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PartIListeningComprehension(25minutes,30marks)
SectionA(5marks)
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear5shortconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionwillbereadonlyonce.Aftereachquestion,therewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthethreechoicesmarkedA,BandC,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.
1.A.Themanisnotsuitablefortheposition.B.Thejobhasbeengiventosomeoneelse.
C.Shehadn'treceivedtheman'sapplication.
2.A.Heisgoingtoseehissectionchief.B.Heisgoingtohaveajobinterview.C.Heisgoingtoseehisgirlfriend.
3.A.Asktoseetheman'sIDcard.B.Getthebriefcasefortheman.C.Showthemanherdocuments.
4.A.Thedormroomistoocrowded.B.Thereisnokitcheninthebuilding.C.Noonelooksafterthedormbuilding.
5.A.Shewasalwaysingoodshape.B.Shestoppedexercisingoneyearago.C.Shelostalotofweightinoneyear.
SectionB(10marks)
Directions:Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Eachconversationwillbereadonlyonce.Attheendofeachconversation,therewillbeaone-minutepause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefivequestions,eachwiththreechoicesmarkedA,BandC,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.
ConversationOne
6.WhatissoontoopeninChina
A.TheFrenchMovieFestival.
B.TheFrenchCulturalYear.
C.TheFrenchFoodFestival.
7.Howmanyexhibitionswillbeheldforthisactivity
A...100.
8.WhatwillbeheldatthefootoftheGreatWall
A.TheCityConcert.
B.TheOpeningCeremony.
C.TheGreatLunch.9.Whichofthefollowingcitiesisnotincludedinthisactivity
A.Chongqing.
B.Wuhan.
C.Shenzhen.
10.Whatwillcertainlymakegreatcontributionstothisactivity
A.Internet.
B.TVshows.
C.Newspapers.
ConversationTwo
11.Whatsoundmorelikeanativespeakerinacasualconversation
A.Examples.
B.Verbs.
C.Idioms.
12.Whichofthefollowingsoundsmoreinformalandmorenatural
A.Gettogether.
B.Meet.
C.See.
13.Whichofthefollowingmeansthatyoucannotinterruptme
A.I'mtiedup.
B.Ihavealotonmyplate.
C.I'mbusy.
14.InAmericanculture,whatisconsideredimportantinaconversation
A.Usingproperlanguage
B.Makingeyecontact.
C.Lookingatyourownfeet.
15.Inbusiness,howmightAmericansfeelaboutyouifyouarelookingaway
A.You'refeelingashamed.
B.You'retellingthetruth.
C.You'retellingalie.
SectionC(5marks)
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear5shortnewsitems.Aftereachitem,therewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthequestionandthenthethreechoicesmarkedA,BandC,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.
16.Howlongwillittakefornewforeststogrowback
A.65years.
B.20years.
C.40years.
17.WhatdidJimmyCarterplantofocushiseffortsonafterleavingtheWhiteHousein1981
A.Apresidentiallibrary.
B.CampDavid.
C.Winningasecondterm.18.WhatwasregardedasthelifebloodofthecountryoftheMaldives
A.Oil.
B.Agriculture.
C.Tourism.
19.Whatisresponsibleforthedeathofmanypeopleindevelopingcountries
A.Thedevelopmentofresistancetodiseases.
B.Thedifficultytocurenewemergingdiseases.
C.Theinabilityofthepoortoaffordmedicine.
20.Whatreleasedanestimatedmilliontonsoftheglobalwarminggas
A.Cars.
B.Wildfires.
C.Wars.
SectionD(10marks)
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearashortpassage.Therearetenmissingwordsorphrasesinit.Fillintheblankswiththeexactwordsyouhearonthetape.RemembertowritetheanswersontheAnswerSheet.
AresearchersaysleadintheenviroXXXentcouldbeamajorcauseofviolencebyyoungpeople.DoctorHerbertNeedlemanisa(21)________attheUniversityofPittsburghSchoolofMedicineinPennsylvaniaandhe(22)________hisfindingsattheyearlymeetingoftheAmericanAssociationfortheAdvancementofScience.DoctorNeedlemansaysthepresenceofleadinthe(23)________changestheneuronsthatcontrolactionsandthatcancauseapersontoactinantisocialand(24)________ways.
