Sarah :What can you refer to if you want to know how tall the tallest person in the world is?小題1:   is only one place ,where you will find the information. And that ' s the GuinnessBook of World Records. This morning we have someone from the Guinness Company that produced that famous book , Tomas  Manning. 小題2:   to the  program, Tomas !
Tomas : Thanks, Sarah. It ' s a pleasure to be here.
Sarah : Perhaps you could start by telling us where the idea for the book came from?
Tomas : Well ,it was first suggested in the early  1950s. Sir Hugh Beaver .the managing director of Guinness, was out shooting birds with some friends. A bird   小題3: ( fly)  away so  quickly that no one was able to shoot it. Sir Hugh wondered whether this bird was the fastest bird in Europe. And it wasn't the fastest. He wondered   小題4:   it was.
Sarah :So I suppose he went to the    小題5:  ( near)  library to look for the information and he couldn't find it.
Tomas : Yeah , that ' s  exactly what  happened. And  this  made  Sir Hugh  think  there   小題6: be other people in the same  situation who wanted this kind of information. He thought that ,  like   小題7:  ,people would be interested in finding facts about the records to satisfy their    小題8:  ( curious) .
Sarah : So  小題9:  idea for a book of records was born. And when did the first book' come out ?Tomas : A few years later, in  1955. S0   小題10:    ( answer)  your question : the  tallest  person  in the  world is 231. 7cm tall.

小題1:There 
小題2:Welcome
小題3:flew 
小題4:what 
小題5:nearest
小題6:must
小題7:him/himself  
小題8:curiosity
小題9:the
小題10:to answer

小題1:There  
【試題解析】固定句式There is only one place…本句中的there be表示“存在有…”。只有一個地方你可以找到這個信息,那就是吉尼斯世界紀錄。
小題2:Welcome  
【試題解析】交際用語,Welcome to…歡迎來到…;
小題3:flew 
【試題解析】 這一段是敘述吉尼斯世界紀錄這一想法的起源,敘述的是過去的事情,所以使用一般過去時。
小題4:what  
【試題解析】本句是一個賓語從句,what it was作為動詞wonder的賓語。句意:他想知道這種鳥是不是世界上飛得最快的鳥。如果不是,那么什么鳥是最快的。What在這個句子充當(dāng)is后面的表語。
小題5:nearest  
【試題解析】句意:我認為他去最近的圖書館查詢有關(guān)信息,但是沒有找到。
小題6:must 
【試題解析】 句意:這讓他意外地一定有其他的人遇見了相同的情況。本句中的情態(tài)動詞must表示確定的事情。
小題7:him/himself  
【試題解析】本句中使用反身代詞,表示強調(diào)。句意:他想和他自己一樣,人們會很感興趣去發(fā)現(xiàn)這些記錄來滿足自己的好奇心。
小題8:curiosity
【試題解析】本句中放在their后面要使用名詞,形容詞curious的名詞是curiousity。
小題9:the  
【試題解析】本句中的名詞idea的后面有介詞短語of…修飾,說明這里的idea表示的是特指。
小題10:to answer
【試題解析】本句中的不定式to answer….在句中做目的狀語。句意:為了回答你的問題…..
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