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The Asian Games, also called the Asiad, is a multi-sport event held every four years among athletes from all over Asia. The games are regulated by the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) under the supervision of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). In August 1948, during the 14th Olympic Games in London, Indian IOC representative Guru Dutt Sondhi proposed to sports leaders of the Asian teams the idea of having discussions about holding the Asian Games. They agreed to form the Asian Athletic Federation. A preparatory committee was set up to draft the charter for the Asian amateur athletic federation. In February, 1949, the Asian athletic federation was formally formed and used the name Asian Games Federation. It was decided to hold the first Asian Games in 1951 in New Delhi, the capital of India. They added that the Asian Games would be regularly held once every four years. Medals are awarded in each event, with gold for first place, silver for second and bronze for third, a tradition which started in 1951. Competitors are entered by a National Olympic Committee (NOC) to represent their country of citizenship. National anthems and flags accompany the medal ceremonies, and tables showing the number of medals won by each country are widely used. In general, only recognized nations are represented, but a few non-sovereign countries are allowed to take part. The 15th Asian Games were held in Doha, Qatar from December 1 to December 15, 2006. More than 10,000 athletes, who represented 45 countries and regions, took part in 39 sports and 424 events of the Games. The 16th Asian Games will be held in Guangzhou, China from November 12, 2010 to November 27, 2010.
1. The Asian Games is a multi-sport event held .
A. every four years among athletes from all over Asiad.
B. every forty years among athletes from all over Asia.
C. every four years among athletes from all over Asia.
D. every four years among athletes from all over the Olympic Council of Asia.
Read the passage and choose the best answer to each question. The Asian Games, also called the Asiad, is a multi-sport event held every four years among athletes from all over Asia. The games are regulated by the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) under the supervision of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). In August 1948, during the 14th Olympic Games in London, Indian IOC representative Guru Dutt Sondhi proposed to sports leaders of the Asian teams the idea of having discussions about holding the Asian Games. They agreed to form the Asian Athletic Federation. A preparatory committee was set up to draft the charter for the Asian amateur athletic federation. In February, 1949, the Asian athletic federation was formally formed and used the name Asian Games Federation. It was decided to hold the first Asian Games in 1951 in New Delhi, the capital of India. They added that the Asian Games would be regularly held once every four years. Medals are awarded in each event, with gold for first place, silver for second and bronze for third, a tradition which started in 1951. Competitors are entered by a National Olympic Committee (NOC) to represent their country of citizenship. National anthems and flags accompany the medal ceremonies, and tables showing the number of medals won by each country are widely used. In general, only recognized nations are represented, but a few non-sovereign countries are allowed to take part. The 15th Asian Games were held in Doha, Qatar from December 1 to December 15, 2006. More than 10,000 athletes, who represented 45 countries and regions, took part in 39 sports and 424 events of the Games. The 16th Asian Games will be held in Guangzhou, China from November 12, 2010 to November 27, 2010. 1. The Asian Games is a multi-sport event held . A. every four years among athletes from all over Asiad. B. every forty years among athletes from all over Asia. C. every four years among athletes from all over Asia. D. every four years among athletes from all over the Olympic Council of Asia. 2. Where did the first Asian take part in? A. In India. B. In Britain. C. In China. D. In Qatar. 3. What does OCA stand for? A. International Olympic Committee. B. Olympic Council of Asia. C. National Olympic Committee. D. Asian Athletic Federation. 