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英语阅读新视野第14课
英语阅读新视野第14课

International Baseball 国际棒球

Before You Read 阅前思考

Answer the following questions.

1. Do you ever watch or play baseball?

2. How popular is baseball in your country?

3. Do you know of any baseball players from your country who play abroad?

Target Vocabulary 目标词汇

Match each word with the best meaning.

1. be accustomed to a. pleased or satisfied with an achievement

2. contract b. a written and signed agreement

3. count c. a teacher

4. diversity d. variety

5. instructor e. be important; matter

6. (to) pitch f. be used to something

7. proud g. meet with courage

8. recall h. interview and choose people to join group or company

9. recruit i. remember

10. (to) face j. throw a ball in baseball

Reading Passage 阅读文章

Filipe Alou has watched the faces of baseball change a lot since he first started playing in the U.S. Major League in the 1950s. At that time, he was the one of the first Major League players from a Spanish-speaking country. Now in his sixties, Alou is a Major League Manager. As the watches international players from his own country, the Dominican Republic, play on teams with players from Puerto Rico, Cuba, Venezuela, Japan, and Korea, he recalls the tough years he had in the past. And he’ll proudly tell anyone, “We were the ones who opened the doors for the rest of them.”

Searching for new young baseball players with potential, team recruiters these days are traveling all around the world. In 2003, about one in every four players on Major League teams in the United States came from a foreign country, including players from South America, Asia, Europe, Australia, Canada, and the Caribbean. And in the minor leagues, almost half of the players with professional contracts were born outside the United States.

Probably the most internationally mixed team in either the U.S. American League or National League (the two professional baseball leagues in the United States) is the Montreal Expos. Among the forty players on the team, ten different countries) is the Montreal Expos. Among the forty players on the team, ten different countries are represented. During practice one day, one of the team’s pitching instructors, Claude Raymond, recalled, “We were on the mound talking about situations pitchers could face and we had a Korean, a Japanese, a Dominican, a Mexican, a French-Canadian, a white American, and a black American all there.” This comes as no surprise to fans of the team. They say their city has always welcomed diversity.

Although diversity is important, what really counts is performance, and international players of the past have just gone to show that great baseball players don’t have to be American. From Puerto

Rico came Roberto Clemente, who became the first Latin American to be noted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. He played in the major leagues from 1955 until his death in 1972. Another Latin player who made it into the Hall of Fame is Luis Aparicio from Venezuela, who played in the majors from 1956 to 1973. Both of these players have been listed among the top 100 baseball players of all time.

These days fans are accustomed to seeing talented players coming from Asian countries including Korea, the Philippines, and Japan. Japanese players have been recruited by Major League teams since the 1960s, but few of those players were able to make big names for themselves, at least not until 2001. That year Ichiro Suzuki caught the attention of baseball fans everywhere. It was his first year playing on a Major League team, and he got 242 hits, stole 56 bases, and helped lead his team to 116 wins for the year. Suzuki was named the America League Rookie of the Year and also Most Valuable Player of the Year for the American league.

Reading Comprehension 阅读理解

Circle the letter of the best answer.

1. Where is Filipe Alou from?

a. Spain

b. the United States

c. the Dominican Republic

d. Puerto Rico

2. Which of the following statements is true?

a. Major League teams have more foreign-born players than Minor League teams.

b. So far, no foreign-born players are in the Hall of Fame.

c. Major League teams have only started recruiting Asian players within the last ten years.

d. Fans are now used to foreign-born players on Major League teams.

3. According to the passage, which place has always welcomed diversity?

a. the United States

b. Montreal

c. the Dominican Republic

d. Mexico

4. How many nationalities does Claude Raymond remember talking to one day?

a. five

b. six

c. seven

d. eight

5. Which of these players has NOT received an award?

a. Luis Aparicio

b. Ichiro Suzuki

c. Roberto Clemente

d. Filipe Alou Idioms习语

Find each idiom in the story.

1. come as surprise-be surprising; happen without warning

The extra money for his work came as a complete surprise to him.

This may come as a surprise to you, but English is not my first language.

2. make a name(for oneself)-become well-known for something; become famous in one’s occupation

She made a name for herself in politics by running for mayor.

You’ll never make a name for yourself in sales. Maybe you should change your career.

3. (just) go to show-prove that something is true or is the case in the end

Only half of the people on the boat survived the journey, which just goes to show how dangerous sear trips were at that time.

We both got good grades in the class. That goes to show how useful our study group was.

V ocabulary Reinforcement 词汇强化

A. Circle the letter of the word or phrase that best complete the sentence.

1. I thought we were friends, so her reaction .

a. argued

b. was accustomed

c. was shocked

d. came as a surprise

2. After Becky’s husband lost his job, she could not longer live as comfortably as she was .

a. used

b. accustomed to

c. recalled

d. decorated

3. In his life, he has many problems, but has overcome them all.

a. faced

b. moved on

c. counted

d. taken advice on

4. This has been the hottest summer that anyone can .

a. recall

b. count

c. promote

d. establish

5. After she retired from dancing professionally, she got work as a dance .

a. heir

b. pitcher

c. instructor

d. contract

6. In my opinion, attitude more than ability.

a. promotes

b. counts

c. harms

d. is accustomed to

7. Janine was so when her daughter graduated from college.

a. holy

b. proud

c. grieved

d. tough

8. I don’t believe you. What you say just doesn’t .

a. make sense

b. make an impression

c. confuse

d. come as a surprise

B. Complete the passage with items from the box. One item is extra.

American Major League baseball has more (1) today than in the past. Major League teams are now (2) players around the world. And there are even more international players in the minor leagues. In the minors, about half of the players who have signed professional (3) come from countries outside the United States. In fact, two players from Spanish-speaking countries were named in the top 100 players of all time, and recently one (4) from Japan (5) for himself as Rookie of the Year in his first year in the league. That just (6) that great baseball players don’t have to born in the United States. What Do You Think? 你怎么想?

1. Are there any foreign-born athletes playing sports in your country? Why do they play there?

2. What are pros and cons of a country using foreign-born athletes?

Part 1: Complete the passage 找出不同的单词

One of the four items is different from the other three. Circle the letter of your choice.

1. a. come to an end b. go on c. continue d. move on

2. a. repair b. restore c. fix d. ruin

3. a. recall b. forget c. remember d. keep track of

4. a. count b. matter c. look down on d. be significant

5. a. similarity b. diversity c. variety d. mix

Part 2: Organize the paragraphs 段落重组

Read the passage and answer the questions. Circle the letter of the best answer.

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