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Text B The Standard for Olympic Excellence. Unit 2, Book 2. 1. New Words. 2. injury. damage / wound / hurt / injury damage 损害某物 wound 指(人)在战斗、攻击中受伤,身体出现明显伤口 hurt , injury 指(人)在平时或事故中受伤 hurt: 有强烈的疼痛感 injury: 大多造成容颜、机能损害. 3. defy. defy sb. to do sth. 向某人挑战,激惹某人 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Text BThe Standard for Olympic Excellence

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New Words

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injury damage / wound / hurt / injury

damage 损害某物

wound 指(人)在战斗、攻击中受伤,身体出现明显伤口

hurt, injury 指(人)在平时或事故中受伤 hurt: 有强烈的疼痛感 injury: 大多造成容颜、机能损害

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defy defy sb. to do sth. 向某人挑战,激惹某人

我倒要看看你是否能给我一条充分的理由让我信任你。

I defy you to give me one good reason for believing you.

(sth.) defy description 难以形容

(sth.) defy understanding 无法理解

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strip n. strip / stripe strip 长条 tear the cloth into strips stripe 条纹 the white cloth with blue stripes

v. strip sb. of sth. 剥夺

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trail n. trail / track / trace

trail 小道;踪迹(指人或动物走过留下的足迹或者其他痕迹,如气味、尘土等)

track 人或动物留下的足迹

trace 事物发展进程的痕迹

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committee 当做整体看时,谓语动词单数;当做成员看时,谓语

动词复数

committee / board / commission committee 委员会

board 董事会;理事会

commission 执行某种职能的机构,(专门)委员会,比 committee 范围大,如国务院下属各委

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formula pl. formulas / formulae

介词用 for 不用 of The formula for water is H2O.

v. formulate

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suspicion

be under suspicion 被怀疑

v. suspect

adj. be suspicious of

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reception

a wedding reception 婚宴

a cool reception 冷淡的接待

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Story about Carl Lewis

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Why is he called “the greatest track and field Olympian of all time”?

Gold medal performances?

Competitive nature and ability to win?

Carl’s determination and commitment to track as a kid?

Carl’s attitude toward performance-enhancing drugs?

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What is “Olympic Excellence”?

“... not by simply winning, but by winning honestly, loving to compete and working the hardest for the longest time.”

What are the fantasies of the Olympics?

What do you think of “sportsmanship”?

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Passage Reading

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Para. 1

And so, while it must be admitted that performance-enhancing drugs are exploited to offer advantage to some Olympic athletes, those who do so never receive the only true reward the Olympics has to offer: honor.

performance-enhancing drugs stimulant / dope

Although it is true that some athletes use drugs to help them perform better, they never achieve honor in the real sense, which is the only true reward the Olympics can give them.

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Para. 2

With speed, consistency, integrity and above all desire, Lewis defied not only the stopwatch but also the march of time.

above all: most importantly the march of time: steady forward movement, progression With his speed, consistent performance, honesty and most

importantly with his desire, it seemed that for Lewis the stopwatch no longer existed and time stopped.

凭着速度,稳定的发挥,诚实,尤其是获胜的渴望,刘易斯的表现非秒表所能计量,甚至使时间也停滞不前。

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Para. 3

Carl set his mind on track and that was it. He said he wanted to be the best, period.

period: 就这些 In the U. S., people say “period” after stating a fact or opinion

when they want to emphasize that they are definite about sth. and do not want to discuss further.

Carl decided to take up track as his career and never changed his mind. He always wanted to be the best and nothing else.

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Para. 4

The crowd was used to Lewis trailing for the first half of the race – he just had a different style – and then finishing strong with his long stride to win.

finishing strong: still continuing actively, even after a long time People were used to Lewis’s different running style: falling

behind for the first half of the race, then speeding up as his longer stride allowed him to pass the others and win.

人们习惯于看到刘易斯在赛程的前一半落在后面——他就是这种与众不同的风格——最后来个大跨步的奋力冲刺。

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Para. 4

The gold medal was given to Lewis instead, yet many did not see his conquest as a real victory, and he became swept up in the apparent blanket condemnation of the sport.

blanket: describe sth. when we want to emphasize that it affects or aims at everyone or everything without exception.

e.g. a blanket ban on smoking in classroom The gold medal was given to Lewis, but many people didn’t

regard his victory as a real one, and he became caught up in a general criticism of the sport, which was being condemned for dishonesty.

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Para. 4

Lewis firmly denied the charges and countered by proving before a judge that the magazine that had published the stories did so without foundation to their claims.

Lewis declared that the charges were definitely untrue and in response he argued before a judge that the magazine stories were not based on facts.

