(一)It seems that the Englishmen just cannot live without sports of some kind. ____61____. Wherever you go in this country, you will see both children and grown-ups knocking a ball about with a stick or something, as if in Britain men shall always remain boys and women girls! Still, it can never be bad to get exercise, can it?
Taking all amateur(業(yè)余)and professional sports in Britain into consideration, there can be no doubt that football is at the top of the list. ____62____. The game originated(起源于)in Britain and was played in the Middle Ages or even earlier.
The next is rugby, which is called “football” in the United States.______63_____. In rugby, an oval-shaped ball is used which can be handled as well as kicked. It is a pretty rough game.
____64_____. In fact, it has sometimes been called the English national game. Most foreigners find the game rather slow or even boring, but it enjoys great popularity among the British.
Tennis rates high on the list, too. It was introduced into England from France in the 15th century .  ______65______

A.A famous French humorist once said that this is because the English insist on behaving like children all their lives.
B.It is called soccer in the United States
C.It is a kind of football played by two teams of fifteen players than eleven
D.In summer, cricket is the most popular sport
E. Basketball and volleyball were introduced into Britain during the late 19th century from America and are gaining popularity
F. But it was from England that it spread to practically every country in the world.
G. Not everyone likes ball games


【小題1】A
【小題2】B
【小題3】C
【小題4】D
【小題5】F

解析試題分析:此題型為補(bǔ)全對話。兼有完型填空和情景對話的特點。首先,需要在空白處填上適當(dāng)?shù),也就是符合語境的句子,換句話說,句子需要和它緊挨著的前后兩句有緊密的銜接關(guān)系。首先,可根據(jù)句子意義的相識性對答語進(jìn)行歸類。第一類:A.B.C第二類:D.E第三類:F.G
根據(jù)此方法:
【小題1】A考察上下文理解和句意完整。結(jié)合上句和空白句的關(guān)系可判斷出為因果關(guān)系。此處應(yīng)填由because引導(dǎo)的表語從句。
【小題2】B考察上下文理解和句意完整。根據(jù)上句句意可以推出作者指出同是足球卻在兩個國家有不同的稱呼,推出B
【小題3】C考察上下文理解和句意完整。根據(jù)空白句在句意上對上一句內(nèi)容的進(jìn)行補(bǔ)充,推出C
【小題4】D考察上下文理解和句意完整。根據(jù)上句和空白句的關(guān)系,應(yīng)為另一運動項目的介紹,故選D
【小題5】F考察上下文理解和句意完整。根據(jù)空白句在句意上對上一句內(nèi)容的進(jìn)行補(bǔ)充,方能推出F
考點:任務(wù)型閱讀,句型劃分和句意判斷
點評:要做好該類型題,需用歸類法和經(jīng)驗法,用已有的句型知識幫助自己做出判斷。試舉一例,以本題為例,63題,結(jié)合上句和空白句可知,作者陳述了英國名字叫做rugby的運動項目,在美國叫做football。進(jìn)一步補(bǔ)充和完善前句信息,道出橄欖球是通常由兩個隊之間進(jìn)行,每個隊由15名隊員組成,此為補(bǔ)充解釋關(guān)系,環(huán)環(huán)相扣?忌綍r多注意這方面的訓(xùn)練。

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