The Maori believe that their ancestors,and all living things in the world,were descended from()A、the skyB、the landC、the GodD、the gods

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The Maori believe that their ancestors,and all living things in the world,were descended from()

  • A、the sky
  • B、the land
  • C、the God
  • D、the gods

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正确答案:D
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  • 第1题:

    Why are the lions in the Git Forest especially vulnerable to disease?

    A.They are physically weaker than the African lions.

    B.They are small in size.

    C.They do not have enough to eat.

    D.They have descended from a dozen or so ancestors.


    正确答案:D

  • 第2题:

    new zealand s three largest ethnic groups in terms of population are _______________.

    A. New Zealanders with European ancestry, Asian and Maori

    B. Maori, Indian and people from the Pacific Islands

    C. people from the Pacific Islands, Maori and Chinese

    D. New Zealanders with European ancestry, Maori and people from the PacificIslands


    参考答案:D

  • 第3题:

    If our sense of wonder relics totally on the world of make-believe. we will_______.

    A.fail to appreciate the joy in our lives

    B.be confused by the world of make-believe

    C.miss the chance to recognizc the fantas world

    D.be tranped by other worlds exsting all around us


    正确答案:A

  • 第4题:

    If our sense of wonder relies totally on the world of make-believe,we will

    A.fail to appreciate the joy in our lives

    B.be confused by the world of make-believe

    C.miss the chance to recognize the fantasy world

    D.be trapped by other worlds existing all around us


    正确答案:A

  • 第5题:

    The Forbidden City lures millions of visitors from all over the world.

    A:attracts
    B:entertains
    C:receives
    D:serves

    答案:A
    解析:
    故宫吸引着全世界无数游客。lure“吸引”,例如:Cheese lured mice.奶酪吸引了老鼠。 attract“吸引”,最符合题意,例如:We all are attracted to the painting.我们都被这幅画吸引。entertain"娱乐”,例如:Guests were entertained by the show.表演让客人很开心。receive“接收”,例如:receive a letter收一封信。serve“服务”,例如:She has served the family for thirty years.她服侍这家30年了。

  • 第6题:

    Sometimes children have trouble ______fact from fiction and may believe that such things actually exist.

    A.to separate
    B.separating
    C.for separating
    D.of separating

    答案:B
    解析:
    考查固定搭配。Have trouble in doing sth.表示“做某事有困难”,其中的介词in可以省略。句意为“有时候孩子们很难把现实与虚构区别开来,可能认为那样的事真的存在”。故选B。

  • 第7题:

    The Maori believe that their ancestors,and all living things in the world,were descended from()

    Athe sky

    Bthe land

    Cthe God

    Dthe gods


    D

  • 第8题:

    Why was the British government interested in New Zealand?()

    • A、Trade with New Zealand was economically important.
    • B、There were no laws to protect Maori rights in dealings with white settlers.
    • C、The French government was taking an interest in New Zealand,too.
    • D、All of the above.

    正确答案:D

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    All living creature are thought to ______ an organism that came into being three billion years ago.
    A

    descend to

    B

    descend on

    C

    descend into

    D

    descend from


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    人们认为所有的生物都是在三十亿年前起源于微生物。descend to屈尊去做某事。descend on袭击。descend into向下行。descend from起源于。

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    The Maori believe that their ancestors,and all living things in the world,were descended from()
    A

    the sky

    B

    the land

    C

    the God

    D

    the gods


    正确答案: D
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    We learn from the passage that ______.
    A

    all living things on the earth depend on the sun for their food

    B

    a forest looks dark in winter because it absorbs solar energy

    C

    only 0.023 of the energy from the sun is made use of on the earth

    D

    greenhouse gases allow heat energy to escape from the earth’ s surface


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    根据第一段Sunlight also provides the energy used by green plants to make their own food,阳光给绿色植物提供能量使其生产自己的食物,故选A。

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    The reference to the peppered moth in line 43 is used to ______.
    A

    provide an example of a species that has been shown to undergo macroevolution

    B

    demonstrate that many species have undergone the process of microevolution

    C

    prove that all living things descended from a common ancestor

    D

    question the use of the fossil record to support Darwinism

    E

    highlight the dangers to the environment of pollution from industrial complexes


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    作者用白桦尺蛾来证明许多物种都经历了微进化这个过程。故选A项。

  • 第13题:

    In classical physics, the mass of an object had always been associated with an indestructible material substance, with some “stuff” of which all things were thought to be made.