4. How many countries take part in the 15th Asian Games? A. Fifty-five. B. Forty-five. C. Thirty-nine. D. Twenty-four. 5. In which country will the 16th Asian Games be held? A. Qatar. B. India. C. Japan. D. China. Read the passage and choose the best answer to each question. Stamp collecting is the collecting of postage stamps and related objects, such as overs (envelopes or packages with stamps on them). It is one of the world’s most popular hobbies, with estimates of the number of collectors ranging up to 20 million in the United States alone. Many casual collectors enjoy accumulating stamps without worrying about the tiny details, but the creation of a large or comprehensive collection generally requires some philatelic knowledge. This is especially important for those who intend to spend large amounts for stamps. Stamps collectors are an important source of revenue for some small countries who create limited runs of elaborate stamps designed mainly to be bought by stamps collectors. The stamps produced by these countries far exceed the postal needs of the countries. Some collectors, observing the generally rising prices of rare stamps, have taken to Philatelic Investment. Rare stamps are among the most portable of tangible investments, and are easy to store. They offer an attractive alternative to art, other collectible investments, and precious metals. 1. The estimated number of stamp collectors in the United States is __________. A. 30 million B. 20 million C. 10 million D. 15 million 2. Philatelic knowledge is especially important for . A. many casual collectors enjoy B. some small countries C. those who intend to spend large amounts for stamps D. the postal needs of the countries 3. Why have some collectors taken to Philatelic Investments? A. Because they have observed the generally rising prices of stamps. B. Because they have observed the generally rising prices of rare stamps. C. Because they have observed the generally low prices of stamps. D. Because they haven’t observed the generally rising prices of stamps. 4. The word they in paragraph 4 refers to ___________. A. Stamps collectors B. Small countries C. Rare stamps D. The prices of rare stamps 5. Which of the following is NOT true about rare stamps? A. They are among the most portable of tangible investments. B. They are easy to store. C. They are an important source of revenue. D. They offer an attractive alternative to art. Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word In 1973, when the tiger appeared to be facing extinction, the World Wide Fund for Nature and (1)........... Indian Government agreed to set (2)................... "Operation Tiger" - a campaign (3).........save this threatened creature. They started by creating nine special parks (4).......... that tigers could live in safety. The first was at Ranthambhore, a region (5)......... was quickly turning into a desert (6)........... too much of the grass was being eaten by the local people's cattle. At the time there (7) ............... just fourteen tigers left there. The government had to clear twelve small villages, which meant moving nearly 1,000 people and 10,000 cattle so the land (8)........ . be handed back to nature. Today, Ranthambhore is a very different place, with grass tall (9)...... for tigers to hide in, and there are now at I (10).......... forty of them (11)........ the park, wandering freely about. Other animals have also benefited. For example, there are many (12)....... deer and monkeys than before. The people (13)........were moved are now living in better conditions. They live in new villages away (14) ....... the tiger park, with schools, temples and fresh water supplies. There are now sixteen such tiger parks in India and the animal's future looks (15)...... little safer. 1. A. the B.a C. with D. of 2.A•in B.down C. up D.on 3. A. in order B. to C. so that D. for 4. A- for B. order C. such D. so 5. A. in which B. with which C. for which D. which 6. A. because B. although C. despite D. but 7. A. only B. was only C. were D. were little 8. A. can B. could C. will D. might 9. A. much B. enough C. too D. so 10.A. least B. all C. first D. times 11. A. near B. outside C. within D. leaving 12. A. fewer B. more C. better D. less 13. A. that B. which C. whose D. by whom 14. A. off B. to C far D. from 15.A.more B. a C. the D. an Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word Tom Cruise is (1) ____ one of America’s top actors. He was born in New York, but he has moved around a lot when (2) ____. He used to (3) _______ a member of the Roman Catholic Church and had planned to become a clergyman. However, when he (4) ____ 18 years old, he tried acting instead. Tom Cruise has received praise along (5) ______ big earnings. The National Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences chose him two times for Best (6) _______ and once for best Supporting Actor. He has won two Golden Globe (7) _______. Forbes magazine named Tom Cruise number one on (8) _______ list of (9) _______ most powerful people in (10) _______. 1. a. suspected b. considered c. named d. submitted 2. a. grow up b. to grow up c. growing up d. grew up 3. a. be b. being c. was d. has been 4. a. is b. was c. were d. had been 5. a. on b. at c. from d. with 6. a. Act b. Actor c. Acting d. Action 7. a. awards b. prices c. praise d. congratulations 8. a. her b. his c. its d. their 9. a. a b. an c. the d. no article 10. a. entertain b. entertainer c. entertaining d. entertainment
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