Japanese sailor Kenichi Horie has finished a 110-day solo (单独的) voyage across the Pacific Ocean in a boat pushed by sea waves to win another world first.
Weak waves and ocean water movements made his arrival late, which was going to be in late May.
“When waves were weak, the boat slowed down. That’s a problem that needs to be solved,” the adventure told reporters from his boat in western Japan. His 9.5-meter-long boat can move like a dolphin’s tail, and it rises or falls with the waves.
Horie reached his destination in the channel between the main Japanese islands just before midnight after covering about 7,000 kilometers from Hawaii.
Horie first made world record in 1962 when, at the age of 23, he became the first person to sail alone across the Pacific. He made the three-month voyage from his hometown in spite of breaking Japanese law, which did not allow his citizens to sail on their own out of the country, and without a passport or money.
He was arrested upon arrival in San Francisco but the city mayor freed him, gave him a 30-day visa and made him an honorary citizen. News of his achievement made him a hero back home in Japan and his book of the voyage In the Pacific was made into a film. Since then, he has completed many sailing trips across the Pacific and around the world.
After his latest adventure with an environmentally friendly theme, Horie planned to return to his hometown on Sunday. He said, “Throughout history, mankind has used wind for power, but no one has appeared to be serious about wave power.” Horie told the reporter, “I think I’m a lucky boy as this wave power system has remained untouched in fact.”
1.Horie’s boat was mainly powered by ________.
A.sea waves |
B.sea winds |
C.his strength |
D.petrol |
2.From the passage we learn that ________.
A.Horie undertook the voyage with a partner this time |
B.it took Horie about twenty days more to cross the Pacific this time than in 1962 |
C.Horie made his first voyage across the Pacific alone fifty years ago |
D.Horie’s destination is 7,000 kilometers from San Francisco |
3.Horie was arrested in San Francisco after his voyage in 1962 mainly because ________.
A.he had broken Japanese law |
B.he had kept it a secret from others |
C.his action had put people in danger |
D.he had no passport to America |
4.Which of the following statements best proves that Horie’s latest voyage was meaningful?
A.He was made an honorary citizen of San Francisco. |
B.In Japan he was regarded as a hero. |
C.His voyage had the theme of protecting the environment. |
D.He wrote an exciting book after the voyage. |
5. The author wrote the article mainly to ________.
A.start an ocean crossing movement |
B.tell us a piece of interesting news |
C.make Horie known to the world |
D.encourage people to learn from Horie |
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1.Among all of the above, there is/ are ________ weekly magazine(s).
A.one |
B.two |
C.three |
D.four |
2. Which of the following magazines will probably provide you with articles about paintings and their painters?
A.Time Out & School Sport Magazine. |
B.School Sport Magazine & FourFourTwo. |
C.Time Out & Time. |
D.only Time. |
3.Which of the following magazines is suitable for a 13-year-old boy who wants to know about a famous football star’s playing experiences at school?
A.Time Out. |
B.School Sport Magazine. |
C.Time |
D.School Sport Magazine or FourFourTwo. |
4.We can learn from the passage that ________ .
A.all of the magazines are intended for adults. |
B.among all the magazines, only School Sport Magazine is about sports. |
C.Time Out & School Sport Magazine might be published in the United Kingdom. |
D.among all the magazines, Time Out will cost you the least. |
5.The author’s purpose in writing this passage is to ________ .
A.advertise four best-sellers |
B.introduce four popular magazines to readers |
C.ask readers to decide which of the four magazines is the best |
D.get more people to buy these magazines |
Directions: Complete the following passage by filling in each blank with one word that best fits the context.
You are mistaken if you think all Chinese people speak in the same way. Have you ever seen a person from Shanghai try talking to someone 48 Guangzhou? 49 is quite likely that both of them may feel puzzled! The Chinese language, as a whole, uses the same set of character, 50 even the same characters can have different pronunciations. That is 51
it is difficult for people to understand each other. Luckily, the widespread use of Putonghua in China has made a great contribution 52 people’s communication, though people from different areas tend to speak with various accents.
People in Northern Europe are 53 luckier. Even though people from Sweden , Denmark and Norway have their own official languages, it is very convenient 54 them to communicate with one another. Do you know why? That is because their languages are quite similar, though not without small distinctions. 55 , they can communicate easily in their mother tongues.
Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D.Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.
There once was a happy monkey in the jungle. He was wandering all days, eating delicious fruit when hungry and 36 when tired. One day he came upon a house, where he saw a bowl of the most beautiful 37 . He took one in each hand and ran back into the forest.
The monkey tried to eat them, but hurt his teeth. The apples were made of wood, but they were beautiful, and when the other monkeys said that they 38 them, he held onto them even tighter.
The monkey admired his new possessions proudly as he wandered the jungle. The two apples glistened (闪亮) red in the 39 , and seemed perfect to him. He became so attached to them that he didn’t even notice his 40 at first.
A fruit tree reminded him, but he felt the apples in his hands. He couldn’t bear to set them down to reach for the fruit. In fact, he couldn’t 41 , either, if he was to defend his apples. This proud, but less happy monkey continued to walk along the forest trails (小路).
The apples became 42 , and the poor little monkey thought about leaving them behind. He was tired and hungry; he couldn’t climb trees or collect fruit with his hands 43 . What if he just let go (释放)?
Letting go of such 44 things seemed crazy, but what else could he do? He was so tired. Seeing the next fruit tree and smelling its fruit, the monkey stopped. He 45 the wooden apples and reached up for his meal. He was happy again.
Like that little monkey, we 46 carry things that seem too valuable. Letting go of them seems crazy. But 47 : only with open hands can we receive something else.
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