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Unit TheOlympic1~41~4Whowasoncetheman’sThe B.Afriendofthe C.HisWhatwillthemanTakepartinthechampionshipAskthewomantohelphimprepareforStarttopractisefortheWhatkindofticketsdoesthemanTwobackareaTwofrontareaOnefrontseatandoneWhatwillthewomandothisGoskatingwiththeSeeherTakeher55~7WhatdidthetwospeakersdoyesterdayTheywenttopractiseTheyhadafootballTheywatchedafootballWhathappenedtothewomanyesterdayShefelloffher B.Shelosther C.ShehurtherWhendidthematchAt3:00 B.At2:30 C.At3:40Ifyouhittheballonyouropponent’sside,youropponentisnotableto Iftheball bodyinacertainIftheballhitsthetable beforetheotherplayercangettoIftheotherplayerhitstheball touchingyourA、B、C、DNomatterhowmuchwealthyouhave,itcannot havingahealthyA. B. C. D.Idon’tthinktheyareniceguys,buttheirsuggestionsreally A. B. C. D.Aneducationalsystemmustprepareitscitizenstobepersonswhohaverespectfor forA.as B.aswell C.such D.thesameThePeople’sRepublicofChinawas bymanycountriesassoonasshewasA. B. C. D.Howmuchdothey thenewCDattheA.charge B. C. D.Doyouknowthefamousanchor(主播)who AnimalA. B. C. D.Theybothhavehadsomemisunderstandingandneverhavethechancetospeakto A.each B.oneafter C.oneby D.IboughtsomeniceoldstampsattheSundaymarket.Theywerereallyanice A. B. C. D.Myelderbrother thenavyquiteafewyearsago,andhehasnowbecomeanA. B.joined C.tookpart D.competedScientistsusesolarpanelsto theusualbatteryinthisA.instead B. C.takethe D.—Wheredidthe OlympicGames—ItoriginallystartedinGreecemorethan2,000yearsA. B. C. D.He 1,800yuanfordrivingwhendrunkyesterdayA. B.was C.was D.ManyseniorChinesepeopleprefertogooutsidetodosome exerciseinthemorningwhiletheyoungershowlittleinterestinit.A. B. C. D.Don’tworry,MrBlack.Yourmessage assoonasthebossA.hasbeenpassed B.willbepassed C.ispassed D.haspassedAfewChineseproducershavebeguntomaketheEVD,aformatwhichisdesignedaccordingtothenewnational ofdigitalvideoplayer.A. B. C. D.WeshalltellmorepeopletocareaboutourlivingWeshallpickuprubbishfromtheWeshalluseasfewplasticbagsasweWeshallplantmoretreesinWeshallsaveelectricityandeverydropofwaterinourdailyCobi大获成功。(baseon,2008奥运会让全世界人民聚焦北京。这是一个向全世界人民展示自己的机会。(draw当北京奥运会徽(emblem)中国印(seal“舞动的北京”一亮相,我就喜欢上了它。(show没有多余的床,只有把沙发当床睡了。(serve一个人越有学问,就往往越谦虚。(themoretheAlotofpeopleintheUKarepleasedthattwobigworldsportingeventswillbetakingplacethereinthefuture,aseveryoneinChinaandallovertheworldisbecoming1 abouttheupcomingBeijing2008FirstthenewsalreadycamethatLondonwould the2012Olympics,andjustthisinTheCommonwealthGames everyfouryears.AthletescomefromallthecountriesoftheCommonwealth.TheCommonwealthismadeupof53countries,mostof wereBritishcoloniesmanyyearsago.ThesportingeventbetweenCommonwealthcountrieshasbeentakingplacesince1930.Glasgowwas theNigeriancapitalcity,tohostthegames.ButtheScottishcityfinallybeatitsrival,thecityHundredsofpeoplegatheredinthecitycentrefortheannouncementofresultand theirwin.PeopleofGlasgowareparticularlyexcited,notonlybecausetheyare tohavesuchanevent,butalsobecauseitwillmaketheareadevelopfaster.Thegovernmentwill lotsofmuch-neededmoneyintohousing,retailandleisuredevelopment,whichwillmakeGlasgowa9 excitingandattractivecitytolivein.Preparationforthe2012Olympicsisalsowellunderway.Thedesignforanew wasfinishedlastweek.Itwill11 496millionpounds(7.5billionRMB)tobuild.It’sabowl-shapeddesignwith80,000 Itisdesignedinsuchawaythat theOlympicshavefinished,mostseatswillberemovedanditwillbecomea25,000-seatplacethatwillservethelocalThereisalreadyanexcellentteamofpoliticiansandofficials allthepreparationsfortheOlympics.Theycannowlookforwardtomeetingtheorganizersofthe2014GlasgowCommonwealthGamestoensureboththeevents15 smoothly.ThisisanexcitingchancetoputtheUKwellandtrulyonthemapasaverygoodhostofinternationalsporting1.A.B.C.D.2.A.takepartB.C.D.3.A.B.takeC.takeD.4.A.B.C.D.5.A.B.C.D.6.A.B.C.D.7.A.B.C.D.8.A.B.C.D.9.A.B.C.D.10.A.B.C.receptionD.11.A.B.C.D.be12.A.B.C.D.13.A.B.C.D.14.A.takingnoticeB.takingC.takingD.takingcharge15.A.