
Part 1:
A:
1.straight
2.apart
3.by your sides
4.Relax
breath
your arms to shoulder height
them out sideway
your right arm down to touch your left toes
your left arm stretched out
your knees
Your left hand down to touch your right toes
Up again
B:
Jamaica 9.69s. Aug.16,2008
USA 10.49s. July 16,1988
Morocco 3min.26s. J July 14,1998
China 3min.50.46s. Sept.11,1993
Cuba 12.87s. Jun.13,2008
Bulgaria 12.21s. Aug.20,1988
Russia 1h.17min.16s. Sept.29,2007
Russia 1h25min.41s. Aug.7,2005
Ethiopia 2h.4min.26s. Sept.30,2007
Great Britain 2h.15min.25s. April 13,2003
Cuba 2.45m. July 27,1993
Bulgaria 2.09m. Aug.30,1987
USA 8.95m. Aug.30,1991
the former of Soviet Union 7.52m. Jun.11,1988
Czech Republic 98.48m. May 25,1996
Cuba 71.70m. Aug.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
In 1993
22-year-old
gold medalist
2004
Part 2
A:
1.The round-the-world journey lasted 13 days.
2.The journey covered 46,000 miles(75,000km)
3.The traveler Jason is 40 years old
4.He crossed 5 continents
5.He crossed 2 oceans
6.He crossed 1 sea
7.His boat is 26ft(8m) long
8.The journey began on 12 July,1994
9.Jason was 26 years old when he started the journey
10.Jason spent 6 weeks in hospital in Colorado
F T T F T
B:
German
Racing driver
1994
1995
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
91
13
2004
66
148
2004
5
2000
2004
7
2004
69
76
highest
second highest
US$80 million
US$40 million
2006
Part 3
A:
1. March 29,1981 20,000 7,747 6,255
2. grow in size
3. over 413,481
4. 30,809 1999
5. a charity fund-raising event over 80 million pounds
B:
twice
26 miles and a bit more
running a maximum of about 20 miles a week
worried/nervous about the injury to the ankle
when realizing that he was unable to complete the last 3 miles as fast as the previous 23
2 hours 47 minutes
C:
F T F F
