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Swimming across the English Channel—the 21-mile-long channel between southern England and northern France— is not an easy thing. Besides the strong ocean currents(洋流), swimmers also have to face temperatures that can change from 18℃ to 6℃. However, don't tell that to Sarah Thomas. The 37-year-old American woman recently became the first person ever to swim the English Channel four times without stop.
What makes Thomas even greater is that just a
year ago, in 2018, she survived (幸存)serious illness. She said
that fighting the strong currents was hard. "But even worse is dealing
with the saltwater … it really hurts your throat(咽喉), your mouth and your
tongue," she said.
Thomas's journey began just past midnight on
Sunday, September 15, 2019. The swim was about 80 miles at the beginning.
However, strong currents add the total distance by about 50 miles. When Thomas
came out from the water at 6: 30 am local time on Tuesday, September 17, 2019,
she was in the water for 54 hours and 13 minutes and swam a total of 133 miles!
There was a ship with GPS and computers to
record wind, tides and currents with Thomas all the time. It guided her through
the water. Her mother and husband were on the ship. During her swimming, Thomas
took a rest every 30 to 60 minutes.
(1)
Sarah Thomas comes from .
A . England
B . France
C . America
D . Japan
(2)
How far did Sarah Thomas swim across the channel this year?
A . About 50 miles.
B . About 54 miles.
C . About 80 miles
D . About 130 miles.
(3)
According to the passage, we can use to describe Sarah Thomas.
A . brave
B . helpful
C . generous
D . humorous
(4)
Where can we probably read this passage?
A . In a science book.
B . In a diary.
C . In a newspaper.
D . In a novel.
答案: C
D
A
C