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閱理解

第壹篇

Whenhetookoffice.GeorgeW.Bush,sonofformerpresidentGeorgeHerbertWalkerBush,becamethefirst

sontofollowhisfatherintotheWhiteHousesinceJohnQuineyAdamsfollowedJohnAdamsintheearly19th

century.

BushwasbornonJuly6.1946,inNewHaven.Connecticut,thefirstchildofGeorgeHerbertWalkerBush

andBarbaraPierceBush.AlthoughGeorgeHerbertWalkerBushbeganhiscareerintheoilindustry,hefinally

servedasacongressman(國曾議員),andvice(副)presidentandpresidentoftheUnitedStates.

Attheageoftwo,BushmovedwithhisparentsfromConnecticultoOdessa,Texas,wherehisfatherlookup

theoilbusiness.AfterayearinTexas,thefamilymovedtoCaliforniaforbusinessreasons.Ayearlater,thefamily

returnedtoTexasandsettledinMidland,whereBushlivedfrom1950to1959.

In1959,againlorbusinessreasons,thefamilymovedtoHouston,Texas.In1961BushleftTexasandwent

toAndover,Massachusetts,toattendPhillipsAcademy,aboardingschool(寄宿學校)thathisfatherhadalso

attended.

AtPhillips,Bushplayedbasketball,baseball,andfootball.Hewasbestknownforbeingheadcheerleader.In

1964heenrolledatYaleUniversityinConnecticut.HisfatherandgrandfatherhadalsoattendedYale.AtYale,

Bushwasconsideredanaveragestudent,buthewaspopularwithhisclassmates.

BushgraduatedfromYalewithabachelor'sdegreeinhistoryin1968.ThenhejoinedtheAirNationalGuard

andremainedintheGuarduntil1973.AfterearninghisMBAfromHarvardin1975.BushreturnedtoMidland.

Likehisfather,hefirstenteredtheoilinduslryasa“l(fā)andsman(新手However,Bushsoilcompaniesnever

enjoyedgreatsuccess.Helooknorcinterestinpolitics.Hehelpedhisfathertobecomepresidentandin1994he

himselfwaselectedgovernorofTexas.

1.Whatdocsthewriterintendtotellusinthefirstparagraph?

A.GcorgcW.BushisthefirstsoninAmericanhistorytofollowhisfa:hcrintotheWhiteIlouse.

B.George\V.BushisthefirstsonofformerpresidentGeorgeIlerbertWalkerBush.

C.JohnQuincyAdamsandhisfatherwerebothformerAmericanpresdents.

D.GeorgeW.BushisthesecondoneinAmericanhistorj,tofollowhisfatherintotheWhiteHouse.

2.WcmaylearnfromthetextihalyoungBush.

A.gotonverywellattheuniven;ities

B.wasverygoodatbasketball,baseballandfootball

C.dideverythingashisfatherhaddone

D.wasaverysuccessfulpoliticianlikehisfather

3.bromtheyearwhenBushwastwototheyear19>9,theBushfamilymovedmall.

A.seventimesB.fourtimes

C.fivetimesD.sixtimes

4.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtineaboutGeorgeW.Bush?

A.YoungBushlivedwithhisfamilyinTexasfrom1948to1961.

B.Heoncestudiedatauniversit}1thathisfatherandgrandfatherhada:soattended.

C.HeonceruledoveranAmericanstatebeforeheenteredtheWhiteHouse.

D.HeonceservedattheAirNationalGuardforaboutfiveyears.

5.WhatwouldbethepossiblereasonthatBush'soilbusinesswasnotsuccessful?

A.Hewasnotanexpertinthisfield.

B.Hewasmoreinterestedinpoiticsthaninbusiness.

C.Hecouldnotdoaswellashisfatherdocs.

D.Oilbusinesswasnotprosperousatthattime.

第二篇

Actingissuchanover—crowdedprofessionthattheonlyadvicethatshouldbegiventoayoungperson

thinkingofgoingonthestageis"Don't!”.Butitisuselesstotrytodiscourage

someonewhofeelsthathemustact,althoughthechancesofhisbecomingfamousareslim.Thenormalway

tobeginistogotoadramaschool.Usuallyonlystudentswhoshowpromiseandtalentareaccepted,andthe

courselaststwoyears.Thentheyoungactororactresstakesupworkwithatheatricalcompany(劇團),usuallyas

anassistantstagemanager.Thismeansdoingeverything(hatthereisOdointhetheatreandoccasionallyactingin

verysmallparts.Itisveryhardworkindeed,thehoursarelongandthesalaiyistiny.

