I am Sergey Brin! I was born in Moscow. In 1979,when I was 5, my family immigrated to California, USA . I remember that on my 9th birthday, I got my first computer “Commodore 64”.
Later I graduated with honors in the University of Maryland in Mathematics and IT. The main field of my science research was the technologies used to collect data from unsystematic sources as well as large quantities of texts and science data. I was the author of dozens of articles in leading American academic magazines.
The greatest event in my life happened when in 1998 I was preparing for the defense(論文答辯) of my Doctor’s degree in the Stanford University. There the fate made me meet Larry Page—a young computer genius. Larry belonged to the intellectual society. I and Larry quickly became friends when we were working together.
We were searching day and night on the Internet. We were finding a lot of information but with the feeling we still couldn’t find enough of what we were looking for . Naturally the idea for a search engine that would allow specific information to be found in the endless pool of data was born like it came to us. It wasn’t our plans but we gave up the education at the university. You know the next part ,maybe—we managed to turn an ordinary garage in Peplo Park, California , the USA into our first office, in which Google was born. With excitement we typed the name of the thing which we created with love on September 14th,1998—www.Google.com. Now after those years we bought this garage. As a symbol it will always remind us that everything is possible.
小題1:Which of the following would be the best title for this passage?
A.The Birth of GoogleB.The Founder of Google
C.The Importance of CooperationD.The Great Contribution to the Internet
小題2:From the passage we know that Larry Page________.
A.was born from a rich merchant family
B.was once a student in the Stanford University
C.published some academic articles when young
D.was Brin’s important partner in starting Google
小題3:Why did they found Google ?
A.Because they loved working with the Internet so much.
B.Because they wanted to make a lot of money through the Internet
C.Because they hoped to make it easy to find specific information online
D.Because they believed everything is possible.
小題4:Which is the right order of what happened ?
a. My family moved from Russia to the USA
b. I met Larry Page
c. I was given a computer as a present on my 9th birthday.
d. google was born in an ordinary garage in California.
e. I graduated from the university in Mathematics and IT.
A.a(chǎn)-c-e-b-dB.c-a-b-e-dC.a(chǎn)-c-b-d-eD.c-b-a-e-d

小題1:B
小題2:D
小題3:C
小題4:A
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