根据材料内容,从下面五个选项中选出能填入文中空缺处的最佳选项, 使短文意思通顺、内容完整。
Funny things may happen in different places
around the world. Yes. Every year, it was held by the Oxford and the
Cambridge in late March or early April on the Thames River, England. This boat
race is as famous as the two oldest universities in Britain.
It came from two friends—Charles
Merivale, a student at Cambridge, and his friend Charles Wordsworth who was at
Oxford. They decided to set up a boat race between the two universities. On
March 12, 1829, Cambridge sent a challenge to Oxford first.
The first boat race took place in a small
town in Thames. Crowds of twenty thousand traveled to watch. It was so
exciting. And the Oxford was clear winners. Later on, not only did the students
from the two universities take part, but also some social groups attended the
event. By 1845, with the small town becoming too crowded, the boat race had
moved six miles up to the village—Putney. This boat race is considered to
be "the world's oldest sporting challenge".
The race is four and a quarter miles in
just 20 minutes and the competitors often face difficulties. In the past,
the Oxford was mostly the winners. But things have changed from 1993 on. The
Cambridge has won more.
A.
From 1856 on, the race has been held every year except war years.
B.
It usually takes six months for the two teams to prepare for the big days.
C.
Eight students from each university became the competitors.
D.
Have you heard a boat race held between two famous universities?
E.
Maybe people wonder who thinks of the idea to hold the boat race.
答案:【1】D【2】E【3】C【4】A【5】B