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Highlights of Chinese Winners of Gold Medals
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The first team who won five champions- Chinese Women’s Volleyball Team The team won the champion at the 23rd Olympic Games, succeeded in the 3rd World Cup in 1981 and continued the legend(神话) till 1986 at the 10th World Championship. The women’s volleyball team became the first one in history to win 5champions. |
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“The Amazing Deer from the East” – Wang Junxia Wang Junxia won a gold medal in the 5,000m and a silver medal in the 10,000m run at the 26th Olympic Games |
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“The Patriarch(最年长者)” in 6 Games- Wang Yifu Wang Yifu is the only Chineses athlete who tool part in 6 Olympic Games. He won a bronze medal at the 23rd Games and continued his success at the 25th Games: one gold and one silver. Then he won another silver at the 26th Games, again a silver medal at the 27th Olympic Games, and finally got his second Olympic gold medal in Athens. |
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The Asian flying person—Liu Xiang Liu Xiang, with a record of 12’91’’, tasted sweet victory in the 110m hurdles at the 28th Olympic Games. He is the first Asian to win this event. |
根据所给材料,完成下列句子,每空词数不限。
1. The ___________ is the first one in history to win 5 champions.
2.Wang Junxia won ___________ medals at the 26th Olympic Games.
3. Wang Yifu took part in six Olympic Games and he got two ___________.
4. Liu Xiang won the gold medal in the _____________at the 28th Olympic Games.
5.The underlined word “highlight” maybe means “the most exciting part of the_____________”.
BEIJING--Lights went out for an hour at some famous landmarks and homes all over the world on March 28 for Earth Hour 2010. It is a global event created by the WWF(World Wildlife Fund) to make people pay more attention to climate change.
From the Sydney Opera House and Harbor Bridge to the Eiffel Tower in Pari sand London’s Houses of Parliament, lights went out to encourage people to cut energy use.
Organizers said the action showed that a great number of people wanted the government to take measures to fight global warming by the end of 2010. "We have been dreaming of a new climate deal for a long time," said Kim Carstensen, head of a global climate organization. "Now we’re no longer alone with the dream. We’re sharing it with all these people turning off their lights," he said.
Australia first held Earth Hour in 2007 and it went global in 2008, attracting 50 million people. WWF is hoping one billion people from 1,000 cities in nearly 90 countries will take part in the event.
Oriental Pearl Tower in Shanghai, the Bird’s Nest in Beijing and many other famous buildings in China also joined in this event.
【小题1】The event "Earth Hour" was created to make people pay more attention to __
A. Sydney Opera House B. climate change C. March 28
【小题2】According to the passage people who took part in the event__ on March 28.
A. turned off the lights for one hour B. turned down the lights for 2 hours
C. turned on the lights for 3 hours
【小题3】 created Earth Hour event first in
A. America, 2008 B. Canada, 2010 C. Australia, 2007
【小题4】__ famous landmarks are mentioned in the passage.
A. Four B. Five C. Six
【小题5】The Earth Hour event was created by __
A. Global Climate Organization B. World Wildlife Fund C. Kim Cartensen
BEIJING--Lights went out for an hour at some famous landmarks and homes all over the world on March 28 for Earth Hour 2010. It is a global event created by the WWF(World Wildlife Fund) to make people pay more attention to climate change.
From the Sydney Opera House and Harbor Bridge to the Eiffel Tower in Pari sand London's Houses of Parliament, lights went out to encourage people to cut energy use.
Organizers said the action showed that a great number of people wanted the government to take measures to fight global warming by the end of 2010. "We have been dreaming of a new climate deal for a long time," said Kim Carstensen, head of a global climate organization. "Now we're no longer alone with the dream. We're sharing it with all these people turning off their lights," he said.
Australia first held Earth Hour in 2007 and it went global in 2008, attracting 50 million people. WWF is hoping one billion people from 1,000 cities in nearly 90 countries will take part in the event.
Oriental Pearl Tower in Shanghai, the Bird's Nest in Beijing and many other famous buildings in China also joined in this event.
1.The event "Earth Hour" was created to make people pay more attention to __
A. Sydney Opera House B. climate change C. March 28
2.According to the passage people who took part in the event__ on March 28.
A. turned off the lights for one hour B. turned down the lights for 2 hours
C. turned on the lights for 3 hours
3. created Earth Hour event first in
A. America, 2008 B. Canada, 2010 C. Australia, 2007
4.__ famous landmarks are mentioned in the passage.
A. Four B. Five C. Six
5.The Earth Hour event was created by __
A. Global Climate Organization B. World Wildlife Fund C. Kim Cartensen
March 29, 2013 Sunny
Today was the Hungry Luncheon (饥饿午餐日). Every year, at our school, there is a lunch event called the Hungry Luncheon.
If you want to join the event, you must pay two dollars at the door of the dining hall and get a letter. All the money is used for helping those poor people who don’t have enough (足够的) food to eat. My letter was “K”.
After all the students sat down, the teachers called the letters for the meals: 15% of the students got to eat a best dinner. 25% of the students got to eat an Okay meal. But 60% of the students just had a small piece of bread and a small cup of water!
The purpose (目的) of this event is to tell us about the unfairness (不公平) of the world, and that we need to start helping the poor!
I was one of the 60% of the students. I was a little hungry for the rest of the day, but I learned something from this special lesson. Now every time I eat, I think about the poor.
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The 31st Summer Olympics will be held in Brazil in 2016. Before this global sporting event, we started thinking about sports that didn’t exist any more and sports that were maybe a little strange. Read the following ones that have ever been included in the past Olympic Games.
Live Pigeon Shooting (1900)
This bloody event was only held once, at the 1900 Paris Games. Nearly 300 birds were killed during the competition, leaving a crime scene of feathers and blood. This is the only event in Olympic history that involved killing live animals.
Kabaddi (1936)
This sport is popular in South Asia. The object is for one member of a team to enter the other side’s half of the field, and score points. The attacker then returns to his half of the field.
12 Hour Bicycle Race (1896)
Seven riders got on their bikes at 5 a.m. and rode until 5 p.m. Four riders dropped out before noon, but the winner, Adolf Schmal of Austria, managed about 180 miles. Only Schmal and one other finished.
Tug of War (1900—1920)
This may seem like a basic PE class sport more than an Olympic event, but Tug of War was actually one of the first sports played at the Olympic games in 500 BC.
There are two teams of eight; the winning team must pull the other team six feet forward.
Swimming Obstacle Race (1900)
The athletes had to climb over a pole (杆子) and a row of boats, and then swim under another row of boats. All of this was done in the Seine River, so they also had to fight against the water. This event was only ever held in 1900, in Paris.
【小题1】What do you probably think of these events?
| A.Strange. | B.Fantastic. |
| C.Modern. | D.Interesting. |
| A.Swimming Obstacle Race. | B.12 Hour Bicycle Race. |
| C.Live Pigeon Shooting. | D.Tug of War. |
| A.One. | B.Two. |
| C.Four. | D.Seven. |
| A.Give up. | B.Run out. |
| C.Fall off. | D.Break down. |
| A.Athletes took part in all of the events in teams. |
| B.Tug of War was held in the Olympics only once. |
| C.Some of the events may be in the 31st Summer Olympics. |
| D.These events are not as popular as they used to be. |
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