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4. Which of the following is to celebrate Ian’s victories in the Olympic?

A
 A fragrance called “Ian Thorpe for Men”.
B
 Special Australian stamps.
C
 A range of men’s underwear.

答案解析

正确答案:B

解析:

这是一道典型的细节理解题,通常出现在关于澳大利亚游泳名将伊恩·索普(Ian Thorpe)的阅读理解文章中。虽然题目本身没有提供完整的阅读文本,但根据常识和此类英语阅读题的常见考点,我们可以进行如下解析: **正确答案:B** **解析:** 1. **审题关键**: 题目问的是:“以下哪一项是为了庆祝伊恩在奥运会上的胜利?” 关键词是:**celebrate**(庆祝)和 **victories in the Olympic**(奥运会胜利)。 2. **选项分析**: * **A. A fragrance called “Ian Thorpe for Men” (一款名为“Ian Thorpe for Men”的香水)** 这通常是商业代言或品牌合作的产品,主要目的是商业盈利或利用名人效应推广产品,而非专门为了“庆祝奥运胜利”这一荣誉事件而设立的国家级或官方纪念行为。 * **B. Special Australian stamps (澳大利亚特别邮票)** 在许多国家,发行纪念邮票是政府或邮政部门用来纪念国家英雄、重大体育赛事胜利(如奥运会夺金)的一种传统且正式的方式。在关于伊恩·索普的阅读文章中,通常会提到澳大利亚为了表彰他在悉尼奥运会等赛事中的杰出贡献,发行了印有他肖像的特别邮票。这是对他成就的一种官方认可和庆祝。 * **C. A range of men’s underwear (一系列男士内衣)** 伊恩·索普确实曾代言过内衣品牌,但这同样属于商业广告行为,与“庆祝奥运胜利”这一主题不符。 3. **结论**: 在相关的背景知识或原文语境中,发行特别邮票(Special stamps)是被明确提及作为纪念和庆祝他奥运辉煌成就的方式。因此,选项 **B** 是最符合题意的答案。
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