【題目】Chen Penbin has completed ultramarathons (超級馬拉松)on all seven continents (大洲).The Antarctic Ice Marathon last November is one of the hardest races Chen has ever run. However,he finished the race in 13 hours,57 minutes and 46 seconds,taking the first place. Although he was unable to break the record of about 11 hours,he achieved an amazing life goal by completing ultramarathons on seven continents during four years and five months.

Chen was born in a fishing village on an island. He joined his brother in the fishing boat when he was 13.After working as a fisherman for nine years,he found another job in a factory and developed the hobby of jogging between his home and the factory,a 10-kilometer trip,every day. Chen came to realize he had a special talent for running.

“I have many goals to achieve since there are so many contests in different countries. I hope that I can run until I'm 60 years old,and if I fail to do so,I have no problem going back to be a fisherman again.”

1When did Chen Penbin join the Antarctic Ice Marathon?

A. Last September. B. Last November. C. This January. D. This August.

2The record of the Antarctic Ice Marathon is about ________ hours.

A. 11 B. 12 C. 13 D. 14

3Chen worked with his ________ as a fisherman when he was 13 years old.

A. mother B. father C. brother D. sister

4How far is it from Chen's home to the factory that he worked in?

A. 5 kilometers. B. 10 kilometers. C. 15 kilometers. D. 20 kilometers.

5What can we learn from the above material?

A. Chen Penbin was born in a mountain village.

B. Chen won second place in the Antarctic Ice Marathon.

C. Chen hopes to run until he is 70 years old.

D. Chen thinks it's easy to be a fisherman again.

【答案】

1 B

2 A

3 C

4 B

5 D

【解析】

短文是記敘文。敘述了長跑運動員陳鵬斌的成長經(jīng)歷。陳鵬斌是一位超級馬拉松運動員,他已經(jīng)跑遍了世界七大洲。去年11月參加了南極洲冰上馬拉松比賽,并獲得第一。13歲時,他和哥哥在漁船上工作,后來他找到另一份工作,他每天在工廠和家之間跑10千米距離,才意識到自己的跑步天賦。他希望跑不動之后,再去當(dāng)漁民。

1B 細節(jié)理解題 根據(jù)第一段第2The Antarctic Ice Marathon last November is one of the hardest races Chen has ever run.去年11月的南極冰上馬拉松是陳鵬彬曾經(jīng)跑過的最艱難的?芍ツ11月參加過南極馬拉松。故選B。

2A 細節(jié)理解題 根據(jù)第一段最后一句的“Although he was unable to break the record of about 11 hours,雖然他沒有打破11小時的世界紀(jì)錄,……”可知世界紀(jì)錄是大約11小時。故選A。

3C 細節(jié)理解題 根據(jù)第二段第2He joined his brother in the fishing boat when he was 13.當(dāng)他13歲時,加入了哥哥的漁船。可知他和哥哥工作是在13歲時。故選C。

4B 細節(jié)理解題 根據(jù)第二段he found another job in a factory and developed the hobby of jogging between his home and the factory, a 10-kilometer trip, every day.他在一家工廠找到另一份工作,發(fā)展了一種愛好—每天在工廠和家之間慢跑10千米。故選B。

5D 推理判斷題 根據(jù)第三段I hope that I can run until I'm 60 years old, and if I fail to do so, I have no problem going back to be a fisherman again.”可知,他認為做漁民是一件容易的事情。故選D。

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