题目内容
His rich experience ________ his lack of knowledge in the area .
- A.makes for
- B.makes up for
- C.makes out for
- D.makes up from
Steve Fossett did not really look like an adventurer, but he reached some of the most difficult goals in sailing and flying.
Fossett was most proud of being the first person to fly around the world alone in a hot-air balloon. To make a trip around the world alone, it was necessary to have an improved autopilot (自动驾驶仪) device. Fossett had one of his team members develop a more advanced balloon autopilot that would allow him to sleep and do other tasks while flying safely.
Steve Fossett attempted the hot-air balloon trip around the world six times. This was not easy to do. He flew in the balloon’s capsule (密封舱) that was too small to stand upright. During his fourth attempt in 1998, he was almost killed during a storm off the coast of Australia. He fell 9,000 meters into the Coral Sea with his balloon’s capsule on fire. He was later rescued at sea.
Fossett successfully made the trip in 2002. The trip started and ended in Australia. He traveled more than 33,000 kilometers for more than 14 days. On this flight, Fossett set other records including a speed record of 322 kilometers per hour. One main problem with earlier balloon flights was the threat of dangerous storms. A team of weather experts e-mailed and talked to Fossett by a satellite telephone to help him avoid such weather.
Steve Fossett’s hot-air balloon is now at the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. It is there as an example for other people to try and succeed in doing something important to them.
【小题1】What did Steve Fossett specially prepare for the trip around the world?
| A.He made the balloon’s capsule bigger. |
| B.He had an autopilot impvoved. |
| C.He formed a team to fly with him. |
| D.He improved the balloon’s engine. |
| A.communicating with experts |
| B.using his rich experience |
| C.inventing a satellite phone |
| D.consulting other adventurers |
| A.patient and careful | B.modest and easy-going |
| C.brave and determined | D.energetic and kind-hearted |
| A.He was rescued during the trip. |
| B.He lost his way over the sea. |
| C.It lasted over three weeks. |
| D.He set a speed record of balloon flight. |
At 20 year of age F.W. Woolworth found work in exchange for room and board at a local dry goods store , and after his employers held a successful clearance sale he saw the possibilities of a discount store. His key improvements were having the goods on open display instead of behind the counter , and having prices plainly marked instead of bargaining.
With borrowed funds he opened his first F.W. Woolworth store in the suburb of Utica, New York in 1879, but the store closed the following year . Deciding that his problem had been a poor location. He opened a new store in downtown Lancaster, Pennsylyania in 1881. Within months he was opening multiple stores in business partnerships with local retailers,and within a few years Woolworth was a millionaire. In 1909 he opened his first store in England, and in 1913 the company opened its new headquarters in New York’s Woolworth Building—then the tallest building in the world.
Woolworth had a deep fear of dentists , allowing his teeth to rot ,and died of a dental(牙齿)lunch counters in many stores , Woolworth was America’s largest restaurant chain through the 1940s. The company peaked as the world’s largest department store chain in the late 1970s, with more than 4 . 000 stores. By the late 1990s business was sputtering (喷溅), and the company closed all of its American department stores,renamed itself Venator, and sold the Woolworth Building . In 2003 Venator renamed itself after the company’s most successful division, Foot Locker, Inc . Under separate ownership , Woolworth stores are still operated in Austria , Germany , Mexico, South Africa , and the United Kingdom.
【小题1】The first F. W. Woolworth store failed mainly because .
| A.it was located too far away from the city center |
| B.it was a new brand for customers |
| C.its goods are much too expensive |
| D.it was inconvenient for customers to choose goods |
| A.to make a purchase on cash |
| B.to buy something in a very low price |
| C.to bargain with the sellers |
| D.to pick up what you like for free |
a.Woolworth became a millionaire
b.first F. W. Woolworth store opened
c.F.W. Woolworth found work at a local dry goods store
d.The company peaked as the world’s largest department store chain
e.Woolworth died of a dental infection
| A.d-b-c-e-a | B.a-c-b-d-e | C.c-b-a-e-d | D.a-d-e-c-b |
| A.Woolworth built the tallest building in the world in 1913. |
| B.the number of Woolworth reached its peak before the death of F.W. Woolworth |
| C.offering free lunch is one of the characters of Woolworth store store chain |
| D.Woolworth had no chain stores in America for about 20 years |
| A.his hard working and diligent efforts |
| B.his gifted talent in selling |
| C.his new market concept and sales model |
| D.his rich experience in the dry goods store |