When I first joined the school basketball team, I was excited but a little nervous. I had a deep love for the sport, yet I was always worried about making mistakes in front of others. My coach, noticing my anxiety, told me, “Basketball isn’t only about scoring points. It’s about working together as a team.”
During practice, I tried to pass the ball perfectly, but my hands often shook. I failed time after time. One day, I missed an easy chance to shoot. I felt so bad that I wanted to give up. My teammate Elsa came up to me, patted my shoulder and said, “Don’t stop! Even Michael Jordan missed many shots.” Her words made me realise that making mistakes is part of learning.
As the season went on, I focused less on being perfect and more on having better performance as a team. I didn’t care so much about being perfect. I started to cooperate with my team. We learned to trust each other. In an important game, we were losing by two points behind with only 10 seconds left. The crowd were shouting, but I stayed calm. When Elsa passed me the ball, I took a deep breath and shot. The ball circled the basket ... and finally landed through the net! The whole team cheered wildly.
That moment taught me a truly valuable lesson: Success doesn’t come from avoiding challenges, but from facing difficulties in life. We should always keep in mind that they are chances for growth.
(
A. Excited and confident.
B. Nervous and worried.
C. Excited but nervous.
D. Calm but unwilling.
(
A. Being perfect in every game.
B. Performing better with her team.
C. Scoring more points than anyone else.
D. Avoiding making mistakes at all costs.
(
A. To show that shooting skills were easy to learn.
B. To criticise the writer’s performance.
C. To ask the writer to copy Michael Jordan’s style.
D. To show that even great players made mistakes.
(
A. Success comes from facing difficulties.
B. Avoiding challenges is the key to success.
C. Success comes easily to those who are talented.
D. Teamwork is not the most important in basketball.
During practice, I tried to pass the ball perfectly, but my hands often shook. I failed time after time. One day, I missed an easy chance to shoot. I felt so bad that I wanted to give up. My teammate Elsa came up to me, patted my shoulder and said, “Don’t stop! Even Michael Jordan missed many shots.” Her words made me realise that making mistakes is part of learning.
As the season went on, I focused less on being perfect and more on having better performance as a team. I didn’t care so much about being perfect. I started to cooperate with my team. We learned to trust each other. In an important game, we were losing by two points behind with only 10 seconds left. The crowd were shouting, but I stayed calm. When Elsa passed me the ball, I took a deep breath and shot. The ball circled the basket ... and finally landed through the net! The whole team cheered wildly.
That moment taught me a truly valuable lesson: Success doesn’t come from avoiding challenges, but from facing difficulties in life. We should always keep in mind that they are chances for growth.
(
C
)19. How did the writer feel when she first joined the school basketball team?A. Excited and confident.
B. Nervous and worried.
C. Excited but nervous.
D. Calm but unwilling.
(
B
)20. What did the writer focus on as the season went on?A. Being perfect in every game.
B. Performing better with her team.
C. Scoring more points than anyone else.
D. Avoiding making mistakes at all costs.
(
D
)21. Why did Elsa mention Michael Jordan to the writer after she missed shots?A. To show that shooting skills were easy to learn.
B. To criticise the writer’s performance.
C. To ask the writer to copy Michael Jordan’s style.
D. To show that even great players made mistakes.
(
A
)22. What lesson did the writer learn according to the text?A. Success comes from facing difficulties.
B. Avoiding challenges is the key to success.
C. Success comes easily to those who are talented.
D. Teamwork is not the most important in basketball.
答案
19.C 20.B 21.D 22.A
解析
【分析】
本题为英语阅读理解选择题,解题思路为:针对每道题目,先在原文中定位对应关键信息,再将原文信息与选项逐一对比,选出匹配度最高的答案。
19题定位作者刚加入篮球队时的感受;20题定位赛季推进后作者的关注点;21题定位Elsa提及迈克尔·乔丹的原因;22题定位作者学到的教训,均需精准抓取原文细节或主旨句。
【解析】
19题:根据原文第一段第一句“When I first joined the school basketball team, I was excited but a little nervous.”,可知作者刚加入校篮球队时的感受是兴奋但有点紧张,对应选项C。
20题:根据原文第三段“As the season went on, I focused less on being perfect and more on having better performance as a team.”,可知随着赛季推进,作者更关注和团队一起更好地表现,对应选项B。
21题:根据原文第二段Elsa的话“Don’t stop! Even Michael Jordan missed many shots.”,可知她提及迈克尔·乔丹是为了说明即使伟大的球员也会犯错,对应选项D。
22题:根据原文最后一段“Success doesn’t come from avoiding challenges, but from facing difficulties in life.”,可知作者学到的教训是成功来自面对困难,对应选项A。
【答案】
19.C 20.B 21.D 22.A
【知识点】
英语阅读理解细节理解、英语阅读理解主旨大意
【点评】
本文为记叙文,通过作者加入篮球队的成长经历,考查学生快速定位原文信息、理解文本细节与主旨的能力,题目设置贴合原文内容,难度适中。
【难度系数】
0.7
本题为英语阅读理解选择题,解题思路为:针对每道题目,先在原文中定位对应关键信息,再将原文信息与选项逐一对比,选出匹配度最高的答案。
19题定位作者刚加入篮球队时的感受;20题定位赛季推进后作者的关注点;21题定位Elsa提及迈克尔·乔丹的原因;22题定位作者学到的教训,均需精准抓取原文细节或主旨句。
【解析】
19题:根据原文第一段第一句“When I first joined the school basketball team, I was excited but a little nervous.”,可知作者刚加入校篮球队时的感受是兴奋但有点紧张,对应选项C。
20题:根据原文第三段“As the season went on, I focused less on being perfect and more on having better performance as a team.”,可知随着赛季推进,作者更关注和团队一起更好地表现,对应选项B。
21题:根据原文第二段Elsa的话“Don’t stop! Even Michael Jordan missed many shots.”,可知她提及迈克尔·乔丹是为了说明即使伟大的球员也会犯错,对应选项D。
22题:根据原文最后一段“Success doesn’t come from avoiding challenges, but from facing difficulties in life.”,可知作者学到的教训是成功来自面对困难,对应选项A。
【答案】
19.C 20.B 21.D 22.A
【知识点】
英语阅读理解细节理解、英语阅读理解主旨大意
【点评】
本文为记叙文,通过作者加入篮球队的成长经历,考查学生快速定位原文信息、理解文本细节与主旨的能力,题目设置贴合原文内容,难度适中。
【难度系数】
0.7
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