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Playing organized sports is such a common experience in the United States that many children and teenagers take them for granted
Playing organized sports is such a common experience in the United States that many children and teenagers take them for granted
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2019-06-10
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问题
Playing organized sports is such a common experience in the United States that many children and teenagers take them for granted. This is especially true【C1】______children from families and communities that have the resources needed to organize and【C2】______sports programs and make sure that there is easy【C3】______to participation opportunities. Children in low-income families and poor communities are【C4】______likely to take organized youth sports for granted because they often 【C5】______ the resources needed to pay for participation【C6】______, equipment, and transportation to practices and games 【C7】______ their communities do not have resources to build and 【C8】______ sports fields and facilities.
Organized youth sports 【C9】______ appeared during the early 20th century in the United States and other wealthy nations. They were originally developed【C10】______some educators and developmental experts【C11】______that the behavior and character of children were【C12】______influenced by their social surrounding and everyday experiences. This【C13】______many people to believe that if you could organize the experiences of children in【C14】______ways, you could influence the kinds of adults that those children would become.
This belief that the social【C15】______influenced a person’ s overall development was very【C16】______to people interested in progress and reform in the United States【C17】______the beginning of the 20th century. It caused them to think about【C18】______they might control the experiences of children to【C19】______responsible and productive adults. They believed strongly that democracy depended on responsibility and that a【C20】______capitalist economy depended on the productivity of worker.
【C16】
选项
A、encouraging
B、disappointing
C、upsetting
D、surprising
答案
A
解析
考查形容词辨析。这句话说“对于20世纪初关心美国进步与改革的人们来说,社会环境对人的全面发展有影响这一理念是______。”关心进步与改革的人希望利用这一理念来培养儿童,所以空白处应该选择表示积极意义的词。A.encouraging“令人鼓舞的”,符合文意,正确。disappointing“使人失望的,令人失望的”;upsetting“令人苦恼的”;surprising“令人惊讶的”,均不符合题意。
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考研英语一
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