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一In1940,alittlegirlnamedWilmaRudolphwasborn.Shewassmallandsick.Inherearlychildhood,Wilmahadmanyseriousillnesses.61WhenWilmawasfouryearsold,doctorsnoticedherleftlegwasnotstraight.Theytoldherfamilythatshehadpolio(小儿麻痹症),andthatshewouldneverwalk.Wilmaandherfamilydidn’twanttobelievethedoctors.Wilmaexercisedeverydayuntilshewasabletowalkwithabrace(支架).62Allherfriendsplayedbasketballafterschool.Wilmasatandwatchedthemeveryday,dreamingofbeinganathlete(运动员).Ofcourse,peoplethoughtshewascrazy.63Bythetimeshewasnineyearsold,shecouldwalkwithoutabrace!Shebeganplayingbasketball.Inmiddleschool,shewasthestarofthebasketballteam.Arunningcoachsawherplay.HethoughtWilmacouldbeagreatrunner.SoonWilmawastrainingfortheOlympics.Whenshewassixteen,sheflewtoMelbourneforthe1956OlympicGames.64Overthenextfouryears,Wilmacontinuedtotrainasarunner.In1960,WilmawenttotheRomeOlympics,determinedtodobetter.Twodaysbeforeherfirstrace,shetwisted(扭伤)herankle.Shewasworriedthatherchancewasgone.Butshewonthe100-meterrace.65Afterthat,sheandherteammateswonthe400-meterrelayrace.WilmaRudolphwasthefirstAmericanwomantowinthreegoldmedalsinasingleOlympics!281wordsA.ButWilmawasdetermined.B.Threedayslater,shewonthe200-meterrace.C.Thenshewasabletogotoschool.D.Butherfamily’slovealwayshelpedhergetbetter.E.There,Wilmaandthreeteammateswonthebronzemedalintherelayrace.二A.Thegirlsweargreyskirts.B.TheexamsarecalledGCSE.C.Mr.Roseissatisfiedwithallofus.D.SoIwillspend5yearsatthisschool.E.Ialsohaveoneweek’sholidayinFebruary,JuneandOctober.\nHugoisanEnglishschoolboywhoisfifteen.Nowheistellingussomethingabouthislife:IstartedschoolwhenIwasfive.IturnedtothisschoolwhenIwaselevenandIwillleavenextyearwhenIamsixteen.61TheschoolyearstartsinSeptemberandendsinJuly.Ihavetwoweeks’holidayinDecember,twoweeksinAprilandsixweeksinJulyandAugust.62InJunenextyear,beforeIleavethisschool,Iwilltakeexamsin10subjects.63AllchildreninEnglandhavetostudyEnglish,mathematics,scienceandaforeignlanguage.Theycanalsochoosesomeothersubjects.Myuniformisablackblazer,whiteshirt,aredandyellowtieandgreytrousers.64Thereare1,600studentsinmyschool.65Hedoesnotteachmyclassbutweseehimeveryday.Hehelpsusifwehaveproblems.Healsotakespartinsomeactivitieswithusafterschool.Hereissomegoodadviceonhowtobegoodatalanguage.Penpals.Thiswayoflearningalanguageisagreatwaytouseyournewlanguage.Youhavetousethelanguagealot;atthesametime,youdon’thavetogiveyourpenpalsanansweratonce.(61)Youcanchoosetousetheoldletterwritingwayorthemuchquickerandeasiere-mailwaytokeepincontactwithyourpenpal.InternetRadio.(62)ThereareInternetradiostationsforeverymajorlanguage.Justfindtheseradiostationsandlistentothem.You’llbesurprisedathowmanystationsthereareallovertheworld.Languageclubs.Whenyouarereadytopracticeyournewlanguage,trytofindalanguageclubinyourarea.(63)Thiswillgiveyouachancetousethelanguageinasuitableenvironment.(64)A.Speakingwithotherpeoplecanbeveryhelpful.B.Anothergreatandeasywayistolistentoyournewlanguageinreallife.C.Soyouwillbemorecomfortablethisway.D.Theywillalsogiveyoulotsofusefuladviceonlearninganewlanguage.E.Howaboutgoingtoarestaurant?Findsuitableplaces.Putyourselfinsituationswhereyouhavetospeakthelanguagethatyouarelearning.