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历史学家怀特在为《纽约时报杂志》撰写纪念美国建国日的文章中说,“到杰斐逊起草宣言时,人们已在战场上为那些新学到的自由而战”。美国人新学到的“自由”来自A.杰斐逊B.马克思C.华盛顿D.伏尔泰 答案:D解析:略阅读理解   Imagine a sports stadium filled with national soccer team colors. They are on flags, on fan's clothing, and even painted on faces and hair. Imagine the roar of the crowd when the ball flies past the goalkeeper to score. Imagine victory parties in streets and restaurants.   All this is more than just imagination for nearly a million World Cup ticket holders. Fans have paid between US $300 and US $750 to watch their teams perform all sorts of fancy footwork this month. When it's all over, only one team will become the new world soccer champion.   The world has been gearing up for the World Cup for two years. National teams from every continent competed first in their own regions. Then World Cup action kicked off on May 31 in Seoul before a crowd of almost 65, 000.   For a whole month, 32 teams will compete. They'll play in 10 cities in Korea and in 10 cities in Japan. On June 30, more than 70, 500 fans will pack Yokohama's International Stadium to watch the best two teams vie for the World Cup trophy.   But the playing field isn't the only battleground. Contending for TV rights is just as hard a game. Kirch, a German company, owns the rids. They sold the rights among various South American countries for a total of US $944 million. And the United Kingdom may have paid up to US $240 million(the price was not revealed).   So if you're not lucky enough or rich enough to be a ticket holder, just turn on the 1'V. See the colors, hear the roar, watch the footwork, and imagine being there yourself. 1.They in the first paragraph refers to ________. [  ] A.many football players B.the teams from all over the world C.different colors of each team D.many football fans 2.The competition will last for ________. [  ] A.two months B.one month C.less than one month D.less than two months 3.The final will be held ________. [  ] A.in Seoul B.in Yokohama C.between Seoul and Yokohama D.in a unknown stadium 4.From the passage we know ________. [  ] A.competitions for TV rights is no less fierce than football ones B.UK has paid $240 million to Germany for TV rights C.only Germany has got the TV rights D.Kirch is interested in football 5.Which of the following is right? [  ] A.It took Japan and Korea two years to get ready for the World Cup. B.Nearly one million football fans have been waiting for two years. C.The competitions began two yeas ago in each region. D.It is the same to enjoy the World Cup by watching TV.
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