BEST IELTS General Reading Test 506

BEST IELTS General Reading Test 506

IELTS General Reading Test

Winter Games

The 17th Winter Games, held in Norway in 1994, are part of an Olympic tradition which goes back almost 3,000 years. For more than 1,000 years the ancient Games were held, every four years, on hallowed ground near Mount Olympus, where the Greek gods were said to live.

The ‘ Olympics’ brought together men from war-torn tribes and states in Greece and its colonies, A sacred truce was declared to allow men to travel to the games in safety. Women could not take part and were forbidden, on pain of death, even to attend the Games.

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The ancient Olympics were abolished by the Roman Emperor Theodosius in 393 AD, after Greece had lost its independence. But the idea never died and the Frenchman Baron Pierre de Coubertin, and educator and scholar, founded the modern Olympics. His aim was to bring together, once every four years, athletes from all countries on the friendly fields of amateur sport.

No account was to be taken of national rivalries, nor politics, race, religion, wealth or social status. The first modern Games were held in Athens in 1896, and four years later, in Paris, women began to take part. Although the winter Olympics did not begin until 1924, figure skating was part of the 1908 London summer Olympics, both skating and ice hockey were included in the Antwerp Games in 1920.

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But generally winter sports were felt to be too specialized. Only cold-weather countries had much experience of activities such as skiing-a means of transport overland across ice and snow during long winters .The Scandinavians, for whom skiing is a part of everyday life, had objected to a winter games. They feared it would threaten their own Nordic games, which had been held every four years since 1901. But the International Olympic Committee (IOC) agreed to stage an International Sports Week in Chamonix, France, in 1924. It was a success and the Scandinavians won 28 of the 43 medals, including nine golds. They dropped their objections and the event was retrospectively named the First Olympic Winter Games.

Apart from the Second World War period the Winter Olympics were held every four years, a few months before the summer Olympics. But in 1986 the IOC changed the schedule so that the summer and winter games would be held in different years. Thus, for the only time in history, the Lillehammer (Norway) Games took place just two years after the previous Winter Olympics which were held in Albertville, France.

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Since the Winter Games began, 55 out of 56 gold medals in the men’s nordic skiing events have been won by competitors from Scandinavia or the former Soviet Union. For teams from warm weather countries, cross-country skiing can pose problems, At the Calgary Games in 1988, one competitor in the 50-kilometre even was so slow that race officials feared he was lost and sent out a search party. Roberto Alvarez of Mexico had never skied more than 20 kilometres before and finished 61st and last 52 minutes behind the 60th place.

Complete the table below. Write a date for each answer.

Write your answers in boxes 29-33 on your answer sheet,

DATEEVENT
(29)…………..Ancient Olympics came to an end
(30)…………..First women’s events
(31)…………..First Nordic Games
(32)…………..First winter team game included in Olympics
(33)…………..First Winter Olympic Games

Look at the following statement. Write

TRUE – if the statement is true

FALSE – if the statement is false

NOT GIVEN – if the information is not given in the passage

34. The spectators, as well as the participants , of the ancient Olympics were all male.

35. Only amateur athletes are allowed to compete in the modern Olympics.

36. The modern Olympics have always demonstrated the political neutrality intended by their founder.

37. The Antwerp Games proved that winter sports were too specialized.

38. Cross-country skiing events are a specialty of cold-weather countries.

39. Only Scandinavians have won gold medals in men’s winter Olympics nordic skiing events.

40. One Winter Olympics has succeeded another every four years since 1924 with a break only for the Second World War.

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29. 393 AD

30. 1900

31. 1901

32. 1920

33. 1924

34. TRUE

35. NOT GIVEN

36. NOT GIVEN

37. FALSE

38. TRUE

39. FALSE

40. FALSE

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