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1、The Olympics,Pierre de CoubertinCoubertin was interested in sports education as he believed it had the potential to develop what he called moral energy“and announced that he intended to revive the Olympic Games.On 23rd June,1894,he established the International Olympic Committee(IOC)at a meeting hel
2、d at the University of Sorbonne in Paris.,Olympism,Olympism is a philosophy of life,exalting and combining in a balanced whole the qualities of body,will and mind.Blending sport with culture and education,Olympism seeks to create a way of life based on the joy found in effort,the educational value o
3、f good example and respect for universal fundamental ethical principles.(Olympic Charter,Fundamental Principles,paragraph 1),There has always been Olympic mischief,Erich Segal(1937)He has published a number of scholarly works as well as teaching at the university level.He has acted as a visiting pro
4、fessor for the University of Munich,Princeton University,and Dartmouth College.He has written widely on Greek and Latin literature,and also won literary honour in France and Italy.he is best known as author of the screenplay for Yellow Submarine,1968 motion picture hit by The Beatles;and his novel L
5、ove Story,a New York Times No.1 bestseller,Quotations from Love Story Love means never having to say youre sorry.Jennifer:You look stupid and rich.Oliver:Well,what if Im smart and poor?Jennifer:*Im*smart and poor.Oliver:Well what makes you so smart?Jennifer:I wouldnt go out for coffee with you thats
6、 what.Oliver:Well what if I wasnt even gonna ask you to go out for coffee with me?Jennifer:Well thats what makes you stupid.,Warm-up Activities1.Do you happen to know any case of trickery and dishonesty in sports?.2.Many athletes in most prominent sports are made very rich through sponsorships.Do yo
7、u think Chinese athletes,especially soccer players are overly paid?State your reasons.3.What measures should be taken to make both sports fans and professional athletes behave in conformity with public courtesy and sportsmanship?,ANCIENT OLYMPICS CHEATING Not all athletes lived up to this code of ex
8、cellence.Those who were discovered cheating were fined,and the money was used to make bronze statues of Zeus,which were erected on the road to the stadium.The statues were inscribed with messages describing the offenses,warning others not to cheat,reminding athletes that victory was won by skill and
9、 not by money,and emphasizing the Olympic spirit of piety toward the gods and fair competition.The earliest recorded cheater was Eupolus of Thessaly,who bribed boxers in the 98th Olympiad.,Modern Olympics:Is the Ideal Working?The Olympics is a great opportunity for nations to come together in peace,
10、but there have been difficult periods.The USA did not participate in the 1980 Moscow games due to political differences and the USSR returned the favour in 1984 by not going to Los Angeles.In Munich in 1972,11 athletes were killed by terrorists,and a bomb attack killed two people in Atlanta in 1996.
11、The ideal of fair competition is also under attack,with some athletes cheating by using drugs to improve their performance.Runner,Ben Johnson,lost his Olympic Gold medal in 1988 because he used steroids.,Key words:1.quip vt.make clever or sarcastic remarks*I punch him playfully on the chest and quip
12、 that Id hate to have met him if he was tense.*He quipped before kissing Alicia when they remarried last June.2.snob n.a person who is overly proud of having special knowledge or judgment in a subject,or of belonging to a presumably superior social class*I have to admit that I nearly did fall into t
13、he trap of becoming a snob.*Hes a bit of a snob and wont speak to the likes of me.,3.arbiter n.a person or group authorized to judge a competition,controversy,etc.;an arbitrator*He took on himself the role of moral arbiter of the nation.*The arbiter will have the last say in resolving this dispute.4
14、.enticement n.an inducement to gain or pleasure*There is a range of enticements to have a credit card.*They tried to persuade me to go to Florida,but hot weather is not much of an enticement if you dont like the sun.,5.absolve vt.free(sb.)from fulfilling a promise or duty,or from having to suffer fo
15、r wrongdoing*The witness testimony absolved him from all blame for the accident.I absolve you from your vows as they are really so unattainable.6.ferocious adj.extremely savage;fierce*President George W.Bush has met with some ferocious criticism from the opposition.*The police had had to deal with s
16、ome of the most ferocious violence ever seen on the streets of London.,7.besmirch vt.dishonor(sb./sth.);slander*No matter who he may be,the man who publicly besmirches his wifes name,is not,was not,and never will be,a gentleman.*His jealous brother besmirched him in front of a large group of his col
17、leagues.8.anecdote n.a short account of some interesting incident or event,esp.one in the life of a person*A successful professor always knows how to use the anecdotes at the right time to diversify his lectures.*I related the anecdote,whereupon he laughed heartily.,9.nonetheless adv.however;neverth
18、eless*Chinas entry into WTO,nonetheless,opens up new opportunities and challenges for its development.*There are serious problems in our country.Nonetheless,we feel this is a good time to return.10.fortify vt.strengthen against attack*All the strategic passes in the mountains are fortified.*They hur
19、riedly fortified the village with barricades of carts,tree trunks and whatever came to hand.,11.ominous adj.of a bad omen;unfavorable;portentous*There was an ominous silence when I asked whether my contract was going to be renewed.*There is a widespread testimony that this ominous fact is due to inh
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