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1、Unit 6Part IA1. straight 2. apart 3. by your sides 4. Relax1. breath 2. your arms to shoulder height /them out sideways 3. your right arm down to touch your left toes / your left arm stretched out Your knees5. your left hand down to touch your right toes6. up again Right everyone. Stand straight - f

2、eet apart - hands by your sides. Relax. Everybody ready? Right - a nice deep breath - now raise your arms to shoulder height and stretch tem out sideways. Good - now swing your right arm down to touch your left toes - keep your left arm stretched out. Dont bend your knees - your legs should be strai

3、ght - and up straight again. Now your left hand down to touch your right toes - and up again. Everybody happy? Now lets do this with a bit of rhythm. Right down, touch your toes and up - left down, touch your toes and up - and again. Right down, touch your toes and up - left down, touch your toes an

4、d up -keep those knees straight. Now keep going until I tell you to stop.B1. In track events, Usain Bolt from Jamaica is the fastest man in 100 meters dash. His recod is 9.69 seconds and was set on August 16, 2008.2. Florance Griffith-Joyner from the USA set the record for the womens 100 meter dash

5、in 10.49 seconds on July 16, 1988.3. The mens 1,500 meter race world record was set by Hicham El Gurerouj from Morocco on July 14, 1998, and his record is 3 minutes 26 seconds.4. The fastest woman in the world in 1,500 meters race is Qu Yunxia from China. Her record is 3 minutes 50,46 seconds and sh

6、e set the record on September 11, 1993.5. The world record for mens 110 meters hurdles was set by Dayron Robles from Cuba on June 13, 2008. the record is 12.87 seconds.6. The gold medal winner for the womens 100 meters hurdles is Yordanka Donkova from Bulgaria, and her record is 12.21 seconds. That

7、was set on August 20, 1988.7. in 20 kilometers race walk for men, Vladimir Kanaykin from Russia is the gold medal winner. His record is 1 hour 17 minutes 16 seconds. It was set on September 29, 2007.8. in 20 kilometers race walk for women, the record is 1 hour 25 minutes and 41 seconds, which was se

8、t by Olimpiada Ivanova from Russia on August 7, 2005.9. Who is the wrodl record holder for mens marathon? Its Haile Gebbrselassie from Ethiopia, and his record is 2 hours 4 minutes 26 seconds. He set the record on September 30, 2007.10. Fro womens marathon, Paula Radcliffe from Great Britain holds t

9、he record in 2 hours 15 minutes and 25 seconds. The record was set on April 13, 2003.11. In field events, Javier Sotomayor from Cuba is the man who jumps highest in the world. His record is 2.45 meters. It was set on July 27, 1993.12. Stefa Kostadianova from Bulgaria seized the gold medal fro womens

10、 high jump on August 30, 1987. her record is 2.09 meters13. The world record fro mens long jump owes to Mike Powell from the USA, whose recored is 8.95 meters. He set his record on August 30, 1991.14. The world record fro womens long jump owes to Dalina Chistyakova from the fromer Soviet Union, whos

11、e record is 7.52 meters. She set this record on June 11, 1988.15. In the mens javelin throw, the world record holder is Jan Zelezny from Czech Republic. His record is 98.48 meters, which was set on May 25, 1996.16. Osleidys Menendez from Cuba is the world holder for the womens javelin throw. Her rec

12、ord is 71.70 meters, which was set on August 14, 2005.C. China/ 110-meter hurdles / Switzerland / finish line / 12.88 seconds / shared with / three one hundredth / old record / 12.90 seconds / 13.02 seconds / 22-year-old / gold medalist / 2004Part IIA: After 13 years and 46, 000 miles (75,000 km) a

13、British adventurer has completed a round-the-world journey using human power alone. Jason Lewis, 40, crossed five continents , two oceans and a sea to become the first person to circumnavigate the globe under his own steam. He finally returned to the UK on Saturday, crossing the Greenwich Meridian L

14、ine, in his custom-designed, 26ft (8 m), pedal-powered boat, “Moksha”. It was the same point where his journey began on 12 July, 1994 when he was just 26 years old. Jason used a variety of modes of transport during his epic journey, including cycling, swimming, kayaking, and in-line skating. His rou