Inthe1970s,DoctorNeedlemanfoundlowerscoreson(25)________eveninchildrenwhodidnothavesuchsignsofleadpoisoning.Afterthat,leadwas(26)________gasolineandpaintintheUnitedStates.Yetmanyhomesstillhaveoldleadpaint.Leadwasalsousedinolder(27)
________.Infact,officialsjustannouncedstrongertestingandreportingrequirementsasfromnextyearforleadinAmericandrinkingwater.
Thenewestresearchshowsthatevenverysmallamountsofleadinbonescanaffectbraindevelopment.Asimple(28)________canmeasureleadexceptthatanX-rayprocessisneededtomeasurelevelsinbone.In2004,suchtestsweredoneon190youngpeoplewhowere(29)
________andthefindingsshowedthattheiraveragelevelswerehigherthannormal.And,in1998,threehundredchildrenwerestudiedandthetestscoresshowedhigherlevelsof(30)
________problemsinthosewithincreasedlevelsoflead.YettheselevelswerestillconsideredsafebythegoverXXXent.
PartIIVocabularyandStructure(10minutes,15marks)
Directions:Thereare15incompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.
31.Sonervous________thatshedidn'tknowhowtostartherspeech.
A.sinceshebecame
B.wouldshebecome
C.thatshebecame
D.didshebecome
32.He________anothercareerbut,atthetime,hejustwantedtoearnmoneytostudyabroad.
A.mighthavechosen
B.mightchoose
C.hadtochoose
D.musthavechosen
33.Thesecondreportwas________byAugust2005,butoneyearlateritwasstillnowhereinsight.
A.submitted
B.tohavesubmitted
C.tosubmit
D.tohavebeensubmitted
34.Inthisexperiment,thestudentsstudiedarestoppedseveraltimesduringthelisteningtestandaskedtoreportwhatthey________duringthepausebeforeansweringthequestions.
A.hadjustbeenthinkingabout
B.havejustbeenthinkingabout
C.arejustthinkingabout
D.hadjustthoughtabout
35.Iwasalwaystaughtthatitwas________tointerrupt.
A.rude
B.coarse
C.rough
D.crude
36.Smallboysare________questioners.Theyaskquestionsallthetime.
A.original
B.peculiar
C.imaginative
D.persistent
37.Weregrettoinformyouthatthematerialsyouorderedare________.
A.outofwork
B.outofreach
C.outofstock
D.outofpractice
38.Thebombwill________themomentitistouched.
A.goon
B.gooff
C.goout
D.goover
39.Thecarwon't________;I'vetrieditseveraltimes,butitwon'twork.
A.begin
B.launch
C.start
D.drive
40.Childrenandoldpeopledonotlikehavingtheirdaily________upset.
A.habit
B.routine
C.practice
D.custom
41.Inyourfirstfewdaysatschoolyou'llbegivenatesttohelptheteachersto________youto
aclassatyourlevel.
A.locate
B.assign
C.deliver
D.place
42.Chinaonlystarteditsnuclearpowerindustryinrecentyears,andshould________notimeincatchingup.
C.spare
D.relieve
43.—Youdidanexcellentjobyesterday,Jim!Ireallyenjoyedyourpresentation.—________—Ohyeah,itwasfabulous.ItseemstheEnglishprogramisagreatwaytopracticeEnglish.—Yeah.Itisfunandmotivating.
A.Didyoureally
B.Oh,thankyou.Youaresokind.
C.ReallyWhataboutyours
D.Notatall.Mypleasure.
44.—Whatkindofmusicdoyoulike
—Well,Ilikedifferentkinds.
—________
—Er,Iespeciallylikepunkrock.
A.Ibegyourpardon
B.Areyouserious
C.Anyinparticular
D.Whydoyouthinkso
45.—Howdidyoulikethefashionshowlastnight
—________—Ididn'tseeanythingwrongwiththeclothes;theylookedprettynicetome.—Doyoureallythinkpeoplecanwearthatstuffandwalkaroundinstreets
A.Impressive.It'sagoodwaytoshowoffwomen'ssenseofstyleandwealth.
B.Itwascool.Theclothesaremorebeautifulthanthepeoplewearingthem.