(65)IfyouarelearningGerman,youcanfindaGermanrestaurant.Trytoreadthemenu,trytoordersomethingorjustsay“hello”tothepeoplethere.Youwillprobablyfindthemtobeveryhelpfulandyoumayevenmakeafewfriendsoutofit.\nIstartedmyschoollifeattheageofsix.Atfirsttheschoolforme,aboy,meantplay,playandmoreplayinsteadofsittingintheclassroomandlearningsomething._____61____.Itriedmybesttodowellinmyschoolworkandfollowtherules._____62____.Everyyearwehaddifferentkindsofschooltrips.Notonlycouldwelearnmanythingsfromthem,butalsoweweregivenmanyprojectsortasksashomework.Ithelpedusknowmore.Atthesametime,wemademanygoodfriends._____63____.Thenextyear,whenIwasingrade9,IrealizedthatIshouldgiveallmyattentiontomystudiesbecauseIwasgoingtotaketheexamstogetintoseniormiddleschool.WheneverIthinkofmyschoollife,IfeelveryhappyandIthinkineverybody’sschoollifetherearemanyupsanddownsthatinfluencehislife.Schoolisaplacewhereallofuslearntocareandshare.“School”isnotjustaplace,butalargebuildingmadeupoftherules,knowledgeandlove._____64_____.Icandescribemyschoolin“ThreeS”.Theyare:Small,SweetandSimple._____65_____.A.InGrade8.IwonprizesindrawingandEnglishspeechcompetitions.B.Ithinkineverybody’ssuccess,schoolplaysakeyrole.C.Myschoolwasthebest,isthebestandwillalwaysbethebest.D.However,IchangedthewayIusedtobehaveattheschoolwiththehelpofmyteachers.E.Growingandlearningweregreatfun.TryityourselfMyfatherdiedwhenIwas5.Itwashardonusall.Mybrother,whois8yearsolderthanme,begantowatchovermymotherandme.Mymotherwasforcedtogetafull-timejob.61.______Hewouldgetmeupforschool,andmakemebreakfast.WhileIwaseatinghewouldlayoutmyclothes,makemybed,andgathermyschoolbooksup.Aswewaitedfortheschoolbus,hewouldplaythegamesmyfatherusedtoplaywithme.62.______Whenwearrivedhomefromschool,hewouldhelpmewithmyhomeworkandhelpMomtocook.ItwasaSaturdayinJuneacoupleyearslater.63.______TheyhadtheFather’sDaycardsout.Istaredatthem.Mymomsaid:“Honey,Iknowthisisahardtimeforyou.”Isaid:“64.______Whydon’ttheyhave‘brother’sday’cardsaswell?”Shesmiledandsaid:“You’reright.Yourbrotherhascertainlybeenafathertoyou.Goaheadandpickoutacard.”SoIdid.OnFather’sDay,mymotherandIsatmybrotherdownandgavehimthecard.65.______Iheardthecracking(哽咽)inMom’svoiceasshesaid:“Son,yourfatherisproudofyou.Youdoyourbesttofillhisshoes.Weloveyou,andthankyou.”A.No,Mom,that’snotit.B.MymotherandIwereatthestore.C.Hedidhisbesttomakemehappy.D.Mybrotherhadtogetupearlyeverymorning.E.Ashereadit,Isawthetearsforminginhiseyes.\nTheGreatestPlayerintheWorldEdsonArantesdoNascimentowasborninBrazilin1940.61Hesayshedoesnotknowwhyorevenwhatthenamemeans.ButthenamePelesoonbecameworldfamous.62Hestartedplayingforthelocalclubwhenhewas10yearsold.63In1957,stillonly17,hewasinthewinningWorldCupteam(theyoungesteverWorldCupplayer).In1970,hewasintheteamthatwontheWorldCupforBrazilagain.Hefinallystoppedplayingin1977.In1994,hewasmadeBrazilianMinisterforSport.64Hehadwonderfulcontrol(控制)overtheball.Brave,clever,andabletorunveryquickly,hecouldkickwiththesameamountofskillwitheitherfoot.Notonlythat,whenyouwatchedhimplay,youcouldalwaysseehowmuchheenjoyedplaying.Pelebecameveryrichbythetimehewas22.65Hewaslovedbybothhisteammatesandtheplayersinotherteams.Heworkedhardtodevelopthegameandtoencourageyoungandpoorboystoworkhardanddowell.Thereisnobetterexampleforsportsmenandsportswomentodaytocopy.A.Pelewasanexcellentplayer.B.Atschoolhewascalled“Pele”.C.Buthewasshyandpolite.D.ManypeoplebelievethatPelewasthegreatestfootballerofalltime.E.Attheageof15,hewasplayingforhiscountry.Thesearepicturesofmyfamily.Wedon’tlivetogether.Weliveindifferentcities.Butweoftentalktoeachotheronthephone.61B.Thisisourfamilyreunion.Inourfamily,peoplecometothereunionfromMassachusetts,NewMexico,BritishColumbia,andLouisiana.OneofmycousinsfliestotheUnitedStatesfromIreland!WeusuallymeetinasmalltowninPennsylvania.62.63Weplaybaseball,swim,andeatalot.Weplayvolleyballtoo.Thewomenandgirlsareononeteam.64.Onenightwealwayshaveabigbarbecue.Wesitaroundafire,tellstories,andeatalot.Onthelastnight,wehaveadinnerdanceatanicehotel.65.Ourfamilyreallylikestoeat.Wedon’tonlyeat.Wetalkaboutproblems.Sometimesweargue.It’sgoodtohaveabigfamily.Butattheendoftheweek,I’malwaysverytired!I’mhappytobealone.A.Mygreatgrandparentslivedinthistown.B.Everysummeralltherelativescometogetherforaweek.C.Andthemenandboysareontheother.D.Welistentomusic,dance,andeatalot.E.Atthereunion,wehaveapicniconedayatabeautifullake.Myfatherisabusinessman.Hisjobistosellcomputers.__61_Hedoessomeexerciseandhasalightbreakfast.__62__Ittakeshimfortyminutes,soheusuallygetsthereearlierthanothers.\nHeisverybusyeveryminute,soheplanshisworkverycarefully.Hekeepsadiarytohelphimrememberthings.Hemeetsandtalkswithmanypeople.Hemakeslotsoftelephonecalls.__63__HetravelstocitiesinChinalikeShanghai,TianjinandDalian,andalsosomeothercountries.__64__Thenhecanstaywithmyfamily.Lastsummermyfather,mymotherandIhadagoodrest.Wewenttoatownnearthesea.__65__Whenitrained,westayedinthehotel,doingsomereadingorwatchingTV.Wehadalotofseafood!Wewerethereforhalfamonth.Wehadalotoffun.A.Heoftengoesoutandvisitspeople.B.Wehadaswimeveryday.C.Heworksveryhard.Everymorninghegetsupatseven.D.Thenhedrivestohisoffice.E.Everyyearhehasalongholiday.Whydoweneedtothrowlessaway?Therearetworeasons.Oneisthatsomeresources(资源)can’tbefoundanymore.Thatmeansthereisonlyacertainamountofthatresourceintheworld.61.Whenweuseupalltheoilintheworld,therewillbenomore.62.Allofourtrashhastobeputsomewhere.Muchofthattrashwillbethereforhundredsofyears.Theplacewillbefilledupwithtoomuchtrash.63Onewayistorecycle.Whenyourecyclesomething,itmeansitisusedagain.Oldnewspapermaybecomepaperbags.Aglassjarcanbemeltedandmadeintoabottle.64.Youcanwashanduseabottleagain.Itcanholdsomethingelse.Thethirdwaytocutdownontrashistoreducetheamountoftrashyoumake,stopbuyingthingsthatyoudon’tneedinthefirstplace.65.A.There’sanotherreasonforthrowinglessaway.B.Therearethreewaystocutdownontrash.C.Oneexampleofthisisoil.D.Thatwillreducetheamountoftheearth’sresourcesaswell.E.Anotherwaytocutdownontrashistoreusethings.\nWhenyouarelearningEnglish,listening,speakingandwritingareimportant,butreadingcanalsobeveryhelpful.Herearesomegoodreadingtips.61.__________Readsomethingthatyoucanunderstand.Ifyouneedtostopeverythreewordstouseadictionary,itisnotinteresting.Trytoincreasethenumberofyournewwords.Iftherearefourorfivenewwordsonapage,writetheminyournotebook.62.__________Instead,trytoguesstheirmeaningasyouread:markthemwithapen.Thencomebackwhenyouhavefinishedreadingtolookthemupinadictionaryandwritetheminyourownvocabularybook.Thentrytorememberthem.Trytoreadregularly(定期地).63.__________FifteenminuteseverydayisbetterthantwohourseverySunday.Fixatimetoreadandkeeptoit.Youcouldreadforfifteenminuteswhenyougotobed,orwhenyougetuporatlunchtime.64.