华图教育-第一公务员考试网

0371-87096515 河南分校
【导读】河南教师招聘,河南教师资格网,教师资讯,教师报名,河南教师招聘网,河南教师资格辅导,河南教师资格证,河南特岗教师吧,成绩查询,面试名单,面试培训,面试辅导,招教资料,招教真题,特岗真题,特岗资料,教育学,心理学,特岗,特岗培训,教师考试培训,招教辅导,说课面试,河南华图,华图教育,华图培训-华图教师考试网

B

Eddie McKay, a onceforgotten pilot, is a subject of great interest to a group of history students in Canada.

It all started when Graham Broad, a professor at the University of Western Ontario, found McKay’s name in a footnote in a book about university history. Mckay, was included in a list of university alumni (校友) who had served during the First World War, but his name was unfamiliar to Broad, a specialist in military history. Out of curiosity, Broad spent hours at the local archives (档案馆) in a fruitless search for information on McKay. Tired and discouraged, he finally gave up. On his way out, Broad’s glance happened to fall on an exhibiting case showing some old newspapers. His eye was drawn to an old picture of a young man in a rugby uniform. As he read the words beside the picture, he experienced a thrilling realization. “After looking for him all day, there he was, staring up at me out of the exhibiting case,” said Broad. Excited by the find, Broad asked his students to continue his search. They combed old newspapers and other materials for clues. Gradually, a picture came into view.

Captain Alfred Edwin McKay joined the British Royal Flying Corps in 1916. He downed ten enemy planes, outlived his entire squadron (中队) as a WWI flyer, spent some time as a flying instructor in England, then returned to the front, where he was eventually shot down over Belgium and killed in December 1917. But there’s more to his story. “For a brief time in 1916 he was probably the most famous pilot in the world,” says Broad. “He was credited with downing Oswald Boelcke, the most famous German pilot at the time.” Yet, in a letter home, McKay refused to take credit, saying that Boelcke had actually crashed into another German plane.

McKay’s war records were destroyed during World War Two air bombing on London-an explanation for why he was all but forgotten.

But now, thanks to the efforts of Broad and his students, a marker in McKay’s memory was placed on the university grounds in November 2007. “I found my eyes filling with tears as I read the word ‘deceased’ (阵亡) next to his name,” said Corey Everrett, a student who found a picture of Mckay in his uniform. “This was such a simple example of the fact that he had been a student just like us, but instead of finishing his time at Western, he chose to fight and die for his country.”

41. What made Professor Broad continue his search for more information on McKay?

A. A uniform of McKay.B. A footnote about McKay.

C. A book on McKay.D. A picture of McKay.

42. What did the students find out about McKay?

A. He trained pilots for some time.

B. He lived longer than other pilots.

C. He died in World War Two.

D. He was downed by the pilot Boelcke.

43. McKay’s flying documents were destroyed in_______.

A. BelgiumB. Germany

C. Canada    D. England

44. We can learn from the last paragraph that McKay_______.

A. preferred fight to his study

B. went to war before graduation

C. left a picture for Corey Everrett

D. set an example for his fellow students

45. What is the text mainly about?

A. The research into war history.

B. The finding of a forgotten hero.

C. The pilots of the two world wars.

D. The importance of military studies. 

 

  更多内容请继续关注 河南人事考试网 公务员考试 政法干警考试网 公务员考试培训课程

  • 申论
  • 行测
  • 面试
  • 历年真题
  • 模拟试题
  • 时事热点

模考