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BBC随身英语:Loser's Medals 得奖的失落

2013-10-22来源:和谐英语

"The losses at the Olympic Games were the most difficult thing for me to accept," he said. "I didn't win the silver medal. I lost the gold. In my mind they were losses. It has taken more than 30 years to get over it."

Mark Cavendish, Jessica Ennis and Mo Farah have never won Olympic gold, but they came into London 2012 as three of Team GB's biggest medal hopes. Unfortunately, Cavendish has already suffered disappointment in the cycling road race. Neil Adams was in that same position in both the 1980 and 1984 games. However, in a career in which he collected every other judo accolade, things simply went wrong at the Olympics.

In Moscow 1980, Adams was just 21 years old and found the media focus and pressure of expectation too much.

Asked about being a favourite, Adams said: "It is hell, and about how you cope with it in the mind. It can make you afraid to win or lose and there is a difference. I was afraid to lose. Sometimes you freeze. Sometimes it takes you over."

Adams says that he was very cautious and that when something was tactical and technical he approached it too tactically. Perhaps it's better to go in with a 'nothing to lose' attitude. That might be the reason why the Olympic Games has often created surprise results. Sometimes it's the ones who keep their cool and work the hardest who get the results.

Quiz 测验 1. According to the article, where are Neil Adams' two silver medals?

He had kept them in a box at the back of a cupboard then his wife had them framed and put on the wall.

2. How does the athlete feel about the gold medals?

That during the competition he lost them - meaning he didn't win the gold medals.

3. What advice is he giving to other athletes?

To keep their cool, meaning to keep calm.

4. What expression is used to describe when you are not feeling in control of your own actions?

It takes you over.

5. What word means 'award'?

Accolade.

Glossary 词汇表 disguise掩饰 disappointment失望 proud自豪 to be within (his) grasp就在他掌心里/近在咫尺 to slip away溜走了 to get over it克服它,忘却它 an accolade一项荣誉 pressure压力 expectation期望 a favourite热门选手 to be afraid害怕 to freeze一下子僵呆了,动不了了 to take over控制 cautious小心谨慎 tactical策略上的 with nothing to lose什么都不怕失去 to keep (their) cool保持冷静