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D. languages 模塊自我綜合評(píng)價(jià)三 [解析 ] 12. A be popular with… 意為 “受 …… 的歡迎 ”。 13. B 16. B 由上下文可知,他決定寫(xiě)一些 “容易 ”讀懂的書(shū)。 17. C 20. B of all ages意為 “各年齡段的 ”。 模塊自我綜合評(píng)價(jià)三 Ⅲ .閱讀理解 (共 5小題;每小題 3分,滿分 15分 ) Eric Liddell was known as the flying Scotsman(蘇格蘭人 ) because he ran so fast. But he is most remembered as a man of honour and bravery. He was born in 1902 in Tianjin, northern China. In Chinese, he was known as Li Airui. Eric lived in China until the age of five. After that his parents sent him to school in England. In 1920, Eric went to the University of Edinburgh to study science. 模塊自我綜合評(píng)價(jià)三 Sports played a large part in his life and he became the fastest runner in Scotland. He was chosen to be part of Britain39。s 1924 Olympic team. The games were in Paris. The 100metre race was his best event, but it was to be held on a Sunday. Eric, a strong Christian(基督教徒 ), refused to run on Sundays because he believed that it should be a day of rest as the Bible(圣經(jīng) ) teaches. Although many people told him to run the race, he refused. Instead he started to train for other distances. At the Olympics he won a bronze medal in the 200metre race and then a gold medal in the 400metre race, setting a world record. 模塊自我綜合評(píng)價(jià)三 Though then famous in Scotland, Eric still loved and remembered China. He wanted to go back to the country where he was born. In 1925, he went to China and worked as a middle school teacher in Tianjin. Then he went to Hebei Province to help the poor people there. After the Japanese invaded(入侵 ) China, Eric chose to stay. He wanted to help the sick and give hope to the Chinese people. In 1943, the Japanese sent him to a prison camp(集中營(yíng) ) in Weifang. Even in the camp, he continued to help the old pe