题目内容
Most people cannot live to 100. Those that do can hardly walk, let alone take part in any activities. A few people, however, take part in dangerous activities even though they are more than 100 years old---They keep going and going! There’s a great great grandmother who likes challenging herself although she is 101 years old this year.
Mary Hardison believes that people should always be cheerful and more importantly, take on all kinds of adventures(冒险) while they physically still can. So, instead of celebrating her 101st birthday with a boring party, she decided to go paragliding(高崖跳伞运动) ----- an idea she got from her 75-year-old son who recently took it up as a hobby.
So on her birthday, cheered on by her big family, she tied herself up together with expert instructor(专业指导者) Kevin Hintze, and jumped fearlessly from the skies near her home in Ogden, Utah. And, it was not just a simple jump either. According to Kevin Hintze, the grandmother encouraged him to turn around, as they made their way down.
This is not the first time that Mary has done something “wild” and “crazy”. For her 90th birthday she rode all the adult rides at Disneyland. And, she is not done yet ----- For her 102nd birthday she hopes to go down the 3,000 foot Alpine Slide at Utah’s Park City Mountain Resort!
Not surprisingly, this great action has made Mary Hardison very famous and also earned her a place in the Guinness World Records where she broke a 2007 record set by a 100-year-old British woman. Pretty amazing!
56. What do we know about Mary Hardison?
A. She took up paragliding as her hobby at the age of 75.
B. She is a 101-year-old lady who likes challenging herself.
C. She was recorded in the Guinness World Records in 2007.
D. She is the oldest woman in the Guinness World Records.
57. From whom did Mary get the idea of going paragliding?
A. A 100-year-old woman. B. Kevin Hintze.
C. Her great grandson D. Her 75-year-old son.
58. It can be learned from the text that Mary Hardison _________.
A. finished paragliding safely by herself
B. practiced paragliding with the help of her son
C. has set another goal for her 102nd birthday
D. likes dangerous activities even though she can hardly walk
59. How does the author feel about Mary’s action?
A. Amazed. B. Supportive. C. Doubtful D. Worried.
60. The text is likely to appear in _________.
A. a news report. B. an advertisement
C. a novel D. a science textbook
BDCAA
Taiwan will finalize a plan by the end of June to open up the island to tourists from mainland China, though no date has been fixed for formal implementation(执行), an official at the Mainland Affairs Council(MAC)said on Monday.
The official said the reports in the local press on Monday that the MAC has dec
ided to postpone its plan to announce the implementation of the new plan on July 1 were inaccurate.
The official said cooperation between different organizations was still underway.The United Daily news quoted the director of the MAC’s legal affairs department, Liu Thehsun, as saying the plan to open up to mainland tourists would not be implemented as scheduled due to a lack of cross-strait communication.
Although relevant authorities, including the Bureau of Immigration and the Tourism Bureau, have complete reports on how to deal with visitors from mainland China, the decision has been taken not to press, ahead with announcement of the plan’s implementation on the first of July, Liu was quoted as saying.
The report also said that while no restrictions would be imposed on the mainland visitors in terms of age or residence in China, the visitors would need to hold a steady job or have more than 50,000RMB(about 6,000, U.S.dollars)in bank savings before they would be eligible(有资格的)to visit Taiwan.
In addition, Taiwan bound mainland tourists would have to come as part of a tour group and would be allowed to stay a maximum of 10 days each time.
The number of mainland tourists allowed to enter the island would also initially be limited to 1,000 people a day.
Although most people from Taiwan are free to travel to China, only a small number of mainland Chinese have been able to visit the island due to restrictions imposed by both sides of the Taiwan Strait after the end of a civil war in 1949.
【小题1】At the moment, according to the passage, ___________.
| A.no mainland Chinese can visit Taiwan now |
| B.any mainland Chinese can visit Taiwan now |
| C.many mainland Chinese have ever visited Taiwan since 1949 |
| D.a few mainland Chinese have ever visited Taiwan since 1949 |
| A.there will be no restr |
| B.mainland visitors who want to travel in Taiwan must have at least ¥50,000 in the bank savings account |
| C.there will be no age restrictions to the mainland visitors |
| D.mainland visitors will be free to travel to Taiwan |
| A.MAC | B.United Daily |
| C.several organizations | D.Bureau of Immigration |
| A.The implementation of the plan has not been fixed. |
| B.It was originally fixed on July 1 to announce the plan’s implementation. |
| C.For lack of cross-strait communication, the plan will not be officially completed until July. |
| D.When the plan is finalized, it will be announced immediately. |