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About a year agoif you had asked who Dinara Safina wasthe answer would have been“She is Marat Safin’s younger sister.” She was overshadowed by her wonder brother.But now she has made a name for herselfthe world No.1 player in women’s tennis.

The 22?year?old Russian overtook Serena Williams of the US for top ranking on April 20.“Beforeevery place I goI am Marat’s sister.Nothing else”she told New York Times.“I always wanted to be myselfand now finally the results comeand people can know me as Dinara Safina.”

Safina has made it to two great event finalsin the 2008 French and in the 2009 Australian Openand won a silver medal in the Beijing Olympic Games.

Clearlyfamily isn’t the only connection Safina and her brother share.Their DNA burns with competitive fire.Safin has held the distinction for years of being a hottempered player on court.When he lost his temperhe would smash a racket (球拍)Safina is as emotionally explosive as her brother.A headline in the newspaper The Australian once described her as “mad as a snake”The Sydney Morning Heraldduring the Australian Opensummed up Safina’s volatile (不稳定的) emotional state with the headline—Safina goes from basket case to top of the world.

It’s not rare for a family to have two top tennis players.Safina’s father owns a tennis academy and her mother worked as a coach.“I had no choice but to become a tennis playerbut I don’t mind being a tennis player” Safina said.

From this talented family she is also given one of her best weapons on courther size.She is 1.82 meters tall and weighs 70kg.But it is hard work that led her to her recent success.

“I hope to prove to everyone over the coming months that I deserve the honor of being world No.1”she said.

1.What is the passage mainly about?

AHow Safina came first in women’s tennis.

BHow the parents taught Safina to play tennis.

CHow her brother helped Safina play tennis.

DHow Safina beat her brother in playing tennis.

2.Which one of the following doesn’t contribute to Safina’s success?

AHer hard work and strong competitiveness.

BHer emotional explosion and volatile emotional state.

CThe fact that she is 1.82 meters tall and weighs 70kg.

DThe fact that her parents are both good tennis players.

3. Which of the following statements is TRUE?

ASerena Williams was topped by Safina on ranking list on April 20.

BDinara Safina was always very confident and eager to succeed.

CSafina was eager to become a tennis player when she was a child.

DMarat Safin won the two finalsin the 2008 French and in the 2009 Australian Open.

4. What can we infer from the headline “Safina goes from basket case to top of the world”

ASafina wanted to top the world in tennis when she was a baby in a basket.

BAfter she won the Australian OpenDinara Safina cried.

CToo nervous at firstSafina finally gained confidence and won.

DSafina learnt from the basket case and finally came top of the world.

 

【答案】

1.A

2.B

3.A

4.C

【解析】

1.

解析 主旨大意题。通读全文可知,文章主要讲述了萨芬娜是如何成长为世界女子网球单打冠军的。

2.2】 B

解析 细节理解题。通读全文可知,萨芬娜的成功有多方面的原因。首先要有艰苦的训练,其次她有良好的家庭环境和成长氛围,另外,她的体形高而且壮,适合打网球。这些都是成功的因素。文章第四段主要讲述萨芬娜脾气不好,这个性格特征和她的哥哥非常相似,而不是说这个性格特征是她成功的一个因素。

3.3】 A

解析 细节理解题。第二段第一句说这个俄罗斯女孩在四月二十号取代了小威廉姆斯成为世界第一,故A项正确。top在此表示超越BC两项文中未提及;由第三段内容可知D项错误。

4.4】 C

解析 推理判断题。由全文可知,萨芬娜成长为世界第一的网球选手经历了一个由不成熟到成熟的阶段,也就是她从最初的紧张不安到最后的充满自信。basket case是一个习惯用语,表示过度紧张、精神将要崩溃的人;完全没有希望的人

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