Q: Do you make sure your own tricks up, or do you copy other stars like Ronaldinho?
A: They are not inspired by other players—they just come from me! They are something that I’ve worked on in training sessions and in games for many years now. I try to work on them by myself and then they just come naturally to me in games!
Q: Who’s more skillful, you or Wayne Rooney?
A: I think we’re just different players! There is no doubt that Wayne Rooney is a great player and very talented. He’s got his own individual style and I’ve got mine. We are trying to be ourselves.
Q: So how often do you practice your tricks and skills?
A: To be honest, they’re just something I’ve done since I was very young. All the tricks I do during games are things that I have developed throughout my career. I’m improving year after year. I just want to carry on getting better and better and learning more and more tricks.
61. According to the interview, which of the following is NOT true?
A. Cristiano devotes himself to his football career
B. Cristiano thinks a great player should have their own strengths
C. Cristiano denies that he is the best football player in the world modestly
D. Cristiano refuses to admit there are outstanding football players in the world
62. From the interview we can learn that Cristiano’s tricks are developed by _____.
A. copying other football stars like Ronaldinho
B. working on in training sessions and in games himself throughout his career
C. learning from his coaches and partners
D. building up his own individual style in the practice
63. Which of the following is the unique skill of Cristiano Ronaldo?
A. Stepover trick B. Receiving the ball
C. Passing the ball D. Dribbling
64. From the interview we can infer that Cristiano Ronaldo is _____.
A. young, honest and clever B. skillful, talented, modest and hard-working
C. fantastic, proud and ambitious D. special, frank and skillful
(B)
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The English are famous for manners. The phrase “manners makes the man” was coined by Englishman William of Wykeham back in 1324, but they’re just as important today. Books are written on the subject, advice columns in magazines tell people how to behave, and “finishing schools” still exist to ensure that young girls become young “ladies”.
The best example of English manners is in their mastery of the art of forming a queue. It is a popular joke in England to say, “If only queuing was an Olympic sport, we’d win all hands down.” No one knows exactly how and when it started, but queuing plays a necessary role in the English social make-up. School children are taught to queue for roll-call, meetings and lunch, and English people across the land form orderly queues at shops, banks, cinemas and bus-stops every day. The English obviously aren’t the only people who queue, but they seem to do it better than anyone else. As one visitor said, “I have travelled across Europe, the Middle and Far East and nowhere have I seen the single-file queues which are formed in England.” Perhaps it is best summed up by the humorist George Mikes who said, “An Englishman, even if he is alone, forms an orderly queue of one.”
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