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北京时间7月12日晚9点30分,英国温布尔登网球场和众多网球迷一起见证了一场精彩绝伦的比赛。这场温网的男单决赛,男子网球世界第一与世界第二的比赛,众人瞩目。大家都在好奇,到底是卫冕冠军德约科维奇在温布尔登这片草地上再次称王,还是温网一路状态极佳的网球天王费德勒能够拔得头筹。这一场被雨打断仍旧精彩的比赛,最终的冠军属于在第四盘抓住机会敲定胜局的小德。

测试中可能遇到的词汇和知识:

upstart 新贵,暴发户

usurper 篡位者

tiebreak 打破平局

hurrah 象声词,意为欢呼

combat 战斗,比赛

nibble 轻咬

serene 晴朗的,顺利的

Novak Djokovic the upstart keeps grip on Wimbledon title(642words)

By Matthew Engel

Roger Federer returned to his old palace,Wimbledon Centre Court,on Sunday to reclaim the throne from the upstart Novak Djokovic. But usurpers can have a nasty habit of keeping a firm grip on the levers of power. And this one never really looked like letting go.

Djokovic became the first man since Federer himself nine years ago to retain the men's title,winning his third Wimbledon and his ninth grand slam — his victim's totals of seven and 17 may yet be in sight.

This was a final that promised to be an epic. When Federer took control of the second set tiebreak and levelled the match,there were a couple of roars perhaps louder than anything ever heard on the Centre Court(patriotic occasions excepted). Djokovic had reached set point seven times in the second yet failed to seal the deal. But for Federer and his army of supporting Wimbledonians this was the last hurrah.

Federer got to break point himself at the start of the third set,but the moment passed and he blew the next game. From then on the life went out of the contest. It had started out as one of overwhelming intensity: for a time even a missed first serve seemed to tilt the combat in the other direction. But it began to matter less; and a 20-minute rain delay failed to change the momentum.

Djokovic won 7-6 6-7 6-4 6-3 in just under three hours. As has become his victory custom he nibbled a little Centre Court grass in celebration. “It tasted great this year,” he said. I dread to think what Federer might have eaten.

His progress to the final had been uncommonly serene — just one service game lost in six matches; Djokovic,in contrast,had often been edgy and was forced to stare into the abyss when two sets down to the South African Kevin Anderson. And in the opening manoeuvres of the final the champ was slow to get into his rhythm while his opponent was strutting like a turkey cock. And in a sense Federer made the weather throughout: 58 outright winners against 46. But he also made more mistakes: 33 unforced errors v 16.

Some of his strokes — oh,those wondrous whipped forehands! — were absolutely beautiful,as ever. But promising looking rallies would end with a groan and a tepid tap into the net. Djokovic's crucial break in the third set was decided when Federer,the least likely human in history to blow such a moment,missed the easiest of kills.

You might say the errors were forced psychologically if not technically. Djokovic kept working the ball on to Federer's(slightly)weaker backhand,kept him at the back at the court,and kept the rallies going long enough for what seemed like mental tiredness to set in. This is what Andy Murray completely failed to do in the semi-final.

The joy of men's tennis over the past few years has been the combat between the big four — these two,Murray and Rafael Nadal. Now,with Federer 34 next month,Nadal's body rebelling and Murray's mental strengths not quite compensating for his technical weaknesses,we may be looking at The Big One,the 28 year-old SuperSerb. Only Paris remains unconquered.

There is something about the unflashiness of the tennis that makes him easy to underestimate. But he has become the undisputed master not just of the backhand and the service return,but also of the mysterious art of winning the crucial point. He collected this trophy with a cross-court backhand and a few primal screams.

Ever since Nadal first overcame him here in 2008,we have been talking about the twilight of the great tennis god Federer. The sun has gone down infinitely slowly in a blaze of gold,even though this time he had to settle for a silver salver.

1.Why was this epic final match between Federer and Djokovic paused and delayed for about 20 minutes?

A.Bad weather

B.Broken tennis racket

C.Threat of a potential bomb

D.Sudden health problem

[1] 答案

2.Which country did this match take place?

A.Australia

B.UK

C.France

D.USA

[2] 答案

3.What's author'sattitude towards Federer?

A.Concerned

B.Negative

C.Positive

D.Loser

[3] 答案

4.Who is not in the list of “the big four” in men's tennis?

A.Murray(穆雷)

B.Wawrinka(瓦林卡)

C.Nadal(纳达尔)

D.Federer(费德勒)

[4] 答案

[1]答案:A.Bad weather

解释:文章第四段最后讲到了比赛由于大雨而暂停延迟,但也没能帮助费德勒挽回局面。

[2]答案:B.UK

解释:文章开头作者就讲到了是在温布尔登球场发生的比赛,后文也提及了英国是所在国。同时,有对网球基本知识的都应该知道,网球界四大满贯赛事分别承办于:英国温布尔登、美国纽约、澳大利亚墨尔本和法国巴黎。

[3]答案:C.Positive

解释:文章中作者的态度最明显的呈现是在最后一段他对费德勒的笔墨。虽然费德勒在2008年开始就被认为是最后曙光,但作者认为费德勒的“金色光环(胜利的能力)是在以无穷缓慢的速度消失”。所以作者对于费德勒的态度是十分正面的。

[4]答案:B.Wawrinka(瓦林卡)

解释:文中倒数第三段作者提名了现在男子网球界的“四大天王”:Murray(穆雷)、Nadal(纳达尔)、Federer(费德勒)、Djokovic(德约科维奇)。Wawrinka(瓦林卡)虽然不久前打败德约科维奇拿到法网冠军,但还没有成为作者口中“the big four”的一员。

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