Ofcourse,somepeoplehaveremarkablechanceswhichleadtofameandsuccesswithoutthislongandhard

training.ConniePratt,forexample,wasjustanordinaiygirlworkinginabicycleVictory.Afilmproducer

happenedtocatchsightofheronemorningwaitingatabusstop,ashedrovepastinhiscar.Hestoppedandgot

outtospeaktothegirl.Heaskedifshewouldliketogotothefilmstudiotodoatest,andshethoughthewas

joking.Thenshegotangryandsaidshewouldcallthepolice.Ittooktheproducertwentyminutestoconvince

Conniethathewasserious.Thetestwassuccessful.Andwilhinafewweeksshewasplayingtheleadingpart

oppositeoneofthemostfamousactorsoftheday.Butchanceslikethishappenonceinabluemoon!

6.Fromtheverybeginning,theauthorputsitclearlythatactingisaprofession.

A.loodifficultforyoungpeopleB.soughtafterbymanypeople

C.fbrambitiouspeopleonlyD.fbryoungpeopleonly

7.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedaspartofanassistantstagemanager'sjob?

Playminorroles.

A.Takecareofthedresstobewornonthestagebyanactororactress.

B.Collecttickets.

C.Helpadvertiseplays.

D.Helpadvertiseplays.

8.Forsomeonewhofeelshemustact,itisver)rlikelythat.

A.hewillbecomeastagemanagerB.hewillbecomeafilmstaratlonglast

C.hewillbeweiipaidD.hewillendupwithoutanysuccess

9.ThcfilmproducerfoundConniePrallonemorningwhenshewas.

A.waitingforabusB.drivingpasthiminhercar

C.goingtoafilmstudioD.workinginabicyclefactory

IU.Iheconcludingsentence"chanceslikethishappenonceinablueiroon"means.

A.thisissomethingwhichhappensonceinawhileB.thisisaveryrarechance

C.hisissomethinghighlypossibleD.thisishighlyprofitablechance

第三篇

In1933anunknownAmericancalledClarenceNashwenttoseethefilmmakerWaltDisney.Hehadan

unusualvoiceandhewantedtoworkinDisney'scartoonfilmforchildren.WhenWaltDisneyheardNash'svoice,

hesaid."Stop!That'sourduck!"

Theduckwas(henowfamousDonaldDuck,whofirstappearedin1934inthefilmTheWiseLittleHen.

Donaldlivedinanoldhouseboatandworehissailorjacketandhat.Laterthatyearhebecameastarafteransight

minuteMickeyMousefilm.Thecinemaaudiencelikedhimbecausehewaslazyandgreedy,andbecausehelost

histemperveryquickly.AndtheylovedhisvoicewhenhebecameangrywithMickey'seightnephews.Soon

DonaldwasmorepopularthanMickeyMousehimself,probablybecausehewasn'tagoody-goodylikeMickey.

Inthe1930s,40sand50sDonaldandhisfriendsMickey,GoofyandPlutomadehundredsofDisneycartoons.

HealsomadeeducationalfilmsabouttheplaceoftheUSAintheworldandsafetyinthehome.Thenin1966

DonaldDuckandhisvoicedisappeared-therewerenomorenewcartoons.

ClarenceNashdiedinFebruary,1985.Buitoday'schildrencanstillseetheoldcartoonsontelevisionand

hearthatfamousvoice.

11.WhomadeDonaldDuckfihr?

A.MickeyMouseB.ClarenceNash

C.WaltDisneyD.Plu:o

12.WhenwasthefirstDonaldDuckfilmmade?

A.In1933B.In1934

C.In1966D.In1985

13.WhowasClarenceNash?

A.AcartoonistB.DonaldDuck'svoice

C.Afilm-makerD.Afilmstar

14.Theunderlinedword"audience”inthesecondparagraphmeans—

A.readersB.fonnalinterview

C.lawfreedomD.thepeoplewhowatchafilmatacinema

15.Theunderlinedword"goody-goody”inthesecondparagraphmeansapersonwho

A.likestoappeartobefaultlessinbehaviorB.wholikestoappeartobefaultyinbehavior

C.dislikestoappeartobefaultlessinbehaviorD.dislikesiobefaultyinbehavior

第四篇

VisitorstoDritainarcsometimessurprisedtolearnthatnewspaperstherehavesuchalargecirculation.The

"DailyMirror"andthe"DailyExpress"bothsellaboutfourmillioncopieseveryday.Britishfamiliesgenerally

buyanewspapereverymorningandtwoorthreeonSundays.