Ⅶ.B.AC.D.“Swifter,higher,stronger”—theOlympicmottohasbecomeveryfamiliararoundtheworld.Butwhataboutthosewhosedisabilitiesfrominjury,disease,orbirthmakeitimpossibleforthemtocompeteinmostsportscompetitions,butstillwantachancetobeswifter,higher,andstronger?Everyfouryears,threeweeksaftertheOlympicGamesarefinished,anotherseriesofcompetitionsisheldinthesamecityandonthesamesportsfields.ThesearetheParalympics.InGreek,“para”means“beside”or“alongside”,sothe“Paralympics”meansacompetitionthatheldalongwiththeOlympics.TheParalympiccompetitionsareonlyforathleteswithphysicaldisabilities.Whatkindofdisability?Theseathleteshavedisabilitiesthathavelefttheminwheelchairs,missingoneormorearmsorlegs,blind,orwithcerebralpalsy.Athleteswithmentaldisabilitiestakepartinanothercompetition,calledtheSpecialTheParalympicshadtheirbeginningin1948,whenamannamedSirLudwigGuttmanorganizedasportscompetitionforsoldierswhohadbeeninjuredduringWorldWarⅡ.In1952and1958,athletesfromothercountriesbegantotakepart,andin1960,thefirstParalympicGameswereheldinRome.In1976,thefirstWinterParalympicswereheldinThecompetitionsintheParalympicsareverysimilartothoseintheOlympics.IntheSummerParalympics,athletescancompeteinarchery,cycling,swimming,tabletennis,wheelchairracing,basketballandtennis,andmany,manyotherevents.TheWinterParalympicshavecompetitionsinskiing,hockey,racing,wheelchairdancing,andafewothers.Nomatterhowgreattheathlete’sphysicaldisability,hecantakepartandtryhisbesttobeswifter,higherandstrongerthanhewasbefore.TheParalympicswereoriginallyforthose whohadfoughtandhadbeeninjuredinWorldWarwhohadmentalwhowerebornnormalTheunderlinedwordscerebralpalsyinthesecondparagraphmean akindofapieceofamedicalconditioncausedbybrainonepartoftheHowmanyyearsweretherebetweenthefirstofficialParalympicGamesandthefirstWinterA.28 B.16 C.24 D.18The2012ParalympicGameswillbeheldin A.New B. C. D.WhichofthefollowingsportsisonlyintheParalympicA.Wheelchair B. C. D.TableBWiththecomingofthe29thOlympicGamesinBeijingin2008,thevolunteerworkisgettingmoreandmorepeople’sconcern.QQ.com,asChina’sleadingonlinechatwebsite,cooperatedwithChinaCentralTelevisionandStoconductasurveyaboutwhattheywoulddofortheOlympicGames.Astothequestion“DoyouwanttoserveasavolunteerfortheOlympics?”,theanswersshowthatnearly97percent,or13,305ofpeopletakingthesurveysaid“Yes”andonly451people,orthreepercent,said“no”.Whenaskedwhytheywanttodovolunteerwork,abouthalfsaidtheywere“willingtodosomethingfortheGames”,andaquartersaidtheywerelookingforworkexperienceto“addweighttoafuturecareer.”4,064people,or30percent,saidthattheybelieve“translationwillbeoneofthemaintasksforvolunteerswithforeignlanguageskills.”Only768people,or5.58percent,wouldseektovolunteerjustinordertomeetwithsportsstarsortowatchtheGamesfromaclosedistance.Amongthosevolunteerapplicants(申请者),eightpercentwouldworkfornopay,whilemostofthem,or88percent,thinkvolunteerworkismoney-AlthoughpeoplehaveahighpassionfortheOlympicwork,theorganizingbodyisnotdoingenoughtomakeuseofit.Morethanhalfofthepeoplesurveyedarewonderingwhattheapplicationproceduresareandover60percentdonotknowwheretheirapplicationformsshouldbesent.Eventenpercentofpeoplesaidthattheywereworriedaboutthesocialsafetyandfeelitmightbenotsafetodothisjob.WhichofthefollowingchoicesisnotthepurposeofTodosomethingfortheTolookforworkTomeetwithsportsTomakeWhatdoestheexpression“toaddweighttoafuturecareer”TogetworkexperiencethatmightbefavourablefortheirfutureTogainsomeweightinordertofittheirfutureTomakethemselvesheavierforthefutureTocomparethisworkexperiencewiththefutureWhatdoesthesentence“volunteerworkisnotmoney-oriented”VolunteerworkisnotmainlyconcernedwithVolunteerworkshouldbepaidsomeVolunteerworkmustbeworthmuchVolunteerworkshouldbeworthnoWhichofthefollowingstatementsisAboutaquarterofvolunteerswouldworkfornoAllofthepeopleinthesurveyareuniversityAbout30percentofthevolunteersaskedtobean768voterswanttohaveclosecontactwiththesportsItcanbeinferredfromthetextthat