『壹』 小学六年级英语阅读理解题(帮我翻译成中文)2
3.吉姆四点钟拿到了他的票。
4.caught 被捉住?
5.发音
5.LunchC ? 不是最便宜的那一个。
1.这年轻人和他回母亲买东西。
2.这年轻人很热心答。
3.这年轻人愿意付账单。
4.这个老妇人没有付账就买到了东西。
5.这年轻人真得看起来好像这老妇人的儿子。
坏老太太的故事,从当初就考试考这么个题目。
1.当怀特先生回到家,他发现他丢失的车钥匙。
2.他按下门铃,他的孩子为他开了门。
3.当时,怀特夫人还没有去睡觉。
4.怀特先生像小孩子一样叫“妈妈”,是因为他想让他妻子醒过来。
5.怀特夫人在听到怀特先生叫“妈妈”时候,醒了过来。我想要去卫生间。
(这就是利用女人做母亲时候耳朵进化的故事)
1.这电影的名字是罗宾汉
2.杆子上电影显示它会持续两个小时又二十分钟。
3.这咖啡店离影院很近。
4.这咖啡店周日不营业。
5.你只能在这咖啡店点软饮料。
1.去年寒假这故事作者用了电脑。好怪。
2.这男人住在美国乔丹
3.乔丹是个男人的名字,而他是个著名的篮球运动员。
4.乔丹是个亚洲运动员的名字。
5.乔丹是个运动员的名字,同时也是一个亚洲国家的名字。没有吧。
『贰』 求关于NBA或球星的英文文章
http://www.cbssports.com/nba/story/13511702/a-struggling-odom-hobbled-bynum-spell-doom-for-lakers 这个关于NBA的英文网站,,上面有很多阅读的。
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/murraywalker/ 这个是BBC英文网站,,F1赛车
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/400364-five-ways-this-nba-postseason-has-affected-the-summer-free-agent-bonanza#page/2关于NBA比赛的新闻
看网页的时候下载一个金山在线翻译软件,或者有道翻译软件,就可以读到最新的NBA消息了。希望能帮到你,加油。
『叁』 科比布莱恩特成长之路英语阅读理解答案
乔丹科比·布莱恩特的成长之路
Kobe Bryant first started turning heads on the basketball court when he was in middle school. His talents dominated the game so much that high schools from all over the Philadelphia area watched him grow up. The almost six-foot tall seventh grader definitely had the make-up and genes for the game, as his dad was former NBA forward, Joe Bryant. Kobe developed his basketball skills under the watchful eye of his father, helping his mission to become a professional basketball player. He worked daily on his game, watching video, playing in the playgrounds and listening to his father.
grader:小学生;小科比中学时进入篮球场,七年级就长成了六英尺的大个子,在篮球场上呼风唤雨。
watchful:关注的,注意的;科比的爸爸曾经在NBA征战数年,他非常希望儿子也像自己一样进入NBA。
When he entered high school at Lower Marion in Philadelphia, Kobe was a highly touted recruit. He proved that he had the skills and work ethic to be a star at the next level and the scouts noticed this. Kobe didn't let anybody down either, as he played on the varsity basketball team his freshman year. He wouldn't immediately be a superstar, though. Rather it was the countless hours of early morning workouts by himself in the gymnasium that escalated Kobe's talents.
scout:球探;科比刚刚进入高中就被NBA的球探看中。
varsity:学校代表队。
workout:测试,测验。
gymnasium:健身房;科比每天早晨都在健身房里度过,练就了一附好体魄,为将来在NBA征战打下了良好的基础。
Kobe became a better player every year he played at Lower Marion and soon enough, he had developed into one of the premier talents at the high school level. He sold out the games everywhere he played ring his junior and senior years and he didn't disappoint anyone. He once packed the school gym so much that it caused a traffic jam on the main highway just outside the school.
gym:体育馆;科比凭借惊人的球技征服了所有观众,只要有他的比赛,学校的体育馆都座无虚席。
highway:高速公路;每逢科比的比赛,观众都要蜂拥而来,有一次把校外的高速公路都堵塞了。
He went on to finish his high school career as the all-time leading point scorer in Pennsylvania history with a total of 2, 883 points. Kobe's highly decorated high school career made him the 13th overall choice by the Charlotte Hornets in the 1996 NBA draft.
all-time:空前的,创纪录的;科比以惊人的2883分创造了宾州高校的得分纪录。
decorated:充满荣誉的。
NBA draft:NBA选秀;1996年,科比在第13位被夏洛特黄蜂队挑中,从高中直接进入了NBA。
希望对你有帮助
『肆』 求乔丹名人堂演讲稿 最好是英文完整版
尽管2009年名人堂已经星光熠熠,包含了大卫罗宾逊,约翰斯托克顿,杰里斯隆和C.Vivian Stringer,但是麦克乔丹的演讲时间还是比其他人都要长一些。
问:你最像谁?
应该是我父亲,要知道,我和他非常相似,而且这是我不能左右的,是的,毫无疑问。如果有人打算要像我,我想首先要先晒黑自己,再做个发型。我很高兴我就是我自己,无论你怎么看待
问:你最美好的篮球时光是什么时候?
这很难说,就好像问那个孩子是你最喜欢的。我有过很多次伟大的成就,无数激动的比赛和绝杀。我很难选择其中的一个。如果从1982年的北卡说起,那次对犹他投中的绝杀球,或者在梦之队打球的经历,打棒球,当然你们这些家伙可能不认为那是一次成功的经历。因为有太多所以很难选出一个。我很高兴有这么多可以选择的。
问:想对芝加哥的球迷说点什么?
