2017- 3- 22
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مُتميزة بالمستوى E4
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رد: اللغة الإنجليزية قراءة
Someone loves all
beloved
thing placed on the foot to help on walk for who cannot walk by easily
brace
wonderful , Nice , full of glory
glorious
Difficult and hard life
Hardship
gets The winner in the race it , such as the cup
Medal
The stage of determining the winners and losers
qualifying
very notable or unusual; noteworthy
remarkable
hardly , hardness
severely
Foot pain and injury
Sprain
The point of injury become large Swelling
highly successful,win over triumph
having achieved a victory , The person or the victor winner victorious
The 100 meter event
A foot race of a short distance
To a accomplish a goal in a way that exceed minimum requirement To top of
The anchor leg
A position on a relay race
A race in which runners pass a baton to another runnerwho the continues the race
A relay race
Perhaps no Olympic champion had greater childhood hardships than Wilma Rudolph. When she was very young, Wilma had to walk with a brace on her left leg until she was 11 years old. Nine years later, she would win three gold medals at the 1960 Rome Olympics becoming one of America's most beloved athletes.
But Wilma’s triumphin Rome did not begin well. The day before her qualifyingrace in the 100 meter event, she tripped over a water pipe and severely sprained her ankle. But that night, the swellingwent down. Wilma would make it to the starting line, but she had to keep her ankle taped throughout the Olympics.
Despite the injury, Rudolph won the gold medal in the 100-meter race. Even more remarkable, she won another in the 200 meters. Then to top off her glorious day, Wilma ran the anchor leg on the victorious 4 x 10 relay team. Rudolph became the star of the 1960 Olympic Games as newspapers all over the world called her "the fastest woman in the world".
What happened the day before Rudolph’s first event at the Olympics
She slept the previous night did not attend the race
she tripped over a water pipe and severely sprained her ankle
- she went to her house
- Nothing happened
For which three events did Rudolph win gold medals at the 1960 Olympics
- 100-meter race
- 200-meter race
- 4O x 10 relay team
All the answers
The first race that Wilma participated in the 1960 Olympics is the
100-meter race
- 200-meter race
- 150-meter race
- Relay team race
.......The 1960 Olympic games happened in
- Barcelona
- New York
-Rome
- Milan
Wilma won ............... in the 1960 Olympics
- Two gold medals
- Three silver medals
Three gold medals
- Four gold medals
Perhaps no Olympic champion had greater childhood _____ than Wilma Rudolph. When she was very young, Wilma had to walk with a ____on her left leg until she was 11 years old. Nine years later, she would win three gold ____ at the 1960 Rome Olympics becoming one of America's most ____ athletes.
But Wilma’s___in Rome did not begin well. The day before her___ race in ____, she tripped over a water pipe and ____her ankle. But that night, the___ went down. Wilma would make it to the starting line, but she had to keep her ankle taped throughout the Olympics.
Despite the injury, Rudolph won the gold medal in the 100-meter race. Even more ___, she won another in the 200 meters. Then ___ her ___ day, Wilma ran ___on the ___ 4 x 10 ___. Rudolph became the star of the 1960 Olympic Games as newspapers all over the world called her "the fastest woman in the world". كويز مطر ابن السماء جزاه الله خيراً
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