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有关迈克尔乔丹的演讲的英语文章带录音

  NBA.com History: Michael Jordan
  Full Name: Michael Jeffrey Jordan
  Born: 2/17/63 in Brooklyn, NY
  Drafted by: Chicago Bulls, 1984
  Transactions: Retired, 10/6/93; Activated from retirement, 3/18/95; Retired, 1/13/99; Signed with Washington Wizards, 9/25/01.
  High School: Laney (Wilmington, NC)
  College: North Carolina
  Nickname: Air Jordan Height: 6-6; Weight: 216 lbs.
  Honors: Six-time NBA champion (1991-93, 1996-98); NBA MVP (1988, ’91, ’92, ’96, ’98); 10-time All-NBA First Team (1987-93, 1996-98); All-NBA Second Team (1985); Defensive Player of the Year (1988); Nine-time All-Defensive First Team (1988-93, 1996-98); Rookie of the Year (1985); 14-time All-Star; All-Star MVP (1988, ’96, ’98); One of 50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996); Two-time Olympic gold medalist (1984, ’92).
  Buy Jordan Gear | Complete Bio | Summary | Complete Stats | Career Retrospective
  Visit NBAStore.com for the Chicago Bulls Nike Jordan Rookie Jersey, the latest footwear releases and much more from Jordan’s Jumpman collection.
  NBA.com History: Michael Jordan
  Michael JordanFrom Hoopedia
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  By acclamation, Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player of all time. Although, a summary of his basketball career and influence on the game inevitably fails to do it justice, as a phenomenal athlete with a unique combination of fundamental soundness, grace, speed, power, artistry, improvisational ability and an unquenchable competitive desire, Jordan single-handedly redefined the NBA superstar.
  Even contemporaneous superstars recognized the unparalleled position of Jordan. Magic Johnson said, “There’s Michael Jordan and then there is the rest of us.“ Larry Bird, following a playoff game where Jordan dropped 63 points on the Boston Celtics in just his second season, appraisal of the young player was: “God disguised as Michael Jordan.
  A brief listing of his top accomplishments would include the following: Rookie of the Year; Five-time NBA MVP; Six-time NBA champion; Six-time NBA Finals MVP; Ten-time All-NBA First Team; Nine time NBA All-Defensive First Team; Defensive Player of the Year; 14-time NBA All-Star; Three-time NBA All-Star MVP; 50th Anniversary All-Time Team; Ten scoring titles -- an NBA record and seven consecutive matching Wilt Chamberlain; Retired with the NBA’s highest scoring average of 30.1ppg.
  His impact is far greater than awards and championships, however. He burst into the league as a rookie sensation scoring in droves with an unmatchable first step and acrobatic drives and dunks and concluded his career as a cultural icon. Along the way, he became a true champion who spearheaded the globalization of the NBA with his dynamic on court abilities and personal sense of style that was marketed to the masses.
  Jordan’s shot (A.K.A. “The Shot“) brought to the Chicago Bulls their 6th NBA Championship in 1998.He was an accessible star who managed to maintain an air of mystique. He was visible as “Air Jordan,“ as part of a sneaker advertising campaign and endorsing other products as well as the star of the movie, Space Jam. However, he would vanish into retirement twice only to return until hanging up the sneakers for the last time after the 2002-03 season.
  Although Brooklyn-born, Jordan was bred in the more tranquil North Carolina. The son of Delores and James Jordan, he shared a special bond with his father, which included baseball being both of their first love. However, following his older brother, Larry, whom he idolized and was a spectacular athlete in his own right, Jordan began to play basketball.
  Can He Do It? MJ Enjoys the Mystery
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  “Nobody knows, and I love that,“ Jordan saysMichael Jordan would return to the NBA only to prove he could still play at a high level.
  “It’s definitely the challenge,“ the 38-year-old Jordan said Saturday on NBC, adding that he isn’t ready to say he’ll return next season. “I’m not coming back for money, I’m not coming back for the glory. I think I left the game with that, but the challenge is what I truly love.“
  Watch the entire Jordan interview with Ahmad Rashad:
  28.8+ | ISDN+
  In an interview taped Friday in Washington, Jordan said he started thinking about a return after he began playing pickup games when his weight increased to 242 pounds. He says it is now about 218 or 220 -- slightly above his ideal playing weight of 212.
  “I can’t get on a treadmill,“ he said. “I’ve got to have movement, so basketball became my cardio.“
  Jordan, now part owner of the Washington Wizards, conceded that his competitive fire has made him think about a comeback. But from a physical aspect, he remains close to his earlier assessment of being “99.9 sure“ he won’t.
  “Mentally, I can reduce that, because mentally I’d like to get my skills back,“ he explained, but added that desire alone would not be enough.
  The five-time MVP and 10-time NBA scoring champion who led the Chicago Bulls to six titles, says playing pickup games can’t prepare him for what he’d face in a return after three years of retirement.
  “I’m not convinced as of right now that I can find those skills,“ he said.
  Jordan won’t put a timetable on a comeback decision, but knows he may eventually have to say to himself, “You know what, it was fun, but I think you better let ’98 be your exit.“
  Jordan said the assumption that a comeback with the Wizards would mean he would have no chance for a championship is nothing more than idle talk.
  “Nobody knows, and I love that,“ he said.
  The hiring Thursday of Doug Collins -- Jordan’s coach early in his career -- should not be seen as a sign that a comeback is imminent.
  “I’m not really thinking about who’s going to coach Michael Jordan,“ he said. “I can play for anyone.“
  Jordan retired after a storybook ending to his last game, when he hit his final shot to give the Bulls a title-clinching victory over the Utah Jazz in Game 6 of the 1998 NBA Finals.
  He previously showed he could come back from a prolonged absence. After retiring in 1993 to play in the Chicago White Sox’s minor league system, he returned almost two years later and led the Bulls to three more NBA titles.
  “At 38 years old, I think everybody probably will be waiting and watching to see if he is truly Superman,“ Miami Heat coach Pat Riley said. “You know, where’s the Kryptonite? If he comes back and plays at the level he did two or three years ago and dominates the game, then he definitely is from another planet. It would be very intriguing.“

