During the Winter Olympics in Sochi(索契), 25,000 volunteers from Russia and other countries provided services for athletes and guests. The student Oksana Verkholyak helped translate Russian into English and Korean at the Games. She told us about their usual day.
“We get up at 7:30 in the morning. Then we have breakfast. Usually we have porridge for breakfast. There is always tea, coffee, bread and pies. After breakfast, we head for a bus stop and get on a bus which runs to the media center. It takes us 30 minutes to get there,” she said.
When volunteers arrived there, they went through the security (安全) check point. They couldn’t bring water or food with them. “Security guards check our bags. We are not allowed to have things made of metals. They check phones, video cameras, electric equipment and computers,” Oksana added.
In the evening volunteers got back to the apartment buildings. All of them were like one big family. They lived together and got some rest together—after dinner they went to the beach to watch the sunset.
Not only students helped organize the Sochi Olympics. There were many so-called silver volunteers who retired but didn’t lose interest in sports. Some of the volunteers had an experience working at the Olympic Games in other countries and even at the Moscow Olympics in 1980.
【小題1】 How many foreign languages did Oksana Verkholyak use at the Games?
A. One. B. Two. C. Three.
【小題2】Where did the volunteers go first after breakfast?
A. To the apartment buildings.
B. To the security check point.
C. To a bus stop.
【小題3】 What couldn’t the volunteers take into the media center?
A. Water and computers.
B. Video cameras and phones.
C. Knives and hamburgers.
【小題4】Which is NOT true about the silver volunteers?
A. They’re all young people.
B. They love sports.
C. Some of them have volunteered for the Olympics before.
【小題5】What is the best title of this passage?
A. A volunteer’s day at Sochi Olympics
B. 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics
C. Different jobs for volunteers
【小題1】B
【小題2】C
【小題3】C
【小題4】A
【小題5】A
解析試題分析:在索契冬奧會(huì),有25000名來自俄羅斯和其他國家的志愿者們?yōu)檫\(yùn)動(dòng)員和客人提供服務(wù)。自愿者們,早餐之后去公共汽車站,乘車去媒體中心。經(jīng)過一天的工作,在晚上志愿者回到公寓。他們就像一個(gè)大家庭。
【小題1】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。問題:Oksana Verkholyak在比賽中運(yùn)用幾種語言?分析原文:The student Oksana Verkholyak helped translate Russian into English and Korean at the Games.句意:Oksana Verkholyak在比賽中將俄語翻譯成英語和韓語。明確是運(yùn)用兩種語言。故選B
【小題2】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。問題:志愿者們?cè)谠绮椭髸?huì)去哪里?分析原文:After breakfast, we head for a bus stop and get on a bus which runs to the media center.句意:早餐之后,我們?nèi)ス财囌荆斯嚾ッ襟w中心。因此是去公交汽車站。故選C
【小題3】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。問題:志愿者們不能帶什么進(jìn)入媒體中心?分析原文:We are not allowed to have things made of metals.句意:我們不允許帶入金屬制品。結(jié)合選項(xiàng)中三組物品中,第三項(xiàng)的刀是金屬制品,因此不能被允許帶入媒體中心。故選C
【小題4】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。問題:對(duì)于白發(fā)志愿者的描述不正確的是哪一項(xiàng)?分析原文:There were many so-called silver volunteers who retired but didn’t lose interest in sports.句意:這有許多白發(fā)志愿者,他們是退休的運(yùn)動(dòng)員,但是依然對(duì)運(yùn)動(dòng)感興趣。明確他們都是退休的人,因此是年紀(jì)較大的人。故選A
【小題5】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。問題:短文最佳的標(biāo)題是什么?短文重點(diǎn)介紹了志愿們?cè)谒髌醯囊惶斓墓ぷ髋c生活情況的介紹。結(jié)合選項(xiàng)第一項(xiàng)符合。故選A
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