    正确答案:

    译文:在古典物理中,某一物体的质量总是与一种不可毁灭的物质相关联。这是一种构成一切物质的“东西”。

     本题考核的知识点是:被动语态、定语从句的译法。

    该句的句子主干是:the mass ... had always been associated with an indestructible material substance,其中完成时的被动语态had been associated with,可译成“总是与...相关联”。with some stuff of which引导的定语从句修饰indestructible material substance,翻译的时候应该按照汉语习惯,将定语前置,放到所修饰的名词前面。可直译为“所有物质被认为是由这种物质构成的”,或意译为“这是构成一切物质的东西”。考生应该注意of be made是词组be made of被分隔了的形式,译成“由...构成的”。

    词汇:classical“经典的,古典的”,在该句中取其第二种含义,译成“古典物理”。

  • 第14题:

    She gave all her properties to a charity organization which _______ her great respect from people all over the world.

    A、earned

    B、saved

    C、developed

    D、led


    正确答案:A

  • 第15题:

    E

    Humans are naturally drawn to other life forms and the worlds outside of our own。We take delight in the existence of creatures and even whole societies Beyond our everyday lives.

    This sense of wonder is universal. Look at the efforts that scientists(幻想)literature or movies like the lord of the rings. This sense of wonder draws us to each other,to the world around us ,and to the world of make-believe.but have we gone so far in creating worlds of fantasy that we are missing the pleasure of other worlds that already exist all around us?

    Human beings,as biologists have suggested,possess an inborn desire to connect with and understand other life forms,However, people,especially in big eities,often lead rather isolated lives,In a study of British schoolchildren,it was found that children by age eight were much more familiar with characters from television shows and video games than common wildlife.without modem technology,a small Pond could be an amazing world filled with strange and beautiful plants,insects,birds,and animals 。when we lack meaning(交互)with the world around us,and somethings even with our families and friends,we seek to understand and communicate with things that exist only in our imaginations or on a computer screen。

    The world of make-believe is not necessarily bad,but when the world of fantasy becomes the only outlet(出路)for our sense of wonder,then we are really missing something,we are missing a connection with the living world. Other wonderful wonderful worlds exist all around us.but even more interesting is that if we look closely enough,we can see that these worlds,in a broad sense,are really part of our own.

    72.The popularity of the lord of the rings.proves

    A.the close connection between man and the fantasy world

    B.the wonderful achievements of fantasy literature

    C.the fine taste of moviegoers around the world

    D.the general existence of the sense of curiosity


    正确答案:D

  • 第16题:

    Hurricane warnings are issued ______ when winds of force 12 or above are expected.

    A.in all parts of the world

    B.in some parts of the world

    C.from all corners of the world

    D.from every corner of the world


    正确答案:B
    世界某些地方仅当预计风力在12级以上时,才发大风警报。

  • 第17题:

    共用题干
    Living History at Jamestown Settlement
    A woman in Native American clothes is sitting in the sun,sewing a dress from skin.Inside a building,a colonist is making a wooden chair,using very simple tools.And all around,tourists are taking pictures with their digital(数码的)cameras. This is Jamestown settlement today.
    Jamestown,Virginia,was one of the first place in the world where people from Europe, American,and Africa came together in 1608 .Today,it is a living history museum,where chil- dren and adults come to experience history. In a living history museum,actors wear clothes and adults form the past and demonstrate many of the activities of daily life back then.The actors also talk to the visitors and explain everything they do.
    At a living history museum,there are always many things to touch,hear,and smell. Visitors at Jamestown settlement can walk through copies of the three small sailing ships that carried colo-nists to Virginia and even lie down in a colonist's bed!The colonists stayed on the crowed,dan-gerous ships for more than four months.When they got to Virginia,they built an area of houses with a high wall around it. In today's fort(堡垒),you can see houses, a church, and even a gar-den with foods that the colonists ate.Women in long dresses work inside their homes,and visitors can help them with their sewing and cooking.
    There is also an Indian Village at Jamestown settlement,and it books very different from the fort. It shows how the Indians lived in long houses and grew corn and other crops in large fields. Actors there make pottery(陶器)and teach visitors how to play Indian games. You can even help them make an India boat from a tree!
    Today,the living history museum of Jamestown is very popular,especially with children and families.People come here to have fun,but also to learn. Many school classes visit to experience old ways of getting things done .A living history museum is the best way to understand how people lived in the past.

