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B
I used to skate a lot. With every Olympic song, I found excitement growing inside me when I was first to skate at the age of five. But, unluckily, I was badly hurt in a match. I quickly stopped my skating. Smiling, my husband just said, “Skating is your passion (酷爱), but of course we can stay at home.”
It was crazy, I know, that a thirty - seven - year - old mother of two children wanted to skate under disco ball lights after 10 years. I found the excitement growing inside me. I loved to skate. So I was out there having the time of my life, listening to the music with a smile on my face and heart. I hoped I could skate again.
I belonged here. It was so right to be back on the ice.
“Did you use to be a skater?” A little girl looked up at me with questioning eyes. Taking time to give my answer, I looked around the rink (溜冰场), where I could see so many years of lessons, Olympic dreams, and a love of the ice that would never die. “No,” I answered. “I’m a skater.” With a smile, I glided away.
Skating had finally turned me into a champion—a winner of a lifelong passion for my favorite sport.
41. Why did the writer have to stay at home?
A. Because she was hurt.
B. Because her husband didn’t want her to skate.
C. Because she had to look after her children.
D. Because she didn’t love skating any longer.
(
42. The writer first started to skate ______ years ago.
A. 5 B. 10 C. 27 D. 32
(
43. The writer went back to skate because ______.
A. she wanted to be a champion of the Olympics
B. she loved skating very much
C. she wanted to make a lot of money
D. she didn’t love to stay at home
(
44. The Chinese meaning of the underlined word “glided” is “______”.
A. 滑行 B. 消逝 C. 旋转 D. 跑步
(
45. For the writer, ______ has come true.
A. to be a winner among all the skaters
B. to be a champion of the Olympics
C. to be a good mother
D. to win the lifelong passion
(
I used to skate a lot. With every Olympic song, I found excitement growing inside me when I was first to skate at the age of five. But, unluckily, I was badly hurt in a match. I quickly stopped my skating. Smiling, my husband just said, “Skating is your passion (酷爱), but of course we can stay at home.”
It was crazy, I know, that a thirty - seven - year - old mother of two children wanted to skate under disco ball lights after 10 years. I found the excitement growing inside me. I loved to skate. So I was out there having the time of my life, listening to the music with a smile on my face and heart. I hoped I could skate again.
I belonged here. It was so right to be back on the ice.
“Did you use to be a skater?” A little girl looked up at me with questioning eyes. Taking time to give my answer, I looked around the rink (溜冰场), where I could see so many years of lessons, Olympic dreams, and a love of the ice that would never die. “No,” I answered. “I’m a skater.” With a smile, I glided away.
Skating had finally turned me into a champion—a winner of a lifelong passion for my favorite sport.
41. Why did the writer have to stay at home?
A. Because she was hurt.
B. Because her husband didn’t want her to skate.
C. Because she had to look after her children.
D. Because she didn’t love skating any longer.
(
A
)42. The writer first started to skate ______ years ago.
A. 5 B. 10 C. 27 D. 32
(
D
)43. The writer went back to skate because ______.
A. she wanted to be a champion of the Olympics
B. she loved skating very much
C. she wanted to make a lot of money
D. she didn’t love to stay at home
(
B
)44. The Chinese meaning of the underlined word “glided” is “______”.
A. 滑行 B. 消逝 C. 旋转 D. 跑步
(
A
)45. For the writer, ______ has come true.
A. to be a winner among all the skaters
B. to be a champion of the Olympics
C. to be a good mother
D. to win the lifelong passion
(
D
)
答案:
41.A 42.D 43.B 44.A 45.D
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