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---Congratulations on winning the first place in the relay race yesterday!

---Thanks.We        for it for a whole month.

A.were preparing                                         B.had been preparing

C.have been preparing                                   D.would be preparing

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     The first Olympic Games were held at Olympia, ancient Greece as early as 776 B.C.. The Olympic 
Games were held once every four years to honor the Greek god Zeus. Sportsmen from many nations 
took part in the games. The Greek Olympics did not have as many sports programmes as the modern 
Olympic Games. There were only a short race—a race of about three miles and some other matches 
such as jumping, boxing, etc.
     During the games all wars stopped. Soldiers were allowed to pass safely through enemy lines on 
their way to the games. The last Greek Olympics were held in 388 A.D.. Then the Roman rulers 
ordered the games be stopped.
     A Fren chman wished to renew the ideas of excellence of body, mind and spirit (精神) shown in 
the ancient Greek Olympics. He believed that the Olympic Games would bring about healthy 
competition among nations, so he decided to start the Olympic Games all over again. He succeeded. 
In 1896, the modern Olympic Games were held in Athens, Greece. Since then the Olympics have 
been growing steadily (稳健地) with more and more nations and athletes taking part. They have 
much more programmes than the Greek Olympics. Athletes of many nations compete in various kinds 
of sports.
     The Olympics have been held once every four years. They are held in a different city of the world. 
But they were not held in 1916, 1940, 1944 because of the w orld wars. The Olympic flame burns 
throughout the Games. It is the flame of peace.
1. According to the passage, the ancient Greek Olympic Games lasted for ______.
A. less than 1,000 years
B. more than 1,000 years
C. about 600 years
D. about 380 years
2. The ancient Greek Olympic Games were held once every four years for the purpose of ______.
A. training sportsmen
B. choosing the best athletes
C. honoring their god
D. winning peace between countries
3. Modern Olympic Games are different from ancient Olympic Games in many ways except that modern Olympic Games ______.
A. have more strict rules
B. are held in different places
C. are held e very four years
D. have more sports programmes

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In the summer of 1936, people all over the world heard the name of Jesse Owens. That summer, Jesse joined the best athletes from 50 nations to compete in the Olympic Games. They met in Germany, in the city of Berlin.

There was special interest in the Olympic Games that year.

Adolf Hitler was ruler of Germany. Hitler and his Nazi Party believed that white people—especially German people—were the best race of people on earth. They believed that other races of people—especially those with dark skin—were almost less than human. In the summer of 1936, Hitler wanted to prove his beliefs to the world. He wanted to show that German athletes could win every important competition.

Jesse Owens was black, too. Until 1936, very few black athletes had competed in the Olympic Games for the United States. Jesse was proud to be on the team. He was very sure of his ability.

Jesse spent one week competing in four different Olympic track and field events in Berlin. During that time, he did not think much about the color of his skin, or about Adolf Hitler. At last, Jesse Owens won the highest award—the gold medal—in all four of the Olympic, competitions he entered. In the hundred meter run, he equaled the fastest time ever run in that Olympic event. In the long jump and the 200-meter run, he set new Olympic records. And as part of a four-man team, he helped set a new world record for the 400-meter relay race.

    1. How many nations took part in the Olympic Games in 1936?

      A. 50       B. 55          C. 60          D. 65

    2. What can be inferred from the passage?

      A. Hitler thought of Jesse Owens as a hero.

      B. Hitler believed that black people were worse than white people.

      C. Jesse Owens was black.

      D. Jesse Owens was not confident in himself when he took part in the Olympic Games.

    3. In which city was the Olympic Games held in 19367

      A. In New York.        B. In London.

      C. In Germany.       D. In Berlin.

    4. What does the passage mainly talk about?

      A. Hitler's belief that German people were better than any other race of people in the world.

      B. Black young man—Jesse Owens—became famous by winning four gold medals in the Olympic Games in 1936.

      C. Jesse succeeded in the Olympic Games because of his hard training.

      D Hider hated black people, especially Jesse Owens.

