閱讀理解。
     Jacques Rogge was bom on May 2, 1942; in Ghent, Belgium. In England he studied sports medicine and
got his medical degree before retuming to Belgium to work as a doctor in Deinze. Jacques Rogge was once an
Olympic yachtsman (賽艇運動員) with great achievements. In the course of his sports life, he competed in
the yachting competitions at the Games of Olympiad in 1968, 1972 and 1976. He got good grades at the
competitions. He served as President of the European Olympic Committee (歐洲奧委會) in 1989 and joined
IOC-International Olympic Committee, in 1991. Thanks to his rich social background, Rogge's climb in the
IOC was fast. During the period of the Salt Lake City scandal (丑聞), he refused expensive gifts and money.
He became the eighth president of the IOC on July 16, 2001.
     Being not influenced by the Salt Lake City scandal, he has kept a perfectly clean image (象) in the IOC. He
has been seen as the one who could improve the situation since the Salt Lake City scandal was brought into
daylight. As an Olympic yachtsman, Jacques Rogge was no stranger to dangerous waters and stormy weather,
but be faced a large number of serious problems when he took over the great job. He was in the first hope that
he would clear up the public image of the IOC. He said that he would take his whole life of effort to let the
world trust the IOC.
1. Was Rogge born in Belgium? 
    _______________________________________________
2. Did Rogge get his medical degree in England or in Belgium? 
    _______________________________________________
3. How many times did Rogge compete in Olympic yachting? 
    _______________________________________________
4. What did people wish Rogge to do first after he became the president of the IOC?
    _______________________________________________
5. What main advantages did Rogge have to be the president of the IOC according to the passage? 
    _______________________________________________
1. Yes. / Yes, he was.
2. In England.
3. Three times.
4. They wished him to clear up the public image of the IOC.
5. His rich social background, his perfectly clean image and his effort to succeed.
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