A.is able to read Michael's mind
B.is not satisfied with Michael's coach
C.knows Michael is in need of protection
D.encourages Michael to be a great quarterback
解析:A 细节理解题。由第四段中的Leigh Anne understands Michael...is like protecting her or protecting the family可知,Leigh Anne非常了解Michael,并帮助他成为一名出色的橄榄球运动员。
4.What's the author's attitude towards the film?
A.It is worth seeing.
B.It is fun but unrealistic.
C.There's no film worse than it.
D.There's room for improvement.
解析:A 推理判断题。由最后两段的描述可知,作者认为这是一部非常好的、令人振奋的、感人的电影,值得一看。
Ⅲ.完形填空
I always loved to run even as a little kid. However, I didn't know that my __1__ was going to be a social statement until February of 1966. I sent my __2__ to the Boston Marathon and they wrote back, saying, "Women are __3__ to run a marathon." But __4__ I read the letter, I thought if I could prove that this was a __5__ belief about women, the rule would be changed. So I took the bus to Boston and got there the day before the __6__.
When I got to the starting line, I knew the most __7__ thing was that I wouldn't be stopped. To avoid being __8__, I had a blue hooded sweatshirt (连帽运动衫) pulled up over my head with my hair tied back.
Though I was disguised (伪装), the other runners __9__ very quickly that I was a woman. Fortunately, they were very __10__. I told them that I was __11__ I would be thrown out if I was found to be a woman. But they said, "We won't let that __12__. It's a free road." That's when I __13__ the hooded sweatshirt and __14__ could see I was a woman. Then people went __15__. They started shouting and clapping, "Way