Beach. Samba. CarnivalIt seems that Brazilians are always ready to party. Well, they’ve got a good reason to party now: Rio de Janeiro (or Rio for short), their second largest city, got the 2016 Olympics on October 2th.

This is the first time in the 120-year history of the modern Olympics that they will be held in South America. It seems the five Olympic rings make more sense now that they’ve included another continent. And, just as Beijing got the world’s attention after receiving the 2008 Olympic nod (同意) in 2001, Rio de Janeiro’s win has put the spotlight on Brazil.

Football  The colors green and yellow might make most people think of Brazil’s football team rather than the national flag. But football in Brazil is more than sport, it’s a way of life. The World Cup brings Brazilians together. Interestingly, the general elections in Brazil are usually held in the same year as the World Cup. Political parties try to take advantage of the patriotic enthusiasm (愛(ài)國(guó)熱情) created by football and ________ .

Carnival “Live Your Passion (激情)” was the Rio team’s slogan. The carnival is one of the most powerful images of Brazilian enthusiasm. It’s held every year across the country, with street parades and exciting music. The parade in Rio is one of the world’s biggest carnivals. Every February, tens of thousands of people go there for the event.

The economy  The Rio bid (申辦) team set up a $14. 4 billion (98 billion yuan) budget for the games—the largest of this year’s bidding cities. What stands behind the big budget is Brazil’s stronger economy. Brazil’s is the largest national economy in Latin America, and has experienced a giant leap in the past few years.

1. What’s the best title of this passage? (no more than 8 words)

2. Which sentence in the text is the closest in meaning to the following one?

3. Fill in the blank in Paragraph 3 with proper words. (no more than 5 words)

4. What did Brazil depend on to get the 2016 Olympics? (no more than 8 words)

5. Translate the underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 into Chinese.

 

1. Rio won the 2016 Olympics bid

2. It is possible that most people won’t think of the national flag, but Brazil’s football team on seeing the colors green and yellow.

The colors green and yellow might make most people think of Brazil’s football team rather than the national flag.

3. bring it into politics/ use it in politics/ use it in their elections

4. Beach, samba, carnival, football and the economy.

5. 正如2001年北京取得2008年奧運(yùn)會(huì)舉辦權(quán)之后得到世界關(guān)注一樣,里約熱內(nèi)盧的勝利也使巴西成為眾人矚目的焦點(diǎn)。

 

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Between a Rock and a Hard Place

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No one tells us that the greatest moments of a lifetime are short, unplanned and nearly always catches us off guard.

Not long ago, as I was reading a bedtime story to my seven- year-old daughter, Annie I became aware of her focused look. She was starring at me with a faraway, blank expression. Apparently, completing The Tale of Samuel Whiskers was not as important as we first thought.

I asked what she was thinking about.

“Mommy,” she whispersd., “I just can’t stop looking at your pretty face, I almost dissolved on the spot.

Little did she know how many trying moments the glow(喜悅)of her sincerely loving statement would carry me through over the following years.

Not long after, I took my four-year-old son to an elegant department store, Where the sweet notes of classic love song drew us toward a tuxedoed(穿晚禮服)musician playing a grand piano. Sam and I sat down on a marble bench nearby, and he seemed as astonished by the pleasant theme as I was.

I didn’t realize that Sam had stood up next to me until he turned, took my face in his little hansd and said, “Dance with me”.

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56. From the pasage we know that      .

   A. Annie knew how important she was to her mothre.

   B. shoppers didn’t notice the author dancing with her son.

   C. the Tale of Samuel Whiskers is a book for children.

   D. Sam was not surprised at the music which was played in the store.

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   A. sad            B. deeply moved         C. annoyed         D. ashamed

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   A. Because she knew she wouldn’t given the universe.

   B. Because her son was the nost important person to her.

   C. Because she thought she was the happiest one at the moment.

   D. Because it was very important for the author to dance with her son.

59. What does the author want to prove by showing two examples of her kids?

   A. Her kids love her very much.  B. She enjoys staying with her kids.

   C. The greatest moments of a lifetime al ways come unexpectedly.

   D. Those women walking under the moon should enjoy the happiness with kids.

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   A. Annie is older than Sam.       B. Sam is the author’s son.

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