"Super Dan", as top-seeded Lin Dan of China is better known in the badminton(羽毛球) world, had his Olympic dream come true after claiming the men's singles gold by beating Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia on August 17 in the Beijing Olympics.
His father, Lin Jianbin, said "Super Dan"has waited for four years to get this championship and he felt very proud of his son, as well as his prospective daughter-in-law Xie Xingfang, who is also a badminton player and won silver in women's singles at the Beijing Games.
An SMS: The beginning of a love story
Lin was born in Shanghang County, Longyan in Fujian Province. He first met Xie Xingfang when he was 14-years-old. 16-year-old Xie was attending a national youth team badminton training camp in Jinjiang, Fujian and Lin was also there.
Tall and beautiful, Xie became the Snow White in the heart of Lin Dan, and he tried to please her and get chances to chat with her after the training sessions. He did not go beyond that.
Before the Spring Festival in 2004, Lin finally mustered(召集,聚集) the courage and sent Xie Xingfang a text message - I LOVE YOU. In fact, Xie Xingfang had already realized Lin Dan was fond of her. And covertly(秘密地) , she began to pay attention to Lin's movement and performance on the court. "He is very interesting, got a lot of ideas, and is a lovely boy."
Two Kisses
In May 2004 at the Thomas Cup in Jakarta, their love relationship was first known to the public. Xie sat with her teammates and watched the men's team playing. When Lin Dan won the match, he rushed to the bench and kissed Xie, a move that Xie did not expect Lin to do in public. A photographer captured this moment.
At the All England Open in 2007, Lin kissed her again in public, making Xie feel like the happiest woman in the world.
After Lin won his third title at the Open, he did not stay to watch Xie play. Xie defeated her opponent and won the championship. When she was called to accept the trophy(獎(jiǎng)品,戰(zhàn)利品) , Lin suddenly emerged at the central venue, holding red roses and gave her the flowers, and a passionate kiss.
Nine Roses
Earlier, on February 14, 2006, Lin and Xie were with the national badminton teams at a training camp in Jinjiang. The teams had their rules – not going out of the training camp. Xie thought she would spend the Valentine's Day without flowers.
But Lin still managed to give her a surprise – giving her a Dior wallet as a Valentine's gift and nine roses. With the teams' rule in place, Lin asked his local friend to buy the roses and gave her a pleasant Valentines surprise.
A 200-square-meter apartment
Lin Dan and Xie Xingfang's love has been through four years of tests, and Xie's father also said that they should consider marriage after the Olympics.
In fact, Lin Dan has already prepared for this. He has bought a 200-square-meter apartment in downtown Beijing, with 4 rooms and 2 living rooms. Paying about 20,000 yuan per square meter for the apartment, it is reported the apartment is now valued at 8 million yuan.
"After the Olympics, we really want to live our own lives, go on vacation, go to school, get married, I am really looking forward to it," Xie said happily.
With two kitchens, one Chinese and one Western style, Xie said she wanted to be the person preparing soup at home and enjoy family life.
小題1:How old was Lin Dan when he first met Xie Xingfang?
A.14B.16C.18D.20
小題2:What does Xie Xingfang specialize in?
A.tennisB.badminton
C.basketballD.swimming
小題3:What did Lin Dan give Xie Xingfang as a gift for the Valentinge’s Day in 2006?
A.A Chanel perfumeB.A Dior wallet
C.An LV handbagD.A Tiffany ring
小題4:When are the plans of this couple after the Olympic except _____?
A.to start businessB.to go to school
C.to go on vacationD.to get married

小題1:A
小題2:B
小題3:B
小題4:A
文章講述的是羽毛球選手林丹和他的妻子謝杏芳之間的相識(shí)相知的過(guò)程。
小題1:實(shí)施細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)第三段He first met Xie Xingfang when he was 14-years-old可知,他當(dāng)時(shí)是十四歲。
小題2:實(shí)施細(xì)節(jié)題,根據(jù)第二段his prospective daughter-in-law Xie Xingfang, who is also a badminton player and won silver in women's singles at the Beijing Games可知,她是在羽毛球方面比較突出。
小題3:實(shí)施細(xì)節(jié)題,根據(jù)“Nine Roses”部分的But Lin still managed to give her a surprise – giving her a Dior wallet as a Valentine's gift and nine roses可知,送了一個(gè)錢包給她。
小題4:根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段可知,除了做生意意外,他們都作了相關(guān)的打算。
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I walked into the  40 morning light. Behind me, a door shut. It was the sound of the closing of a life.
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A.windowB.houseC.doorD.glass
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There , using tissue taken from unburned areas of Ammie’s body, surgeons performed complex skin grafts(植皮手術(shù))to close her wounds and control her injuries , an operation that took about six hours. Over the next 16 years, Ammie underwent(經(jīng)歷)12 more operations to repair her body.
When she started school at the age of 4 , other pupils made cruel comments or simply wouldn’t play with her . “I was the only burned child in the street , the class and the school,” she recalls, “Some children refused to become friends with me because of that.”
Today , age 17 , Ammie can only ever remember being a burned person with scars ; pain is a permanent part of her life, she is still awaiting two further operations. Yet she is a confident, outgoing teenager who offers inspiration and hope to other young burnt victims.
Ammie’s parents have been a great support to her. “They told me of people had a problem with my burns, the problem with my burns, the problem was theirs not mine,” says Ammie. “They taught me to cope with other people’s reactions and constantly reminded me I was valued and loved.” Ammie’s positive attitude to life means she is often contacted by burns charities(慈善機(jī)構(gòu)), helping younger patients build their self-respect to live with permanent scars.
Now she is a member the Scottish Burned Children’s Club. “Ammie provides so much encouragement for the younger ones. She is optimistic and outgoing and a perfect role model for them , ” say Donald Todd, chairman of the club.
This month , Ammie will join some younger children on a summer camp. “I’ll show them how to shrug off  unkind stares from others , ” she says. Ammie loves wearing fashionable sleeveless tops(無(wú)袖上衣), and she plans to show the children at the summer camp that they can too. “I don’t go to great lengths to hide my scars , ” she says . “I gave up wondering how other people would react years ago.”
小題1:Ammie was taken to Glasgow Royal hospital because      .
A.it was the nearest hospital to her home
B.it was the only hospital curing her burns
C.surgeons there were skilled at performing skin grafts
D.it was a local hospital excellent at treating burns
小題2:How many operations will Ammie have to receive altogether ?
A.12B.13C.14D.15
小題3:The underlined phrase “shrug off” in the last paragraph is closet in meaning to      .
A.ignoreB.a(chǎn)voidC.a(chǎn)cceptD.tolerate
小題4:Which of the following best describes Ammie ?
A.Shy, pessimistic and discouraged.
B.Strong-minded , optimistic and helpful.
C.Fashionable , sensitive and easygoing.
D.Careful , confident and intelligent.
小題5:What is the main idea of the passage?
A.Ammie had an accidents and had to do many operations.
B.Ammie was a brave gire after the accident.
C.Ammie helped many younger patients.
D.Ammie has a positive life through many operations.

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