3、Everybody likes a winner, and there are always people ready to cheer for a good winner. But who has ever heard a song for the man who comes in second? So this is in praise of the almost winner, the nearly champion(冠軍), the next to the biggest, the second best. This is the song of Mister Two.
You hear
unflattering(不討好人的)names
for Mister Two. “Alsoran”, they
call him, and “runner?up”,
names that make you think of a fellow who couldn’t
quite make it. Don’t let that fool you. Ask the winner
of any race how good a man Mister Two is. He will tell you it’s Mister Two who made him run so fast, Mister Two is always
threatening to overtake and pass him.
Ask the
salesman who won the contest and what kept him looking for extra order. Ask the
directors of the big company why they keep changing their product, seeking the
new equipment, the added advantage. What drives them? What keeps them going? It’s the salesman with nearly as many
orders. It is the company with the product almost as good. It’s Mister Two.
In this
country, we’re proud of
the quality of our champions. Our big men come very big. Our fast men run very
fast. Our wise men are the wisest and our greatest men are the greatest that a
country could hope to be blessed with. And why is that?
It is Mister Two that makes the race always open and everybody can run. So this
is for you, Mister Two. This is your song. This is for all the days you tried
for first, and came in second. It’s for the nights when
you wonder if you ought to go on trying, since nobody seems to notice.
We notice,
Mister Two. We know the score. Winner or not, you’re a natural champion. There couldn’t be a race without you, Mister Two.
58. People
usually call Mister Two unflattering names to him.
A.
praise B.
encourage C. laugh
at D. respect
59. According
to the author, Mister Two is mentioned in connection with the following except .
A.
business B.
sports C.
greatness D. failure
60. It is
implied in this story that .
A. Mister Two
is as important as the winner
B. every
leader needs someone to help him
C. the second
today must be the first tomorrow
D. second
place is always praised
61. The person
who wins needs to understand that .
A. winning is
everything
B. being
Mister Two is wonderful
C. without
Mister Two he would do better
D. without
strong competition he wouldn’t have worked so hard
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
Everybody likes a winner, and there are always people ready to cheer for a good winner. But who has ever heard a song for the man who comes in second? So this is in praise of the almost winner, the nearly champion(冠軍), the next to the biggest, the second best. This is the song of Mister Two.
You hear unflattering(不討好人的)names for Mister Two. “Alsoran”, they call him, and “runnerup”, names that make you think of a fellow who couldn’t quite make it. Don’t let that fool you. Ask the winner of any race how good a man Mister Two is. He will tell you it’s Mister Two who made him run so fast, Mister Two is always threatening to overtake and pass him.
Ask the salesman who won the contest and what kept him looking for extra order. Ask the directors of the big company why they keep changing their product, seeking the new equipment, the added advantage. What drives them? What keeps them going? It’s the salesman with nearly as many orders. It is the company with the product almost as good. It’s Mister Two.
In this country, we’re proud of the quality of our champions. Our big men come very big. Our fast men run very fast. Our wise men are the wisest and our greatest men are the greatest that a country could hope to be blessed with. And why is that? It is Mister Two that makes the race always open and everybody can run. So this is for you, Mister Two. This is your song. This is for all the days you tried for first, and came in second. It’s for the nights when you wonder if you ought to go on trying, since nobody seems to notice.
We notice, Mister Two. We know the score. Winner or not, you’re a natural champion. There couldn’t be a race without you, Mister Two.
58. People usually call Mister Two unflattering names to him.
A. praise B. encourage C. laugh at D. respect
59. According to the author, Mister Two is mentioned in connection with the following except .
A. business B. sports C. greatness D. failure
60. It is implied in this story that .
A. Mister Two is as important as the winner
B. every leader needs someone to help him
C. the second today must be the first tomorrow
D. second place is always praised
61. The person who wins needs to understand that .
A. winning is everything
B. being Mister Two is wonderful
C. without Mister Two he would do better
D. without strong competition he wouldn’t have worked so hard
科目:高中英語 來源:2010屆高考英語二輪復習跟蹤測試:閱讀理解專題 題型:閱讀理解
.Everybody likes a winner, and there are always people ready to cheer for a good winner. But who has ever heard a song for the man who comes in second? So this is in praise of the almost winner, the nearly champion(冠軍), the next to the biggest, the second best. This is the song of Mister Two.
You hear unflattering(不討好人的)names for Mister Two. “Alsoran”, they call him, and “runnerup”, names that make you think of a fellow who couldn’t quite make it. Don’t let that fool you. Ask the winner of any race how good a man Mister Two is. He will tell you it’s Mister Two who made him run so fast, Mister Two is always threatening to overtake and pass him.
Ask the salesman who won the contest and what kept him looking for extra order. Ask the directors of the big company why they keep changing their product, seeking the new equipment, the added advantage. What drives them? What keeps them going? It’s the salesman with nearly as many orders. It is the company with the product almost as good. It’s Mister Two.