C.Nothingserious.It'sonlyashowtoattracttheeyesoffashionfans.
D.Itwasdumb.Ithinkit'sstupidforwomentowearclotheslikethat.
PartIIIReadingComprehension(20minutes,40marks)
SectionA(4marks)
Directions:Thereisonepassageinthissectionwith4questions.Foreachquestion,therearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.
Questions46-49arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Theabilityto“see”oneselfinthefutureisaremarkablehumantrait-somewouldsayunique-thatisnotwellunderstood.That'sdespitethefactthatweprobablyspendasmuchtimethinkingaboutthefutureaswedothinkingaboutthepresent.
NownewresearchfromWashingtonUniversityinSt.Louissuggeststhatit'spreciselybecausewecanrememberthepastthatwecanvisualizethefuture.“Ourfindingsprovideconvincingsupportfortheideathatmemoryandfuturethoughtarehighlyinterrelatedandhelpexplainwhyfuturethoughtmaybeimpossiblewithoutmemories,”saysdoctoralcandidateKarlSzpunar.Thefindingsareconsistentwithotherresearchshowingthatpersonswithlittlememoryofthepast,suchasyoungchildrenorindividualssufferingfromlossofmemory,arelessabletoseethemselvesinthefuture.
Theresearchersbasetheirconclusionsonbrainscansof21collegestudentswhowerecuedtothinkaboutsomethingintheirpast,andanticipatethesameeventinthefuture,likeabirthdayorgettinglost.Theexperimentwascarriedoutaseachstudentlayontheirstomachinamagneticresonanceimagingmachine,adreadfulbutveryusefulpieceofequipmentthatcanshowwhichareasofthebrainarestimulatedduringspecificthoughtprocesses.
ThestudentswerealsoaskedtopictureformerPresidentBillClintoninapastandfuturesetting.Clintonwaschosenbecausehewaseasilyrecognizedandfamiliartoallthestudents.
Theresearchersfounda“surprisinglycompleteoverlap”amongregionsofthebrainusedforrememberingthestudent'spastandthoseusedforpicturingthefuture.Andeveryregioninvolvedinrememberingwasalsousedinanticipatingthefuture.
Inshort,theresearchersisolatedtheareaofthebrainthat“l(fā)itup”whenthestudentsthoughtaboutaneventintheirownpast.Andmoreimportantly,thatsamearealitupagainwhentheythoughtaboutasimilareventintheirfuture.Infact,theresearchersreportthatthebrainactivitywassosimilarinbothcasesthatitwas“indistinguishable.”
ThefindingswerereinforcedwhenstudentsimaginedBillClinton.Sincenoneofthemknewhimpersonally,theirmemorieswerenotautobiographical.Andthebrainscansshowed“significantlyless”correlationbetweenmemoriesofhavingseenpicturesofClintonintheWhiteHouseandprojectinghimintothefuture.
Sothis“timemachine,”astheresearchersdescribeit,allowsustousethepasttoseeourselvesinthefuture,andbothourmemoriesandouranticipationareinterdependent.
46.Aremarkablehumantraitthatisnotwellunderstoodistheability________.
A.tothinkaboutthepast
B.toseethefuture
C.torememberthepast
D.tocontrolthepresent
47.Thefindingssupportthat________.
A.futuregoalswillgreatlyinfluenceaperson'spresentperformance
B.aperson'spresentperformanceisdeterminedbyhis/herpastknowledge
C.futurethoughtdependstoagreatdegreeonthememoryofthepast
D.presentthoughtisimpossiblewithouttheabilitytoimaginethefuture
48.Theconclusionoftheexperimentonstudentswasthat________.
A.thestudentscouldpicturethemselvesbetterthanBillClintoninapastandfuturesetting
B.thestudentscouldimaginethemselvesaswellasBillClintoninapastandfuturesetting
C.thestudentscouldanticipateBillClintonbetterthanthemselvesinapastandfuturesetting
D.thestudentscouldonlypicturethemselvesinapastandfuturesettingbutnotBillClinton
49.This“timemachine”inthelastparagraphmostprobablyrefersto________.
