【題目】

Over seven years ago when I first started rock climbing I was frustrated(挫敗的). I thought I would be natural for climbing. I was always an athlete and naturally good at sports. So, I didn’t understand why I was so bad at rock climbing.

I went to the rock gym and climbed all the time, and everyone kept telling me “just climb more and you’ll get better.” “Well, however, nothing I did was working. It felt like the harder I worked at it, the less progress I was actually making. After a while, I even started hating any climber who was stronger and better than me---especially the climbers who made it look so easy.

After a long time, I started making friends with some of the most experienced climbers around… professionals(專業(yè)人員)and full-timers. In fact, I felt so comfortable with them that one afternoon I just came out and simply asked for help.

There is a saying, “If you want a shortcut to success, find someone who is successful and ask them to show you how to get there.” It is true in just a few short months. I learned far more from these climbing professionals than what I had learned during the previous(之前的) years of struggle on my own. My climbing changed…my strength, skills, mental toughness, formwork, confidence, everything.

I was no longer the average climber that no one knew. I discovered that climbing like the experts is more about working smarter, not harder(no training 7 days a week). What I discovered is so simple that, looking back now, I realized the biggest thing holding me back from being a better climber and having more fun doing it…was Me!

1According to the passage, we can learn that _____.

A. the writer had no gift for rock climbing

B. the writer didn’t get the skill of rock climbing at first

C. the writer didn’t work hard at rocking climbing

D. the writer thought too much of himself

2The writer once hated other good rock climbers because _____.

A. they didn’t want to teach himB. they always made fun of him

C. he envied their good skillsD. he began to dislike rock climbing

3Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A. The writer never lost heart when he studied rock climbing.

B. It took several years for the writer to become a good climber.

C. The writer felt uncomfortable staying with those climbing experts.

D. The writer hated to learn from those better than him.

4What the writer wants to tell us is that _____

A. the more you climb, the better you’ll be.B. mends always make you progress

C. the way of learning is importantD. it’s not necessary to work hard

【答案】

1B

2C

3B

4C

【解析】

短文大意:作者以七年間自己學(xué)習(xí)攀巖的經(jīng)歷告訴我們,無論學(xué)習(xí)什么,掌握方法技巧很重要。

1題意:根據(jù)這篇文章,我們可以了解到作者最初并沒有掌握攀巖的技巧。考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。根據(jù)第一段when I first started rock climbing I was frustrated. So, I didn’t understand why I was so bad at rock climbing.,可知作者最初并沒有掌握攀巖的技巧,故選B。

2題意:這位作家曾經(jīng)憎恨其他優(yōu)秀的攀巖者,因?yàn)樗刀仕麄兊暮眉记。考查?xì)節(jié)推斷。根據(jù)After a while, I even started hating any climber who was stronger and better than me---especially the climbers who made it look so easy.( 我開始討厭任何比我更強(qiáng)壯、更優(yōu)秀的攀巖者——尤其是那些讓攀巖看起來如此容易的攀巖者),可知是嫉妒他們的攀巖技巧,故選C

3題意:下列哪個(gè)陳述是正確的?考查細(xì)節(jié)判斷。根據(jù)開頭Over seven years ago when I first started rock climbing I was frustrated.,結(jié)合I learned far more from these climbing professionals than what I had learned during the previous years of struggle on my own.,可知“我”花了幾年時(shí)間才成為一名優(yōu)秀的登山者,B項(xiàng)說法正確,故選B。

4題意:作者想告訴我們的是_____。考查文意理解。根據(jù)文中作者的經(jīng)歷,結(jié)合他的感受There is a saying, “If you want a shortcut to success, find someone who is successful and ask them to show you how to get there.” It is true in just a few short months. I learned far more from these climbing professionals than what I had learned during the previous years of struggle on my own.,可知the way of learning is important(學(xué)習(xí)方法很重要)符合文意;故選C。

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