【題目】The worlds richest man might seem to have it all,but Bill Gates has one regret.The self-made billionaire said he felt stupid for not knowing any foreign languages.

Speaking in his third Ask Me Anything question-and-answer session for online forum Reddit(紅迪網(wǎng)),the Microsoft founder said that he wished he spoke French,Arabic or Chinese.

He said:I took Latin and Greek in high school and got A's and I guess it helps my vocabulary.I keep hoping to get time to study one of theseprobably French because it is the easiest.I did Duolingo for a while but didnt keep it up.

Gates,who is worth $79.3 billion,praised Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg for surprising an audience in Beijing when he spoke fluent Chinese.Mark Zuckerberg amazingly leamed Chinese and did a Q&A with Chinese studentsunbelievable,isnt it?he said.

This isnt the first time for Gates to admit his regret over language.He also showed his habits at home and personal insights.

Last February, Gates said he likes to do the dishes himselfto his own special standards every night and also told the interviewer that his wife,Melinda,would likely want Samuel L.Jackson to play her husband in a biopic(傳記片).

He also admitted that he would pick up a $100 bill if he found it on the street.

As he took the top spot on Forbes(福布斯)28th Annual Billionaires list last year for the fourth time,he said he is pretty basic when it comes to so ending on clothes and food,but that he enjoys investing in shoes and racquets(球拍)when he plays tennis.

When asked a life lesson he had to learn the hard way,the billionaire said staying up too late is a habit he is still trying to break.‘‘Dont stay up too late even if the book is really exciting.You will regret it in the morning.Pam still working on this problem,he said.

【1】Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?

A.An Interview with Bill Gates

B.How Bill Gates Succeeded

C.Bill GatesRegret

D.The Richest Billionaire

【2】The underlined part in Paragraph 8 may actually mean that_____.

A.it is important to lay a good foundation of life

B.food and clothing are basic needs for peoples life

C.he doesnt spend much money on food and clothes

D.he never cares about buying food and clothing

【3】What advice did Bill Gates give?

A.Avoid staying up too late.

B.Be a good language learner.

C.Do the dishes yourself at home.

D.Pick up the $100 bills in the streets.

【4】Which of the following is true according to the passage?

A.Bill Gates is also the founder of Facebook

B.Bill Gates topped the list of Forbes 28 times.

C.Bill Gates was good at learning languages in high schoo1.

D.Bill Gateswife wants Samuel to play a game with Gates.

【答案】

【1】C

【2】C

【3】A

【4】C

【解析】

試題分析:文章主要講了蓋茨給人們分享的關(guān)于生活的一些見解,他很后悔沒有掌握幾門外語。

【1】C標題判斷題。文章主要講了蓋茨后悔的事情。故選C。

【2】C猜測句意題。畫線句子意為:吃穿用品保持在基本水平,也就是說蓋茨不會花過多的錢在吃穿上面。故選C。

【3】A細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章最后一段可知蓋茨給人們的建議是不要熬夜。故選A。

【4】C細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章第三段第一句I took Latin and Greek in high school and got A's and I guess it helps my vocabulary.可知蓋茨的外語成績很優(yōu)秀。故選C。

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