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    Muhammad Ali was born in 1942 in Louisville, Kentucky. 1. When Cassius Clay was 12 years old, one day, his new bike was stolen. In tears, he told Officer Joe Martin, “I’m going to hit the person who stole my bike!” Joe said, “Well, then I’d better teach you how to fight. ”Joe Martin was the boxing(拳击) coach at the Columbia Gym. 2.

When he was fifteen, he wore heavy boots on the street. He ran after school buses and drank milk with raw eggs. He loved boxing. In 1958, he planned to go to the Olympic Games in San Francisco. 3. So, he bought a parachute(降落伞),wore it on the plane. At the 1960 Olympics in Rome, Cassius won the gold medal. In 1964, he became the world heavyweight champion(冠军). 4. Ali was against Vietnam War and did not want to go to war in Vietnam. He said his belief taught him to be against all wars. Then his title was taken away. He did not fight again for nearly four years. He won his title back in 1974 when he fought George Foreman in Zaire, Africa.

5. Ali has been in a lot of books, films and other creative works. He has appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated 37 times, second only to Michael Jordan. He still has that power to inspire people- without even opening his mouth.

A.Cassius Clay went there to learn to fight.

B.He changed his name to Muhammad Ali.

C.Ali is famous as a world champion boxer.

D.But, there was a problem:Cassius was afraid to fly.

E.His parents named him Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr.

F.After school, he worked in the Nazareth College library.

G.When the boxing team went to other towns, Cassius always stayed in his hotel.

 

1.E 2.A 3.D 4.B 5.C 【解析】 本文属于传记类文章。介绍了世界拳王穆罕默德·阿里的生平事迹。文章谈到了他为什么学拳击,改名字以及坐飞机趣闻等方面的内容。 1. 考查上下文逻辑关系。本空前谈到穆罕默德·阿里出生在1942年,孩子出生后,父母肯定要给取名字,E. His parents named him Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr.(他的父母给他取名叫做Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr.)符合文章上下文逻辑。故选E。 2. 考查上下文逻辑关系。本空前面谈到Joe Martin是哥伦比亚体育馆的拳击教练,并说要教Cassius Clay拳击,所以Cassius Clay到那里去学拳击。A. Cassius Clay went there to learn to fight. (Cassius Clay到那里学拳击。)符合文章上下文逻辑。故选A。 3. 考查上下文逻辑关系。本空后面谈到,Cassius Clay买了降落伞,并在飞机上穿上,由此判断可知,Cassius Clay害怕坐飞机。D. But, there was a problem: Cassius was afraid to fly.(但有一个问题就是Cassius害怕坐飞机。)符合文章上下文逻辑。故选D。 4. 考查上下文逻辑关系。本空后面句子中使用的是Ali的名字,没有用Cassius Clay名字介绍他了,所以本空应该在讲述Cassius Clay将名字改为了Muhammad Ali的事情。B. He changed his name to Muhammad Ali.(他将名字改为Muhammad Ali。)符合文章上下文逻辑。故选B。 5. 考查段首句。本段讲的是穆罕默德·阿里出名后,出现在电影、书籍以及其它艺术作品中,还37次出现在体育杂志Sports Illustrated的封面上。这些都说明了他的巨大名气。C. Ali is famous as a world champion boxer.(阿里是著名的世界拳击手冠军。)符合段落大意,故选C。
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