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SectionⅣOtherPartsoftheModule[原文呈现][读文清障]Marathon:theUltimate①OlympicEvent②ThefinaleventintheOlympicsisthemarathon③.Itisalsousuallythemostexciting.①ultimate/'ʌltImət/adj.最后的②eventn.比赛项目③marathon/'mærəθən/n.马拉松[原文呈现][读文清障]As④theleadercomesintothestadiumtorunthelastfewmetresofthe42kilometrerace,thecrowdrisestoitsfeet⑤toshoutandcheer.Thenameoftheracecomesfrom⑥abattleinAncientGreece.Accordingto⑦thestory,asoldierranfromthesceneofthebattle⑧,Marathon,toAthens,tobringthenewsofaGreekvictory⑨againstthePersians.Hediedjustafterarriving.④as引导时间状语从句。⑤risetoone'sfeet站起身⑥comefrom来源于,来自于⑦accordingto根据,由其构成的短语在句中作状语。⑧thesceneofthebattle战场⑨victory/'vIktəri/n.胜利马拉松:最后的奥运赛事[第1段译文]奥运会的最后一个项目是马拉松赛跑。它通常也是最令人兴奋的。每当领先的运动员进入体育馆来跑那全程42千米的最后几米时,全场观众都会站起身来向他欢呼喝彩。这项比赛的名字来源于古希腊的一场战争。故事是这样的,一位士兵从马拉松战场跑到雅典,就是为了带回希腊人战胜了波斯人的消息,他到达以后就死了。ThemarathonhasbeenanOlympiceventsincethemoderngamesstartedin1896⑩.Atfirst⑪thedistancewas40kilometres—thedistancebetweenMarathonandAthens.In1908,however,attheLondonOlympics,itwaschanged.TheKingofEnglandwantedtherunnerstoleavefromhiscastle⑫inWindsorandarriveinanewstadiumincentralLondon.Thedistancewas26miles—about42kilometres.⑩since引导时间状语从句,从句用一般过去时,主句用现在完成时。⑪atfirst首先,起初firstofall首先in/atthebeginning起初,一开始⑫castlen.城堡Infact,the1908marathonendeddramatically⑬.Whentheleader,anItalian,enteredthestadiumheturnedthewrongway⑭andfellontotheground.Officialspickedhimup⑮andhelpedhimtothefinishingline⑯,⑬dramatically/drə'mætIkli/adv.戏剧性地⑭turnthewrongway转错方向⑮picksb.up扶起某人pickup捡起;接收;学会;恢复;重新开始(曾经中断的工作)⑯thefinishingline终点线thestartingline起跑线⑰protest/prə'test/vi.抗议/'prəʊtest/n.抗议⑱intheend(=finally/atlast)最后,最终,终于⑲declare/dI'kleə/vt.宣布⑳sincethen自从那时起,常与现在完成时连用。○21exciting/excited的比较级、最高级都是在其前加more,most。justasthesecondrunner,anAmerican,enteredthestadium.TheAmericansprotested⑰andintheend⑱theAmericanrunnerwasdeclared⑲thewinner.Sincethen⑳,therehavebeenmanymoreexciting○21marathons.[第2段译文自从1896年的现代奥运会以来,马拉松一直是奥运会的一个项目。最初距离是40千米——马拉松和雅典之间的距离。然而,在1908年的伦敦奥运会上,它的距离改变了。英国国王想让运动员们从他在温莎的城堡出发到达伦敦市中心的一个新的体育场。距离是26英里——大约42千米。事实上,1908年马拉松比赛的结局很富有戏剧性。当领先的那位运动员——一位意大利选手——跑进体育馆时,他转错了方向并摔倒在地。奥运会工作人员扶起他并帮他冲到了终点,这时,第二名赛跑者,一个美国人,也进入了体育馆。美国人提出抗议,最终那位美国运动员被宣布为获胜者。从那时起,就一直有很多更令人兴奋的马拉松比赛了。Infact,youdon’thaveto○22waitfortheOlympicGamestorunorwatchamarathon,astherearemarathonsinoversixtycountriesandhundredsofcitiesaroundtheworldtoday○23.OneofthemostfamousmarathonsisinNewYork,andiswatchedbytwomillionpeoplearoundthestreetsandacrossthebridgesofthecity’sfiveboroughs○24,○22don'thaveto没有必要,相当于needn't。○23as引导原因状语从句。