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—It be Daniel’s. It has his name written on it.
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---Because they were happy with the boy’s performance.
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“Sensei (老師),” the boy finally said, “shouldn’t I be learning more moves?” “This is the only move you know, and this is the only move you’ll ever need to know,” the sensei replied. Not quite understanding, but believing in his teacher, the boy kept training. Several months later, the sensei took the boy to his first competition. Surprising himself, the boy easily won
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This time, his opponent was bigger, stronger, and more experienced. For a while, the boy appeared to be overmatched. Thinking that the boy might get hurt, the referee (裁判) called a timeout. He was about to stop the match when the sensei said to him, “No, let him continue.”
Soon after the match restarted, his opponent made a big mistake. The boy won! He was the champion. On the way home the boy gathered the courage to ask what was really on his mind. “Sensei, how could I win the competition with only one move?” “You won for two reasons,” the sensei answered. “First, you’ve almost mastered one of the most difficult throws in all of judo. Second, the only known defense (防御) for that move is for your opponent to catch your left arm.”
The boy’s biggest weakness had become his biggest strength.
1.The main idea of this passage is that .
A. the disabled can get success B. how the boy learnt Judo
C. weakness can turn into strength D. practice makes perfect
2.Though he didn’t quite understand why he was asked to practise one move for three months, the boy .
A. was shy to ask for the reason B. trusted his teacher very much
C. wanted to be a champion D. took part in the competition
3.According to the underlined sentence, we know that .
A. the boy seemed to give in B. the boy appeared brave
C. the boy was certain to win D. the boy seemed to be losing the match
4.What serious mistake did the opponent probably make in the finals?
A. He fell down on the ground.
B. He forgot to throw the boy to the ground.
C. He grew more and more impatient.
D. He tried to catch the boy’s left arm.
5.What can we learn from the story?
A. One should not compete with someone who does not have the left arm.
B. One should always listen to what the teacher tells him or her to do.
C. One should not be discouraged because of his or her weakness.
D. One should always wait until his or her opponent makes a mistake.
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The speed, danger and excitement of motor racing have been with us for more than a century. For over a hundred years, drivers have pushed their machines to the limit. Everyone in motor racing has a simple dream: to go faster!
In the early days, a small number of people raced each other driving unsafe machines on ordinary roads. Today, motor racing is a huge moneymaking industry. Thousands of people are involved. Drivers, mechanics, designers, engineers and technicians work hard in the search for extra speed.
Cars race along twisting roads or on round tracks. They race across ice and snow, as well as sandy deserts. Mud, dust, grass and steep hills are all part of today’s range of racing events. Hundreds of thousands of people turn up to watch races. Millions more people watch the events on television. Top drivers are celebrities and earn huge amounts of money.
Of course, these drivers don’t get to the top overnight. Everyone has to start somewhere. Most drivers learn to race in go-carts when they are young. All drivers must learn about their cars and their engines. They must also be familiar with race rules and what to do in an emergency. Formula Ford is one of the race classes for beginners. Many top Formula I world champions like Nigel Mansell, Michael Schumacher and Mika Hakkinen began by Formula Ford racing.
The Italian company Ferrari makes some of the world’s best racing cars, all painted in its world-famous red colour. Ferrari is the most successful builder of Formula 1 cars. Ferrari has also had some famous Formula 1 champions such as Michael Schumacher. Ferrari prides itself on building the whole machine—the body as well as the engine. Some companies, such as Honda, only make engines for Formula 1 racing.
Motor racing is expensive. Racing teams need huge amounts of money to keep their cars on the racetrack. Sponsorship is an important way of making money for racing teams. The logos of the sponsors are all over racing cars. The bigger the logo, the more the company will have to pay to the racing team.(選自《九年級下冊初中英語讀本》)
The Need for1.
Want to be a Formula 1 driver | Motor racing have been with us for 2. a century. Everyone in motor racing has a simple dream: to go faster! |
Learn to race in go-carts | In the early days, a small number of people raced each other driving 3. machines on ordinary roads. Today, motor racing is a huge money making 4.. |
Learn about cars and engines | Cars race along twisting roads or on round tracks. Millions more people watch the events on 5.. Top drivers are celebrities and earn huge amounts of money. |
Learn race rules | These drivers don’t 6. the top overnight. Everyone has to start somewhere. They must also be familiar with race rules and 7. to do in an emergency. |
Join classes for beginners such as Formula Ford | Ferrari is the most successful builder of Formula 1 cars. Ferrari has had some famous Formula 1 champions as8., such as Michael Schumacher. |
Become a Formula 1 driver | Motor racing isn’t 9.. Racing teams need huge amounts of money to keep their cars on the racetrack.The bigger the logo, the 10. the company will have to pay to the racing team. |
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