Lesson 1 Ice Hockey
Part 1 Sports Superstars
Part 2 Sports Rules
Part 3 History and Culture
Part 4 Sports Events
Lesson 2 Judo
Part 1 Sports Superstars
Part 2 Sports Rules
Part 3 History and Culture
Part 4 Sports Events
Lesson 3 Luge
Part 1 Sports Superstars
Part 2 Sports Rules
Part 3 History and Culture
Part 4 Sports Events
Lesson 4 Modem Pentathlon
Part 1 Sports Superstars
Part 2 Sports Rules
Part 3 History and Culture
Part 4 Sports News
Lesson 5 Rowing
Part 1 Sports Superstars
Part 2 Sports Rules
Part 3 History and Culture
Part 4 Sports Events
Lesson 6 Rugby
Part 1 Sports Superstars
Part 2 Sports Rules
Part 8 History and Culture
Part 4 Sports Events
Lesson 7 Sailing
Part 1 Sports Superstars
Part 2 Sports Rules
Part 3 History and Culture
Part 4 Sports Events
Lesson 8 Sepaktakraw
Part 1 Sports News
Part 2 History and Culture
Part 3 Sports Events
Part 4 Sports Laws
Lesson 9 Shooting
Part 1 Sports Rules
Part 2 History and Culture
Part 3 History and Culture
Part 4 Sports Events
Lesson 10 Skating
Part 1 Sports Superstars
Part 2 Sports Rules
Part 3 History and Culture
Part 4 Sports Events
Lesson 11 Skiing
Part 1 Sports Superstars
Part 2 Sports Rules
Part 3 History and Culture
Part 4 Sports Events
Lesson 12 Soccer
Part 1 Sports Superstars
Part 2 Sports Rules
Part 3 History and Culture
Part 4 Sports Events
Lesson 13 Table Tennis
Part 1 Sports Superstars
Part 2 Sports Rules
Part 3 History and Culture
Part 4 Sports Events
Lesson 14 Taekwondo
Part 1 Sports Superstars
Part 2 Sports Rules
Part 3 History and Culture
Part 4 Sports Events
Lesson 15 Tennis
Part 1 Sports Superstars
Part 2 Sports Rules
Part 3 History and Culture
Part 4 Sports Events
Lesson 16 Triathlon
Part 1 Sports Superstars
Part 2 Sports Rules
Part 3 History and Culture
Part 4 Sports Events
Lesson 17 Volleyball
Part 1 Sports Superstars
Part 2 Sports Rules
Part 3 History and Culture
Part 4 Sports Events
Lesson 18 Weightlifting
Part 1 Sports Superstars
Part 2 Sports Rules
Part 3 History and Culture
Part 4 Sports Events
Lesson 19 Wrestling
Part 1 Sports Superstars
Part 2 Sports Rules
Part 3 History and Culture
Part 4 Sports Events
Lesson 20 Wushu
Part 1 Sports Superstars
Part 2 Sports Rules
Part 3 History and Culture
Part 4 Sports Events
Reference Answers
書摘/試閱
Julia Mancuso Vonns chief rival since childhood, Mancuso stole a bit of the spotlight from her teammate in Vancouver after taking silver in the downhill and combined. She also took gold in the giant slalom in Torino in 2006. Mancuso became one of the most famous Olympic skiers,though, for her rapport off the slopes. She flat out and claimed her and Vonn tolerate each other but are far from friends and didnt shy away from Internet photos of her groping friends in their bikinis.
Picabo Street This American alpine racer dominated on the WoAd Cup circuit and also won a silver and gold at the 1994 and 1998 Games, respectively. She was one of the first American skiers to ink a major sponsorship deal when she signed with Chap Stick in the mid-1990s.
Tommy noe This crowd-pleaser became the first American male skier to win 2 medals in a single Games when he won gold in the downhill an silver in the super-G at the 1994 Games. Moes boisterous celebrations and in-your-face interactions with crowds at the bottom of the hill makes him one of the most famous Olympic skiers.
Alberto Tomba This Italian alpine skier dominated the sport for nearly a decade, winning 2 golds (slalom, giant slalom) in 1988 in Calgary and another gold (giant slalom) in 1992 in Albertville. Although his technical merit certainly makes him one of the most famous Olympic skiers ever, so does his courage. Toma once asked out German hottie Katarina Witt.
Hermann naier The Hermanator won 4 Olympic medals, including 2 gold during his career. The Austrians breed fine alpine skiers but Maier may have been the most physically gifted. He missed the 2002 Games after a nasty leg injury that almost called for amputation, but bounced back in 2006 taking silver and bronze in the super-G and giant slalom, respectively.