Besidesthenationalpapers,thereis.however,anotherbranchoftheBritishpresswhichsellsalmostas

manycopies.Localnewspapershaveaweeklycirculationof13million.Almosteverytownandcountryareahas

one.Nearlyallofthemholdtheirownfinancialiyandmanyofthemareveryprofitable.

Thesepapersarcwrittenalmostentirelyforreadersintcrcsiedinlocaleventsbirths,weddings,deaths,

councilmeetingsandsports.Editorsprefertorelyonpeoplewhoknowthedistrictwell.Agreatdealoflocalnews

isregularlysuppliedbyclubsandchurchesintheneighborhoodanditdoesnotgetoutofdateasquicklyas

nationalnews.

Theeditorsmustneverforgetthatthesuccessofanynewspaperdependsonadvertising.Theyareusually

anxioustokeepthegoodwilloflocalbusinessmenforthisreason.Buiif(henewspaperiswellwrittenandthe

newsitemshavebeencarefullychosentodrawlocalreaders,thebusinessmenaregratefulfortheopportunityto

keeptheirproductsinihcpubliceyes.

16.VisitorstoBritainaresurprisedtolearnthat.

A.localpapersshouldhaveacirculationoffourmillion

B.therearesomanylocalnewspapersthere

C.Britishnewspapersaresowidelyread

D.the"DailyMirror"and"DailyExpress"sellasmanyas4millioncopieseveryday

17.Localnewspapershave.

A.acirculationaslargeasthatcfnationalnewspapersB.adailycirculationof13million

C.anevenlargercirculationD.aslightlysmallercirculation

18.Whichofthefollowingstatementiscorrect?

A.Nearlyalltownsandcountiyareashavetheirownpapers.

B.Everytownandcountryareahasatleastonepaperofitsown.

C.Thereisapaper,nationalorlocal,ineachtownandcountryarea.

D.Alotofdistanttownandcountryareasdonothavetheirownpapers.

19.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?

A.Agreatdealoflocalnewsissuppliedbytheclubsandchurches.

B.Localreadersaremuchinterestedinlocalnews.

C.Thesepapersarewrittenalmostentirelyforlocalreaders.

D.Thesepapersarelikelytogetoutofdatequickly.

20.Accordingtothewriter,thealitormustrememberthatnopapercarpossiblysucceedwithout.

A.nterestingreportsB.advertisements

C.agreatdealofnationalnewsD.anexcellentsalesmanager

第五篇

Downtheentrancehalloftheschoolwalkfoureighth-gradestudents.Eachoneiscarryingasmallcasket

withasingleegginside.Soonirorestudentsjointhemeachoneofthemisalsocarryingabasketwithanegg.The

eggsinabasketarepartofanewschoolprogramthathelpsyoungpeopleunderstandthathavingababyisagreat

duty.

Atthebeginningoftheprogram,theteacherputsthestudentsinpairs:onegirlandoneboy.Eachpairgets

anegg.whichtheymusttakecareoffortwoweeks.Forthosetburteendays,thestudentshavetotakecareofthe

eggsasthoughihcywererealbabies.Studentswhoseeggsgetbrokenhave(ostartthetwoweeksalloveragain

withanewegg.

Onepersonineachpairmusthavetheeggwithhimorherataltimes24hoursaday.Atnotimecanthey

lettheeggbeoutofsight."Ifateachercatchesyouwithoutyouregg/saidonestudent,"shemakesyougogetit.

Theyarereallystrict."Theteachersalsomakethestudentsspendhalfanhoureachdaysittingwiththeeggand

justwatchingit.Thatcangelprettyboring.Butit'salsosomethingthatparcnlsspendalotoflimedoing.

Childrensaythattheprogramhashelpedthemunderstandthedutiesinvolvedinhavingachild."Itwasreally

hard,"saidonestudent,"Youhadiothinkallthetimeabouttheegg."

21.Thepurposeoftheprogramistohelpstudentsgrasptheideaof

A.carryingabasketwithaneggB.bringingupababy

C.layingeggsD.studyinghardatschool

22.Atthebeginning,

A.onlyonesludentjoinedtheprogramB.fourstudenlsinallwereinterestedintheprognim

C.eightstudentsbecamemembersoftheprogramD.morestudentsthanteacherslikedtheprogram

23.InthethirdlineofParagraph2,"they"refersio

A.teachersB.students

C.eggsD.programs

24.Whyshouldthestudentsintheprogramspendhalfanhoureachdaysittingwithaneggandjustwatchingit?