A.clock
B.brainscanning
C.magneticresonanceimaging
D.memory
SectionB(14marks)
Directions:Thereisonepassageinthissectionwith10questions.GooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionsontheAnswerSheet.Forquestions50-55,markY(forYES)ifthestatementagreeswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage;N(forNO)ifthestatementcontradictstheinformationgiveninthepassage;NG(forNOTGIVEN)iftheinformationisnotgiveninthepassage.Forquestions56-59,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.
VisitingtheWhiteHouse
WhiteHouseToursPublictoursoftheWhiteHouseareavailableforgroupsof10ormorepeople.Requestsmustbesubmittedthroughone'sMemberofCongressandareaccepteduptosixmonthsinadvance.Theseself-guidedtoursareavailablefrom7:30a.m.to12:30.TuesdaythroughSaturday,andarescheduledonafirstcome,firstservedbasisapproximatelyonemonthinadvanceoftherequesteddate.Weencourageyoutosubmityourrequestasearlyaspossiblesincealimitednumberoftoursareavailable.AllWhiteHousetoursarefreeofcharge.Forthemostcurrenttourinformation,pleasecallthe24-hourlineat202-456-7041.PleasenotethatWhiteHousetoursmaybesubjecttolastminutecancellation.
WhiteHouseVisitorCenter
AlltoursaresignificantlyenhancedifvisitorsstopbytheWhiteHouseVisitorCenterlocatedatthesoutheastcornerof15thandEStreets,beforeoraftertheirtour.TheCenterisopensevendaysaweekfrom7:30a.m.until4:00.andfeaturesmanyaspectsoftheWhiteHouse,includingitsarchitecture,furnishings,firstfamilies,socialevents,andrelationswiththepressandworldleaders,aswellasathirty-minutevideo.Allowbetween20minutestoonehourtoexploretheexhibits.TheWhiteHouseHistoricalAssociationalsosponsorsasalesarea.Pleasenotethatrestroomsareavailable,butfoodserviceisnot.
Mobility-Impaired/UsingaWheelchair
GuestsrequiringtheloanofawheelchairshouldnotifytheofficerattheVisitorsEntranceBuildinguponarrival.
Wheelchairsloansareofferedonafirst-come,first-servedbasis.Reservationsarenotpossible.
Visitorsinwheelchairs,orwithothermobilitydisabilities,ontheCongressionalguidedorself-guidedtours,between8:00a.m.and12noon,usethesameVisitorentranceand,withuptofourmembersoftheirparty,areadmittedwithoutwaitinginlineandwithouttickets.
Visitorsinwheelchairsareescortedbyrampfromtheentranceleveltothegroundfloor,andbyelevatorfromthegroundtothestatefloor.Guestsgenerallywaitinlinewiththeirfamilyorgroup.
Hearing-Impaired
Toursforhearing-impairedgroupsmaybearrangedinadvancebywritingtotheVisitorsOffice,WhiteHouse,Washington,DC20502.Toursareusuallyscheduledat9:30.,betweentheCongressionalandpublictourtimes.ParticipantsenterattheEastAppointmentgate.A.SecretService/UniformedDivisionTourOfficerconductsthetourinsignlanguage.Signedtoursareavailabletogroupsof8to20.Groupsarealsoencouragedtobringtheirowninterpreters.
Signinginterpretationisalsoavailableforindividualvisitorswithadvancenotice.ACongressionalofficefirstissuesguidedtourticketstoaguestwhoishearing-impairedandthencontactstheVisitorsOfficeatleast2weeksinadvancetorequestinterpreterservice.
TheVisitorsOfficeTDD(telephonedeviceforthedeaf)is202-456-2121.Messagesmaybeleftoutsidenormalbusinesshours.
Visually-Impaired
Toursforvisually-impairedgroupsmaybearrangedinadvancebywritingtotheVisitorsOffice,WhiteHouse,Washington,DC20502.Thetoursareusuallyscheduledat9:30.,betweentheCongressionalandpublictourtimes.ParticipantsenterattheEastAppointmentgate.A.SecretService/UniformedDivisionTourOfficerpermitsvisitorstotouchspecificobjectsintheHouse.Touchtoursarecurrentlyavailableonlytogroupsof8to20,nottoindividualvisitors.GuideanimalsarepermittedintheWhiteHouse.
