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译林版选择性必修二Unit 2单词填空练习
By Stephano
(一)
1. Victory in the last game gave them a psychological advantage over their (对手).
2. (投诉) must be made through the proper channels.
3. Unfortunately, on Friday night he showed neither decency nor (高贵).
4. The deliberate (残忍) of his words cut her like a knife.
5. Assessing (保险) risk can never be an exact science.
6. For over a century, people from diverse backgrounds have made j efforts to help realize Coubertin’s dream.
7. His dream was that the Olympics would help people of different r origins and from different cultures live side by side in peace.
8. They c in such events as boxing, running and the long jump.
9. During the early Games, only Greek men were allowed to p .
10. Every four years, thousands of highly trained and talented athletes gather together in the spirit of friendship, s and fair play.
(二)
11. Football is one of the most popular sports in the world and many countries have their own football (联赛).
12. Monti’s remarkable, (无私) decision to help a fellow competitor, in the final stages of an Olympic event, is an example to us all.
13. Every language has its (习语), which are groups of words with meanings different from the meanings of the individual words.
14. There is an old and very wise saying, repeated many times, “Win with humility, lose with grace, and do both with (尊严).”
15. Whether you come first or last, it is important to remember that at any sporting event, you face two (对手): your fellow competitors and yourself.
16. Since sport is an inseparable part of day-to-day life, there are lots of sports idioms that have f their way into everyday language.
17. As you know, in a football match, players try to kick or head the ball into the o team’s goal, which is the net between two big goalposts fixed to the ground.
18. Almost nobody likes to come second, and sometimes it is difficult to keep everything in p .
19. More often than not, winning has the victor w on air, lost in the glory of the moment, while the loser is left with a bitter taste and a feeling of failure.
20. I ran my race relaxed and confident, even though my l were being tested like never before.
(三)
21. Modern society honours winners and successful sportspeople quickly become (名人), admired by all.
22. while I didn’t feel that I had a strong (体质) to run that far, I thought the next best thing would be to help those who could.
23. I felt really proud of myself, and my friends and I agreed to run in the next city (马拉松)!
24. The majority of these sports are (同样)to those at the Olympics but other sports, such as wushu, have been added too.
25. Since then the upward (趋势) for Chinese sport has been unstoppable.
26. The year 2022 will be another historic moment for China, as Beijing won the e to host the Winter Olympics.
27. As Coubertin believed, “With the Olympic Games, each generation celebrates its advent, its joy of living, its f in the future, its ambition and its will to ascend.
28. Over the next six weeks, I g increased the distance I ran in each training session.
29. The Youth Olympic Games give talented teenagers a chance to connect with f athletes from diverse backgrounds.
30. In addition to hosting the Olympics for the first time, China also r first in the medal table.
(四)
31. A city half-marathon for (业余爱好者) was being organized to help raise money for charity.
32. My (面颊) were red, and I could hear myself breathing heavily as I looked up at the blue sky.
33. There are competitions featuring mixed teams, such as mixed swimming (接力赛).
34. The 2008 Beijing Olympics called on the whole world to join in the Olympic spirit and build a better future for (人类)with the slogan “One World, One Dream”.
35. In an interview she revealed that the secret of her (始终如一) good performance was the training that she never missed.
36. A former track and f athlete from the UK, she won an Olympic gold medal in her home country in 2012.
37. Another sportsperson that should be a is Jessica Ennis-Hill.
38. Afterwards, this young man p to become the world heavyweight champion in 1964, and later changed his name to the one we all know—Muhammad Ali.
39. He came to public attention during the 1960 Rome Olympics, when he won the light-heavyweight gold medal for the USA, d great talent and personality in the process.
40. M by the Olympic motto “Faster, Higher, Stronger”, many well-known athletes, both male and female, have devoted themselves to achieving sporting excellence and pushing the boundaries of human achievement.
(五)
41. The (活动场地) where a baseball game is played is called a ballpark.
42. Curveballs are balls that suddenly turn in the air, and these are of course difficult for the other team to (处理).
43. In day-to-day life, if someone makes an unfair and (残酷) remark, we can describe it as “below the belt”.
44. A boxer is not allowed to use his or her (拳头) to hit the opponent below the waist.
45. If someone makes a bad mistake which (无意) harms their own interests, they are said to have scored an own goal.
46. An insurance salesman could rightly (抱怨) about the company moving the goalposts
47. You might see this expression in the newspapers when the local council makes a decision which b terribly!
48. “Three s and you are out” is another idiom that comes from baseball.
49. When a boxer is losing badly and is too tired or confused to give up on his or her own, the coach will l throw a towel into the ring to end the fight.
50. “Throwing in the t ” is another common idiom that comes from boxing.
