brian saw her, he said, “That was perfect timing.”
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