GeneralTourInformation
AllWhiteHousetoursarefree.Changesintourschedulesareoccasionallymadebecauseofofficialevents.Noticemaynotbegivenuntilthatmorning.TheVisitorsOffice24-hourInformationLinerecordingat202-456-7041providesthemostup-to-dateinformation.TheTDDis202-456-2121.Visitorsshouldconfirmtourschedulesbycallingtheinformationlinethenightbeforeandthemorningthattheyplantovisit.Itisoccasionallynecessarytocloseindividualroomsonthetour;however,noticeaboutclosedroomsisnotpossible.
ProhibitedItems
Prohibiteditemsinclude,butarenotlimitedto,thefollowing:handbags,bookbags,backpacks,purses,foodandbeveragesofanykind,strollers,cameras,videorecordersoranytypeofrecordingdevice,tobaccoproducts,personalgroomingitems(make-up,hairbrushorcomb,liporhandlotions,etc.),anypointedobjects(pens,knittingneedles,etc.),aerosolcontainers,guns,ammunition,fireworks,electricstunguns,mace,martialartsweapons/devices,orknivesofanysize.The.SecretServicereservestherighttoprohibitanyotherpersonalitems.Umbrellas,wallets,cellphonesandcarkeysarepermitted.
Pleasenotethatnostoragefacilitiesareavailableonoraroundthecomplex.IndividualswhoarrivewithprohibiteditemswillnotbepermittedtoentertheWhiteHouse.
Parking
TheclosestMetrorailstationstotheWhiteHouseareFederalTriangle(blueandorangelines),MetroCenter(blue,orange,andredlines)andMcPhersonSquare(blueandorangelines).On-streetparkingisnotavailableneartheWhiteHouse,anduseofpublictransportationisstronglyencouraged.
Restrooms/PublicTelephones
ThenearestrestroomsandpublictelephonestotheWhiteHouseareintheEllipseVisitorPavilion(theparkareasouthoftheWhiteHouse)andintheWhiteHouseVisitorCenter.RestroomsorpublictelephonesarenotavailableattheWhiteHouse.
50.BothCongressionalguidedandself-guidedtoursneedtobescheduledinadvance.51.AllWhiteHousetoursarefreeofchargeexceptonfederalholidays.52.TheWhiteHouseVisitorCenterprovidesfreedrinksbutnotfoodservice.53.WheelchairreservationserviceisprovidedbytheofficerattheVisitorsEntranceBuilding.54.Hearing-impairedvisitorscanrequestsigninginterpretationservicefromtheVisitorsOffice.55.Touchtoursarecurrentlyonlyofferedtovisually-impairedgroupsof8to20.56.Sometimesofficialeventsmakeitnecessarytoclose________________withoutnotice.57.ThepersonalitemspermittedtobecarriedintotheWhiteHouseare________________.58.Thetransportationvisitorsare
encouragedtouseis________________.59.InsidetheWhiteHouse,visitorscannotfindoruserestroomsor________________.
SectionC(10marks)
Directions:Inthissection,thereisonepassagefollowedby5questions.Readthepassagecarefully,thenanswerthequestionsinasfewwordsaspossible(notmorethan10words).RemembertowritetheanswersontheAnswerSheet.
Questions60-64arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Ifyouwereonadistantplanet,andifyouhadinstrumentsthatcouldtellyouthecompositionofEarth'satmosphere,howwouldyouknowtherewaslifeonthisplanet
Waterintheatmospherewouldsuggesttherecouldbewateronthesurface,andasweallknowwaterisconsideredcrucialtolife.Butwaterwouldonlysuggestthatlifeispossible.Itwouldn'tproveit'sthere.
CarbonThatbasiccomponentof“l(fā)ifeasweknowit”Notnecessarily.Adiamondispurecarbon,anditmaybepretty,butitisn'talive.
WhatreallysetsEarthapartisnitrogen,whichmakesup80percentoftheplanet'satmosphere.Andit'sthereonlybecausethereisabundantlifeonEarth,sayscientistsattheUniversityofSouthernCalifornia.