这是我的第二故乡,我现在还住在这里,很多人可能以为我不住这了,但我确实还住在这里。Jonathan Kovler和Rod Thorn邀请我这个懵懂的小伙子来芝加哥,那是我第一次离开家乡。北卡到威明顿只有2.5小时车程,因此看上去并不远。他们把我带入行,我开始挣钱过活。他们信任我,我也信任他们。这个关系一直延续到现在。我将永远,永远的热爱芝加哥城,感谢那些支持我的球迷。除了我所做的,我没有更多可以回报球迷的。我也不打算再索取。我只是希望大家能够记住我给这座城市创造的贡献。毫无疑问,没有大家的支持我不可能站在这里。
问:你能谈谈死敌犹他爵士和联盟最脏(dirtiest)的球员约翰斯托克顿嘛?
我不认为斯托克顿是联盟最脏的球员。我可以数出很多。当然你可以说那是脏。我想说他是一个坚韧,实用型球员,他会用他的身体和智力与你对决。我们战胜了他们两次,我想说说我们的球队。因为他们是一个很伟大的球队。他们本不该很容易的打败我们两次。这两支球队的对决是经典的。那群小伙子们,斯托克顿,马龙,教练斯隆,代表了当时犹他的全部。他们是伟大的对手。我很享受和他们的比赛。他们帮助我打到了竞技的巅峰。让我数次享受了顶峰体验。
问:你的先父James现在会想些什么?
他可能可以站在这里回答你所有的问题。他很喜欢谈到我。我想他已经看到我长大成人。我曾是他 的学生,他教会我很多。如果他今天在这里,他应该纵情欢乐一下。我想他应该对我所做的一切感到自豪,对我做出的决定,好的还是坏的,感到自豪,和所有父亲一样:他会很高兴,并且对我职业生涯获得的成就感到满意。他的精神在这里,我能确信这一点。当你看到我,你就看到了他,你看我的母亲,我的兄弟和我的姐妹。我代表我整个家庭站在这里,我想他们和我一样对进入名人堂感到自豪,一个美好的周末。
问:你对被称作史上最伟大的球员如何评价?
人们说我是这项运动的历史上最优秀的球员,对此我感到诚惶诚恐,如果作为一个观点我可以接受。对我而言,我自己没有和杰里韦斯特打过比赛,也没有和埃尔金贝勒或者威尔特张伯伦打过比赛。是的,我当然希望能和他们交手。但我究竟是不是比他们出色这个问题不是我所能决定的。但是球迷这样提起已经让我感到莫大荣幸。但我自己真的不会那么去认为,因为我自己和大多数名人堂球员都没有一起比赛过。”
问:你对公牛的早期回忆是什么?
当我第一次到芝加哥,他们做得还不够好。我们能做的就是不断提高,我们已经无路可退。我来自一所争冠的着名大学篮球队。所以我希望尽我所能帮助球队获胜。获奖的难度一年比一年高。当时,对我们来说目标是进入季后赛。一旦我们进入季后赛,目标就变成了要过第一轮。然后目标变成了东部联盟的决赛。然后是进入总决赛。这是一条常常的路。我们换了球员,有了更好队员。不是说我刚到球队的队友那里不好。只是我觉得需要化学变化,并能在较长时间保持。管理层在人事变动方面很成功。我们经历了三个教练。科林斯提出建立一个独特的可以竞争总冠军的球队,然后菲尔来了并实现了它。我为这个城市骄傲。这是一个让人勤奋的工作环境,并碰巧在公牛队身上应验。一旦我们登上了顶峰,我们就不想放弃。我很高兴我是其中的一部分。我来的时候,只有6000人在看台上观看比赛。这些人中也大多出现在我职业生涯结束的告别演出中,大部分也亲临了这座体育场被出卖的那个夜晚。我希望他们都知道公牛来自哪里,今天的荣誉经历了怎样的拼杀。所以我今天有一点感动,我想大声的说。我和我的队友们最在乎的就是我们是胜利者。我记得和泰克斯温特的一次对话,温特一位伟大的教练。记得那是一场比赛接近尾声的时候,我拿到了20分即将赢得比赛的时候,温特提醒我,比赛已经不需要我了,我回头看了下温特,然后说:“如果我要赢得比赛,你想怎么做?”
问:你可以评价一下科比和詹姆斯嘛?
我看到一些他们相似的地方。这就是篮球的演变。当我出道后,人们总是那我和J博士相比较。我是Walter Davis的粉丝。显然,你们知道我与大卫汤普森的关系。你怎么能不看到自己和科比,詹姆斯的相似之处?他们会感到很有趣。但是,不要急于设法找出下一个迈克尔乔丹。看上去不会有下一个迈克尔乔丹。我是说,方式不同,时间不同,游戏规则,产生的球员也会不同。人们不断努力寻找下一个迈克尔乔丹。首先,你没有找到我。我刚好到来。而接下来你就知道,我在这里。所以你没有找我。而且你不会发现下一个。这不会发生。我敢肯定你们是要承认它。如果还没有准备好,你总会意识到,你们会认为这些小伙子们拥有比乔丹更好的潜力。他们将建立自己的历史,他们就是自己。只需给他们一些时间。
问:你能谈谈已经在名人堂的教练菲尔杰克逊嘛,他对你的职业生涯有什么影响?
