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B (期中·秦皇岛十中)
Last night was the final game for my 8 - year - old son's soccer team. There were only five minutes left. The score was two to one, with my son's team winning. Parents cheered from the sidelines(边线)for their boys.
With less than 10 seconds left, the ball rolled in front of Mikey O'Donnell, my son's teammate. With shouts of “Kick it!”, Mikey tried his best to kick the ball.
The crowd fell silent as the ball flew into the goal. Mikey O'Donnell had scored!
But Mikey had scored in the wrong goal, ending the game in a tie—two to two. For a moment there was total silence. Mikey has Down's syndrome(唐氏综合征). For him, there is no such thing as a wrong goal—he enjoys scoring in any goal. You could tell he was happy when he hugged the players on the other team.
The silence was finally broken when Mikey shouted, “I scored! I scored. Everybody won! Everybody won!” His face was full of joy. He grabbed(抓着)my son, hugged him and shouted. For a moment I held my breath, not sure how my son would react. But I need not have worried. I watched through tears as my son raised up his hand in the classic high - five and started cheering, “Good job, Mikey! Good job!”
Within moments, both teams joined in the cheering and congratulating him on his goal. Later that night, when my daughter asked who had won, my son smiled and replied, “Everybody won!” And I know what kind of “win” he means.
( )59. Why did the crowd fall silent when Mikey scored a goal?
A. Because they thought they would win the match.
B. Because they didn't like him.
C. Because he kicked the ball into the wrong goal.
D. Because no one believed he could do it.
( )60. What did the writer's son think of Mikey?
A. He felt sad about Mikey.
B. He was proud of Mikey.
C. He worried about Mikey a lot.
D. He hated Mikey very much.
( )61. What does the passage mainly want to tell us?
A. It wants to tell us how to be a friend.
B. It wants to tell us about a special soccer player.
C. It wants to tell us how to play soccer well.
D. It wants to tell us about another meaning of “win”.
Last night was the final game for my 8 - year - old son's soccer team. There were only five minutes left. The score was two to one, with my son's team winning. Parents cheered from the sidelines(边线)for their boys.
With less than 10 seconds left, the ball rolled in front of Mikey O'Donnell, my son's teammate. With shouts of “Kick it!”, Mikey tried his best to kick the ball.
The crowd fell silent as the ball flew into the goal. Mikey O'Donnell had scored!
But Mikey had scored in the wrong goal, ending the game in a tie—two to two. For a moment there was total silence. Mikey has Down's syndrome(唐氏综合征). For him, there is no such thing as a wrong goal—he enjoys scoring in any goal. You could tell he was happy when he hugged the players on the other team.
The silence was finally broken when Mikey shouted, “I scored! I scored. Everybody won! Everybody won!” His face was full of joy. He grabbed(抓着)my son, hugged him and shouted. For a moment I held my breath, not sure how my son would react. But I need not have worried. I watched through tears as my son raised up his hand in the classic high - five and started cheering, “Good job, Mikey! Good job!”
Within moments, both teams joined in the cheering and congratulating him on his goal. Later that night, when my daughter asked who had won, my son smiled and replied, “Everybody won!” And I know what kind of “win” he means.
( )59. Why did the crowd fall silent when Mikey scored a goal?
A. Because they thought they would win the match.
B. Because they didn't like him.
C. Because he kicked the ball into the wrong goal.
D. Because no one believed he could do it.
( )60. What did the writer's son think of Mikey?
A. He felt sad about Mikey.
B. He was proud of Mikey.
C. He worried about Mikey a lot.
D. He hated Mikey very much.
( )61. What does the passage mainly want to tell us?
A. It wants to tell us how to be a friend.
B. It wants to tell us about a special soccer player.
C. It wants to tell us how to play soccer well.
D. It wants to tell us about another meaning of “win”.
答案:
59-61 CBDC
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