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I was watching Family Feud a few years ago when they asked something like “What’s one thing you want your pilot to be?” And one of the answers was “A man.” Yes, I was upset, but that just inspired me more. It’s rare enough to see women pilots — for the first two years of my flight training classes, I was the only female student — and even more unusual to see a pilot who’s a woman of color. Black women make up about 7 percent of the U.S. population, but less than 1 percent of pilots. And of course, most of them are a bit older than I am. I just graduated from high school in May.

My mom is crazy about aviation (航空), so she always took me to air shows when I was younger. We’d watch the Thunderbirds or Blue Angles, and I’d get pilots’ autographs (亲笔签名). With her encouragement, I started taking lessons after I turned 12. Friends would ask me to hang out, and I’d say, “Sorry, I have a flight” — they’d look at me as if I had four heads. But the air felt like where I was supposed to be.

Flying is amazing for many reasons. You can see the beauty only from above and visit impressive places. But to me, one of the coolest things is being in charge of the plane and holding the controls. I plan to fly the big jets as an airline transport pilot, which means doing lots of ground training, banking 1,500 hours of flight time, and earning a bunch of certificates.

On my first plane ride when I was 4, the flight attendants (乘务员) gave me a little pin with wings. We took a picture of me standing next to the captain. Who would have guessed that someday I’d be sitting in his seat?

1.Why did the author feel upset after hearing the answer?

A. It was too simple.   B. It dealt with racial differences.

C. It talked about pilots negatively.   D. It was prejudiced against women.

2.What does the author say about black women?

A. They are uncommon sights in flight training classes.

B. They make up 7 percent of the U.S. pilots.

C. Most of them are high school graduates.

D. Few of them are interested in aviation.

3.What’s the author’s mom’s attitude to her becoming a pilot?

A. Skeptical.   B. Supportive.

C. Unconcerned.   D. Disapproving.

4.What happened when the author was four years old?

A. She sat in a captain’s seat.   B. She had a hard plane ride.

C. She was gifted a winged pin.   D. She helped some flight attendants.

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