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H¡¾1¡¿ , this is no ordinary£¨ÆÕͨµÄ£©theatre. We are in an a¡¾2¡¿ open air theatre and the performance we will see is a modern version of an ancient Greek tragedy. As soon as the first actor a¡¾3¡¿ on the stage, the excitement begins. The audience is completely attracted when the performance finishes.

This performance is part of a yearly theatre festival held at the Ancient Theatre of Epidavros. The p¡¾4¡¿ are planned months in advance. This year's programme is going to include both Greek£¨Ï£À°£©and foreign theatre companies and promises to be one of the b¡¾5¡¿ so far. Many famous actors will perform in the comedies and tragedies.

Of course, this f¡¾6¡¿ takes place in summer. Sitting in an ancient theatre on a warm night, watching ancient drama is a magical experience. To make the most of this experience you should go for the weekend. For example, next weekend, Aristophane's comedy, The Frogs, is playing. Book tickets for Saturday night, b ¡¾7¡¿ arrive in Epidavros on Saturday morning. After settling into your hotel, you will have time to relax and go for a swim. After a late lunch, return to your hotel to get ready for the n¡¾8¡¿ performance. The performance b¡¾9¡¿ at 9 o'clock, so don't be late. Remember, there's quite a long walk from the carpark to the theatre.

So, if all goes according to the p¡¾10¡¿ , this time next weekend, you will be enjoying this special experience. I'm certain you'll want to come again.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ My name is Yusra. I used to be just like you. I had many friends. I went to school and I loved to go to the pool in my hometown in Syria. My coach said if I worked hard enough, I could make it into the Olympics one day. Then the war took place and everything changed. I couldn¡¯t swim or meet with my friends as often as I wanted. My life was in danger. I had to get away from Syria.

My parents finally agreed that my big sister Sara and I could travel to Turkey. It was hard to leave my family behind but I had no choice. If we got to Europe, my parents and little sister would follow.

In Turkey, we got on a boat to Greece. Then an accident happened. My sister and I jumped into the water, trying to pull the boat to shore. For over three and a half hours we did our best. We couldn¡¯t give up. Most of the people in the boat couldn¡¯t swim. They needed us. We all got to Europe alive! Suddenly I became a refugee£¨ÄÑÃñ£©. I had to depend on the kindness of others. Borders£¨±ß½ç£© were closing across Europe. We didn't know where to go or what to do.

We finally arrived in our new home, Germany. I was safe. I wanted everything to be normal again. I wanted to swim. So I started practicing again. My coach helped me realize my dream to swim at the Olympics. Maybe I couldn¡¯t win a gold medal, but I won something far more important¡ªmy dignity£¨×ðÑÏ£©. My name is Yusra. I am a refugee who found the courage to rebuild my life with support from my new community. I am proud to stand for safety and dignity for all people getting away from violence£¨±©Á¦£©. Together we can help others.

¡¾1¡¿Yusra had to get away from hometown because_____________ .

A.the war took place in SyriaB.she had no friends

C.she wanted to learn swimmingD.her family changed

¡¾2¡¿From the passage we know that there were_____________ people in Yusra's family.

A.threeB.fourC.fiveD.six

¡¾3¡¿Yusra started practicing swimming again when she was in_____________ .

A.FranceB.GreeceC.GermanyD.Turkey

¡¾4¡¿The last paragraph tells us that_____________ .

A.Yusra was lucky to win a gold medal

B.it was not easy for refugees to live in Greece

C.Yusra met with many difficulties getting to Germany

D.refugees could also rebuild their life and win dignity

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