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Richard
Dermer is a pizza shop owner. But he is better known for his hobby. As a
extraordinary kite collector, people are impressed by kites covering the walls
from all over the world when they walk into his pizza shop.
Dermer
worked at Hideaway. He bought the pizza shop in 1960. Then, in 1970, his
game-partner and manager at Hideaway was the first to market the Japanese
version of the game Go in the United States. It was this game that led Dermer
to kites, and from there he took off—eventually becoming president of the
American Kiefliers Association.
Dermer
now has a huge kite collection. He told Collectors
Weekly, “Initially, I was a novice, but I enjoyed learning, trying
to acquire more about kites. And the more I got into kite festivals and
collecting kites, the more I discovered and the deeper the subject became.”
What
Dermer's collection and hobby brings to the United States is an international
perspective and history on kite flying. In India, for example, kite flying is a
fierce, sometimes violent sport, while in Thailand, kite battles reflect the
war of the sexes between men and women. Kites were used in World War II, to distract
German planes and for target practice.
When
Dermer started stunt kite (特技风筝), it was
pretty new. All the kites were triangular, and they all looked the same. But
soon with his efforts, that changed. People could see kites of all shapes,
sizes and colors flying in the sky. During the 1980s and 1990s kites went
through quite a developmental stage where they were getting better and better
as new lighter, stronger materials were being developed. Dermer even set up the
new rules for judging these stunt kite competitions, which take into account
how much control the flier has, and the difficulty of the moves.
(1)
What is Richard Dermer's occupation?
A . A plane pilot.
B . A food businessman.
C . A kite seller.
D . A sales manager.
(2)
What does the underlined word “novice” in paragraph 3 mean?
A . Advanced person.
B . Learned person.
C . Inexperienced person.
D . Well-known person.
(3)
What can we learn about the kites from paragraph 4?
A . Kites are not popular in the USA.
B . Flying kites is illegal in Thailand.
C . Kites played a part in World War II.
D . Flying kites is an interesting sport in India.
(4)
With the efforts of Richard Dermer, kites became ________.
A . portable
B . diverse
C . available
D . delicate
答案: B
C
C
B