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词汇提示


1.revival 复兴

2.Baron Pierre 皮埃尔男爵

3.brainchild 创新

4.philosophy 哲学

5.ethical 伦理

6.envisioned 设想

7.noble 高尚的

8.sympathetic 让人喜爱的

9.camaraderie 友情

10.nobility 高贵的品质

11.adherence 遵守

12.states 规定

13.contradict 相反

14.underlying 根本

15.violation 违规

16.intent 意图




原文


The Olympic Games


The modern Olympic Games began in the late-nineteenth as a revival of the ancient Olympic Games.

Now just over one hundred years oldthe modern Olympic movement is the biggest and most important sports movement in the world.

In factmany people believe that the Olympic Games to be the most important cultural event of any kind in the world.

The modern Olympic Games were the brainchild of the Frenchman Baron Pierre de Coubertin.

De Coubertin's dream for an international sports event and cultural movement became a reality in 1894 at the International Athletic Congress in Paris.

After the Games were constituted in 1894the first Olympic Games were held in AthensGreecein 1896in recognition of the ancient Greek Olympic Games.

The original purpose of the Olympic Games in de Coubertin's mind was to celebrate and strengthen the physicalmentaland cultural qualities of humanity.

The Games would blend sport with culturetraditionand education.

The philosophy of Olympism is based on the joy of physical and mental effort and the respect for the universal ethical principles.

De Coubertin envisioned creating a more noble and sympathetic humanity through the Olympic movement.

The sports events themselves de Coubertin modeled after the English public school sport system.

He saw in upper-class English boys' sport the qualities of camaraderienobilityand honesty.

Most importantlyhoweverwas adherence to the rules of sportin particularly the rules that stated sports ought to be amateur in nature.

De Coubertin believed that participants should never participate in sport for the purpose of making money.

To do so would contradict the underlying philosophy of sport.

Breaking amateur rule in de Coubertin's time was serious a violation as taking drugs to enhance performance is in today's world of sport.

Over time the Olympics grew to be the largest international festival of any kind.

Todaydebates exist as to the degree to which the modern Games adhere to de Coubertin's original intent.

On the one handthe Olympic sport is truly international in natureas de Coubertin would have wanted it.

On the other handit is doubtful that de Coubertin would have admired the existence of politicscommercialismand drug use in sport.

The Olympics have become truly internationalbut perhaps at a price.

There is little question that the Olympic Games hold out the possibility for fulfilling de Coubertin's original goal of sport contributing to a bettermore peaceful and understanding world.

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