AllofthepeopletakingthesurveywouldliketodovolunteerThemajority,or88percentofpeople,wouldworkfornoThegovernmenthasdonealottohelppeopleserveasⅧ.Hereisaletterfromastudenttothe21stCenturyNewspapereditor.Readitcarefully,andwriteareplywithsomesuggestionforMike.DearIamaseniorhighstudent.Iamhavingsomedisagreementwithmybestfriendthesedays.MyfriendpickedupsomethingthatlookslikeaculturalrelicinaconstructionsiteoutsidetheRingRoad.Myfriendwantstokeepit.ButI’dliketohanditintotheCulturalHeritageBureau.Idonotknowwhattodo.Canyougivemesomeadvice?1~41~4TextW:Myfriendsaidthatyoustartedpractisingtabletennisveryearly.M:Yes,Ididattheageoffive.Iwasfirstcoachedbymyfather.TextW:Areyoutakingpartinthebadmintonchampionship?M:I’mbusypreparingforit,butI’mnotquiteready.W:Well,youstillhavesixmoremonthstoimproveyourself.M:Yes,youareright.TextM:Twoticketsfortonight’sfootballmatch,please.W:Frontorbackarea?M:I’dliketowatchthematchclosely,butIdon’thaveenoughmoney.W:Onehundredandtwentyyuanfortwobackareaseats.IsthatOK?M:OK.Thankyou.TextM:IwanttogoskatingthisSaturday.Wouldyouliketogotogether?W:I’mafraidnot.Iplannedtovisitmygrandparents.M:HowaboutthenextW:Oh,that’stheweekendofour1. 2. 3. 4.55~7TextW:WhatdidyouthinkofthefootballmatchyesterdayM:Veryexciting.Thetwoteamsbothdidverywellinthematchanditwasreallyaclosegame.W:Ilikeditverymuch,too.ButImissedthefirstpartofthematch.M:W:AnotherbikeranintomeandIfelloffmybike.M:Didyougethurt?W:Yes,Ihurtmyleftlegandithurtalot.SoIhadtowalkmybiketotheschool.M:Howlatewereyouforthematch?W:WhenIgottothesportsfield,itwasalreadythreeforty.M:Oh,youwerefortyminuteslate.W:Yeah.Itwasreallya5. 6. 7.TabletennisiswidelylovedandplayedinChinatoday.Thesportisalsocalled“pingpong”becauseofthesoundtheballmakeswhenithitsthetable.ItfirstshowedupinEnglandin1890.Itwasasportforwealthypeople.Itbecamepopularinthe1920s.Ifyouwanttoplaytabletennis,youneedatablewithanet,aballandaracket.Youscoreifyouhittheballonyouropponent’ssideandyouropponentisnotabletohititbacktoyou.Youcanalsogetapointiftheballhitstheotherplayer’sbodyinacertainsituation,orhitsthetabletwicebeforetheotherplayercangettoit.Iftheotherplayerhitstheballoffthetablewithouttouchingyoursideorcan’tgetitoverthenet,youcanalsogetapoint.Theplayerwhoscores11pointsfirstwinsaset.Theathletewhowinsthemostsetsisthegame’swinner!In1988tabletennisbecameanOlympicsport.1.hititbackto 2.hitstheother 3.twice4.offthetableA、B、C、D1.解析:无论你多富有,都比不上拥有一个健康的身体。match作动词,意为“比得上,比得competewith连用。2.beworthbeworthyofvalue为动词,表示“价3.aswellaswellas是并列连词,连接并列成分。4.解析:admitpermit,allow表recognize5.解析:chargeforcostpay为spendmoneyon结构。6.holdhosthost尤其用于“主持(广播电视节D选项为最佳答案。7.解析:他俩之间有些误会,而且没有机会彼此交谈过。eachotheroneoneanother8.解析:此处应填名词,可排除A选项。bargainsaleprice9.解析:joinjoinintakepartin指“参加(某种competein10.AB选项。taketheplace虽有“代替,替代”的意思,taketheplaceofD。11.12.13.解析:A选项只是拼写上有些像,但它的意思是“物理;老人们进行的户外晨跑既不会是14.15.EVD。MorepeoplewillbetoldtocareaboutourlivingRubbishwillbepickedupfromtheAsfewplasticbagsaspossiblewillbeMoretreeswillbeplantedinElectricityandeverydropofwaterwillbesavedinourdailyThemascotCobi,whichwasverysuccessful,wasbasedonaSpanishThe2

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