【題目】閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。

After serving as a ski guide in Utah’s back country for more than two decades, a Park City woman is being recognized by Outside Magazine as 2015’s Best Ski Guide.

Deb Lovci grew up in Colorado and began skiing when she was five years old. Later she moved to Utah and fell in love with the back country of Wasatch Mountains. Lovci has now served as a Ski Utah Interconnect guide for 27 years. “Anything that you slide on snow, I’m in love with, ” she said.

Lovci leads ski tours through the back country of six different resorts located in the Wasatch Mountains. Lovci typically takes a group of eight to ten people on a ski tour each day, and on average, she takes 300 customers on tours through the back country each season. She loves showing off Utah’s wilderness. “I love the back country,” she said. “I love the snow science behind it. I love the safety … I just love it.”

Along with leading ski tours, Lovci is passionate about anything related to activities. She also runs a bed-and-breakfast in Park City, the Old Town Guest House. As “a jack-of- all-trades”, she also runs Alpine skis, Nordic skis competitively, and snowboards, and leads mountain bike tours during the summer.

Outside Magazine selected five travel guides in various outdoor fields to name as the best in their Best of Travel April issue. Lovci said she was unexpectedly cheerful when she was selected as 2015’s Best Ski Guide by Outside Magazine. “We all work really hard in what we do and we love it and it’s really nice to get acknowledged,” she said. “I work with a lot of excellent guides and the award could have gone to anybody — any one of us. I often recall my ski experiences which were fearful at the beginning, but they helped me achieve a success.”

In a news release, Ski Utah director of communications, Paul Marshall said, “Deb Lovci is one of the most enthusiastic, focused, knowledgeable guides in the industry. Without her as the forefront of our Interconnect Tour, we would not have the success we have. She has been an enthusiastic part of the Interconnect Tour for 27 years and is thought highly of by our customers.”

【1】 What helped Deb Lovci to be selected as 2015’s Best Ski Guide?

A. Her being ready for any ski risks.

B. Her love for Utah’s wilderness and her ski experiences.

C. Her dreaming of the best ski job on the planet.

D. Her gender and age.

【2】The underlined words a jack-of- all-trades” in Para. 4 probably mean “someone ______”.

A. who is very skilled at communicating

B. who can be recognized as a workaholic

C. who is enthusiastic about doing business

D. who can do many different types of work

【3】 From Paul Marshall’s words, we can infer that _______.

A. Lovci should have helped them in the tour

B. everyone should think highly of Lovci

C. Lovci deserved the award.

D. Lovci achieved her success with Interconnect Tour’s help.

【4】 What would be the best title for the passage?

A. Deb Lovci —2015’s Best Ski Guide

B. Deb Lovci and Outside Magazine

C. The Ski Utah Interconnect Tour

D. Deb Lovci — a ski guide for 27 years

【答案】

【1】B

【2】D

【3】C

【4】A

【解析】

試題分析:本文主要介紹了2015年全美最佳滑雪導游Deb Lovci以及她對滑雪運動的熱愛和貢獻,除此之外還介紹了她的一些個人信息。

【1】B 細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章第三段最后三句She loves showing off Utah’s wilderness. “I love the back country,” she said. “I love the snow science behind it. I love the safety … I just love it.”可知正是她對滑雪運動以及猶他州的野外的熱愛,讓她成為2015年全美最佳滑雪導游。故B正確。

【2】D 詞義猜測題。根據(jù)橫線后句she also runs Alpine skis, Nordic skis competitively, and snowboards, and leads mountain bike tours during the summer.可知除了滑雪導游之外,她還做看很多其他的事情。說明下劃線句意為“從事不同工作的人”。故D正確。

【3】C 推理判斷題。根據(jù)文章最后一段Deb Lovci is one of the most enthusiastic, focused, knowledgeable guides in the industry. Without her as the forefront of our Interconnect Tour, we would not have the success we have. She has been an enthusiastic part of the Interconnect Tour for 27 years and is thought highly of by our customers.可知Deb Lovci對于猶他州的滑雪運動做出了巨大的貢獻,她27年的工作也受到人們的承認。說明她得到這個獎實至名歸。故C正確。

【4】A 主旨大意題。本文主要介紹了2015年全美最佳滑雪導游Deb Lovci以及她對滑雪運動的熱愛和貢獻,除此之外還介紹了她的一些基本情況。故A正確。

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