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C 4 Words and phrases 0 Direction: you are going to hear some of track and field world records. Complete the Chante ay special attention to the country and the records 备一E Vents Recordholde mount ecords 1 cOm(m M auric greene USA 9.795 4 100m(w) F. Griffith-Joyce USA 95. (1,500m(m) Hicham EIGu u errou M orocco 3 min/ 265 1,5om(w) Qu Yunxia China 3min.50+6s 6.110mh(m) olinJackson ritain 1291s ordan D anova B bulgaria 12.21s BOB KEMREaY S 5 dash lally less than a quarter-mile long,run at top speed from the outset:短跑赛 Par hurdle n one of a series of small fences that a person or horse has to jump over during a race栏架 Warming Up NikerunninG.com
Words and Phrases Direction: you are going to hear some of track and field world records. Complete the Chart. Pay special attention to the country and the records. Events 100m (m) 100m (w) 1,500m (m) 1,500m (w) 110m h. (m) 100m h. (w) Record holder Maurice Greene F. Griffith-Joyce Hicham El Guerrouj Qu Yunxia Colin Jackson Yordanka Donkova Country USA ___________ Morocco ___________ ___________ Bulgaria Records ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ Tips dash n. a footrace usually less than a quarter-mile long, run at top speed from the outset. 短跑赛. hurdle n. one of a series of small fences that a person or horse has to jump over during a race. 栏架. 9.79 s. USA 10.49 s. 3 min. 26 s. China 3 min. 50.46s. Britain 12.91 s 12.21 s
C 4 Words and phrases 0 Direction: you are going to hear some of track and field world records. Complete the Chante ay special attention to the country and the records 备E Vents Recordholder. mount ecords 2o km walk(m) Julio martinez Guatemala h 17 min+6s 4 1okmwalk(w) . Yelena nikolayev a u ssIa 1mn+5. M arathorn Khalid Kha annua hi morocco 24.5mn.+26 W Marathon(w Tegla Loroupe enya 2 h 20 min 436. Ke HighJ ump (m Jave5。 tomayor 2.5m High Jump(w) AB0 S. Kostandinova-B uganda 29m BOB KEMREaY S 5 marathon n a long race of about 26 mileson 42kilometers 马拉松赛跑 over a bar that is raised higher each time they jump. evie, umps high jump n a spor ts event in which someone runs and ju Par Warming Up like Running. com
Words and Phrases Direction: you are going to hear some of track and field world records. Complete the Chart. Pay special attention to the country and the records. Events 20 km walk (m) 10km walk (w) Marathon (m) Marathon (w) High Jump (m) High Jump (w) Record holder Julio Martinez Yelena Nikolayeva Khalid Khannouchi Tegla Loroupe Javier Sotomayor S. Kostandinova Country Guatemala ___________ ___________ Kenya Cuba ___________ Records ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ Tips marathon n. a long race of about 26 miles or 42 kilometers. 马拉松赛跑. high jump n. a sports event in which someone runs and jumps over a bar that is raised higher each time they jump. 跳高. 1 h. 17 min. 46 s. Russia 41 min. 4 s. Morocco 2 h. 5 min. 42 s. 2 h. 20 min. 43 s. 2.45 m Bulgaria 2.09 m
C Words and phrases Direction: you are going to hear some of track and field world records. Complete the Chanter ay special attention to the country and the records 备E Vents Recordholde aunt ecords < Jur MIke powell USA 8.95m Long Jur呷p() Galina Chis styakova th e former 52 velin Jan Zelezny Czech Republic 8.48m Javelin (w) Petra elke Germany 80 m ABOI ABOIRAHMAN 0K装EdY 5 long jump n. a sport in which each competitor tries to jump n anyone ele.跳远 javelin n. a long stick with a pointed end, thrown as a sport. tai Par 枪 Warming Up NikerunninG.com
Words and Phrases Direction: you are going to hear some of track and field world records. Complete the Chart. Pay special attention to the country and the records. Events Long Jump (m) Long Jump (w) Javelin (m) Javelin (w) Record holder Mike Powell Galina Chistyakova Jan Zelezny Petra Felke Country ___________ the former SU Czech Republic ____________ Records ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ Tips long jump n. a sport in which each competitor tries to jump further than anyone else. 跳远. javelin n. a long stick with a pointed end, thrown as a sport. 标 枪. USA 8.95 m 7.52 m 98.48 m Germany 80 m
