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chance to be a world champion ended in disaster, however, when she got injured and could not complete the
heptathlon (七项全能). Her brother Al was also present, and he too was injured. Al Joyner said to his sister, "lt"s
just not our time yet."
One year later, both Jackie and Al Joyner joined the U. S. Olympic team. Having recovered from her
injuries, Jackie was a favorite to win the heptathlon. Al, on the other hand, was not considered likely to win his
event, the triple jump (三级跳). Surprisingly, Jackie won the silver medal in the heptathlon, missing the gold by
only 0. 06 seconds in her final event, the 800-meter run. But Al Joyner became the first American in 80 years
to win the Olympic triple jump. The tears running down Jackie"s face at the end of the day were not for her
hair"s breadth loss (毫厘之间的失败), but rather for the joy at her brother"s success. The brother knew that
Jackie would be back to compete another day.
In 1985,Jackie Joyner set a U. S. record with a long jump of 23 feet 9 inches. At that time she was under
the guidance of Bob Kersee. Their relationship changed after years spent working together as friends, and they
got married on January 11,1986. When Al Joyner married an athlete named Florence Griffith, the stage was set
for the emergence (出现) of a track and field family of champions. Both the women were coached (指导) by
Bob Kersee in preparation for the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games.
At the 1988 Olympics, Jackie Joyner-Kersee not only won the gold medal in the heptathlon, but also took
the gold medal in the long jump. Florence Griffith Joyner"s performance was also exciting. She won three gold
medals at the Olympic Games in the 100,200 and 4×100 meters relay.
B. not to be nervous
C. not to give up
D. to stop doing sports
B. Al would win the Olympic triple jump
C. both Jackie and Al would win a gold medal
D. neither Jackie nor Al would win a gold medal
B. She won a gold medal at the 1984 Olympics.
C. She set a long jump world record in 1985.
D. She won two Olympic gold medals in 1988.
B. Jackie and her family of champions.
C. The events and rules of the heptathlon.
D. The greatest sports stars in the U. S.
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试题【阅读理解。 In 1983, Jackie Joyner took part in the world track and field champion】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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something good will happen."
Mother was right, as I discovered after graduating from college. I had decided to try for a job in radio, then
2 my way up to a sports announcer. I went to Chicago and knocked on the door of every station and got
turned 3 every time.
In one station, a 4 lady told me that any 5 station couldn" t risk hiring an unexperienced person." Find a
small station that"ll give you a 6 ,"she said.
Then I went to Montgomery Ward, which had opened a store and wanted a person to 7 its sports
department. The job 8 just right for me. But I wasn"t hired.
My disappointment must have shown. " Everything happens for the best." Mum reminded me. Dad 9 me
the car to drive seventy miles to Tricities. I 10 Woe Radio. The program director, Mac Arthur, told me they
had 11 hired an announcer.
As I left his office, I asked 12 ,"How can a fellow get to be a 13 if he can"t get a job in a radio station?"
I was waiting for the elevator 14 I heard Mac Arthur calling, "What was that you said about sports? Do
you know anything about 15 ?" Then he 16 me before a microphone and asked me to broadcast a( an) 17
game.
The next autumn, my team 18 a game in the last twenty seconds. I did a fifteen-minute build-up to that
play and Mac Arthur told me I would be 19 Saturday"s game!
On my way home, as I have many times since, I thought 20 my mother" s words,"If you carry on, one
day something good will happen."
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Born in London in 1815, Ada Lovelace was the daughter of Annabella Millbanke and the British poet Lord Byron. Her parents separated just a month after she was born. Less than a year later, Lord Byron went abroad and never returned ( he died in Greece in 1824). Ada never knew her father and was raised by her mother. Her mother had mathematical training and insisted that Ada, who was educated privately, study mathematics too. Ada did well not only in mathematics and science, but also in music and PE. In 1833, Ada met Charles Babbage, a famous English mathematician. He was known as the inventor of a calculating machine called the Difference Engine. They became good friends and began to write to each other on the topics of mathematics, logic, and many other subjects. Babbage had made plans in 1834 for a new kind of calculating machine ( although the Difference Engine was not finished),an Analytical Engine. Few people in England would support him with his first machine unfinished. But he found support for his new calculating machine abroad. In 1842, an Italian mathematician, Louis Menabrea, published a paper in French on the subject of the Analytical Engine. Babbage asked Ada to translate the paper. When she showed Babbage her translation he suggested that she add her own notes, which turned out to be three times as long as Menabrea" s. The notes are the source of her enduring fame (不朽的声誉 ). In her notes, Ada predicted (预言 )that such a machine might be used to write music, to draw pictures, and would be used for both practical and scientific use. She was correct. After she wrote the description of Babbage" s Analytical Engine,her life was plagued (折磨) with illnesses. In 1852, she died of cancer and was buried beside her father at Newstead Abbey in Nottinghamshire, England. In 1980, 165 years after Ada" s birth, the US Defense Department announced a powerful new computer language. They named it Ada in honor of Ada Lovelace" s important role in the history of computing. | |||||||||||||||||
1. It seemed that Ada" s mother _____. | |||||||||||||||||
A. had little money to educate Ada at home B. wanted Ada to be a great musician C. didn"t wish Ada to be a poet like her father D. didn"t think Ada was a clever girl | |||||||||||||||||
2. Babbage didn" t find support for his Analytical Engine in Britain because _____. | |||||||||||||||||
A. his first calculating machine was not finished B. no one thought the machine would be useful C. he had moved to Italy and settled there D. most of his inventions proved useless | |||||||||||||||||
3. Menabrea" s paper on Babbage" s Analytical Engine was written in _____. | |||||||||||||||||
A. English B. Italian C. German D. French | |||||||||||||||||
4. What do we learn about Ada from the passage? | |||||||||||||||||
A. She was remembered as a great translator. B. Her predictions have come true. C. Her notes were written in computer language. D. She led a long and fruitful life. | |||||||||||||||||
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A girl complained to her father about her hard life. She wanted to 1 because she didn"t know what she had to do. She felt 2 of fighting and fighting. When one 3 had been solved, another just came. Her father, a cook, took her into the kitchen. He 4 water into three pans. After boiling, in the first pan 5 some carrots, the second some eggs and the last was put with coffee. He waited without any 6 from his mouth. The girl closed her mouth and waited, 7 by what her father did. After about twenty minutes, her father 8 the stove and took out the carrots and the eggs. After that the coffee was poured into the cup. Turning back to her daughter, he asked,"What do you 9 ?" "Carrots, eggs, and coffee," she answered. Her father suggested her 10 the carrots. She did and felt the carrots were 11 . Then he asked her to take the eggs and break them. After 12 them, she got the eggs, cooked and hard. 13 , he asked her to smell the coffee. She asked 14 , "What"s the meaning on earth, father?" He explained that 15 had experienced the same unfortunate-the boiling water, but made 16 responses. The strong and hard carrots became soft and weak after in the 17 water. The fragile eggs became hard after cooked. Coffee was very unique, but it could 18 water. " 19 are you?" asked her father,"When the suffering knocks at your door, how is your 20 ? Are you carrots, eggs, or coffee?" | |||||||||||||||||
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