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At a snow park in Zhangjiakou, Hebei, Chinese teenage snowboarder Su Yiming won a silver medal in the men’s snowboarding competition on February 7. It was the first time that a Chinese snowboarder had ever competed in this event at any Olympics. Su was introduced to snowboarding at the age of 4 by his parents, who were both snowboarding fans. Su fell in love with the sport the first time they took him to a ski center. Later he kept on practicing after class. To save up more time for snowboarding, he would get up at 5 a.m. and finish his homework early.
Su just saw snowboarding as a hobby in the beginning. However, on July 31, 2015 when he knew that Winter Olympics 2022 would be held in Beijing, his mind turned to professional(职业) competition. He dreamed of joining in the Winter Olympics. And he decided to go professional.
In 2018 Su became a member of China’s national snowboarding team. In 2020 and 2021, he took home gold medals of all national competitions. In January 2021, he became the first Chinese man snowboarder to finish the Cab 1800—the most difficult snowboarding skill.
Behind his success is Su’s hard work. He has made full use of every chance to train more. Usually he arrived at the training center earlier than his teammates. In that way, he could practice more. He even broke several snowboards in one week because of heavy training.
After Su won his silver medal, his father Su Qun received an interview. He said that this would not be his son’s last Olympics and Su would do better in the future.
(
A. Bored. B. Interested.
C. Worried. D. Moved.
(
A. His parents were snowboarding fans.
B. He could finish the most difficult skill.
C. He joined China’s national snowboarding team.
D. Winter Olympics 2022 would be held in Beijing.
(
A. In 2022. B. In 2020. C. In 2018. D. In 2015.
(
A. Taking home gold medals.
B. Training hard day and night.
C. Being the first to finish the Cab 1800.
D. Getting much help from his teammates.
(
A. Sport. B. Travel. C. Health. D. Science.
At a snow park in Zhangjiakou, Hebei, Chinese teenage snowboarder Su Yiming won a silver medal in the men’s snowboarding competition on February 7. It was the first time that a Chinese snowboarder had ever competed in this event at any Olympics. Su was introduced to snowboarding at the age of 4 by his parents, who were both snowboarding fans. Su fell in love with the sport the first time they took him to a ski center. Later he kept on practicing after class. To save up more time for snowboarding, he would get up at 5 a.m. and finish his homework early.
Su just saw snowboarding as a hobby in the beginning. However, on July 31, 2015 when he knew that Winter Olympics 2022 would be held in Beijing, his mind turned to professional(职业) competition. He dreamed of joining in the Winter Olympics. And he decided to go professional.
In 2018 Su became a member of China’s national snowboarding team. In 2020 and 2021, he took home gold medals of all national competitions. In January 2021, he became the first Chinese man snowboarder to finish the Cab 1800—the most difficult snowboarding skill.
Behind his success is Su’s hard work. He has made full use of every chance to train more. Usually he arrived at the training center earlier than his teammates. In that way, he could practice more. He even broke several snowboards in one week because of heavy training.
After Su won his silver medal, his father Su Qun received an interview. He said that this would not be his son’s last Olympics and Su would do better in the future.
(
B
)31. How did Su feel the first time he tried snowboarding?A. Bored. B. Interested.
C. Worried. D. Moved.
(
D
)32. Why did Su decide to go professional?A. His parents were snowboarding fans.
B. He could finish the most difficult skill.
C. He joined China’s national snowboarding team.
D. Winter Olympics 2022 would be held in Beijing.
(
C
)33. When did Su become a national team member?A. In 2022. B. In 2020. C. In 2018. D. In 2015.
(
B
)34. What is the key to Su’s success?A. Taking home gold medals.
B. Training hard day and night.
C. Being the first to finish the Cab 1800.
D. Getting much help from his teammates.
(
A
)35. Which part is the text probably taken from in a magazine?A. Sport. B. Travel. C. Health. D. Science.
答案:
31—35 BDCBA
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