一、短文填空(教材课文改编)
Peter felt sad on his way home because of losing a soccer game.He missed1.________(score)that goal.His team lost the game.He had let his team down.He worried that his coach would kick him2.________.At home his father had3.________talk with him.He told Peter not to be too hard on4.________(he)
and they should support each other on a team.They should learn how to communicate with their teammates5.________learn from the mistakes.What his father said made Peter think 6.________(careful).The next day Peter went to soccer practice with courage rather than fear in his heart.He said sorry to his teammates.He said if they7.________(continue)to pull together,they would win the next game.To his surprise,his teammates all nodded in8.________(agree).They said they should think about how to do9.________(well)next time.This made Peter feel10.________(luck)to be on a winning team.
Peter felt sad on his way home because of losing a soccer game.He missed1.________(score)that goal.His team lost the game.He had let his team down.He worried that his coach would kick him2.________.At home his father had3.________talk with him.He told Peter not to be too hard on4.________(he)
and they should support each other on a team.They should learn how to communicate with their teammates5.________learn from the mistakes.What his father said made Peter think 6.________(careful).The next day Peter went to soccer practice with courage rather than fear in his heart.He said sorry to his teammates.He said if they7.________(continue)to pull together,they would win the next game.To his surprise,his teammates all nodded in8.________(agree).They said they should think about how to do9.________(well)next time.This made Peter feel10.________(luck)to be on a winning team.
答案:
1. scoring 2. off 3. a 4. himself 5. and 6. carefully 7. continued 8. agreement 9. better 10. lucky
二、阅读理解
Nobody wants to lose, but we must accept that losing is a part of life. After all, we can't win all the time. However, we can learn something valuable from every failure(失败). This may help us succeed in the future. So we must know how to be a good loser.
We must not be afraid of losing. When we lose, just take it with a smile and look on the bright side of it. Failure can't be avoided in our lives. Edison failed about 10,000 times before he invented the light bulb(灯泡). When he was asked how he felt, he said that he hadn't failed about 10,000 times but had learned about 10,000 things which didn't work. We must know that history is full of examples of men and women who achieved success although they failed many times.
Losing is not very disgraceful. We must accept our failure and learn to take advantage of it. Remember that it can be helpful. Take action to walk out of it. When we lose, think about what we did and how we can improve. If someone else can help, we'll be lucky enough. Maybe he or she has been through the same experience before. Many people enjoy helping others solve problems. This can save us a lot of time in learning how to avoid the same mistakes in the future.
We should face our failure when we lose. There is only one winner in every competition. Some win, while some lose. That is a usual way of life. If we offer our congratulations(祝贺) to the winners and share in their happiness, we won't feel sorry for our failure.
In a word, being a good loser will help us to succeed in life. It might be painful at the beginning, but there are many advantages. Good losers set examples to us, and most importantly, they finally win.
11. What can we learn from every failure according to the text?
A. A way of life.
B. A valuable thing.
C. A general rule.
D. A secret of success.
12. In the writer's eyes, why did Edison achieve success?
A. He got help from others.
B. He happened to make it.
C. He avoided possible mistakes.
D. He saw the bright side of losing.
13. What does the underlined word “disgraceful” probably mean?
A. Bad.
B. Personal.
C. Dangerous.
D. Interesting.
14. What does the writer advise the losers to do in a competition?
A. Express the regrets.
B. Forget the failure.
C. Share in the winners' enjoyment.
D. Join in another competition.
15. What is the best title for the text?
A. Ideas about How to Avoid Mistakes
B. Experience in Dealing with Problems
C. Advice on How to Be a Good Loser
D. Advantages of both Success and Failure
Nobody wants to lose, but we must accept that losing is a part of life. After all, we can't win all the time. However, we can learn something valuable from every failure(失败). This may help us succeed in the future. So we must know how to be a good loser.
We must not be afraid of losing. When we lose, just take it with a smile and look on the bright side of it. Failure can't be avoided in our lives. Edison failed about 10,000 times before he invented the light bulb(灯泡). When he was asked how he felt, he said that he hadn't failed about 10,000 times but had learned about 10,000 things which didn't work. We must know that history is full of examples of men and women who achieved success although they failed many times.
Losing is not very disgraceful. We must accept our failure and learn to take advantage of it. Remember that it can be helpful. Take action to walk out of it. When we lose, think about what we did and how we can improve. If someone else can help, we'll be lucky enough. Maybe he or she has been through the same experience before. Many people enjoy helping others solve problems. This can save us a lot of time in learning how to avoid the same mistakes in the future.
We should face our failure when we lose. There is only one winner in every competition. Some win, while some lose. That is a usual way of life. If we offer our congratulations(祝贺) to the winners and share in their happiness, we won't feel sorry for our failure.
In a word, being a good loser will help us to succeed in life. It might be painful at the beginning, but there are many advantages. Good losers set examples to us, and most importantly, they finally win.
11. What can we learn from every failure according to the text?
A. A way of life.
B. A valuable thing.
C. A general rule.
D. A secret of success.
12. In the writer's eyes, why did Edison achieve success?
A. He got help from others.
B. He happened to make it.
C. He avoided possible mistakes.
D. He saw the bright side of losing.
13. What does the underlined word “disgraceful” probably mean?
A. Bad.
B. Personal.
C. Dangerous.
D. Interesting.
14. What does the writer advise the losers to do in a competition?
A. Express the regrets.
B. Forget the failure.
C. Share in the winners' enjoyment.
D. Join in another competition.
15. What is the best title for the text?
A. Ideas about How to Avoid Mistakes
B. Experience in Dealing with Problems
C. Advice on How to Be a Good Loser
D. Advantages of both Success and Failure
答案:
11 - 15 BDACC
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