○24borough/'bʌrə/n.(自治)区andpast○25NewYork’sfamouslandmarks○26.Butperhapsoneofthemostbeautifulandextraordinary○27marathonsever○28istheGreatWallMarathon,whichmostcompetitors○29findisthetoughest○30coursetorun○31.○25pastprep.通过,经过passv.通过,传递○26landmarkn.界标,陆标;标志性建筑物○27extraordinaryadj.不同寻常的,非凡的○28ever用于最高级句子中,表示“有史以来”(=ofalltime)。○29competitor/kəm'petItə/n.竞争者;对手○30tough/tʌf/adj.费力的;棘手的;困难的○31which引导非限制性定语从句,which在从句中作主语。动词不定式torun在此作定语,修饰thetoughestcourse。mostcompetitorsfind作插入语。ThemarathonisthefinalOlympiceventbecauseitisthoughttobethehardest○32.Butexpertsbelievethatmostpeople—evenpeoplewhoarenotparticularly○33goodat○34sport○35—canrunamarathon,iftheytrain○36forit.○32because引导原因状语从句,itisthoughttobe...“它被认为是……”。○33particularlyadv.特别,尤其○34begoodat擅长○35who引导定语从句,修饰people。○36trainv.训练,trainfor为……而训练[第3~4段译文]事实上,你没有必要等到奥运会才去参加或观看马拉松,因为现在在全世界60多个国家和几百个城市里都有马拉松。其中最著名的马拉松之一是在纽约,街道周围观看的人有两百万,比赛跨越了全市的5个区的桥,经过了纽约著名的标志性建筑物。但是也许最精彩、最不同寻常的马拉松比赛之一还是在长城举办的马拉松比赛,它被大部分参赛者认为是最难跑的比赛。马拉松是奥运会的最后一项赛事,因为它被认为是最难的项目。但是专家们相信大部分人甚至那些不是特别擅长体育运动的人也可以参与此活动,如果他们为此而进行训练的话。ReadthepassageMarathon:theUltimateOlympicEventandchoosethebestanswers.1.MarathonwasregardedasoneoftheeventsoftheOlympicsinhonourof________.A.thebattleinMarathonB.thevictoryoftheGreeksoverthePersiansC.thesoldierwhodevotedhislifetobringingthenewsofaGreekvictoryagainstthePersiansD.theKingofEnglandwhosetthedistanceoftheMarathon2.MarathonisthefinalOlympiceventbecause________.A.itistheleastattractiveoneB.itcoststhelongesttimeC.itisthelongestdistancetorunD.itisregardedasthehardestone3.Whentheleadercomestorunthelastfewmetres,thecrowdrisestotheirfeettoshoutandcheer,fromwhichwecaninfer________.A.marathoniswelcomedandlikedbypeopleB.therearemanypeoplewatchingtheeventC.waitingpeoplegetimpatientD.marathonisveryinteresting4.WhocanbetherunnerofMarathon?A.Thestrongestones.B.Theathleteswithgift.C.Mostpeoplewhotrainforit.D.Theoneswithstrongwill.答案:1~4CDAC一、这样记单词记得准·写得对Ⅰ.基础词汇1.vi.&vt.得分2.n.特性;品德;品性;素质3.n.胜利4.vi.抗议5.adj.费力的;棘手的;困难的scorequalityvictoryprotesttoughⅡ.拓展词汇1.n.冠军→championshipn.冠军地位;锦标赛2.adv.戏剧性地→dramaticadj.戏剧性的→draman.戏剧3.vt.宣布,声明→declarationn.宣言,声明→declaredadj.公开4.n.竞争者,竞赛者;对手→competevi.竞争,竞赛→competitionn.竞争,竞赛championdramaticallydeclarecompetitor记得快·记得多1.scorevi.&vt.得分[派生]scorern.(体育比赛时的)记分员;得分或进球的运动员2.qualityn.特性;品德;品性[联想]quantityn.量,数量3.victoryn.胜利[反义]defeatn.失败4.protestvi.抗议[联想]protectvt.保护5.competitorn.竞争者,竞赛者;对手[串记]Inahighcompetitivesociety,thecompetitioncanbeveryfierceandit’sdifficultforustocompetewithsomanycompetitors.在一个高
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