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    On a bright early summer morning, many young swimmers gather at a local swimming pool in the state of Maryland. They are members of a competitive summer swim team, and that’s a regular part of their daily life. As they train and cut seconds off their times, which makes them closer to the championship in the following large-scale (大规模的) competitions, they are getting lots of physical exercise and vitamin D from the sun. However, the benefits of belonging to a sports team are not just honor or health related. You can learn useful life skills.

Paul Waas, coach of the swim team, explains, “The discipline (自制力) comes into play when you’re talking about concentrating on the details that your coaches are saying as it makes you faster rather than going up and down the pool the same way you have every time. When you focus on what you’re doing right and what you can do better, then you’ll see the improvement.”

Besides, there is also responsibility, goals and workings within a group. Again, here is Coach Waas. “It’s really great! It’s so fun to watch from year to year. I’ve had kids who as 7-year-olds on the team could barely pay attention in practice and were only interested in who was going first. Now they’ve come back as 8-year-olds, having set some goals and having things that they want to achieve. These skills can help them a lot.”

But playing the sports is not without harm. Some can be hard on the body. Young athletes suffer serious injuries that follow them into adulthood. Coach Waas says that in fact, swimming is different from most others. First, it poses a lower risk of injury. The second one relates to how swim teams are structured. Actually, children are not the only ones who can benefit. Adults can also benefit from team sports.

1.Why do the swimmers gather at a swimming pool in the early morning?

A.To obtain vitamin D from the sun. B.To build practical skills for future.

C.To join in a large-scale competitive. D.To carry out their routine practice.

2.What do Paul Waas’ words imply in paragraph 2?

A.Swimmers should concentrate on details.

B.Members get disciplined and focused in the team.

C.Coaches play a key role in layers’ improvement.

D.Most swimmers enjoy sinning in the same way.

3.What happens to the kids after a year’s training?

A.They are more aware of what to do. B.They pay less attention to training.

C.They devote more time to practice. D.They care more about who goes first.

4.What does the author want to convey in the text?

A.Exercise benefits everyone. B.Swimming is better than other sports.

C.Team sports teach life lessons. D.Physical exercise should be a habit.

 

1.D 2.B 3.A 4.C 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了参加团队体育运动不仅能让身体更健康,还能教会你许多有用的生活技能,无论是小孩还是大人都能从中受益。 1. 细节理解题。根据第一段中On a bright early summer morning, many young swimmers gather at a local swimming pool in the state of Maryland. They are members of a competitive summer swim team, and that’s a regular part of their daily life.可知在一个阳光明媚的初夏早晨,许多年轻的游泳者聚集在马里兰州的一个当地游泳池。他们是一个有竞争力的夏季游泳队的成员,这是他们日常生活的一部分。由此可知,游泳者在清晨聚集在游泳池是为了进行日常练习。故选D。 2. 推理判断题。根据第二段中The discipline (自制力) comes into play when you’re talking about concentrating on the details可知当你谈到要集中精力于细节时,自制力就开始发挥作用了。以及后文When you focus on what you’re doing right and what you can do better, then you’ll see the improvement.可知当你专注于你做得对的事情和你能做得更好的事情时,你就会看到进步。由此可推知,Paul Waas的话暗示了成员们在团队中变得自律和专注。故选B。 3. 细节理解题。根据第三段中Now they’ve come back as 8-year-olds, having set some goals and having things that they want to achieve.可知现在他们8岁的时候回来了,设定了一些目标,做了一些他们想要实现的事情。由此可知,一年的训练之后,孩子们会更清楚该做什么。故选A。 4. 推理判断题。根据第一段中However, the benefits of belonging to a sports team are not just honor or health related. You can learn useful life skills.可知然而,加入运动队的好处不仅仅是与之相关的荣誉或健康。你可以学到有用的生活技能。结合文章主要讲了团队体育运动会教授许多对生活有用的技能和经验,比如自律、专注等。由此可推知,作者想在文中表达团队运动教会我们生活。故选C。
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