 

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In the summer of 1936, people all over the world heard the name of Jesse Owens. That summer, Jesse joined the best athletes from 50 nations to compete in the Olympic Games. They met in Germany, in the city of Berlin.

There was special interest in the Olympic Games that year.

Adolf Hitler was ruler of Germany. Hitler and his Nazi Party believed that white people—especially German people—were the best race of people on earth. They believed that other races of people—especially those with dark skin—were almost less than human. In the summer of 1936, Hitler wanted to prove his beliefs to the world. He wanted to show that German athletes could win every important competition.

Jesse Owens was black, too. Until 1936, very few black athletes had competed in the Olympic Games for the United States. Jesse was proud to be on the team. He was very sure of his ability.

Jesse spent one week competing in four different Olympic track and field events in Berlin. During that time, he did not think much about the color of his skin, or about Adolf Hitler. At last, Jesse Owens won the highest award—the gold medal—in all four of the Olympic, competitions he entered. In the hundred meter run, he equaled the fastest time ever run in that Olympic event. In the long jump and the 200-meter run, he set new Olympic records. And as part of a four-man team, he helped set a new world record for the 400-meter relay race.

    1. How many nations took part in the Olympic Games in 1936?

      A. 50       B. 55          C. 60          D. 65

    2. What can be inferred from the passage?

      A. Hitler thought of Jesse Owens as a hero.

      B. Hitler believed that black people were worse than white people.

      C. Jesse Owens was black.

      D. Jesse Owens was not confident in himself when he took part in the Olympic Games.

    3. In which city was the Olympic Games held in 19367

      A. In New York.        B. In London.

      C. In Germany.       D. In Berlin.

    4. What does the passage mainly talk about?

      A. Hitler's belief that German people were better than any other race of people in the world.

      B. Black young man—Jesse Owens—became famous by winning four gold medals in the Olympic Games in 1936.

      C. Jesse succeeded in the Olympic Games because of his hard training.

      D Hider hated black people, especially Jesse Owens.

 

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In the summer of 1936, people all over the world heard the name of Jesse Owens. That summer, Jesse joined the best athletes from 50 nations to compete in the Olympic Games. They met in the city of Berlin, Germany.

   There was special interest in the Olympic Games that year.

   Adolph Hitler was ruler of Germany. Hitler and his Nazi Party believed that white people --- especially German people --- were the best race of people on earth. They believed that other races of people --- especially those with dark skin- were almost less than human. In the summer of 1936, Hitler wanted to prove his beliefs to the world. He wanted to show that German athletes could win every important competition.

   Jesse Owens was black, too. Until 1936, very few black athletes had competed in the Olympic Games for the United States. Jesse was proud to be on the team. He was very sure of his ability.

   Jesse spent one week competing in four different Olympic track and field events in Berlin. During that time, he did not think much about the color of his skin, or about Adolph Hitler. At last, Jesse Owens won the highest award --- the gold medal-in all four of the Olympic competitions he entered. In the hundred-meter run, he equaled the fastest time ever run in that Olympic event. In the long jump and the 200-meter run, he set new Olympic records. And as part of a four-man team, he helped set a new world record for the 400-meter relay race.

1. Row many nations took part in the Olympic Games in 1936?

  A 50    B 55    C 60    D 65

2. What can be inferred from the passage?

  A Hitler thought of Jesse Owens as a hero.

  B Hitler believed that black people were worse than white people.

  C Jesse Owens was black.

  D Jesse Owens was not confident in himself when he took part in the Olympic Games.

3. In which city was the Olympic Games held in 1936?

  A In New York.    B In London.    C In Germany.      D In Berlin.

4. What does the passage mainly talk about?

  A Hitler's belief that German people were better than any other race of people in the world.

  B Black young man--Jesse Owens--became famous by winning four gold medals in the

Olympic Games in 1936.

  C Jesse succeeded in the Olympic Games because of his hard training.

D Hitler hated black people, especially Jesse Owens.

 

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