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[精题分解]阅读理解汇编(1)(同步类)高一

1、(安徽省肥西农兴中学10-11学年高一下学期期中考试)

III.阅读理解(共20小题,计分40分)

A

Atameeting,awell-knownspeakerliftedupabillof20dollarsbeforestartinghisspeech.

Facing200people,heasked,“Whowantsthis20-dollarbill?,,Agreatmanyhandswereput

up.Thenhecontinuedtosay,“Iintendedtogiveittoanyoneofyou,butallowmetodoa

thingbeforegivingittoyou."Suddenlyhecrumpled(揉)itintoaroundmass.Thenheasked,

“Whowantsit?”Stillsomehandswereliftedup.

Heaskedagain,“Well,howcoulditbeifIdoitlikethis?”hethrewthebillontothe

ground,steppedonitandtwistedit.Ashepickeditup,thebillhadbecomenotonlydirty

butwrinkled.

“Whostillwantsit?”Stillafewpeopleputuptheirhands.

“Mydearfriends,youhavehadameaningfulclass.NomatterhowItreatedthisbill,you

stillwantit,becauseitisworth20dollars.Onyourliferoad,youmaybeknockeddown(击

垮)orevenbrokenintopiecesbyyourdeterminationorunfavorablesituations.Wemayfeel

ourselvesworthnothing,but,mydarling,rememberthatwhateverhappensinthefuture,youshould

neverloseyourvalue(价值)intheGod'sheart.You'reparticularneverforgetit.”

36.Howmanytimesdidthespeakeraskthepeoplewhethertheywantedthebill?

A.OnceB.TwiceC.ThreetimesD.Fourtimes

37.Theunderlinedword“wrinkled“inthethirdparagraphprobablymeans.

A.brokenB.havingsmalllinesorfoldsinit

C.flatD.havingholesonit

38.Thespeakerdidthistestinorderto.

A.telltheaudiencethatoneshouldneverloseone'sownvalue

B.telltheaudiencethatGodvaluesmoneymost

C.testifsomeoftheaudiencewereextremelyinterestedinmoney

D.playatrickontheaudience

39.Whatwouldthespeakerprobablytalkaboutnext?

A.Howmoneycanmakepeoplecrazy.

B.Howtoavoidbeingknockeddowninone'slife.

C.Howtokeepone'svalueoflife.D.Howtogiveameaningfulclass

B

JackLondonisafamousAmericanwriter.HismostwidelyknownbookistheCalloftheWild,

thestoryoftheadventureofalargedoginthefrozennorth.

JackLondonwasbornonJanuary12,1876,inSanFrancisco,California.Hisfamilywasvery

poor,andJackhadtoleaveschooltomakemoney.Heworkedhardatmanydifferentjobs.

Later,Jackreturnedtoschool,buthedidn,tstay.Hewrote,“Lifeandpocketbookwere

bothtooshort."In1897,hewenttoAlaskatofindgold.Instead,hefoundideastherefor

hisbookstories,liereturnedhomeandstartedtowrite.Hiswritingsweresuccessful,andhe

becamerichandfamousinhistwenties.

JackLondonwasnotahappyman,however.Inpoorhealth,hetookhisown1ifein1916.He

wasthenonly40yearsold.

40.JackLondonwenttoAlaskato.

A.findideasforhisbooksB.findgoldC.writehisbooksandstoriesD.findjobs

41.JackLondonleftschoolbecause.

A.hehadtoworktohelphisfamilyB.hehadcompletedhiseducation

C.hewantedtobecomeawriterD.hewantedtofindgold.

42.FromwhatdidJackLondongetideasforhisbooksandstories?

A.HislifeinAlaska.B.Hischildhoodfriend.

C.Alargedoginthenorth.D.Hispocketbook.

43.WhatdoweknowaboutJackLondon?

A.Hebecamefamousbutremainedpoorallhislife.

B.Thoughhewaspoor,hewasalwayshappy.

C.Hewasnotfamousuntilhediedin1916.

D.Hekilledhimselfbecauseofpoorhealth.

C

Iwasinaterriblemood.Twoofmyfriendshadgonetothemoviesthenightbeforeandhadn,t

invitedme.Iwasinmyroomthinkingofwaystomakethemsorrywhenmyfathercamein."Want

togoforaride,today,Beck?It'sabeautifulday.”

“No!Leavemealone!”ThosewerethelastwordsIsaidtohimthatmorning.

