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With agony and ecstasy1 in equal measure, the world's most powerful leaders are put through the full gamut2 of emotions as they watch Chelsea's thrilling win over German rivals Bayern Munich in the Champions League final. 怀着煎熬又欣喜的心情,全球最有权力的几位领导人一起观看了欧洲足球冠军联赛决赛。当他们目睹切尔西队戏剧性击败拜仁慕尼黑队时,他们的情绪都很激动。 The cheers and the tears: Prime Minister David Cameron (fourth left) celebrates while watching Chelsea beat Bayern Munich in the Champions League final alongside a rather glum German Chancellor Angela Merkel Meanwhile, German chancellor Angela Merkel can only look on glumly5(抑郁地) as they caught the action during the G8 summit in the United States. It was sweet revenge for two years ago when Mr Cameron had to endure a humiliating 4-1 thrashing at the hands of Germany that put England out of the World Cup, all while sat next to his German counterpart. But despite his obvious glee(快乐) , he still found time to offer Mrs Merkel a consoling(可安慰的) hug. US President Barack Obama, although a neutral, couldn't help getting caught up in the drama of last night's match in Munich either. Chelsea were crowned European club champions for the first time after winning 4-3 on penalties after extra time at Bayern Munich's home ground. Earlier in the day, Mr Cameron and Mr Obama staged a 35-minute 'treadmill6 summit' side by side at a G8 gathering7 dominated by the Euro crisis. Their crunch8 talks came as a group of influential9 Conservative MPs with close links to the Prime Minister and Chancellor George Osborne unveiled dramatic emergency proposals to be taken in the event of ‘Eurogeddon' – the increasingly likely prospect11 of a currency meltdown. The ideas include £7 billion cuts in welfare benefits and rejecting EU moves to improve workers' rights. The plan was revealed after the American President summoned the Prime Minister for their workout at Maryland's Camp David to agree how to bounce Germany's Angela Merkel into taking action to prop10 up the single currency. Mr Obama picked up Mr Cameron from the compound's Maple12 Cabin where he was staying for a morning run at 7.15am. They walked to the gym together, ran on treadmills13 and then returned at 7.50am.With agony and ecstasy in equal measure, the world's most powerful leaders are put through the full gamut(全音阶) of emotions as they watch Chelsea's thrilling win over German rivals Bayern Munich in the Champions League final. During a nail-biting penalty shoot-out, David Cameron throws his arms aloft in celebration as Didier Drogba slots home the winning goal. Meanwhile, German chancellor Angela Merkel can only look on glumly as they caught the action during the G8 summit in the United States. It was sweet revenge for two years ago when Mr Cameron had to endure a humiliating 4-1 thrashing at the hands of Germany that put England out of the World Cup, all while sat next to his German counterpart. But despite his obvious glee, he still found time to offer Mrs Merkel a consoling hug. US President Barack Obama, although a neutral, couldn't help getting caught up in the drama of last night's match in Munich either. Chelsea were crowned European club champions for the first time after winning 4-3 on penalties after extra time at Bayern Munich's home ground. Earlier in the day, Mr Cameron and Mr Obama staged a 35-minute ‘treadmill summit' side by side at a G8 gathering dominated by the Euro crisis. Their crunch talks came as a group of influential Conservative MPs with close links to the Prime Minister and Chancellor George Osborne unveiled dramatic emergency proposals to be taken in the event of ‘Eurogeddon' – the increasingly likely prospect of a currency meltdown. The ideas include £7 billion cuts in welfare benefits and rejecting EU moves to improve workers' rights. The plan was revealed after the American President summoned the Prime Minister for their workout at Maryland's Camp David to agree how to bounce Germany's Angela Merkel into taking action to prop up the single currency. Mr Obama picked up Mr Cameron from the compound's Maple Cabin where he was staying for a morning run at 7.15am. They walked to the gym together, ran on treadmills(跑步机) and then returned at 7.50am. 点击收听单词发音
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