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Liu Xiang, super star in the Asian Games, arrived on Tuesday morning, looking to retaining the men’s 110m hurdles champion and breaking his own Asian record.
The 23-year-old Chinese star, who shattered the world record when he clocked 12.88 seconds at an IAAF meet(国际业余田径会) in Lausanne last July, is expected to round off(圆满) his sizzling season in style with a second Asian Games gold. “Liu’s aim at Doha is to reach 13.20 seconds,” said Liu’s coach Sun Haiping. That meant Liu would break the Asian Games record of 13.27 seconds set by Liu himself at the Bussan Asian Games in South Korea in 2002.
“Everything is fine. It feels so good to come with many athletes to attend the Doha Asian Games. You got a lot of people to chat with,” Liu said. Liu said he watched Doha Asian Games matches on TV in China. “China now tops the gold medal list. I am excited about this.”
Liu, now a world star, was approached by many people for photo opportunities with him from the very start of his flight journey. Liu first came into international spotlight in Bussan Asian Games after grabbing the 110m hurdles champion when he scored a runaway(压倒性的)victory with the games record of 13.27 seconds.
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He then became the first Chinese man to win a track and field Olympic gold medal after historically taking the Olympic champion at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games.
“A lot of things changed during the past several years,” Liu said. “But I wish people would treat me like before.” Liu is expected to win easily at Doha, and the only suspense(悬念)is his new Asian Games record.
As a shining international star, Liu’s appearance at the 15th Asian Games is expected to draw lots of attention.
56. The record of 13.27 seconds was set by Liu Xiang at ______.
A. the Athens Olympic Games B. an IAAF meet in Lausanne
C. the Bussan Asian Games D. the 15th Asian Games
57. We can infer from the passage that ________.
A. Liu Xiang will surely break the men’s 110m hurdles record at Doha Asian Games
B. no Chinese had ever got champion in track and field events at Olympic Games before Liu Xiang
C. a lot of attention will be paid to Liu Xiang in Doha Asian Games
D. Liu Xiang is a man hard to get along with and he doesn’t like to make friends.
58. What is the best title of this passage?
A. Liu Xiang’s arrival in Doha on Tuesday
B. Liu Xiang, the champion in the men’s 110m hurdles.
C. Liu Xiang will break a new world record
D. Liu Xiang, Chinese pride
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Here is a good reason to be hopeful about the future: it might help you stay alive.
Findings from a new study were presented at a recent meeting of the American Psychosomatic(身心的) Society. Researchers in the United States studied one hundred thousand women during an eight-year period, beginning in nineteen ninety-four. All of the women were fifty years of age or older. The study was part of the Women's Health Initiative organized by the National Institutes of Health.
The women were asked questions that measured their beliefs or ideas about the future. The researchers attempted to identify each woman's personality eight years after gathering the information.
The study found that hopeful individuals were fourteen percent less likely than other women to have died from any cause. The hopeful women were also thirty percent less likely to have died from heart disease after the eight years.
Hilary Tindle from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine in Pennsylvania was the lead author of the report. She said the study confirmed earlier research that linked optimistic (乐观的) feelings to longer life.
The researchers also gathered information about people's education, financial earnings, physical activity and use of alcohol or cigarettes. Independent of those things, the findings still showed that optimists had less of a chance of dying during the eight-year period.
Some women who answered the questions were found to be cynically (爱嘲笑地) hostile (怀敌意的), or highly untrusting of others. These women were sixteen percent more likely to die than the others. They also were twenty-three percent more likely to die of cancer.
The study also found that women who were not optimistic were more likely to smoke and have high blood pressure or diabetes. They were also more likely not to exercise.
Professor Tindle says the study did not confirm whether optimism leads to healthier choices, or if it actually affects a person's physical health. She also says the study does not prove that negative (消极的) emotions or distrust lead to bad health effects and shorter life. Yet there does appear to be a link that calls for more research.
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59. Which of the following is NOT true above study mentioned in the passage?
A. One hundred thousand women aged fifty years old or older were involved in the study.
B. The hopeful women were 30% less likely to have died from heart disease after the eight years.
C. Some women who were highly untrusting of others were 16% more likely to die than the others.
D. negative emotions or distrust actually affect a person's physical health.
60. The above passage mainly _________.
A. gives advice on how to keep hopeful
B. introduces a study about women’s psychosomatic health
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C. introduces a study that confirmed optimism leads to healthier choices.
D. warns that negative emotions lead to bad health effects and shorter life
61. From the findings from the new study, we can infer _______________.
A. optimism might be helpful to your health. B. negative emotions don’t lead to shorter life.
C. There is no link between people’s emotions and their health.
D. There is necessary link between people’s emotions and their health.
62. What’s the meaning of the underlined phrase “independent of” in the sixth paragraph?
A. naturally connected with B. not satisfied with
C. controlled by D. not dependent on
C
Events
Long March exhibit
The Shanghai History Museum is putting on an exhibition to mark the 60th anniversary of the Long March. On show are more than 220 photos and 40 items that explain with pictures how the communist Red Army drew back from its besieged (被围困的) bases in Jiangxi Province and fought its way to northern Shanxi province in the mid-1930s. Explanations are all in Chinese. The show will end on November 20.
Time: 10:00 am—4:00 pm.
Address: 1286 Hongqiao Road
Admission: 8 yuan for Chinese/ 15 yuan for foreigners
Thai elephants
Eight elephants from Thailand are entertaining visitors at Changfeng Park by riding bikes, playing basketball, balancing on a beam, dancing and blowing a mouth-organ. People are encouraged to have a tug-of-war (拔河比赛) with the animals or lie on the ground and have the elephants walk over them. The elephants give three shows a day at 9:30 am, 3:30 pm and 8:00 pm and there is an additional show at 1:30 pm at weekends. The show will end on November 15.
Address: 189 Daduhe Road
Admission: 30-40 yuan
Dancing dolphins
Dolphins jumping from the water to touch a ball, swaying their bodies to music, kissing people and solving math by tapping their tails have made the dolphinarium in Peace Park an attraction for children. Seals and sea lions also perform.
Hours: 10:30 am, 4:00 pm, and 7:30 pm
Admission: 20 yuan for adults and 10 yuan for children.
63. If you go to visit the Long March exhibit with an Australian, how much will you pay altogether for the admission?
A. 16 yuan B. 23 yuan C. 30 yuan D. 20 yuan
64. At the exhibition, you will see ________.
A. many articles written by famous writers B. many things left by the Red Army
C. books on the Long March D. many photos and pictures about the Long Match.
65. Which of the following is NOT done by the Thai elephants?
A. Riding bicycles. B. Blowing a mouth-organ
C. Doing math D. Having a tug-of-war with people.
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