题目内容
China opened its door to the outside world in 1978. ________ that had far-reaching effects.
A. Did a new development come then B. Came then a new development
C. Then came a new development D. Then did a new development come
提示:
状语 “then” 提前,整个句子倒装。
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Liu Xiang, athlete, born in 1983
Liu Xiang made his name by winning the 110-meter hurdles gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. This was the first time an athlete of non-African descent (血统) had gone under 13 seconds for the event. In the same year, Liu set a new 110-meter hurdling world record at the Super Grand Prix in Lausanne, with a time of 12.88 seconds.
Lang Lang, pianist, born in 1982
Lang Lang began piano lessons at age three. His father quit his job to accompany his boy to Beijing. At 11, Lang Lang was awarded first prize for his outstanding performance at the Fourth International Young Pianists Competition in Germany. In 1995, at 13, he won first place at the Tchaikovsky International Young Musicians’ Competition in Japan. At 17, Lang Lang made his breakthrough in the West and has performed with many of the world’s major orchestras since then.
Li Yuchun, singer, born in 1984
Born into a middle-class family, Li was not encouraged by her parents to pursue a career in entertainment. The turning point came when she entered the Super Girl contest in 2005. This competition drew the largest audiences in Chinese television history. She rose above 120,000 applicants with her tomboy style and Latin-flavored performance. Her win came as a surprise to many people because she didn’t fit the stereotype of female singers. She has millions of fans of all ages all over the country. Her haircut and manners have been copied by tens of thousands of girls. Her first album sold more than 430,000 copies in the first month.
Ding Junhui, snooker player, born in 1987
Ding quit school at 13, after his father insisted he concentrate on snooker. His parents then sold their house to help Ding kick-start his career. In March 2005, he celebrated his 18th birthday by reaching the final of the China Open in Beijing, along the way beating world top-16 ranked players Peter Ebdon, Marco Fu and Ken Doherty. In the final, he defeated the then world No 3, Stephen Hendry, ranking first in the tournament. After shooting to fame, questions were raised over the father’s decision for Ding to quit school.
【小题1】Who is the passage intended for?
A.People only interested in China Daily. | B.Children born after the 1980s. |
C.Students and the young crazy fans. | D.Readers of all ages. |
A.Liu Xiang was the first to prove the Asians can equal the African descent in the hurdles. |
B.Li Yunchun’s talent made her the best-known singer in China. |
C.Ding Junhui was forced to drop out of school because of his low grades. |
D.Lang Lang was the most popular with the students in China. |
A.Li Yuchun. | B.Liu Xiang. | C.Ding Junhui. | D.Lang Lang. |
The 2008 Beijing Olympic Games is drawing near. Are you eager to watch 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(观众). 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 teach 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). It is really very impolite of you to leave any rubbish behind. Pay close attention to it.
During exciting games,try to control yourself. Don’t criticize the performance of players. But you should do it properly. When players first appear,clap your hands together to welcome them. Perhaps they will soon cheer up.
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 shopping centers.
To be a good spectator,you should take time to learn the game-specific rules and related culture of each event. If you know these rules,you are sure to have a good time when are enjoying a wonderful match.
How to be a good spectator of the Olympic Games | ||||
The(1)_____before the games | The behaviors(5)_____the games | |||
Read the rules for spectators on the ticket before your(2)_____ |
Don’t get to your seat (3)______than 30(4)___before the game.
| Don’t leave your seat during the game. Be careful not to say(6)____words about players’ and coaches’ behaviors. We should learn to control our(7) _____. | We can applaud when players first appear,after an excellent performance or if someone fails. We can’t applaud during a (8)_______ |
We can(9)______during basketball or football matches but we must keep(10)_____ when enjoying gymnastics. |