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4、I woke up one morning last week to read a story about an athlete who had seemed to have everything.

US track star Marion Jones owned a trophy case filled with medals. She had worldwide fame. She held the high honor of being the first female track and field athlete to win five medals at an Olympics-the 2000 Sydney Games.

But last Friday, the 31-year-old track star tearfully confessed that she had lied to fans, sports official and US federal agents about taking steroids.

The five Olympic medals in her trophy case? Gone. Meaningless. The worldwide fame? Exchanged for infamy. The honor of being the first female track and field athlete to win five medals at an Olympics? Forgotten, wiped off the record books.

“It is with a great amount of shame that I stand before you and tell you that I have betrayed your trust,” Jones confessed.

She’d posed for pictures with fans. She’d attended parties and talked about her accomplishments. But for years she’d slept-or tried to sleep-knowing that much of what she had done was built on a lie.

Now, finally, she’d decided to tell the truth.

“If she had trusted her own natural gifts and allied them to self-sacrifice and hard work, I sincerely believe that she could have been an honest champion at the Sydney Games,” IAAF President Lamine Diack said over the weekend. “Instead, Mario Jones will be remembered as one of the biggest frauds in sporting history.”

Sadly, she won’t be the last. There are still other lurking behind their trophies. They too appear to have everything. They’re superstars, the envy of every young person who has played a sport. But for how long? And at what cost? Every time they look at their trophies and medals they remember that the awards really belong to someone else.

1.The main character in this passage is__________.

       A.the writer himself                                B.Marion Jones

       C.IAAF president                                    D.US federal agents

2.The word “steroid” probably means _____________.

       A.a(chǎn) type of drug                                     B.a(chǎn) piece of equipment

       C.a(chǎn) kind of food                                     D.a(chǎn) bottle of drink

3.It is still a worry that _____________.

       A.Marion Jones has cheated the public so long

       B.Marion Jones may be remembered as a fraud in sporting history

       C.IAAF president will not forgive Marion Jones

       D.cheating is still widely existing in sports competition

4.The writer values ___________ most in this passage.

       A.Marion Jones’ deciding to tell the truth

       B.the honesty and hard work in sports competition

       C.trophies, medals and champions

       D.the spirit of Olympic Games

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I woke up one morning last week to read a story about an athlete who had seemed to have everything.

US track star Marion Jones owned a trophy case filled with medals. She had worldwide fame. She held the high honor of being the first female track and field athlete to win five medals at an Olympics-the 2000 Sydney Games.

But last Friday, the 31-year-old track star tearfully confessed that she had lied to fans, sports official and US federal agents about taking steroids.

The five Olympic medals in her trophy case? Gone. Meaningless. The worldwide fame? Exchanged for infamy. The honor of being the first female track and field athlete to win five medals at an Olympics? Forgotten, wiped off the record books.

“It is with a great amount of shame that I stand before you and tell you that I have betrayed your trust,” Jones confessed.

She’d posed for pictures with fans. She’d attended parties and talked about her accomplishments. But for years she’d slept-or tried to sleep-knowing that much of what she had done was built on a lie.

Now, finally, she’d decided to tell the truth.

“If she had trusted her own natural gifts and allied them to self-sacrifice and hard work, I sincerely believe that she could have been an honest champion at the Sydney Games,” IAAF President Lamine Diack said over the weekend. “Instead, Mario Jones will be remembered as one of the biggest frauds in sporting history.”

Sadly, she won’t be the last. There are still other lurking behind their trophies. They too appear to have everything. They’re superstars, the envy of every young person who has played a sport. But for how long? And at what cost? Every time they look at their trophies and medals they remember that the awards really belong to someone else.

1.The main character in this passage is__________.

       A.the writer himself                                B.Marion Jones

       C.IAAF president                                    D.US federal agents

2.The word “steroid” probably means _____________.

       A.a(chǎn) type of drug                                     B.a(chǎn) piece of equipment

       C.a(chǎn) kind of food                                     D.a(chǎn) bottle of drink

3.It is still a worry that _____________.

       A.Marion Jones has cheated the public so long

       B.Marion Jones may be remembered as a fraud in sporting history

       C.IAAF president will not forgive Marion Jones

       D.cheating is still widely existing in sports competition

4.The writer values ___________ most in this passage.