My favourite sport star

My favourite basketball star
William Anthony (Tony) Parker, II (born May 17, 1982(1982-05-17)) is a French, National Basketball Association (NBA) player with the San Antonio Spurs and captain of France’s national basketball team. Parker was born into a family which had, and continues to have, strong links with professional basketball. After playing for two years in the French basketball league, Parker entered the 2001 NBA Draft and was selected by the San Antonio Spurs. He quickly became their starting point guard, helping the Spurs win three NBA Championships. Parker has been selected as an NBA All-Star twice and was the 2007 NBA Finals MVP. He is currently engaged to Desperate Housewives actress Eva Longoria.
First championship
Parker was drafted 28th overall in the 2001 NBA Draft by the San Antonio Spurs.
Parker played in all 82 games for the Spurs in his sophomore season as their starting point guard
Second championship
Parker maintained his statistical averages in the 2003-04 season with a regular season record of 14.7 ppg, 5.5 apg and 3.2 rpg.
Third championship
Parker was selected for the first time in his career an NBA All-Star for the 2005-06 season, His form propelled the Spurs to a 63-19 win-loss record and qualification for the 2006 NBA Playoffs. However, the Spurs were again unable to win back-to-back titles as they were eliminated in the second round by the Dallas Mavericks.
On 14 February 2007, after delivering consistent numbers in the first half of the 2006-07 season, Parker was again selected to play in the 2007 NBA All-Star Game as a reserve guard.
National team
Parker played for France’s Junior National Team in the European Junior Championships in both 1998 and 2000.
Parker的资料的一部分,主要是篮球部分的,你自己删改一下吧,看你语速决定留多少了。呵呵
参考资料:www.wkikipedia.org