刘易斯对此坚决予以否认,并在法官面前证明杂志刊登这样的消息是毫无根据的行为。

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Para. 5

It would take the formula of Lewis’ further commitment to the sport and his love for competition to lift some of the suspicion form track events and stop the erosion of support that the Olympics began to suffer after Seoul.

lift the suspicion from: 消除疑虑 Lewis’ model of continued hard work and loyalty to the sport

and his passion for competition would help clear up people’s distrust for track events and win back their support for the Olympics, which had been declining after the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul.

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Sports Expressions

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发挥在自己项目上的最佳水平perform at one’s event’s highest level

田径项目

奥运精神

保持世界记录

track and field

the Olympic spirit

hold world record

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在 100 米短跑中击败某人

站到起跑线上

发令枪

从起跑线上冲出

to beat sb. in the 100-meter dash

take one’s marks

the starter’s pistol

burst from the line

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在赛程的前一半处于落后

领先

终点线

9.92 秒的个人最好成绩

be trailing for the first half of the race

build a lead

the finish line

personal best time of 9.92 seconds

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国际奥委会

赛后药检

径赛项目

4×100 米接力赛

the International Olympic Committee

post-race drug test

track events

4×100 meter relay

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DebateShould the Athletes Serve as Role

Models?

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Reading Skills

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1. better to know the prefix or suffix attached to the stem.

2. Sentences before or after a sentence containing a difficult word sometimes explain the word.

3. use one’s experience or our knowledge, common sense about a certain topic.

4. find the examples that help figure out the meaning of a word.

5. find “and”, paralleled structure, and the antonyms.

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Finding out Word Meanings

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Reading Skills (I)

1. D

2. A

3. A

4. C

5. B

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Anthropology is the scientific study of man.

研究人类的科学,人类学

In slang, the term “jam” constitutes a state of being in which a person finds himself or herself in a difficult situation.

困 境

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Practice of Reading Skills

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Semantics, the study of the meaning of words, is necessary if you are to speak and read intelligently.

对词的意义进行研究的科学,语义学

Capacitance, or the ability to store electric charge, is one of the most common characteristics of electronic circuits.

电容量

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Krabacber suffers from SAD, which is short for seasonal affective disorder, a syndrome characterized by severe seasonal mood swings.季节性情绪紊乱症

The consequence of epochal events such as wars and great scientific discoveries are not confined to a small geographical area as they were in the past.

“重大的” 划时代的

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Andrew is one of the most supercilious men I know. His brother, in contrast, is quite humble and modest.

A good supervisor can recognize instantly the adept workers from the unskilled ones.

目空一切的,傲慢的

熟练的

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Tom is considered an autocratic administer because he makes decisions without seeking the opinions of others.

Green loves to talk, and his brothers are similarly loquacious.

健谈的

独断专行的

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Doctors believe that smoking cigarettes is detrimental to your health. They also regard drinking as harmful.

Although he often had the opportunity, Mr. Tritt was never able to steal money from a customer. This would have endangered his position at the bank, and he did not want to jeopardize his future.使…陷入危险,危及、危害

不利的,有害的

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The snake slithered through the grass.

It’s really cold tonight and my hands are practically numb. How about lighting the furnace?

冻僵的,冻得麻木的

滑动,滑行

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He fell into a ditch and lay there, semiconscious, for a few minutes.

Insecticide is applied where it is needed.

-cide: act of killing ecocide 生态灭绝

杀虫剂

semi-: half, partial semicircle

半清醒的,半昏迷的

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You would see prunes (which are dried plums) and raisins (which are dried grapes).

The modern age of medicine began with the stethoscope, an instrument for listening to a patient’s heartbeat and breathing.

听诊器

李脯– 葡萄干

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When it comes to manufactured goods there is actually more diversity in this country than Europe has ever known. The variety of goods carried by our stores is the first thing that impresses any visitor from abroad.

Sally liked to concoct all sorts of stories, but her mother always knew when she was lying.编造

种类、品种

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Fishes live in water and have fins which help them to swim. Most fishes have slimy skins covered with scales, but in fishes such as eels the scales are very small and can hardly be seen.

Many cancers have been arrested with the use of chemotherapy.

化学疗法

鳍 – 滑溜的 – 鳞 – 一种鱼(鳗)

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Key to Exercises

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Comprehension of the Text (II)

1. D

2. B

3. C

4. D

5. A

6. C

7. A

8. B

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Vocabulary (III)

1. sake for one’s sake 2. sacrificed sacrifice … for … 3. crack the crack of a gun 枪声 4. pursuing 5. explosive explosive substances 爆炸物

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Vocabulary (III)

6. ovecome overcome difficulties 7. indicated 8. opponents beat one’s opponents opponent / rival / enemy 9. stripped be stripped of 10. denied

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1. playing the role of acting as

2. most importantly above all

3. to benefit the for the sake of

4. , not…, rather than

5. decides to do something sets his mind on something

6. had prepared them for had set the stage for their

7. are quite familiar with are used to

8. direct all our attention to focus on

9. openly say that he had cheated charge him with cheating

10. take part in participate in

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Vocabulary (IV)