单选题
Last weekend, sportsmen and women of an unusually hardy disposition descended on Sherborne, a pretty Dorset town. There, they swam twice around Sherborne Castle's lake, cycled 180km and then ran a marathon. The winners of this gruelling race—Britain's inaugural Ironman triathlon—were rewarded with a spot in a prestigious race in Hawaii, where yet more pain awaits. For a sport barely known in Britain five years ago, triathlon has grown at a sprinter's pace. This year the British Triathlon Association, the governing body, will sanction some 450 triathlons, duathlons (running and biking ) and aquathlons (running and swimming). These vary from tough races aimed at endurance junkies to shorter events designed to lure newcomers. By far the most successful is the London triathlon, which, three weeks ago, brought 8,000—half of them first-timers—to the Royal Victoria Dock in east London. That made it the world's biggest. There are echoes of the jogging craze of the early 1980s. Both sports are American exports; both have grown partly thanks to television coverage. Inclusion in the Olympic and Commonwealth games has conferred credibility and state funding on triathlon. Even better, Britain's professional triathletes are doing rather well on the international circuit. There are practical reasons for the growth of the sport, too. Nick Rusling, event director of the London triathlon, points out that established events such as the London marathon and Great North Run are hugely over-subscribed (this year the marathon received 98500 applications for 36000 places). Triathlon offers amore reliable route to exhaustion, and a fresh challenge to athletes who are likely to cross-train anyway. The sport will not soon supplant "the great suburban Everest", as Chris Brasher, founder of the London marathon, described his event. The sport's tripartite nature means that putting on events is fiendishly complex, a fact reflected in high entry fees: competitors at last weekend's Ironman race forked out £ 220. Shorter events are cheaper, but participants must still provide their own bicycles and wetsuits and pay for training. Compared with the inhabitants of Newham, the London borough where this year's London triathlon was held,competitors appeared overwhelmingly white and middle class. Another drag on growth is a shortage of suitable venues in a small island—a problem exacerbated by safety fears. But that ought to be less of a hindrance in future. Two court decisions, in 2003 and earlier this year, have firmly established that the owners of large bodies of water may not be held responsible when adults injure themselves as a result of extravagant sporting actions.
单选题
The meaning of the word "gruelling" in the first paragraph is most close to______. [A] competitive [B] exhausting [C] grand [D] gruesome
单选题
It can be learned from the second paragraph of the text that______. [A] triathlon is a fast-growing sport in UK [B] Britain used to be barely known [C] triathlon is a prestigious race in USA [D] Hawaii used to be a spot of pains
【正确答案】
A
【答案解析】[考点解析] 这是一道细节题,测试考生识别理解原文句子含义的能力。本题的答案信息在第二段首句,该句的大意是:“五年前,三项全能运动在英国鲜为人知,目前该运动项目飞速发展”。“sprinter”一词的含义是“短跑运动员”,此处用来形容发展速度之快。根据本句的含义可推导出本题的正确选项是A“triathlon is a fast-growing sport in UK”(三项全能运动在英国是一项迅速发展的运动)。
单选题
Triathlon, according to the text, originated in______. [A] Britain [B] Greece [C] USA [D] Brazil
【正确答案】
C
【答案解析】[考点解析] 本题是一道细节题,测试考生对于原文细节信息的判断和理解能力。本题的答案信息来源在第三段的第二句,该句讲“Both sports are American exports…”(这两项运动都是美国的输出品)。由此可以推导出:三项全能运动起源于美国。故本题的正确选项是C“USA”(美国)。
单选题
The third and fourth paragraphs concentrate on______. [A] the practical reasons for the growth of swimming [B] the echoes of jogging craze of the early 1980s [C] the reasons for the wide television coverage [D] the driving forces behind the development of triathlon
【正确答案】
D
【答案解析】[考点解析] 本题是一道中心主旨题,测试考生识别和理解文章总体结构的能力。第四段第一句暗示了本文第三、四段的功能和作用。第四段首句的大意是:“三项全能运动的发展还有现实原因”。根据此句的含义进行推导,可知第三段也在论述三项全能运动发展的原因。因此,本题的答案信息是D“the driving forces behind the development of triathlon”(三项全能运动发展背后的动因)。
单选题
The elaboration in the last but one paragraph concerns______. [A] one drag on the development of triathlon [B] the rapid supplant of triathlon [C] one notion advanced by Chris Brasher [D] the emergence of overwhelmingly white and middle class
【正确答案】
A
【答案解析】[考点解析] 本题是一道中心主旨题,测试考生识别理解原文整体结构层次的能力。本文倒数第二段比较难懂,但是全文尾段的首句暗示了本文倒数第二段的总体内容。尾段第一句的大意是:“另外一个影响三项全能运动发展的障碍是缺乏合适的场地……”。通过该句可以推导出全文倒数第二段论述的也是“影响三项全能运动发展的障碍”。故本题的正确选项是A“one drag on the development of triathlon”(阻碍三项全能运动发展的一个障碍)。