A.Becauseitisveryboringtohavetheeggwiththematalltimes.

B.Becausetheteachersinthisprogramareverystrict.

C.Becauseonlyinthiswaycanstudentsunderstandparentsintakingcareofchildren.

D.Becauseifstudentsdonotdoit,theywillfailinihcexamination.

25.Fromthelastparagraph,wecaninferthat

A.aProgramisnotonlywaytoeducatechildren

B.onehastothinkaboutaprogramallthetime

C.onlyonechildgraspsthepurposeoftheprogram

D.ihcprogramisofhelpiochildren'sunderstandingofparents

第六篇

Dietingtoloseweighthasbecomeverypopularinrecentyears.Peoplehavebecomemorehealthconscious

andtrytotakebetlercareoftheirbodiesbyeatingmorenutritiously(有營養(yǎng)地)andexercisingmoreregularlyto

loseanyunnecessaryfatthattheymayhave.

Notonlyarepeoplebeingmorecarefulaboutwhattheyeat,theyarealsoconcernedwithhowtheyeatand

howtheirmealsareprepared.Peoplearctakingmoretimeforeachmeal.Manyavoidthesocalled"plastic"

fast-foodhamburgersandchoosetoeatasaladorasandwichofmorehealthfulingredients(成分)inaquiet

restaurantwithamoreleisurelyatmosphere.Athome,theyalsotrylotakeenoughlimetocatarelaxeddinner

withoutphoneorTVinterruptions.

Whiledietingmayheviewedasbeneficial,ithasalsobecomeaseriousproblemforAmericans,particularly

foryoungwomen.Dietingforthemhasactuallybecomeapsychologicaladdiction(依賴)Theyeatsolittlethat

theycanloseasmuchasfiftypercentoftheirtotalbodyweight,andalthoughtheylooklikeskeletons,theystill

insistthattheyarefat.

Thecurrentwavesofexercising,dietingandtheproblemspnxlucedhavecausedmanyorganizationsto

begineducatingthepublic.Manyschools,hospitals,healthorganizations,newspapersandmagazines,forexample,

areofferingclasses.printingbookletarticles,etc.toinformthepublicofthewaytoexerciseanddiet,ofthe

dangersofdietingtoorapidly,andoftheplacespeoplecangoforrnecicalhelpiftheyfindthemselvesontheroad

to"dietaddiction”.

26.Thesedayspeoplearedietingmorebecause

A.theyhavebecomefatterandflitterB.theyhaverealizedthedangerofeating

C.theyhavebecomemorehealtnconsciousD.theyhavetakenbettercareofthemselves

27.Whatchangeshavepeoplemadeintheatmosphereofmealtime?

A.Theyaretakingmoretimeforeachmeal.

B.Theyarceatinginquietrestaurantswithmoreleisurelyatmosphere.

C.AthometheyareeatingwithoutphoneorTVinterruptions.

D.Alloftheabove.

28.*,1heylooklikeskeletons'"inthethirdparagraphmostprobablymeans

A.theyareveryprettyB.theyareveryugly

C.theyaretoothinD.theyarestarving

29.themainideaofthelastparagraphisabout

A.howtheorganizationstrytohelppeoplewithdietingaddiction

B.whatkindofmediumscanbeusedtoeducatethepublic

C.wherepeoplewithdietingaddictioncangotoaskforhelp

D.whatcausestheorganizationstobegineducatingthepublic

30.Accordingtothispassage,wecaninferthattheatmosphereofeatinghassomethingtodowith

A.dietingB.manners

C.healthD.exercising

第七篇

PeopleoftensaythattheEnglishman'shomeishiscastle.Theymeanthatthehomeisveryimportantand

personal.MostpeopleinBritainliveinhousesratherthanHats,andmanypeopleowntheirhomes.Thismeans

thattheycanmakethempersoncl.andchangetheminanywaytheylike.Mosthouseshaveagarden,evenifitisa

smallone,andthegardenisusuallyloved.Thehouseandthegardenarctheprivatespaceofaperson.Ina

crowdedcityapersonknowsth<theorshehasaprivatespacewhichisonlyforhimselforherselfandforinvited

friends.

