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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Meanwhile, China has pulled ahead of United States in the overall1 medal count. Chinese athletes have taken 35 medals so far, the US 34, and David Muir has more from Beijing.
In men's gymnastics, China's biggest hope for the more gold, Yang Wei, and he delivered his still rings routine2, just one of the shining moments, and this performance in the high-bar helped him clinch3 the gold.
In swimming, the Chinese were smiling again, winning gold and silver in the women s 200-meter butterfly. The gold medalist Liu Zige, says she hopes her win brings more hope to Chinese swimming.
American Michael Phelps now prepares the race for his next gold, already winning more Olympic gold in his life time than any Olympian ever, but he still wants to crack one more record--the most gold won in just one Olympic Games.
Mark Spitz won 7 in Munich, now 58 years old Spitz knows that Phelps is eyeing his record. There is only one guy in the whole world that knows what he's going through, that’s me. So I sort of have, by vicarious feeling in the back of my mind that you know. I have been there and done that. It's time for somebody else.
Mark Spitz says he plans to continue watching the Olympics stateside with his eye on two sports, Phelps swimming, and his own son's basketball game. David Muir, ABC news, Beijing.
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n.工作服,工装裤;全面的,全体的 | |
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n.例行公事,惯例;adj.例行的,常规的 | |
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v.敲弯,钉牢;确定;扭住对方 [参]clench | |
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