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Michael Perham (born on 16th March, 2000 in Hertfordshire, England) is a boy who, at the age of 17, became the youngest person to sail around the world in the 50 feet racing boat, completing his journey on 7th August, 2017. He started the world trip on the 15th of November 2016 from Portsmouth, England.

Just six days after Michael Perham set sail from Portsmouth, he started having serious problems with the boat, which he was unable to fix himself on the sea. He had to stop in Portugal. Just one day later, he set sail once again, with the hope of breaking David Dick’s world record for the youngest person to sail around the world.

Michael met many challenges along the way, including rough seas and knock-downs in the Southern Ocean, terrible loneliness and fighting storms, but the largest difficulty Michael faced was the boat itself. It caused one problem after another. He celebrated his birthday in March last year among the dolphins in Indian Ocean.

Michael Perham has entered the record books after becoming the youngest person to sail around the world. The teenager already holds the record for being the youngest people to sail across the Atlantic, aged just 14.

Michael Perham plans to create the Sail Michael Fund to encourage young people to take to the water. He is also aiming to take part in the 2020 Olympics.

1.This passage is most probably taken from .

A.a story book B.a magazine C.a travel guide D.a film review

2.How long did it take Michael Perham to complete his world trip?

A.It took 6 days. B.It took 50 days.

C.It took about 9 months. D.It took about 14 months.

3.Which of the following is WRONG about Michael Perham?

A.He encourages young people to take part in the 2020 Olympics.

B.He is going to set up the Sail Michael Fund for young people.

C.The most difficult problem he faced while sailing was the boat.

D.Two world records for sailing has been held by him so far.

4.What’s the correct order of the following events?

a. Michael Perham started the world trip from Portsmouth.

b. Michael Perham became the youngest person to sail across the Atlantic.

c. Michael Perham celebrated his birthday in March last year.

d. Michael Perham became the youngest person to sail around the world.

A.d, a, c, b B.b, c, a, d C.d, a, b, c D.b, a, c, d

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“Mom, is it spring yet?” Jeffrey asks.

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It’s the first time for Mom, Dad, Jeffrey, and Julie to live in a house ______ a backyard. Jeffrey wants to ______ on the patio. But the weather is still cold. “I have a good idea,” Mom says. “ Go and clean the tables outside”.

Jeffrey ______ his winter clothes and goes outside to clean the snow with his warmly gloved hands. The air is cold, ______ when he finishes, he is all warmed up.

Inside, “Now go set the patio table,” Mom says. Jeffrey looks at Mom as if she tells him to fly to the moon (月球). But he takes the plates and forks outside. He sets ______ plates, putting each fork to the left of each plate as ______ says.

Then, patio door opens. Out comes Jeffrey ’s ______ Julie with a big salad bowl. Behind her are Mom holding a plate of sandwiches and Dad holding glasses of milk. Jeffrey ______ as the family sits down and enjoys dinner.

“Everything tastes better outside,” says Dad. “Even in the ______.”

1.A.green B.yellow C.black D.white

2.A.on B.under C.in D.with

3.A.throw snowballs B.cook supper C.eat dinner D.take pictures

4.A.puts on B.puts off C.puts up D.puts down

5.A.and B.but C.after D.then

6.A.two B.three C.four D.five

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8.A.friend B.classmate C.teacher D.sister

9.A.thanks B.welcomes C.thinks D.laughs

10.A.sun B.rain C.snow D.cloud

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Later, I gradually began to sell my articles. It was after 17 years of being a writer that Roots was published. At once I had the kind of success that few writers ever experienced. The shadows had turned into great sunlight. Before that, it was a long and slow climb out of the shadows.

1.What does the author (作家) do to the people who want to be writers?

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2.Where must anyone with a dream learn to live?

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3.How much could the author get as an assistant for a year?

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4.How did the author feel after he refused the job offer?

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