第二部分 阅读理解(满分 6 分) I am Duncan Bannatyne. I am a successful businessman with a chain of health clubs and hotels.I also appears on the BBC series Dragons Den,where I judge new business ideas. The only thing I enjoyed at school was maths. I had the ability to add up, but my maths teacher didn't have much time for me because I couldn't write down how I got the answers. I hated things like English-I slightly had difficulty in reading. I was hopeless at sport, too. I could see that the kids who went to high school had better toys than me so I made up my mind to do as well as I could, so that I could pass the exam and get into the best school. I worked very hard, and then I made it. I was the only one in the family who did, so my parents were so proud of me. I started delivering newspapers when my mother said I couldn't have an ice cream because we were too poor. When I went to the newsagent's ( 报纸杂志店 ) , the owner told me that there was no need for a delivery boy. I said that my mother would like her paper delivered. But he told me, “That's one person. I need 100.”At last, I knocked on 150 doors. When the ice cream van( 箱式货车 )came around again, I had enough money to buy ice creams for my whole family. When I left school, I didn't use my business skills for fifteen years. I was in the Navy and then worked as a garage mechanic. It was always in my mind, though. When I was twenty nine, I was on a beach in the Channel Islands with my girlfriend and we decided to go back to the mainland and make money. Believe it or not, my first company was Duncan's Super Ices which expanded from a single ice cream van to a large group of ice cream vans. 21 . What can we know about Duncan from paragraph 1? A. He did well in reading. B. He was good at maths and sport. C. He was admitted to the best high school. D. His parents were not satisfied with his performance. 22 . Why did Duncan deliver newspapers when young? A. To buy ice creams. B. To set up his first company. C. To get some working experience. D. To improve his calculating skills. 23 . What can we learn from the text? A. Duncan made a fortune in the Channel Islands. B. Duncan attended Dragons Den to make himself well-known. C. Duncan didn't start a business until he went back to the mainland. D. Duncan persuaded over 150 households to have their newspapers delivered.