"Football is a very short-term career. Football really prepares you for almost nothing. The only thing I got out of football was the ability to work hard," says Gales Sayers. So what do you do after your glory days on the field are over? Here's what one of the top players, Gales Sayers, did after he put down the pigskin.
Gales Sayers; 40, Chicago Bears, Running Back.
Gales Sayers became famous in 1965. After recovering from a serious knee injury in 1968, Sayers returned to the Bears in 1969 and was awarded the George Halas Award as "the most courageous player in professional football". At the award ceremony, he owed his prize to his friend and teammate Brian Piccolo, who was dying of cancer.
Sayers couldn't outrun (escape) the injuries, though, and another blow to his knee put an end to his football career in 1971. His personal life was unfortunate as well, when he and his wife, Linda, separated that year. Shortly after that, Sayers started a new life and career as an assistant athletic director in the University of Kansas. By 1976 he was moving up the ladder at Southern Illinois University, becoming the first African American athletic director at a major university.
Sayers, the youngest player to be ever listed into the National Football League's Hall of Fame, started a computer supplies company in 1984 with his second wife, Adie, whom he married in 1973. The couple was looking for a field with a future, and computers seemed to have it all. Seventeen years later, the company that bears his name is a national provider of technology solutions, with 10 locations and over 350 employees across the country. Just like in the old days, the honors started rolling in. Sayers was listed into the Chicago Area Entrepreneurship Hall of Fame in 1999.
(1) What does the underlined part "he put down the pigskin" mean in the first paragraph?
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A.Sayers ended his football career.
B.Sayers was too tired to go on playing.
C.Sayers intended to start a new career.
D.Sayers only wanted to rest for some time.
(2) How many times was Sayers honored in his life?
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A.Only once as a football star.
B.Only once as a businessman.
C.Altogether twice.
D.We are not quite sure.
(3) Sayers started his new career mainly because of ________.
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A.the first knee injury in 1968
B.his unfortunate personal life
C.another more serious knee injury
D.a friend's being incurably ill
(4) What can be learned from this passage?
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A.Football players are not glorious all the time.
B.A successful businessman should be a ball player first.
C.A retired football player can easily make money.
D.Whatever you do, working hard is the most important.
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【小题1】The main idea of this passage is that ______.
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B.lying about college degrees has become a widespread problem |
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D.employers are no longer interested in college degrees |
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D.students attended a famous school |
A.performance is a better judge of ability than a college degree |
B.experience is the best teacher |
C.past work histories influence personnel officers more than degrees do |
D.a degree from a famous school enables an applicant to gain advantage over others in job competition |
A.buying a false degree is not moral |
B.personnel officers only consider applicants from famous schools |
C.most people lie on applications because they were dismissed from school |
D.society should be greatly responsible for lying on applications |
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