In this country, we’re proud of the quality of our champions. Our big men come very big. Our fast men run very fast. Our wise men are the wisest and our greatest men are the greatest that a country could hope to be blessed with. And why is that? It is Mister Two that makes the race always open and everybody can run. So this is for you, Mister Two. This is your song. This is for all the days you tried for first, and came in second. It’s for the nights when you wonder if you ought to go on trying, since nobody seems to notice.
We notice, Mister Two. We know the score. Winner or not, you’re a natural champion. There couldn’t be a race without you, Mister Two.
1.People usually call Mister Two unflattering names to him.
A. praise B. encourage C. laugh at D. respect
2.According to the author, Mister Two is mentioned in connection with the following except .
A. business B. sports C. greatness D. failure
3.It is implied in this story that .
A. Mister Two is as important as the winner
B. every leader needs someone to help him
C. the second today must be the first tomorrow
D. second place is always praised
4.The person who wins needs to understand that .
A. winning is everything
B. being Mister Two is wonderful
C. without Mister Two he would do better
D. without strong competition he wouldn’t have worked so hard
科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
Everybody likes a winner, and there are always people ready to cheer for a good winner. But who has ever heard a song for the man who comes in second? So this is in praise of the almost winner, the nearly champion(冠軍), the next to the biggest, the second best. This is the song of Mister Two.
You hear unflattering(不討好人的) names for Mister Two. “Alsoran”, they call him, and “runner??up”, names that make you think of a fellow who couldn’t quite make it. Don’t let that fool you. Ask the winner of any race how good a man Mister Two is. He will tell you it’s Mister Two who made him run so fast, Mister Two is always threatening to overtake and pass him.
Ask the salesman who won the contest and what kept him looking for extra order. Ask the directors of the big company why they keep changing their product, seeking the new equipment, the added advantage. What drives them? What keeps them going? It’s the salesman with nearly as many orders. It is the company with the product almost as good. It’s Mister Two.
In this country, we’re proud of the quality of our champions. Our big men come very big. Our fast men run very fast. Our wise men are the wisest and our greatest men are the greatest that a country could hope to be blessed with. And why is that? It is Mister Two that makes the race always open and everybody can run. So this is for you, Mister Two. This is your song. This is for all the days you tried for first, and came in second. It’s for the nights when you wonder if you ought to go on trying, since nobody seems to notice. . .
We notice, Mister Two. We know the score. Winner or not, you’re a natural champion. There couldn’t be a race without you, Mister Two.
48. People usually call Mister Two unflattering names to him.
A. praise B. encourage C. laugh at D. respect
49. According to the author, Mister Two is mentioned in connection with the following except .
A. business B. sports C. greatness D. failure
50. It is implied in this story that .
A. Mister Two is as important as the winner B. every leader needs someone to help him
C. the second today must be the first tomorrow D. second place is always praised
51. The person who wins needs to understand that .
A. winning is everything B. being Mister Two is wonderful
C. without Mister Two he would do better
D. without strong competition he wouldn’t have worked so hard
科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
Everybody likes a winner,and there are always people ready to cheer for a good winner.But who has ever heard a song for the man who comes in second? So this is in praise of the almost winner,the nearly champion,the next to the biggest,the second best.This is the song of Mister Two .
You hear unflattering names for Mister Two “Alsoran”,they call him,and “runner-up”Names that make you think of a fellow who couldn’t quite make it.Don’t let that fool you.Ask the winner of any race how good a man Mister Two is.He will tell you it’s Mister Two who made him run so fast,Mister Two is pressing hard at his heels threatening always to overtake and pass him.
Ask the salesman who won the contest and what kept him plugging after hours,looking for extra order.Ask the directors of the big company why they keep changing their product,seeking the new equipment,the added advantage.What drives them ? What keeps them hopping? It’s the salesman with nearly as many orders.It is the company with the product almost as good.It’s Mister Two.
In this country,we’re proud of the quality of our champions.Our big men come very big.Our fast men run very fast. Our wise men are the wisest and our greatest men are the greatest that a country could hope to be blessed with. And why is that? Couldn’t it be because great Mister Two’s growing naturally in a land where the race is always open and everybody can run ? So this is for you,Mister Two.This is your song.This is for all the days you tried for first,and came in second.It’s for the nights when you wonder if you ought to go on trying,since nobody seems to notice…
We notice,Mister Two.We know the score.Winner or not,you’re a natural champion.There couldn’t be a race without you,Mister Two.
1.People usually call Mister Two unflattering names to _______ him.
A.praise B.encourage C.laugh at D.respect
2.According to the author,Mister Two is mentioned in connection with the following except
____________.
A.business B.sports
C.wisdom and greatness D.failure
3.It is implied in this story that ____________.
A.the runner-up is as important as the winner
B.every leader needs someone to help him
C.the second today must be the first tomorrow
D.second place is pretty good
4.The person who wins needs to understand that_______.
A.winning is everything
B.without mister Two he would do better
C.without strong competition he wouldn’t have worked so hard
D.being mister Two is wonderful
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