1. How many football teams did the speakers mention?
A.2. | B.3. | C.4. |
A.Iowa will rank No.1 in the country. |
B.There will be a match between Michigan and Iowa on Saturday. |
C.A tough game will be expected between the speakers’ team and Michigan. |
A.To her office. | B.To the hospital. | C.To the basketball court. |
1. How many goals did the man’s team score?
A.Two. | B.Three. | C.Four. |
A.She watched the game online. |
B.She knew about the game on the radio. |
C.She watched the match at the stadium. |
A.On this Friday. | B.On next Friday. | C.On next Saturday. |
1. What is Amy’s favorite sport?
A.Soccer. |
B.Running. |
C.Swimming. |
D.Basketball. |
A.Amy. |
B.Lily. |
C.Steven. |
D.It’s not mentioned. |
A.Running. |
B.Soccer. |
C.Jumping. |
D.Swimming. |
A.He won the first prize. |
B.He won the second prize. |
C.He came in third. |
D.He didn’t place. |
A.Sports meeting. |
B.Favorite sports. |
C.Running. |
D.Jumping. |
1. What will Robert do in the club?
A.Train the soccer players. |
B.Hold all the meetings. |
C.Collect fees from members. |
A.To attract more students. |
B.To open another club. |
C.To buy new equipment. |
A.For two years. | B.For five years. | C.For ten years. |
A.Ways to join the soccer club. |
B.Classes opened for this season. |
C.Details of three club leading members. |
1. Who does the man focus on in the competition?
A.The judges. | B.The audience. | C.Other skaters. |
A.Swimming. | B.Horse riding. | C.Tennis. |
A.Teach some skaters. |
B.Compete in another match. |
C.Work as a judge in a TV show. |
A.The moves to do. | B.The music to skate to. | C.The partner to skate with. |
1. What did the woman’s uncle buy her?
A.A mountain bike. | B.An ordinary bike. | C.Sports clothes. |
A.She picked up some rocks. |
B.She participated in a race. |
C.She took some photos. |
A.Taking a lot of exercise. |
B.Checking the route ahead of time. |
C.Ensuring the bike’s good condition. |
A.Offering some information. | B.Making an interview. | C.Asking for advice. |
1. What is probably the woman?
A.A teacher. | B.A journalist. | C.An athlete. |
A.Adapting himself to the intense training. |
B.Dealing with the pressure from the coach. |
C.Regaining the skills learned in high school. |
A.They are of the same age. |
B.They are similar in character. |
C.They are from different countries. |
A.It’s about to break up. |
B.It’s the best in Indiana. |
C.It’s getting stronger. |
8 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. What do you think Jim is?A.A journalist. | B.A basketball player. | C.A coach. |
A.Practise basketball. | B.Have some lessons. | C.Receive interview. |
A.History. | B.English. | C.Geography. |
When I entered my first rodeo (牛仔竞技比赛), I was 12 years old. It was more like a play day than a rodeo, but to a 12-year-old girl like me, I felt like I was at the National Finals Rodeo!
As to barrel racing (绕桶赛), I didn’t know much about it, only what my dad had told me. But I had been determined to enter the play and win the play ever since I was told that my not so much older competitive cousin Courtney would be there. This was my night to finally show her that I could ride a horse just as good or better, and do anything else she could do. She was in for a surprise!
Courtney always thought she was better than me. She always said her horse was better than mine, too. Courtney had a Palomino horse named Buck. He was fast, and beautiful. My horse was a big Appaloosa named Zipper. He wasn’t beautiful or flashy like Buck but he was kind and willing to please the skinny little girl that fed him sugars every day after a day of riding. That was the reason I knew we could beat Courtney, because we had something she didn’t — a partnership, one we both respected.
Courtney and I were in the 12-14 age group. As I watched the men in the arena (竞技场) set the three barrels up in their places, I felt nervous and a little scared for the first time that night. Though I had previously practiced a lot with Zipper, and Zipper raced fast and made turns stably, I still got upset when thinking about racing against Courtney!
I closed my eyes, taking a deep breath. Suddenly, I felt a warm familiar hand on my shoulder. It was Dad. He smiled at me, saying, “Are you scared or nervous? Or both?” “Both, but I’m more scared that I’m going to mess up,” I replied, truthfully.
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“You won’t. Just have faith in yourself, and Zipper,” Dad said.
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Game over, I took Zipper to rest, giving him sugars for a job well done.
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My dad and I had been looking forward to the Stale cross-country race of my senior year of high school, which would be the climax (顶点) of my existence.
I was the fastest runner on my team, and I was supposed to make it into the top fifteen. We had been working towards this race for three years. It was everything to me, and it was everything to my dad. He was a runner and was wild with joy by my success in running. He made it to every race, even flying home early from business trips to see me run. I always listened for his voice, which rang above the crowd-telling me to relax my arms, calling out my time. He pushed me. He cheered for me. He believed in me. We spent countless hours on the sandy canals of Arizona. Breathing in the dust of the desert, the blossoms of the orange trees, and the terrible smell of the dairy farm, we made our way across the city. We pounded miles and miles into our running shoes, marking with every step the path to greatness. It was a journey that was just ours. A dream passed on from one generation to the next.
Then the big day came. It was hotter than normal - too hot. My throat felt like a field of cotton, cracked with the summer heat, as I waited for the gun to fire. I gazed out at the crowd; dozens of familiar faces from church and school flickered across my view. They had come for me. They were counting on me. I saw my dad set his watch, worry and excitement etched across his face. With the sound of a gunshot, the race began.
For the first two and half miles, I felt great. I had never before been so ready for something. The weeks leading up to the race were filled with hard practices and a strict diet. The scorching sun beat upon my back, blinding me with its brilliance. Nothing was going to stop me, though.
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However, without warning, my strength was running out.
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