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London Heathrow Airport

London Heathrow Airport is a major international airport in west London,England,United Kingdom.Heathrow is the busiest airport in the United Kingdom and the busiest airport in Europe by passenger traffic.Heathrow is also the third busiest airport in the world by total passenger traffic.In 2016,it handled a record 75.7 million passengers,a 1.0 percent increase from 2015.

Location

Heathrow is 14 miles west of central London.The airport is surrounded by the built-up areas of Harlington. Harmondsworth,Longford and Cranford to the north and by Hounslow and Hatton to the east.To the south lie Bedfont and Stanwell while to the west Heathrow is separated from Colnbrook in Berkshire by the M25 motorway.

History

Heathrow Airport started in 1929 as a small airfield on land south-east of the hamlet of Heathrow from which the airport takes its name.At that time there were farms and market gardens and orchards there.Development of the whole Heathrow area as a very big airfield started in 1944: it was stated to be for long-distance military aircraft bound for the Far East.But by the time the airfield was nearing completion,World War Ⅱ had ended.The government continued to develop the airfield as a civil airport;opened as London Airport in 1946 and renamed Heathrow Airport in 1966.

Facilities

Heathrow Airport is used by over 90 airlines flying to 170 destinations worldwide.The airport is the primary hub of British Airways,and is a base for Virgin Atlantic.Of Heathrow's 75.7 million passengers in 2016,93% were international travellers;the remaining 70% were bound for UK destinations.The busiest single destination in passenger numbers is New York,with over 3 million passengers flying between Heathrow and JFK Airport in 2016.

1.We can know from the text that Heathrow Airport is named after a(n)____.

A. person    B. animal

C. place    D. plant

2.What can we learn about London Heathrow Airport from the text?

A. It has a history or over 90 years.

B. It handled fewer than 70 million passengers in 2016.

C. Most of its passengers are bound for UK destinations.

D. It has the third largest number of passengers in the world.

3.What is the purpose of the text?

A. To introduce basic information about Heathrow Airport.

B. To attract more travelers to Heathrow Airport.

C. To indicate the history o f Heathrow Airport.

D. To show the convenience of Heathrow Airport.

 

1.C 2.D 3.A 【解析】文章介绍伦敦希思罗机场的历史,位置等信息,让我们对这个国际机场有了更好的认识。 1.细节理解题。根据第三段内容Heathrow Airport started in 1929 as a small airfield on land south-east of the hamlet of Heathrow from which the airport takes its name.可知希思罗机场1929年作为小的飞机场建立在Heathrow村庄东南部的土地,机场根据此地得名。可知希思罗机场根据地方命名。故选C。 2.细节理解题。根据文章第一段的内容Heathrow is also the third busiest airport in the world by total passenger traffic. 根据客运总量,希思罗机场是世界上第三繁忙的机场。可知D正确。 3.主旨大意题。通读全文,不难看出文章向我们介绍了伦敦像希思罗机场的客运量,历史,位置等信息。故选A。 【名师点睛】 文章细节的理解可以细化为:(1)一一对应型。答案与题目在表达形式和意义上直接吻合,一一对应,一目了然。属于浅层次的阅读试题,分数比例较少。(2)语言转述型。这是一类间接事实细节题,答案与题目在意义上从分运用了词义之间的转述关系,即正确选项是原文有关词语和句子的另类表达。属于中档难度题,分数比例较大。(3)语意理解型。这是一类深层事实细节理解题,答案与题目之间存在着一定的逻辑联系,这种联系需要建立在事实的基础上通过上、下文来进行判断、分析、归纳和整合,才能得出正确答案。属于较高难度的事实细节题。(4)是非辨别型。这是一类综合事实细节题,出题形式常常是“三正一误”(三项正确,只有一项不符合原文内容)或“三误一正”(三项错误,只有一项符合原文内容)。(5)事实排序型。这是一类运用多项事实进行排序的事实细节题,要求根据动作发生的先后顺序、时间顺序或者句子之间的逻辑关系,找出时间发生,发展的正确顺序。例如:本文的第2小题: 2.D【解题剖析】此题属于细节理解中的(4)一一是非辨别型。出题形式常常是“三正一误”或“三误一正”。 【答案定位】根据题干What can we learn about London Heathrow Airport from the text?可知本题属于“三误一正”。 【推理关系】根据文章第三段介绍希思罗机场的历史Heathrow Airport started in 1929 as a small airfield,可知它并没有超过90年的历史,A错误;根据第一段的句子In 2016,it handled a record 75.7 million passengers可知2016年,希思罗机场的客运量是75.7 million乘客,超过7千万乘客,B错误;根据最后一段的内容93% were international travellers;the remaining 7% were bound for UK destinations.可知2016年,93%的乘客是国际旅行者,其余7%去往联合王国的各个地方。可知C错误;根据文章第一段的内容Heathrow is also the third busiest airport in the world by total passenger traffic. 根据客运总量,希思罗机场是世界上第三繁忙的机场。可知D正确。 【确定答案】D. It has the third largest number of passengers in the world.文中关键词the third busiest airport in the world by total passenger traffic
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