Myfriendscalledandinvitedmetogotothemallwiththemafewhourslater.Iforgot

tobemadatthemandwhenIcamehometofindanoteonthetable.Mymotherputitwhere1

wouldbesuretoseeit."Dadhashadanaccident.PleasemeetusatHighlandParkHospital,,.

WhenIreachedthehospital,mymothercameoutandtoldmemyfather'sinjurieswere

extensive."Yourfathertoldthedrivertoleavehimaloneandjustcall911,thankGod!If

hehadmovedDaddy,.thereJsnotellingwhatmighthavehappened.Abrokenrib(肋骨)mighthave

pierced(穿透)alung.”

Mymothermayhavesaidmore,butIdidn,thear.IdidnJthearanythingexceptthoseterrible

words:Leavemealone.Mydadsaidthemtosavehimselffrombeinghurtmore.HowmuchhadI

hurthimwhenIhurledthosewordsathimearlierintheday?

Itwasseveraldayslaterthathewasfinallyabletohaveaconversation.Iheldhishand

gently,afraidofhurtinghim.

“Daddy・•・Iamsosorry…”

"It'sokay,sweetheart.I'11beokay.”

“No,"Isaid,“ImeanaboutwhatIsaidtoyouthatday.Youknow,thatmorning?v

Myfathercouldnomoretellaliethanhecouldfly.Helookedatmeandsaid.aSweetheart,

Idon'trememberanythingaboutthatday,notbefore,duringoraftertheaccident.Iremember

kissingyougoodnightthenightbefore,though."Hemanagedaweaksmile.

MyEnglishteacheroncetoldmethatwordshaveimmeasurablepower.Theycanhurtorthey

canheal.Andweallhavethepowertochooseourwords.Iintendtodothatverycarefullyfrom

nowon.

44.Theauthorwasinbadmoodthatmorningbecause.

A.hisfatherhadaterribleaccident

B.hecouldn'tdrivetothemallwithhisfriends

C.hisfriendshadn,tinvitedhimtothecinema

D.hisfatherdidn'tallowhimtogooutwithhisfriends

45.Whydidtheauthorsaysorrytohisfatherinthehospital?

A.Becausehedidn'tgoalongwithhisfather.

B.Becausehewasrudetohisfatherthatmorning.

C.Becausehefailedtocomeearlieraftertheaccident.

D.Becausehecouldn'tlookafterhisfatherinthehospital.

46.ThereasonwhytheauthorJsfathersaidheforgoteverythingaboutthatdayisthat.

A.hehadapoormemoryB.hedidn'thearwhathissonsaid

C.hejustwantedtocomforthissonD.helosthismemoryafterthe

accident

47.WhatlessondidBecklearnfromthematter?

A.Don'ttreatyourparentsbadly.

B.Don'thurtotherswithrudewords.

C.Don'tmovetheinjuredinanaccident.

D.Don'tbeangrywithfriendsatsmallthings.

D

Asyoungstudents,youhavemanydreams.Thesedreamscanbeverybig,suchaswinningthe

NobelPrize;theycanalsobesmall,suchasbecomingoneofthebeststudentsinyourclass.

Onceyoufindadream,whatdoyoudowithit?Doyouevertrytomakeyourdreamreal?

AndrewMatthews,anAustralianwriter,tellsusthatmakingyourdreamsrealislife,s

biggestchallenge.Youmaythinkyou,renotverygoodatsomeschoolsubjects,orthatit's

impossibleforyoutobecomeawriter.Thosekindsofideasstopyoufromrealizingyourdream.

Infact,everyonecanrealizehisdream.Thefirstthingyoumustdoistorememberwhat

yourdreamis.Don,tletitleaveyourheart.Keeptellingyourselfwhatyouwanteveryday

andthenyourdreamwillcometruefaster.Youshouldknowthatabigdreamis,infact,made

upofmanysmalldreams.

Youmustalsonevergiveupyourdream.Therewillbedifficultiesontheroadtoyourdreams.

Butthebiggestdifficultycomesfromyourself.Youneedtodecidewhatisthemostimportant.

StudyinginsteadofwatchingTVwillhelpyoutogetbetterexamresults,whilesavingfiveyuan

insteadofbuyinganicecreammeansyoucanbuyanewbook.

Asyougetclosertoyourdream,itmaychangealittle.Thisisgoodasyouhavethechance

tolearnsomethingmoreusefulandfindnewhobbies.

48.Thebiggestdifficultyontheroadtoyourdreamscomesfrom.

