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In the fall of 1992, when Vicki was ten, she and her father, Jim, happened to notice an advertisement for a new flight school. Her father suggested to her that since she wanted to be an astronaut, she might want to take a flying lesson, just see if she liked it. She was excited.
Vicki continued with her flying lessons. She was so brave and devoted that she impressed her teacher and soon passed ground school with straight—A’s. She would have passed her pilot exam, too, if she had been old enough. Instead, she’ll have to wait until she is 16 to get her pilot’s license.
Vicki made her first record-breaking flight in September 1993, at the age of 11. She flew a small plane across the United States, from Augusta to California. Although by law she had to have a licensed pilot at her side, he never touched the controls or helped her in any way. She was the youngest woman pilot to fly across the U.S. and the youngest pilot ever to fly across the U.S. from East to West. That direction is considered the most difficult flight because it means flying against the wind. And in fact on part of her flight she had to fight her way through strong headwinds. Because she was flying a small plane and FAA rules limited her to flying no more than eight hours each day, the trip took several days with eight stops. Her parents followed along on commercial flights, meeting her at each stop.
40. Which of the following is TRUE?
A. Jim took Vicki to the flight school.
B. Vicki asked her father to send her to the flight school.
C. Jim advised Vicki to take the flying lessons.
D. Vicki didn’t like the flight school.
41. What made Vicki’s first record-breaking flight difficult?
A. The strong winds. B. Her age. C. Her plane. D.Her experience.
42. Vicki was the youngest pilot _____.
A. in history in America
B. to fly across the U.S. alone
C. to fly across the U.S. from East to West
D. to break the first flight record in the world
the hotel and asked for rooms. Mr Black said there were no rooms ready because of a meeting. The
men were unhappy.
Mr Black wanted to help them. He remembered that Room 418,a small room, was empty(空的).
He asked them if they would like a small room. The three men said yes. Mr Black said they should pay
thirty dollars, ten for each one. Each man gave him the money and then went up to the room.
Mr Black soon began to feel sorry, so he called his assistant over,gave him five dollars and said,
"Take the money to those three men in Room 418.I asked too much for their room. "
The assistant took the money. (A)在去那儿的路上想,"How can the three men divide the five
dollars? I will give them each only one dollar and keep two dollars for myself.
The men will be happy to get something back.And Mr Black will never know." So the assistant
returned one dollar to each man.
The next morning, the three men went to thank the manager before they left. They said, "Thank
you for returning 3 dollars to us. "Mr Black was surprised but he didn't say anything.
After the three men left, Mr Black called the assistant to his office and said,"(B)I am sorry, but I
don't think you can work here any more."
1. 将划线部分(A)处翻译成英语。
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3. The underlined word "divide" means "_____"in Chinese.
A. 利用
B. 保存
C. 赚到
D. 分配
4. How much did Mr Black think the three men should pay for the room later?
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5. When did the three men leave the hotel?
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用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空,使短文通顺、正确、连贯(每个单词限用一次)
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Rebecca Stevens was the 61 British woman to climb Mount Qomolangma. Before she went up 62 mountain in the world, she was a journalist and lived in a small flat(公寓) in South London.
In 1993, Rebecca left her job and her family and traveled to Asia 63 some other climbers. She found that life on Qomolangma is hard. “You must carry everything on your 64 ,” she said, “so you can only take things that you will need. You can’t wash on the mountain, and in the end I didn’t 65 take a toothbrush. I am usually a clean person but there is 66 water, only snow. Water is very heavy so you only take enough 67 !”
When Rebecca 68 the top of Mount Qomolangma on May 17, 1993, it was the best moment of her life. Suddenly she became famous.
Recently she 69 a book about the trip and people often ask her to talk about it. She has a new job too, on a science programme on television.
Rebecca 70 today and she has more money, but she still lives in the little flat in South London among her pictures and books about mountains!
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