问题 单项选择题

George is a young man. He does not have a wife, but he has a very big dog and he has a very small car, too. He likes playing tennis. Last Monday he played tennis for an hour at his club, and then he ran out and jumped into a car. His dog came after him, but it did not jump into the same car. It jumped into the next one.
"Come here, silly dog!" George shouted at it but the dog stayed in the other car.
George put his key into the lock of the car, but the key did not turn. Then he looked at the car again. It was not his! He was in the wrong car! And the dog was in the right one! "He’s sitting and laughing at me!" George said angrily. But then he smiled and got into his car with the dog.

George was in a wrong car with his dog.

A. Right.


B. Wrong.

C. Doesn’t say.

答案

参考答案:B

解析: 由文章的第三行可推断:乔治和他的狗在不同的汽车里。

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Few people would question the value of taking part in sports for young people.With proper training,supervision,protective equipment and techniques,and an proper emphasis on winning,sports can develop a healthy body and spirit and a life-long interest in being active and fit .Without such measures,childhood sports can lead to injuries and even paralysis or death.

Even in the best conditions,no activity can be risk—free.But most serious hazards are preventable.Cyclists and football players can reduce their risks by wearing helmets;hockey players by wearing masks;basketball and tennis players by wearing eye guards;baseball players by wearing batting helmets.

Besides,risks to individual players can often be found,and thus prevented,through a properly performed medical exam before a child plays.For accidents that may not be preventable,having an emergency plan and first-aid equipment,and someone trained to use the equipment,can be lifesaving.

Still,each year,according to the American College of Sports Medicine,more than 775,000 children under 14 are treated in emergency rooms for sports injuries,nearly half of them preventable.An estimated 300,000 athletes experience exercise—related head illnesses each year,and almost all of them should have been avoided.

Further,from half to three—fourths of sports-related concussions(脑震荡) are never even diagnosed;the injured are often sent back in to play too soon and put at risk of another more serious brain—damaging concussion.To help reduce these risks, the National Center for Sports Safety, with the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, offers a three-hour online safety course for coaches for $28 at www.SportsSafety.org.

1.Which of the following is true according to the passage?

A.All the accidents can be prevented.

B.All the accidents cannot be prevented.

C.Lives can be saved so long as there is proper equipment.

D.Lives cannot be saved even if there is proper equipment.

2.What does the underlined word “hazards”(in paragraph 2)mean?

A.mistakes          B.diseases           C.dangers            D.situations

3.It is implied in the passage that        .

A.prevention of injuries is not paid enough attention to

B.children under 14 are more easily hurt in sports

C.most head illnesses are related with exercise

D.none of the head illnesses should have happened

4.What can coaches mainly learn from the online safety course?

A.How to cure brain-damaging concussion.

B.How to diagnose brain-damaging concussion.

C.How to predict the possibility of brain damage.

D.How to deal with the injured properly.