A.yourselfB.yourfriends

C.yourschoolD.yourparents.

49.Whichofthefollowingisn,tmentionedinthispassage?

A.Youmaythinkyou,renotgoodatsomeschoolsubjects.

B.Makingyourdreamsrealislife'sbiggestchallenge.

C.Youmustnevergiveupyourdream.

D.ListeningtoEnglishmorecanhelpyourealizeyourdream.

50..Howdoyoumakeyourdreamcometruefaster?

A.Rememberwhatyourdreamis.

B.Don'tletyourdreamleaveyourheart.

C.Keeptellingyourselfwhatyouwanteveryday.D.A,BandC.

51.Thebesttitle(标题)ofthispassageis.

A.Howtobecomeawriter

B.Howtomakeyourdreamreal

C.Abigdreamismadeupofsmalldreams

D.Everyonecanrealizehisdream

E

ThanksgivingDayisaspecialhoiidayintheUnitedStatesandCanada.Familiesandfriends

gathertoeatandgivethanksfortheirblessing.ThanksgivingDayisreallyaharvestfestival.

Thisiswhyitiscelebratedinlatefall,afterthecropsarein.Butoneofthefirstthanksgivings

inAmericahadnothingtodowithagoodharvest.OnDecember4,1619,thePilgrimsfromEngland

landednearwhatisnowCharlesCity,Virginia.TheykneltdownandthankedGodfortheirsafe

journeyacrosstheAtlantic.

ThefirstNewEnglandThanksgivingdidcelebratearichharvest.ThePilgrimslandedatwhat

isnowPlymouth,Massachusetts,in1620.Theyhadadifficulttimeandthefirstwinterwascruel.

ManyofthePiIgrimsdied.Butthenextyear,theyhadagoodharvest.SoGovernorBradforddeclared

athree-dayfeast(盛宴).ThePilgrimsinvitedIndianfriendstojointhemfortheirspecialfeast.

Everyonebroughtfood.

Intime,othercolonies(殖民地)begantocelebrateadayofthanksgiving.Butittookyears

beforetherewasanationalThanksgivingDay.DuringtheCivilWar,SarahJosephaHalepersuaded

AbrahamLincolntodosomethingaboutit.Heproclaimed(宣布)thelastThursdayofNovember1863

asadayofthanksgiving.Today,Americanscelebratethishappyharvestfestivalonthefourth

ThursdayinNovember.CanadianscelebrateThanksgivingDayinmuchthesamewayastheirAmerican

neighbours.ButtheCanadianThanksgivingDayfallsonthesecondMondayinOctober.

52.ThanksgivingDayiscelebrated.

A.inspringB.insummerC.inautumnD.inwinter

53.Thefirsttocelebratethanksgivingwere.

A.somepeoplefromEnglandB.theAmericanIndians

C.SarahJosephaHaleD.GovernorBradford

54.WecaninferfromthepassagethatNewEnglandmustbe.

A.intheUSAB.inGreatBritain

C.inCanadaD.onsomeislandofftheAtlantic

55.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?

A.ThanksgivingDayusedtobeaholidaytocelebrateagoodharvest.

B.AbrahamLincolnwasnotthefirsttodecideonthanksgivingcelebrations.

C.ThanksgivingDayiscelebratedtoexpresstheAmericanandIndianpeople*sthankstoGod.

D.There5slittledifferencebetweentheAmericanwayandtheCanadianwaytocelebrate

ThanksgivingDay.

HL阅读理解

36-40BCADB41-45ABACB46-50CBDCD51-55ADBAC

2(福建省福州八县(市)一中10-11学年高一下学期期中联考)

第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题,每题2分,满分30分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

A

Malaysiaisacountryofexcitingbeauty,withatropical(热带的)climate.Malaysia's

weatherishotterinthelowlandsandcoolerinthemountainsandhighlands.Temperaturesvary

between20and30centigrade.Rainfallcanbeexpectedatanytime,withanaverageofbetween

200and260centimeters.

TheMalaysianpopulationconsistsofMalays,Chinese,IndiansandEurasians.Itsmain

religionsareIslam,Buddhism,Hinduism,TaoismandChristianity.ItsnationallanguageisMalay.

Englishiswidelyspokenandisusedalloverthecountry.OtherlanguagesspokeninMalaysia

aresomeChinesedialects,Tamil,PortugueseandArabic.

