【題目】 Lance Armstrong was born on September 18th, 1971. When he was seven, he got his first bicycle and started riding it every day. Later he was able to ride home by himself. Then he started entering races.
He didn't do very well in his first race. But after his persistent (堅(jiān)持不懈的) training, he became famous around the world in 1996.
However, at the same time, Lance Armstrong often felt tired and weak, and he couldn't have his races as before. Doctors told him that he had cancer. The news didn't stop Armstrong from believing he could race again. With the help of doctors, he fought against cancer.
Armstrong returned to races in 1998, and then in 1999 he entered the Tour de France. Armstrong won the first prize. Then he went on to win the Tour de France seven times! He was the world's best athlete!
Armstrong's amazing comeback from cancer made him a very famous man.
【1】How old was Lance when he got his first bicycle?
【2】When did Armstrong become famous around the world?
【3】Why couldn't Armstrong have his races as before when he was famous?
【4】Did Armstrong's illness stop him from racing?
【5】What do you think of Armstrong?
【答案】
【1】Seven years old.
【2】In 1996.
【3】Because he often felt tired and week.
【4】No,it didn’t.
【5】Armstrong was a brave and persistent man.
【解析】
本文是一篇記敘文,主要講述了美國(guó)自行車手蘭斯·阿姆斯特朗的奮斗經(jīng)歷。最后,他戰(zhàn)勝了疾病并成為世界上最優(yōu)秀的自行車選手。
【1】句意:蘭斯幾歲有了第一輛自行車?
細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“When he was seven, he got his first bicycle and started riding it every day.” 七歲時(shí),他有了自己的第一輛自行車,開始每天騎?芍m斯是在七歲的時(shí)候有了第一輛自行車。故填Seven years old.
【2】句意:阿姆斯特朗是什么時(shí)候開始聞名世界的?
細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段“But after his persistent training, he became famous around the world in 1996.”但是在他堅(jiān)持不懈的訓(xùn)練之后,他在1996年成為了世界著名的運(yùn)動(dòng)員?芍⒛匪固乩适窃1996年開始聞名世界的。故填In 1996.
【3】句意:為什么阿姆斯特朗不能像以前出名的時(shí)候那樣參加比賽呢?
細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段“However, at the same time, Lance Armstrong often felt tired and weak, and he couldn't have his races as before.”然而,與此同時(shí),蘭斯·阿姆斯特朗經(jīng)常感到疲勞和虛弱,他不能像以前那樣進(jìn)行他的比賽。可知阿姆斯特朗不能參加比賽是因?yàn)榻?jīng)常感到疲勞和虛弱。故填Because he often felt tired and week.
【4】句意:阿姆斯特朗的疾病阻止了他參加比賽嗎?
細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“The news didn't stop Armstrong from believing he could race again. With the help of doctors, he fought against cancer.” 這條消息并沒有阻止阿姆斯特朗相信他可以再次參加比賽。在醫(yī)生的幫助下,他與癌癥作斗爭(zhēng)。可知疾病并沒有阻止他參加比賽。故填No,it didn’t.
【5】句意:你覺得阿姆斯特朗怎么樣?
主旨大意題。本題是一個(gè)開放性試題,要根據(jù)自己的理解進(jìn)行答題,符合題意即可。比如“阿姆斯特朗是一個(gè)勇敢和堅(jiān)持不懈的人。”故填Armstrong was a brave and persistent man.
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