What is the best title of this text? A. How to be a good audience of Beijing Olympic Games B. How to support players at Beijing Olympic Games C. How to control yourself at Beijing Olympic Games D. How to be a volunteer at Beijing Olympic Games C Russian President Vladimir Putin has explained why he stopped to kiss a small boy on the stomach as he was walking through the Kremlin, saying it was a spontaneous action like touching a cat. "It was an unplanned meeting - people just came up and started talking to me," Putin said, recalling the June 28 incident when he met the boy, Nikita, among a group of tourists, lifted the boy’s shirt and planted a kiss on his stomach. "He seemed very independent and serious. At the same time, a child is always defenceless and nice. I wanted to touch him like a cat and it came out in this action. There was nothing behind it," Putin said in an Internet question and answer meeting with Russian and foreign audiences. The stomach kiss incident has caused a lot of guess and comment in the Russian media and major public interest ahead of Putin’s question and answer meeting Thursday. 查看更多

 

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  The official Olympic cheerleaders(拉拉队队长)are a lot different than what you would see on the sidelines at basketball or American-style football games.Cheerleader director Paola Bosio says about 500 girls tried out to become Olympic cheerleaders.

  “At the end we chose 100 girls.We have six groups, three working in ice hockey, two at speed skating and one in the mountains.So this is the first time that there is cheerleading in the Olympic Games.”

  Fans disagree on whether the cheerleaders are entertaining or just a kind of distraction.After all, they do not actually cheer and they do not wear skimpy uniforms.The all-girl squad(班,队),which ranges in age from 15 to 26, is dressed in bright orange and gold uniforms that cover them almost from shoulder to toe.

  Besides not cheering for any particular team at an event, the focus of the routines is different.It is not the loud and spirited gymnastic performance one might see at college and high school events in the United States, but is more dance-oriented.

  Cheerleader Camilla of Turin is 20 years old and has studied dance since she was 10.Her background includes classical dance and ballet as well as modern dance and pop.This is her first time as a cheerleader and she says she is enjoying the new experience.

  Some fans expressed the opinion that the pom-pom waving and dancing was distracting because it took the focus off the athletic event they had come to see.But Kathy Moine of Los Angeles, California, had a different understanding, as well as an interesting theory about the cheerleader’s costumes.

  “I think they’re just supposed to be neutral and they’re supposed to be the Olympic torches,”she said.“Not for any country but just supporting everybody, happy to be in the Olympics.”

  If by definition, cheerleaders should cheer for one side and make a lot of noise, then the Olympic squad still has a lot to learn.But if they are just here to look good and liven up the atmosphere during time-outs, many would agree they have been a complete success.

(1)

Where most likely can you enjoy the performance of the cheerleaders?

[  ]

A.

In the mountains.

B.

During speed skating events.

C.

In a dance-oriented competition.

D.

At ice hockey games.

(2)

We can infer from the passage that ________.

[  ]

A.

we would find no cheerleaders in former Olympic Games

B.

most of the sports fans are against the cheerleaders

C.

only Americans enjoy the Olympic Games cheerleaders very much

D.

it’s an easy job to be a cheerleader

(3)

The example of Cheerleader Camilla shows us that ________.

[  ]

A.

all the cheerleaders are young and beautiful

B.

the cheerleaders should be quite good at dancing

C.

the cheerleaders are dressed little

D.

it is difficult to be chosen as a cheerleader

(4)

What’s the main purpose of the cheerleaders according to the writer?

[  ]

A.

To support one side or team.

B.

To draw the audience’s attention.

C.

To bring a warmer competing atmosphere.

D.

To dance classical dance.

(5)

What’s the best title of the text?

[  ]

A.

How Cheerleaders Work

B.

The History of Cheerleaders

C.

Cheerleaders Draw Attention at Turin Olympics

D.

The Influence of Cheerleaders at Turin Olympics

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The 2008 Beijing Olympic Games are drawing near. Are you eager to enjoy watching the matches or start serving as a volunteer? First, you need to know about audience manners.

The behavior of courtside audiences is considered to be an important part of sporting culture. In 2004, after world champion Stephen Hendry lost to Ding Junhui in the China Open Snooker Championships, he complained of the noise from Chinese spectators. Perhaps you and your classmates could be written on the back of the tickets. Read your ticket carefully before you leave, remember to take away your soft drink bottles and other trash(垃圾).