Malaysiaisanexcitingandfascinatingplacefortourists,withsomethingspecialplanned

throughouttheyear.Thenaturalattractionsareplentiful,withmagnificentmountainslying

ingreen,largestretchesofsandybeachesandhospitableandfriendlypeople.

Malaysia'seconomyisthemostadvancedinthispartoftheworld.Theannualincomeis

M$l,680,oneofthehighestinthewholeofAsia.Malaysiaistheworld?sleadingexporter

ofrubber,tin,tropicalhardwood,palmoil,pepper,tea,coffeeandcocoaandhasvastresources

ofoil.

Malaysia'scapitalisKualaLumpurinthesouthwestoftheMalayPeninsula.KualaLumpur

aroseinthe1860swhentinwasdiscovered,grewandspreadveryquickly.Itbecamethestate's

capitalwithinfortyyearsofitsfounding.Nowitishometooveronemillioninhabitants(居

民),about56%ofwhomareChinese,28%Malaysandtherestarefromanywhereandeverywhere.

56.IfyouvisitMalaysia,youwillsee.

A.peopleofthewhiteandyellowraces

B.manytemplesandchurches

C.beautifultropicalscenery

D.Alloftheabove.

57.ThoughMalayisMalaysia'snationallanguage,______.

A.overhalfofitspopulationspeakChinese

B.Englishisalsoapopularlanguage

C.peopledon'tknowMalay

D.it'sonlyspokenbyMalays

58.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.MalaysiaisoneoftherichestcountriesinAsia.

B.ItrainsalittlenowandalittletheninMalaysia.

C.KualaLumpurbecameMalaysia'scapitalbefore1910.

D.Malaysiaisrichinagriculturalproducts.

B

Vmapig,andmysonisarabbit.Ihavesnakesfordaughters,andmywife,believeit

ornot,isadragon!DoIliveinazoo?No,ofcoursenot!IamtalkingaboutChinesezodiac

signs(十二生肖).Dependingontheyearofyourbirth,eachpersonhasananimalforasign.

That'swhyIamapigandmywifeisadragon.Ifyou,likeme,werebornintheyearofthe

pig,thenyouarebrave,thoughtfulandloyal.Theyearofthepigisfilledwithgoodfortune.

Nowlet'stakeacloserlookatthisinterestinganimal.

Pigswerefirstraisedbymanabout9,000yearsago,andarestillaverycommonfarmanimal

inmanypartsoftheworld.Wedon'tjustusepigsfortheirmeat-almosteverypartofthe

animalisused.Thehairisusedforartists'brushes.Thefatisusedtomakefloorwax,rubber

andplastics.

Pigshavealsobeenimportantintheworldofentertainment.In1995thefilm'Babe'starred

aloveabletalkingpigasitsmaincharacter.ThefilmwonanOscarandwasnominated(提名)

for6more.InEnglandyoucanevengotowatchpigracing.Afarmer,RobShepherd,hasbeen

raisingmoneyforcharitybyholdingpigracesonhisfarm.Theeventshavebeenverysuccessful.

Peopledon,tjustwanttoeatpigs,itseems!

PigsalsoplayanimportantroleintheEnglishlanguage.Forexample,ifsomeonesaysthat

hewilltraveltothesunoneday,youcansay"pigsmightfly!”tohim.Hungry?Wellthen,

youcan“pigout”andeatlotsoffood.Andwhatifsomeonerescuesyou?Well,youcansay

thatthey“savedyourbacon”.

59.Thewriterwrotethefirstparagraphinatone.

A.sadB.confusedC.seriousD.humorous

60.Wemayknowfromthepassagethat.

A.peopleinEnglandlikepigsmorethanotheranimals

B.pigsaremoreusefulthanordinarypeopleimagine

C.pigsarethefirstanimalsraisedbyman

D.morepeopledon,twanttoeatpigsnow

61.Theunderlinedsentence“pigsmightfly!”inthefifthparagraphmeans"”.

A.Whatyouhavejustsaidisimpossible

B.Pigsaregreatanimals

C.Idon'tunderstandyourwords

D.Ican,tagreewithyoumore

62.Whichdiagramshowsthestructure(结构)ofthepassage?

iicbi

ABCD

c

SydneyAirportInternationalTerminal(航空终点站)一ArrivalArea

SPECIALTYRETAIL

Newslink:TwoseparateNewslinkstorescatertoallyourreadingneedsincludingnewspapers,

magazinesandthelatestbestsellers.

