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Sport or Spectacle?
Muhammad Aui is probably the most famous sports figure on earth:he is recognized on every continent
and by all generations. The__________(51)of his illness as Parkinson's disease after his retirement fuelled
the debate about the dangers of boxing and criticism__________(52)the sport. That,plus his outspoken
opposition___________(53)women's boxing,made people wonder how he would react when one of his daugh-
ters decided to____________(54)up the sport.His presence at Laila's first professional fight,however,seemed
to broadcast a father's support.Of course Muhammad Aui wanted to___________(55)his daughter fight.
The ring announcer introduced him as the"the greatest"and as he sat down at the ringside the crowd
chanted.
Twenty-one-year-old Laila's debut fight(首次亮相)was a huge success and there was as much publicity for
the___________(56)as her father's fights once attracted Laila's opponent was much weaker than she was
and__________(57)the fight lasted just 31 seconds.Since then, Laila has won most of her fights by knoc-
king out her opponent"She knows ______ (58)she's doing,"said one referee about her."She knows
about moving well.You can see some of her dad's moves."
Laila Ali would rather not
_________ (59)herself to her father. She prefers to make. __________(60).
Her father supports her decision to enter the sport but he has not spared her the details of what can happen.
Laila__________(61)that her father wants her to understand the worst possible scenario to see_________(62)
she still wants to go forward with it.She knows she's going to get hit hard at times,that she may get a broken
nose or a swollen(肿胀的)face , but at least she is prepared for it.
Laila's decision to start boxing despite her father's__________(63)with the symptoms of Parkinson's
disease has of course sparked a mixture of praise and__________(64).But Laila is a determined individual
and it is her famous last name that has made her a magnet for worldwide media attention.Of course,the
___________(65)on the boxing scene of a woman with her family history attracts even more questions about
whether women's boxing is sport or spectacle.
_________(60)
A:appearance
B:name
C:show
D:sport

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