Her opponent was the defending champion whose childhood dream was to win the French Open. She was the underdog who never saw the tournament on TV as a girl in China and never thought she’d get far on the red clay of the French Open, one of the four tennis Grand Slams (大滿貫).

But it was Li Na who fell on her back in triumph(勝利) on June 4. Nearly two hours’ hitting gave Li a 2-0 victory over Francesca Schiavone of Italy and made her the only tennis player, man or woman, from Asia to take home a Grand Slam title.

Chinese media have been swept along by the praise. An editorial carried by Xinhua News Agency said “Li Na is the best PR (Public Relations) for China,” and called her an “outstanding name card for the country” and a “brilliant diplomat”. It compared Li to Chinese NBA star Yao Ming, noting that both “can speak very fluent English, and both of them have a kind of sense of humor that is appreciated by foreigners”.

Success has come late for Li. She once gave up tennis for two years and studied journalism at Wuhan’s Huazhong University of Science and Technology. But in 2004, she returned and continues to play the best tennis she could.

“Dream comes true,” Li said after the match. “I am so happy that my efforts have paid off.” Li has often been seen as a rebel(叛逆者), or at least a representative of a new generation. She has a tattoo(紋身), has dyed her hair many different colors and has even been known to yell at her husband in public. “The plain-speaking, tattooed, individualist has the ability to transcend the sport and become a global star”, the BBC news reported.

No matter how important the French Open championship is, Li is not resting on her laurels(桂冠) — she’s already thinking about winning a second major title. “When you have the first one, naturally you will think about the second one. Now I have more confidence playing on other surfaces,” Li told China Daily, as she prepares for the Wimbledon Championship, which will start on June 20.

55. Which year did Li Na begin to study journalism?

A. In 2004.                      B. In 2002.               C. In 2006.              D. In 2000.

56. It can be inferred from the passage that ______.

A. Li Na’s childhood dream was to win the French Open

B. compared to Yao Ming, Li Na speak more fluent English

C. the BBC reported that she has a tattoo, has dyed her hair and yelled at her husband in public

D. Francesca Schiavone was given a 2-0 failure in the Open championship after nearly two hours’ hitting

57. According to the passage, we can know that ______.

A. after the Open championship, Li Na would become normal but not a rebel

B. Li Na can stand for China and become a brilliant diplomat

C. Li Na is full of confidence to get a second major title

D. Li Na would pay more attention to her own personality and wouldn’t yell at her husband

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“Instructor,” the girl finally said, “Shuldn’t I be learning more moves?”

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Not quite understanding, but believing in her teacher, the girl kept training.

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“No,” the instructor insisted, “Let her continue.”

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    A.The Story of a Girl.     B.A Disabled Girl.

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“No,” the instructor insisted, “Let her continue.”
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“No,” the instructor insisted, “Let her continue.”

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On the way home, the girl and her teacher reviewed every move in each and every match. Then the girl gathered the courage to ask what was really on her mind.

“Instructor, how did I win the tournament with only one move?”

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The girl’s biggest weakness had become her biggest strength.

1.What can we learn about the girl?

A.She was disabled in an accident.            B.She disliked judo training.

C.She learnt several moves.                 D.She won the first two matches hard.

2.The underlined word “overmatched” probably means       .

A.impatient         B.depressed         C.defeated          D.trapped

3.The girl won the championship because of       .

A.her bravery        B.her skills          C.her tricks          D.her strength

4.Which of the following is probably the best title of the story?

A.The Story of a Girl.                      B.A Disabled Girl.

C.Defense Matters.                       D.Weakness Becomes Strength.

 

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老師和父母對(duì)他的錯(cuò)誤感到非常生氣,因?yàn)樗麄円呀?jīng)對(duì)此強(qiáng)調(diào)了許多遍了。

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