——____——I’m a coach()
A.What’s your name
B.What do you do
C.What are you doing
B、What do you do
A.What’s your name
B.What do you do
C.What are you doing
B、What do you do
第1题
"Sports woman ship,in this case,coach,"I quipped,hoping to (distract) him.
A、retort
B、please
C、attract
D、divert
第2题
the US to teach martial arts (武术) to students with mental diseases. “They do everything that our regular classes do,” says Rob Hansen, Tae Kwon Do instructor. Hansen teaches the kids how to punch (拳打), kick, and block along with the values of the Korean martial arts. He says that they also learn confidence and how to improve their motor skills. “They’ve learned focus, just to be able to pick one item and pay attention to it.” “Tae Kwon Do is pretty fun,” says Christina Hinkle. She was born with Down syndrome (唐氏综合症) and says she never wants to miss class. “Well, how come? It’s pretty fun.” “Ever since she saw Karate Kid, she’s been running around the house, doing kicks and punches,” says Peggy Hinkle, Christina’s mother. Peggy says that her daughter processes information slowly and taking Tae Kwon Do lessons has helped her in all parts of her life. “It gives her a chance to be a regular kid.” Wednesday’s class is not a normal class. Instead, it’s a day that all the students have been waiting for. “Today is actually the first day, and I’m actually going to be able to test these guys,” says Hansen. The students would receive their White Belts. However, in order to receive their belts, the students must show off their skills in front of a group of Black Belts. “Nervous? No way. I’m so excited,” says Christina just before she displayed what she has learned over the past few months. She and the other students also answered questions about the history of Tae Kwon Do, as well as its philosophy (哲学). “To me, it’s just really important for them to actively see that they are learning something,” says Hansen. “That they actually are able to be rewarded for everything that they’ve done in this class.” All the students passed. They received their White Belts. “To see the joy in her face was very rewarding,” says Peggy. She videotaped the whole test and hugged her daughter telling her that she’s proud. “Christina feels like she could do anything,” she says. Christina says that her next goal is to keep working on her skills so she can move up to a Gold Belt. She says, “Oh, my God, I can’t believe I got the first rank.” 小题1: The purpose of teaching the students with mental disease Tae Kwon Do is _______.
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第3题
A、Coach and team captain.
B、Coach and manager.
C、Team members.
D、Coach and team members.
第5题
A.正确
B.错误
第6题
The coach put him_____ the field for the first time this season.
A.into
B.to
C.upon
D.on
第7题
He worked in our university as a football ()for nearly five years.
A、clerk
B、grain
C、coach
D、couch
第9题
B.to laugh
C.would laugh
D.laughing
第10题
A.正确
B.错误