__________Chooseabookoramagazineaboutasubjectthatyoulike,becauseyouaregoingtospendtimeandmoneyreadingit.65__________Youcanalsoreadnewspapers.TherearemanyEnglishnewspapersinChina.Itiseasyenoughtounderstandandalsothereissomethinginterestinginit.A.So,chooseaninterestingbook.B.Trytoreadattherightlevel.C.Forexample,readforashorttimeonceaday.D.Butyoudon’thavetowritethemwhileyouread.E.Readwhatinterestsyou.ItwasaspecialdaybecauseItookthefinalPETestforJuniorThreestudents.Thesunwasshiningbrightly.61Westoodinlineingroups.Beforethe800-meterrace,wehadafive-minutewarm-up.62Infact,Ididn’tdowellinit.63Towardstheend,IwassotiredthatIsloweddownandseveralrunnerscaughtupwithme.However,encouragedbymyclassmates,Ikeptrunningwitheveryeffort.64Tomypleasure,thisisthebestresultIhavegotinan800-meterrace.65NotonlyIchallengedthestrength(挑战体能)thatarunnerneededbutalsoIlearnedthattryingmybestwouldreallymakeadifference.A.ButIfeltalittlenervous.B.Withtheteacher’sorder,webegantorunasfastaswecould.C.Wereachedtheplaygroundonfoot.D.TodayIwasasuccess!E.FinallyIcrossedthefinishinglineat3′20〞.\nLangLangisonly27yearsold,buthasalreadybeencalled“themostpopularpianistontheplanet”byAmericantelevisionnetworkCNN.Likeeverysuccessfulperson,Langwentthroughyearsofhardandlonelypracticebeforemakinghisname._____61_______Withgreattalent(天赋),hewonhisfirstcompetitionattheageof5.Lang'sfatherpushedlittleLangveryhardtosucceed.Whenhewasnine,LangwenttolearnmusicinBeijing._____62_______ButLanggotfired(开除)bythepianoteachersixmonthslater._____63_______Hearingabouthisson'sfailure,Lang'sfatherwassoangrythathetoldLangtojumpoffabuilding!_____64_______Hisbigbreakcameatage17,whenhegainedworldwidefameat“GalaoftheCentury”,awell-knownconcertinChicago,US.Langsaiditwashistrueloveofmusicandpianothatmadehimkeepworking.A.OfcourseLangdidn'tjump,andpressure(压力)soonchangedtopower.B.Hehasperformedinalmosteverybigcityaroundtheworld.C.Ittotallydestroyed(毁灭)hispianodream.D.Hebegantotakepianolessonsattheageof3.E.HisfatherevengaveuphisjobandmovedtoBeijingwithhisson.Sangduenhaselephantsonhermind.Theelephantsareinseriousdanger.61“Unlesstheyareprotectedproperlyatonce,theymightonlyappearinbooksandphotosinthenearfuture,”saysSangduen.62Herloveofanimalsbeganwhenshewasveryyoung.Shewasjustateenagerwhenshesawelephantsbeingusedforcarryingthings.63In1996,Sangduen,togetherwithherfamily,setuptheElephantNatureParkinChiangMai.Themainpurposeoftheparkistoprovideaplaceforelephantstolivepeacefullyintheirnaturalenvironment.64Thedisabledandsickelephantsaremostlysavedfromprivateowners.Atpresent,thousandsofelephantswalkaroundbigcitieswiththeirownerslookingforhelp.Sangduen’slatestplanistoremovetheelephantsfromcityareasandbringthembacktonaturalenvironment.65It’sconsideredtobetheprimaryhomeofwild(野生的)elephants.Thenewplacewillserveasawayforelephantstogobacktonature.A.Theexperiencechangedherlife.B.Sosheworkshardtosavethem.C.SangduenwasborninamountainareainnorthernThailand47yearsago.D.ShewantstoopenanelephantcenterinSurin.E.Nowthirtyelephantsofallagesareunderthepark’scare.