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浙江大學真題

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Section listening comprehension (20marks, 1mark each)
The Olympics of Ancient Greece
Although  records  cannot  verify games  earlier  than  776 B.C.,  the  contests  in  Homer ’s  Iliad indicate a much earlier competitive tradition. Held in honor of Zeus in the city of Olympia for four days every fourth summer, the Olympic games were the oldest and most prestigious of four great ancient Greek athletic festivals, which also included the Pythian games at Delphi, the Isthmian at Corinth, and the Nemean at Argos (the Panathenaea at Athens was also important). The Olympics reached  their   height   in   the   5th–4th   cent.   B.C.;   thereafter   they   became   more   and   more professionalized until, in the Roman period, they provoked much censure. They were eventually discontinued by Emperor Theodosius I of Rome, who condemned them as a pagan spectacle, at the end of the 4th cent. A.D. F2mW<REg{  
Among  the  Greeks,  the  games  were  nationalistic  in  spirit;  states  were  said to  have  been prouder  of  Olympic  victories  than  of  battles  won.  Women,  foreigners,  slaves, and  dishonored persons  were  forbidden  to  compete.  Contestants  were  required to  train faithfully for  10  months before the games, had to remain 30 days under the eyes of officials in Elis, who had charge of the games,   and   had  to   take   an   oath  that   they  had   fulfilled  the   training  requirements   before participating.  At  first, the Ol ympic  games  were  confined  to  running,  but  over  time  new  events were  added:  the  long  run  (720  B.C.),  when  the  loincloth  was  abandoned  and  athletes  began competing naked; the pentathlon, which combined running, the long jump, wrestling, and discus and spear throwing (708 B.C.); boxing (688 B.C.); chariot racing (680 B.C.); the pankration (648 YW^sf,zQ  
B.C.), involving boxing and wrestling contests for boys (632 B.C.); and the foot race with armor
(580 B.C.).
Greek women, forbidden not only to participate in but also to watch the Olympic games, held games of their own, called the Heraea. Those were also held every four years but had fewer events than  the  Olympics.  Known  to  have  been  conducted  as  early  as  the  6th  cent.  B.C.,  the  Heraea games  were  discontinued about the  time  the Romans  conquered  Greece.  Winning  was  of prime importance in both male and female festivals. The winners of the Olympics (and of the Heraea) were crowned with chaplets of wild olive, and in their home city-states male champions were also awarded numerous honors, valuable gifts, and privileges. P}mn2Hs  
Section vocabulary (15marks, 1mark each)
Section cloze test (20 marks, 1 mark each)
Teachers  need  to  be  aware  of  the  emotional, intellectual,  and  physical  changes  that  young
adults  experience. And they also need to give serious 21 to how they can best 22 such changes. Growing bodies need movement and 23, but not just in ways that emphasize competition. 24 they are adjusting to their new bodies and a whole host of new intellectual and emotional challenges, M`.v/UQn  
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