Some young Cambodians are learning a new sport — skateboarding. Fifteen-year-old Chea Sophanit 1 (skate) for about six months. “When I see the different skaters, I just want to be like 2 .” he says. Sports like boxing and soccer are wildly popular in Cambodia, 3 Chea says skating has already become his favourite sport.
4 nongovernmental organization called Skateistan Cambodia organizes 5 (week) programs at the park. Skateistan Cambodia started its work in Afghanistan. Rory Burke works with the group, 6 expanded to Cambodia later. He says learning to deal 7 difficulties is part of the lesson for these young skateboarders.
Seventeen-year-old Sang Rotha began skateboarding more than a year ago. “Sometimes I don’t do well 8 subjects like math,” he says. “I feel bad when I find 9 hard to keep up with my lessons.” Before he started training, it seemed very easy. But it was very difficult to learn tricks, and he got hurt a lot from falling off. 10 (learn) skateboarding has taught him to face difficulties and challenges.
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
Many years ago, whites ruled South Africa. Apartheid(种族隔离制度)was the 16 of the land. One evening, two middle-aged blacks met in a “whites only” section of Johannesburg. One of them had a permit to work in the area, the other did not, which 17 he could be put behind bars(关押)for staying in this zone. 18 they saw a policeman coming towards them, and 19 .
“Run!” whispered the man with the permit to his friend, “I’ll 20 .” They started running and the policeman began chasing them, shouting “stop, stop”. Finally he caught the second man.
“Did you think you could outrun me!” he snarled. “Show me your 21 !”
The man, playing for time, began reaching in his pocket and finally took out his permit. The policeman was surprised and realized that he had been 22 . The man without the permit was now too far away to be caught.
“When you had a permit why did you run!” he shouted 23 .
“Doctor’s 24 ,” said the man. “He has asked me to run a mile every evening.”
“Oh, yes? ” Sneered the policeman. “Then why was your friend 25 ?”
“His doctor has also ordered him to run,” said the man.
The policeman became 26 with anger. “You think you’re very 27 , don’t you?” he snarled. “But tell me, if you were running 28 for your health why didn’t you stop when you saw me running after you? And don’t tell me you didn’t see me chasing you. I know you did!”
“Of course I 29 you were running after me,” said the man.
“Then why didn’t you stop?” asked the policeman.
“It was 30 of me,” said the man, “but I thought you too had been ordered to run by your doctor.”
1. A.property B.mistake C.law D.custom
2. A.meant B.showed C.replied D.imagined
3. A.Happily B.Suddenly C.Finally D.Generally
4. A.hid B.fell C.cried D.froze
5. A.fight B.explain C.follow D.walk
6. A.invitation B.permit C.pocket D.ticket
7. A.fooled B.hurt C.blamed D.abandoned
8. A.nervously B.sadly C.carefully D.angrily
9. A.attitudes B.methods C.orders D.hopes
10. A.stopping B.missing C.staying D.running
11. A.shy B.strict C.red D.serious
12. A.brave B.healthy C.native D.smart
13. A.only B.also C.never D.often
14. A.remembered B.knew C.believed D.agreed
15. A.stupid B.rude C.kind D.wise
—You don’t look well. Are you ill?
—No, the mid-term exam is coming and I reading until midnight.
A.stayed up B.am staying up C.have stayed up D.will stay up
Have a good look round the room to make sure you ______ everything.
A.had packed B.pack C.have packed D.are packing
Tom has formed the habit of jogging_________ the tree-lined avenue for two hours every day.
A.between B.along C.below D.with
—How do you find your classmates?
—Most of them are kind, but ____ is so good to me as Peter.
A.none B.no one C.every one D.some one