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When talking about the Chinese women's Volleyball Team, we will think of one person, Lang Ping. She uses her strong will and professional skill to help the team go to the world stage. For us, she is a hero.

Lang Ping was born on December 10th, 1960 in Tianjin, China. She showed great interest in volleyball at a young age. Lang Ping started practicing volleyball in April 1973 and trained hard. In 1978, she started to play for the Chinese national team. She won many world competitions, including the World Championship crown in 1982 and a gold medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics.

People in China like to call Lang Ping “Tie Lang Tou”. She was so strong and did a very good job in playing volleyball. Nobody could beat her. What's more, no matter what she did, she never gave up.

After retiring from the national team, Lang Ping moved to the US to study. There, she lived a quiet life and gave birth to a baby girl. In 1995, Lang Ping became the head coach of the Chinese national team. She led the team to win some world competitions. Later, Lang Ping left the national team because of health problems.

Lang Ping has become the coach of the Chinese Women's Volleyball Team since 2013. It is not easy for her to make the women volleyball players be trained better than before. However, she never gave up. Finally, all her efforts(努力)paid off. On August 21, 2016, the Chinese Women's Volleyball Team won the goal medal in the Rio Olympics.

Lang Ping is a true hero. She always has a strong will to do everything. We can learn a lot from.

1.Was Lang Ping 53 years old when the Rio Olympics took place?

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2.What does “Tie Lang Tou” mean in the passage?

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3.Why is Lang Ping a true hero?

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4.What can you learn from Lang Ping? Please write at least two.

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1.No. / No, she wasn't. 2.It means she was so strong and did a very good job in playing volleyball and nobody could beat her. 3.Because she uses her strong will and professional skill to help the team go to the world stage. No matter what she did, she never gave up. /She always has a strong will to do everything. 4.We can learn that we should be strong and never give up no matter what we do. 【解析】 本文介绍了中国女排教练郎平。她用自己坚强的意志和专业的技能帮助球队走向世界舞台。对我们来说,她是英雄。 1.根据“Lang Ping was born on December 10th, 1960 in Tianjin, China.”可知,郎平出生于1960年,根据“On August 21, 2016, the Chinese Women's Volleyball Team won the goal medal in the Rio Olympics.”可知,里约奥运会是在2016年举行,因此那时郎平是56岁,不是53岁,因此用否定回答,故填No. / No, she wasn't. 2.根据“People in China like to call Lang Ping “Tie Lang Tou”. She was so strong and did a very good job in playing volleyball. Nobody could beat her.”可知,郎平被称为“铁榔头”,这里的意思是她很坚强,排球打得很好。没有人能打败她。故填It means she was so strong and did a very good job in playing volleyball and nobody could beat her. 3.根据 “She uses her strong will and professional skill to help the team go to the world stage. For us, she is a hero.”可知,“她用自己坚强的意志和专业的技能帮助球队走向世界舞台。”根据“What's more, no matter what she did, she never gave up.”可知,“更重要的是,无论她做什么,她从不放弃。”根据“Lang Ping is a true hero. She always has a strong will to do everything.”可知,“郎平是个真正的英雄。她做任何事都有坚强的意志。”故填Because she uses her strong will and professional skill to help the team go to the world stage. No matter what she did, she never gave up. /She always has a strong will to do everything. 4.根据“She was so strong and did a very good job in playing volleyball. Nobody could beat her. What's more, no matter what she did, she never gave up.”可知,我们可以学习她的坚强意志,无论做什么事,都永不放弃。故填We can learn that we should be strong and never give up no matter what we do.
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