"Tiger Woods" is the real name of Woods.()
"Tiger Woods" is the real name of Woods.()
"Tiger Woods" is the real name of Woods.()
A. paid up
B. paid back
C.paid down
D. paid off
What can Tiger Woods's misadventures reflect?
A.Tiger Wood was still very young.
B.It is a fashion to be forever young.
C.Modem men like to keep themselves young.
D.Modem men lack responsibility they should hav
Which is the most important reason why Lewis Hamilton "parallels with Tiger Woods"?
A.Both of them first hint their greatness at an early age.
B.Hamilton's grandfather came to Britain from Grenada in the 50s, the positive influence of his father and his color.
C.Both of them can get market fire up.
D.Both of them have large influence on many kinds of ethnic groups to participate in sports and society.
Which one is the best title of the passage?
A.Lewis Hamilton: A Rising Sport Star
B.Lewis Hamilton: The Tiger Woods of Racing?
C.Lewis Hamilton: Motor Racing's First Black Driver
D.Lewis Hamilton: A Super Motor Racing Driver
Which is the most important reason why Lewis Hamilton "parallels with Tiger Woods"?
A.Both of them first hint their greatness at an early age.
B.Hamilton's grandfather came to Britain from Grenada in the 50s, the positive influence of his father and his color.
C.Both of them can get market fire up.
D.Both of them have large influence on many kinds of ethnic groups to participate in sports and society.
The smaller size of UK families is mainly related to______.
A.financial problems
B.technical problems
C.health problems
D.cultural problems
His success and profile that have earned young Hamilton comparisons with other sporting greats. His color—Hamilton's grandfather came to Britain from Grenada in the 50s—and the positive influence of his father, Anthony, have drawn parallels with Tiger Woods. Hamilton acknowledges that his participation could stoke interest among ethnic groups who may not be into the sport now. "Hopefully people that can relate to me will see that it's possible and also try to get into the sport", he told the BBC. Moreover, his youth, good looks and wholesome image are also likely to get marketers fired up.
Countless more karting titles followed before 2001. He "made seasoned drivers look silly", says Tony Shaw, Hamilton's then team manager at Manor Motorsport. Hamilton's raw, natural speed and canny race craft nudged him closer to the big leagues. Hamilton's "understanding of when and where to overtake and how to take advantage of a situation is very advanced", Shaw says.
At his first crack at GP2, the training ground for Formula One, Hamilton dominated the 2006 season with a series of blistering drives on his way to the title. Hamilton is "not worried about showing or doing what he's used to doing just because it's Formula One", says Hill. For many new drivers, "that's an enormous hurdle". With the retirement last year of seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher, there's one less rival for Hamilton to negotiate.
And Hamilton is certainly not short on confidence. When he first met Ron Dennis—now his Formula One team boss—as a 10-year-old in a borrowed suit, Hamilton promptly told him he wanted to drive for McLaren. Three years later, he joined the team's support program for promising young drivers. But, say former team managers, he's ready to listen and learn when things go wrong. Hamilton has a rare "capacity to question himself—to analyze very clearly after a race", says Frederic Vasseur, general manager at the ART Grand Prix team behind Hamilton's GP2 championship.
As for whether he'll become the Tiger Woods of the sport, it's too early to know whether he can live up to those standards. But for now, his fans are bullish. Damon Hill was the last British driver to take the world crown. And it's Hamilton, Hill says, "who looks likely to be the next".
We can infer from the first paragraph that _____.
A.Lewis Hamilton seemed different from normal rookies because of his racing gift.
B.Lewis Hamilton is always confident since he is an eight-year-old.
C.Lewis Hamilton grows up in British.
D.Lewis Hamilton was much better than peer drivers.
Questions 24to 27are based on the following passage.
I have heard of the story of the world famous opera singer Tina Kiberg. As a child, Tina was a violinist and spent her free time practicing and practicing. One day she participated in a violin contest and realized that she would never be more than an ordinary violinist and that she enjoyed singing more. She gave up the violin, took up singing and became a leading international opera singer. Her courage to give up is what allowed her to become a world famous opera singer. Now try to guess what these somewhat successful people have in common-Larry Page,Tiger Woods,John McEnroe and John Steinbeck. Yes, they all dropped out of Stanford. Look at many other successful people and I bet their past is also filled with things they did at one time and then gave up. There are a number of cognitive(认知的processes that make it hard for us to leave our present situation and move ) on to something new—evenwhen we feel miserable with the present situation. We think “I’veinvested so much in this already. If I quit,all will have been wasted. M Once we have something,we hate to lose it. Things we don’thave yet don’tcarry the same value. These cognitive thoughts might help explain why people stay stuck in bad jobs, bad marriages, unhappy friendship,etc.
To sum up, sometimes you’vegot to stick with somethings even through tough times but sometimes you have to have the courage to give up. You have to be open to the fact that sometimes giving up is the right way forward.
24.What can be learned about Tina Kiberg?
A.She used to be a violin player
B.Her talent in violin was ignored
C.She was forced to give up the violin
D.She considered herself the best violinist
What is the author’scomment on “givingup”according to the passage? A.It carries little value
B.It leads to hard times
C.It is sometimes a better choice
D.It is always very important to be successful
What do we know about many successful people from Para.2?
A.They felt miserable in universities
B.They were faced with many failures
C.They usually have nothing in common
D.They know well when to give something up
Why are people unwilling to give up according to Para 3? A.Because they have wasted too much
B.Because they stay stuck in bad conditions
C.Because they are afraid of losing what they have
D.Because they feel miserable with the present situation
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Lots of things are made of_____.We must protect_____.
A.woods;woods
B.wood;wood
C.wood;woods
D.woods;wood
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