译林版选择性必修二Unit 2单词填空参考答案
By Stephano
(一)
51. Victory in the last game gave them a psychological advantage over their opponents(对手).
52. Complaints(投诉) must be made through the proper channels.
53. Unfortunately, on Friday night he showed neither decency nor dignity(高贵).
54. The deliberate cruelty(残忍) of his words cut her like a knife.
55. Assessing insurance(保险) risk can never be an exact science.
56. For over a century, people from diverse backgrounds have made joint efforts to help realize Coubertin’s dream.
57. His dream was that the Olympics would help people of different racial origins and from different cultures live side by side in peace.
58. They competed in such events as boxing, running and the long jump.
59. During the early Games, only Greek men were allowed to participate.
60. Every four years, thousands of highly trained and talented athletes gather together in the spirit of friendship, solidarity and fair play.
(二)
61. Football is one of the most popular sports in the world and many countries have their own football leagues(联赛).
62. Monti’s remarkable, unselfish(无私) decision to help a fellow competitor, in the final stages of an Olympic event, is an example to us all.
63. Every language has its idioms(习语), which are groups of words with meanings different from the meanings of the individual words.
64. There is an old and very wise saying, repeated many times, “Win with humility, lose with grace, and do both with dignity(尊严).”
65. Whether you come first or last, it is important to remember that at any sporting event, you face two opponents(对手): your fellow competitors and yourself.
66. Since sport is an inseparable part of day-to-day life, there are lots of sports idioms that have found their way into everyday language.
67. As you know, in a football match, players try to kick or head the ball into the opposing team’s goal, which is the net between two big goalposts fixed to the ground.
68. Almost nobody likes to come second, and sometimes it is difficult to keep everything in perspective.
69. More often than not, winning has the victor walking on air, lost in the glory of the moment, while the loser is left with a bitter taste and a feeling of failure.
70. I ran my race relaxed and confident, even though my limits were being tested like never before.
(三)
71. Modern society honours winners and successful sportspeople quickly become celebrities(名人), admired by all.
72. while I didn’t feel that I had a strong constitution(体质) to run that far, I thought the next best thing would be to help those who could.
73. I felt really proud of myself, and my friends and I agreed to run in the next city marathon(马拉松)!
74. The majority of these sports are identical(同样)to those at the Olympics but other sports, such as wushu, have been added too.
75. Since then the upward trend(趋势) for Chinese sport has been unstoppable.
76. The year 2022 will be another historic moment for China, as Beijing won the election to host the Winter Olympics.
77. As Coubertin believed, “With the Olympic Games, each generation celebrates its advent, its joy of living, its faith in the future, its ambition and its will to ascend.
78. Over the next six weeks, I gradually increased the distance I ran in each training session.
79. The Youth Olympic Games give talented teenagers a chance to connect with fellow athletes from diverse backgrounds.
80. In addition to hosting the Olympics for the first time, China also ranked first in the medal table.
(四)
81. A city half-marathon for amateurs(业余爱好者) was being organized to help raise money for charity.
82. My cheeks(面颊) were red, and I could hear myself breathing heavily as I looked up at the blue sky.
83. There are competitions featuring mixed teams, such as mixed swimming relays(接力赛).
84. The 2008 Beijing Olympics called on the whole world to join in the Olympic spirit and build a better future for humanity(人类)with the slogan “One World, One Dream”.
85. In an interview she revealed that the secret of her consistent(始终如一) good performance was the training that she never missed.
86. A former track and field athlete from the UK, she won an Olympic gold medal in her home country in 2012.
87. Another sportsperson that should be applauded is Jessica Ennis-Hill.
88. Afterwards, this young man proceeded to become the world heavyweight champion in 1964, and later changed his name to the one we all know—Muhammad Ali.
89. He came to public attention during the 1960 Rome Olympics, when he won the light-heavyweight gold medal for the USA, demonstrating great talent and personality in the process.
90. Motivated by the Olympic motto “Faster, Higher, Stronger”, many well-known athletes, both male and female, have devoted themselves to achieving sporting excellence and pushing the boundaries of human achievement.
(五)
91. The venue(活动场地) where a baseball game is played is called a ballpark.
92. Curveballs are balls that suddenly turn in the air, and these are of course difficult for the other team to handle(处理).
93. In day-to-day life, if someone makes an unfair and cruel(残酷) remark, we can describe it as “below the belt”.
94. A boxer is not allowed to use his or her fists(拳头) to hit the opponent below the waist.
95. If someone makes a bad mistake which unintentionally(无意) harms their own interests, they are said to have scored an own goal.
96. An insurance salesman could rightly complain(抱怨) about the company moving the goalposts
97. You might see this expression in the newspapers when the local council makes a decision which backfires terribly!
98. “Three strikes and you are out” is another idiom that comes from baseball.
99. When a boxer is losing badly and is too tired or confused to give up on his or her own, the coach will literally throw a towel into the ring to end the fight.
100. “Throwing in the towel” is another common idiom that comes from boxing.
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