有关迈克尔乔丹的演讲的文章带录音

  NBA.com History: Michael Jordan
  Full Name: Michael Jeffrey Jordan
  Born: 2/17/63 in Brooklyn, NY
  Drafted by: Chicago Bulls, 1984
  Transactions: Retired, 10/6/93; Activated from retirement, 3/18/95; Retired, 1/13/99; Signed with Washington Wizards, 9/25/01.
  High School: Laney (Wilmington, NC)
  College: North Carolina
  Nickname: Air Jordan Height: 6-6; Weight: 216 lbs.
  Honors: Six-time NBA champion (1991-93, 1996-98); NBA MVP (1988, ’91, ’92, ’96, ’98); 10-time All-NBA First Team (1987-93, 1996-98); All-NBA Second Team (1985); Defensive Player of the Year (1988); Nine-time All-Defensive First Team (1988-93, 1996-98); Rookie of the Year (1985); 14-time All-Star; All-Star MVP (1988, ’96, ’98); One of 50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996); Two-time Olympic gold medalist (1984, ’92).
  Buy Jordan Gear | Complete Bio | Summary | Complete Stats | Career Retrospective
  Visit NBAStore.com for the Chicago Bulls Nike Jordan Rookie Jersey, the latest footwear releases and much more from Jordan’s Jumpman collection.
  NBA.com History: Michael Jordan
  Michael JordanFrom Hoopedia
  Jump to: navigation, search
  By acclamation, Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player of all time. Although, a summary of his basketball career and influence on the game inevitably fails to do it justice, as a phenomenal athlete with a unique combination of fundamental soundness, grace, speed, power, artistry, improvisational ability and an unquenchable competitive desire, Jordan single-handedly redefined the NBA superstar.
  Even contemporaneous superstars recognized the unparalleled position of Jordan. Magic Johnson said, “There’s Michael Jordan and then there is the rest of us.“ Larry Bird, following a playoff game where Jordan dropped 63 points on the Boston Celtics in just his second season, appraisal of the young player was: “God disguised as Michael Jordan.
  A brief listing of his top accomplishments would include the following: Rookie of the Year; Five-time NBA MVP; Six-time NBA champion; Six-time NBA Finals MVP; Ten-time All-NBA First Team; Nine time NBA All-Defensive First Team; Defensive Player of the Year; 14-time NBA All-Star; Three-time NBA All-Star MVP; 50th Anniversary All-Time Team; Ten scoring titles -- an NBA record and seven consecutive matching Wilt Chamberlain; Retired with the NBA’s highest scoring average of 30.1ppg.
  His impact is far greater than awards and championships, however. He burst into the league as a rookie sensation scoring in droves with an unmatchable first step and acrobatic drives and dunks and concluded his career as a cultural icon. Along the way, he became a true champion who spearheaded the globalization of the NBA with his dynamic on court abilities and personal sense of style that was marketed to the masses.
  Jordan’s shot (A.K.A. “The Shot“) brought to the Chicago Bulls their 6th NBA Championship in 1998.He was an accessible star who managed to maintain an air of mystique. He was visible as “Air Jordan,“ as part of a sneaker advertising campaign and endorsing other products as well as the star of the movie, Space Jam. However, he would vanish into retirement twice only to return until hanging up the sneakers for the last time after the 2002-03 season.
  Although Brooklyn-born, Jordan was bred in the more tranquil North Carolina. The son of Delores and James Jordan, he shared a special bond with his father, which included baseball being both of their first love. However, following his older brother, Larry, whom he idolized and was a spectacular athlete in his own right, Jordan began to play basketball.
  Can He Do It? MJ Enjoys the Mystery
  Posted
  Print E-mail RSS Feeds E-News Sign Up Share on Facebook
  “Nobody knows, and I love that,“ Jordan saysMichael Jordan would return to the NBA only to prove he could still play at a high level.
  “It’s definitely the challenge,“ the 38-year-old Jordan said Saturday on NBC, adding that he isn’t ready to say he’ll return next season. “I’m not coming back for money, I’m not coming back for the glory. I think I left the game with that, but the challenge is what I truly love.“
  Watch the entire Jordan interview with Ahmad Rashad:
  28.8+ | ISDN+
  In an interview taped Friday in Washington, Jordan said he started thinking about a return after he began playing pickup games when his weight increased to 242 pounds. He says it is now about 218 or 220 -- slightly above his ideal playing weight of 212.
  “I can’t get on a treadmill,“ he said. “I’ve got to have movement, so basketball became my cardio.“
  Jordan, now part owner of the Washington Wizards, conceded that his competitive fire has made him think about a comeback. But from a physical aspect, he remains close to his earlier assessment of being “99.9 sure“ he won’t.
  “Mentally, I can reduce that, because mentally I’d like to get my skills back,“ he explained, but added that desire alone would not be enough.
  The five-time MVP and 10-time NBA scoring champion who led the Chicago Bulls to six titles, says playing pickup games can’t prepare him for what he’d face in a return after three years of retirement.
  “I’m not convinced as of right now that I can find those skills,“ he said.
  Jordan won’t put a timetable on a comeback decision, but knows he may eventually have to say to himself, “You know what, it was fun, but I think you better let ’98 be your exit.“
  Jordan said the assumption that a comeback with the Wizards would mean he would have no chance for a championship is nothing more than idle talk.
  “Nobody knows, and I love that,“ he said.
  The hiring Thursday of Doug Collins -- Jordan’s coach early in his career -- should not be seen as a sign that a comeback is imminent.
  “I’m not really thinking about who’s going to coach Michael Jordan,“ he said. “I can play for anyone.“
  Jordan retired after a storybook ending to his last game, when he hit his final shot to give the Bulls a title-clinching victory over the Utah Jazz in Game 6 of the 1998 NBA Finals.
  He previously showed he could come back from a prolonged absence. After retiring in 1993 to play in the Chicago White Sox’s minor league system, he returned almost two years later and led the Bulls to three more NBA titles.
  “At 38 years old, I think everybody probably will be waiting and watching to see if he is truly Superman,“ Miami Heat coach Pat Riley said. “You know, where’s the Kryptonite? If he comes back and plays at the level he did two or three years ago and dominates the game, then he definitely is from another planet. It would be very intriguing.“

