No | Date | Place | Totals of Gold Medals |
1 | 1896 | Athens, Greece | USA. 11; Greece 10; Germany 7 |
2 | 1900 | Paris, France | France 27; USA 19; Britain 17 |
3 | 1904 | St. Louis, USA | USA. 70; Cuba 5; Germany 4 |
4 | 1908 | London, UK | Britain 56; USA 23; Sweden 7 |
5 | 1912 | Stockholm, Sweden | Sweden 24; USA 23; Britain 10 |
6 | 1916 | Berlin, Germany | Not held because of World War I |
7 | 1920 | Antwerp, Belgium | USA. 41 ; Sweden 19; Britain 15 |
8 | 1924 | Paris, France | USA. 45; Finland 14; France 13 |
9 | 1928 | Amsterdam, Holland | USA. 22; Germany 10; Finland 8 |
10 | 1932 | Los Angeles, USA | USA. 41 ;Italy 12;France 10 |
11 | 1936 | Berlin, Germany | Germany 33; USA 24; Hungary 10 |
12 | 1940 | Helsinki, Finland | Not held because of World War II |
13 | 1944 | London, UK | Not held because of World War II |
14 | 1948 | London, UK | USA. 38; Sweden 16; France 10 |
15 | 1952 | Helsinki, Finland | USA. 40; USSR 22; Hungary 10 |
16 | 1956 | Melbourne, Australia | USSR 37; USA 32; Australia 13 |
17 | 1960 | Rome, Italy | USSR 43; USA 34; Italy 13 |
18 | 1964 | Tokyo, Japan | USA. 36; USSR 30; Japan 16 |
19 | 1964 | Mexico City, Mexico | USA. 45; USSR 30; Japan 11 |
20 | 1972 | Munich, W. G. | USSR 50; USA 33; GDR 20 |
21 | 1976 | Montreal, Canada | USSR 49;GDR 40; USA 34 |
22 | 1980 | Moscow, USSR | USSR 80; GDR 47; Bulgaria 8 |
23 | 1984 | Los Angeles, USA | UAS 83; Romania 20; W. G. 17 |
24 | 1988 | Seoul, S. Korea | USSR 55; GDR 37; USA 36 |
25 | 1992 | Barcelona, Spain | CIS45; USA 37; Germany 33 |
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阅读理解。 | |||
Sandwich was an Englishman. He lived in the 18th century. Sandwich was rich, but he liked to play cards for money. He often played for 24 hours, and didn"t even stop to have his meals. He ordered his servants to bring him some meat and bread. He put the meat between the two pieces of bread and held the food in his left hand while he played cards with his right hand. People liked Sandwich"s idea, and from then on they ate bread and meat as Sandwich did. From the name of the man, Sandwich, we have the word of the food "sandwich" today. | |||
1. Sandwich was the ______. | |||
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A. name of a servant B. name of a man with a lot of money C. poor man who lived on playing cards D. name of food which was liked by the rich | |||
2. Sandwich ______. | |||
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阅读理解。 | |||
Long ago, people in Rome talked to one another in Latin. Pupils in school learned to read and write in Latin. Books are in Latin. Some Romans went to other parts of the world. They took their language with them. Soon Latin was used in many countries. It became a world language. People in other countries did not talk in Latin the same way. In each land, they changed the language a little. As time went by, they made more changes. At last they did not talk in Latin any more. New languages had come from the old one. People do not talk to one another in Latin today. But they still use many Latin words. You do, too. Street, wall, city, and salt are some of the Latin words we use. You are a pupil in school. Pupil is a Latin word. It means "little doll". | |||
1. Latin was used by people in _____. | |||
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A. Rome B. the United States C. Greece D. Texas | |||
2. The story says, "People do not talk to each other in Latin today. But they still use many Latin words," The word they means _____. | |||
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完形填空。 | |||
Almost everyone 1 the meanings of Mr, Mrs and Miss. Mr is used before the family names of men. Mrs is for married (结婚的) women and Miss is for unmarried women. But 2 is Ms? Some businessmen (商人) in the United States 3 Ms before a woman"s name when they do not know whether (是否) the woman is married. Today, however, many women like Ms better 4 Mrs or Miss. The word " 5 " does not tell us whether or not a man is married. Some women want to be equal to (和......平等) 6 in this way. These women feel that it is not important for people to know whether they are married or not. There are some problems with "Ms", however. 7 women like it. Some like the older ways of doing things. Some find 8 difficult to read. Ms 9 [miz]. Young women like it better than older women do. It is difficult to know whether Ms will be used by more American women in the future. What do you think 10 it? | |||
综合填空。 | |||