摘要: glory n. 光荣,荣誉

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                                              Liu Xiang Will Resume (恢复) Training
     Athens Olympic 110m hurdle champion Liu Xiang felt so relieved to return to racetrack after getting
out of the great number of social activities.
     Liu arrived in hometown Shanghai Wednesday night and was about to resume training shortly after.
     "I am so exhausted (疲惫的)from so many social activities, which made me even more tired than
training," said the 21-year-old Liu, who wrote a new chapter in China's Olympic history by winning the
country's first ever athletics short-distance running title in the men's 110m hurdles (栏) in Athens in August.
     "I am happy that I will resume my training soon back in Shanghai," said the Shanghai native. He turned
into an instant national hero with the Olympic glory (荣誉,光荣) and one of the most popular Olympic gold
medalists, taking part in scores of celebration activities since he returned to China early September.
     "My regular training has been interrupted for such a long time that I think I can only run at about 13.5
seconds now," said Liu, who clocked a world record-tying time of 12.91 to clinch the title.
     "I would rather forget what I have achieved in the past and try my best to realize a higher goal," he said.
     Liu already missed the Berlin Golden League Series on Sunday and won't be able to catch the IAAF
Grand Prix final slated for September 18-19 in Monaco. He plans on attending an IAAF all-star tournament
in Japan at the end of this month.
1. This passage mainly talks about ______.
A. victory of Liu Xiang
B. Liu Xiang's resumption to the racetrack
C. dream of Liu Xiang
D. Liu Xiang's high aim
2. From the passage we can see ______.
A. Liu Xiang is content to go back to training
B. Liu Xiang will win Golden League Series on Sunday
C. Liu Xiang wasn't good at social activities
D. Liu Xiang was refreshed after so many social activities
3. The underlined word "relieved" means ______.
A. sad
B. glad
C. worried
D. disappointed
4. Which of the following is NOT wrong?
A. Liu Xiang has had a quiet life for as long as half a month.
B. Liu Xiang has missed two races because of his social activities.
C. Liu Xiang has made up his mind to stop his social activities.
D. Liu Xiang has deserted his present career.
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   I am Ali. I have always believed in myself. My parents taught me to be  41 and that I could be the best at anything. I  42  challenging my neighbourhood boys to see who could jump the highest and run the fastest. Of course I knew when I made the challenge, I would win. I never even   43  losing.
I started my boxing  44 when I was 12. In high school I boasted (自夸) that one day I was  45 to be the champion of the world. As part of my training, I would run down the street. I would rush in and out of shops to   46  them I was training for the Olympics and I was going to   47  a gold medal. I never thought of failing but only glory(光荣) I was going to    48   when I won. When I said I was going to be the "Greatest of All Time", I   49  myself. And I still do.
But I didn’t know that my will would be  50 when I retired. In 1996, I was asked to  51  the cauldron(圣火) at the summer Olympic Games in Atlanta.
When the   52  came for me to set fire to the cauldron, I realized I had the eyes of the world on me. Then I heard an extremely loud  53 . I was reminded of my 1960 Olympic  54  in Rome, when I won the gold medal. I remembered those 36 years between Rome and Atlanta and  55 that I had come full circle. Nothing in life has defeated me. I am still "The Greatest."

【小题1】
A.braveB.confident C.honestD.polite
【小题2】
A.excuseB.avoidC.rememberD.suggest
【小题3】
A.gave upB.went onC.heard ofD.thought of
【小题4】
A.breakingB.matchingC.trainingD.watching
【小题5】
A.willingB.sureC.hopefulD.active
【小题6】
A.tellB.askC.wishD.take
【小题7】
A.winB.loseC.findD.buy
【小题8】
A.needB.getC.decideD.make
【小题9】
A.believed inB.cared aboutC.turned toD.went through
【小题10】
A.forcedB.increasedC.damagedD.tested
【小题11】
A.protectB.carryC.lightD.touch
【小题12】
A.challengeB.chanceC.choiceD.moment
【小题13】
A.cheerB.laughC.noiseD.shout
【小题14】
A.historyB.experienceC.devotionD.stage
【小题15】
A.expectedB.supposedC.provedD.realized

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Long before they became doctors, lawyers, CEO’s or real estate developers, they played in garage bands and maybe even dreamed of becoming rock stars. That’s why they signed up for Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp.
For nearly a week, the mostly middle-aged “campers” had practiced in the West 54th Street studios. They came from as far away as London and Tokyo and as close as Long Island and downtown New York to prepare for their moment of onstage glory.
“I feel like I’m 18 again,” said Jerry Goldberg, a 60-year-old investment banker and guitar player, whose family was in the audience.” I admit that I felt a little uncertain when I first got here, but this has turned out to be a wonderful experience, one of the greatest of my life.”
Everybody has two businesses, their own business and show business. This can be a life-changing experience for them. Mr. Daltrey, who has appeared at several fantasy camps, was asked why he keeps coming back.
“I’ve had people tell me that I shouldn’t be doing this, that it's bad for my image,” he acknowledged. “But that’s rubbish. Look, it’s all so positive, and everybody is having so much fun. So what’s bad about that?”
Jeff Munger, a drummer and rancher(农场主) said. “I’m at a point in my life where I’m going to spend my money on things I’m passionate about, and I’m absolutely crazy about music.”
Most of the campers are successful executives or professionals: a founder of the Oracle Computer Company, a businessman whose father invented the Big Mac, a plastic surgeon, presidents of health care and seafood companies.
【小题1】This text is mainly about________.

