閱讀下面短文,短文后各有五個理解性的題目,在各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出一個最佳選項.
    Chinese basketball player Wang Zhizhi returned home from the United States on the morning of April
10th after he had been expelled(除名)from the national team for four years.
    "It has been a long time. I am so glad to be coming back home," Wang told a CCTV reporter.
    Wang, the first Chinese to play in the National Basketball Association (NBA) when he joined the Dallas  in 2001, was welcomed by the Chinese basketball officials at he Beijing International Airport that morning.
    "I realized I had made a big mistake (for refusing to return when he was needed). I want to say sorry to my fans and to the Bayi team which trained me and gave me the chance to play in this time and win back
my place in the national team." Wang went on.
    "Wang Zhizhi won't play in the final competition of the CBA (Chinese Basketball Association) Because  he didn't register(注冊)," said Zhang Bing, who works with the Bayi team.
1. Wang Zhizhi hasn't been a member of the national team ___________ .
A. for four years
B. since April 10
C. since 2001
D. for 5 years
2. Wang Zhizhi says sorry to his fans and the Bayi team because _________ .
A. he refused to return when he was needed
B. he left the Bayi team for America
C. he didn't play well when he was in China
D. Dallas didn't want to keep him
3. In this passage, "make up my fault" means ___________ in Chinese.
A. 表現(xiàn)出色
B. 彌補過失
C. 珍惜機會
D. 得到諒解
4. From the passage we know that _________.
A. Wang Zhizhi was not welcomed in Beijing
B. Wang Zhizhi was a reporter on sports before
C. every player must register before he plays in the competition of the CBA
D. the Chinese basketball officials didn't want Wang Zhizhi to come back home
5. Which is the test title for this passage?
A. Wang Zhizhi Feels Sorry
B. Wang Zhizhi in the Bayi Team
C. Wang Zhizhi Returns Home
D. Wang Zhizhi in the United States
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