\nThismorningIwenttotheshoeshopat8:00amtobuyapairofshoes.WhenIgotthere,Inoticedaforeignladytalkingtoasalesgirl.61Theybothlookedworried.62Ihadashortconversationwiththeladyfirst.Later,IknewthattheladyisanAustralianandshewantedtobuyapairoftravellingshoes.63Theladywasverygladwhenshegotherfavoriteshoesinherhands.Bothoftheladyandthesalesgirlexpressedtheirthankstome.TheAustralianladytoldmethatsheenjoyedtravellinghereinBeijing.64IknowalotaboutthefamousplacesinBeijing.Iintroducedmanyniceplacestoher.Wesoonbecamefriends.Intheafternoon,wewentouttravellingtogether.Wehadagoodtripfortwohours.65IhadawonderfulexperiencetodayandIfelthappythatIexpressedmyselffreelyinEnglish.A.Travellingismyfavoritehobby.B.Iwentuptohelpthem.C.SoItoldittothesalesgirl.D.Butthesalesgirldidn’tunderstandwhattheforeignerwassaying.E.At6:00pm,Itooktheladytomyhomefordinner.SamisadogwholivesinMaryland,US._____61___.Andsomeofhispaintingshavesoldfor$1,700.Samholdsaspecialpaintbrushinhismouthtopaint.MaryStadelbacher,Sam'sowner,saidSamlovespaintingandcandoitforhours.“_____62_____Hepaintshispaintingswithdarkercolorsfirstandthenmovesontolighterones,”shesaid.___63______ShecameupwiththeideaofteachingSamtopaintafterseeingreportsaboutanimalpainters.“____64______SoIthought,whynotadog?”Nowthemoneyfromthedog'sartsaleshelpstokeepthedogservicecenteropen.“Sam'spaintingshavebeenonshowatNewYorkgalleries.____65_____,”Marysaid.“WeevenhadonewomanbuyherdogoneofSam'spaintingsasabirthdaypresent.”AMary,theownerofadogservicecenter,tookin6-year-oldSamfouryearsago.B.HelovestoworkindifferentcolorsC.Isawdolphinspaintandelephantspaint.D.Peoplehavecomefromfarawayjusttobuyhiswork.E.Buthe'salsoapainterMyauntEdith,workingasasecretary,wasasinglemother.Doctorsdiscoveredthatshegotaveryseriousheartdiseasewhenshewas50.61Shebeganstudyingmedicalreportsinthelibraryandfoundanarticleinamagazineaboutawell-knownheartsurgeon(外科医生),Dr.MichaelDeBakey,inHouston,Texas.Hehadsavedthelifeofsomeonewiththesamedisease.ThearticlesaidDr.DeBakey’sfees(诊疗费)wereveryhigh.62ButcouldDr.Michaeltellherofsomeonewhosefeeshecouldpay?SoAuntEdithwrotetohim.Shesimplylistedherreasonsforwantingtobealive.Shehadthreechildren,\nandtheywouldbeontheirowninthreeorfourmoreyears.63Therewasn’tawordofself-pity—onlywarmthandhumorandthejoyofliving.Shemailedtheletter,notreallyexpectingananswer.Afewdayslater,mydoorbellrang.Aunt64Shestoodinthehallandreadaloud:“Yourbeautifullettermovedmeverydeeply.IfyoucancometoHouston,therewillbenochargeforeitherthehospitalortheoperation.Signed—MichaelDeBakey.”Thatwassevenyearsago.65Herthreechildrenarehappilymarried.Forherage,sheisoneoftheyoungest,mostalivepeopleIknow—allbecauseofanopenheartsurgeonwhoknewhowtohonorhisprofession,andhowtoopenhisownheart.A.Sincethen,AuntEdithhasbeenaroundtheworld.B.AuntEdithcouldn’tpossiblypaythem.C.AuntEdithdidn’tgiveup.D.Edithdidn’twaittocomein.E.Shehaddreamtoftravellingandseeingtheworldsinceshewasalittlegirl.Victor’shobbywascollectingstamps.Hehadstampsfrommanycountries,likeEngland,CanadaandChina.Canyouguesswhatpeoplegavehimasgifts?That’sright—stamps.Victor’sfavouritestampscamefromFrance.61Heonlyneededone.Thatwasa1974specialedition.Itwasveryhardtofind.Helookedforiteverywhere.Heaskedhisfriendsandrelativestohelphim.62ItmadeVictorverysad.“Don’tworry,”hisfathersaidtohim.“Ifyouhaveenoughpatience,you’llfinditoneday.”“Ihopeso,”Victorsaid.63HehadapenfriendinFrance.64Victor’spenfriend,Phillip,usuallyusednewstampstosendletters.Sometimes,hismothergavehimstampstouse.OncePhillip’smothergavehimabig,greenstamp.Itlookedold.WhenVictorreceivedtheletter,hewasverysurprised.Ontheenvelope,helookedcarefullyatthestamp.65Victorwassohappy.Hetoldhissister,hismotherandhisfather.