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"Face it,Andy.You sold your heart the day you put on that first pair of Jimmy Choo's."That line from the movie The Devil Wears Prada is an example showing how a shoemaker has become famous in the fashion world.

Jimmy Choos (Zhou Yangjie)was born in Malaysian and he is a Malaysian Chinese,born in 1961 into a family of shoemakers.He created his first pair of shoes at age 11.His family couldn't pay for his schooling,so he dropped out at a young age.He had to work with his father to support the family.But his dream to be a fashion designer never disappeared,so he did all he could to enter an art college and finally took up a position in the fashion world through his talent and willpower.

Choo graduated from a college in London and had a small workshop there.He hit the international fashion scene when Vogue magazine described his designs in eight pages in 1988.His work was immediately popular and got love and support from Diana,Princess of Wales.

Jimmy Choo shoes are known for their very high heels(鞋跟)and pointed toes.However,he does some flats and lower﹣heeled shoes for other women.Choo co﹣founded Jimmy Choo Ltd.with Tamara Mellon,UK Vogue editor,but left the company in 2001.

Jimmy Choo shops have opened around the world,so his designs are easier to get to those who want a designer shoe,and can afford his prices.Choo also has a website where shoppers can view his ready﹣to﹣wear designs.The brand(牌子)of Jimmy Choo has been comparable to top brands,like Channel,LV,etc.But it's still young and has a bright future.

We can't imagine how hard it is for Choo to stand out in the worldwide fashion! He must have made greater efforts and had more difficulties than others.And so he did.So stop complaining about why good luck isn't always falling on you and devote yourselves to your work now.

1.What is Paragraph 1 written for?

A. Comparing movies with fashion.    B. Showing the shoes are popular.

C. Introducing the following passage.    D. Attracting readers' attention to the shoes.

2.When he was young,Jimmy Choo      

A. had got no education

B. showed his talent in making shoes

C. made himself a famous fashion designer

D. was born in China and then moved to Malaysia

3.Which of the following is the correct order about Jimmy Choo?

    a.He opened his shops around the world.

    b.His shoes appeared in Vogue magazine.

    c.He created his first pair of shoes.

    d.He had his workshop in London.

    e.Jimmy Choo Ltd.was set up.

A. c﹣d﹣b﹣a﹣e    B. c﹣d﹣b﹣e﹣a

C. d﹣c﹣b﹣e﹣a    D. c﹣b﹣d﹣e﹣a

4.What can we learn from the passage?

A. Choo was lucky enough when he was young.

B. Choo must be thankful for Vogue magazine.

C. "Jimmy Choo" is a brand with a long history.

D. It's much harder for a man to succeed in the fashion world.

 

1.C 2.B 3.B 4.B 【解析】主要介绍了周仰杰的经历以及以他英文名命名的闻名世界的鞋子品牌"吉姆楚"。我们不能想象他在整个世界时尚界是那么出名,他一定很努力,遇到了更多的困难,所以停止抱怨为什么好运总不到你这里来,全身心的投入你的工作中去吧。 1.推理判断题。根据第一段中的"That line from the movie The Devil Wears Prada is an example showing how a shoemaker has become famous in the fashion world."可知第一段的主要作用是用一句与即将介绍的著名品牌的鞋子有关的电影经典台词引出下面短文的内容,故选C。 2.细节理解题。根据第二段中的"He created his first pair of shoes at age 11"可知他在很小的时候,就展现出了造鞋的天赋,故选B。 3.排序题。根据第二段中的"He created his first pair of shoes at age 11"他在11岁的时候,造了第一双鞋,;根据第三段中的"Choo graduated from a college in London and had a small workshop there."他从伦敦的一个大学毕业,在那里开了一个小的工作室;根据第三段中的"when Vogue magazine described his designs in eight pages in 1988"《时尚》杂志在1988年用了8页纸的篇幅来描述他的设计;根据第四段中的"Choo co﹣founded Jimmy Choo Ltd.with Tamara Mellon"周仰杰和塔玛拉•梅隆合作成立了吉姆楚有限公司;根据第五段中的"Jimmy Choo shops have opened around the world,"他的鞋子打开全球市场,所以正确的顺序是c﹣d﹣b﹣e﹣a,故选B。 4.推理判断题。根据"He hit the international fashion scene when Vogue magazine described his designs in eight pages in 1988"《时尚》杂志在1988年用了8页纸的篇幅来描述他的设计,这一下子就轰动了整个时尚界,毕竟这是最顶尖的时尚杂志,足以看出他的设计是多么的优秀,所以他要感谢《时尚》杂志,故选B。 点睛:推理判断题是每年中考的必考题型之一,也是英语阅读理解中难度较大的题型,属于深层理解题。它要求学生对文章中的内容及作者的思路做出合理的判断和推理,也就是要运用逻辑推理能力推论出蕴含在文章中却没有明说的事实及暗示的含义,即英语中所说的“read between the lines”。因此,学生应在理解全文的基础上,从文章本身所提供的信息出发,运用逻辑思维,并借助一定的常识进行分析、推理,在已知和未知信息之间搭起桥梁,透过字里行间,体会“弦外之音”,从而揭示文章的深层涵义。
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