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Behind every symbol, there is a story. This is the story of a country opening its gates to the future. The story of a city reaches out to embrace humanity. The story of a people invites the world to join them, experience their culture, and share their joy. This is Dancing Beijing---the symbol of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.

Dancing Beijing is a journey to the future, the emblem (象征) for China developing into a modern country. It represents the heart of an ancient culture embracing 2008 Olympic Games, the spirit of a people moving towards a new destiny. It conveys a message of hope, joy and unity.

Dancing Beijing is a symbol of the city’s promise to make the Games a success and to be unlike any the world has known. The Chinese seal of Dancing Beijing is a promise rooted in honor and trust, character and truth.

Dancing Beijing is the city’s image. The ancient art of calligraphy (书法艺术) expresses the grace and character of the Chinese and the charm and beauty of their traditions. The image of Beijing’s Olympics, inspired by the ancient figure for Beijing, turns the city into a dancing athlete in the graceful sweep of the calligrapher’s hand.

Dancing Beijing is the color of China. Red is the most significant color in Chinese culture: a symbol of luck, of celebration and of new beginnings.

Dancing Beijing represents the spirit of the individual. It is the symbol for every Olympian, every performer, every volunteer and every spectator. Arms extended wide, it invites all people and the world to share in the city’s history, beauty, energy and its future.

Dancing Beijing is in the form of the Chinese dragon, the ancient symbol of Chinese culture that has both power and majesty.

Dancing Beijing is an invitation to China’s celebration. It is a gesture of friendship and hope that the international community will unite in peace through sport.

Dancing Beijing is an emblem of a celebration.

 

The 1 behind the Symbol of Dancing Beijing

 

Dancing Beijing is

a(n) 2 of our country’s 3 into a modern country.

Beijing’s 4 to ensure the success.

the image of the city of Beijing, an 5 of grace and character of the Chinese.

a 6 of luck, celebration and new beginnings with the red color.

Dancing Beijing

7 its arms wide to invite the whole world to experience the city.

8 on the form of the Chinese dragon, which is powerful and majestic.

hopes to help the world 9 and live in peace with the help of sport.

represents the Chinese people 10 to a new destiny.

 

1.Story  2.emblem  3.development/developing4.promise 5.expression

6.symbol 7.extends/opens 8.takes  9.unite  10. moving

 

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1. A. faced             B. met                 C. filled             D. pleased

2. A. question           B. matter             C. problem            D. business

3. A. get               B. stay                C. stand              D. wake

4. A. lose              B. break               C. miss              D. leave

5. A. awake            B. wake               C. asleep             D. sleep

6. A. look              B. stare                C. glare              D. watch

7. A. hopefully          B. busily              C. gladly              D. successfully

8. A. liked             B. feared             C. surprised              D. hated

9. A. answer           B. tell                  C. ask                D. search

10. A. sadly            B. unluckily          C. possibly             D. fortunately

11. A. it               B. they                C. I                  D. we

12. A. morning        B. midnight          C. evening              D. daybreak

13. A. filling           B. sewing            C. mending             D. preparing

14. A. present          B. stocking          C. bike                   D. tree

15. A. going           B. sure                C. glad                 D. excited

16. A. troubled         B. frightened        C. woken                  D. shocked

17. A. Before          B. After               C. Until                 D. Since

18. A. Even           B. And                 C. Soon                D. Then

19. A. with            B. on                   C. over                 D. by

20. A. all             B. nearly              C. happily                D. completely

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1.                A.survived        B.suffered        C.died D.made

 

2.                A.change         B.danger         C.disorder  D.pain

 

3.                A.unlikely        B.big            C.slim  D.likely

 

4.                A.finding         B.interrupting     C.touring   D.phoning

 

5.                A.crying          B.sleeping        C.doubting  D.thinking

 

6.                A.idea           B.story           C.thought   D.accident

 

7.                A.put            B.support         C.make D.pass

 

8.                A.Hurriedly       B.Devotionally     C. Calmly   D.Suddenly

 

9.                A.informed       B.warned         C.congratulated  D.reminded

 

10.               A.give up         B.carry out       C.search after    D.put off

 

11.               A.noticed        B.predicted       C.declared  D.left

 

12.               A.singing         B.begging        C.decorating D.praying

 

13.               A.attended       B.joined          C.visited D.passed

 

14.               A.passed away     B.woke up        C.left behind D.dressed up

 

15.               A.active          B.necessary       C.alive  D.lively

 

 

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  Both the mother and daughter knew that the chances were very   22  : finding a donor heart that   23  Maria’s blood type could take years.   24  , Carmen was determined to save her mother. She kept   25   hospitals all over the country.

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After reviewing the data, doctors   32  Frank that his wife’s heart was by some miracle a perfect   33  for Carmen’s mother. They were able to   34  the transplant.

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On New Year’s Eve, Carmen attended Cheryl’s   38  with Frank’s family, who were singing their favorite song “My heart will go on.”

One day later, on New Year’s Day, Maria   39  with Cheryl’s heart. Yes, Cheryl’s loving heart would go on, for it was   40  in another loving mother’s chest.

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2.A. small                    B. distant                      C. hard                         D. precious 

3.A. matched           B. replaced               C. controlled            D. cooperated

4.A. Certainly            B. Otherwise               C. However                  D. So

5.A. finding                  B. phoning                   C. touring                     D. interrupting

6.A. rolling                B. running                    C. walking                   D. jumping

7.A. corner                  B. bed                         C. man                        D. nurse

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12.A. informed            B. warned                    C. congratulated           D. reminded

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       “Hey ,this is America , not China.I’ll get some    42    with or without Chinese.” I replied and turned to my mom for     43    .

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