This is John Roberts reporting from Cardiff. The result of the match which finished at four this afternoon between France and Wales was a draw. Neither side scored. The Dutch referee(裁判)did not allow the one goal which France managed to kick. The reason for this was that a French player was unfortunately off side. So both teams went home disappointed with the game. They particularly admired the French forwards, who were always fast and often threatened the Welsh defense. Once it looked as if the Welsh goalkeeper was in serious trouble. He dived to his right to save a shot from the French centre forward and crashed his head against the goal post. A doctor examined him and he soon began to play again. Of course the large, friendly crowd cheered for him. Wales will certainly welcome another visit from this splendid team.

This passage is__________.

A. a piece of sports news broadcast over radio

B. a piece of sports news in a newspaper

C. an advertisement about sports

D. an essay about sports

The underlined word “draw” in this passage means ?

A. An act of pulling.

B. Taking money from a bank.

C. A state in which neither side wins.

D. Making pictures with a pencil or a pen.

Which of the following sentence is NOT TRUE according to the passage?

A. The French team is a visiting team while the Welsh team is the home team.

B. The French goalkeeper was brave and he didn’t quit the match even after he had his head seriously injured in the game.

C. People liked the French forwards for they were very active on the field.

D. A French player did kick a goal but the referee refused to admit it.

【小題1】A

【小題2】C

【小題3】B


解析:

【小題1】推理判斷題。從文中第一段第1句的reporting可知。

【小題2】詞義猜測(cè)題。根據(jù)后面的 “neither side scored”可知。

【小題3】正誤判斷題。從文中可知,受傷的不是法國(guó)守門 員。

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