DowntownDutyFree:MakesureyoushopatDowntownDutyFreeforgreatsavingsonarange

ofitemsincludingperfume,alcohol,skincareandcigarettes.It'syourlastchancebefore

customs.

BeachCulture:AmustforthoseintotheLatestinbeachclothing.Topsurferstreetand

fashionlabelsincludingMambo,StussyandQuicksilver,includingchildren,ssizes.

DINING

BlueSkyCafe:Speedyserviceleavesyoutimetokeepaneyeonthearrivalsgate.Fresh

milk,coffee,lemonjuice,beer,Whisky,ice-cream,sodawater,cakesanddumplingsareonsale.

MacdonaldJs:hamburgers,fries,pancakes,toastedpotatoes,muffins,Pepsi,coca-colaand

chocolates-allyourfamilyfavorites.Breakfastserveduntil10:30.

SERVICES

ATM:ATMsareconvenientlylocatedthroughoutArrivalandDepartures.Dollars,poundsand

francsandRMBareallavailable.

VodafoneRentals:Thiscommunicationscenterofferstheverylatesttechnologyformobile

phonerentals,salesandserving.

63.Whereisthepassage1ikelytoappear?

A.Amorningnewspaper.B.Amonthlymagazine.

C.Ageographybook.D.Anofficialguide.

64.Theunderlinedphrase“caterto“probablymeans.

A.satisfyB.affordC.supportD.help

65.Youmayhavebetterchoicestodealwith.

A.yourhungerprobleminBlueSkyCafeandyourthirstyprobleminMacdonaldys

B.yourthirstyprobleminBlueSkyCafeandyourhungerprobleminMacdonald?s

C.yourhungerandthirstyproblemsintheBlueSkyCafe

D.yourhungerandthirstyproblemsintheMacdonald*s

66.AtBeachCultureyoucanprobablybuy.

A.newspapersandmagazinesB.skincareandcigarettes

C.adultcottonT-shirtsD.freshjuiceandbreakfastroils

D

EdmundHalleywasanEnglishscientistwho1ivedover200yearsago.Hestudiedthe

observationsofcomets(彗星)whichotherscientistshadmade.Theorbit(轨道)ofoneparticular

cometwasaverydifficultmathematicalproblem.Hecouldnotfigureitout.Neithercouldother

scientistswhodealtwithsuchproblems.

However,HalleyhadafriendnamedNewton,whowasabrilliant(有才华的)

mathematician.Newtonthoughthehadalreadyworkedoutthatproblem,buthecouldnotfindthe

papersonwhichhehaddoneit.HetoldHalleythattheorbitofacomethadtheshapeofan

ellipse(椭圆).

NowHalleysettowork.Hefiguredouttheorbitsofsomeofthecometsthathadbeenobserved

byscientists.Hemadeasurprisingdiscovery.Thecometsthathadappearedintheyears1531,

1607,and1682allhadthesameorbit.Yettheirappearanceshadbeen75to76yearsapart(相

隔).

ThisseemedverystrangetoHalley.Thedifferentcometsfollowedthesameorbit.Themore

Halleythoughtaboutit,themorehethoughtthattherehadnotbeenthreedifferentcomets,

aspeoplethought.Hedecidedthattheyhadsimplyseenthesamecometthreetimes.Thecomet

hadgoneawayandhadcomebackagain.

Itwasanastonishingidea!Halleyfeltcertainenoughtomakeapredictionofwhatwou1d

happeninthefuture.Hedecidedthatthiscometwouldappearintheyear1758.Therewere53

yearstogobeforeHalleyJspredictioncouldbetested.In1758thecometappearedinthesky.

Halleydidnotseeit,forhehaddiedsomeyearsbefore.Eversincethenthatcomethasbeen

calledHalley,scomet,inhishonor.

67.EdmundHalleyfiguredouttheorbitof.

A.somedifferentcometsappearingseveraltimes

B.thesamecometappearingatdifferenttimes

C.threedifferentcometsappearingthreetimes

D.severalcometsappearingatthesametime

68.Halleymadehisdiscovery.

A.bydoingexperiments

B.bymeansofhisowncarefulobservation

C.byusingtheworkofotherscientists

D.bychance

69.Halleymadeasurprising,butcorrectpredictionintheyear

A.1704B.1705C.1706D.1707

70.Accordingtothepassage,whichoftheflowingisNOTtrue?

A.Newtonfiguredouttheorbitthecomet.

B.Halleyfiguredouttheorbitofthecometfirst.

