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Greek Olympic Odyssey Greece, an ancient land; proud to be described as the cradle of western civilization. At every turn, memories of a glorious past. Two and a half thousand years ago, the eastern Mediterranean 1)was aglow with the flame of human 2)ingenuity. It was the age of 3)Socrates and Aristotle, Hippocrates and Plato. They left a lasting legacy. Today the influence of ancient Greece is evident in 4)all walks of life. From philosophy to medicine, from science to politics, the Greeks laid the cultural foundations of the modern world. Greece is also the birthplace of the world’s greatest sporting event, the Olympic Games. On the thirteenth of August 2004, the games will return to their ancient homeland and the city of their revival. The occasion will symbolize a remarkable Olympic odyssey. Greece, was not only the home of the ancient games, it was also the birthplace of the modern games. Athens had been the site of the first Olympic games of the modern era in 1896. Now Greece had been given the chance to welcome the Olympic games back to their spiritual home. The origins of the Olympic Games can be traced to a site in a fertile valley in the western Peloponnese: Olympia. The first recorded games were held here in 776 BC. In that year, a cook named Corubus won the 5)stadion, or 6)sprint race. He was the first recorded Olympic champion. The games endured and flourished. They were celebrated every four years, for over a thousand years. At their height, the whole of the Greek world was drawn to Olympia for the greatest spectacle of the ancient world. Winners were presented with a crown of olive leaves. But victory also brought fame and fortune, and to be an Olympic champion was to be blessed by the gods. 7)Fittingly, it was Athens that hosted the first Games of the modern era in 1896. Two hundred and forty-five athletes from fourteen nations competed. The program included many familiar disciplines like 8)athletics, swimming, gymnastics, and cycling, as well as a few more unusual events. Since those early days, the Olympic Games have grown in strength dramatically. The Olympic rings are now one of the most recognized symbols in the world. As the Games have expanded, many new events have been added to the Olympic program, reflecting the changing face of popular sport. Today, the Games are the world’s largest, most spectacular sporting occasion. It’s not just the size of the Olympic Games that makes them unique – it’s what they symbolize for all of us. 注释: 希腊奥运:话说从头 希腊,一个古老的国度,因被誉为西方文明的摇篮而自豪。每一次时代交替,都记载着一段光辉的历史。2500年前,地中海东部地区闪耀着人类智慧的光辉。那是苏格拉底、亚里斯多德、希波克拉底和柏拉图的时代。他们留下了不朽的遗产。 |
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