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There was special interest in the Olympic Games that year because Adolph Hitler was then the leader ofGermany. He and his Nazi party believed that white people were better than other races, especially those with dark skin. They were all very surprised when Owens won four gold medals and set new world records.
Key:
1. passion
2. make sacrifices
3. The meaning of greatness.
II. Listening
Understanding Short Conversations
Audio Scripts
1.W: What did your coach tell you about running in tomorrow’s race?
W: Wow, you really look great. Have you been working out?
M: Every day. I’m preparing for the Olympic Games.
W: Oh, no.
M: What? What’ s the matter? You don’t think I can do it?
Years later, Jesse Owens wrote that he was most proud of showing Hitler and the world how great a black man could be. Through everything, he never lost confidence in himself. Nor did he ever lose pride in himself. To this day, Jesse Owens is remembered as an amazing man who fully expressed the Olympic spirit.
Q: How many races have the runners from the speakers’ country won?
10.M: Just hearing the Olympic song fills me with determination to go
out and win.
W: It was first played in 1896, but it wasn’t the official song until 1958. I like it too.
W: Yes I do! With the games coming so soon, I have to stay on a
healthy diet.
Q: Why does the man refuse the woman’s offer?
8.M: Most people who watch the Olympics would like to be like the
determination.
Q: Why does the man disagree with the woman?
4.M: Do you think drug taking is widespread among amateur athletes
trying to get stronger?
W: It’s hard to ay whether it’s true or not. So much of what we hear seems to be rumors.
Q: In which year did the Olympic song become official?
Key: 1. B 2. B 3. C 4. C 5.C
.6. A 7. A 8. A 9. C 10. A
Understanding a Long Conversation
Audio Script
W: I know you’re strong. That’s not the problem.
M: Then you think my heart is weak. But that isn’t so! I have amazing determination. I swear, my passion is unmatched by any other amateur athlete in the world. I defy you to say otherwise.
Q:Does the woman believe that there is a problem with amateur athletes taking drugs?
5.W: Do you think that he could have run in the Olympics if things had
5.What is the man’s problem, according to the woman? D
Understanding a Passage
Audio Script
In the summer of 1936, Jesse Owens became famous all over the world. That summer, Jesse Owens, a black American, joined the best athletes from 50 nations to compete in the Olympics inBerlin,Germany.
Olympic Gold”.
W: I watched that too. It was about the training and sacrifice necessary for athletes to compete in the Olympics.
Q: What was the TV show about?
9.W: Are you noticing the frowns on the faces of the runners? Not one
of them looks happy.
M: You can be sure the two runners from our country are happy. Out of the five races, they’ve won four.
6.W: I heard that when the athlete accepted the gold medal, he thanked
his mom.
M: That’s right. He swore that she was responsible for him developing the strength to win the race.
athletes they see.
W: Maybe they would. But I don’t think most of them have the determination to work so hard to get there.
Q: What does the woman think about people who watch the Olympic Games?
W: I don’t know how to tell you.
M: You don’t think I’m strong enough to enter, do you? Well, I’ll have you know I’m plenty strong. And if yoபைடு நூலகம் say otherwise, you don’t know what you’re talking about.
M: He said, “All that glitters is Olympic gold,” to remind me of the Olympic spirit.
Q: What was the coach’s advice to the man?
2.M: I watched a TV show last night, called “All that Glitters Is
Liu Xiang, a Chinese athlete, showed all of these virtues when he son his gold medal. Though it would have been easy for him to quit, he worked hard every day to accomplish his goal.
Key:
1.Why does the man look great? D
2.How does the man feel about his own strength? B
3.What does the man say about his passion? C
4.How does the woman know the man has a strong heart? D
3.W: Running the hundred-meter dash is nothing compared to the
passion necessary
to run longer races.
M: Are you kidding? I’ve run both and I know they both require
Liu Xiang is a true Olympic hero. Every four years, athletes, like Liu Xiang, teach us the meaning of greatness. And by following their lead, we can also be great. This is why we keep watching.
turned out differently?
M: Definitely. He had the heart. It was just his injury that cost him the opportunity to compete.
Q: Did the athlete compete in the Olympics?
Unit2All That Glitters Is Olympic Gold!
I. Warming Up
Audio Script
Thank you for listening to “All that Glitters Is Olympic Gold”, our report on Olympic heroes and in particular, Liu Xiang. An Olympic hero must have determination, power, and passion. He or she must persist even when tired. This ability to make sacrifices for the sake of glory is what being an Olympic hero is all about.
W: I wouldn’t dare. I’ve seen you run and not quit, and I know your heart is strong. But that isn’t the problem.
M: What’s the problem then?
W: The Olympics ended yesterday.
Q: Why was the athlete able to win the race?
