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Fastest Time to Run 100 Miles on a Treadmill (跑步机)BROKEN
The fastest time to run 100 miles on a treadmill by a team (of 12)is claimed at 9hr 5 min 17 sec by a team consisting of staff and prisoners at the Young Offenders Institute in Wigan to raise money for Children in Need. 
Largest Game of Chinese WhispersUNBROKEN
Sadly,the record attempt for the largest game of Chinese Whispers was unsuccessful on 13 November 2008.The existing record of 1330 children still remains. 
Fastest Mile with an Egg/Spoon in both handsBROKEN
The fastest mile egg and spoon race with both hands is 8 min 25 sec and was achieved by Ashrita Furman (USA) in an attempt broadcast by ESPN 260,at Disney's Wide World of Sports,in Orlando,Florida,USA,on 13 November 2008. 
Longest Mexican WaveUNBROKEN
The record for the Longest Mexican Wave was attempted by 250,000 people on the streets of Adelaide on 8 November 2008-sadly,the wave was not completed by all participants and the attempt was unsuccessful.The current record of 157,574 remains. 
 Largest Kebab (烤肉串)BROKEN
The longest kebab measures 2047.47 m (1.27 miles) and was achieved by the ArcelorMittal Newcastle Works on occasion of the company's annual Community Day,in Newcastle,South Africa. 
69.The above information isB.
A.a series of sports events                         
B.a list of broken and unbroken records
C.a report of funny sports items                 
D.a description of challenging human limits
70.Which of the following can NOT be found in the information?C
A.The countries where the attempts were made.
B.The persons who made the attempts.
C.The reasons why some attempts failed.
D.The present record for each item.
71.Which item was attempted individually?C
A.Fastest Time to Run 100 Miles on a Treadmill
B.Largest Game of Chinese Whispers
C.Fastest Mile with an Egg/Spoon in both hands
D.Longest Mexican Wave.

分析 本文介绍了多个记录以及创造记录的人的具体情况.

解答 69---71 BCC
69.答案B.推理题.由文章内容Fastest Time to Run 100 Miles on a Treadmill (跑步机)Largest Game of Chinese Whispers和Fastest Mile with an Egg/Spoon in both hands以及Longest Mexican Wave可知本文是关于多个记录的话题,故B正确.
70.答案C.细节题.在各个记录里都提及了国家人以及现在各项的具体的记录,唯独没有提及那些失败的原因.
71.答案C.推理题.根据本句The fastest mile egg and spoon race with both hands说明是两只手里拿着鸡蛋等,那么肯定是个人的行为.故C正确.

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