球王贝利在20世纪50年代曾被一些球迷斥为“蠢货”,被断定不能成为职业球员,但他并没有屈服,而是笑迎挑战,练出了神奇的脚

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球王贝利在20世纪50年代曾被一些球迷斥为“蠢货”,被断定不能成为职业球员,但他并没有屈服,而是笑迎挑战,练出了神奇的脚下功夫。这启示我们
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A.只要拥有坚定的决心就必定能成就一番事业
B.只要有坚强的意志事业就能成功
C.要直面挫折和逆境,笑迎挑战
D.只要有信心事业就能成功

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  Pele
  Born: 23 October, 1940. Tres Coracoes, Brazil
  International Caps 92
  International Goals 77
  Teams Santos, New York Cosmos
  Team Honours World Cup (1958, 62, 70)
  World Club Championship (1962, 63)
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  "I was born for soccer, just as Beethoven was born for music." Arrogant, pompous words. Except when they are spoken by Edson Arantes do Nascimento, the Brazilian genius known throughout the football world as Pele.
  A veteran of four World Cups, scorer of 1,283 first-class goals - 12 of them in World Cup final tournaments - a member of those magical Brazilian squads that won soccer's greatest prize in 1958, 1962 and 1970.
  But just as a collection of notes do not make a Beethoven symphony, statistics cannot capture the majesty of those glorious Brazilian sides. This was football played to a samba beat. Beautiful skills, astonishing speed and ball control - and of all those great players in the yellow and green shirts, Pele was the greatest of them all.
  He was lithe, agile, strong and seemed to be able to make the ball do as he pleased. Blessed with a stunning shot and an ability to soar above defences, he was expected to perform some astonishing feat of trickery every time he was in possession.
  And Brazil played such adventurous football, always attacking, constantly looking to score. Who can forget the rythmic chanting of their deliriously happy supporters? "Bra-zil, cha cha cha, Bra-zil, cha cha cha."
  It was the 1962 World Cup in Chile when those chants were heard for the first time in Europe on TV and British fans were quick to copy. First club names were shouted out, followed by a burst of clapping. Soon the strains of "ee-ay-addeo" echoed round Football League grounds.
  Three decades on, the chants may be different. But it was the Brazil of Pele which gave them to the world.
  Pele was born in the poor district of Tres Coracoes in 1940. His father, known as Dondhino, was a footballer too, but an undistinguished one.
  Pele was in love with football from the time he learned to kick a ball. But his mother was not so keen. Dondhino earned little money from the game and she wanted something better for her son. Had she got her way, football would have been denied one of its greatest talents.
  Pele's precocious skill came to the attention of de Brito, a former Brazilian international who began to coach him. In 1954, aged 14, he joined Bauru Athletic Club juniors in Sao Paulo. At 16, despite a knee injury which was to trouble him throughout his career, he moved to Santos where he remained until 1974.
  Together, Pele and Santos were to become legends, touring Europe and playing friendly matches. One of the British sides to entertain them was Sheffield Wednesday. As late as 1972, Pele turned out in his club's famous all-white strip to play one half in a goodwill visit to Hillsborough.
  It was the World Cup of 1958 in Sweden which was to create the stage for Pele's genius. He was 17 and had won his first cap the previous year. He arrived in Sweden with an injury and was held back until Brazil's third and final group match against the Soviet Union in Gothenburg.
  Brazil won 2-0, Pele hit the post, laid on the second goal for Vava and a star had been born. The quarter-final was against Wales. Brazil only won 1-0. The scorer was Pele, his shot deflecting off Stuart Williams. It was his first World Cup goal - and he was to score six in a sequence of three games by the time the final was over.
  A hat-trick against France in the semi-final was followed by two goals against Sweden in the final. One of them, a breathtaking effort, was described by the football authority Brian Glanville in his book, The Story of the World Cup.
  "Catching a high ball in the thick of the penalty area on his thigh," wrote Glanville, "he hooked it over his head, whirled round and volleyed mightily past Svensson." Pele also hit the post as the Swedes went down 5-2 in front of their home crowd. Brazil had won the World Cup for the first time and a teenage prodigy was on his way to international fame and fortune.
  By 1962 Brazil were the undisputed kings of football and Pele was rated the best player in the world. He was just 21. But the Chile finals were to be shortlived for him as Brazil sought to retain their crown.
  Their opening match was against Mexico. Brazil won 2-0, Pele scoring a brilliant goal in which he beat four men before putting the ball past the keeper. But in the next game, a 0-0 draw with Czechoslovakia, Pele tore a thigh muscle which put him out of the tournament. Brazil became double world champions, beating Czechoslovakia 3-1 in the final. But if 1962 was bad for Pele, 1966 was worse. This time for him and his country. The year of England's greatest football triumph saw Brazil lose their first World Cup match for 12 years and then they crashed out of the tournament in the first round as Pele was literally kicked off the park by the butchers of Portugal.
  Brazil played just three games in the 1966 World Cup, all of them at Everton's Goodison Park. They got off to a reasonable start beating Bulgaria 2-0, Pele scoring from a free kick. But in the second game, with Pele missing through injury, they were given a football lesson by the mighty Magyars of Hungary, going down 3-1.
  Pele was back for the crucial tie with Portugal, but it was soon obvious he was far from full fitness. Brazil had made seven changes after that shock defeat by Hungary, but it made no difference as Portugal quickly let it be known they were taking no prisoners. Morais cynically chopped down Pele in brutal fashion and was amazingly allowed to stay on the pitch by English referee George McCabe. Pele was forced off and, though Brazil were merely a shadow of the sides that had ruled the world, football won few friends by the manner of Portugal's 3-1 victory.
