Let’s go to______ cinema--- that’ll take your mind off the problem for _______ while.
A. the; the B. the; a C. a; the D. a; a
I’d like to buy a house—modern, comfortable, and________in a quiet neighborhood.
A.in all |
B.above all |
C.after all |
D.at all |
His composition was so confusing that I could hardly make any ________of it what’s over.
A.meaning |
B.message |
C.information |
D.sense |
请按下列提示,以Hong Kong 为题,简要介绍其基本情况,字数120左右。
地理位置 |
中国东南部 |
面 积 |
1000余平方公里 |
人 口 |
6百多万 |
气 候 |
平均:2月15℃;7月28℃ 5—9 月间雨水多 |
经 贸 |
有“东方之珠”(Pearl)之称;是世界上最大的贸易中心之一。 |
前 景 |
香港的明天会更好。 |
此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一作出判断:如无错误,在该行右边横线上画一个勾(√);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:
该行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉。
该行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),在该行右边横线上写出该词。
该行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。
注意:原行没有错的不要改。
Eddie liked music very much. After leaving in 1.__________
a medical college he went to work in hospital. 2._________
There he found that a lot of patient were happier 3._________
and caused little trouble if pleasant music was 4.__________
playing to them. So, when he began to work in his 5.__________
office he had a recorder playing beautiful music
to keep his patients happy. A morning soon after 6. __________
the recorder has been played, a woman, who was 7._________
sitting in the crowded waiting room, she complained, 8.__________
“We’re all waiting here to see the doctor 9._________
while he just playing the violin in his office 10._________
instead of doing his medical work.”
New York: When the first plane struck 1 World Trade Center at 8:48 am on Tuesday, the people in 2 World Trade Center who saw the instant (瞬间的) damage to the other tower realized clearly what they, too, must do: get out fast.
Katherine Ilachinsiki, who had been knocked off her chair by the blast (一阵)of heat exploding from the neighboring tower, was one of those. Despite her 70 years of age, Mrs Ilachinsiki, an architect working on the 91st floor of 2 World Trade Center, the south tower, went for the stairs. Twelve floors above her, Judy Wein, an executive (经理), cried sharply and set off too.
But others up and down the 110 floors, many without seeing the damage across the way and thus unclear about what was happening, were not so sure. And the 18 minutes before the next plane would hit were ticking off.
Most people had no idea about what was the best thing to do, formal announcements inside the south tower asked people to stay put, assuring them that the building was sound and the threat was limited to the other tower.
Some left, others stayed. Some began to climb down and, when met with more announcements and other cautions (警告) to stop or return, went back up. The decisions made in those instants proved to be of great importance, because many who chose to stay were killed completely when the second plane crashed into the south tower.
One of those caught in indecision (犹豫不决) was the executive at Fuji Bank USA.
Richard Jacobs of Fuji Bank left the 79th floor with the other office workers, but on the 48th floor they heard the announcement that the situation was under control. Several got in the lifts and went back up, two minutes or so before the plane crashed into their floor.
“I just don’t know what happened to them,” Mr Jacobs said.
1.From the passage, we know that the south tower was hit by the plane ________.
A.at 8:30 |
B.18 minutes earlier than the north tower |
C.at around 9:06 |
D.at 8:48 |
2.The underlined words “stay put” means ________.
A.stay in the building |
B.leave at once |
C.put everything back and then leave |
D.keep silent |
3.Which floor was hit by the second plane?
A.The 91st floor |
B.The 103rd floor |
C.The 60th floor |
D.The 79th floor |
4.Fewer people would have died if .
A.more announcements had been made |
B.people hadn’t used the lifts |
C.the attack had happened on a weekend |
D.the people had obeyed the office rules |