我还没有谈到菲尔。他是一个难以捉摸的家伙。我不知道他是在蒙大拿州,南达科他还是北达科他州。我不知道他在哪里现在。在3月份宣布我会是名人堂的球员之一的时候,他已经准备好祝贺词了。而7个月过去了。你永远不知道从菲尔那里会有什么期望。他给我挑战。而且是在我需要挑战的时候给我挑战。他让我提高了对比赛的阅读能力,感知队友和并团结他们的能力。他有时让我处理和其他球员的关系,比如罗德曼,这让我感到很麻烦,但我能恢复过来。对我来说,这是一个很好的学习机会。他能进名人堂,这一点也不奇怪。他目前依然在湖人取得成功,我也不感到意外。因为我觉得他正在和那些小伙子们融合在一起。他们的篮球天赋已经在那里了。我想你们应该知道在菲尔到湖人以前,他有同样的队员。但这些队员在菲尔来了以后取得了令人瞩目的成功,应为菲尔能够把这些人组成一个集体。这是他的长处。当年也是这么教导我们的。我想他会一直干到退休,他对我的职业生涯产生了重大影响,他帮助我学会打球和做人。
问:你职业生涯早期和凯尔特人一役中砍下63分,这对你提高自信有帮助吗?
是的,当你把它提到了这个高度,已经有很多媒体朋友这么说了,“他是很棒,但是还达不到同龄球员例如魔术师约翰逊和大鸟伯德的造诣”。在那场比赛以后,我赢得了伯德的重视,对我来说,那会我已经走在了成为一个更好球员的正确道路上。虽然我获得了高分,但却输掉了那场比赛。但他给了我自信,那是一个我那种水平球员所需要的自信。那时,这可能是对我来说最大的鼓励。
乔丹和罗宾逊
K.C. Johnson
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — Give Hall of Fame officials credit for this. Despite a stellar 2009 class that includes David Robinson, John Stockton, Jerry Sloan and C. Vivian Stringer, Michael Jordan’s question-and-answer session at Friday morning’s news conference lasted far longer than the others.
Here are the highlights:
Q: Who did Mike want to be like?
My father probably. As you can see, I have a strong resemblance of him. I could not avoid that, without a doubt. If everybody wants to be like Mike, I’m pretty sure that starts with a haircut and suntan. I’m just happy to be myself, no matter how you look at it.
Q: What’s your favorite basketball related moment?
That’s so hard. That’s like asking which one of your kids is your best kid. I’ve had so many great accomplishments, so many spectacular plays, big plays, game-winning shots. It’s hard for me to pick one. If I started with 1982 at UNC, I could end with the shot in Utah or playing on the Dream Team, playing baseball. Although you guys don’t consider that to be successful I do. There are so many that it would be too difficult to pick out one. I’m just happy with everything.
Q: What would you say to Chicago fans?
That’s my second home. I still live there. A lot of people don’t think I still live there, but I do. For what they have given me, starting with Jonathan Kovler and Rod Thorn, who actually drafted me and took this kid who had never been to a big city at all. It was my first time being away from home. UNC from Wilmington is only 2.5 hours so I wasn’t really away. But they took me in. And I had to earn my keep. They believed in me. I believed in them. That marriage lasted up until now. I will always, always have the deepest warmth for the city of Chicago and the support I’ve received from them. Other than what I’ve done, I can’t give back any more. And I wouldn’t ask for any more. I just want them to be able to remember the things I contributed to the city. And hopefully at some point down the road, they can have another championship just so they can compare the two. I wouldn’t be standing here without their support without a doubt.
Q: Can you talk about the rivalry with the Utah Jazz and was John Stockton the dirtiest player in the league?
I wouldn’t say Stockton was the dirtiest player in the league. I can name a few others. You can say dirty. I say he’s a tough, hard-nosed type of guy who played with every inch of his body physically and mentally. For us to beat them twice, I think says a lot about our team. Because they were a great, great team. They easily could’ve beat us twice. It was great competition between the two teams. Those guys—Stockton, Malone, Coach Sloan—represented what Utah was all about. They were great adversaries. I enjoyed competing against them. They raised my level of competition to the highest levels. The fortunate part is I ended up on top a couple of times.
Q: What would your late father James be thinking today?
He’d probably like to be standing here answering all your questions. He loved to speak for me. I think now he understands I’m a grown person. I’ve learned from him. He taught me well. If he was here today, I’m pretty sure he’d be living it up. And I think he’d be very proud of what I’ve done over my career and the choices that I’ve made, good and bad. It’s like any Father: He would probably have a face of elation and joy about things I’ve achieved in my career. He is here in spirit; I know that. When you see me, you see him, you see my Mother and my brothers and sisters. I represent my whole family. I’m sure they’re as proud as I am to be standing here in the Hall of Fame, enjoying this weekend.
Q: How do you react to being called The Greatest?
People say I was the greatest ever to play to the game. I cringe a little bit. I receive it as an opinion. But for me personally, I never played against Jerry West. I never played against Elgin Baylor. I never played against Wilt Chamberlain. Yeah, I would’ve loved to. But to say I’m better than those people is not for me to decide. I’m happy for the accomplishments and what people might say. But just to be a part of that debate is a privilege. But I would never give myself that type of accolade because I never competed against everybody in this Hall of Fame.
Q: What are your early memories of the Bulls?
When I first got to Chicago, they weren’t doing well. The only way we could go was up. We couldn’t go further down. I came from a prestigious university that was built on winning. So my attitude was to do whatever I could to help this team win. And the level of winning changed over the years. At that time winning for us was getting into the playoffs. And once we got into the playoffs, it was getting past the first round. And then it was getting to the Eastern Conference finals. And then getting to the Finals. That road happened over a period of time. We changed players, got better ones. Not to say the players when I first got there were bad. It’s just I felt we needed chemistry to change and it did over a period of years. Management did a good job of changing the personnel. We went through three coaches. Doug Collins made a big impact of trying to put together a unique team that could compete for a championship. And then Phil came in and finished it off. And I think the city has to be proud. It’s known as a hard-working environment and that happened with the Bulls. And once we got on top, we didn’t want to relinquish that. I’m glad I was a part of that. I came in when there were 6,000 people in the stands. And most of the people that were coming towards the end of my career were there when the building was selling out every single night. I didn’t want them to misunderstand where the Bulls came from and how hard the fight was to get there. So I was a little more animated and strong-voiced at the end. My teammates, if they can ever say anything about me, it was that we won. I remember having a conversation with Tex Winter, who was an unbelievable coach. I remember one game coming off the floor and I had scored like 20 points in a row to win the game. Tex reminded me there’s no “I” in team. I looked back and Tex and said, “There’s an “I” in win. So which way do you want it?”