15、te took him west from Britain to the USA and then on to Australia, Asia, and Africa before returning to Europe from the east. The journey was not without dangers: in Colrado Jason was run over by a drunk driver while in-line skating at the side of the road. He spent six weeks in hospital an nearly h

16、ad a limb amputated. As well as surviving the car accident, Jason was robbed and beaten several times on his journey, chansed by a giant crocodile in Australia, and arrested by the Egyptian military as a suspected spy. But on the way he has raised money fro childrens charities around the world as we

17、ll as developing an education program for schoolchildren based on his travels. What now for the world traveler? Jason is happy to be back and may hang up his boots for a while. “Ive seen enough deserts. Ive missed green rolling hills and cozy pubs, sitting by the fire drinking a pint of warm beer, ”

18、 said Jason. “I do miss British humor. Its nice to be with people who take the Mickey out of each other.”B:German ace Michael Schumacher is widely recognized as being the worlds best ever racing driver. In 1995 Michael became the youngest double Formula 1 World Champion (1994-1995 seasons) ever. He

19、is also the 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, and 2004 World Champion. This phenomenal record speaks for itself. In 2003 he beat Juan Manuel Fangios five championships form the 1950s, by taking his sixth! He has now retired form F1, at the end of the 2006 season. The 2004 championship was secured by Michael b

20、efore its conclusion, making it tile number 7. He did it by finishing 2nd at Spa in Belgium, in Ferraris 700th race, to accumulate enough points to seal the deal. Michael also holds the F1 records for : most career wins (91), most wins in a season (13 in 2004 ), most career pole positions ( 66), mos

21、t points during a season ( 148 in 2004), most consecutive world championships ( 5 from 2000 to 2004), most consecutive race wins (7 in 2004 ), most laps leading ( 69),most fastest laps ( 76), plus several others! Michael is the highest paid racing driver in the world and second highest earning sport

22、sman in the world, earning a reputed US$80 million in 2004 ( $40 million of which was his salary from Ferrari)Part IIIA1. March 29, 1981 / 20,000 / 7,474 /6,2552. grow in size3. over 413, 4814. 30,809 / 19995. a charity fund-raising event / over 80 million poundsBTwice 26 miles and a little bit more

23、. Running a maximum of about 20 miles a week.Worried / nervous / concerned about the injury to his ankle. When he realized that he was not able to complete the last 3 miles as fast as the previous 23 2 hours 47 minutes.J - John R - RuthJ: I did the Marathon, thats the London Marathon, last year and

24、this year, those are the only Marathon Ive done.R: so youve done it twice?J: (Ive) done the London Marathon twice - thats right!R: Wow - how far is it?J: Its 26 miles and a little bit more - I dont know exactly how many extra yards and by that stage Im not counting.R: well, wh-what do you do to prep

25、are for it?J: ah in my case, I did a little bit more running than I normally do.R: And what do you normally do?J: Well, I go out running about once a week, for about an hour, and I only did a little bit more for the London Marathon than I would normally do, so I was running a maximum of about 20 mil

26、es a week. I never did any more than that.R: And do you do keep fit exercises and things, or is it just running?J: When I go out running I tend to get home and within a couple of minutes of getting home, Im out there - on the streets - with no warming up exercises or anything. But its best to do war

27、ming up exercises beforehand. I never seem to get round to doing them.R:Ha ! Why not?J: laziness, I think!R: How did you feel at the start of the race?J: I was still very worried about an injury to my , to my foot.R: To your foot?J: Well, actually to my ankleR: From running?J: I hurt my ankle playin

28、g football about three days before. R: so you were quite nervous.J: I was quite nervous. So I was nervous about my ankle and I was very concerned about making sure I kept up with the time that I hoped to run each mile during the race. And I was hoping to run each mile in round about seven minutes. Because the whole field moved very slowly at the start, the first mile marker went by and Id taken nine and a half minutes to run.R: so you were going too slowlyJ: so I was going too slowly. And I remembered then same thing happened last year when I did the Marathon.R: What was your . Can

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