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    No one is born a winner. People make themselves into winners by their own _________

I learned this lesson from a(n) _________ many years ago. I took the head _________ job at a school in Baxley, Georgia. It was a small school with a weak football program.

It was a tradition for the school’s old team to play against the _________ team at the end of spring practice. The old team had no coach, and they didn’t even practice to ___________ the game. Being the coach of the new team, I was excited because I knew we were going to win, but to my disappointment we were defeated. I couldn’t _________ I had got into such a situation. Thinking hard about it, I came to _________ that my team might not be the number one team in Georgia, but they were ___________ me. I had to change my _________ about their ability and potential.

I started doing anything I could to help them build a little ____________. Most important, I began to treat them like ____________. That summer, when the other teams enjoyed their ____________, we met every day and ______________ passing and kicking the football.

Six months after suffering our ______________ on the spring practice field, we won our first game and our second, and continued to ____________. Finally, we faced the number one team in the state. I felt that it would be a ____________ for us even if we lost the game. But that wasn’t what happened. My boys beat the best team in Georgia, giving me one of the greatest ____________ of my life!

From the experience I learnt a lot about how the attitude of the leader can ____________ the members of a team. Instead of seeing my boys as losers, I pushed and ______________ them. I helped them to see themselves ____________, and they built themselves into winners.

Winners are made, but born.

1.A.luck B.tests C.efforts D.nature

2.A.experiment B.experience C.visit D.show

3.A.operating B.editing C.consulting D.coaching

4.A.successful B.excellent C.strong D.new

5.A.cheer for B.prepare for C.help with D.finish with

6.A.believe B.agree C.describe D.regret

7.A.realize B.claim C.permit D.demand

8.A.reacting to B.looking for C.depending on D.caring about

9.A.decision B.attitude C.conclusion D.intention

10.A.pride B.culture C.fortune D.relationship

11.A.leaders B.partners C.winners D.learners

12.A.rewards B.vacations C.health D.honor

13.A.risked B.missed C.considered D.practiced

14.A.defeat B.decline C.accident D.mistake

15.A.relax B.improve C.expand D.defend

16.A.shame B.burden C.victory D.favor

17.A.chances B.thrills C.concerns D.offers

18.A.surprise B.serve C.interest D.affect

19.A.encouraged B.observed C.protected D.impressed

20.A.honestly B.individually C.calmly D.differently

 

