If you’re
into sports, you’ve seen it happen—tennis
players jump over the net to shake hands after a hard match; football players
exchange jerseys(運(yùn)動(dòng)衣)after ninety minutes of knocking each other around; even boxers
touch gloves at the beginning of each round. Players in every event, from
spelling bees to golf(高爾夫球),act in this way. It’s all part of sportsmanship(體育精神),a great tradition in sports and
competition. It means playing and being calm all through the match.
Everyone feels great when they
win. In the last few years, you might see some players celebrate a goal(進(jìn)球)with a long victory
dance or talk big about their ability. However, it’s always hard for people to say in public that they made a bad
play. Good sportsmanship is what they really need. It’s
the golden rule of sports.
Good sportsmanship means that you
play by the rules, talk politely to everyone during games and stay cool even
when you lose the game. At the school sports meeting, for example, it’s more important for you to know how to work as part of a team
and cheer your teammates on. That may help you enjoy more success at your
future work. In competition—as in life—you may not always win,
but believe me, sportsmanship will help you get through, and there is always
the next match.
1.What match do you know will last
ninety minutes?
A.
Tennis.
b. Football.
C.
Golf.
D. Spelling.
2.The underlined word “bees” in the passage means .
A.
fly.
b. competition.
C.
guess.
D. research.
3. Why do you think good sportsmanship is
really important?
A.
It’s all part of sports.
b. It’s all part of celebration.
C. It’s
the golden rule of sports.
D. It’s how to stay cool.
4.Winning the game will make it
possible for players to
.
A. celebrate a
goal.
b. exchange
jerseys.
C.
shake hands.
D. feel great .
5.The passage mainly tells us that sportsmanship
gets you through no matter whether
.
A. you win or
lose.
b. you
play or learn.
C.
you are happy or not.
D. you feel hard or not.