C.NewtongaveHalleysomehelp

D.Halleydiedbefore1758.

阅读理解:56-58DBB59-62DBAC63-66DABC67-70BCBB

3(福建省莆田一中10-11学年高一下学期第一学段考试试卷)

第三部分:阅读理解

第一节:(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下列短文,从每篇短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上

将该项涂黑。

A

AftertheSummerOlympicsareover,whenalltheathleticshavegonehomeandthetelevision

audiencehasswitchedoff,anothergroupofathleticsandfanswillarriveatthehostcity,

andanothercompetitionwillbegin.ThesearetheParalympics,thegamesforathleteswitha

disability.ButinBeijingin2008,forthefirsttime,oneofthegreatestParalympicswill

notbetakingpart.

SheisaBritishathletebythenameofTanniGrey-Thormpson.Bornwithspinehifida(脊

椎裂)whichleftherparalysedfromthewaist,BownTanniusedawheelchairfromtheageof7.

Atfirst,shewasnotkeenonsport,apartfromhorse-riding,whichgavehrerasenseoffreedom.

Butinherteens,shestartedtakingsportsmoreseriously.Shetriedswimming,basketballand

tennis.Eventuallyshefoundathletics,andneverlookedback.

Indeed,Tanni'sathleticcareertookoff.In1984,whenshewas15,shepulledoffasurprise

victoryinthelOOmetresattheJuniorNationalWheelchairGames.

In1988,TanniwenttoherfirstParalympicGamesinSeoul.Shewonbronzeinthe400metres.

Evengreaterrsuccessfollowedatthe1992Barcelonn.Paralympics.Tanniwongoldinthe100,

200,400and800metresrelay,settingtwoworldrecordsintheprocess.Inthesameyearshe

achievedshefirstofhersixLondonWheelchairMarathonvictories.

Tanni?senduringsuccesshadbeenpartmotivation(动机),partpreparation,“Thetraining

Idothatenablesmetobeagoodsprinter(短跑运动员)enablesmetobegoodatamarathontoo.

Itrain50weeksoftheyearandthatkeepsmepreparedforwhateverdistanceIwanttosee….

Iamstillcompetingataveryhighlevel,butasIgetolderthingsgetharderandIwantto

retirebeforeIfallapart.n

IndeedTanniretiredfinallyaftertheVisaParalympicWorldCupin2007.Herwishisto

coachyoungathletesforBeijing2008OlympicGames.

Inspiteofupsanddowns,shenevertakeherfatelyingdown.Inhersplendidlife,she

haswonanamazingelevengoldmedals,foursilversandonebronzeinseriesofParalympics-

atoplevelathleticcareercoveringtwodecades.ShehaswontheLondonWheelchairMarathon

sixtimes,morethananyothercompetitor,andshehassetoverthirtyworldrecords.

JVhatadvicedoesshehaveforyoungathletes?”Workhardatyourstudies,andthentrain,

trainandtrainagain.”

56.WhichofthefollowingsportsdidTannilikebeforethirteen?

A.BasketballB.Swimming.

C.Tennis.D.Horse-riding.

57.WhendidTanniwinherfirstOlympicgoldmedal?

A.In1984.B.In1988.

C.In1992.D.In2007.

58.Theunderlinedword“that"inthe5thparagraphrefersto

A.fiftyweeks'trainingB.beingagoodsprinter

C.trainingalmosteverydayD.partmotivationandpartpreparation

59.WhatcanwelearnfromTanniJssuccess?

A.Unionisstrength.B.Nevertoolatetolearn.

C.Wei1begunishalfdone.D.Nopains,nogains..

LeTrung,33,hasspent£14,000creatingAiko,whohedescribesas“inher20s“witha

32,23,33figure,shinyhairanddelicatefeatures.

ShecanspeakEnglishandJapaneseandissogoodatmathematicsthatshecandoMr.Trung,s

accounts.

Mr.Trung,fromBramptoninOntario,Canada,saidhehasneverhadtimetofindarealpartner,

sohedesignedandcreatedhisidealwomanusingthelatesttechnology.

Theformersoftwareprogrammerhastakenoutcreditcardsandloans,soldhiscarandspent

hislifesavingsonperfectinghis“fem-bot”.

Nowheisdesperatetofindacorporatesponsor(资助者)tohelphimcompleteandperfectAiko.

Hesaid,“Aikoiswhathappenswhensciencemeetsbeauty.”

〃Iw

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