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    Kong Linghui, the Chinese former (前) table tennis genius who claimed gold metals for ping pong at
three world-level events, said during his career (一生事业) that he had two wishes: to be an "ever-green
tree" in the table tennis field; and to contribute to the Olympic Games in his homeland.
    One of those wishes is soon to come true. On the morning of October 18 last year the Chinese champion,
who won the World Table Tennis Championships, Table Tennis World Cup, and Olympic Games, boarded
a bus to the table tennis training base in Zhengding, Hebei Province. He was about to spend his 31st birthday
as coach of the Chinese women's ping pong team for the Beijing Olympic Games.
     A week earlier Kong had made an emotional announcement that he was retiring. "I really don't want to
drop my ping pong bat," he said, before following with the news about his new coaching role, to a burst of
applause (掌声).
     "I'm so excited and this applause gives me great encouragement to switch from a player to a coach," he
added.
     "It's still hard for the young table tennis players in Sweden to surpass (超过) the veteran Waldner if they
want to continue their career, but it's not the same here in China, where young ping pong talents keep
popping up and overtaking the old generation."
     The game of table tennis first appeared in the Olympic Games in Seoul in 1988. Since then China has
claimed 11 gold medals, and in many Chinese fans' eyes nothing but first place is good enough. It is a
position that puts a huge amount of pressure on Kong as he prepares the women's team for 2008.
     "I think he's going to be a good coach based on his presence and glorious past achievements. He's going
to make a difference in the Beijing Games," said Liu Guoliang, one of Kong's ex-teammates and now coach
of the national men's team.
     Kong's father is also a table tennis coach. He started playing ping pong when he was 6 years old. During
his 25-year career Kong produced many memorable moments of table tennis brilliance, of which two
definitely deserve mentioning. 
     One was in 1995, when the 20-year-old Kong won his first men's singles title in gripping style at the
World Table Tennis Championships. Another was at the Sydney Olympic Games in 2000 when he defeated
Swedish star Waldner by a tiny margin (差距) and then kissed the Chinese national flag printed on his
T-shirt, howled and burst into tears.
     Kong's story cannot be told without mentioning Liu Guoliang, who is one year younger, but was already
lead coach for the Chinese men's team when Kong took on his new role. They met each other for the first
time at the national training camp for juniors at the end of 1987.
     In the round robin of the team Liu defeated Kong. Rather than turning Kong against Liu, his defeat
brought the pair closer and they worked together vowing to some day become world champions.
     In 1995 Kong beat Liu in the male singles final at the 43rd World Table Tennis Championships. Stepping
down from the winner's platform, Kong shook hands with Liu and said to him that competition is cruel, on
which Liu agreed. It marked the beginning of a friendly rivalry between the close friends that lasted years.
1. Kong Linghui will act as a ______ for China in 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.
[     ]
A. player
B. coach
C. reporter
D. businessman
2. Waldner is a (an) ______ ping pong player in ______.
[     ]
A. young; China
B. old; Sweden
C. old; China
D. young;Sweden
3. The game of table tennis has been an event of Olympic Games for ______.
[     ]
A. about 100 years
B. nearly 20 years
C. about 4 years
D. more than 20 years
4. Which of the following is true according to the passage?
[     ]
A. Liu Guoliang hates Kong Linghui.
B. Liu GuoLiang beated Waldner at the Sydney Olympic Games in 2000.
C. Kong Linghui is older than Liu Guoliang.
D. Kong Linghui became a coach earlier than Liu Guoliang.

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用括号内所给动词的正确形式填空(共5小题;每小题1分。满分5分)
【小题1】—I hear that Sam has gone to Beijing for his holiday.
—Oh, how nice! Do you know when he ________ (leave)? 
【小题2】—What’s wrong with my computer, Jim?
—Let me see. Oh, it _________ (break) down. You’d better ask Mr. Li to mend it.
【小题3】The reporter said that the UFO _________ (travel) from east to west when he saw it.
【小题4】Look! The teenagers are making cards ________ (show) love for their mothers.
【小题5】-That important problem __________ (discuss) for nearly two weeks.
-Yes, it’s hard for us to solve it.

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 I hope           a TV reporter one day.

A. am                           B. be                                      C. to be                        D. to being

 

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阅读下面对话,从方框内7个选项中选择5个恰当的句子完成此对话。

A: Hello! I am a reporter from CQTV. I am doing a survey for Everyday 630 News.
             71          
B: Sure.
A: What do you think of the movie theatres in this neighborhood?
B:           72          
A: Why do you think so?
B: It has the most comfortable seats.
A:           73          
B: Well, let me see. UME has the friendliest service, but it’s expensive.
A: Many young people like Hengdian Cinema.           74          
B: It is much cheaper than other cinemas, but it has the worst screens.
A: I see.           75          
B: You’re welcome.

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Carly Williams decided to become a TV reporter when she was in Grade 6. “ One day, we went out into forest and did some reporting about forest fires,” Carly said. “ Ever since then, I have loved the job and I have been trying to do it as much as I can.”

Now 15, Carly reports for the news program at her school. And she has interviewed many famous people including some famous basketball players and TV stars.

“Carly is a great student and I am sure she will achieve her dream in the future,” said one of Carly’s teachers.

Last month the happiest thing for Carly was that she got a call from Teen Kids News in New York. She sent them some films she made by herself for the school news program. Teen Kids News is on over 200 TV stations around the USA. The producer of the show said he liked Carly’s films and asked if Carly would make a film for them.

“ All I could say was, yes, yes, yes!” Carly said. “ I didn’t even think for a second.”

Carly spent five days learning something about Teen Kids News in New York. She also visited a person who was a reporter for Teen Kids News and got some advice.

Her first task was to interview an artist in New York. Carly said she worried about working with a new team because she wanted to impress the producer. Although under great pressure, she did a wonderful job.

“Carly has gotten to do some pretty amazing things,” said Carly’s mother. “For her to get that taste of it was pretty cool.”

1.Which thing helped Carly decide to be a TV reporter?

A.The task to interview an artist in New York.

B.Her report about forest fires when in Grade 6.

C.Her interviews with many famous people.

D.The exciting words from one of her teachers.

2.Last month Carly was very happy because __________.

A.she was asked to make a film for Teen Kids News

B.she did a wonderful job for the school news program

C.she sent some of wonderful films to Teen Kids News

D.she visited a reporter in New York and got some advice

3.Why was Carly worried when doing first task?

A.Her mother asked her not to do it.          B.She wanted to interview a producer.

C.She wanted to impress the producer.        D.She doesn’t want to work with a new team.

 

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