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2015年考研英语阅读理解精选20篇(第十七篇)

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发表于 2017-8-6 15:49:34 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
考研英语中阅读理解是重头戏,所占比例较大,考生在复习提高的过程中需要多付出精力。可是对于阅读理解来说,要提高并不是一蹴而就的事情,阅读能力需要日积月累,才能够提高速度和做题的技巧效率。为此,新东方在线小编为广大考生奉上20篇阅读理解,希望大家通过积累来最终提升综合阅读能力。
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    泳池中潜藏的竞争
    INDIVIDUAL sports thrive on great rivalries. Think of Bjorn Borg and John
McEnroe in tennis, Sebastian Coe and Steve Ovett in athletics or Muhammad Ali
and Joe Frazier in boxing. Having never gripped the public imagination like
those other sports, swimming has not been helped by its lack of similar
match-ups. So when news broke in February that Australia’s Ian Thorpe (pictured,
left) was planning a comeback at London 2012, where he might compete against
Michael Phelps (right) of the United States, it seemed to promise a contest
between two titans of the pool. Sadly, it is starting to look as if the
Phelps-Thorpe rivalry will make little splash at next year’s Olympics.
    This is not to diminish the sportsmen themselves, both of whom rank among
swimming’s all-time greats. Mr. Thorpe is Australia’s top swimmer, having won
five Olympic gold medals (three in 2000 and two four years later). Michael
Phelps is one of the most successful Olympians ever, collecting a record eight
gold medals in Beijing three years ago to add to the six he won in 2004. When
the two swam against each other in the 200m (656 feet) freestyle at Athens 2004,
the media billed the event as “the race of the century”. Mr. Thorpe won, while
Mr. Phelps could only manage bronze on that occasion. But a great rivalry seemed
to be in the making.
    Unfortunately, Mr. Thorpe retired in 2006, at the age of just 24, before
that rivalry had any chance to develop. Whether illness, mental burnout or
something else was to blame for this decision, he has now spent so many years
out of the pool that he will struggle to make the grade for the 2012 London
Olympics. It is not just the duration of his absence that counts against him, as
he will be nearly 30 next summer. While that is only two or three years older
than some of his closest competitors, it is a relatively advanced age for a
comeback, especially as Mr. Thorpe started so young (he was first selected for
Australia’s national team when he was 14). Moreover, since swimming is a
straight race lacking the strategic and tactical elements of other sports, older
swimmers cannot easily make up in experience for what they have lost in
fitness.
    The Australian’s recent results are not encouraging. Earlier this month at
the Tokyo World Cup, he failed to make the final of the 100m freestyle and came
26th in the heats of the 100m butterfly. On a more positive note, he swam much
faster than in Beijing only a few days earlier. But he is still well off the
pace set by race leaders, with just four months to go before he must attempt to
qualify for London.
    In the meantime, Mr. Phelps’s achievements must look daunting. In the 200m
freestyle, the event both swimmers are most likely to contest, Mr. Phelps set a
new world record of one minute, 43.86 seconds in 2007, beating Mr. Thorpe’s
previous record of one minute, 44.06 seconds set in 2001. Indeed, despite
collecting gold medals in this event at all the major competitions between 2001
and 2004, Mr. Thorpe has never swum faster than in 2001. In 2008, Mr. Phelps
went even better, setting a world record of one minute, 42.96 seconds, although
he did so wearing a performance-enhancing polyurethane suit that was
subsequently banned (but only after Germany’s Paul Biedermann had broken this
record in 2009 with a time of one minute, 42.00 seconds, using an even more
advanced bodysuit).
    Mr. Phelps’s own preparations for London now seem to be going well,
following a sequence of losses after Beijing, while the controversy over
swimsuits was raging. But his best results are coming in butterfly, while Mr.
Thorpe’s favorite event is freestyle. Although both men could enter the water at
the same time for the 200m freestyle, that race is currently being dominated by
Ryan Lochte, a virtual understudy to Mr. Phelps in Beijing who beat the Olympic
winner in this year’s World Aquatics Championships, taking gold with a time of
one minute, 44.44 seconds.
    Mr. Thorpe cannot be written off entirely. Even with an advanced
polyurethane suit, Mr. Biedermann could shave only a hundredth of a second off
Mr. Thorpe’s fastest time for the 400m freestyle of three minutes, 40.08
seconds, recorded six years before polyurethane suits first appeared. With all
swimmers garbed in ordinary textiles for London, Mr. Thorpe could enjoy success
if he can hit the levels he reached a decade earlier. But he has ruled himself
out of the 400m event, which was previously his best, saying he does not have
enough time to prepare for the longer distance. As he focuses on qualifying for
the shorter races, the clock is ticking.
    付出会有回报,提高需要努力,小编希望每一位决定了考研的考生都能够坚定自己的目标,并为实现目标努力奋斗,坚持不懈,只有这样才能收获丰厚的果实。2015年考研圆梦,大家一起努力。
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