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The 2011 runner- up Li Na swept second-seeded Russian Maria Sharapova 6-2, 6-2 to reach her second Australian Open final here on Thursday, January 24, 2013.
The China's top player reached her first Grand Slam(大满贯) final at the Melbourne Park in 2011 but lost to Kim Clijsters of Belgium in the final, just before she won Asia's first Grand Slam title in the French Open.
“I'm very happy now. Not so many players can reach the Grand Slam finals three times,” said Li. “I insisted and I made back to this stage. It's something worth to be proud of.”
Sharapova, who only lost a historical tournament-low nine games in her previous five matches, struggled with her serve(发球) from the very beginning of the match. She double faulted twice in her first serve game, allowing Li to break her in the first game.
Li held to lead 2-0 and then broke again for 4-1 with a cross-court return. Sharapova fought her way to three break points in the sixth game and secured the chance when Li missed a return. Li returned the favour in the following game to lead 5-2. The No.6 seed served for the set, racing to 40-0 and wrapped the first set up in 48 minutes.
Li took the first service break in the second set to remain on track with a 3-2 lead, grabbed a second at 5-2 and served out the match. Sharapova saved one match point but Li made an ACE to take advantage again and didn't waste the second chance.
“In the beginning of the match I was nervous. I was happy I come back to semis again, but for some reasons I really want to win the match,” said Li.
“Li played a really great match. She was certainly much more aggressive than I was and I was always on the defense,” said Sharapova. “I was making too many unforced errors.”
The straight-set victory improved Li's record against Sharapova to 5-8. The pair met three times in 2012 and the Russian won all of the clashes.
Li Na will play against defending champion Victoria Azarenka who defeated 19-year-old American Sloane Stephens in the other semifinal later on Thursday.
“2011 is the first time for me to a Grand Slam final. I was a little bit shocked because I didn't know what I should do. No one tell me what I should do on the court,” said Li. “But this time I got more experience, so I think it should be better.”
Losing to Clijsters in her first Grand Slam final made Li Na hungry. “That's the first time I was feeling I was really close to the title. I think this time should be a different story.”
55. What might be the best title of the passage?
A. Li Na won Asia's first Grand Slam title.
B. Li Na reached Australian Open final again.
C. Azarenka defeated Sloane Stephens in the semifinal.
D. Li Na won her second Grand Slam title.
56. How many times has Li Na defeated Sharapova so far according to the passage?
A. Three. B. Five. C. Eight. D. Thirteen.
57. Who is the winner of the 2012 Australia Open final?
A. Victoria Azarenka. B. Maria Sharapova. C. Li Na. D. Kim Clijsters.
58. What can we learn from the underlined sentence in the last paragraph?
A. After the tough match, Li Na was hungry.
B. Li Na was angry because she lost the match.
C. Li Na was hungry because she only had some fruits for breakfast.
D. Li Na was eager to win the Australian Open final because of losing to Clijsters in 2011.
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A.no longer stay at B.work with the people of
C.be proud of D.be responsible for
The news that he has won the first prize makes his parents ________ him.( )
A. proud of B. proud in C. be proud of D. be proud in
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Living in a foreign country is fun but it isn’t always easy. There are many differences between cultures and although some of these differences are unimportant, some can cause a lot of embarrassment. In addition to the obvious language problems of living in a foreign country, I certainly experienced culture shock when I was living in Paris. I know I’m not the only one so I spoke to a few foreign friends about how they experienced culture shock in China.
Aubin arrived two months ago from Europe to take part in a language programme in Shanghai. Before he left, he was actually taught the differences between European and Chinese Cultures, including everything from table manners to classroom behavior. However, some things have still taken him by surprise. For example, he couldn’t understand why waiters did not want to accept the tips he gave them after meals in restaurants. He said that in Europe waiters got angry if you didn’t leave them a tip! I had to explain to him that people don’t usually tip in China and that this comes from the Confucian idea that one must avoid accepting any undue income.
Another friend, Julia, came to Guangzhou from London to teach at a language school. After a month, she told me that she was really let down by her students. I asked her why and she told me that they were so quiet that she was the only person talking in class and it felt like the children were being respectful but she said it would be more respectful if they answered her questions. I think we should be proud of the Chinese tradition that stresses politeness but I do think Julia has a good point.
And it is not only the West and the East that have cultural differences. Even Korea and China, two countries that are very close to each other, have differences too. “I thought Chinese and Korean people were the same,” said my friend Ji-Hyun in perfect Chinese, “but I was wrong . In ancient times the Chinese used to take their shoes off. They don’t do that any more, but Korean people still do! I keep getting that wrong even though I’ve been here for five years!”
Luckily, whether we take our shoes off or not, or leave unnecessary tips, the world still runs perfectly. In my opinion, cultural differences should simply be seen as a way of making life interesting. Imagine how boring it would be if we all did everything exactly the same way! Learning to understand and respect differences is, after all, what life is all about.
| Title | Living with Differences |
| Theme | One problem of living abroad is to experience cultural 71 . |
| Experiences and reasons | Waiters 72 to accept tips under the 73 of the Confucian idea. |
| Students are 74 in class because they are 75 to teachers. | |
| Chinese don’t 76 their shoes as they 77 to. | |
| Right 78 to cultural differences | Learn to understand and 79 them. |
| 80 of them as fun in life. |
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