1. Who are the listeners?
A.The club staff. |
B.The football players. |
C.The parents and children. |
A.On Saturday afternoons. |
B.On Saturday mornings. |
C.On Wednesday afternoons. |
A.Four. | B.Five. | C.Ten. |
A.Ask questions. | B.Have some drinks. | C.Start the training. |
All Jasmine Harrison wanted to do was go it alone. She wound up making history in the process.
The 21-year-old from the landlocked town of Thirsk, England, set a world record as the
Harrison's trip began in Spain
A Twitter account posted, “The world record came after a near collision with a drilling ship, two capsizes(倾覆),:lots of peanut butter and chocolates
Harrison wrote on her website that she
“It wasn't just watching and holding the flares at Nelson's Dockyard for a race finish
Happening to be in Antigua for the finish of the 2018 challenge
“I enjoy travelling by myself because I see so many
3 . The Olympic spirit is about sportsmanship, personal sacrifice, and a strong will to reach your goals.
The importance of the Olympic spirit goes far beyond the sports events. And it’s not just for professional athletes, either.
It’s not easy to describe the Olympic spirit in words. Yet everyone who meets it probably knows what it means. One central aspect is having the knowledge that the greatest reward doesn’t lie in getting to a particular goal or victory.
Of course, we’re not trying to suggest that victory means nothing to an athlete or that goals aren’t important. When we speak of personal or professional dreams or goals, we’re aware that reaching the objective is always one’s greatest wish.
Nevertheless, we shouldn’t forget that victory is the result of a long process. It’s only possible through the effort that leads up to it.
Let’s take a track and field race as an example-just to keep going along the line of this sports thread.
A.Always try to achieve perfection. |
B.The Olympic spirit speaks to all of us. |
C.It’s about the promotion of certain values. |
D.There are no people who are born champions. |
E.Instead, the process itself is the greatest reward. |
F.Another person’s success is no reason to give up or envy. |
G.There can only be one winner at the end of every track or trial. |
4 . Tang, who retired two years ago, had taught physical education for 34 years in primary and middle schools in rural areas. Apart from
For more than 30 years, athletes with disabilities are
For him, being
“Get in line!” Tang asks his students to line up for their warming-up
Tang often
A.teaching | B.studying | C.resting | D.sleeping |
A.students | B.teachers | C.athletes | D.children |
A.picked up | B.brought up | C.taken in | D.trapped in |
A.ways | B.places | C.competitions | D.shows |
A.served | B.recognized | C.clarified | D.remembered |
A.retired | B.famous | C.excited | D.courageous |
A.suppose | B.process | C.arrange | D.achieve |
A.mentioning | B.training | C.surrounding | D.discovering |
A.facing | B.setting | C.spreading | D.measuring |
A.goods | B.ruins | C.pictures | D.paintings |
A.building | B.barrier | C.column | D.ceiling |
A.demand | B.support | C.develop | D.expose |
A.activities | B.exercises | C.effects | D.abilities |
A.generous | B.lovely | C.energetic | D.protective |
A.warm | B.grasp | C.fight | D.control |
A.However | B.Anyway | C.Therefore | D.Instead |
A.face | B.change | C.lose | D.complain |
A.knows | B.masters | C.visits | D.decorates |
A.seriously | B.really | C.honestly | D.kindly |
A.help | B.keep | C.submit | D.learn |