  Pele vowed never to appear in another World Cup, but by 1970 he had changed his mind. This time the tournament was held in sunny Mexico and this Brazilian team was probably the greatest of them all.
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  Brazil's opening match was against Czechoslovakia who they tore apart 4-1. However, playing fabulous attacking football, Brazil left themselves open at the back and went a goal down. They soon equalised through a scintillating, swerving free kick from Rivelino. After that, it was one-way traffic, Pele getting the second and Jairzinho the last two.
  Now it was England's turn. And what a match it was. This England team was regarded by many as technically superior to the side that had won the World Cup at Wembley in 1966. Alan Mullery was deputed to mark Pele and did a terrific job. But how do you mark genius? By the tenth minute, Pele was stealing in at the far post, towering above England's defence to drive down a Jairzinho cross with a ferocious header.
  If ever a goal looked a certainty, this was it. As the ball screamed towards its destination inside the post, somehow, miraculously, Gordon Banks got a hand to it and flicked it up over the bar.
  The save of the century? Probably. Pele could only stand and stare in amazement - along with several million incredulous TV viewers around the world.
  The game, often branded the "real" final, was a classic. England defended brilliantly, Alan Ball hit the bar, but a Jairzinho goal - laid on by who else but Pele - was enough to give Brazil a 1-0 victory.
  Afterwards, a picture of one of the great moments of sportsmanship flashed round the world. It was of Pele and England's captain Bobby Moore, stripped to the waist, swapping shirts and embracing each other, both recognising that the other was a master of his trade. Pele scored twice in Brazil's final group match in a 3-2 defeat of Romania before they disposed of Peru 4-2 and Uruguay 3-1 to reach the final.
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本届欧洲杯,贝利的“预言”发展到了极致,16支球队,他看好的接近半数,但全部“毙命”.
1、“本届欧洲杯冠军如果不出意外的话,将在英、法、意三队之中产生.”--贝利
在今年3月中旬欧洲杯尚未打响之际,贝利已经开始对本届欧洲杯进行预测了,球王表示,本届欧洲杯的冠军将在英格兰、法国、意大利之中产生,然而,意大利止步于小组赛,英格兰、法国先后倒在八强门外,贝利的预言尽管对准了三支传统意义上最强的球队,依然应验了所谓“乌鸦嘴”的规律.
2、“鲁尼的确很像当年的我,英格兰队能够走得很远.”--贝利
当天才小子鲁尼一发而不可收,埃里克森很不知趣的把他将贝利联系在了一起,这使得贝利不得不开口对于这位后辈大加赞誉一番,然而就在贝利赞扬了鲁尼48小时之后,在对葡萄牙的比赛中,鲁尼只踢了20分钟便挂彩下场,难道贝利的“咒语”除了针对球队,也能针对人?
3、“我看好法国战胜希腊,晋级四强.”--贝利
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球王贝利一生在大小比赛中进球无数,有人问他:“哪个球踢得最好?”他回答:“下一个。”这个事例告诉我们 [
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  你常常将自己躲在人们不注意的暗处,但你不是卑微,也并非阴险.你“一是一,二是二”地存在着,就像一座高峻的大山,沉默但却真实地耸立着.
  你就是你,不是“大你”;你就是你,不是“小你”;你就是你,真实的你,客观的你.
  你不是夜郎自大、自以为是、口出狂言的“勇者”;你不是唯我独尊、眼中无他、轻视无物的“英雄”;你不是自卖自夸的王婆.你就是你,真实的你,客观的你.
  喜欢和你在一起的人总能得到人们的敬仰.比如说,我国古代的著名教育家、思想家孔子就是这样的一个人.有一次,他遇到两个孩子争辩,一个孩子说早上太阳温暖,中午太阳烫人,所以太阳早上离人远中午离人近.另一个孩子却说,早上的太阳大得像篷盖,中午的太阳小得像菜盘,所以太阳早上离人近中午离人远.两个孩子谁也说服不了谁,就让孔子来评理.孔子因为喜欢和你在一起,就直言不讳地承认自己回答不了这个问题.结果,孔子不但没有被后人嘲笑,反而赢得了后人对他的无限敬仰,被尊称为了“圣人”.
  喜欢和你在一起的人总能获得更大的成功.比如说,一代球王贝利就是这样的一个人.有一次,记者问贝利:“在你的所有进球中,你认为哪一个踢得最精彩?”贝利不假思索地说:“下一个.”熟悉贝利的人都知道,在贝利的足球生涯中,他共射进了1200多个球,其中的精彩进球举不胜举,比赛中他从己方禁区带球穿过全场晃过对方包括守门员在内的全部防守队员,从容破门也有好多次,但是贝利喜欢和你在一起,他对这些都不满意,而总是希望他进的‘下一个“球”最精彩些’.正是因为这一原因,贝利成为了一代球王,被人们公认为是“本世纪的最佳足球运动员”.
  你是谁呢?你就是我的好朋友——谦逊.
  我要永远和你在一起!
有人问球王贝利:“你踢进了那么多球,最喜欢的是哪一个?”他回答说:“下一个。”下列选项在球王身上未体现的是 [
有人问球王贝利:“你踢进了那么多球,最喜欢的是哪一个?”他回答说:“下一个。”下列选项在球王身上未体现的是
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A.自强的精神
B.积极进取的精神
C.喜欢空谈的个性
D.永不满足的精神
瓶中匣蝇1年前1
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C
阅读材料,写一篇议论文球王贝利踢进了100个球,别人问他哪个球最满意,他说:“下一个.”要写什么论点?请举出一些论据.
wsdmza1年前2
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论点就是人生总是在不断的前进中,也总是在不断地追求中,只有不放弃永远追求,才会有一个让自己满意的人生.