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  China's 5,000-meter Olympic champion (冠军) Wang Junxia is suffering from a serious nervous condition brought on by stress and her heavy training schedule, according to her coach. Wang was China's only athletic medallist in the Atlanta Olympic Games, winning gold in the women's 5,000 meters and silver in the 10,000 meters.

  “Wang Junxia is suffering from serious neurasthenia (神经衰弱),which is causing her insomnia (失眠) and even making it painful for her to run,” coach Mao Dezhen told reporters. In an interview with China's national television station CCTV, Wang said that her headaches come whenever she runs. Neurasthenia is a general term for a condition whose symptoms range (症状范围) from fatigue (疲劳) and anxiety to listlessness (倦怠无力).

  “The condition has been brought on by her hard training schedule these past few years and she needs a good rest.” said Mao, who took over Wang's training when the long-distance star split with long-time coach Ma Junren in late 1994.

  Wang is currently recuperating (复原) in Shenyang, capital of her home Liaoning Province, but will join the rest of the provincial team in the southern city of Nanning for winter training in February, Mao said.

(1)What is the reason for which Wang Junxia suffer from a serious nervous condition?

[  ]

A. Poor health.

B. Too much stress.

C. Heavy training.

D. Both B and C.

(2)According to the passage,________.

[  ]

A. she has stopped training

B. she has been training very hard

C. she had been a serious neurasthenia

D. she has been in poor health

(3)Which of the following is right?

[  ]

A. She got two gold medals in the Atlanta Olympic Games.

B. She is from Northeast of China.

C. She is now training in the southern city Of Nanjing.

D. She has been guided by Coach Mao Dezhen for five years.

(4)The best title of the passage is ________.

[  ]

A. Wang Needs a Good Rest

B. Wang's Schedule Isn't Scientific

C. Wang Faces a Serious Problem of Neurasthenia

D. Coach Mao's New Challenge

(5)Where is the passage probably taken from?

[  ]

A. Novel.

B. Ad.

C. Newspaper.

D. Magazine.

阅读理解

  China's 5,000-meter Olympic champion (冠军) Wang Junxia is suffering from a serious nervous condition brought on by stress and her heavy training schedule, according to her coach. Wang was China's only athletic medallist in the Atlanta Olympic Games, winning gold in the women's 5,000 meters and silver in the 10,000 meters.

  “Wang Junxia is suffering from serious neurasthenia (神经衰弱),which is causing her insomnia (失眠) and even making it painful for her to run,” coach Mao Dezhen told reporters. In an interview with China's national television station CCTV, Wang said that her headaches come whenever she runs. Neurasthenia is a general term for a condition whose symptoms range (症状范围) from fatigue (疲劳) and anxiety to listlessness (倦怠无力).

  “The condition has been brought on by her hard training schedule these past few years and she needs a good rest.” said Mao, who took over Wang's training when the long-distance star split with long-time coach Ma Junren in late 1994.

  Wang is currently recuperating (复原) in Shenyang, capital of her home Liaoning Province, but will join the rest of the provincial team in the southern city of Nanning for winter training in February, Mao said.

(1)What is the reason for which Wang Junxia suffer from a serious nervous condition?

[  ]

A. Poor health.

B. Too much stress.

C. Heavy training.

D. Both B and C.

(2)According to the passage,________.

[  ]

A. she has stopped training

B. she has been training very hard

C. she had been a serious neurasthenia

D. she has been in poor health

(3)Which of the following is right?

[  ]

A. She got two gold medals in the Atlanta Olympic Games.

B. She is from Northeast of China.

C. She is now training in the southern city Of Nanjing.

D. She has been guided by Coach Mao Dezhen for five years.

(4)The best title of the passage is ________.

[  ]

A. Wang Needs a Good Rest

B. Wang's Schedule Isn't Scientific

C. Wang Faces a Serious Problem of Neurasthenia

D. Coach Mao's New Challenge

(5)Where is the passage probably taken from?