A.a music course for the elderly people
B.a pop club for professional musicians
C.a rock music camp for music lovers
D.a studio for wealthy businessmen
【小题2】What do the middle aged campers have in common?
A.They are all interested in charity.
B.They are all passionate about music.
C.They are all retired business people.
D.They were all rock stars when they were young.
【小题3】According to the text, Mr. Daltrey ________.
A.once played in a garage band
B.has come with his family
C.has joined in the camp a couple of times
D.is very careful about his image
【小题4】We can infer from the text that the campers _________.
A.enjoy their regular jobsB.come from different countries
C.do part-time jobsD.have a great many fans

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Long before they became doctors, lawyers, CEO’s or real estate developers, they played in garage bands and maybe even dreamed of becoming rock stars. That’s why they signed up for Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp.

    For nearly a week, the mostly middle-aged “campers” had practiced in the West 54th Street studios. They came from as far away as London and Tokyo and as close as Long Island and downtown New York to prepare for their moment of onstage glory.

    “I feel like I’m 18 again,” said Jerry Goldberg, a 60-year-old investment banker and guitar player, whose family was in the audience.” I admit that I felt a little uncertain when I first got here, but this has turned out to be a wonderful experience, one of the greatest of my life.”

    Everybody has two businesses, their own business and show business. This can be a life-changing experience for them. Mr. Daltrey, who has appeared at several fantasy camps, was asked why he keeps coming back.

    “I’ve had people tell me that I shouldn’t be doing this, that it's bad for my image,” he acknowledged. “But that’s rubbish. Look, it’s all so positive, and everybody is having so much fun. So what’s bad about that?”

    Jeff Munger, a drummer and rancher(农场主) said. “I’m at a point in my life where I’m going to spend my money on things I’m passionate about, and I’m absolutely crazy about music.”

    Most of the campers are successful executives or professionals: a founder of the Oracle Computer Company, a businessman whose father invented the Big Mac, a plastic surgeon, presidents of health care and seafood companies.

1.This text is mainly about________.

    A.a music course for the elderly people

    B.a pop club for professional musicians

    C.a rock music camp for music lovers

    D.a studio for wealthy businessmen

2.What do the middle aged campers have in common?

    A.They are all interested in charity.

    B.They are all passionate about music.

    C.They are all retired business people.

    D.They were all rock stars when they were young.

3.According to the text, Mr. Daltrey ________.

A.once played in a garage band

B.has come with his family

C.has joined in the camp a couple of times 

D.is very careful about his image

4.We can infer from the text that the campers _________.

    A.enjoy their regular jobs     B.come from different countries

    C.do part-time jobs            D.have a great many fans

 

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   I am Ali. I have always believed in myself. My parents taught me to be  41  and that I could be the best at anything. I  42   challenging my neighbourhood boys to see who could jump the highest and run the fastest. Of course I knew when I made the challenge, I would win. I never even   43   losing.

   I started my boxing  44  when I was 12. In high school I boasted (自夸) that one day I was  45  to be the champion of the world. As part of my training, I would run down the street. I would rush in and out of shops to   46   them I was training for the Olympics and I was going to   47   a gold medal. I never thought of failing but only glory(光荣) I was going to    48    when I won. When I said I was going to be the "Greatest of All Time", I   49   myself. And I still do.

   But I didn't know that my will would be  50  when I retired. In 1996, I was asked to  51   the cauldron(圣火) at the summer Olympic Games in Atlanta.

   When the   52   came for me to set fire to the cauldron, I realized I had the eyes of the world on me. Then I heard an extremely loud  53  . I was reminded of my 1960 Olympic  54   in Rome, when I won the gold medal. I remembered those 36 years between Rome and Atlanta and  55  that I had come full circle. Nothing in life has defeated me. I am still "The Greatest."

1. A. brave                 B. confident            C. honest           D. polite

2.A. excuse             B. avoid                C. remember             D. suggest

3.A. gave up                B. went on              C. heard of           D. thought of

4.A. breaking               B. matching         C. training     D. watching

5.A. willing           B. sure             C. hopeful      D. active

6. A. tell                  B. ask             C. wish        D. take

7.A. win                B. lose                 C. find         D. buy

8. A. need              B. get                  C. decide  D. make

9.A. believed in          B. cared about            C. turned to   D. went through

10.A. forced                B. increased            C. damaged  D. tested

11.A. protect          B. carry           C. light    D. touch

12.A. challenge           B. chance             C. choice   D. moment

13.A. cheer                 B. laugh            C. noise    D. shout

14. A. history              B. experience   C. devotion     D. stage

15.A. expected              B. supposed         C. proved  D. realized

 

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