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Two
UK teachers, Richard Sears and Nick Gough, have overtaken the record for
the longest journey made in a tuk-tuk (a three-wheeled vehicle).
They
have travelled 37,500 kilometres and passed through 37 countries. They passed the
record for a tuk-tuk journey of 37,410 km, set by Germans Susi Bemsel and Daniel
Snaider in 2005, while crossing Northern Peru.
The
pair, who left London in August, have travelled across deserts and forests. They
have also survived close encounters (相遇)
with elephants in Uganda and Botswana and an accident in Malaysia.
"Although
there have been many testing times, we are happy to have experienced such wonderful
places and to have met some truly great people," Nick said.
Talking
about their motivation (动机), Richard
said, "The world's leaders have made a promise to achieve primary education
worldwide by 2015, but over 57 million primary-aged children are now still out of
school. Many more are in school, though they still cannot get better learning opportunities."
To
raise awareness (意识) of education projects
in parts of the world where many kids have no chance to go to school, the pair planned
this journey. They have been visiting schools along the route to get to know their
needs and invite sponsors through their charity Tuk Tuk Travels.
Their
choice of transport was designed to take advantage of its slow-paced, open and friendly
nature to unlock different cultures and learn about and from their values and struggles
(挣扎). The vehicle itself is eye-catching.
When
their tuk-tuk broke down, not for the first time and just 70 kilometres short of
the world record mark, the pair had to push the 800-kilogram vehicle for three days
to make up the distance.
Having
had their tuk-tuk fixed in Chepén, Peru,
Richard and Nick are now back on the road. On reaching Chile, they will become the
first people to drive a tuk-tuk around the world.
(1)
The underlined word "overtaken" in Paragraph 1 can be replaced by _____.
A . beaten
B . equaled
C . checked
D . forgotten
(2)
Which of the following can describe Richard and Nick's journey?
A . Long but safe.
B . Painful and boring.
C . Comfortable and pleasant.
D . Dangerous but meaningful.
(3)
The main purpose of Richard and Nick's tuk-tuk tour is to _____.
A . raise money to buy more tuk-tuks for poor people
B . test the tuk-tuk's slow-paced, open and friendly nature
C . become the first people to drive a tuk-tuk around the world
D . tell more people about the importance of education and help them
(4)
The text is most probably _____.
A . a travel guide
B . a personal diary
C . an advertisement
D . a newspaper report
答案: A
D
D
D