C 4 Words and phrases SectionA Direction: Listen to a passage about the FlF A Women s World Cup. fill in the blanks wi the words W FIFA stands for Federatiominternationale de Football Association.The first competition of the FIFAWomen's World Cup was played in the People's Republic of China in_November of 1991and provedtobe a resounding success TheUnitedStates captured the first title in in CK hile n orw were the victors in__ in Sweden, beating armanI In a superBly play Women's players have proved at both competitions that theu can lift thegametommmwa'remarkablelevel The 1999 FIFAWomen's WorldE up is the first PartⅡ competition contested by 16 nations, increasing from 12 for the first two tounament once again signaling a growth_Women's Women's World Cup soccer throughout the world 4人00 NikerunninG.com 1a0
Words and Phrases Section A Direction: Listen to a passage about the FIFA Women’s World Cup. Fill in the blanks with the words. FIFA stands for Federation Internationale de Football Association. The first competition of the FIFA Women’s World Cup was played in the People’s Republic of China in ___________________ and proved to be a resounding __________. _________________ captured the first title in ______ in China, while ________ were the victors in ______ in Sweden, beating ___________ in a superbly played ________. Women’s players have proved at both competitions that they can lift the game to ___________________. The 1999 FIFA Women’s World Cup is the _____ competition contested by 16 nations, increasing from ____ for the first ______________, once again signaling a growth for __________ ____ throughout the world. November of 1991 success The United States 1991 Norway 1995 Germany final a remarkable level first 12 two tournament Women’s soccer
C SectionB Direction: Listen to a passage about womer时(CM由吧 blunt r Column A DAN LINCO∠N Column B 1)+18,00000 Numberof games being played 2)32 b Number of tickets soldforthe contest 3)±6o,ooo Numberof people who play soccerin theu. S d Numberof people around the world watchingthe games on TV 5)7900Q Numberof national teams taking part in the games. ToN 6)1,000,000: ooO f Number of people watchingthe openinggame BOB KEMREaY S 15We/ PartⅡ 2-a3 d cup s Won 5-f6-4 NikerunninG.com 1a0
Section B Direction: Listen to a passage about women’s soccer and the World Cup. Match column A, the numbers, with column B, the relevant information. Column A 1) + 18, 000, 000 2) 32 3) 460 , 000 4)16 5) 79 , 000 6)1 , 000 , 000 , 000 Column B a. Number of games being played b. Number of tickets sold for the contest c. Number of people who play soccer in the U . S . d. Number of people around the world watching the games on TV e. Number of national teams taking part in the games. f. Number of people watching the opening game Answers 1 - ___ 2 - ___ 3 - ___ 4 - ___ 5 - ___ 6 - ___ c a b e f d
C Some Questions on the Passage <e 1. According tothis passage, what would happen in theu.s upo ed st 2. Whatisfootball calledin thedS?- 43.Wh ats the name of the major soccer organization in the u.S.and according to it, United Statcs Soccer Federation/1 8 million people playsoccer hen is the openinggame of this Women's World Cup? June 19th TEAVOIHAN∠To e5.Who is Mia lamm and why she became popular? PartⅡ A27-year-ol ldgirl playeron American Women's Soccer Tcam/herteam won the Olympicgold alsin 1996/scored more goalsthan any,the orwomaneverplagintemationalsoccer Womens World Cup 4M0 1a0
Some Questions on the Passage 1. According to this passage, what would happen in the U.S.? ____________________________________________________________ 2. What is football called in the U.S..? ____________________________________________________________ 3. What’s the name of the major soccer organization in the U.S. and according to it, how many people play soccer in the U.S. ? ____________________________________________________________ 4. When is the opening game of this Women’s World Cup? ____________________________________________________________ 5. Who is Mia Hamm and why she became popular? ___________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _____________________________ The Women’s World Cup would take place in the United States Soccer. United States Soccer Federation / 18 million people play soccer June 19th A 27-year-old girl player on American Women’s Soccer Team / her team won the Olympic gold medals in 1996 / scored more goals than any man or woman ever play international soccer
