Margherita is a London girl and arriving at Capital was like coming home. "I grew up listening to Capital Radio," she says. "People say, 'Wasn't it frightening, joining such well-known presenters?' But everyone here is so down to earth. It would be off-putting if the others had people doing their make-up, or star signs on their office doors. But there's none of that—Mick Brown, for instance, finishes his show and wanders off to get the bus home with everyone else."
Margherita says that her own musical tastes varied. But she doesn't pick her own music for her shows. The Capital computer selects the records in advance from a list approved by the station managers. "The station has a certain sound, and if we all picked our own music, it wouldn't sound like Capital," she says."But for someone who likes music, this is a dream job. I get to go to concerts and meet the bands you can hear on my show. It's great to hear the 'behind the scenes' gossip."
Most people would expect that a presenter's most important qualities are a nice voice and huge amounts of confidence, but Margherita say that basic maths is handy as well. "You have to make sure that you've got an eye on everything that's going on in the studio, but you've got to be able to add and subtract and think in minutes and seconds," she says. "You're dealing with timed records, and with announcements and commercials that are also timed precisely, and you have to be ready to switch to the news at exactly the right second. If you're going over to a live event, you need to be ready, for that on time, not a second earlier or later."
This isn't the sort of girl to let the rock'n'roll life-style go to her head. Even if she did her family would bring her down to earth. "When I started at Capital the only thing my brothers asked was whether they'd get free records," she remembers. "And my mum couldn't even find the station on her radio."
Margherita Taylor is very nice and very easy-going, but very much in control. She is so much a"Capital Radio girl" that you might think she is just doing a good job for the station's publicity, department, although you know what she's saying really comes from the heart. She smiles a lot, laughs a lot and is generally a great advert for Capital.
1.What does the italicized word "that" (Line 4, Para. 1) refer to?
A.The fame of the other presenters.
B.Margherita's fear of the other staff.
C.Self-important behaviour by the other presenters.
D.Bad treatment of Margherita by the other staff.
2.One point Margherita makes about her job is that______.
A.she has changed her attitude to music
B.she is unhappy that records she plays are chosen for her
C.she likes most of the music that she plays on her show
D.she enjoys talking to the people whose records she plays
3.What does Margherita say about presenting a show?
A.It is essential to keep in mind what is going to happen next.
B.It is more complicated than she had previously thought.
C.The ability to add and subtract is the most important requirement.
D.The contend of a show is sometimes changed suddenly.
4.How have Margherita's family reacted to her success?
A.With caution. B.Without interest.
C.With surprise. D.Without excitement.
5.In the final paragraph, what does the author say about Margherita?
A.She was different from what she had expected.
B.She genuinely believes that Capital is a good radio station.
C.She feels it necessary to talk about Capital Radio all the time.
D.She has already changed her job at Capital radio.
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1.【答案】C。
【解析】本題四個選項中只有C項正確。因從第一段的內容可以推出,這里的that指其他節(jié)目主持人的妄自尊大的行為。
2.【答案】 D。
【解析】本題四個選項中只有D項正確。這可以從文中第二段的“But for someone who likes music, this is a dream job. I get to go to concerts and meet the bands you can hear on my show. It's great to hear the 'behind the scenes' gossip.”推出。
3.【答案】B。
【解析】本題四個選項中只有B項正確。這從第三段的內容可以看出,主持一次節(jié)目比Margherita原來所想的要復雜。
4.【答案】D。
【解析】本題四個選項中只有D項正確。這從第四段內容可以看出,Margherita的家人對她的成功并不興奮。
5.【答案】A。
【解析】本題四個選項中只有A項正確。這從最后一段內容可以看出,作者認為Margherita和她所想的不同。