7.M: Come on, you can eat this cake. You don’t have to deny yourself
sweet food just because you’re in the Olympics.
Key:
1. passion
2. make sacrifices
3. The meaning of greatness.
II. Listening
Understanding Short Conversations
Audio Scripts
1.W: What did your coach tell you about running in tomorrow’s race?
W: Wow, you really look great. Have you been working out?
M: Every day. I’m preparing for the Olympic Games.
W: Oh, no.
M: What? What’ s the matter? You don’t think I can do it?
Years later, Jesse Owens wrote that he was most proud of showing Hitler and the world how great a black man could be. Through everything, he never lost confidence in himself. Nor did he ever lose pride in himself. To this day, Jesse Owens is remembered as an amazing man who fully expressed the Olympic spirit.
Q: How many races have the runners from the speakers’ country won?
10.M: Just hearing the Olympic song fills me with determination to go
out and win.
W: It was first played in 1896, but it wasn’t the official song until 1958. I like it too.
W: Yes I do! With the games coming so soon, I have to stay on a
healthy diet.
Q: Why does the man refuse the woman’s offer?
8.M: Most people who watch the Olympics would like to be like the
determination.
Q: Why does the man disagree with the woman?
4.M: Do you think drug taking is widespread among amateur athletes
trying to get stronger?
W: It’s hard to ay whether it’s true or not. So much of what we hear seems to be rumors.
Q: In which year did the Olympic song become official?
Key: 1. B 2. B 3. C 4. C 5.C
.6. A 7. A 8. A 9. C 10. A
Understanding a Long Conversation
Audio Script
W: I know you’re strong. That’s not the problem.
M: Then you think my heart is weak. But that isn’t so! I have amazing determination. I swear, my passion is unmatched by any other amateur athlete in the world. I defy you to say otherwise.
Q:Does the woman believe that there is a problem with amateur athletes taking drugs?
5.W: Do you think that he could have run in the Olympics if things had
5.What is the man’s problem, according to the woman? D
Understanding a Passage
Audio Script
In the summer of 1936, Jesse Owens became famous all over the world. That summer, Jesse Owens, a black American, joined the best athletes from 50 nations to compete in the Olympics inBerlin,Germany.
Olympic Gold”.
W: I watched that too. It was about the training and sacrifice necessary for athletes to compete in the Olympics.
Q: What was the TV show about?
9.W: Are you noticing the frowns on the faces of the runners? Not one
of them looks happy.
M: You can be sure the two runners from our country are happy. Out of the five races, they’ve won four.
6.W: I heard that when the athlete accepted the gold medal, he thanked
his mom.
M: That’s right. He swore that she was responsible for him developing the strength to win the race.
athletes they see.
W: Maybe they would. But I don’t think most of them have the determination to work so hard to get there.
Q: What does the woman think about people who watch the Olympic Games?
W: I don’t know how to tell you.
M: You don’t think I’m strong enough to enter, do you? Well, I’ll have you know I’m plenty strong. And if yoபைடு நூலகம் say otherwise, you don’t know what you’re talking about.
M: He said, “All that glitters is Olympic gold,” to remind me of the Olympic spirit.
Q: What was the coach’s advice to the man?
2.M: I watched a TV show last night, called “All that Glitters Is
Liu Xiang, a Chinese athlete, showed all of these virtues when he son his gold medal. Though it would have been easy for him to quit, he worked hard every day to accomplish his goal.
Key:
1.Why does the man look great? D
2.How does the man feel about his own strength? B
3.What does the man say about his passion? C
4.How does the woman know the man has a strong heart? D
3.W: Running the hundred-meter dash is nothing compared to the
passion necessary
to run longer races.
M: Are you kidding? I’ve run both and I know they both require
Liu Xiang is a true Olympic hero. Every four years, athletes, like Liu Xiang, teach us the meaning of greatness. And by following their lead, we can also be great. This is why we keep watching.
turned out differently?
M: Definitely. He had the heart. It was just his injury that cost him the opportunity to compete.
Q: Did the athlete compete in the Olympics?
Unit2All That Glitters Is Olympic Gold!
I. Warming Up
Audio Script
Thank you for listening to “All that Glitters Is Olympic Gold”, our report on Olympic heroes and in particular, Liu Xiang. An Olympic hero must have determination, power, and passion. He or she must persist even when tired. This ability to make sacrifices for the sake of glory is what being an Olympic hero is all about.
W: I wouldn’t dare. I’ve seen you run and not quit, and I know your heart is strong. But that isn’t the problem.
M: What’s the problem then?
W: The Olympics ended yesterday.
Q: Why was the athlete able to win the race?
7.M: Come on, you can eat this cake. You don’t have to deny yourself
sweet food just because you’re in the Olympics.