    The first colonists to Jamestown were from England.
    A: Right
    B: Wrong
    C: Not mentioned

    答案:C
    解析:
    根据第一段的“...tourists are taking pictures with their digital(数码的)cameras.”可知,如今到这个地区的游客喜欢拍照,题干叙述正确,故选A。
    根据第二段的“...where people from Europe, American, and Africa came together in 1608.”可知,题干叙述正确,故选A。
    由第三段首句“At a living history museum, there are always many things to touch, hear, and smell.”可知,游客可以触摸很多东西,题干叙述错误。故本题选B。
    文章并未提到最先到詹姆斯敦的移民是哪国人,故选C。
    根据第二段的“The actors also talk to the visitors and explain everything they do.”可知,工作在博物馆的人们向游客解释他们都干些什么。故题干叙述正确,选A。
    根据第三段“Visitors at Jamestown settlement can walk through copies of the three small sailing ships...”可知,游客只能步行穿过模仿的小船,并不能行走在真的移民用的船上。
    文章只是说这样的博物馆在孩子和家庭中很受欢迎,但并未提到孩子们和家庭是否喜欢印度游戏,故选C。

  • 第18题:

    共用题干
    Living History at Jamestown Settlement
    A woman in Native American clothes is sitting in the sun,sewing a dress from skin. Inside a building,a colonist is making a wooden chair,using very simple tools.And all around,tourists are taking pictures with their digital(数码的)cameras. This is Jamestown settlement today.
    Jamestown,Virginia,was one of the first place in the world where people form Europe,A-merican,and Africa came together in 1608 .Today,it is a living history museum,where children and adults come to experience history.In a living history museum,actors wear clothes and adults form the past and demonstrate many of the activities of daily life back then.The actors also talk to the visitors and explain everything they do.
    At a living history museum,there are always many things to touch,hear,and smell. Visitors at Jamestown settlement can walk through copies of the three small sailing ships that carried colo-mists to Virginia and even lie down in a colonist's bed!The colonists stayed on the crowed,dan-gerous ships for more than four months.When they got to Virginia,they built an area of houses with a high wall around it. In today's fort(堡垒),you can see houses, a church, and even a gar-den with foods that the colonists ate .Women in long dresses work inside their homes,and visitors can help them with their sewing and cooking.
    There is also an Indian Village at Jamestown settlement,and it looks very different from the fort. It shows how the Indians lived in long houses and grew corn and other crops in large fields. Actors there make pottery(陶器)and teach visitors how to play Indian games. You can even help them make an India boat from a tree!
    Today,the living history museum of Jamestown is very popular,especially with children and families.People come here to have fun,but also to learn. Many school classes visit to experience old ways of getting things done. A living history museum is the best way to understand how people lived in the past.

    The first colonists to Jamestown were from England.
    A: Right
    B: Wrong
    C: Not mentioned

    答案:C
    解析:
    根据第一段的“…tourists are taking pictures with their digital(数码的)cameras.”可知,如今到这个地区的游客喜欢拍照,题千叙述正确,故选A。


    根据第二段的“…where people form Europe, American, and Africa came together in 1608.”可知,题干叙述正确,故选A。


    由第三段首句“At a living history museum, there are always many things to touch, hear, and smell.”可知,游客可以触摸很多东西,题干叙述错误。故本题选B。


    文章并未提到最先到詹姆斯敦的移民是哪国人,故选C。


    根据第二段的“The actors also talk to the visitors and explain everything they do.”可知,工作在博物馆的人们向游客解释他们都干些什么。故题干叙述正确,选A。


    根据第三段“Visitors at Jamestown settlement can walk through copies of the three small sailing ships...”可知,游客只能步行穿过模仿的小船,并不能行走在真的移民用的船上。


