As a player, Lang Ping was
2 . Cheng Cheung Hung, a Chinese sprinter(短跑运动员), says Asia’s fastest man Su Bingtian is his hero, who was the first Chinese to run 100 meters in 10 seconds in 2015.
“Su Bingtian created a new Asian record. His super performance definitely earned him the title of ‘Su-per’. I had the pleasure of shaking his hand, which was a great inspiration,” said Cheng after his competition in China’s first Youth Games on Monday.
Four weeks ago, Su delivered a speech, which attracted many young athletes like Cheng Cheung Hung. Cheng not only shook hands with his hero, but also was inspired by Su’s speech. “It was truly an enlightening experience for me,” recalled Cheng. “Su encouraged us to try and challenge ourselves to break the limit. Combining(结合)talent and hard work together, we can step on the world stage.”
Majored in physical therapy(理疗), Cheng has well balanced his school studies and training at university. “The main thing is to do a good job of time management for studying and training,” he said. “In the classroom and on the sports field, it’s all about learning.”
Through studying physical therapy at university, Cheng got a deeper understanding of human body structure and conducted scientific analysis of sprinting. He said he could be aware of the change in his physical state now and immediately correct his training time based on his knowledge and research.
“It would be a great honor to be involved in sports in the future, and to pass on the experience I have learned now to the next generation. I hope to help the development of sports,” Cheng said.
1. What does Cheng Cheung Hung think of Su?A.Admirable. | B.Brave. |
C.Honest. | D.Strict. |
A.Go abroad for skills. | B.Share experience with each other. |
C.Spare enough time for rest. | D.Challenge themselves. |
A.He is poor at study. |
B.He came first in the 100-meter race in 2015. |
C.He earned the title of “Su-per” in his performance. |
D.He has achieved a balance between study and training. |
A.It cost him much money. | B.It led him to be a scientist. |
C.It helped him with sports training. | D.It wasted too much time. |
A.A sports player. | B.A football game. | C.Their favourite sports. |
4 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. Which one is Oksana’s final Olympic Games?A.Sydney. | B.Tokyo. | C.Beijing. |
A.Because she was not satisfied with her performance. |
B.Because her family was in need of a lot of money. |
C.Because her country needed her to win more prizes. |
1. How many golds did Gu Ailing win in 2021?
A.One. | B.Two. | C.Three. |
A.1580. | B.1518. | C.1600. |
A.In 2019. | B.In 2021. | C.In 2022. |
6 . 阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个适当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。
When the 48-year-old Uzbek gymnast, Oksana Chusovitina,
1. When did Beckham start his professional career?
A.At age 13. | B.At age 19. | C.At age 17. |
A.Beckham got married. |
B.Beckham met Victoria Adams. |
C.Beckham was a finalist for Player of the Year. |
A.Her singing career. |
B.Her modeling career. |
C.Her fashion designs. |
1. How long did Roger Federer’s professional career last?
A.24 years. . | B.17 years. | C.20 years. |
A.The pressure from his competitors. |
B.The high expectation from his parents. |
C.The unforgettable matches he played on court. |
A.Because his belief and desire to win worked and helped. |
B.Because he didn’t have enough rest before the match. |
C.Because his family and team gave him a lot of support. |
A.Talkative and inspiring. | B.Talented and determined. | C.Modest and humorous. |
9 . The Olympics are always a thrilling event, with comeback stories, impressive performances and more. Here is a look at the records broken at Beijing Winter Olympics:
Nathan Chen
Four years after a disappointing showing in PyeongChang, United States figure skater Nathan Chen set a new record during the men’s short program at Beijing Winter Olympics. His 113.97 marks were over two points higher than the personal-best score he set during the figure skating team event.
Nils van der Poel
Sweden’s Nils van der Poel was already the record holder for the men’s 10,000m speed skating, but showed that he can beat even his own record. He finished with a time of 12 minutes and 30.74 seconds, shattering his own previous record of 12:32.95 set in February 2021.
Johan Clarey
France’s Johan Clarey took home the silver medal in the men’s downhill alpine(高山) skiing, and at 41 years and 30 days old, he is the oldest Olympic medalist in alpine skiing. “When you are a medalist, whether you are 20 or 41, it doesn’t matter; it’s just an Olympic medal and this is the best feeling. The record of the oldest is not that I don’t care, but is not the most important point,” Clarey told Eurosport after the race on 7 February 2022.
Ireen Wüst
Qualifying for one Olympics is a big feat, but Speedskater Ireen Wüst of the Netherlands has won an individual gold medal at five different Olympics, the first athlete in history to do so. The 35-year-old attended her first Olympics in 2006. Since then, she has 12 medals, six being gold.
1. At Beijing Winter Olympics, who broke the record he/she had set ?A.Ireen Wüst. | B.Nathan Chen. | C.Johan Clarey. | D.Nils van der Poel. |
A.He didn’t win a medal. |
B.He doesn’t care the record of the oldest. |
C.He is the oldest alpine skier to medal at Beijing Winter Olympics. |
D.He was the quickest in the men’s downhill alpine skiing. |
A.They all participated in many Olympics. |
B.They all set a new record at Beijing Winter Olympics. |
C.They all won gold medal at Beijing Winter Olympics. |
D.They all competed in multiple events at Beijing Winter Olympics. |
10 . At a snow park in Zhangiakou, Hebei, Chinese teenage snowboarder Su Yiming won a silver in the men’s snowboarding competition on February 7, 2022. It was the first time that a Chinese snow boarder had ever competed in this event at any Olympics.
Su was introduced to snowboarding at the age of 4 by his parents who were both snowboarding fans. Su fell in love with the sport the first time they took him to a ski center. Later he kept on practicing after class. To save up more time for snowboarding, he would get up at 5 a. m. and finish his homework early. Su just saw snowboarding as a hobby in the beginning. However, on July 31, 2015, when he knew that 2022 Winter Olympics would be held in Beijing, his mind tuned to professional (职业性的) competition. He dreamed of joining in the Winter Olympics. And he decided to go professional.
In 2018. Su became a member of China’s national snowboarding team. In 2020 and 2021, he took home gold medals (奖牌) in all national competitions. In January 2021, he became the first Chinese male snowboarder to finish the Cab 1800-one of the most difficult snowboarding skills.
Behind his success is Su’s hard work. He has made full use of every chance to train more. Usually he arrived at the training center earlier than his teammates. In that way, he could practice more. He even broke several snowboards in one week because of heavy training.
1. How did Su feel the first time he tried snowboarding?A.Disappointed | B.Interested. | C.Worried. | D.Moved. |
A.Because his parents were snowboarding fans. |
B.Because he could finish the most difficult skill. |
C.Because he joined China’s national snow boarding team. |
D.Because 2022 Winter Olympics would be held in Beijing. |
A.Taking home gold medals. |
B.Training hard day and night. |
C.Being the first to finish the Cab 1800. |
D.Getting much help from his teammates. |
A.Sports. | B.Travel. | C.Health. | D.Science. |