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阅读理解Chinesemartialarts(武术)havequitealonghistory.TheyformanecessarypartoftheChinesecultureandtheyareapartofthenation'sspirit.NotonlyChinesepeoplelovetheirmartialartsmanyforeignersare

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  Chinese martial arts(武术) have quite a long history. They form a necessary part of the Chinese culture and they are a part of the nation's spirit. Not only Chinese people love their martial arts many foreigners are also crazy about them. Perhaps I'm one of those eager foreigners.

  Actually I've exercised all my life. I used to be a football player and I once loved swimming very much. But I became a Chinese martial arts fan the moment I saw them in a film. So I decided to take them up while I was studying in Xi'an.

  Practicing Chinese martial arts requires a lot of effort. You have to be able to “stand as straight as a pine tree sit as square as a stone and move as quickly as gust of wind (一阵风)”. In addition it takes a long time for you to realize the deep meaning of the arts. Not all people who practice Chinese martial arts have a deep enough understanding of them. Some regard them only as physical movement; you move here hit your rival(对手) there … But my coach has tried to make me realize their great underlying(内在的) meaning which has a great deal to do with one's mental state. Gradually I've come to understand that the martial arts do not only improve my physical condition but also make me feel more confident in dealing with the world around me. A lot of actions of Chinese martial arts are actually based on meditation(沉思). Many of my American friends have benefited a lot from practicing the arts mentally and physically.

  Now there are quite a lot of martial arts clubs in the United States. American people are willing to spend their free time learning Chinese martial arts. For them the martial arts are a unique(独有的) culture as well as a beneficial form of exercise. According to a report one in every ten Americans once studied or is studying a style of martial arts. I myself am planning to set up a martial arts school in my home country as soon as I complete my study in China.

1.The first paragraph tells us all of the following about the author except that ________.

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A.he is an eager fan of martial arts

B.he is determined to become a Chinese martial artist

C.he is so attracted by Chinese martial arts

D.he would like to see more Americans practicing Chinese martial arts

2.Which of the following is not true about the Chinese martial arts according to the passage?

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A.They can be traced back to a long time ago.

B.They partly symbolized the Chinese nation's spirit.

C.They are a part of Chinese people's treasured culture.

D.They simply depend on pure physical movement.

3.The author began to show interest in Chinese martial arts ________.

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A.when he was a child at a primary school

B.while he studied at a senior high school

C.when he first saw them in a film

D.as soon as he came to study in Xi'an

4.The author has come to realize that Chinese martial arts can ________.

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A.be beneficial to people both in mind and in body

B.be beneficial to people either in mind or in body

C.benefit people physically better than mentally

D.benefit people mentally better than physically

5.The last paragraph implies that ________.

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A.American people have quite a lot of free time

B.Chinese martial arts have become very popular in the US

C.the author wants to set up a Chinese culture club

D.the martial arts are a unique culture as well as a beneficial form of exercise

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答案:B;D;C;A;B