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( )7.A.School. B.Hospital.
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Later,peoplemetatoneplace.Thisplacewasamarket.Some
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crowd,showinggreat 32 fortheyoungrisingplayer.
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( )33.A.hid B.raised C.waved D.lost
( )34.A.Thirteen B.Seven C.Five D.One
( )35.A.teach B.know C.master D.watch
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folowingevents.
Tugofwar
ThiseventstartedintheOlympicsin1900andleft
theOlympicsin1920.Theteamwinsiftheypulthe
ropepastacertainpointfirst.Interestingly,morethan
oneteamfromacountrycouldenterinthisevent.This
madeitpossibleforonecountrytowinseveralmedals.
Ropeclimbing
ItfirstappearedasanOlympicsportin1896.The
climberwhospendstheshortesttimereachingthetopis
thewinner.Theropeusedtobeabout15meterslong.
Yearslater,itwasshortenedto8meters,forsome
reason.After1932,therewasnoropeclimbinginthe
Olympics.
Racewalking
Inracewalking,walkershavetowintheraceby
walking.Tomakesurethattheydonotrun,race
walkersmusthaveonefootonthegroundataltimes.
RacewalkinghasbeenanOlympicsportsince1908.
Menenterin20kilometerand50kilometerraces;
womenonlyrace20kilometers.
( )41.WhichofthefolowingeventslefttheOlympicsin1920?
A.Ropeclimbing. B.Basketbal.
C.Tugofwar. D.Racewalking.
( )42.Theropeinropeclimbingwasabout meterslongin
1896.
A.8 B.15 C.20 D.50
( )43.Whichofthefolowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?
A.PopulareventsattheOlympics
B.ThreeeventsattheOlympics
C.Threesportstoexercise
D.Walkingandclimbing
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Everyday,itiseasytoseeadvertisementsinEnglishalaroundus.
Lookatyourownbagsandclothes.Howmanydiferentadvertisements
canyouseewhichuseEnglishwords?Often,bagsandclothesshowthe
nameofthecompanythatmadethem.Thisisapopularform.Aspecial
pictureorsymbolcaledalogoissometimesused.Logosappearonmany
diferentproducts.Theyarepopularbecausetheycanhelpyouto
rememberthoseproductsorcompanies.
ItiscommontoseeadvertisementsonTVandhearthemonthe
radio.Mostadvertisementsareveryshort.Sometimestheadvertisersuse
ashortsentenceanditiseasyforpeopletosay.Nike,forexample,has
asimpleEnglishsentencewhichisusedalaroundtheworld:“Justdo
it.”Advertisementsoftenusefunnysituationsaswel.Itissimpleto
rememberit.Aladvertisementsaredesignedtomakepeoplebuya
product.Anadvertisementforasoftdrink,forexample,mightshowa
groupofyoungpeoplewhoarehavingfun.Theyoungpeopleareal
drinkingthesoftdrink.Advertisementsaresayingtoyou,“Whydont
youbuythisdrinkandbelikethesepeople?Youcanbeyoungand
modern.”Youmightthinkthatadvertisementsarenotforyou,butthe
nexttimeyoubuyasoftdrink,askyourselfthisquestion:WhyamI
buyingthisparticularproduct?
( )44.Whyareadvertisementsveryshort?
A.Becausetheyarebeautiful.
B.Becausetheyarefunny.
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( )46.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“They”referto?
A.Advertisements. B.Buyers.
C.Logos. D.Pictures.
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The31stOlympicGameswasheldinRioin2016.Ithadtwentyeight
diferentsports.MorethantenthousandathletescompetedattheRio
OlympicGames.
TheOlympicGamesareheldeveryfouryears.Athletesfromalover
theworldtakepartintheOlympicGames.TheancientOlympicGames
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TheOlympicGameshavechangedalotsincetheystarted.The
modernOlympicGamesstartedinAthens,Greecein1896.241athletes
from14countriesjoinedthegame.In1992,morethan150countriessent
over8,000athletestoBarcelonaforthe25thSummerOlympics.
TheOlympicmotois“Faster,Higher,Stronger”.Itmeansthatevery
athleteshouldtrytorunfaster,jumphigherandthrowfarther.Theytry
theirbesttowinmedals.Oneofthegreatcompetitionsisnotforamedal.
ItisthecompetitionamongcountriestoholdtheOlympics.Toholdthe
OlympicGamesisarichprizeforacountry.
( )47.Wherewasthe31stOlympicGamesheld?
A.InAthens. B.InGreece.
C.InBeijing. D.InRio.
( )48.Howmanyathletescompetedatthe2016Olympics?
A.Over776. B.Over311.
C.Over8,000. D.Over10,000.
( )49.WhatwasthesportatthefirstancientOlympics?
A.Diving. B.Iceskating.
C.Thesprint. D.Thelongjump.
( )50.Whichofthefolowingisright?
A.Womenwerenotalowedtocompeteatfirst.
B.ManycountriestookpartintheOlympicGamesintheearly
years.
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moderngame.Cuju(
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needsonlytwofeetandabal.Thismakesitasportthatdeveloping
countriescaneasilyplay.Someofthesportsbestplayerscomefrom
thesepoornations.
55. Thesportsnohandsrulemakesbeautifuldance—
likemovementsonthefield.Whatsmore,thissportexcitestheheart.
Teamsmightscoreonlyafewtimeseachmatch,somatchescanturn
aroundsuddenly.
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A.Healsowrotethesportsoficialrules.
B.Socceristheworldsfavoritesport.
C.Soccerperformancesarepleasingtotheeye.
D.Itshardtosaywheresoccersbirthplaceis.
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