Q: What do you think of Kobe Bryant and LeBron James?
I see some resemblance. That’s the evolution of basketball. When I was coming up, it was always comparisons to Dr. J. I was a big Walter Davis fan. Obviously you guys know my relationship with David Thompson. How can you not see a resemblance of yourself in Kobe Bryant and LeBron James? They’re going to be fun. But don’t be a rush to try to find the next Michael Jordan. There’s not going to be another Michael Jordan. I say that in a way that times are different, the games are different, the desire to have that type of player is different. People are constantly trying to find the next Michael Jordan. First of all, you didn’t find me. I just happened to come along. And the next thing you know, here I am. So you didn’t have to find me. And you won’t have to find that next person. It’s going to happen. And I’m pretty sure you guys are going to recognize it. If you haven’t already, in e time you’ll know. And I think those guys have strong potential to be better than Michael Jordan down the road. They’re going to create their own name, their own persona. So just give it time.
Q: Have you talked to Phil Jackson about being in the Hall together and what was his influence on your career?
I haven’t talked to Phil. You know he’s one of those elusive guys. I don’t know if he’s Montana, South Dakota, North Dakota. I don’t know where he is right now. Phil is one of those guys who when it was announced in March that I was going to be in the Hall of Fame, he already had a tape ready saying congratulations. And that was seven months ago. You never know what to expect from Phil. He challenged me. He challenged me at times I needed to be challenged. Mentally, he made me expand my outlook about the game, my perception of my teammates and what to expect from them. He put me in difficult positions in dealing with other players such as Dennis Rodman, but I was able to come around. That was a great learning experience for me. He’s very deserving to be in the Hall of Fame. It doesn’t surprise me that he’s still successful with the Lakers. Because I think his makeup is taking personalities and blending those personalities together. The basketball talent was already there. I think you guys realize that before Phil got to the Lakers, they had the same personnel. It’s amazing when he got there how successful that personnel became because he was able to blend those personalities together. That’s his strong point. He did it for us. I would imagine he’s going to continue doing it until he gets tired. He impacted my career. He helped me improve as a player and person.
Q: Did your 63-point game against the Celtics early in your career help your confidence moving forward?
Yep. When you look at it up to that point, there were so many media guys saying, ‘He’s good. But he’s not in the same class as Magic Johnson and Larry Bird.’ After that game, I earned Larry Bird’s respect. To me, that says I was on the right track in terms of becoming a better player. Not the points that I scored because at the end of the day, we lost the game. But he gave me the type of confidence that I needed at that level from a player. That to me was the biggest compliment I had to that time.
『伍』 有关科比的英文文章
Designation : Bryant. Bean. Bryant (Kobe.Bean.Bryant) Nickname : Kobe the Kid birthday : August 23, 1978 Height : 2.013 meters weight : 95.3kg languages : English, and speaks fluent Italian, has little knowledge of some French family : father, Joe, mother, two sisters, Sarah, Shae Ecation : Philadelphia, Lower Merion (Lower Merion) Constellation : Virgin Block Bryant's Birthplace : Pennsylvania Chau (with the standard, his family ingredients -- poor farmers) But he was born in Philadelphia. Bryant experience : Bryant. Bryant High School in representing schools from the tournament will be 2833 hours. (This break from Wiltshire. Chamberlain created and maintained 2,539-38 record). "Bryant," from the name of an Italian style steak, at 420 lire (in local as a relatively premium prices). Bryant's 30-centimeter-long Achilles tendon, Michael. Jordan 28.3 cm. His 14-year-old vertical jump from the ground to reach 135 cm. NBA experience : Bryant. Bryant was recruited in 1996 will be the first round of the eighth-ranked site. (At that time, the NBA team manager that he is only a high school kid up the rite of passage to manhood. Only the Lakers vice president Westdal said he eventually Cheng Kung University). He signed his first professional contract in 1996 with the Lakers signed a contract three years 3.5 million U.S. dollars. (In the NBA wage living in the middle - to-lower. )
翻译成中文是这样:
