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[originaltext] When you go to a college or high school sports event, you can
[originaltext] When you go to a college or high school sports event, you can
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When you go to a college or high school sports event, you can see cheerleaders. Cheerleaders dress in the colors of their team. They jump and dance in front of the crowd and shout the name of their team. Their job is to excite the crowd. Everybody makes a lot of noise. They want their team to win the game.
The first cheerleader was a man. In 1898, Johnny Campbell jumped in front of the crowd at the University of Minnesota and shouted for his team. He shouted, "Hooray Minnesota!" This was the first organized shout, or "yell". For the next thirty-two years cheerleaders were men only. Women were not cheerleaders until 1930.
Today cheerleaders work in teams. They practice special shouts, dances, and athletic shows. Often the women work separately from the men, but cheerleaders are most exciting when men and women work together. The men throw the women high in the air and catch them. The team members climb on each other’s shoulders to make a human pyramid. They yell and dance too. Cheerleaders now have their own contests. Every year there are local, state, and national contests for cheerleaders. The teams make new, faster, and more exciting shows to be the best. And the crowd shouts. They want their cheerleaders to win.
Questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.
22. Where can you see cheerleaders?
23. Who was the first cheerleader?
24. In which year did women begin to be cheerleaders?
25. How do cheerleaders work today?
选项
A、In 1898.
B、In 1938.
C、In 1913.
D、In 1930.
答案
D
解析
信息明示题。短文第二段最后一句指出Women were not cheerleaders until 1930.由此可知女人在1930年开始成为啦啦队队长。故选项D正确。
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