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Friday, September 28, 2007

Reading-Comprehension-Lesson 31

Đọc hiểu -TOEFL- Bài 31

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   Baseball has been dubbed "America's favorite sport",and many fans
contend that there is no greater thrill than watching a good pitcher
throw the ball skillfully in a series of expertly delivered "fast"
and "curve" balls. Two such pitches, the "rising fastball" and the
5 "breaking curveball" are particularly exasperating to batters because
these balls tend to veer in one direction or the other just as they
reach home plate. The "rising fastball" zooms forward only to jump
up and over the bat as the batter swings. The "breaking curveball"
curves toward home plate, but plunges downward unexpectedly at the
10 last moment. Batters attempt to anticipate these pitches, and respond
accordingly, while pitchers work at perfecting their "fast" and "curve"
ball deliveries.

But, according to studies conducted by a team of engineers and psychologists,
15 the "rising fastball" and the "breaking curveball" do not actually
exist; they are merely optical illusions. The studies revealed that
batters perceive the ball as approaching more slowly or falling more
quickly than it actually is, and it is this misperception that produces
the visual illusion. Batters tend to have difficulty tracking a ball
20 continuously as it approaches and will briefly divert their eyes
to the spot where they think the ball will cross the plate. When
a batter has misjudged the speed or angle of a pitch, and shifts
his or her gaze in this way, the ball will appear to suddenly rise
or dip, and the batter will often miss.
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How will this finding affect "America's favorite pastime"? No doubt
some will vehemently reject the notion that the "rising fastball"
and the "breaking curveball" are mere illusions. But for others,
the findings may imbue the game with a new level of intrigue as batters
30 attempt to respond to pitches that don't exist.
1. What does this passage mainly discuss?




2. As used in line 2, the word "contend" could best be replaced by which of the following?




3. Which of the following words could best replace the word "thrill" in line 2?




4. In line 5, the word "exasperating" could best be replaced by which of the following?




5. As used in line 7, the word "zooms" is closest in meaning to which of the following?




6. Which of the following words could best replace the word "plunges" as used in line 9?




7. According to the author, why is it difficult for the batter to hit the "rising fastball" and the "breaking curveball"?




8. In line 16, what does the word "they" refer to?




9. Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word "gaze" as used in line 23?




10. According to the passage, how is the illusion of the "rising fastball" and the "breaking curveball" produced?




11. Which of the following could best replace the word "vehemently" in line 27?




12. The word "imbue" in line 29 is closest in meaning to which of the following?





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