The Olympic Games are seen as the greatest test of an athlete’s ability and are supposed to celebrate the spirit of fair play. But in fact, sportsmen have been using drugs to cheat their way to victory since the Games first began. In the early years, athletes ate mushrooms(蘑菇)and plant seeds to improve their performance. Nowadays, this kind of cheating has a name doping(服用興奮劑). Just last month, Britain’s top sprinter(賽跑選手) Dwain Chambers and several American athletes tested positive(呈陽性)for the drug THG. Until a coach secretly gave a sample of THG to scientists, no one knew how to test for it. “We’re like cops(警察)chasing criminals—athletes are always adapting and looking for areas we haven’t investigated,” said Jacquew de Ceaurriz, a French anti-doping expert. Since the first drugs test was carried out at the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City, many cheats have been caught out. The most famous case in history is that of Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson. He broke the 100 meters world record in winning gold at the 1988 Seoul(漢城)Olympics. But days later, he tested positive for drug use, lost his gold medal and was banned from the sport. Five years later, he returned to action—only to be found positive again and banned forever. China has also had problems with drug cheats. At the 1994 Asian Games, 11 Chinese athletes—seven of them swimmers—tested positive for banned drugs. Sports organizations promised that cheating on this scale would not happen again. Experts are also worried that doping can damage a person’s health. It is believed to increase the risk of liver and kidney(肝腎)diseases, and women may experience reproductive(生育) problems. As long as they can stay ahead of the scientists, it is unlikely the cheats will stop. But experts say there is a limit to what can be achieved and that athletes will not be able to change their bodies using gene(基因)technology. “For the moment, genetic doping does not exist,” said de Ceaurriz. “Even in 10 or 15 years it will not be done easily—the scientific community(界)will not let it happen.” ( ) 60. Which of the following is not the way that some athletes cheat to their better sports achievements? A.Eating mushrooms. B Taking drug THG. C. Taking genetic doping. D. Eating plant seeds. ( ) 61. How many countries are mentioned in the passage in which there were athletes doping? A. Two. B. Four. C. Sic. D. Eight. ( ) 62. We can infer from the passage that ____. A.scientists get a lot of information about drugs before the athletes take doping B.taking doping will never happen again because of the serious test C.few athletes used drug cheats before the first drugs test was carried out at the 1968 Olympics D.problems with drug cheats are still serious though they are severely tested ( ) 63. Which statement of the following is true? A.Many police are sent to chase criminals of taking doping during the Olympic Games. B.The drug test was carried out until the 1968 Olympics. C.There is the possibility that women athletes taking doping will give no birth to a child. D.Ben Johnson was banned from sports forever for being tested positive for drug use at the 1988 Seoul Olympics.
James Cleveland Owens was the son of a farmer and the grandson of black slaves. His family moved to Cleveland when he was 9.There, a school teacher asked the youth his name.
"J.C., "he replied.
She thought he had said "Jesse", and he had a new name.
Owens ran his first race at age 13.After high school, he went to Ohio State University.He had to work part time so as to pay for his education.As a second? year student, in the Big Ten games in 1935, he set even more records than he would in the Olympic Games a year later.
A week before the Big Ten meet, Owens accidentally fell down a flight of stairs. His back hurt so much that he could not exercise all week, and he had to be helped in and out of the car that drove him to the meet. He refused to listen to the suggestions that he give up and said he would try, event by event. He did try, and the results are in the record book.
The stage was set for Owens? victory at the Olympic Games in Berlin the next year, and his success would come to be regarded as not only athletic but also political.Hitler did not congratulate any of the African?American winners.
"It was all right with me, "he said years later."I didn?t go to Berlin to shake hands with him, anyway."
Having returned from Berlin, he received no telephone calls from the president of his own country, either.In fact, he was not honored by the United States until 1976, four years before his death.
Owens? Olympic victories made little difference to him. He earned his living by looking after a school playground, and accepted money to race against cars, trucks, motorcycles and dogs.
"Sure, it bothered me, "he said later."But at least it was an honest living. I had to eat."
In time, however, his gold medals changed his life."They have kept me alive over the years, "he once said."Time has stood still for me.That golden moment dies hard."
Owens got his other name "Jesse" when.
A. he went to Ohio State University
B. his teacher made fun of him
C. his teacher took "J. C."for "Jesse"
D. he won gold medals in the Big Ten meet
In the Big Ten meet,Owens.
A. hurt himself in the back B. succeeded in setting many records
C. tried every sports event but failed D. had to give up some events
We can infer from the text that Owens was treated unfairly in the US at that time because.