全称:科比.比恩.布莱恩特(Kobe.Bean.Bryant)昵称:Kobe the Kid 生日:1978年8月23日 身高:2.013米 体重:95.3kg 语言:英语,并能说一口流利的意大利语,还略懂一些法语 家庭:父亲乔,母亲,两个姐姐莎拉、莎亚 学历:费城劳尔梅里恩高中(Lower Merion) 星座:处女座 科比的籍贯:宾西法尼亚洲(用中国的标准来衡量,他的家庭成分是——贫农),但他出生在费城。 科比经历:科比.布莱恩特在高中时期代表学校出赛共获得了2833分。(这打破了由威尔特.张伯伦创造了2539分并保持38年的记录)。 “科比”的名字来源于意大利的一道风味牛排,售价420里拉(这在当地算是比较价格不菲的). 科比的跟腱长达30厘米,迈克尔.乔丹为28.3厘米。他十四岁时垂直弹跳离地以达到135厘米。 NBA历程:科比.布莱恩特是1996年选秀会首轮的第八顺位。(当时NBA各支球队的经理都认为他只不过是个高中上来的毛头小子,只有湖人队的副总裁韦斯特说他将来必成大器)。 他签定的第一份职业合同是在1996年与湖人队签订的合同3年350万美元。(这在NBA的工资中居于中等偏下。)
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『陆』 高二英语第七册关于乔丹的课文
Unit Three 我不能接受不努力 ◇迈克尔•乔丹
世界闻名篮球明星迈克尔• 乔丹在选择和使成为事实小我私家方针和职业方针方面显然都是成功的。他在他的书中写到他如何应对他所面对的挑战。在你阅读这篇节选时,考虑一下该书书名《我不能接受不努力》在多大程度上与他的经历是一致的。
成为最佳一直是我的终极方针,但无论什么事情我都是一步一阵势去做。这就是我高中毕业后不怕去北卡罗来纳大学的原因。
每小我私家都对我说我不应该去北卡大学,由于我的篮球尚无打到阿谁水平。他们说我应该去空军官佐黉舍,由于那样子的话,我毕业时就能获得一份工作。每小我私家都为我拟定了差别的规划,但我有我自己的规划。
我老是确定短期方针。现在回想起来,我发明每步或每次成功都会引向下一步或下一次成功。当我高二从校队里被刷下来时,我懂患了一些东西。我懂得我永恒也不想再有那种糟的感觉,永恒不想再品尝那种滋味,也不想再那末伤心。
因此,我确定了1个方针,要成为校队的首发队员。全般炎天我都把精神集中在上面。练球时我想的也是这件事。当这一方针使成为事实时,我又确定了另1个方针,1个合理的、可以想法达到的方针,1个只要支付足够努力就能切实使成为事实的方针。
每次我都想象我要达到什么田地,我想成为哪一种球员。
我猜想我在靠近方针过的程中心里老是想着它。我切当地懂得我要去什么处所,并且收视反听地要到达那儿。当我达到这些个方针时,它们都会相互增进。每次成功我都获得一点儿信心。
就如许,我树立起能在北卡大学进行竞争的信心。这些个信心都在我的脑子里,我从不把任何东西写下来,我只是全神贯注于下一步。
我想,无论我有可能会选择做什么事情,我都会采用这类体式格局去做的。这和把当医生作为终极方针的人没什么两样。要是当医生是你的方针,而你的生物课成绩都是C,那末你首先要做的就是生物测验使得B,然后得A。你必须完成这熬头步,然后再去攻化学或物理。
要一小步一小阵势走,不然你就会碰到各类各样的艰难困苦。要是衡量成功的唯一尺度是成为医生,那末你的信心将来自那边?要是你尽了自己最大的努力却没有结果为医生,莫非这就意味着你的整小我私家生都失败了吗?当然不是。所有这些个步调就像拼图游戏中一块块拼板,它们要全部拼在一路才气组成一幅图。
要是图拼成了,那末你就达到了自己的方针。
要是没有拼成,万万不要求全自己。
要是你已经竭尽一力,那末在这一过程当中你也会获得一些成就。并非每小我私家都能拼出完备的图。并非每小我私家都将成为最伟大的推销员或最伟大的篮球运动员。但是你仍然能被认为是最佳者之一,你仍然能被认为是成功者。
这就是我老是确定短期方针的原因。无论是高尔夫球、篮球、做买卖、家子糊口,或者甚或是棒球,我都确定方针——切实行得通的方针——并且倾尽一力去做。我提疑难题目,阅读,倾听。在芝加哥白袜队打棒球时我也是恁地做的。要是我不懂的话,我不怕问任何人任何疑难题目。我为什么要怕呢?我努力想有所成就。请帮助我,给我以引导。这没什么不合错误的。
一步一阵势走,这是唯一的成功之路。
Unit Three do not work hard I can not accept ◇ • Michael Jordan
• the world-famous basketball star Michael Jordan to become a reality in the selection and approach the small private and professional approach I clearly have been successful. He wrote in his book how to deal with him the challenges he faces. You read this excerpt, think about the book title, "do not work hard I can not accept" the extent to which his experience is the same.
To be the best has always been my ultimate objective, but no matter what I do is a step in the battle. This is what I is not afraid to go after high school because University of North Carolina.
Every small private have told me that I should not go to my University of North Carolina, as I am no basketball who hit the A level. They said I should go to the Air Force Guanzuo hon homes, because it looks like, I can get a job upon graation. Every little I developed for my private differences are planning, but I have my own plan.
I always determine the short-term approach. Looking back now, I invented the success of each step or will lead the next time or next success. High School team when I was brushed off from school, I understand the risk of something. I know I do not want to have that timeless feel bad, eternal do not want to taste that feeling, do not want to then sad.
Therefore, I identified an approach starting to become a school team players. I regard the whole as Yantian concentrate on it. Practice a ball game is when I think about it. When this approach to become a reality, I also identified another one policy, a reasonable approach to achieve the idea, one can effectively work as long as the pay enough to make a reality of the policy.
Every time I think I want to achieve what field, what kind of player I want to be.
I guess I'm too close to the process approach centers dwell on it. I know I'm going to cut what the local premises, and the audience to listen to to get there against. When I meet these two guidelines, they are mutually reinforcing. Every time I get a little confidence in the success.
As promised, I am able to establish the University of North Carolina to compete in confidence. These were the confidence in my mind, I never write down anything, I just concentrate on the next step.
I think, whatever I may choose to do something, I will do with such style pattern. This is the ultimate objective as a doctor who is no different. If a doctor is your policy and your biology class grades are C, then the first thing you do is make the bio-test B, then get A. You must complete this step boil, and then to chemical or physical attack.
A small battle to take a small step, otherwise you will encounter various kinds of hardships. If the only yardstick to measure success is to become a doctor, then your confidence will come from there? If you done your best to have no results for physicians, does this mean that your entire small private students I have failed? Of course not. All of these a pace like puzzle pieces in the puzzle pieces, they should all fight all the way talent in the composition of a picture.
If the map spelled it, then you reach your objective.
Without the spell, absolutely do all their requirements.
