Directions:
For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one
that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just
read.
The National Storytelling Youth Olympics is an event where
thousands of kids from grades 6 to 12 compete against each other by telling
stories. It is sponsored by the Master's Degree Program in Reading and
Storytelling at East Tennessee State University. The sole purpose of this event
is to promote and encourage both the art and science of storytelling among
middle school and high school students. Although this event is competitive, its
underlying intent and goal is to provide students across the nation with a
reason to practice numerous noncompetitive skills.
Those skills include skillful sportsmanship , responsible
behavior, and an attitude of respect for others and the storytelling genre. The
eventual goal of the National Storytelling Youth Olympics is to encourage every
classroom in America to discover (or rediscover) the beauty of storytelling and
story performance.
The National Storytelling Youth Olympics takes place usually
around the first weekend in March. Students from all over the country arrive by
bus, plane, or automobile in Johnson City, Tennessee. They usually arrive on
Thursday or Friday. Those that arrive on Thursday take advantage of their early
arrival by telling stories at local schools. On Friday, an evening meal is
prepared for all contestants, coaches, and parents. Games are played, stories
are told, and lifetime friendships begin. Saturday is the day of the big event.
A luncheon(午餐会) is held in the afternoon so
contestants can familiarize themselves with the surroundings and do a sound
check.
The event is divided into three categories separated by
grades. Contestants are judged not only by their storytelling performance, but
also by the attitude and behavior they display during the entire weekend. A
winner is picked from each of the three categories; however, there is an
overall winner who is granted the name of Grand Torch Bearer. This person is
selected not only by the judges, but also by the contestants. After the winners
have been announced, the contestants retreat back to their hotel where a
celebratory ice cream party is held; and believe it or not, they tell more
stories! This is what the National Storytelling Youth Olympics is all about:
developing a love for the art of storytelling.
(1)
Which of the following sets of words best describes the Grand Torch Bearer?
A . competitive, ambitious, talented
B . respectful, responsible, skilled
C . athletic, determined, creative
D . imaginative, individualistic, pessimistic
(2)
Why would someone MOST LIKELY choose to attend the National Storytelling Youth Olympics?
A . To refine storytelling skills while meeting new friends.
B . To compete fiercely with the best storytellers in the country.
C . To earn money and fame.
D . To develop one's personal skill in lecture only.
(3)
When is dinner prepared for all contestants, coaches, and parents?
A . Wednesday.
B . Friday.
C . Thursday.
D . Saturday.
答案: B
A
B