The dogsled (狗拉雪橇) race was about to begin. Dogs of Julie's team were lined up at the starting gate. Julie stood behind them. The air was very cold. Other teams were lined up,too,and the dogs were excited. At exactly ten o’clock,she and the other racers shouted, " Mush!" The dogs knew well what it meant. They started running and the race began!
Julie had trained them for months for this race,and she hoped she and her dogs would win. Now,they ran over snowy hills and down into frozen valleys. They stopped only to rest and eat. They wanted to stay ahead of the other teams. The racers had to go a thousand miles across Alaska. Alaska is one of the coldest places on Earth. The dogs 9 thick fur helped keep them warm in the cold wind and weather. In many places along their way,the snow was deep. Pieces of ice were as sharp as a knife. The ice could cut the dogs 9 feet. To keep that from happening,Julie had put special booties on their feet. Once,one of the sled's runners slid into a hole and broke. Julie could have given up then,but she didn't. She fixed it and they kept going.
When they finally reached the finish line,they found out that they had come in first place!It was a great day for Julie and her dogs.
53. What kind of writing is this passage?
A. Letter-writing. B. Story-telling.
C. Rule-making. D. Instruction-giving.
54. When Julie said " Mush",she was .
A. giving an order to her dogs to start running
B. ordering her dogs to keep on running
C. letting others know that they were going to win
D. telling others that she was the boss of her dogs
55. Which of the following is NOT true?
A. Julie and her dogs came over trouble during the race.
B. Julie must have felt proud of her dogs after the race.
C. Julie had been trained for months for this dogsled race.
D. The winner of the race was Julie and her team of dogs.
[閱讀D篇短文大意]本文為敘事描寫,屬記敘文體裁。故 事講述了朱莉(Julie) 和她的狗狗在穿越阿拉斯加的狗拉雪橇比 賽中戰(zhàn)勝困難,獲得第一的故事。
53. B文章包涵人物、時間、地點、事件等信息內容,滿足故事類記敘文的條件,故B項符合題意。
54. A 由下文中的"The dogs knew well what it meant. They started running and the race began!"可推斷出"Mush"為--.種下令 開始的信號,故A項符合題意。
55. C本題中C項指的是"Julie為了這場比賽被他人訓練數月”,文章中并無這樣的信息,故C項表述不正確。
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