    文章只是说这样的博物馆在孩子和家庭中很受欢迎,但并未提到孩子们和家庭是否喜欢印度游戏,故选C。

  • 第19题:

    What does the command udld reset accomplish?()

    • A、allows an UDLD port to automatically reset when it has been shutdown
    • B、resets all UDLD enabled ports that have been shutdown
    • C、removes all UDLD configurations from interfaces that were globally enabled
    • D、removes all UDLD configurations from interfaces that were enabled per-port

    正确答案:B

  • 第20题:

    问答题
    Expressionism  Expressionism is an art movement that produced a wealth of wonderful works of art, and the lives of the artists who created them were no less colorful and exciting. The word expressionism can be used to describe art from different times and places, most of them were part of a movement that took place in Germany from 1905 to 1920. They shared some of the beliefs. Those beliefs were that art should try to change society, to make it less conservative. It should express the energy of nature—following in the footsteps of Vincent van Gogh—-and personal feeling rather than simply representing nature. It should feel uncomfortable, which means it should challenge the traditional ways of looking at the world. This differed from the opinion of Henri Matisse who believed that art should be comfortable. Expressionist art should be inspired by folk art, and the art of what were then called primitive people, for example from Africa.  The aim of the Expressionists was to express personal feeling about what they were painting rather than representing it exactly as it was. It should have strong colors and shapes, be relatively direct, untutored and unplanned and should still contain recognizable things, but not be realistic. The lines could be distorted, and the colors could be strengthened or changed as in the art movement that began in 1905 called Fauvism.  Expressionism was more than a style in painting. It could be found in theatre and cinema, literature and architecture. It was a sharing of ideas and experiences across all these media. The life stories of the Expressionist artists show just how much they had in common. Many began by studying applied art, such as furniture design, often to please their parents. Although they later made more personal art, they continued to make use of those technical skills. Both art critics and the public received this new movement with derision and outrage. Expressionist artists were trying to shock by challenging the traditional, conservative views held by many people. Gradually, however, it became accepted and even admired.  All the Expressionists were affected by World War I (1914-18). Some fled from Germany and spent the war years in exile. Some never returned to their homeland. Most served in the war and some were killed. At first some of them hoped a war would change society for the better but they were soon disillusioned when they saw the destruction and suffering that it caused. In the years after the war, many Expressionist artist revealed the horrors they experienced in their work.  After World War I, Expressionism became very fashionable in Germany, where art was allowed to flourish. This freedom ended in 1933 when Hitler declared all Expressionists were degenerate. This led to them being sacked from their jobs or forced to leave Germany. In 1937 the Nazis took thousands of art works from German museums and put them in an enormous exhibition called the Degenerate Art Exhibition, to show how bad and decadent this art was. It presented a view of the world that went against their political and cultural ambitions to rid Germany of all inferior races.

