Cyclo-cross is a cross-country bicycle racing in open and usually quite rough country with riders often forced to dismount and c

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问题     Cyclo-cross is a cross-country bicycle racing in open and usually quite rough country with riders often forced to dismount and carry their bicycles.
    The sport, originated early in the 20th century in France, was prevalent in the 1920s, but became prominent in the 1950s (the British Cyclo-Cross Association was founded in 1954). An original European sport, cyclo-cross became popular throughout Western Europe and in the United States. World championships were initiated in 1925; by 1950 these were recognized by the Union Cyclist International(International Cyclists’ Union). After 1967 amateur and professional classes were officially separated in competition.
    The 24-kilometer cyclo-cross course, often involving taps, is usually completed in 60 minutes. A course typically includes obstacles such as ditches, mud, fallen trees, streams, flight of stairs, fences, and gates; artificial hurdles are added to insufficiently challenging natural courses. Cyclo-cross races are usually held from September to March, adding winter weather hazards to the challenge.
    There is a massed start with the field assembling not more than two abreast. Helpers are often stationed around the course with spare bicycles in case the original machine encounters mechanical difficulties or becomes too weighted down by mud picked up to the course.
Which of the following statements can you infer from the passage?

选项 A、The riders are competitive and fond of taking risks.
B、People except the riders show little interest in cyclo-cross.
C、Before 1967, amateur and professional classes had never been separated in competition.
D、Helpers are often hired by the riders.

答案C

解析 推断题。第二段最后一句说,1967年后业余组和专业组的比赛才正式分开,由此可推出1967年前,业余选手和专业选手是不分开比赛的。
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