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As college sports continue to be hugely popular and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) brings in large amounts of money, people have restarted the debate on whether college athletes should get paid.

Supporters of the idea believe that, because college athletes are bringing in audiences, they should receive some sort of compensation (补偿). In fact, the NCAA brings in about $1 billion income a year, but college athletes don’t receive any of that money in the form of a paycheck. Additionally, people who believe college athletes should be paid state that paying college athletes will actually encourage them to remain in college longer and not turn professionals as quickly, either by giving them a way to begin earning money in college or requiring them to sign a contract (合同) saying they’ll stay at the university for a certain number of years while making an agreed-upon salary.

People who argue against the idea of paying college athletes believe the practice could be disastrous for college sports. Paying athletes would turn college sports into a bidding (竞拍) war, where only the richest schools could afford top athletes, and most schools would be shut out from developing a talented team. It could also harm the camaraderie within many college teams if players become unhappy that certain teammates are making more money than they are.

Those against paying college athletes also believe that the athletes are receiving enough benefits already. The top athletes receive scholarships that are worth tens of thousands per year. They receive free food and textbooks, get travel bonuses and free equipment, and can use their time in college as a way to attract the attention of professional coaches. No other college students receive anywhere near as much from their schools.

While both sides have good points, it’s clear that the negatives of paying college athletes far outweigh the positives. College athletes have been compensated enough. Adding a salary would result in a college athletic system where only a few athletes are paid by some schools who enter bidding wars to sign them up, while most student athletics and college athletic programs suffer or even shut down for lack of money. Continuing to offer the present benefits to student athletes makes it possible for as many people to benefit from and enjoy college sports as possible.

1. It can be learned from Paragraph 2 that college athletes ________.
A.have earned what they are promised
B.tend to serve college longer when paid
C.should sign a contract to make an agreed-upon salary
D.prefer to stay at university rather than turn professionals
2. The underlined word “camaraderie” in Paragraph 3 is similar to “________”.
A.friendshipB.competitionC.spiritD.communication
3. People against paying college athletes believe ________.
A.schools would be unable to afford it
B.it could be harmful to college sports
C.no other college students receive benefits
D.students would value payments over achievements
4. What is the author’s attitude towards paying college athletes?
A.Uncertain.B.Satisfied.C.Unsupportive.D.Expectant.
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2 . Fu Yuanhui is China’s newest sweetheart. The 20-year-old swimmer from Hangzhou won a bronze medal at the recent Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. But it wasn’t the medal that charmed people’s hearts, it was Fu’s honest remarks and bubbly personality.

Climbing out of the pool after a semi-final heat, Fu looked tired and out of breath, and not very happy. She thought her time may not have been good enough to make the final. But the reporter told her otherwise. Fu had just swum a personal best! And it was Fu’s reaction (反应) to this news that made everyone fall in love with her.

Her eyes got big and smiled. “Wow, I’m so fast!” she said. And she joked with the girl reporter that she must have been helped by her “mystical powers.” Later, after the final race, it was the same reporter who again surprised Fu by telling her she’d won a bronze medal. “What? Really?” she said, “That’s not so bad, then.”

Fu worked hard to get to the Olympics and her training, she said, “Even though I did not win a gold medal, I surpassed (超过) myself and I am happy with that.”

1. What kind of medal did Fu Yuanhui win in the Olympic Games in Brazil?
A.The gold medal.B.The silver medal.
C.The bronze medal.D.None.
2. Why didn’t Fu Yuanhui feel happy after the semi-final heat at first?
A.Because she didn’t feel well.
B.Because she thought she didn’t do well.
C.Because she wasn’t satisfied with her reaction.
D.Because the reporter asked her a unhappy question.
3. The third paragraph tells us Fu Yuanhui ________.
A.had an expressive faceB.was satisfied with herself
C.thought the game is unfair for herD.was sorry to get the bronze medal
4. We can learn from the underlined words that Fu Yuanhui ________.
A.thought she had tried her bestB.thought she was lucky enough
C.wanted to thank the reporterD.planed to win the gold medal
5. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Fu Yuanhui is an honest and lovely girl.
B.Fu Yuanhui works hard during her training.
C.Fu Yuanhui swum a personal best in Brazil.
D.The same reporter interviewed Fu Yuanhui three times.
2021-11-07更新 | 107次组卷 | 2卷引用:安徽省2021-2022学年高三上学期学业水平测试仿真卷(二)英语试卷
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