Yili if you already do, then this process you will get some success. Not every small I can spell out a comprehensive private plans. Not every small private I will be the greatest salesman, or of the greatest basketball player. But you can still be considered to be one of the best, you can still be considered a success.
This is what I always determine the cause of short-term approach. Whether it is golf, basketball, doing business, shijiazi make ends meet, or even baseball, I have to determine policy - the policy will work effectively - and make every Yili do. Difficult subject I have mentioned, reading, listening. Chicago White Sox baseball, I also Nendi do. If I do not know if I am not afraid to ask any person of any difficult questions. Why should I be afraid of it? I am trying to accomplish. Please help me, give me the boot. This is nothing substandard wrong.
A step in the battle to go, this is the only road to success.
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『柒』 乔丹英文怎么读
Jordan
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『捌』 乔丹英文名字
乔丹英文名字:Michael Jordan。
1、迈克尔·乔丹(Michael Jordan),1963年2月17日生于纽约布鲁克林,美国著名内篮球运动员,司职得容分后卫,历史上最伟大的篮球运动员。
2、1984年的NBA选秀大会,乔丹在首轮第3顺位被芝加哥公牛队选中。1986-87赛季,乔丹场均得到37.1分,首次获得分王称号。1990-91赛季,乔丹连夺常规赛MVP和总决赛MVP称号,率领芝加哥公牛首次夺得NBA总冠军。1997-98赛季,乔丹获得个人职业生涯第10个得分王,并率领公牛队第六次夺得总冠军。2009年9月11日,乔丹正式入选NBA名人堂。
『玖』 乔丹用英文怎么读
照den。
用汉语写有点费劲,全名是迈克尔。照den
『拾』 谁能帮忙贴下乔丹名人堂演讲的英文原稿
K.C. Johnson
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. -- Give Hall of Fame officials credit for this. Despite a stellar 2009 class that includes David Robinson, John Stockton, Jerry Sloan and C. Vivian Stringer, Michael Jordan's question-and-answer session at Friday morning's news conference lasted far longer than the others.
Here are the highlights:
Q: Who did Mike want to be like?
My father probably. As you can see, I have a strong resemblance of him. I could not avoid that, without a doubt. If everybody wants to be like Mike, I’ pretty sure that starts with a haircut and suntan. I’m just happy to be myself, no matter how you look at it.
Q: What’s your favorite basketball related moment?
That’s so hard. That’s like asking which one of your kids is your best kid. I’ve had so many great accomplishments, so many spectacular plays, big plays, game-winning shots. It’s hard for me to pick one. If I started with 1982 at UNC, I could end with the shot in Utah or playing on the Dream Team, playing baseball. Although you guys don’t consider that to be successful I do. There are so many that it would be too difficult to pick out one. I’m just happy with everything.
Q: What would you say to Chicago fans?
That’s my second home. I still live there. A lot of people don’t think I still live there, but I do. For what they have given me, starting with Jonathan Kovler and Rod Thorn, who actually drafted me and took this kid who had never been to a big city at all. It was my first time being away from home. UNC from Wilmington is only 2.5 hours so I wasn’t really away. But they took me in. And I had to earn my keep. They believed in me. I believed in them. That marriage lasted up until now. I will always, always have the deepest warmth for the city of Chicago and the support I’ve received from them. Other than what I’ve done, I can’t give back any more. And I wouldn’t ask for any more. I just want them to be able to remember the things I contributed to the city. And hopefully at some point down the road, they can have another championship just so they can compare the two. I wouldn’t be standing here without their support without a doubt.
Q: Can you talk about the rivalry with the Utah Jazz and was John Stockton the dirtiest player in the league?
I wouldn’t say Stockton was the dirtiest player in the league. I can name a few others. You can say dirty. I say he’s a tough, hard-nosed type of guy who played with every inch of his body physically and mentally. For us to beat them twice, I think says a lot about our team. Because they were a great, great team. They easily could’ve beat us twice. It was great competition between the two teams. Those guys---Stockton, Malone, Coach Sloan---represented what Utah was all about. They were great adversaries. I enjoyed competing against them. They raised my level of competition to the highest levels. The fortunate part is I ended up on top a couple of times.
Q: What would your late father James be thinking today?
He’d probably like to be standing here answering all your questions. He loved to speak for me. I think now he understands I’m a grown person. I’ve learned from him. He taught me well. If he was here today, I’m pretty sure he’d be living it up. And I think he’d be very proud of what I’ve done over my career and the choices that I’ve made, good and bad. It’s like any Father: He would probably have a face of elation and joy about things I’ve achieved in my career. He is here in spirit; I know that. When you see me, you see him, you see my Mother and my brothers and sisters. I represent my whole family. I’m sure they’re as proud as I am to be standing here in the Hall of Fame, enjoying this weekend.
Q: How do you react to being called The Greatest?
People say I was the greatest ever to play to the game. I cringe a little bit. I receive it as an opinion. But for me personally, I never played against Jerry West. I never played against Elgin Baylor. I never played against Wilt Chamberlain. Yeah, I would’ve loved to. But to say I’m better than those people is not for me to decide. I’m happy for the accomplishments and what people might say. But just to be a part of that debate is a privilege. But I would never give myself that type of accolade because I never competed against everybody in this Hall of Fame.
Q: What are your early memories of the Bulls?
