Tracy Caulkins is known as the first American to set an American record and win an American title in each of four swimming strokes(泳姿): breaststroke, butterfly, backstroke, freestyle.
Tracy Caulkins was born in Minnesota and lived in Iowa until she was six. She began swimming when she was eight, after the family had moved to Nashville, Tennessee. While unwilling at first to swim in cold water or get her face wet, she began to train in earnest (認(rèn)真地) as her talent became clear. Though her father worked for the public schools, the family sent her to a private school when the public schools could not accommodate (適應(yīng)) her training schedule.
At age 13, Tracy Caulkins took part in the trials(選拔賽) for the 1976 Olympics, but did not make the team. She continued to win national and international titles, and was disappointed in 1980 when the U.S. didn’t attend the Moscow Olympics. She continued to train and compete.
In 1981, Tracy Caulkins began college, graduating in 1985. In college, she continued competing and training, though she had slowed down from her peak (頂峰) years.
Caulkins trained especially hard for the 1984 Olympics, and not only made the team, but was captain of the swim team and at Los Angeles, won three gold medals and was named Sportswoman of the Year by the U.S. Olympic Committee. After that she retired from swimming, and was a commentator (解說(shuō)員) for swimming events as well as taking advantage of her fame to do business.
Tracy Caulkins married Australian swimmer, Mark Stockwell, in 1991, their romance having begun at the 1984 Olympics when he jumped into a warm-up pool to introduce himself. They married in Nashville and moved to Australia, where they had three children. Caulkins continued to be professionally involved in sports

  1. 1.

    Tracy Caulkins was sent to a private school because _____

    1. A.
      the schedule of the public school wasn’t suitable for her
    2. B.
      her parents had to work in the school
    3. C.
      her family had moved to Nashville, Tennessee
    4. D.
      she showed strong interest in swimming
  2. 2.

    Which Olympic Games did Tracy Caulkins attend?

    1. A.
      The 1976 Olympic Games
    2. B.
      The 1980 Olympic Games
    3. C.
      The 1984 Olympic Games
    4. D.
      The 1992 Olympic Games
  3. 3.

    Give the correct order of the following events in Tracy Caulkins’ life.
    a. She was named Sportswoman of the Year.
    b. She became a commentator.
    c. She got married.
    d. She went to college.
    e. She attended the Olympics

    1. A.
      d; e; a; b; c
    2. B.
      d; e; c; b; a
    3. C.
      d; a; e; c; b
    4. D.
      d; e; a; c; b
  4. 4.

    When was Tracy Caulkins born?

    1. A.
      In 1963
    2. B.
      In 1953
    3. C.
      In 1960
    4. D.
      Not mentioned
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試題分析:文章介紹了Tracy Caulkins的成長(zhǎng)過(guò)程,以時(shí)間為順序介紹了她的成就。
1.推理題:從第二段的句子:Though her father worked for the public schools, the family sent her to a private school when the public schools could not accommodate (適應(yīng)) her training schedule.可知公共學(xué)校不能適應(yīng)她的訓(xùn)練安排。選A。
2.細(xì)節(jié)題:從第五段的句子:Caulkins trained especially hard for the 1984 Olympics, and not only made the team, but was captain of the swim team and at Los Angeles, won three gold medals可知 Tracy Caulkins 參加的是1984年的奧運(yùn)會(huì)。選C。
3.排序題:文章倒數(shù)第三段,第二段,第一段以時(shí)間順序列舉了她是事例:In 1981, Tracy Caulkins began college, Caulkins trained especially hard for the 1984 Olympics, was named Sportswoman of the Year by the U.S. Olympic Committee After that she retired from swimming, and was a commentator Tracy Caulkins married Australian swimmer, Mark Stockwell, in 1991可知選A
4.細(xì)節(jié)題:文章沒(méi)有提到Tracy Caulkins 是什么時(shí)候出生的。選D 
考點(diǎn):考查人物傳記類短文
點(diǎn)評(píng):這篇文章考查推理題和句意理解,題目要我們理解有些重點(diǎn)的句子?忌欢ㄒプ∥恼陆o出的關(guān)鍵的時(shí)間節(jié)點(diǎn),對(duì)她的發(fā)展過(guò)程有個(gè)清晰的了解,要求考生有較強(qiáng)的細(xì)節(jié)理解能力。
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