    正确答案: 【参考译文】
    表现主义 表现主义是20世纪初至30年代盛行于欧美一些国家的艺术流派。它首先出现于美术界,后来在音乐、文学、戏剧以及电影等领域得到重大发展。艺术家们从丰富多彩的现实生活中提取素材,创作了大量优秀的艺术作品。虽然表现主义涵盖的范围很广,但本书中所提到的这些表现主义画家是1905年至1920年间,活跃在德国表现主义运动的舞台上的那部分群体。书中其他被提及的作家,有的是用作品影响了这些画家的创作,有的与这些画家有着共同的创作理念。在理念上,表现主义强调反传统,表现主义画家对社会现状不满,要求变革。受凡·高艺术的影响,在创作上,他们不满足于对客观事物的摹写,要求进一步表现事物的内在实质,突破对人的行为和人所处的环境的描绘,揭示人的灵魂和内心的感情世界,以此来引起观众的强烈震撼和共鸣,它给人们提供了看待周围世界的全新视角。表现主义的这一创作观点与野兽派亨利·马蒂斯的观点很不一致,后者认为艺术应该能给人带来内心的祥和与平静,起到抚慰的作用。
    表现主义画家在创作过程中改变了以往以写实为主的油画传统,注重通过作品来表达画家个人的真实情感。表现主义的创作受到民间艺术和原始艺术,如非洲艺术的启发。其作品大都色彩鲜艳,轮廓粗犷,虽然在其间也能看见具体的形象,但绝不写实。它们直接、纯朴、直觉地表达了画家的情感。与野兽派的技法较为相近,它擅长运用扭曲的线条或是粗犷的色彩轮廓。
    表现主义的影响不仅仅局限于美术界,其创作理念在戏剧、电影、文学以及建筑领域中都有所体现。表现主义画家的生平也有着许多共同之处,比如为了讨好父母,他们大都从学习应用工艺美术起步,如家居设计等。尽管他们后来也有了自己个性化的创作,但这些实用技巧仍会在他们的作品中有所体现。因为试图通过这种新的创作方式向传统而保守的社会观念发起挑战,在出现之初,便受到艺术评论家的公然嘲笑,引起了公众的极度愤慨。不过,随着时代的变迁,它逐渐为人们所接受,甚至成为年轻人崇拜的对象。
    第一次世界大战对表现主义画家影响很大。战争期间,他们有的逃离了德国,过着流亡的生活,有些从此就再也没能回去。他们中的大多数都参加了战争,有的在战斗中不幸牺牲。参战之初,他们对战争抱有幻想,期望它能使这个腐化的世界变得更美好,但是战争爆发后不久,这个幻想就破灭了。在亲眼目睹了无数的流血、牺牲、人们流离失所、痛苦挣扎的情景之后,这些画家的精神受到了极大的摧残,战后纷纷在作品中对当时所经历的恐惧和伤害进行了刻画。
    一战结束后,百废待兴,表现主义也在德国风靡一时,成为主流艺术。1933年,希特勒上台,情况随之发生了变化。在表现主义作品中,希特勒看到了不利于德国当时所采取的种族灭绝政策的倾向,便宣布表现主义画家都是“堕落分子”。他们在德国社会中已无立足之地,纷纷失去了工作,被迫离开祖国。1937年,纳粹当局从德国博物馆搜罗出上千幅表现主义作品,并组织了一场名为“堕落艺术”的大型展览,以此来宣扬这种艺术形式的腐朽和败坏。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    The author of Passage 2 believes that the intermediate forms (line 66)connecting simple organisms to more complex ones ______.
    A

    have not yet been found, casting doubt on macroevolutionary processes

    B

    do not exist, proving that macroevolution is impossible

    C

    are no longer debated in the scientific community

    D

    prove that all living things are descended from a common ancestor

    E

    show that horses are more closely related to humans than are bacterium


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    作者提到在化石记录中还没有发现“intermediate forms”也就是说明没有足够的证据证明微进化过程的存在。

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    I believe in an all-wise and all-loving God, (), and that the individual’ highest fulfillment, greatest happiness, and the widest usefulness are to be found in living()his will.
    A

    named by whatever name; in harmony with

    B

    named by whoever name; in harmony to

    C

    naming by however name; in harmonious with


    正确答案: C
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第23题:

    问答题
    The History of the Olympic Games  The first Olympic games at Olympia were held in 776 B.C. Scholars have speculated that the games in 776 B.C. were not the first games, but rather the first games held after they were organized into festivals held every four years as a result of a peace agreement between the city-states of Elis and Pisa.  The games were held every four years from 776 B.C. to 393 A.D. when they were abolished by the Christian Byzantine Emperor Theodosius I. The ancient Olympic Games lasted for 1,170 years. If the Modern Olympic games last that long, they will still be held in 3066 A.D.  The ancient Greeks were highly competitive and believed strongly in the concept of competition or contest. The ultimate Greek goal was to be the best. All aspects of life, especially athletics, were centered around this concept. It was therefore considered one of the greatest honors to win a victory at Olympia. The fact that the only prize given at Olympia was an olive wreath illustrated this point. The athletes competed for honour, not for material goods.  In ancient Greece, games were closely connected to the worship of the gods and heroes. Games were held as part of religious ceremonies in honour of deceased heroes. Games were also held in the context of many ancient fertility festivals. Later, the Olympic games began to be usurped by the prominent cult of Zeus, and eventually lost much of their religious character.  The Greek calendar was based on the conception of the four-year Olympiad. When Greek historians referred to dates, they most often referred to a year within the Olympiad that the event occurred. The winner of the state race in a given year had the Olympiad named in honour of him. The first Oympiad is therefore known as that of Koromikos of ELis, the winner of the state in 776 B.C.  Every four years for over 1,100 years, from 776 B.C. to 393 A.D., thousands of people ceased all warfare and flocked to a small sanctuary in north-western Greece for five days in the late summer for a single reason—to witness the Olympic Games. During that time, competitors from all over the Greek world competed in a number of athletic events and worshipped the gods at the sanctuary of Olympia. However, unlike modern Olympics, only free men who spoke Greek could compete and the games were always held at Olympia instead of moving around to different sites every time.  From the beginning, the games at Olympia served to strengthen the Greek sense of national unity. During the Hellenisitic period, Greeks who came to live in foreign surroundings such as Syria, Asia, and Egypt, strove to hold on to their own culture. One of the ways they did was to build athletic facilities and continue their athletic traditions. They organized competitions, and sent competitors from their towns to compete in the Panhellenic games. In the 2nd century A.D., Roman citizenship was extended to everyone within the Roman empire. After this point there were many competitors from outside of Greece, and the Olympic games became more internationalized. When the Greek government reinstated the games in 1896, this internationalized character of the competitions was preserved by Baron de Coubertin. Now, the Olympic games attract competitors from countries all over the world.

