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—Your daughter looks too thin for her height.

—Yes.She is too________about food.There is no way of making her fat.

A.special        B.particular

C.unusual        D.especial

 

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—Do you know where David is? I couldn’t find him anywhere?

—Well. He______ have gone far— his coat is still here.

A. shouldn’t   B. mustn’t    C. can’t     D. wouldn’t

 

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—Is there any particular soup you would like to have?

 —______ you select is all right with me.

A. Whatever  B. Anyone   C. No matter what  D. Whichever

 

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    the sports meet might be put off.?

—Yes,it all depends on the weather.?

A.I’ve been told  B.I’ve told   C.I’m told    D.I told

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The librarian promised to get the book for me   she could remember who last borrowed it.

A、ever since   B、in case   C、if only   D、even if

 

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A powerful earthquake has rocked northern Japan near Sendai, prompting officials to shut down railways, highways and a Tokyo airport, hundreds of kilometres away. There were immediate reports of casualties or damage from the quake, which struck at 6∶24 P.M. (0924 GMT), but journalist Steve Herman told CNN he would be very surprised if there were no casualties.

The quake had a magnitude of 7.0 and was centered 60 kilometres (40 miles) below the sea floor off the northeastern coast of Miyagi Prefecture (縣), Japan's Meteorological Agency said.

Japanese television showed pictures of at least two buildings on fire in central Sendai, and five trucks on scene, although it was not clear whether they were related to the quake.

The quake sent workers and shoppers running out onto the street, while officials closed major highways and railways to check for damage.

Local officials quoted by public service broadcaster NHK said there were blackouts and water outages in some areas.

Sendai, the largest city in the mostly agricultural northeastern Touhoku region, has a population of just over one million.

In Tokyo, 302 km (189 miles) to the south, the quake shook buildings and was felt for about two minutes.

Downtown Haneda airport briefly suspended takeoffs and landings to check runways, while East Japan Railway stopped bullet trains in the area.

While the quake was about the same magnitude as one that hit Kobe in 1995, killing 6,430, experts said because it was centered off shore, it is not likely to have the same impact.

Japan's meteorological agency said there was no danger of tsunami (海嘯), powerful waves that can be stirred up by shaking activity.

The Cabinet Office in Tokyo said the government had set up an emergency task force.

1.The underlined word in the passage means “________”.

A.destroy        B.result

C.death       D.degree

2.The center of the quake was ________.

A.on the land near Sendai

B.on the island near Sendai

C.in central Sendai

D.below the sea floor off the northeastern coast

3.The quake that hit Kobe in 1995 ________.

A.had a magnitude of less than 7.0

B.was centered on shore

C.struck at 6∶24 P.M.

D.killed 6,430 in all

4.What is tsunami according to the last but one paragraph (倒數(shù)第二段)?

A.It is also a quake that comes after the main quake.

B.It is powerful waves that usually come long after an earthquake.

C.It is powerful waves that usually come before an earthquake.

D.It is powerful waves that usually come after earthquake starts.

5.Why did officials close major highways and railways?

A.They were afraid of being killed by the quake.

B.They were afraid that the highways and railways were damaged.

C.There were no cars or trains on highways and railways after the quake.

D.They wanted to save those who were caught in the quake instead of working.

 

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I first met Lisa three years ago. She_____ at a radio shop at the time.
    A. has worked  B. was working  C. had been working     D. had worked

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When he was a young man,Tom went to New York to seek his fortune.

______ ______ ______ ______,Tom went to New York to seek his fortune.

 

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When I stepped out the plane from Miami into Charlotte, North Carolina, airport for a connecting flight home, I immediately knew something was wrong. Lots of desperate people crowded the terminal. I quickly learned that flights headed to the Northeast were called off because of a storm. The earliest they could get us out of Charlotte was Tuesday. It was Friday. A gate agent stood on the counter and shouted, “Don’t ask us for help! We cannot help you!”

I joined a crowd that ran from terminal to terminal in search of a flight out. Eventually, I found six strangers willing to rent a van with me. We drove through the night to Washington, where I took a train the rest of the way to Providence.

The real problem, of course, is that incidents like this happen every day, to everyone who flies, more and more often. It really gets to me, though, because for eight years I was on the other side, as a flight attendant for Trans-World Airlines (TWA).

I know the days are gone when attendants could be written up if we did not put the lines napkins with the TWA logo in the lower right-hand corner of the first-class diners’ trays. As are the days when there were three dinner options on flights from Boston to Los Angeles in economy class. When, once, stuck on a tarmac(機場停機坪)in Newark for four hours, a planeload of passengers got McDonald’s hamburgers and fries by thoughtfulness of the airline.

I have experienced the decline of service along with the rest of the flying public. But I believe everything will change little by little, because I remember the days when to fly was to soar (翱翔). The airlines, and their employees, took pride in how their passengers were treated. And I think the days are sure to come back one day in the near future.

1.Why did many people crowd the terminal ? ( No more than 8 words )

_______________________________________________________________________________

2. How did the writer get to Providence at last? ( No more than 2 words )

_______________________________________________________________________________

3. Why did the author mention the incident in Miami? ( No more than 5 words )

_______________________________________________________________________________

 

4. What can be implied from the passage? ( No more than 14 words )

_______________________________________________________________________________

 

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the temperature,______ water turns into steam.

A. The high, the fast B. Higher, faster

C. The more higher, the faster D. The higher, the faster

 

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