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My intention had been to park myself 300 meters from the finish line to cheer my son on in the final stretch of the cross-country race. As he passed by me, I found his little face bright red, and his breathing labored. He kept running with all his might, though. Seeing this, I suddenly found myself running, too. Calmer, more motionless parents of his third-grade classmates fell by the wayside. Old words of support like “you got this, buddy!” and “push, push, push!” shouted out of my mouth as I chased him to the end of the race.

Growing up, I wasn’t interested in sports. Then I had children. And they were interested in all sports. Initially, watching them play sports was only amusing briefly. As they began competing, it became enjoyable. It kept happening. Watching a Grade 6 girls’ touch football game, I wondered why I felt so nervous and excited. I was genuinely disappointed by mistakes and cared deeply about winning. It was as if I was unrecognizable to myself. I realized that I should have their courage—not just in sports but in life. Don’t hesitate to take up space. Charge forward with determination and pursue your goals.

I tried out my new identity as a competitive athlete first against my eight-year-old son during a ball hockey game. I gave him a bit of shoulder to the sternum (胸骨). I used my size advantage to stickhandle the ball out of his reach. After I scored, I yelled, “Yes!” Immediately ashamed, I apologized. He looked at me inquiringly and said, “That’s how you should always play, mama.” I realized that maybe it’s not much fun to play against someone who isn’t trying their hardest.

The paths my kids take in life will lead them to fields of endeavor (努力) where their successes and failures are less public than on a sports field. I might not be running beside them shouting words of encouragement. But, perhaps, they will still hear my voice, telling them they are strong and can do hard things, and they’ll know that I will always be cheering them on.

Why did the author start running with her son?

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She had a sudden competitive nature.

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She was inspired by her son’s willpower.

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She felt peer pressure from other parents.

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She desired to strengthen parent-child relationship.

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[["B"]]

推理判断题。根据第一段中的 “As he passed by me, I found his little face bright red, and his breathing labored. He kept running with all his might, though. Seeing this, I suddenly found myself running, too. (当他从我身边经过时,我发现他的小脸通红,呼吸费力。尽管如此,他还是竭尽全力地奔跑着。看到这一幕,我突然发现自己也在奔跑。)” 可知,作者在为儿子加油时,看到儿子脸色通红、呼吸费力,但仍然全力奔跑,于是作者突然发现自己也在跑,由此可推测出,儿子虽然吃力但仍在坚持,这种意志力激励作者也奔跑起来。故选B。

What does the second paragraph mainly reflect about the author?

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Her changing attitude towards sports.

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Her gradual sports skill improvement.

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Her challenges of coaching young athletes.

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Her passionate love for her children.

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[["A"]]

推理判断题。根据第二段 “Growing up, I wasn’t interested in sports. Then I had children. And they were interested in all sports. Initially, watching them play sports was only amusing briefly. As they began competing, it became enjoyable. It kept happening. Watching a Grade 6 girls’ touch football game, I wondered why I felt so nervous and excited. I was genuinely disappointed by mistakes and cared deeply about winning. It was as if I was unrecognizable to myself. I realized that I should have their courage—not just in sports but in life. Don’t hesitate to take up space. Charge forward with determination and pursue your goals. (从小到大,我都对体育不感兴趣。然后我有了孩子。他们对所有运动都感兴趣。起初,看他们运动只是短暂的娱乐。当他们开始比赛时,这变得令人愉快。它一直在发生。看了一场六年级女生的触式橄榄球比赛,我想知道为什么我感到如此紧张和兴奋。我真的对失误感到失望,非常关心胜利。就好像我都认不出来自己了。我意识到我应该有他们的勇气——不仅在体育上,而且在生活中。不要犹豫,占用空间。坚定地前进,追求你的目标。)” 可知,作者小时候对运动不感兴趣,但有了孩子后,随着他们参与比赛,她开始感到紧张、兴奋,甚至在意输赢,认识到自己应该在运动上和生活中都具备孩子们的勇气,这说明作者对运动的态度发生了变化,从没有兴趣到投入。故选A。

What did the author’s son think she should do?

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Stop being too competitive.

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Avoid being ashamed of failing.

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Apologize for violent actions.

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Try to play as hard as possible.

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[["D"]]

观点态度题。根据第三段中的 “He looked at me inquiringly and said, ‘That’s how you should always play, mama.’ I realized that maybe it’s not much fun to play against someone who isn’t trying their hardest. (他好奇地看着我说:‘妈妈,你应该一直这样打球。’ 我意识到,和一个不拼尽全力的人比赛可能没什么意思。)” 并结合前面作者凭借身体优势努力赢了儿子可知,儿子认为作者应该一直这么做,与不拼尽全力的人比赛没什么意思,所以儿子认为母亲应该尽力而为,否则比赛没意思。故选D。

What does the author decide to do for her children’s future?

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Always be with them.

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Recognize their endeavors.

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Cheer for them mentally.

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Help them in every way.

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[["C"]]

细节理解题。根据最后一段中的 “I might not be running beside them shouting words of encouragement. But, perhaps, they will still hear my voice, telling them they are strong and can do hard things, and they’ll know that I will always be cheering them on. (我可能不会跑到他们旁边大喊鼓励的话。但是,也许他们仍然会听到我的声音,给他们说他们很坚强,可以做艰难的事情,他们会知道我会永远为他们加油。)” 可知,在未来,作者可能不会现场为孩子们加油鼓励,但他们仍然会听到作者鼓励的声音,也就是说,作者会在精神上为孩子们加油。故选C。

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