急要~~关于飞人乔丹的英语文章100字左右谢谢!

NBA.com History: Michael Jordan
Full Name: Michael Jeffrey Jordan
Born: 2/17/63 in Brooklyn, NY
Drafted by: Chicago Bulls, 1984
Transactions: Retired, 10/6/93; Activated from retirement, 3/18/95; Retired, 1/13/99; Signed with Washington Wizards, 9/25/01.
High School: Laney (Wilmington, NC)
College: North Carolina
Nickname: Air Jordan Height: 6-6; Weight: 216 lbs.
Honors: Six-time NBA champion (1991-93, 1996-98); NBA MVP (1988, ’91, ’92, ’96, ’98); 10-time All-NBA First Team (1987-93, 1996-98); All-NBA Second Team (1985); Defensive Player of the Year (1988); Nine-time All-Defensive First Team (1988-93, 1996-98); Rookie of the Year (1985); 14-time All-Star; All-Star MVP (1988, ’96, ’98); One of 50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996); Two-time Olympic gold medalist (1984, ’92).
Buy Jordan Gear | Complete Bio | Summary | Complete Stats | Career Retrospective
Visit NBAStore.com for the Chicago Bulls Nike Jordan Rookie Jersey, the latest footwear releases and much more from Jordan’s Jumpman collection.