Peopleusuallyliketomarktheirspace.Ifyouareonthebeachyoumayhavespreadyourtowelsaround

you;intherainyoumayhaveputyourcoatorsmallhagontheseatbesideyou;inalibraryyoumayspreadyour

booksaroundyou.OnceIwastravelingonatraintoLondon.Iwasonasectionforfourpeopleandtherewasa

tablebetweenus.Themanoppositetomehadhisbriefcaseonthetable.Therewasnospaceonmysideofthe

tableatall.Iwasunhappy.Ithoughthethoughtthatheownedthewhcletabic.Ihadbeenreadingabookaboul

nonverbal(非^的)communicationsoItookvariouspapersoutofmybagandputthemonhiscase!When1

didthishesuddenlybecameangiyandhiseyesnearlypoppedout(突出)ofhishead.Ihadtakenuphisspace!A

fewminuteslaterItookmypapersoffinordertoreadthem.Heimmediatelymovedhiscasetohissideofthe

table.

31.WhatdoesthefirstsentenceinParagraph1mean?

A.ThehomemattersgreatlytoEnglishmen.B.Thecastleismoreimportantthanthehome.

C.Thehomeismoreimportantihanthecastle.D.Englishmenusuallyliveinhomesinsteadofcastle.

32.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthereasonformostBritishtoliveinhomes?

A.Theycanmakechangesinhcuscsinwhichtheylive.

B.Theylovehousesmorethangardens.

C.Theycanownprivatespacelikethehouseandthegarden.

D.Theycankeeptheprivatespt.eetothemselvesundfriends.

33.AccordingtoParagraph2,ifyouspreadyourbooksaroundyouinalibrary,itmeans:

A.youwanttospreadyourtowelsaroundyoufurtherB.youwanttoputyourcoatonthetable

C.youcanfindnospaceforyourbooksontheseatD.youwaittotellothersthespacebelongstoyou

34.Howdidihcmanoppositetothewritershowheownedihcwholetable?

A.Hesatinasectionforfourpeople.B.Heplacedhisbriefcaseonthetable.

C.HewastravelingonatraintoLondon.D.Hewasreadingabook.

35.Thewritertriedtogetbackhisspaceby

A.movingthecaseoffthetableB.takingallhispapersout

C.takingupthespaceofthemanoppositeD.showingthebooksconcernedtotheman

第八篇

Youngerpeopleandolderpeopledonotalwaysagree.Theysoiretimeshavedifferentideasaboutlife,work

andplay.ButinonespecialprograminNewYorkSlate,adultsandteenagerslivetogetherinpeace.Eachsummer

200teenagersand50adultslivetogetherforeightweeksasmembersofaspecialworkgroup.Everyoneworks

severalhourseachday.Theaimisnotjusttokeepbusybutrathertofindmeaningandenjoymentinwork.Some

teenagersworkinthewoodsoronthefarmsnearthevillage.Somelearntomakefurnitureandtobuildhouses.

Theadultsteachthemtheseskills.

Thereareseveralfreehourseachday.Weekendsarefree,too.Duringthefreehourssomeoftheteenagers

learnphotographyorpainting.Otherssitaroundtalkingandsinging.Eachteenagerchooseshisownwaytospend

hisfreelime.

Whenpeoplelivetogether,rulesarealwaysnecessarj1.Inthisprogramtheteenagersandtheadultsmakethe

rulestogether.Ifsomeonebreaksarule,(heproblemgoesbeforethewholegroup.Thegroupdiscussesthe

problem,llieyask,"Whydidithappen?""Whatshouldwedoaboutit?"

Oneoftheteenagershasthistosayabouttheexperience:"Youstopthinkingonlyaboutyourself.Youlearn

howtothinkaboutihcgroup.

36.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Aspecialwayintothewoods.B.Lifeofadultsinaspecialworkgroup.

C.Liteofteenagersinaspecialworkgroup.D.Howadultsandteenagerslivetogetherinaspecialworkgroup.

37.Whenandwherewasthespecialprogramoffered?

A.EverysummerinNewYorkcity.B.EverywinterinNewYorkstate.

C.EverysummerinNewYorkslate.D.EverywinterinNewYorkcity.

38.Whatwillpeopledowhensomeonebreaks(herule?

A.Criticizehimorher.B.Haveagroupdiscussionaboutit.

C.Makemorerules.D.Askhimorherioworkmoreinthewoods.

39.\Vhichofthefollowingisnotstateddirectlyinthepassageasapurposeoftheprogram?

A.Tokeepmembersofthegroupbusydoingsomething.

B.Tomakethepeoplethereuncierstandthemeaningofwork.

C.Tofindawaytosolvethegenerationgap.