1.C 2.B 3.D 4.D 5.B 6.A 7.A 8.C 9.B 10.A 11.C 12.B 13.D 14.A 15.B 16.C 17.B 18.D 19.A 20.D 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。多年前作者担任过一个学校足球队的教练,在一次比赛中输给了学校的老队。作者开始反思,不停的训练和鼓励队员,最终不可思议的赢得州里最强的对手。从这次经历中,作者感悟到:没有人天生就是赢家,只有依靠自己的努力才能成为赢家。 1.本题考查语境判断之其他线索。句意:人们靠自己的努力使自己成为赢家。A. luck幸运;B. tests测试;C. efforts努力;D. nature自然。根据前一句No one is born a winner.(没有人天生就是赢家)以及常识可知,只有依靠自己的努力才能成为赢家。故选C。 2.本题考查语境判断之其他线索。句意:我从多年前的一次经历中学到了这个教训。A .experiment实验;B. experience经历;C. visit参观;D. show展示。根据下文可知,作者是从一次经历中得出这样的教训的。故选B。 3.本题考查语境判断之逻辑关系和对应原文。句意:我在乔治亚州巴克斯利的一所学校担任主教练。A. operating操作;B. editing编辑;C. consulting咨询;D. coaching指导。根据后文Being the coach of the new team, I was excited because I knew we were going to win, but to my disappointment we were defeated.可知,作者在一所学校担任主教练工作。故选D。 4.本题考查语境判断之其他线索。句意:学校的老队在春季训练结束时与新队比赛是一个传统。A. successful成功的;B. excellent杰出的;C. strong强壮的;D. new新的。根据前半句It was a tradition for the school’s old team中的old team提示可知,春季训练结束时,学校新老队伍对抗是一个传统。故选D。 5.本题考查语境判断之其他线索。句意:老队没有教练,他们甚至没有训练准备比赛。A. cheer for为……欢呼;B. prepare for为……准备;C. help with帮助某人做……;D. finish with结束于;和……断绝关系。老队没有教练,他们甚至不练习来准备比赛。故选B。 6.本题考查语境判断之逻辑关系。句意:我真不敢相信我竟然陷入这样的境地。A. believe相信;B. agree同意;C. describe描述;D. regret后悔。根据前句but to my disappointment we were defeated.可知,作者不能相信会遇到这样的情况。故选A。 7.本题考查语境判断之逻辑关系。句意:仔细想想,我意识到我的队伍可能不是乔治亚州的头号队伍。A. realize意识到;B. claim宣称;C. permit允许;D. demand要求。短语come to realize意为“开始意识到”。作者开始意识到失败的原因是作者的队也许不是佐治亚州头号队伍。故选A。 8.本题考查语境判断之其他线索。句意:但他们都在依靠我A. reacting to对……起反应;B. looking for寻找;C. depending on依靠;D. caring about关心。这里指队员们都依赖作者,因为作者是主教练。故选C。 9.本题考查语境判断之其他线索。句意:我不得不改变我对他们能力和潜力的态度。A. decision决定;B. attitude态度;C. conclusion结论;D. intention意图。因为失败,作者不得不改变对队员们能力和潜力的态度。故选B。 10.本题考查语境判断之其他线索。句意:我开始尽我所能帮助他们树立一点自尊心。A. pride自豪,自尊心;B. culture文化;C. fortune幸运;D. relationship关系。因为失败,队员们很沮丧,所以作者开始做任何能做的事情来帮助队员们建立一点自尊心。故选A。 11.本题考查语境判断之其他线索。句意:更重要的是,我开始像获胜者对待他们。A. leaders领导;B. partners伙伴;C. winners获胜者;D. learners学习者。根据后文Instead of seeing my boys as losers, I pushed and____19____them.以及文中最后一句提示可知,作者开始像获胜者对待他们。故选C。 12.本题考查语境判断之其他线索。句意:那年夏天,当其他球队享受假期时。A. reward报酬;B. vacations假期;C. health健康;D. honor荣誉。根据That summer可知,当其它队队员享受着他们假期的时候,他们在忙着训练。故选B。 13.本题考查语境判断之其他线索。句意:我们每天见面,练习传球和踢足球。A. risked冒险;B. missed错过;C. considered考虑;D. practiced练习。根据上文The old team had no coach, and they didn’t even practice to ____5____the game.提示可推知,这里指练习传球和踢球。故选D。 14.本题考查语境判断之逻辑关系和对应原文。句意:在春季训练场受挫六个月后。A. defeat打败;B. decline下降;C. accident事故;D. mistake错误。根据上文but to my disappointment we were defeated.提示可知,在春季训练赛场遭受失败之后。故选A。 15.本题考查语境判断之感情色彩。句意:我们赢得了第一场和第二场比赛,并且继续进步。A. relax放松;B. improve提高,进步;C. expand扩大;D. defend防御。根据前句we won our first game and our second, and continued to可知,所填词是褒义词,因为是足球队,所以水平是提高。故选B。 16.本题考查语境判断之其他线索。句意:我觉得即使我们输掉了比赛,这对我们来说也是一场胜利。A. shame羞愧;B. burden负担;C. victory胜利;D. favor赞成。根据后文even if we lost the game.可知,前后文是让步关系,所以前文与后文相反,所以此处表达“即使我们输掉比赛,我们感觉它会是一场胜利”。故选C。 17.本题考查语境判断之其他线索。句意:我的孩子们击败了佐治亚州最好的球队,给了我一生中最激动人心的时刻之一。A. chances机会;B. thrills激动;C. concerns关心;D. offers提供。根据前句My boys beat the best team in Georgia可推知,是作者一生中最激动人心的一次!故选B。 18.本题考查语境判断之其他线索。句意:从这次经历中,我学到了很多关于领导者的态度如何影响团队成员。A. surprise惊讶;B. serve服务;C. interest兴趣;D. affect影响。结合前文内容可知,通过这次经历,作者学到了很多关于领导者的态度是如何影响(affect)团队成员的。故选D。 19.本题考查语境判断之其他线索。句意:我没有把我的孩子看作失败者,而是鼓励他们。A. encouraged鼓励;B. observed观察;C. protected保护;D. impressed给予某人深刻印象。根据I pushed可知,作者在推动和鼓励他们。故选A。 20.本题考查语境判断之其他线索。句意:我帮助他们以不同的方式看待自己。A. honestly诚实地;B. individually个别地;C. calmly镇静地;D. differently不同地。根据后句and they built themselves into winners.可知,作者以胜利者看待队员们,结果经过努力,他们果真变成了胜利者,故选D。
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C.To show ways of fighting against El Nino. D.To urge people to prepare for El Nino.

 

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