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  As a teenager in 1972 ,Bill Gates boasted that he would be a millionaire by the time he was 20. While he did not quite achieve that goal,only 15 years later he was a billionaire. And by 1992 ,as head of the Microsoft company, he became the richest man in America with assets(资产)of approximately $6.3 billion.

  Born in Seattle,Washington on 28 ,October 1956 ,Gates was named William Henry after his father and grandfather. From the beginning, he was an extremely energetic and intelligent(聪明的)child. He had read the entire world book encyclopedia(百科全书)by the age of nine. His favorite subjects at school were science and maths and his favorite past time was "thinking".

  Gates first started to play with computers at the age of 13,when one was installed(安装)at his school. At that time,computers were large,awkward(笨重的)machines. Operators were re?quired to learn complex(复杂的)computer languages before the machines could be used. Even then,a great deal of time and effort was needed to perform the simplest functions. Before long,Gates was an expert at working the school's computer. After his graduation from secondary school, Gates was accepted by the three top universities in USA一Princeton, Harvard and Yale. He chose Harvard and began classes there the next autumn, majoring maths. But he was still ob?sessed(痴 迷)with computers and spent as much time in the computer laboratories as he did in the lecture halls.

  By 1975, Gates and a partner, Paul Allen, had developed a software called BASIC. This was not the first program ever created,but its inventors were the first to decide that people who wanted to use it should pay for it.

BASIC was a success because until it came along there had been no efficient way of getting computers to carry out instructions. Although he had not yet completed his degree, Gates left university and went to work full time for the new company he had formed called Microsoft.

  His next project(项目)was the software program that made him famous and very rich. It was called DOS,short for Disk Operating System, and it was purchased(购买)by IBM in 1980. Today it is the operating system used in more than 14 million personal computers around the world.

  As chief executive officer(首席执行官)of Microsoft, Gates is known as a bright man,but one who is not easily satisfied. He is quick to criticize(批评)his staff and hates to be questioned about decisions he has made. He was regarded as a loner, an unfashionable boring computer nut,until his marriage to Microsoft manager Melonda French on New Year's Day 1994. Yet to most people now,Gates is a person who is,in spite of his great wealth, humble(谦恭的)and ordinary. He spends his money carefully, he eats in fast-food restaurants and flies economy class
(经济舱).And when praised for Microsoft's great success, he has been heard to say, "All we do is put software in a box and if people see it in the stores and like it,they buy it.”
(   ) 5. When he was a teenager, Bill Gates wanted to be a      

A. teacher         B. doctor

C. businessman    D. professor
(   ) 6. When Gates went to Harvard,he      

A.     was interested only in maths

B.     spent most of his time in computer laboratories

C.     developed the first computer software program

D.     divided his time between his maths studies and the computer laboratories
(   ) 7. Before the development of BASIC, ________________ .

A.     no one was interested in computer software

B.     software programs were not considered commercial(商业的)projects

C.     software programs were very expensive

D.     no one wanted to pay for computer software

(   ) 8. When the writer says "Bill was regarded as an unfashionable boring computer nut",
he means      

A. Bill was so strong-minded that no one could change his mind

B.     the only thing that could interest Bill in his life was computer

C.     Bill was such a boring young man that nobody would like to talk to him

D.     Bill couldn't do anything else but solve boring computer problems

 5-8 CDBB

B篇讲述了Bill Gates传奇的成功故事。

5. C推理判断题"Bill Gates boasted that he would be a millionaire by the time he was 20."一句可以告诉我们答案。

6. D细节理解题从第三段"He chose Har?vard and began classes there the next autumn, majoring maths. But he was still obsessed with computers and spent as much time in the com?puter laboratories as he did in the lecture halls."可得此答案。

7. B细节理解题从第四段"This (BASIC) was not the first program ever created, but its inventors were the first to decide that people who wanted to use it should pay for it."可知此答案。

8. B句意理解题nut在美国俚语里指"疯子、呆子等意思。

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(   ) 3. A. sad    B. happy    C. eager    D. interested

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(   ) 5. A. nodded    B. bent     C. spoke    D. stood

(   ) 6. A. agreed    B. decided    C. appeared    D. calmed

(   ) 7. A. time       B. way        C. place    D. student

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  Last August there was a fire at the Seabreeze Hotel in Beldon. Next day,this news ap?peared on Page 2 of the town's newspaper,The Beldon Post:

  Fire at Seabreeze

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D.     Two newspapers gave reports on the same matter.

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A.     hotels in Beldon often catch fire

B.     hotels in Beldon don't often catch fire

C.     this was the second fire at the Seabreeze Hotel

D.     Beldon was a good place except that hotels there were not quite safe

(   ) 7. The Canfield newspaper gave a report just opposite to The Beldon Post by saying that

A.     the bedroom lamps were very old at some of the Seabreeze's hotels

B.     the bedroom lights made funny noise when the fire took place

C.     the firemen failed to save clothing, bedclothes and other things

D.     such accidents never happened in Canfield for the past five years
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A.     caused the fire when he turned on a lamp

B.     did not actually tell what had caused the fire

C.     was talking about the lamps in Seabreeze Hotel

D.     lived in the room which had caught fire

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