“Yousee,”hisfathersaid.“Youdidfindyourstamp.So,it’sgoodtohavetwothingsinlife.”“Whatarethey?”Victorasked.“Friendsandpatience.”Heanswered.A.Theywrotetoeachothereverymonth.B.Butnobodycouldfindthestamp.C.Itwasthe1974specialeditionstamp.D.Victoralsolikedwriting.E.Hehadalmosteverystampfrom1954to2004.\nWilmaRudolfwasborninClarksville,Tennessee,in1940.61Wilmawasnotastrongchild.Whenshewasveryyoungherlegbegantohaveproblems.Wilma’sfamilylovedherandhelpedher.Hermotherandhersistersmassaged(按摩)herbadleg.Thedoctorputabrace(矫形支架)onherlegforsixyears.62AthighschoolWilmastartedtorun.Soonshewoneveryracesheran.Thenshepreparedforthenationalraces.63Thenextyear,1956,WilmawasintheOlympicGamesinAustralia.Wilmacamebackwithabronzemedal.In1960,WilmawenttotheOlympicGamesinItaly.TheweatherwasveryhotjustasitwasinTennessee.TheItalianscheeredher.Wilmawonthe100-meterrace,the200-meterrace,andthe400meterrelay.6465Thatyearshemarriedherhighschoolsweetheart,andnowtheyhavefourchildren.A.Luckily,thedoctortookoffthebracewhenshewastwelve.B.In1963,Wilmagotherdegreeineducation.C.Thereweretwenty-twochildreninherfamily.D.SoWilmaRudolfwasthefirstAmericanwomantowinthreeOlympicgoldmedals.E.Attheageoffifteen,shewonallnineoftheraces.I’vebeensingingandperformingpoetrysinceIwassixyearsold.Iusedtosingformymother’sfriends.60Ihavewrittenthreebooksofpoetryandsongs.Igaveallthemoneyfromthebookstochildren’scharities.61MoneyfromthesecondbookwasspentonhomelesschildreninBosnia.IvisitpatientsatalocalhospitaleverySaturdaymorning.62Iguessthat’swhat’sreallyfulfilling(令人满意的)tome,whenIsingtosomeonewhoisdying,andsomeonewhoisreallysickandwhodoesn’tevenknowwhat’shappening.63Everyonecangivelove,andloveiswhateveryonewants.That’sareallyimportantlessontome.64Makingsomeonehappymakesyouhappy,andtheygoonandmakeothershappyandit’slikeachain.Youchangewhenyougetolder,butloveisageless.Whenyouare7,13,or102yearsold,loveisthesame.A.Loveisachainofgiving.B.ButnowIamsingingforpeopleinneed.C.Italkandsingforthem.MoneyfrommyfirstbookwenttoaschoolfordeafkidsinMontana.D.IfeelproudwhenIseeasmileonthatperson’sface.\nA.ShegotmarriedwhenshewasveryyoungB.Shebecametheworld’soldestpersoninJanuaryC.Ms.BaineshadsuchalonglifebecauseofherhealthylifestyleD.HerdoctorsaidMs.Baineshadbeen“inexcellentshape”justtwodaysbeforeherdeath.E.ItwasonlythesecondtimeshehadvotedTheoldestpersonintheworldhasdiedinhersleepattheageof115.HernameisGertrudeBaines.60,followingthedeathofPortugueseMaria.Ms.BaineswasborninGeorgiain1894.ShegrewupinthesouthernAmericanstate.Shesawmanychangesinherlife.61.Shehadachildwhenshewasjustfifteen.GertrudereceivedaGuinnessWorldRecordscertificate(证书)onher115thbirthday.62.Duringherwholelife,sheneverdiddrink,sheneverdidsmokeandshealwaysatehealthyfood.6663.“Shewasquitesmart.Shesmiledveryoften,”hesaid.Ms.Bainesbecamefamousin2008forvoting(投票)forPresidentObamaintheU.S.6664.ThefirstwasforJohnF.Kennedyinthe1960s.Shelivedtosee21differentAmericanpresidents.ShetoldreportersshechoseMr.Obama“becausehe’sforthecoloredpeople”.DCAEB2DEBAC3CBADE4DEABC5DCBAE6BDEAC7BACDE8CDAEB9CABED10BDCEA11CABED12DECA13BCAED14DBCAE15EBACD16CBEDA17EBDAC18CAEDB19BDCEA20BACDE

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