题目内容
Most people consider skydiving (高空跳伞) a product of the 20th century, but its history actually goes further back than that. The Chinese attempted to parachute (跳伞) in the 10th century, a thousand years before we did. The Chinese did what we would today call base diving; that is, they jumped off a place that would allow them to float from a height to the ground.
The first person to attempt to parachute was a Frenchman named Jacques Garnerin. He jumped from his hot-air balloon at the end of the 18th century and did tricks on the way down and stupefied the crowds by landing safely on the ground. At the end of the 19th century, Kathie Paulus, a brave German woman, became famous for her skydiving skills.
Once the airplane was invented, skydiving took on a whole new form. The airplane made it possible to dive from greater heights at greater speeds, allowing for more range in the movements in the air. A woman named Tiny Broadwick became the first woman to jump from a plane in 1913 and dive free fall in 1914.
Skydiving was not called skydiving until the middle of the 1950s, when Ronald Young invented the word. It had been called parachuting before this and was mainly used by the military (军事) to land troops in inland locations, or for pilots to jump out of their planes when necessary. Once World War I was over, parachuting became a sport, which we now call skydiving.
After World War II, this activity became more a hobby than a military action. Soldiers were trained in parachuting and enjoyed the thrill so much that they continued on for fun. From this, teams and competitions were formed. Skydiving schools appeared in the late 1950s and now it is a recognized extreme sport enjoyed by many.
【小题1】The underlined word “stupefied” in paragraph 2 probably means “_______”.
| A.disappointed | B.encouraged | C.surprised | D.attacked |
| A.Jacques Garnerin. | B.Kathie Paulus. | C.Tiny Broadwick. | D.Ronald Young. |
| A.The Chinese attempted different skydiving skills in the 10th century. |
| B.Skydiving became popular after the airplane was invented. |
| C.The word skydiving was first used in a military action. |
| D.There were no skydiving schools until the late 1950s. |
| A.Skydiving is not a military action any more. |
| B.Kathie Paulus is famous for her skydiving skills. |
| C.The first person who parachuted was from Germany. |
| D.The history of skydiving is longer than that of parachuting. |
| A.The history of skydiving | B.The popularity of skydiving |
| C.What is skydiving? | D.Why is skydiving an extreme sport? |
【小题1】C
【小题2】C
【小题3】D
【小题4】B
【小题5】A
解析
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. |