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  Boxing was long viewed sickly. Generally forbidden by law in earlier days, the fighting was usually done with barefists, and matches often lasted forty or fifty rounds.

  In 1882 John L. Sullivan, a fighter of great power, won the world heavyweight championship from Paddy Ryan in a bare-fisted battle marked by hitting, scratching, and biting without any rule. Five years later, while fighting Patsy Cardiff at Minneapolis, Sullivan broke his right arm in the third round, but he continued fighting to the sixth round and won. In 1889, Sullivan defeated Jake Kilrain with his bare fists in another championship fight, winning twenty thousand dollars and a diamond prize medal. His admirers talked then of tuning him for the neat governor, but he traveled to Australia for a boxing tour instead, coming back only, to lose his title in a twenty-one-round match with a young Californian named James J. Corbels.

  “Genfieam James” victory, in this match marked a turning point, for it showed scientific boxing was over strength. But Corbetts' title ended in 1897, when another boxer, Bob Fitssimmons, in less than three seconds, achieved his feats and then Fitzsimmons knocked out an Irishman, won the heavyweight championship of the world, and invented the terrible “solar plexus punch.”

1.Boxing matches in the early days were ________.

[  ]

A.short and bloody

B.usually spare-time competitions

C.governed by strict rules

D.cruel

2.Sullivan held the world's heavyweight title for ________.

[  ]

A.a(chǎn)t least seven years

B.only a year

C.five days

D.twenty-one years

3.Sullivan's fight with Kilrain was ________.

[  ]

A.the first boxing championship match

B.a(chǎn) bare-fisted championship fight

C.the last boxing match to be fought barefisted

D.a(chǎn) six-round match

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A lot of people prefer walking around with very minor eye problems to sitting silently watching 3D films.

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The brain can deal with very minor eye problems under normal circumstances naturally.

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A lot of people haven’t got very minor eye problems when viewing films under normal circumstances.

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People come into very minor eye problems and a minor muscle imbalance when watching 3D films.

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continuous

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Watching a 3D movie leaves viewers confronted with an entirely new sensory experience.

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There are studies tracking how common it is to get a headache after watching a 3D film.

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The expert warns the readers not to watch 3D films because of resulting in an aching head.

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New digital technology gives viewers headaches and eye problems.

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The experts are studying how to get rid of many of the problems that have previously caused sore heads.

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