A. he was not of the right race
B. he was the son of a poor farmer
C. he didnˊt shake hands with Hitler
D. he didnˊt talk to the US president on the phone
When Owens says "They have kept me alive over the years ",he means that the medals.
A. have been changed for money to help him live on
B. have made him famous in the US
C. have encouraged him to overcome difficulties in life
單詞拼寫(共8題,每小題0.5分,滿分4分) 【小題1】Those people, who had w______________ the 7.23 Train Crash in Wenzhou, said they would never forget the horrible scenes. 【小題2】Canadian teen pop star Justin Bieber, who has a t________ for music, is said to be the richest teenager in Hollywood. 【小題3】 It’s reported that the famous HK star couple, Nicholas Tse and Cecilia Cheung, have got d___________ to end their unhappy marriage. 【小題4】 A___________ the plan means we have to give up what we have done and start things all over again. 【小題5】When you cut down a tree, you can see its a____________ ring. 【小題6】 Where there is an escalator, there is a sign saying, “The elder and children should be a______________ by adults when taking the escalator(自動扶梯).” 【小題7】 When her husband died in the accident, she received many letters and calls of s_______. 【小題8】“One World, one Dream” fully r____________ the universal values of the Olympic Spirit----Unity, Strength, Harmony and Participation.
Michael Jordan was born on February 17,
1963. In 1984 he joined the NBA's Chicago Bull. His wonderful performance with
leaping ability earned him the nickname “Air Jordan”. In 1991, he won his first
NBA championship with the Bulls, and followed that achievement with titles in
1992 and1993.
Because of some personal reasons, he left
the team in 1993, he returned to the Bulls in 1995. Then, he got three
additional championships in the following three years. Jordan retired for a
second time in 1999, but he returned for two more NBA seasons in 2001.
In Jordan’s career, he was awarded with
different titles and reputations, which included 5 MVP awards, ten All-NBA
First Team designations, nine All-defensive First Team honors, fourteen NBA All-Star
appearances and so on.
Jordan played on two Olympic gold
medal-winning American basketball teams. As a college player he participated,
and won the gold, in the 1984 Summer Olympics. Jordan led the team in scoring
averaging 17.1 points per game for the tournament. In the 1992 Summer Olympics
he was a member of the star-studded team that included Magic Johnson, Larry
Bird, and David Robinson and was known as "Dream Team". Playing
limited minutes due to the frequent blowouts, Jordan averaged 12.7 points per
game, finishing fourth on the team in scoring. The team won the gold medal,
restoring the United States to the top of the basketball world.
Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball
player of all time. He has gained tremendous popularity throughout the world.
People of all ages and from all nationalities have gathered to watch him play.
He is a hero among basketball spectators.
1.What earned Michael Jordan the nickname
"Air Jordan"?
Why play games? Because they are
fun, and a 1ot more besides. Following the rules…planning
your next move...acting as a team member…these
are all “game”
ideas that you will come across throughout your life.
Think about some of the games you
played as a young child, such as rope-jumping and hide-and-seek. Such games are
entertaining and fun. But perhaps more importantly, they translate life into
exciting dramas that teach children some of the basic rules they will be
expected to follow the rest of their lives, such as taking turns and
cooperating (合作) .
Many children’s games have a practical side. Children around the world play
games that prepare them for work they will do as grown-ups. For instance, some
Saudi Arabian children play a game called bones, which sharpens the hand-eye
coordination(協(xié)調(diào))needed in hunting.
Many sports encourage national or
local pride. The most famous games of all, the Olympic Games, bring athletes
from around the world together to take part in friendly competition. People who
watch the event wave flags, knowing that a gold medal is a win for an entire
country, not just the athlete who earned it. For countries experiencing natural
disasters or war, an Olympic win can mean so much.
Sports are also an event that
unites people. Soccer is the most popular sport in the world. People on all
continents play it—some for fun and some for a
living. Nicolette Iribarne, a Californian soccer player, has discovered a way
to spread hope through soccer. He created a foundation to provide poor children
with not only soccer balls but also a promising future.
Next time you play your favorite
game or sport, think about why you enjoy it, what skills are needed, and
whether these skills will help you in other aspects of your life.
1.Through playing hide-and-seek, children are
expected to learn to ________.
A. obey the basic
rules B. be a team leader
C. act as a
grown-up D. predict
possible danger
2. The underlined part in Paragraph 2 most
probably means that games can________.
A. describe life in an exciting
way
B. make learning life skills more
interesting
C. turn real-life experiences
into a play
D. change people’s views of sporting events
3.Iribarne’s
goal of forming the foundation is to _______.