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When was the stadium first opened to the public?
A.In 1936.
B.In 1942.
C.During World War I.
D.During World War II.
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When was the stadium first opened to the public?
A.In 1936.
B.In 1942.
C.During World War I.
D.During World War II.
What happened in Chicago yesterday?
A.Heavy fighting between rival fans caused deaths and injuries in a stadium.
B.Protest against police actions caused deaths and injuries outside a stadium.
C.A number of people were killed and injured because of disturbances during a pop concert.
D.A number of people were killed and injured when the stadium gates collapse
Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A.The police knew very soon who most of the victims were.
B.More people died at Bradford than at the stadium in Scotland.
C.The fire spread so fast probably because of the people' s clothes and hair.
D.There was nothing in the stands to put the fire out with when it started.
Sports teachers of other countries liked De Coubertin ideas. So in 1896, the modern Olympic Games were held in Athens, Greece. Since then the Olympics have been held once every four years, except three times, when there were wars.
The modern games have many foot races and field sports programmers. The longest race in the games is called marathon(马拉松).
Before the start of the Olympic Games, runners carry lighted torch(火把) through many nations towards the stadium(体育场) where the games will be held. These sportsmen are from different countries. Yet they work together to carry the Olympic torch. It is passed from runner to runner, When the last runner enters the stadium, he or she places the torch in a special basin filled with oil. It catches fire. It is then, only then, that the Olympic Games can begin.
The Olympic flame(火焰) burns throughout the games. It is the flame of peace.
Before 1896 French schools didn't teach ______.
A.maths
B.history
C.sports
D.physics
Few football grounds boast a more prestigious
address than the Bernabeu, lies as it does on the 【M1】______
Castellana, the three-lining highway that runs through 【M2】______
the heart of Madrid.
As Real date back to 1902, when the Sociedad 【M3】______
Madrid Football Club was formed, it was not until
1920 when the club was granted permission to use the 【M4】______
Real (royal) prefix. Work began on the current
stadium in October 1944. The land had been purchased
on three million pesetas; construction costs totalled a 【M5】______
further 38 million, a staggered sum for the time. The 【M6】______
cost of the new stadium led to claims, never proving, 【M7】______
that Real had received financial aid from General
Franco' s government. Under Bernabeu's patronage,
Real Madrid became the greatest club side ever, won 【M8】______
the European Champions Cup a record five times in a
row between 1956 and 1960, a remarkable feat that
is unlikely to be challenged.
Madrid lies, quite literally, at the heart of
Spain. This is no small coincidence that the capital's 【M9】______
leading football club is seen like a symbol of all 【M10】______
things Spanish, just as FC Barcelona is a beacon for the independent Catalan spirit.
【M1】
While proclaiming it a great day in Washington, Mayor Tony Williams 【S1】______
confirmed Wednesday afternoon that Major League Baseball is
returning to Washington.
Williams, who made the announcement during a news conference at
the City Museum, he received a phone call Wednesday from baseball 【S2】______
commissioner Bud Sileg who saying the Montreal Expos would move 【S3】______
in time for from opening day in April 2005. 【S4】______
Therefore the decision came almost 33 years to the day after the 【S5】______
Washington Senators played with their last game in D. C., on Sept. 30, 1971. 【S6】______
The District signed for formal papers agreeing to live up to its part of 【S7】______
the bargain, including the construction of a $ 440 million stadium
on the Anacostia River in time for the 2008 season. Between now and 【S8】______
then, when the Expos will play at RFK Stadium, where renovations 【S9】______
also will be paid by the city.
Major League Baseball will now auction off the Expos to the highest 【S10】______
bidder. Local business leaders that formed the Washington Baseball
Club and who lobbied hard to get the team are expected to be among the bidders. 【S11】______
Baseball's relocation committee chose the District over Northern
Virginia, they as well as bids from Norfolk, Las Vegas, Portland, Ore. , 【S12】______
and Monterrey, Mexico.
Montreal is last in the National League East this season, with a 65-93
record and four games remaining.
【S1】______
问题:a good title for the passage is ()
A、Dorando,hero of the Olympics
B、Dorando,the fastest runner
C、A Marathon race held on a hot day
D、who was the 1st runner?
"People from all over the world, from all ethnic backgrounds and nationalities have come to New York over the centuries and worked hard to achieve what they have achieved. In that way, this city is the perfect place to host an Olympic Games. If you walk along the streets of New York, you will see the faces and hear the accents of the entire world. When the Olympic Committee looks at New York, it will see in microcosm of what the Olympics speaks to and that is the common humanity of all people."
During a news conference, reporters repeatedly asked Ms. Rice and New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg why President Bush is not traveling to Singapore to lobby on behalf of New York's bid. Mr. Bloomberg said the visit by the secretary of state and a videotaped message from the president will show the Olympic Committee that New York's bid has the full support of the United States government.
New York's Olympic supporters have faced a rocky road at home. The centerpiece of the city's original presentation, a new stadium on the west side of Manhattan, failed to win state funding after considerable public dissent. Instead, an existing baseball stadium in Queens County will be renovated.
New York officials are upbeat about the city's chances of hosting the 2012 Olympics, but long-time Olympic observers give Paris the edge. London, Madrid, and Moscow are the other finalists.
Who will represent the US government and visit Singapore to lobby on behalf of New York's bid?
A.President Bush.
B.Secretary of State Ms. Rice.
C.Former US Olympic medalists.
D.New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
听力原文: W: Did you go to the football match on Saturday?
M: No, I had to attend a wedding ceremony, and I was driving all the way from Leeds to Edinburgh. But I listened to the football commentary over the car radio instead. It sounded very exciting indeed, I must say.
W: You must be joking.
M: Why?
W: Well, it's pretty dull, really.
M: Was it? Come to think of it. That commentator, what's his name? Urn, Bergman or something, he does tend to overdo it a bit.
W: Well, if he made that football match sound exciting, he certainly did overdo it.
M: How did it go then? I should have thought that Leeds United did well to win with the York City in their present form.
W: Yes, I suppose they did, but 2:1 didn't do them justice. They should have had at least 3 in the first half, and another 2 in the second.
M: Yes, he mentioned that there were some bad misses.
W: I'll say. You should have seen the one Johnson missed. He got hold of the ball out on the touchline, pushed it up to the outside right, and then ran into the middle for the cross, and when it came, it was a beauty. It dropped right in front of him, and all he had to do was to take his time and pick his spot. And instead, he took a wild swipe at it, and skied it miles over the bar.
M: Anyway, it was a relief my team won the game. Let's not look on the black side. Perhaps they learned their lesson. But I shall have to be off. When shall I see you?
W: Oh, on Saturday, I expect. I will be there in the stadium on Saturday, all being well that is.
M: Where will you be? Usual place?
W: Yes, usual place, on the terraces.
M: Ok, I'll see you then.
W: Bye.
27.Where was the man when the football match took place on Saturday?
28.What does the woman think of the football commentator?
29.What was the score of the football match?
30.According to the conversation, when will the man see the woman again?
(47)
A.He was attending a wedding ceremony.
B.He was on his way to Edinburgh.
C.He was in the football stadium.
D.He was in the cinema, with the woman.
(22)
A.The newly-completed stadium was on the dot.
B.The stadium was not finished in time.
C.The stadium was open to public before last September.
D.The stadium couldn't be used even after last September.
21 The Panathenian Stadium is the landmark building of Olympics.
A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned