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![]() | In 1921, the International Olympic Committee decided to hold the 1924 International Winter Sports Week in Chamonix, France, and two years after the event ended, the International Olympic Committee officially recognized the event as the first Winter Olympic Games. The athlete Charles Jutlau from the United States won the first gold medal in the history of the Winter Olympics in the men's 500-meter speed skating. |
![]() | The last Winter Olympic Games was held in Pyeongchang, South Korea, in 2018. Short track speed skater Wu Dajing won the only gold medal for China. The Chinese delegation won a total of nine medals, second only to the 2010. Winter Olympics in Vancouver. Chinese athletes have achieved the best results in history in many sports. |
![]() | The 24th Winter Olympic Games in 2022 is held in Beijing and Zhangjiakou. Beijing is the first city to host the Summer Olympics and the Winter Olympics. The ice project is held in Beijing. The image ambassador (大使) for this Winter Olympic Games is Shen Xue. The opening ceremony is held at the Bird's Nest. China's first participation in the Winter Olympics was the US Lake Placid Winter Olympics. China's first gold medalist at the Winter Olympics was Yang Yang. |
A. Radio doesn't have pictures but sounds. B. Television has both sounds and pictures. C. A radio is much smaller than a television. D. You can put yourself in a sofa, eat snack and listen carefully. E. For less than $20 you can buy a small radio and have fun with it. F. You can think yourself on a sandy beach or up high on a mountain. G. For example, you can listen to the radio and drive at the same time. |
A. They are famous inventions. B. Wood, rice, cotton and other plants. C. Don't you think they are very useful for us? D. I think it's the greatest and the most useful invention. E. Then they made these and other things into pieces of paper. F. Can you believe that there are almost 7, 000 kinds of paper today? G. Soon after that the foreign countries knew the art of making paper. |