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Dangerous as they are, extreme sports remain appealing among many Australian young people! Camp Xtreme is the perfect test of your heart.

Kite Surfing

It’s the exciting mixture of kite, board and waves. The idea of using a kite to accelerate speed seems like a new challenge, yet the art of kite flying dates back to the 13th-century Chinese when it was used as a simple means of transport.

Catch a wind and you’re moving — up, down and across the surf. “It’s always exciting. You’d jump 5 feet or 35 feet. You never know if you’re going to go up in the air, and your heart is just going boom, boom, boom.”

Coasteering

It is by far the best activity and the event that everyone is still talking about. This is exploring the coastline without worrying about a coastal path or finding a rocky bay blocking your route. You climb, dive and swim from one place to another. With Coasteering, you don’t have to be able to swim as the wet suit and buoyancy(浮力) aid will keep you floating when you are in the water.

Sky Diving

Traditional parachuting(跳伞) doesn’t sound risky enough. So now sky diving is the name for jumping from a plane and listening to your heart beating heavily as you move fast towards earth before you open your parachute at the last moment.

Mountain Biking

It’s been around so long that bikers are no longer satisfied with just going up and down a mountain. Mountain biking is a sport which consists of riding bicycles off-road, often over rough land, using specially adapted mountain bikes. Mountain bikes share similarities with other bikes, but include features designed to improve strength and performance in rough areas.

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1.All the four extreme sports are mainly intended to test one’s _____.

A. heart beat    B. physical health

C. potential strengthD. courage

2.The underlined word in the second paragraph “it” refers to _____.

A. the kiteB. kite surfing

C. kite flyingD. the art of kites

3.Which of the following sports can be the most risky?

A. Kite surfing.     B. Coasteering.

C. Sky diving.      D. Mountain biking.

4.We can infer from the passage that _______.

A. kites were the main means of transport in China

B. swimming skills play a key role in Coasteering

C. parachuting is the least popular sports at present

D. mountain biking requires more than riding common bikes

 

1.D 2.A 3.C 4.D 【解析】 试题分析: 文中广告介绍四种体育项目,都是对自我的一种挑战,极限训练营中可以体验四种项目。 1.D 细节理解题。根据第一段提到Dangerous as they are, extreme sports remain appealing among many Australian young people! Camp Xtreme is the perfect test of your heart虽然他们是危险的运动但他们仍然吸引了许多年轻人,极限训练营是你心脏的考验,故选D项。 2.A 细节理解题。根据第二段提到yet the art of kite flying dates back to the 13th-century Chinese when it was used as a simple means of transport.风筝这项艺术追溯到13世纪,当时风筝用来做为交通工具,故选A项。 3.C 细节理解题。根据第五段提到 Traditional parachuting(跳伞) doesn’t sound risky enough.传统意义上跳伞听起来并不是那么冒险,So now sky diving is the name for jumping from a plane and listening to your heart beating heavily as you move fast towards earth before you open your parachute at the last moment.但今天空中跳伞从飞机上跳下来,当你打开降落伞的瞬间,你心跳加速,故选C项。 4.D 推断题。根据最后一段提到Mountain biking is a sport which consists of riding bicycles off-road, often over rough land, using specially adapted mountain bikes山地自行车运动,用特制的自行车越野,走在崎岖的路上,故D 山地自行车运动需要更多的技能比普通的自行车运动正确。 考点:广告类阅读。
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