NBA.com History: Michael Jordan
Michael JordanFrom Hoopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
By acclamation, Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player of all time. Although, a summary of his basketball career and influence on the game inevitably fails to do it justice, as a phenomenal athlete with a unique combination of fundamental soundness, grace, speed, power, artistry, improvisational ability and an unquenchable competitive desire, Jordan single-handedly redefined the NBA superstar.
Even contemporaneous superstars recognized the unparalleled position of Jordan. Magic Johnson said, “There’s Michael Jordan and then there is the rest of us.“ Larry Bird, following a playoff game where Jordan dropped 63 points on the Boston Celtics in just his second season, appraisal of the young player was: “God disguised as Michael Jordan.
A brief listing of his top accomplishments would include the following: Rookie of the Year; Five-time NBA MVP; Six-time NBA champion; Six-time NBA Finals MVP; Ten-time All-NBA First Team; Nine time NBA All-Defensive First Team; Defensive Player of the Year; 14-time NBA All-Star; Three-time NBA All-Star MVP; 50th Anniversary All-Time Team; Ten scoring titles -- an NBA record and seven consecutive matching Wilt Chamberlain; Retired with the NBA’s highest scoring average of 30.1ppg.
His impact is far greater than awards and championships, however. He burst into the league as a rookie sensation scoring in droves with an unmatchable first step and acrobatic drives and dunks and concluded his career as a cultural icon. Along the way, he became a true champion who spearheaded the globalization of the NBA with his dynamic on court abilities and personal sense of style that was marketed to the masses.
Jordan’s shot (A.K.A. “The Shot“) brought to the Chicago Bulls their 6th NBA Championship in 1998.He was an accessible star who managed to maintain an air of mystique. He was visible as “Air Jordan,“ as part of a sneaker advertising campaign and endorsing other products as well as the star of the movie, Space Jam. However, he would vanish into retirement twice only to return until hanging up the sneakers for the last time after the 2002-03 season.
Although Brooklyn-born, Jordan was bred in the more tranquil North Carolina. The son of Delores and James Jordan, he shared a special bond with his father, which included baseball being both of their first love. However, following his older brother, Larry, whom he idolized and was a spectacular athlete in his own right, Jordan began to play basketball.
Can He Do It? MJ Enjoys the Mystery
Posted
Print E-mail RSS Feeds E-News Sign Up Share on Facebook
“Nobody knows, and I love that,“ Jordan saysMichael Jordan would return to the NBA only to prove he could still play at a high level.
“It’s definitely the challenge,“ the 38-year-old Jordan said Saturday on NBC, adding that he isn’t ready to say he’ll return next season. “I’m not coming back for money, I’m not coming back for the glory. I think I left the game with that, but the challenge is what I truly love.“
Watch the entire Jordan interview with Ahmad Rashad:
28.8+ | ISDN+
In an interview taped Friday in Washington, Jordan said he started thinking about a return after he began playing pickup games when his weight increased to 242 pounds. He says it is now about 218 or 220 -- slightly above his ideal playing weight of 212.
“I can’t get on a treadmill,“ he said. “I’ve got to have movement, so basketball became my cardio.“
Jordan, now part owner of the Washington Wizards, conceded that his competitive fire has made him think about a comeback. But from a physical aspect, he remains close to his earlier assessment of being “99.9 sure“ he won’t.
“Mentally, I can reduce that, because mentally I’d like to get my skills back,“ he explained, but added that desire alone would not be enough.
The five-time MVP and 10-time NBA scoring champion who led the Chicago Bulls to six titles, says playing pickup games can’t prepare him for what he’d face in a return after three years of retirement.
“I’m not convinced as of right now that I can find those skills,“ he said.
Jordan won’t put a timetable on a comeback decision, but knows he may eventually have to say to himself, “You know what, it was fun, but I think you better let ’98 be your exit.“
Jordan said the assumption that a comeback with the Wizards would mean he would have no chance for a championship is nothing more than idle talk.
“Nobody knows, and I love that,“ he said.
The hiring Thursday of Doug Collins -- Jordan’s coach early in his career -- should not be seen as a sign that a comeback is imminent.
“I’m not really thinking about who’s going to coach Michael Jordan,“ he said. “I can play for anyone.“
Jordan retired after a storybook ending to his last game, when he hit his final shot to give the Bulls a title-clinching victory over the Utah Jazz in Game 6 of the 1998 NBA Finals.
He previously showed he could come back from a prolonged absence. After retiring in 1993 to play in the Chicago White Sox’s minor league system, he returned almost two years later and led the Bulls to three more NBA titles.
“At 38 years old, I think everybody probably will be waiting and watching to see if he is truly Superman,“ Miami Heat coach Pat Riley said. “You know, where’s the Kryptonite? If he comes back and plays at the level he did two or three years ago and dominates the game, then he definitely is from another planet. It would be very intriguing.“

谁知道一个美国纪录片,叫最讨厌的家庭the most hated family

这个纪录片的全称叫 The Most Hated Family in America 即“美国最令人痛恨的家庭”。由BBC广播员Louis Theroux 编写和制作,讲述的内容是关于美国堪萨斯州(Topeka Kansas)威斯特布路浸信会(Westboro Baptist Church)的核心家庭。
威斯特布路浸信会(Westboro Baptist Church)是一个美国堪萨斯州(Topeka Kansas)的仇恨团体,其核心和创立人是Fred Phelps,成员大部份是创立者 Fred Phelps 的亲人,是一家族教会,并且与其它任何的美国浸信会组织没有联系。威斯特布路浸信会有一群自己的网站,内容谴责同性恋、变性人以及穆斯林、犹太人等其它社会团体。威斯特布路浸信会因为近期在阿富汗伊拉克殉职士兵的葬礼上示威而在美国臭名昭著,在美国几乎人人痛恨这个团体,因此他们称自己为“美国最令人痛恨的家庭”。
我在imdb上看到的头一条评价就是 Funny at times, yes, but still difficult to watch without anger,意思是说尽管内容不乏幽默,但是他仍然难心平气和,放下怒气地来看这部纪录片。评论还说,Theroux 给了Phelps家庭一次机让他们坦诚地(不让人觉得他们恶毒额方式)讲出他们究竟在想些什么,虽然内容还是让人觉得可恨,但是至少是一个真实而赤裸裸的对话。
该纪录片在imdb上10分中拿到了8.3分,值得一看。