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Jockeys(职业赛马骑师) are the smallest athletes. They are rarely over five feet six, or 120 pounds. The lighter the weight on the horse, the faster it can go.
Riding fast horses on the track is tough on the small jockeys. The jockey doesn’t“sit”on the horse. He leans forward on his legs. The strain is on his thighs(大腿) and calf(小腿) muscles. As jockeys age, their legs“go”first. Jockeys also need arm strength. It’s a strain holding a 1000-pound racehorse.
On muddy days, jockeys get a pounding of mud. The mud comes flying off the hooves(蹄) of the horses in front. “It feels like someone is punching you all over,”says one rider.
And a jockey can be hurt. A jockey can have a leg jammed between two horses. Or it can get caught between horse and the rail. The worst accidents are from falls. A horse may fall on his rider. Or horses behind may trample if he hits the track. In one year about 240 riders are hurt badly. That’s one out of six jockeys.
But the jockeys are well-paid. A jockey keeps about ten percent of the money his horses win. Jacinto Vasquez, a five-foot-three comer, has ridden horses to $7,000,000 in wins in the last eight years, which means he does almost $100,000 a year.
Why do some jockeys do better than others? “It isn’t the way a boy sits on a horse or uses the reins or the whip,”says Conn McCreary. McCreary was a top jockey of the 1950’s. He rode two Kentucky Derby winners. “Most jockeys do this the same. It’s the ‘feel’ he has for the horses.”
“When you come right down to it, it just seems that horses run better for some riders,” McCreary says. “A real good jockey doesn’t lose with the best horse. And sometimes he’ll win with the second or third best.”
Many Latin-American riders, like Jacinto, seem to have the knack. “Maybe it’s because we grew up with horses,”says Jacinto. “Maybe it’s because we like to ride. There was a strike at Aqueduct last year. We, Jorge Velasquez, and Angel Cordero (two other top Latin riders) went to a park. We rented horses, and rode around the bridle path(骑马专用道)!”
小题1:The main idea of Paragraph 1 is about ______________.A.the size of jockeys.B.the age of jockeysC.the size of the horseD.the speed of the horse小题2:When a jockey is riding a fast horse, he doesn’t __________.A.really sit on the horseB.lean forward on his legsC.use much arm strengthD.get any mud on wet track小题3: The most dangerous problem for a jockey arises __________________.A.when his leg is jammed between two horsesB.when his clothes are splashed over with mud.C.when the jockey’s horse falls on the jockeyD.when the jockey is not well paid小题4:A really good jockey can often win a race ____________.A.only when he rides on the best horseB.even when he rides the second best horseC.when he rides on a rented horseD.if the horse is just a Kentucky Herby小题5: The underlined word “Knack” in the last paragraph probably means__________________.A.special skillB.dangerous hobbyC.riding cultureD.excellent horses. 参考答案:
小题1:A
小题2:A
小题3:C
小题4:B
小题5:A
试题分析:文章介绍了赛马师的一些知识,包括赛马师的身材要求,职业技能和报酬,以及可能受到的伤害等。
小题1:段落大意题:从第一段的句子:Jockeys(职业赛马骑师) are the smallest athletes. They are rarely over five feet six, or 120 pounds 可知第一段讲的是职业赛模师的大小。选A
小题2:细节题:从第二段的句子:Riding fast horses on the track is tough on the small jockeys. The jockey doesn’t“sit”on the horse. 可知职业赛马师不是坐在马上的,选A
小题3:细节题:从第四段的句子:The worst accidents are from falls. A horse may fall on his rider. Or horses behind may trample if he hits the track.可知最糟糕的伤害是赛马倒在赛马师身上。选C
小题4:细节题:从倒数第二段的句子:“A real good jockey doesn’t lose with the best horse. And sometimes he’ll win with the second or third best.”可知最好的赛马师骑二等的马也可以赢,选B
小题5:猜词题:从后面的句子:“Maybe it’s because we grew up with horses,”says Jacinto. “Maybe it’s because we like to ride. 可知他们从小在马背上长大,有特殊的才能,“Knack”相当于special skill,选A

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