During exciting games, try to control yourself. Don’t criticize the performance of players and coaches. Be careful with your words, since some may cause anger among other people in the audience.

Applause is a special form of body language you can use to communicate with players. But you should do it properly. When players first appear, clap your hands together to welcome them, but don’t go on for too long. After an excellent performance, applaud warmly. If someone fails, your applause will help encourage them.

Applause is not welcome, however, while a game is in progress and players need to keep their concentration. Various sports have various rules for the audience.

Enjoying artistic gymnastics requires silence. But lots of cheering can really help basketball and football players. Snooker and table tennis courtside behavior includes a ban on flash photography. Mobile phones are not allowed in shooting centers.

To be a good spectator, you should take time to learn the game-specific rules and related culture of each event.

46.What does the underlined work “spectators” mean in the second paragraph?

       A.Players     B.Audiences C.Coaches    D.Organizers

47.When can’t you leave the spot of a game?

       A.When the game is going on    B.When the game is just over

       C.Before the game begins   D.When the game is long over

48.What should you do during an exciting football game?

       A.Control yourself      B.Keep quiet

       C.Praise the players     D.Cheer the players

49.When can’t you clap your hands?

      A.When players first appear      

       B.When an excellent performance is over

      C.When someone fails

       D.When a player is finishing a very difficult performance

50.What is the best title of this text ?

      A.How to be a good audience of Beijing Olympic Games

      B.How to support players at Beijing Olympic Games

      C.How to control yourself at Beijing Olympic Games

      D.How to enjoy the games at Beijing Olympic Games

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  The(2008 Beijing Olympic Games are drawing near.Are you eager to enjoy watching the matches or start serving as a volunteer? First, you need to know about audience manners.

  The behaviour of courtside audiences is considered to be an important part of sporting culture.In(2004, after world champion Stephen Hendry lost to Ding Junhui in the China Open Snooker Championships, he complained of the noise from Chinese spectators.Perhaps you and your classmates could discuss how to behave while in the audience at the Olympic Games.

  Most sporting arenas have rules for spectators written on the back of the tickets.Read your ticket carefully before you arrive.Try to reach your seat half an hour before the start of the event and don’t leave when a game is in progress.When you leave, remember to take away your soft drink bottles and other trash(垃圾).

  During exciting games, try to control yourself.Don’t criticize the performance of players and coaches.Be careful with your words, since some may cause anger among other people in the audience.

  Applause is a special form of body language you can use to communicate with players.But you should do it properly.When players first appear, clap your hands together to welcome them, but don’t go on for too long.After an excellent performance, applaud warmly.If someone fails, your applause will help encourage them.

  Applause is not welcome, however, while a game is in progress and players need to keep their concentration.Various sports have various rules for the audience.

  Enjoying artistic gymnastics requires silence.But lots of cheering can really help basketball and football players.Snooker and table tennis courtside behaviour includes a ban on flash photography.Mobile phones are not allowed in shooting centres.

  To be a good spectator, you should take time to learn the game——specific rules and related culture of each event.

(1)

What does the word “spectators” mean in the second paragraph?

[  ]

A.

players

B.

audiences

C.

coaches

D.

organizers

(2)

What should you do during an exciting game?

[  ]

A.

Control yourself.

B.

Keep quiet.

C.

Praise the players.

D.

Cheer the players.

(3)

When can’t you clap your hands?

[  ]

A.

When players first appear

B.

When an excellent performance is over

C.

When someone fails

D.

When a player is finishing a very difficult performance?

(4)

What is the best title of this text?

[  ]

A.

How to be a good audience of Beijing Olympic Games

B.

How to support players at Beijing Olympic Games

C.

How to control yourself at Beijing Olympic Games

D.

How to be a volunteer at Beijing Olympic Games

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In a few years, you might be able to speak Chinese, Korean, Japanese, French, and English -- and all at the same time. This sounds incredible, but Alex Waibel, a computer science professor at US' s Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) and Germany' s University of Karlsruhe, announced last week that it may soon be reality. He and his team have invented software and hardware that could make it far easier for people who speak different languages to understand each other.

One application, called Lecture Translation, can easily translate a speech from one language into another. Current translation technologies typically limit speakers to certain topics or a limited vocabulary. Users also have to be trained how to use the programme.

Another prototype (雏形机) can send translations of a speech to different listeners depending on what language they speak. "It is like having a simultaneous translator right next to you but without disturbing the person next to you," Waibel said.