D.Tohelppeoplefindenjoymentinwork.

4O.\Vhatdotheteenagersnotdowhentheyarefree?

A.Theylearnphotography.B.Theylearnpainting.

C.Theybuildhouses.D.Theysitaroundsinging.

第九篇

AfilmwasattheCircleFiveRanchtofilmaMarlborocommercial.Thiswasin1868,beforetheyprohibited

cigaretteadsfromAmericantelevision.DarrellWinfieldwaswatchingthecrewrsetuptheequipment.Thescene

includedanactorcrossingariveronhorseback,butwhenthetimecane(oshoot,themanwastoodrunktor.de.

SomeonefromthecrewsawWinfieldandaskedhimifhewouldridethehorsefor50dollars."Hell,"said

Winfield,"for50bucks.I'lljumpthatdamnhorseoverthemoon!"

Topeopleinmanycountries,Winfieldisjustafamiliarbutnamelessface,asimplecowboywithadvertising

messageaboutaconnectionbetweentheWestandabrandofcigarettes.Fewpeopleknowthatheis55.afamily

manwho'sbeenmarriedtothesamewomanfor37yearsandhas5childrenand7grandchildren.Most

surprisingly,he'sareal,workingcowboywhoraiseshorsesinhisranchinWyoming.

OneofthemoststrikingthingsabouttheMarlboroManisthatsuccesshasn'tchangedhimmuch.Hesays

thatcompletestrangerssometimescomeuptohimandsay,"I'vemet>ou,knowyoufromsomewhere."whenever

ithappens,hesaysthathegetsembarrassed.

41.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?

A.CigaretteadswerenotallowedontelevisioninAmericabefore1868.

B.CigaretteadsarenowwelcomedeverywhereinAmerica.

C.Malborocommercialswerenotallowedbefore1868.

D.MalborocommercialswereallowedontelevisionAmericabefore1868.

42.Whatdoestheword“prohibi〔ed“inthefirstparagraphmean?

A.broadcastB.forbidden

C.producedD.provided

43.Whentheyfilmedtheads,

A.Winfieldwastoodrunk.B.Theactorintheadswastoodrunk.

C.Winfieldwassettinguptheequipment.D.Winfieldwasridingahorse.

44.Fromthepassage,wcknowthatWinfieldv

A.anordinaiyman.B.asuperstar

C.anactorD.arichman

45.WhenpeoplerecognizedWinfield,hefelt.

A.excitedB.happy

C.interestedD.uncomfortable

第拾篇

Manhasalwayswantediofly.Someofthegreatestmeninhistoryhavethoughtabouttheproblem.Oneof

these,forexample>wasthegreatItalianartist.LeonardodaVinci(達?芬奇).Inthesixteenthcenturyhemade

designsformachinesthatwouldfly.Buttheywereneverbuilt.

Throughouthistory,otherlessfamousmenhavewantedlofly.AnexamplewasamaninEngland8O0years

ago.Hemadeapairofwingsfromchickenfeathers.Thenhefixedthemtohisbodyandjumpedintotheairfrom

atallbuilding.Hedidnotflyveryfar.Instead*hefelltoihcgroundandbrokeeveryboneinhisbody.

ThefirstrealstepstookplaceinFrance.in1783.Twobrothers,theMontgolfiers,madeaverylarge(<hotair

balloon”.Theyknewthathotairrises.Whynotfillaballoonwithil?Theballoonwasmadeofclothandpaper.In

Septemberofthatyear,theKingandQueenofFrancecametoseetheballoon.Theywatcheditcarrythever)rfirst

airpassengersintothesky.Thepassengerswereasheepandachicken.Wedonotknowhowtheyfeltaboutthe

trip.Buiwedoknowthatthetriplastedeightminutesandthattheanimalslandedsafely.Twomonthslater*two

mendidthesamething.TheyroseaboveParisinaballoonofthesamekind.Theirtriplastedtwenty-fiveminutes

andtheytravelledabouteightkilometres.

46.LeonardodaVinci.

A.saidthatmanwouldflyintheskyonedayB.builtakindofmachinewhichneverfie

C.drewmanybeautifulpicturesofbirds.D.madedesignsforflyingmachine

47.EighthundredyearsagoanEnglishman

A.madeakindofflyingmachineB.triedtoflywithwingsmadeofchicken

C.wantedtobuildakindofba.loonD.triedtoflyonalargebird

48.InlacbtheEnglishmanwhotriedtofly

A.losthisliteB

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