       A.Marion Jones’ deciding to tell the truth

       B.the honesty and hard work in sports competition

       C.trophies, medals and champions

       D.the spirit of Olympic Games

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     I woke up one morning last week to read a story about an athlete who had seemed to have
everything.
     US track star Marion Jones owned a trophy (獎(jiǎng)杯) case filled with medals. She had worldwide
fame. She held the high honor of being the first female track and field athlete to win five medals at an
Olympics- the 2000 Sydney Games.
     But last Friday, the 31-year-old track star tearfully confessed that she had lied to fans, sports
official and US federal agents about taking steroids.
The five Olympic medals in her trophy case? Gone. Meaningless. The worldwide fame? Exchanged
for infamy. The honor of being the first female track and field athlete to win five medals at an
Olympics? Forgotten, wiped off the record books.
     "It is with a great amount of shame that I stand before you and tell you that I have betrayed your
trust." Jones confessed.
     She'd posed for pictures with fans. She'd attended parties and talked about her accomplishments.
But for years she'd slept - or tried to sleep - knowing that much of what she had done was built on a lie.
     Now, finally, she'd decided to tell the truth.
     "If she had trusted her own natural gifts and allied them to self-sacrifice and hard work, I sincerely
believe that she could have been an honest champion at the Sydney Games." IAAF President Lamine
Diack said over the weekend. "Instead, Mario Jones will be remembered as one of the biggest frauds
in sporting history."
     Sadly, she won't be the last. There are still others lurking(潛伏) behind their trophies. They too
appear to have everything. They're superstars, the envy of every young person who has played a
 sport. But for how long? And at what cost? Every time they look at their trophies and medals they
remember that the awards really belong to someone else.

1. The main character in this passage is__________.
A. the writer himself
B. Marion Jones
C. IAAF president
D. US federal agents
2. It is still a worry that __________.
A. Marion Jones has cheated the public so long
B. Marion Jones may be remembered as a fraud in sporting history
C. IAAF president will not forgive Marion Jones
D. cheating is still widely existing in sports competition
3. The writer values __________ most in this passage.
A. Marion Jones' deciding to tell the truth
B. the honesty and hard work in sports competition
C. trophies, medals and champions
D. the spirit of Olympic Games          

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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:北京市101中學(xué)2011-2012學(xué)年高二下學(xué)期期中考試英語(yǔ)試題 題型:050

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  I woke up one morning last week to read a story about an athlete who had seemed to have everything.

  US track star Marion Jones owned a trophy(獎(jiǎng)杯)case filled with medals.She had worldwide fame.She held the high honor of being the first female track and field athlete to win five medals at an Olympics - the 2000 Sydney Games.

  But last Friday, the 31-year-old track star tearfully confessed that she had lied to fans, sports official and US federal agents about taking steroids.

  The five Olympic medals in her trophy case? Gone.Meaningless.The worldwide fame? Exchanged for infamy.The honor of being the first female track and field athlete to win five medals at an Olympics? Forgotten, wiped off the record books.

  “It is with a great amount of shame that I stand before you and tell you that I have betrayed your trust.” Jones confessed.

  She'd posed for pictures with fans.She'd attended parties and talked about her accomplishments.But for years she'd slept -or tried to sleep - knowing that much of what she had done was built on a lie.

  Now, finally, she'd decided to tell the truth.

  “If she had trusted her own natural gifts and allied them to self-sacrifice and hard work, I sincerely believe that she could have been an honest champion at the Sydney Games.” IAAF President Lamine Diack said over the weekend.“Instead, Mario Jones will be remembered as one of the biggest frauds in sporting history.”

  Sadly, she won't be the last.There are still others lurking(潛伏)behind their trophies.They too appear to have everything.They're superstars, the envy of every young person who has played a sport.But for how long? And at what cost? Every time they look at their trophies and medals they remember that the awards really belong to someone else.

(1)

The main character in this passage is ________.

[  ]

A.

the writer himself

B.

Marion Jones

C.

IAAF president

D.

US federal agents

(2)

It is still a worry that ________.

[  ]

A.

Marion Jones has cheated the public so long

B.

Marion Jones may be remembered as a fraud in sporting history

C.

IAAF president will not forgive Marion Jones

D.

cheating is still widely existing in sports competition

(3)

The writer values ________ most in this passage.

[  ]

A.

Marion Jones' deciding to tell the truth

B.

the honesty and hard work in sports competition

C.

trophies, medals and champions

D.

the spirit of Olympic Games

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