When I first got to Chicago, they weren’t doing well. The only way we could go was up. We couldn’t go further down. I came from a prestigious university that was built on winning. So my attitude was to do whatever I could to help this team win. And the level of winning changed over the years. At that time winning for us was getting into the playoffs. And once we got into the playoffs, it was getting past the first round. And then it was getting to the Eastern Conference finals. And then getting to the Finals. That road happened over a period of time. We changed players, got better ones. Not to say the players when I first got there were bad. It’s just I felt we needed chemistry to change and it did over a period of years. Management did a good job of changing the personnel. We went through three coaches. Doug Collins made a big impact of trying to put together a unique team that could compete for a championship. And then Phil came in and finished it off. And I think the city has to be proud. It’s known as a hard-working environment and that happened with the Bulls. And once we got on top, we didn’t want to relinquish that. I’m glad I was a part of that. I came in when there were 6,000 people in the stands. And most of the people that were coming towards the end of my career were there when the building was selling out every single night. I didn’t want them to misunderstand where the Bulls came from and how hard the fight was to get there. So I was a little more animated and strong-voiced at the end. My teammates, if they can ever say anything about me, it was that we won. I remember having a conversation with Tex Winter, who was an unbelievable coach. I remember one game coming off the floor and I had scored like 20 points in a row to win the game. Tex reminded me there’s no “I” in team. I looked back and Tex and said, “There’s an “I” in win. So which way do you want it?”
Q: What do you think of Kobe Bryant and LeBron James?
I see some resemblance. That’s the evolution of basketball. When I was coming up, it was always comparisons to Dr. J. I was a big Walter Davis fan. Obviously you guys know my relationship with David Thompson. How can you not see a resemblance of yourself in Kobe Bryant and LeBron James? They’re going to be fun. But don’t be a rush to try to find the next Michael Jordan. There’s not going to be another Michael Jordan. I say that in a way that times are different, the games are different, the desire to have that type of player is different. People are constantly trying to find the next Michael Jordan. First of all, you didn’t find me. I just happened to come along. And the next thing you know, here I am. So you didn’t have to find me. And you won’t have to find that next person. It’s going to happen. And I’m pretty sure you guys are going to recognize it. If you haven’t already, in e time you’ll know. And I think those guys have strong potential to be better than Michael Jordan down the road. They’re going to create their own name, their own persona. So just give it time.
Q: Have you talked to Phil Jackson about being in the Hall together and what was his influence on your career?
I haven’t talked to Phil. You know he’s one of those elusive guys. I don’t know if he’s Montana, South Dakota, North Dakota. I don’t know where he is right now. Phil is one of those guys who when it was announced in March that I was going to be in the Hall of Fame, he already had a tape ready saying congratulations. And that was seven months ago. You never know what to expect from Phil. He challenged me. He challenged me at times I needed to be challenged. Mentally, he made me expand my outlook about the game, my perception of my teammates and what to expect from them. He put me in difficult positions in dealing with other players such as Dennis Rodman, but I was able to come around. That was a great learning experience for me. He’s very deserving to be in the Hall of Fame. It doesn’t surprise me that he’s still successful with the Lakers. Because I think his makeup is taking personalities and blending those personalities together. The basketball talent was already there. I think you guys realize that before Phil got to the Lakers, they had the same personnel. It’s amazing when he got there how successful that personnel became because he was able to blend those personalities together. That’s his strong point. He did it for us. I would imagine he’s going to continue doing it until he gets tired. He impacted my career. He helped me improve as a player and person.
Q: Did your 63-point game against the Celtics early in your career help your confidence moving forward?
Yep. When you look at it up to that point, there were so many media guys saying, ‘He’s good. But he’s not in the same class as Magic Johnson and Larry Bird.’ After that game, I earned Larry Bird’s respect. To me, that says I was on the right track in terms of becoming a better player. Not the points that I scored because at the end of the day, we lost the game. But he gave me the type of confidence that I needed at that level from a player. That to me was the biggest compliment I had to that time.
尽管2009年名人堂已经星光熠熠,包含了大卫罗宾逊,约翰斯托克顿,杰里斯隆和C.Vivian Stringer,但是麦克乔丹的演讲时间还是比其他人都要长一些。
问:你最像谁?
应该是我父亲,要知道,我和他非常相似,而且这是我不能左右的,是的,毫无疑问。如果有人打算要像我,我想首先要先晒黑自己,再做个发型。我很高兴我就是我自己,无论你怎么看待
问:你最美好的篮球时光是什么时候?
这很难说,就好像问那个孩子是你最喜欢的。我有过很多次伟大的成就,无数激动的比赛和绝杀。我很难选择其中的一个。如果从1982年的北卡说起,那次对犹他投中的绝杀球,或者在梦之队打球的经历,打棒球,当然你们这些家伙可能不认为那是一次成功的经历。因为有太多所以很难选出一个。我很高兴有这么多可以选择的。
问:想对芝加哥的球迷说点什么?
这是我的第二故乡,我现在还住在这里,很多人可能以为我不住这了,但我确实还住在这里。Jonathan Kovler和Rod Thorn邀请我这个懵懂的小伙子来芝加哥,那是我第一次离开家乡。北卡到威明顿只有2.5小时车程,因此看上去并不远。他们把我带入行,我开始挣钱过活。他们信任我,我也信任他们。这个关系一直延续到现在。我将永远,永远的热爱芝加哥城,感谢那些支持我的球迷。除了我所做的,我没有更多可以回报球迷的。我也不打算再索取。我只是希望大家能够记住我给这座城市创造的贡献。毫无疑问,没有大家的支持我不可能站在这里。
问:你能谈谈死敌犹他爵士和联盟最脏(dirtiest)的球员约翰斯托克顿嘛?
我不认为斯托克顿是联盟最脏的球员。我可以数出很多。当然你可以说那是脏。我想说他是一个坚韧,实用型球员,他会用他的身体和智力与你对决。我们战胜了他们两次,我想说说我们的球队。因为他们是一个很伟大的球队。他们本不该很容易的打败我们两次。这两支球队的对决是经典的。那群小伙子们,斯托克顿,马龙,教练斯隆,代表了当时犹他的全部。他们是伟大的对手。我很享受和他们的比赛。他们帮助我打到了竞技的巅峰。让我数次享受了顶峰体验。
问:你的先父James现在会想些什么?
