Thirteen, for me, was a challenging year. My parents divorced and I moved to a new town with my father, far from my old family and friends. I was terribly lonely mad and would cry myself to sleep each night. To ease my sadness, my father purchased an old horse for me at a local auction. I named him Cowboy.
Cowboy was without a doubt the ugliest horse in the world. But I didn’t care. I loved him beyond all reason.
I joined a riding club and suffered rude comments and mean snickers(窃笑) about Cowboy’s looks. I never let on about how I felt, but deep inside, my heart was breaking. The other members rode beautiful, registered horses.
When Cowboy and I entered the events where the horse was judged on appearance, we were quickly shown the gate. No amount of preparation and love would turn Cowboy into a beauty. My only chance to compete would be in the speed events. I chose the jumping race.
One girl named Becky rode a big brown horse in the race events. She always won the blue ribbons. Needless to say, she didn’t feel threatened when I competed against her at the next show. She didn’t need to. I came in next to last.
The stinging memory of Becky’s smirks made me determined to beat her. For the whole next month I woke up early every day and rode Cowboy five miles to the arena (赛马场). We practiced running and jumping for hours in the hot sun and then I would walk Cowboy home totally exhausted.
All of our hard work didn’t make me feel confident by the time the show came. I sat at the gate and sweated it out while I watched Becky and her horse charge through the course and finish in first place.
My turn finally came. I put on my hat, rubbed Cowboy’s neck and entered the arena. At the signal, we dashed toward the first fence, jumped it without trouble and raced on to the next one. Cowboy then flew over the second, third and fourth fences like a bird and I turned him toward the finish line.
As we crossed the line the crowd was shocked into silence. Cowboy and I had beaten Becky and her fancy horse by two seconds!
I gained much more than a blue ribbon that day. At thirteen, I realized that no matter what the odds, I’d always come out a winner if I wanted something badly enough to work for it.
【小题1】 The underlined expression shown the gate (paragraph 4) most probably means .A.told how to enter the arenaB.shown how to make the horse beautifulC.removed from the competition earlyD.told to enter the timed-speed events【小题2】 Why was the writer not confident of victory?A.He was an inexperienced rider.B.He had not practiced enough.C.He believed he was unpopular with the crowd.D.He thought his horse wasn’t as good as the others. 【小题3】When the final race finished, nobody cheered because .A.the audience didn’t like CowboyB.people envied the writerC.the win was unexpectedD.the writer had run out of time【小题4】What did the writer learn from his experience?A.Life can sometimes be unfair.B.Anything is possible if one tries hard enough.C.A positive attitude will bring success.D.One should not make judgments based on appearance. 【小题5】The best title for the story is . .A.A Race to Remember B.A Horse’s TaleC.Neck and Neck D.A Difficult Age C
Thirteen, for me, was a challenging year. My parents divorced and I moved to a new town wi
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- 2020-05-12 22:06
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