
Will anyone test positive?
There have been cheats at the Olympics since the earliest days of the modern games. In 1904 the runner Fred Lorz won the marathon but was disqualified when it transpired his manager had driven him half the race in a car.
Other cheats have turned out to have hidden qualities that helped them succeed. In Berlin 1936 Dora Ratjen came fourth in the women’s high jump event. Nothing unusual about that you might say, but Dora was really Hermann and ‘she’ was actually a man!
The same ruse was used by a number of gender-bending athletes until compulsory sex-testing was introduced in 1964, although such tests have now been abandoned as undignified and humiliating.
In more recent years cheating athletes and their trainers have resorted to doping to improve sporting performance, and have provoked a crisis in sport with some of the biggest names in sport being disqualified, stripped of their medals, and even jailed for using illegal chemical substances such as steroids. The 2004 Athens Olympics saw more than 20 athletes disqualified from the games after testing positive for banned substances.
Will we see even more scandals in Beijing 2008? It seems inevitable since a number of athletes have already been banned or withdrawn from the games before they even began.
But some sports figures have called for even harder measures to be taken against drug cheats. Ten-time Olympic medal winner Carl Lewis has called for doping to become a crime throughout the world.
"I would change the law. If you test positive, why can't it be illegal?" said Lewis.
GLOSSARY 词汇表 (收听发音, 请移到小喇叭上)
adage 谚语,格言
gallant performance 英勇的表现
unscrupulous competitors 不讲道德的参赛者
cheats 作弊,骗子
marathon 马拉松
disqualified 被取消竞争资格
transpired 透露,被人知道
women's high jump 女子跳高
ruse 花招,诈术
compulsory sex-testing 强制性的性别鉴定测验
abandoned 放弃了
doping 服用禁药
stripped 取消
illegal chemical substances 非法药物
steroids 激素
banned 禁止
scandals 丑闻

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