他可能可以站在这里回答你所有的问题。他很喜欢谈到我。我想他已经看到我长大成人。我曾是他 的学生,他教会我很多。如果他今天在这里,他应该纵情欢乐一下。我想他应该对我所做的一切感到自豪,对我做出的决定,好的还是坏的,感到自豪,和所有父亲一样:他会很高兴,并且对我职业生涯获得的成就感到满意。他的精神在这里,我能确信这一点。当你看到我,你就看到了他,你看我的母亲,我的兄弟和我的姐妹。我代表我整个家庭站在这里,我想他们和我一样对进入名人堂感到自豪,一个美好的周末。
问:你对被称作史上最伟大的球员如何评价?
人们说我是这项运动的历史上最优秀的球员,对此我感到诚惶诚恐,如果作为一个观点我可以接受。对我而言,我自己没有和杰里韦斯特打过比赛,也没有和埃尔金贝勒或者威尔特张伯伦打过比赛。是的,我当然希望能和他们交手。但我究竟是不是比他们出色这个问题不是我所能决定的。但是球迷这样提起已经让我感到莫大荣幸。但我自己真的不会那么去认为,因为我自己和大多数名人堂球员都没有一起比赛过。”
问:你对公牛的早期回忆是什么?
当我第一次到芝加哥,他们做得还不够好。我们能做的就是不断提高,我们已经无路可退。我来自一所争冠的著名大学篮球队。所以我希望尽我所能帮助球队获胜。获奖的难度一年比一年高。当时,对我们来说目标是进入季后赛。一旦我们进入季后赛,目标就变成了要过第一轮。然后目标变成了东部联盟的决赛。然后是进入总决赛。这是一条常常的路。我们换了球员,有了更好队员。不是说我刚到球队的队友那里不好。只是我觉得需要化学变化,并能在较长时间保持。管理层在人事变动方面很成功。我们经历了三个教练。科林斯提出建立一个独特的可以竞争总冠军的球队,然后菲尔来了并实现了它。我为这个城市骄傲。这是一个让人勤奋的工作环境,并碰巧在公牛队身上应验。一旦我们登上了顶峰,我们就不想放弃。我很高兴我是其中的一部分。我来的时候,只有6000人在看台上观看比赛。这些人中也大多出现在我职业生涯结束的告别演出中,大部分也亲临了这座体育场被出卖的那个夜晚。我希望他们都知道公牛来自哪里,今天的荣誉经历了怎样的拼杀。所以我今天有一点感动,我想大声的说。我和我的队友们最在乎的就是我们是胜利者。我记得和泰克斯温特的一次对话,温特一位伟大的教练。记得那是一场比赛接近尾声的时候,我拿到了20分即将赢得比赛的时候,温特提醒我,比赛已经不需要我了,我回头看了下温特,然后说:“如果我要赢得比赛,你想怎么做?”
问:你可以评价一下科比和詹姆斯嘛?
我看到一些他们相似的地方。这就是篮球的演变。当我出道后,人们总是那我和J博士相比较。我是Walter Davis的粉丝。显然,你们知道我与大卫汤普森的关系。你怎么能不看到自己和科比,詹姆斯的相似之处?他们会感到很有趣。但是,不要急于设法找出下一个迈克尔乔丹。看上去不会有下一个迈克尔乔丹。我是说,方式不同,时间不同,游戏规则,产生的球员也会不同。人们不断努力寻找下一个迈克尔乔丹。首先,你没有找到我。我刚好到来。而接下来你就知道,我在这里。所以你没有找我。而且你不会发现下一个。这不会发生。我敢肯定你们是要承认它。如果还没有准备好,你总会意识到,你们会认为这些小伙子们拥有比乔丹更好的潜力。他们将建立自己的历史,他们就是自己。只需给他们一些时间。
问:你能谈谈已经在名人堂的教练菲尔杰克逊嘛,他对你的职业生涯有什么影响?
我还没有谈到菲尔。他是一个难以捉摸的家伙。我不知道他是在蒙大拿州,南达科他还是北达科他州。我不知道他在哪里现在。在3月份宣布我会是名人堂的球员之一的时候,他已经准备好祝贺词了。而7个月过去了。你永远不知道从菲尔那里会有什么期望。他给我挑战。而且是在我需要挑战的时候给我挑战。他让我提高了对比赛的阅读能力,感知队友和并团结他们的能力。他有时让我处理和其他球员的关系,比如罗德曼,这让我感到很麻烦,但我能恢复过来。对我来说,这是一个很好的学习机会。他能进名人堂,这一点也不奇怪。他目前依然在湖人取得成功,我也不感到意外。因为我觉得他正在和那些小伙子们融合在一起。他们的篮球天赋已经在那里了。我想你们应该知道在菲尔到湖人以前,他有同样的队员。但这些队员在菲尔来了以后取得了令人瞩目的成功,应为菲尔能够把这些人组成一个集体。这是他的长处。当年也是这么教导我们的。我想他会一直干到退休,他对我的职业生涯产生了重大影响,他帮助我学会打球和做人。
问:你职业生涯早期和凯尔特人一役中砍下63分,这对你提高自信有帮助吗?
是的,当你把它提到了这个高度,已经有很多媒体朋友这么说了,“他是很棒,但是还达不到同龄球员例如魔术师约翰逊和大鸟伯德的造诣”。在那场比赛以后,我赢得了伯德的重视,对我来说,那会我已经走在了成为一个更好球员的正确道路上。虽然我获得了高分,但却输掉了那场比赛。但他给了我自信,那是一个我那种水平球员所需要的自信。那时,这可能是对我来说最大的鼓励。