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2020奇速英语时文阅读八年级个性分级(含答案解析)

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2020奇速英语时文阅读八年级个性分级(含答案解析)
 
 
日本112岁老人获“世界最长寿男性”吉尼斯纪录认证 长寿秘诀:保持微笑
 
Chitetsu Watanabe, 112, was presented a certificate by Guinness World Records Japan’s Country manager Kaoru Ishikawa at his nursing home in Niigata, Japan, his hometown. Don’t get angry and keep a smile on your face. That’s the secret to living a long life, according to Chitetsu Watanabe.
Guinness World Records has confirmed that Watanabe is the oldest living man at 112 years, 344 days as of Wednesday. He was born on March 5, 1907, and is the oldest brother to seven children in his family.
He spent 18 years in Taiwan after graduating from agricultural school where he married his wife, Mitsue. He’s the father of five children. Watanabe served in the army toward the end of the Pacific War in 1944. He then returned to Niigata and worked at an agricultural office until he retired.
Retirement didn’t stop him from being active, however. In 1974, he and his son built a new family farm and grew vegetables and fruit there until Watanabe was 104. Until about ten years ago, Watanabe grew and shaped small bonsai trees. His work was even on show and many people enjoyed it very much. These days, he loves desserts such as custards and cream puffs, Guinness said.
 
1. Which is NOT true about Watanabe?
A. He was a farmer.
B. He was a soldier.
C. He was a doctor.
D. He was an office worker.
2. How can Watanabe live a long life?
A. By keeping daily working.
B. By living a happy life.
C. By having desserts every day.
D. By doing exercise in the morning.
3. The experience _____ influenced Watanabe a lot.
A. in Taiwan
B. in the office
C. in the army
D. in agriculture
4. What can we learn from the passage?
A. He met with his wife in the army.
B. His work was popular among local people.
C.. Watanabe’s son looked after him these years.
D. Watanabe had a big family with five people.
 
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“飞的”时代来了!空中出租车在新加坡试飞成功 最快2021年投入使用
 
Those dreams of having flying cars when we were younger may finally come true as flying taxis have made their debut on 22 October in Singapore and may be a permanent thing in 2 years.
According to TODAY, an R&D version of the air taxi, the Volocopter 2X, flew for 3 minutes at noon around Marina Bay on 22 October. This debut is part of the Intelligent Transport Systems World Congress that is running from 21 to 25 October at Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre. Volocopter’s spokesperson, Ms Helena Treeck, told TODAY that the company hopes to make flying taxis a thing in Singapore by 2021.
The Volocopter is a 2-seater passenger drone that consists of 18 rotors. It can fly up to 30km in one charge. That’s roughly the distance between Jurong East & Punggol. The copter can go up to speeds of 110km/h. And since there are no obstacles or traffic lights in the air, it’s like taking a highway from pickup to destination. The flying taxi can fly unmanned because of an “intelligent operation system”.
Volocopter has been engaging with the Transport Ministry, Civil Aviation Authority Of Singapore and the Economic Development Board to discuss the project of having air taxis in Singapore.
 
1. The passage introduces the first use of ________ in Singapore.
A. flying cars
B. flying taxis
C. flying engines
D. flying motorbikes
2. The Volocopter 2X is _________ according to the passage.
A. a transport system used in Singapore
B. a new type of transport in the air in Singapore
C. a future model of going sightseeing in Singapore
D. an industry robot made by a company in Singapore
3. What can we learn about the Volocopter 2X?
A. It can carry three passengers during a trip.
B. Its speed reaches up to 120 kilometres per hour.
C. It can keep flying along the highway with gas.
D. The farthest flight distance in one charge can reach 30 kilometres.
4. How long will it take you to go to school by Volocopter 2X if your home is about 11km away from your school?
A. 2 minutes.
B. 5 minutes.
C. 6 minutes.
D. 10 minutes.
5. What’s the main idea of this passage?
A. What the Volocopter 2X is.
B. The dreams of having flying cars have come true.
C. A flying car may be opened to public in Singapore in 2021.
D. The project of having air taxis has been discussed in Singapore.


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