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    奥运会的历史 第一届奥运会于公元前776年在奥林匹亚举行。学者们已经推断出公元前776年举行的运动会不是第一届运动会,但是它是被确定为每四年举行一次的运动会的第一届,当时伊里斯和比萨两座城市达成了和平协议。
    从公元前776年到公元393年奥运会每四年举行一次,后来被信奉基督教的拜占庭帝国的狄奥西多一世废除。古奥运会一直持续了l,170年。如果现代奥运会也能持续这么长时间的话,就可以一直延续到公元3066年。
    古希腊人极具竞争精神,坚信“竞争”或“比赛”。古希腊人最高的目标就是成为最棒的。生活的方方面面,尤其是体育,都是围绕着这一理念。因此,能在奥林匹亚赢得胜利被认为是最崇高的荣誉。奥林匹亚赛事的唯一奖品就是橄榄叶花环也充分地说明了这一点。竞赛者是为了荣誉而战,而不是为了获得物质利益。
    在古希腊,比赛与对神和英雄的崇拜紧密相关。比赛也被视为宗教仪式的一部分,以纪念逝去的英雄。同时,比赛也在很多庆丰收的节日里举行。后来,奥林匹亚运动开始被显赫的宙斯膜拜夺去了光环,并最终失去了它的宗教色彩。
    希腊的历法基于每四年一次的奥林匹亚运动会的理念。当希腊的历史学家提到日期的时候,他们通常会参考事件发生时所举办的那一届奥运会所在的年份。某一年奥林匹亚运动会的获胜者将赢得以他的名字来命名这届奥运会的殊荣。因此第一届奥运会又被称为伊里斯的考诺弥科斯运动会,他是公元前776年奥运会的获胜者。
    从公元前776年到公元393年的1,100多年里,成千上万的人停止所有的战争,蜂拥到希腊西北部的小神殿,在夏末举行为期五天的运动会,目的只有一个——观看奥林匹亚运动会。在比赛期间,来自希腊各地的竞赛者在一系列的比赛项目中角逐并膜拜奥林匹亚神殿里的神灵。然而,与现代奥林匹亚运动会有所不同的是,只有那些能说希腊话的自由人才能参加比赛,而且比赛只能在奥林匹亚举行,而不是每次在不同的地方举办。
    从最初开始,奥运会的目的就是加强希腊人的民族团结精神。在希腊化时期,那些在异国,例如叙利亚、亚洲和埃及居住的希腊人努力维持他们自身的文化。其中的一个办法就是兴建体育设施和继续发扬希腊的运动传统。他们组织比赛,并让镇上的参赛者参加泛希腊运动会。在公元2世纪,罗马帝国的公民身份的权利扩展到了每一位在罗马帝国境内的人。自那以后,很多希腊境外的人来参赛,因此,奥林匹亚运动会更加的国际化。当希腊政府在1896年重新恢复奥运会时,其国际化被巴仁·德·顾拜旦保留了下来。如今,奥运会吸引了世界上各个国家的参赛者。
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