Prefer to read? So-called Translation Glasses transcribe (转录) the translations on a tiny liquid-crystal(液晶) display (LCD) screen.

Then there' s the Muscle Translator. Electrodes (电极) capture the electrical signals from facial muscle movements made naturally when a person is mouthing words. The signals are then translated into speech. The electrodes could be replaced with wireless chips implanted (植入) in a person' s face, according to researchers.

During a demonstration (演示) held last Thursday in CMU' s Pittsburgh campus, a Chinese student named Stan Jou had 11 tiny electrodes attached to the muscles of his cheeks, neck and throat. Then he mouthed -- without speaking aloud -- a few words in Mandarin(普通话) to the audience. A few seconds later, the phrase was displayed on a computer screen and spoken out by the computer in English and Spanish: "Let me introduce our new prototype".

This particular gadget (器械), when fully developed, might allow anyone to speak in any number of languages or, as Waibel put it, "to switch your mouth to a foreign language". "The idea behind the university' s prototypes is to create 'good enough' bridges for cross-cultural exchanges that are becoming more common in the world," Waibel said.

With spontaneous (自发的) translators, foreign drivers in Germany could listen to traffic warnings on the radio, tourists in China could read all the signs and talk with local people, and leaders of different countries could have secret talks without any interpreters there.

What kind of prototype did the Chinese student named Stan Jou try?

A. Lecture Translation.            B. Translation Glasses.

C. Muscle Translator.             D. We don' t know.

What is the purpose of inventing the translators?

    A. To help students to learn English.

    B. To help people to watch foreign TV programs.

    C. To help people travel in foreign countries.

    D. To promote cultural exchanges between countries.

What is the best title of this text?

    A. Speak different languages at the same time?

    B. Flow to learn to speak foreign languages?

    C. New ways to learn foreign languages

D. You' re welcome to learn foreign languages

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In a few years, you might be able to speak Chinese, Korean, Japanese, French, and English -- and all at the same time. This sounds incredible, but Alex Waibel, a computer science professor at US' s Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) and Germany' s University of Karlsruhe, announced last week that it may soon be reality. He and his team have invented software and hardware that could make it far easier for people who speak different languages to understand each other.

One application, called Lecture Translation, can easily translate a speech from one language into another. Current translation technologies typically limit speakers to certain topics or a limited vocabulary. Users also have to be trained how to use the programme.

Another prototype (雏形机) can send translations of a speech to different listeners depending on what language they speak. "It is like having a simultaneous translator right next to you but without disturbing the person next to you," Waibel said.

Prefer to read? So-called Translation Glasses transcribe (转录) the translations on a tiny liquid-crystal(液晶) display (LCD) screen.

Then there' s the Muscle Translator. Electrodes (电极) capture the electrical signals from facial muscle movements made naturally when a person is mouthing words. The signals are then translated into speech. The electrodes could be replaced with wireless chips implanted (植入) in a person' s face, according to researchers.

During a demonstration (演示) held last Thursday in CMU' s Pittsburgh campus, a Chinese student named Stan Jou had 11 tiny electrodes attached to the muscles of his cheeks, neck and throat. Then he mouthed -- without speaking aloud -- a few words in Mandarin(普通话) to the audience. A few seconds later, the phrase was displayed on a computer screen and spoken out by the computer in English and Spanish: "Let me introduce our new prototype".

This particular gadget (器械), when fully developed, might allow anyone to speak in any number of languages or, as Waibel put it, "to switch your mouth to a foreign language". "The idea behind the university' s prototypes is to create 'good enough' bridges for cross-cultural exchanges that are becoming more common in the world," Waibel said.

With spontaneous (自发的) translators, foreign drivers in Germany could listen to traffic warnings on the radio, tourists in China could read all the signs and talk with local people, and leaders of different countries could have secret talks without any interpreters there.

1. What kind of prototype did the Chinese student named Stan Jou try?

A. Lecture Translation.            B. Translation Glasses.

C. Muscle Translator.             D. We don' t know.

2.What is the purpose of inventing the translators?

    A. To help students to learn English.

    B. To help people to watch foreign TV programs.

    C. To help people travel in foreign countries.

    D. To promote cultural exchanges between countries.

3. What is the best title of this text?

    A. Speak different languages at the same time?

    B. Flow to learn to speak foreign languages?

    C. New ways to learn foreign languages

D. You' re welcome to learn foreign languages

 

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