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閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C、D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。

We all know that sports may help us become stronger. But their_________ go far beyond this. Research shows that sports that _________ aiming and hitting skills, for example, tennis, badminton and baseball, help children increase _________ . They help develop leadership qualities and _________ team spirit in kids. They involve competition. Playing sports teaches them to accept _________ with a positive spirit when they lose a game.

Playing sports does a lot of good to the development of _________ skills. Sports teach you to communicate with people and work together as a _________ . Sports improve collective thinking and help develop your planning and organizational skills, too. Sports build _________ , since winning a game always gives you a sense of accomplishment.

Playing sports requires you to strategize(制定策略). You need to be very _________ to score goals or earn points. You need to _________ strategies to win. You need to judge your competitor’s strategy and change yours _________ . This certainly involves clever thinking, which sports _________ . Studies show that kids who play sports _________ do well in school and college.

Playing sports brings you _________ . Jumping about, running around, racing to get ahead, _________ , falling and standing up again, all of them are a(n) _________ of playing sports. There is no _________ to the happiness this brings. _________ , sports are a form of exercise which produces happiness molecules (分子) in your body, thus improving your mental health. You can’t be sad _________ playing sports. Sports produce _________ energy in you and the people around you.

1.A. courses B. benefits C. challenges D. decisions

2.A. add B. fit C. lack D. involve

3.A. focus B. courage C. weight D. strength

4.A. break B. shake C. raise D. change

5.A. explanations B. punishments C. congratulations D. failures

6.A. musical B. social C. medical D. technical

7.A. team B. nation C. class D. family

8.A. friendship B. judgment C. confidence D. enthusiasm

9.A. strong B. smart C. generous D. humorous

10.A. put off B. make up C. take over D. work out

11.A. accordingly B. generally C. equally D. largely

12.A. prepare B. recognize C. encourage D. promise

13.A. formally B. frequently C. naturally D. completely

14.A. hope B. honor C. pride D. pleasure

15.A. cheering B. dreaming C. chatting D. quarreling

16.A. case B. field C. part D. amount

17.A. method B. match C. risk D. trouble

18.A. For example B. As a result C. In addition D. In other words

19.A. while B. before C. unless D. since

20.A. serious B. nervous C. positive D. creative

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