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The Olympic Games

BOOK 2 UNIT2 The Olympic Games Part one :锛?锛塗ranslate the

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锛?锛塅ading beauty She is widely seen as proof that good looks can last for ever.

But, at nearly 500 years of age, time is catching up with the Mona Lisa. The health of

the famous picture, painted by Leonardo Da Vinci in 1505, is getting worse by the

year, according to the Louvre Museum() where it is housed. 鈥

淭he thin, wooden panel on which the Mona Lisa is painted in oil has changed shape

since experts checked it two years ago,鈥?the museum said. Visitors have noticed

changes but repairing the world鈥檚 most famous painting is not easy. Experts are

not sure about the materials the Italian artist used and their current chemical

state(?. Nearly 6 million people go to see the Mona Lisa every year,

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many attracted by the mystery of her smile. 鈥淚t is very interesting that when you

鈥檙e not looking at her, she seems to be smiling, and then you look at her and she

stops,鈥?said Professor Margaret Livingstone of Harvard University. 鈥淚t鈥檚

because direct vision () is excellent at picking up detail, but less suited to

looking at shadows. Da Vinci painted the smile in shadows.鈥?However, the actual

history of the Mona Lisa is just as mysterious as the smile. Da Vinci himself loved it so

much that he always carried it with him, until it was eventually sold to France鈥檚

King Francis I in 1519. In 1911, the painting was stolen from the Louvre by a former

employee, who took it out of the museum 涓€鏃ユ毚涔?鍗佹棩瀵掍箣,

界敓鑰呬篃銆傘€婂瓱瀛愩€?hidden under his coat. He said he panned to return

it to Italy. The painting was sent back to France two years later. During World War II,

French hid the painting in small towns to keep it out of the hands of German forces.

Like many old ladies, the Mona Lisa has some interesting stories to tell. 11. What

does the writer mean by 鈥渢ime is catching up with the Mona Lisa鈥? A. The

painting woman is not so beautiful any more. B. Ageing is something that affects us

all. C. The painting needs repairing. D. At such an old age, she is no longer popular.

12.. What makes the repair work difficult? A. The wooden panel is thin and old. B. No

one knows exactly what materials were used to create the painting and how it might

respond to treatment. C. The health of the painting is suffering. D. Experts can鈥檛

agree on how to carry out repairs. 13. What makes her so mysterious according to

Professor Livingston? A. The materials the Italian artist used. B. The way she smiles. C.

The way Da Vinci painted the smile. D. It plays a trick upon the human eyes 锛?锛塇

abits, whether good or bad, are gradually formed. When a person does a certain

thing again, he is driven by some unseen force to do the same thing repeatedly, then

a habit is formed. Once a habit is formed, it is difficult, and sometimes impossible, to

get rid of. It is therefore very important that we should pay great attention to the

formation of habits. Children often form bad habits, some of which remain with