C Words and phrases SectionA Direction: Listen to some statements about the London Marathon. Pay special attention to numbers 4r. The fis were accepted. There were6, 255finishers.0,.000-people endon Marathon washeldon March 1981 wanted to run 0 2. Since then the event has continued to_grow in size stature and popularity 403. Since the first race in 1981_over+13,+8 people have completedtheLondon Marat GRnMAM N0HAM∠To 4+. There werela'recordof 20, 809 finishersin the 1999 FloraLondon Marathon 0K装时EY83 5. Anotheraspectof the London Marathon which has developed overthe years isits success as a chantyfund-raising 42 lti estimated that over 80 milli Pc as Luck in the hat been raisedfornumerous charities overthe years
Words and Phrases Section A Direction: Listen to some statements about the London Marathon. Pay special attention to numbers 1. The first London Marathon was held on ______________. Some ________ people wanted to run; _______ were accepted. There were _________ finishers. 2. Since then the event has continued to _____________, stature and popularity. 3. Since the first race in 1981 _____________ people have completed the London Marathon. 4. There were a record of _______ finishers in the ______ Flora London Marathon. 5. Another aspect of the London Marathon which has developed over the years is its success as ______________________________. It is estimated that _____________________ has been raised for numerous charities over the years. March 29, 1981 20, 000 7, 747 6, 255 grow in size over 413, 481 30, 809 1999 a charity fund-raising event over 80 million pounds
C SectionB Direction: Listen to an interview with John Goodman, a runner inthe London arathorn Supply the missing information withkey words terviewer ohn(goodman Numberof participation in the Matathons twice Distance ofthe London marathon 26 miles anda bit moret reparation forthe marathon Running a maximum of about 20m Feclingat the start oftherace Worried//nervous about theinjury to the ankle a worst momentin th crace When realizing thathe was unable to complete the 6以1 ABOIRAHMAN st3miles as fast as the al time hours+7 minutes 题DKE装EY Luck in the hat NikeRunning. com
Section B Direction: Listen to an interview with John Goodman, a runner in the London Marathon. Supply the missing information with key words. Interviewer Number of participation in the Matathon Distance of the London Marathon Preperation for the Marathon Feeling at the start of the race Worst moment in the race Final time John Goodman ________ ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ ________________ Tips twice 26 miles and a bit more Running a maximum of about 20 m / w Worried / nervous about the injury to the ankle When realizing that he was unable to complete the last 3miles as fast as the previous 23 2 hours 47 minutes
C Section C 4 Direction: Now listen again. Decide whether the statements- arc truer false. Put"T in the brackets (中)J hn Goodman never did keep fit exercise because he thought they were not goodat all ODAN LINCOLN 2. John Goodman was hoping to run each mile in round about seven minutes lthough the first mile marker showed that he had taken nine and half minutes to run (F 3.- John felt in Pain duringthe race because of the injured ankle ()±,J ohn has year Marathe onal BOssed i alifying date so he won't be able to take partin,thenext 0K装EdY Ips the Luc NikeRunning. com
Section C Direction: Now listen again. Decide whether the statements are true or false. Put “T” or “F” in the brackets ( )1. John Goodman never did keep fit exercise because he thought they were not good at all. ( ) 2. John Goodman was hoping to run each mile in round about seven minutes although the first mile marker showed that he had taken nine and half minutes to run. ( ) 3. John felt in pain during the race because of the injured ankle. ( ) 4. John has missed the qualifying date so he won’t be able to take part in the next year Marathon Tips F T F F