ThereportgrewoutofaclassdiscussiontwoyearsagoinacoursetaughtbyCaponeandKennethNealson,professorofearthsciences.Studentswereaskedtocomeupwithdifferentideasaboutsearchingforlifeonotherplanets.Whatisadistinct“signature,”asCaponeputsit,thatwouldshowthereislifeonanotherplanet
That'saquestionthathasbeenkickedaroundinmanyquartersinrecentdecades,especiallysincealleffortstofindsomeformoflife,nomatterwhetheronMarsorinthedistantreachesofspace,havefailed.Atleastsofar.
ThecurrentefforttosearchforsomeevidenceoflifeonMarsfocusesprimarilyonthesearchforwater,becauseithaslongbeenbelievedthatwater,oratleastsomefluid,isnecessaryforthechemicalprocessesthatleadlifetotakeplace.Butthat'sprobablythewrongapproach,theUSCgroupargues.
“It'shardtoimaginelifewithoutwater,butit'seasytoimaginewaterwithoutlife,”saysNealson,whowasontheMarsteambeforemovingtoUSC.
Butnitrogenwouldbeamuchclearersignatureoflife.Onlyabout2percentto3percentoftheMartianatmosphereisnitrogen.That'sjustatrace,anditprobablymeansthereisnolifeonMarstoday,andiftherewasinthepast,itprobablyendedmany,manyyearsago.
But,theUSCteamaddsquickly,thatdoesn'tmeanthere'snolifeanywhereelseintheuniverse.Theydon'tknowwhere,ofcourse,buttheymayhavefoundawaytonarrowdownthesearch.Lookfirstfornitrogen,thenlookforbiologicalactivitythatshouldbethere.
Soiflifeexistselsewhere,andissimilartolifeasweknowit,thereshouldbenitrogen,andthat'swhatweshouldbelookingforfirst,theresearcherssay.
Iftheydon'tfindnitrogenonMars,Caponesays,“thatwillprobablybringustotheconclusionthattherelikelyneverwaslifeonMars.”
ButhowaboutelsewhereCouldthistechniquebeusedtosearchforlifeinothersolarsystems
Maybe.Itmightbepossibletodetectanitrogen-richatmospherearoundaplanetorbitinganotherstar,butnotyet.Currentinstrumentsaren'tthatsensitive.
Iftheyeverare,thesearchforlifemightbenarroweddowntothemostpromisingprospects,chieflybecauseofthepresenceofnitrogen.Andwon'tthatbefun!
Questions:
60.Whatcansuggestlifeispossiblebutcannotbeprovedaccordingtotheauthor
61.Whatisaclear“signature”oflifeonanotherplanetaccordingtoCapone
62.WhatisconsideredasawrongwaytosearchforevidenceoflifeonMars
63.WhatcanprobablyprovethereisnolifeonMarstodaybasedonthenewtheory
64.Whyisitimpossibletousethenewtechniquetosearchforlifeinothersolarsystemsnow
SectionD(12marks)
Directions:Inthissection,thereisonepassagefollowedbyasummary.Readthepassagecarefullyandcompletethesummarybelowbychoosingamaximumofthreewordsfromthepassagetofillinthespaces65-70.RemembertowritetheanswersontheAnswerSheet.
Questions65-70arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
InAugust2008,athletesfromtheUnitedStatesandaroundtheworldwillcompeteintheBeijingOlympics.ButdidyouknowthatinSeptemberofnextyear,disabledathleteswillcompeteintheParalympicGamesinBeijing
TheOlympicsandtheParalympicsareseparatemovements.Buttheyhavealwaysbeenheldinthesameyear,andsince1988,theyhavealsobeenheldinthesamecity.TheInternationalOlympicCommitteeandtheInternationalParalympicCommitteesignedanagreementin2001tosecurethisconnection.ThenextwintergameswilltakeplaceinVancouver,Canada,in2010.
TheParalympicGamesgrewoutofasportscompetitionheldin1948inEnglandandadoctornamedLudwigGuttmannorganizeditformenwhosufferedspinalcordinjuriesinWorldWarII.Fouryearslater,itbecameaninternationaleventascompetitorsfromtheNetherlandstookpart.Then,in1960,thefirstParalympicswereheldinRome.400athletesfrom23countriescompeted.By2004,theParalympicGamesinAthenshadalmost4000athletesfrom136countries,whomayhavephysicalormentallimitationsandmaybeblindorinwheelchairs.
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