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sweat champions preparing apart audience
compete worked love medal lead
fitness host honour lose best
As a player,Lang Ping brought(1)
honour
honour
and glory to her country.As a coach,she led the China women's volleyball team to(2)
medals
medals
at world championships and the Olympics.As a person,Lang Ping is(3)
loved
loved
by fans at home and abroad.When the Chinese team was(4)
preparing
preparing
for the 2015 World Cup,her determination was tested.The team that Lang Ping had built was falling(5)
apart
apart
.One of the(6)
best
best
players had been injured,and the team captain had to leave because of heart problems.(7)
Losing
Losing
two important players was a big challenge but Lang Ping did not lose heart.She had faced difficulties before,and she knew that her young players could win if they(8)
worked
worked
together as a team.Two weeks later,they were world(9)
champions
champions
!Then in 2016,Lang Ping(10)
led
led
her volleyball team to Olympic gold in Brazil.

【考點(diǎn)】記敘文;杰出人物
【答案】honour;medals;loved;preparing;apart;best;Losing;worked;champions;led
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