【題目】

It’s not like Talia Randle grew up dreaming of being the fastest grocery (食品雜貨店) bagger in the West.

But when the 17-year-old university student started her first job this summer as a clerk at Metropolitan Market in Washington, US, her natural skills appeared according to store manager Glen Hasstedt, her coach.

Hasstedt has trained four Washington State Best Baggers. He said every great bagger has a few key talents.

“They have to be fast, have great hand-eye coordination (協(xié)調(diào)能力) and be competitive and focused.” Hasstedt said.

Randle said bagging seemed natural to her and within a week of starting, co-workers were commenting on her speed.

“I enjoy it,” Randle said. “Heavy things should be on the bottom, and everything should be standing up. It’s a little bit like Tetris (俄羅斯方塊) or a puzzle.”

To represent Metropolitan Market at state level, competitors first have to be the winner in their store. They then compete against the best baggers in each of the company’s five other local stores.

In bagging contests, competitors are asked to place a number of items into a certain number of paper bags.

Judging is based on four criteria (標準): how fast the items are bagged, whether the bags are filled in such a way that items inside remain standing when placed on a table, how evenly (平均地) the weight is distributed among the bags and whether the bagger has a good attitude.

In some contests, judges slice away (撕開) one side of the paper bags to make sure items remain standing. Hasstedt said. They’re also looking to see if the bags are too full for a customer to pick up with on hand, he said.

Randle was a favorite to win the state competition. But once there, she was up against several very experienced competitors and had to deal with a loud audience that almost made her nervous.

“There were people wearing cow bells and yelling,” she said. “It was loud.”

That’s where Hasstedt’s mantra (原則) of “just stay focused and don’t let things distract you” came into play, she said.

But Randle did what her coach told her and ended up winning the state title, filling three bags in 47 seconds.

1According to the article, Talia Randle ________.

A.has always dreamed of being the fastest bagger

B.didn’t get along well with her workmates in the store

C.showed talent for bagging when she started doing it

D.found it hard to stay focused in the bagging contest

2What does the underlined word “bagger” mean in the first paragraph?

A.裝袋工B.礦工C.吹牛者D.售貨員

3Which of the following is one of the rules of bagging contests?

A.Different items should not be placed in the same bag.

B.The weight of the filled bags should be similar to each other.

C.Speed is the one and only measurement for a skillful bagger.

D.The audience has to keep quiet during the bagging contest.

4Which one is TRUE according to the article?

A.Talia Randle learned how to bag items in her university.

B.Bagging needs to use hands and eyes at the same time.

C.The heavy items should lie on the top of the bags.

D.Baggers must place as many items as they can in the bags.

5What is the article mainly about?

A.The popularity of bagging contests in the West.

B.How Talia Randle discovered the fun of bagging.

C.Glen Hasstedt’s secret training method for champion baggers.

D.Talia Randle’s road to becoming a star bagger in Washington State.

【答案】

1C

2A

3B

4B

5D

【解析】

本文講述了Randle經(jīng)過裝袋工培訓(xùn),參加了裝袋工比賽,最后贏得華盛頓州冠軍。

1推理判斷題。根據(jù)Randle said bagging seemed natural to her and within a week of starting, co-workers were commenting on her speed.可知,當(dāng)Talia Randle開始做的時候,就顯示出了套袋的天賦,故選C。

2詞義猜測題。根據(jù)Judging is based on four criteria (標準): how fast the items are bagged, whether the bags are filled in such a way that items inside remain standing when placed on a table, how evenly (平均地) the weight is distributed among the bags and whether the bagger has a good attitude.可知,判斷是基于四個標準:物品被裝袋的速度,當(dāng)袋子被放在桌子上,里面的物品是否仍然立著,如何在這些袋子中間均勻地分配重量,因此這是裝袋工所做的工作。故選A。

3推理判斷題。根據(jù)how evenly (平均地) the weight is distributed among the bags可知,裝袋比賽的規(guī)則之一,就是裝袋的重量要相近。故選B。

4推理判斷題。根據(jù)Hasstedt has trained four Washington State Best Baggers.But Randle did what her coach told her and ended up winning the state title,可知,Talia Randle是通過教練Hasstedt教的學(xué)會裝袋,而不是在大學(xué)里學(xué)到的,因此A項不正確。根據(jù)“They have to be fast, have great hand-eye coordination (協(xié)調(diào)能力) and be competitive and focused.” Hasstedt said.可知,裝袋需要手眼協(xié)調(diào),因此B項正確。根據(jù)Heavy things should be on the bottom,可知,重的東西放在袋子的底部,而不是頂部,因此C項不正確。根據(jù)They’re also looking to see if the bags are too full for a customer to pick up with on hand, he said.可知,如果袋子裝的物品太滿,顧客無法用一只手拿起來,因此裝袋工不能盡可能多地往袋子里裝東西,因此D項不正確。故選B。

5概括歸納題。根據(jù)But when the 17-year-old university student started her first job this summer as a clerk at Metropolitan Market in Washington, US, her natural skills appeared according to store manager Glen Hasstedt, her coach.In bagging contests, competitors are asked to place a number of items into a certain number of paper bags.But Randle did what her coach told her and ended up winning the state title, filling three bags in 47 seconds.可知,本文介紹了Randle

如何成為華盛頓州裝袋工明星的。故選D。

認真閱讀題干,根據(jù)題干要求,在文中尋找答案所在的語句或段落,進行分析理解,詞義猜測,推理判斷和概括歸納,選出正確的選項。例如小題3,根據(jù)how evenly (平均地) the weight is distributed among the bags可知,裝袋比賽的規(guī)則之一,就是裝袋的重量要相近。故選B。

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