It’s interesting that the arrival of snow has a different effect on people in different countries. For some countries it is an important happening to celebrate each year, while for others it is a catastrophe (灾难).
There are countries between these two extremes that normally expect snow some time over the winter months, but never receive snow regularly or in the same quantities every year. Britain is one such country, for which the arrival of snow quite simply creates problems. Within hours of the first snowfall, however light, roads are blocked, trains and buses stop in the middle of traffic. Normal communications are affected as well, telephone calls become difficult and the post immediately takes more time than usual. Almost within hours, there are also shortages(缺乏) –bread, vegetables and other things – not because all these things can no longer be produced or sent to shops, but mainly because people are frightened, and go out to store up these commodities, “just for fear that something bad should happen.”
Why then does snow have this effect? After all, the Swiss, Austrians and Canadians don’t have such problems. It is simply because there is not enough plan and preparation. We need money to buy equipment to deal with snow and ice. To keep the roads clear, for example, requires snow ploughs and machines to spread salt. The reason why a country like Britain does not buy some ploughs is that they are only used for a few days in any one year, and the money could be more useful in other things such as hospital education or helping the old.
1.According to the writer, Britain is a country____.
A.which has regular snow |
B.which is not well prepared for snow |
C.for which snow is not a catastrophe |
D.for which snow is a wonder |
2.The arrival of snow in Britain affects all of the following except____
A.traffic |
B.communication |
C.food supplies |
D.service quality |
3.After a few hours’ snowing there are often shortages of food because______
A.shops have closed down |
B.people buy as much as they can |
C.farmers can’t produce any more |
D.people eat more vegetables in winter |
4.The first reason why the British don’t buy snow ploughs is that______
A.spreading salt is good enough |
B.old people need more money |
C.snow ploughs are not used often |
D.the hospital is more important |
The afternoon on December 25 in the waiting room , I was the nurse on duty . When I felt sad about having to_36_on Christmas Day , a woman and four small children showed up at my desk .
“ Are you all sick ?” I asked. “ Yes,” the woman said _37_and lowered her head. But when it came to telling me about their_38_ ,things got a little surprising. They all seemed to be well and there was nothing _39_ with their body.
Why did they tell a _40_that they were all sick? I did not say anything but _41_ that it might be a little time before a doctor could _42_ them . The mother said,“Take your time.We can _43_ here. It’s so warm.” When she finished the register chart , I noticed she didn’t write down their address----were they _44_ ?
I looked at the _45_ around the Christmas tree. The children were excited and _46_ to be healthy. The littlest one was pointing at the Christmas tree and say something to the mother. Then I was sure that they came here not because of _47_ but only for warmth.
I went back to the nurses’ station and _48_ the homeless family. The nurses, _49_ about working on Christmas Day like me, turned to feel sorry for the family and decided to _50_.
We bought delicious food in the hospital restaurant and _51_ a big dinner for our guests. We needed _52_. So we put apples in a basket and collected candies and clothes. Just as we were seriously prepared to meet the physical needs of the _53_, our team worked to meet the needs of a family who just wanted to be _54_ on Christmas Day.
Later, as the family was to _55 _ , the youngest child ran to me and said,“Thank you very much. Good bye.’
1.A choose B work C shop D clean
2.A angrily B joyfully C weakly D loudly
3.A plans B jobs C habits D problems
4.A wrong B new C special D strange
5.A story B lie C joke D secret
6.A explained B agree C promised D replied
7.A visit B educated C see D encouraged
8.A sleep B eat C dance D wait
9.A careless B homeless C impolite D unhappy
10.A family B team C class D police
11.A seemed B wanted C decided D happened
12.A fun B hunger C illness D tiredness
13.A introduced B mentioned C reported D greeted
14.A writing B learning C worrying D complaining
15.A leave B stop C watch D help
16.A prepared B cooked C ordered D started
17.A vegetables B materials C presents D fruits
18.A doctors B patients C leaders D nurses
19.A satisfied B excited C warm D full
20.A watch B sing C win D leave
The traffic was _________when the car accident happened .
A.held up |
B.held out |
C.held on |
D.held down |
—Guess what ! I have got A for my term paper .
—Great ! You ________ read widely and put a lot of work into it .
A.should |
B.should have |
C.must |
D.must have |
________around Tiananmen Square , the tourists were taken to see the Palace Museum.
A.Showing |
B.Having been shown |
C.Being shown |
D.Having shown |
Our supply of food is ________ now . We’d better store some .
A.running out |
B.running out of |
C.run out |
D.using up |