[  ]

A. Novel.

B. Ad.

C. Newspaper.

D. Magazine.

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现在,请阅读下面志愿者网上发来的个人信息,了解他们的意愿及特长,然后进行信息匹配。请在答题卡上将对应题号的相应选项字母涂黑。

1.                                             Ave 6 1002  Perth, Australia January 1, 2007

Hi, sir,

I was born in Beijing, currently living in Perth, Australia and I’d like to sign up as a volunteer for Beijing Olympics. I’m willing to set up schools to train volunteers in China mainly to learn some English and skills to be timers, award presenters, so please consider me as one of your needed volunteers! Many thanks!

Harry

2.                                           6 Villa Maurice, 9320 Antony, France

May 2, 2007

Dear sir or madam,

I would like to take part in the volunteer program for the Olympic Games 2008 in Beijing, because it’s my dream to become a part of this great world event—Olympic Games, and I am very good at sports, but I’m old, can I still apply and how can I apply for it?

Sincerely,

Jesse                                              

3.                                                    Marlborough 27, MA, USA

April 20, 2007

Hello sir or madam,

I will be a Johnson & Wales Graduate. Though I am not very experienced, yet I would be very interested in volunteering myself for the summer Olympics. I would like a job as a news reporter, and if you would get back to me, I would gratefully thank you.

Collins

4.                                      Postbox 296  Oxford University, England

August 8, 2007

Hello, gentlemen,

I am interested in a volunteer at Beijing Olympics. I was a basketball coach, working at Oxford University. I am eager to take on challenge to help athletes know how to form teams to compete. Also I will set up an organization to raise money for the Games. Please consider me.
    Jack

5.                                             1889 Baxter Road , Loveland Ohio

March 4, 2008

Dear Sir or Madam,

So excited about the Beijing Olympics, and it’s great to see so many people interested in volunteering. I would also like to be a part of this event! I am a secretary in a sports center in USA.I am good at computers and I can help with mails, posters and so on.

Thanks and good luck to all of you!

         Tony

China’s 5,000-meter Olympic champion Wang Junxia is suffering from a serious condition brought on by stress and her heavy training schedule (日程), according to her coach. Wang was China’s only athletic medallist in the Atlanta Olympic games, winning gold in the woman’s 5,000 meters and silver in the 10,000 meters.

“Wang Junxia is suffering from serious neurasthenia (神经衰弱), which is causing her insomnia (失眠) and even making it painful for her to run,” coach Wang Dezhen told reporters. In an interview with China’s National television station CCTV, Wang said that her headaches come whenever she runs. Neurasthenia is a general term for a condition whose symptoms range (症状范围) from fatigue (疲劳) and anxiety to listlessness (倦怠无力).

“The condition has been brought on by her hard training schedule these past few years and she needs a good rest.” said Mao, who took over Wang’s training when the long-distance star split with long-time coach Ma Junren in late 1994.

Wang is currently recuperating (复原) in Shenyang, capital of the home Liaoning Province, but will join the rest of the provincial team in the southern city of Nanning for winter training in February, Mao said.

1. Which of the following is the reason for which Wang Junxia suffers from a serious nervous ______.

A. poor health  B. too much stress  C. heavy training D. both B and C

2. According to the passage, ______.

A. she has stopping training      B. she has been training very hard

C. she has been a serious neurasthenia  D. she has been in poor health

3. Which of the following is right?

A. She got two gold medals in the Atlanta Olympic games

B. She is from Northeast of China

C. She is now training in southern city of Nanning

D. She has been guided by Coach Mao Dezhen for five years

4.The best title of the passage is ______.

A. Wang Needs a Good Rest          B. Wang’s Schedule Isn’t Scientific

C. Wang Faces a Serious Problem of Neurasthenia  D. Coach Wang’s new Challenge

5.Where is the passage probably taken from? A (An) ______.

A. novel     B. AD    C. newspaper    D. magazine

 

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