You must have seen ads on TV about hair care products (護(hù)發(fā)用品). The models have shining hair like jewels (珠寶). But now to make hair shine is no longer the task of hair care products, because hair can be made into real jewels. Believe it or not, a company called LifeGem in the US turns hair into jewels.
The company is in the business of taking hair from dead people and making it into diamonds (鉆石). The diamonds are for the families to remember the dead people.
Now the company plans to make three diamonds using Beethoven's hair to show their latest technology (技術(shù)). The work will take about 7 months and in the end, Beethoven's long hair will become 3 shining diamonds between 0.5 to 1 carat (克拉)in size.
Since the great musician died in 1827, you may wonder how they got Beethoven's hair. Actually, the hair was given by John Rezniloff, who holds the Guinness World Record for the largest and most valuable collection of celebrities' (名人) hair. His collection also includes hair of Napoleon, Albert Einstein, Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy. In total, the collection is worth over 5 million dollars.
Though it sounds unbelievable (難以置信), to have such diamonds made with hair may be a good way to show respect (尊敬) and love to those who died.
小題1:What does the company of LifeGem do?
A.It buys shining hair. |
B.It produces hair care products. |
C.It uses hair to make jewels. |
D.It sells expensive diamonds to famous people. |
小題2:Why does the company decide to make diamonds out of Beethoven's hair?
A.To show the latest technology. |
B.To make the biggest diamond. |
C.To make the most shining diamond. |
D.To help the dead people become famous. |
小題3:How long will the work take?
A.Half a month. | B.One month. | C.Three months. | D.Seven months. |
小題4:What does the underlined word "it" refer to?
A.The collection of celebrities' hair. |
B.The making of hair care products. |
C.To make diamonds with hair. |
D.The Guinness World Record. |