2019版高考英语一轮复习单元检测三十七basketball外研版

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1、单元检测(三十七)Basketball.阅读理解AThere is such a thing as winning by too much. A final score of 1612 recently earned one winning coach of a Californian high school girls basketball team a twogame suspension (停赛) for unsportsmanlike behavior.“The game just got away from me. I didnt expect them to be that bad

2、. Im not trying to embarrass anybody,” Arroyo Valley Coach Michael Anderson told the San Bernardino Sun about the blowout against Bloomington. In the second half, he played substitutes instead of starters, who played when the game began.Hmm. Calling your competitor “bad” probably isnt helping the ca

3、use.Coaches from other local high schools have spoken against Andersons tactics (战术) as well. Throughout the entire first half of the game, Anderson used a fullcourt press, a method of playing basketball in which one team puts pressure on the other team in all parts of the court, and eventually his

4、team won by 103 points. Bloomington only scored 1 point.“Let them score,” Cajon Coach Mark Lehman, who led his team to victory too, said. “I dont think anyone wouldve had a problem if it was 16150. But 1612? . Why not put up defense?”Bloomington dealt with the loss as well as they could.“People shou

5、ldnt feel sorry for my team,” Coach Dale Chung said after the game. “They should feel sorry for his team, which isnt learning the game the right way.”He said he was proud of his team, because the game would hardly affect them. However, he added, “But it should affect them a little.”The suspension do

6、esnt seem to have changed the teams tactics much. After the 159point win, Arroyo played against Indian Springs and won by 61 points.“They responded as they usually do,” Arroyos assistant coach Nick Anderson, 19, told the San Bernardino Sun of the 8019 win. He was filling in for his dad, who was susp

7、ended.He said, “Its nothing different. We just have a different coach. Were still going to run our game plan,like we always do.”语篇解读:本文是一篇议论文。美国一支高中女子篮球队以161比2的悬殊比分赢了一场比赛,而该队教练因为缺乏体育道德被停赛两场。1The underlined word “them” in Paragraph 2 refers to “_”Athe Arroyo Valley teamBthe Bloomington teamCsubstitut

8、esDstarters解析:选B代词指代题。根据第三段中的“Calling your competitor bad probably isnt helping the cause.”可推测,them指的是Arroyo Valley队的对手Bloomington队。2Mark Lehman thought that Michael Anderson should _.Alose the gameBwin by more pointsClet Bloomington get more pointsDimprove the method of playing the game解析:选C推理判断题。根

9、据第五段可知,Mark Lehman教练非常不赞同Michael Anderson教练以悬殊比分赢得比赛的做法,他认为Michael Anderson教练应该让Bloomington队多得一些分。3In the eyes of Dale Chung, the behavior of Arroyo Valley was _.AadmirableBboringCpuzzlingDunacceptable解析:选D推理判断题。根据第七段中的“They should feel sorry for his team, which isnt learning the game the right way.

10、”不难推测,Dale Chung教练认为Arroyo Valley队的行为让他无法接受。4What was Nick Andersons attitude toward his fathers tactics?AHe tolerated them.BHe followed them.CHe was doubtful about them.DHe paid no attention to them.解析:选B细节理解题。根据最后三段内容,尤其是倒数第三段中的“The suspension doesnt seem to have changed the teams tactics much.”和最

11、后一段最后一句可知,助理教练Nick Anderson延续了他父亲Michael Anderson教练的战术。BAfter I mastered my first concerto (协奏曲) at age 14, my parents decided to get me a nice violin. I tried out dozens of instruments before I found my match: a German violin. It was beautiful, but what I liked best about it was its voice. Confiden

12、t and strong, it was everything I longed to be.Im not sure how much that violin cost, but my parents made me promise never to let it out of my sight. They didnt understand that dragging a large violin case ran_counter_to my daily middle school task of being invisible (看不见的). I was a strange, absentm

13、inded kid. When I spoke up in class, my comments brought confused silence from teachers and wild laughter from students. Like a deer in a wolf pack, I tried to be quiet and still.In contrast, my new violin was almost shockingly loud. Together, we could drown out the rest of my middle school orchestr

14、a which was encouraged, since the other kids made sounds like cats crying. For one glorious hour every day, I was showered with attention. Everyone wanted to hear what I had to say.Between classes, I bent under the combined weight of my violin case and a backpack filled with books. My posture suffer

15、ed, but my confidence grew. With my violin by my side, I found my voice. More and more, I contributed to class discussions and even made a couple of friends.Today, Im just an amateur violinist with a regular day job. As I sit in my community orchestra, sometimes I feel jealous (嫉妒的) of my fellow musicians instruments with their elegant voices. I may not be the best violinist around, but at least Im still the loudest.语篇解读:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了拉小提琴让作者变得自信的故事。5The underlined part “ran counter to” in Paragraph 2 probably means “_”Awas similar toBwent along withCwas the opposite ofDhad something in co

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