When the swim season began, my 11-year-old daughter, Elizabeth, and I cut a deal. She woul

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When the swim season began, my 11-year-old daughter, Elizabeth, and I cut a deal. She would go to practice three times a week and try really hard, and I wouldn’t make her pete in the swim meets because on the day of a meet, she would be nervous all day. Her nerves rooted from the possibility that she would do something horribly wrong and let everyone down.
Recently, they had a T-shirt relay, which works like this: one person from each relay team puts on a T-shirt and a pair of socks, swims 50 meters, and gets out of the pool. She takes off the clothes and puts them on the next person, who then swims 50 meters. This continues until everyone on the team has pleted a lap.
By the last leg, Elizabeth’s team had built up a moderate lead. Then it was Elizabeth’s turn to swim. She seemed to swim faster in the T-shirt and socks than when she wasn’t wearing them.
Approaching the halfway mark, she was still in the lead. Then one of Elizabeth’s socks fell off and was floating in the pool. “She has to get that sock on before the end of the race,” a swimming official told her team, “or you will be disqualified.”
Everybody on her team started screaming, “Elizabeth! Elizabeth! Stop! Get the sock!” But she couldn’t hear them. As she started her last 25 meters, a girl in Lane 2 was gaining on Elizabeth. It was time for desperate measures. A girl on my daughter’s team jumped in the pool, grabbed the sock, and swam after Elizabeth. She grabbed Elizabeth’s foot. “You have to put the sock on,” the girl screamed. Elizabeth continued swimming while her teammate put on the sock.
By now, the girl in Lane 2 was about to pass Elizabeth. With the sock finally on, Elizabeth swam her heart out for the last 15 meters. It was close, but Elizabeth beat the other girl to the wall for the victory.
On the ride home, she relived her moment of glory again and again. She told me that if the T-shirt relay was an Olympic event, her team would win the gold medal. I told her that in my professional opinion, she was absolutely right.
【小题1】Elizabeth was nervous about swim meets because she     .A.was afraid of disappointing everyone B.didn’t expect to lose the swim matchC.didn’t want to pete against other girlsD.was worried about making errors in public【小题2】 From the passage, we know that     .A.socks contributed greatly to Elizabeth’s victory B.the match nearly drove Elizabeth desperateC.good luck finally fell on Elizabeth’s teamD.Elizabeth’s team narrowly won the match【小题3】 It can be inferred that Elizabeth would     .A.swim faster in the T-shirtB.enjoy swim meets later onC.experience the moment againD.take part in an Olympic eventA 

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(答案→)A 
解析:文章讲述作者的女儿Elizabeth要参加游泳比赛,赛前很紧张,害怕游不好,但是比赛时,通过和队友的共同努力赢得了比赛。
【小题1】细节题:从第一段的句子:Her nerves rooted from the possibility that she would do something horribly wrong and let everyone down. 可知游泳比赛前,作者的女儿很紧张,是害怕让大家失望,选A
【小题2】细节题:从倒数第二段的句子:Elizabeth swam her heart out for the last 15 meters. It was close, but Elizabeth beat the other girl to the wall for the victory. 可知Elizabeth的队伍险胜。选D。
【小题3】推理题:从最后一段的句子:On the ride home, she relived her moment of glory again and again. 可知Elizabeth以后会更喜欢游泳的,选B
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