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                          Skydive Greene County 

        Come out and let us teach you how to skydive today!

        We sit in Xenia,Ohio,just outside of the greater Dayton-Miami Valley area and are within a driving distance of many large cities,including Cincinnati,Columbus,Cleveland,Richmond, Indianapolis,and Indiana.

        Situated on a private airport,Skydive Greene County offers a large landing area. For our main airships,we have two Twin Turbine Westwinds that carry 12 skydivers to jump altitude. We also have another two as (增援) for our Westwinds.

        If this is your first-time skydiving,come out and meet our experienced staff. Our skydiving school first requires tandem skydiving. Under the direct guidance of an instructor,you will fly to a jump altitude of 11 ,500 feet,experience free fall,and then the amazing flight by parachute back to earth all for only $165.

        Your tandem skydiving is the first step to becoming a licensed skydiver. The next step is our proven Static Line Course that will teach you everything you need to know about the sport of skydiving from exiting an aircraft to landing. We train beginners from the ground up and then continue to teach them throughout their skydiving,careers,with the final goal of becoming a national champion.

         Fpr over 50 years we have been teaching skydivers and providing the skydiving community with continued education. We are Ohio's best Drop Zone which opened in 1961.

         Skydive Greene County is a complete skydiving training school that will teach you all facts about the sport. You will receive world-class training and practice jumps to become a national competitor.

13. What does Paragraph 2 mainly tell us about Skydive Greene County?

   A. Its traffic. B. Its location.

   C. Its equipment. D. Its background.

14. The underlined part “tandem skydiving” in Paragraph 4 shows the skydiver.

   A. should be knowledgeable

   B. can first experience skydiving for free

   C. has no chance to experience free fall at all

   D. needs to be guided by an experienced instructor

15. What do we learn about the Static Line Course?

   A. It charges $165 for each class.

   B. It is taught by national champions.

   C. It teaches everything about skydiving.

   D. It has been taught for less than 50 years.

16. Skydive Greene County would attract those who want to .

   A. become a pilot

   B. be a skydiving trainer ,

   C. set up a skydiving training school

   D. win a national skydiving championship

13. B 14. D 15. C 16. D

         D篇

本文對Skydive Greene County這所訓練高玄特技跳傘運動的學校進行宣傳。

13. B.段落大意題。本段主要介紹了這所學校的地理位置。

14. D.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段中的Underthe direct guidance of an instructor,you will fly to a jump altitude of 11.500 feet,experience free fall,and then the amazing flight by parachute back to earth all for only $165可知,特技跳傘員的第一次跳傘,需要在綠驗豐富的指導員的指導下進行。

15. C.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第五段中的The next step is our proven Static Line Course that will teach you everything you need to know about the sport of skydiving from exiting an aircraft to landing 可知,這個課程會講述與特技跳傘運動有關(guān)的所有知識。 

16. D.推理判斷題。根據(jù)第主段中的to teach them throughout their skydiving careers,with the final goal of becoming a national champion 和末段中的 practice jumps to become a national competitor 可推知,這所學校會吸引那些想贏得全國特技跳傘運動冠軍的人。

題目來源:2016年英語周報高二新課程 > 第31期 2015-2016學年高二新課程

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