China recorded fewer traffic accidents in 2001 than in 2000 and a lower going co
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China recorded fewer traffic accidents in 2001 than in 2000 and a lower going continued in January this year . The traffic accidents in 2001 totaled 270, 000 , fewer by 20, 000 than in 2000 . But the number of the dead for 2001 was 54, 000 , an increase of 1, 000 from the year before . The increase was not as slow as that in recent years . A government official said in Beijing yesterday that 3, 821 persons were killed in highway traffic accidents last month , a drop of 12.8 percent from January 2001 . He also said there were 21, 201 traffic accidents in the first month of the year , 10.1 percent fewer than January last year , and 11, 700 people injured . The traffic accidents last year caused a loss worth 27.32 million yuan , about 2.9 million US dollars . Economic Daily also said 170, 000 persons were injured in the traffic accidents in 2001 , fewer by 10, 000 than in 2000 . ( From China Daily , February 16 , 2002) 1. In 2000 the total number of the traffic accidents was ________ . A. 290, 000 B. 250, 000 C. 270, 000 D. 20, 000 2. In 2000 ________ persons were killed in the traffic accidents . A. 1, 000 B. 53, 000 C. 54, 000 D. 55, 000 3. Which is true according to the news report ? A. The traffic accidents in 2002 will go up continuously . B. Economic Daily said the traffic accidents caused a loss worth 2.9 million US dollars in 2000 . C. In January 2002 , there were 3, 821 highway traffic accidents . D. There were more traffic accidents in January 2001 than in January 2002 . 4. The best title for this news report should be ________ . A. Road Accidents 2001 B. Road Accidents 2000 C. Death Up or Down This Year D. $ 2.9 Million Loss in Traffic Accidents |
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小题1:B 小题2:D 小题3:A 小题4:A |
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Guangzhou (Xinhua)——12 people were killed and 20 injured early yesterday morning when they jumped from a burning train car into the path of an oncoming goods train in Southern China. When No. 247 Wuchang——Guangzhou passenger train was passing the Dayaoshan Tunnel in Guangdong Province, South China at 00 :17 yesterday, a fire caused by passengers" smoking broke out on No. 17 car. They wanted to extinguish fire. As the train stopped some frightened passengers jumped from windows. 12 people were crushed to death and 20 others injured by a northward passing goods train(No. 1766)。 1. In which direction did the passenger train travel? A. Northward. B. Southward. C. Eastward. D. Westward. 2. When did the accident happen? A. At 00:17 am. B. At 00:17 pm. C. At seventeen past one. D. At seventeen to one. 3. Where did the accident happen? A. In Wuchang. B. In Guangzhou. C. In Hubei. D. In Guangdong. 4. What was the cause of the fire? A. A heavy rain. B. High temperature. C. Carelessness. D. Fear. |
Weather Report (8:00 a.m. December 17—8:00 a.m. December 18) Influenced by a cold front northern Xinjiang, the eastern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, and the northern and eastern parts of Heilongjiang are expected to experience light snow today. Drizzle (小雨) is forecast for most areas of Sichuan and western coastal areas of South China. Northerly winds of force 4-6 are expected to affect western and southwestern Inner Mongolia, and most parts of Northeast China while northerly winds of force 5-7 will sweep across the Bohai Sea, the northern parts of the Yellow Sea, East China Sea, the Taiwan Straits, and the central and northern parts of the South China Sea. Weather forecast for major Chinese cities
City
| Max(℃)℃C)
| Min(℃)
| Weather
| Beijing
| 10
| -2
| clear
| Changchun
| 0
| -6
| clear
| Changsha
| 19
| 5
| clear
| Chengdu
| 9
| 4
| drizzle
| Chongqing
| 10
| 5
| overcast
| Dalian
| 12
| 3
| clear
| Fuzhou
| 18
| -12
| cloudy
| Guangzhou
| 23
| 15
| cloudy
| Guilin
| 19
| 4
| clear
| Haikou
| 19
| 14
| overcast
| Hangzhou
| 18
| 5
| clear
| Harbin
| -3
| -8
| clear
| Hong Kong
| 21
| 16
| cloudy
| Jinan
| 14
| 3 -„: ;;.;;:;,.:-,-,;.,
| clear ^A-^ ^.-,.-.1
| 小题1:According to the weather report, we know it doesn’t rain in many areas except ______.A.Xinjiang | B.Qinghai-Tibet | C.Heilongjiang | D.Chengdu | 小题2:From December 17 to December 18, if you go to ______, you may be caught in the snow. A.Northern Xinjiang and Tibet | B.Sichuan and South China | C.Inner Mongolia and Heilongjiang | D.Qinghai and Sichuan | 小题3:On December 17, the East China Sea will be swept by ______.A.a cold front | B.light snow | C.northerly winds of force 4-6 | D.northerly winds of force 5-7 | 小题4:The temperature in Harbin Min(℃) is ___ lower than that in Guangzhou Min(℃). |
In Miami, thousands of students have been out of class for some days because of Hurricane Wilma. Educational officials are worried about the long break will affect students’ school performance. “We think that the sooner we get back to business, the better,” said Rudy Crew, headmaster of Miami-Dade School. 360, 000 students in this area will return to class on Thursday, 10 days after Wilma hit South Florida. More than half the district’s 327 school buildings were seriously damaged when Wilma struck on October 24, and 270 buildings lost electrical power. About 30 buildings are still out of power, but lights may be back on Thursday when students return. In Broward County, schools will remain closed through Friday, because more than 100 buildings have been damaged after the storm. With traffic affected by broken stoplights, officials are worried about the safety of children traveling to and from school. In Miami-Dade County, the nation’s fourth largest school district, officials are considering ways to make up for lost time. They may make the school year longer and reduce days from two-week holiday break in late December, said spokesman John Schuster. Some parents also worry about the effect of lost school days. “They’re missing important tests and lessons that they are going to need. And how do you catch up with that lost time? It just disappears,” a high school student’s mother said. “Although things are difficult, students’ performance in hurricane-damaged district may not be seriously affected by the hurricane”, said Florida Education Commissioner John Winn. “It turned out that hurricane-affected districts showed more learning gains than other districts in previous years. They have learned how to fight against disaster in any time. Things will turn better anyway.” 40. When will students return to school in the district? A. October 24. B. October 31. C. November 3. D. November 7. 41. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage? A. Many school buildings were seriously damaged. B. Many school buildings lost electrical power. C. Some parents also worry about their kids’ studies. D. Some students got killed when they were at school. 42. According to the passage, we know that _____. A. maybe students will not have the two-week holiday in late December as usual B. the school buildings which lost electrical power have all returned to normal C. some parents don’t think the hurricane affect their children’s performance much D. John Winn thought that students’ performance would get worse due to the hurricane 43. Which of the following is the best title of the passage? A. Hurricane Wilma hit South Florida B. Parents worry about children’ education C. Hurricane Wilma affected school days D. Damage by the Hurricane Wilma |
TOKYO —Imagine a bicycle seat connected by mechanical frames(机械支架) to a pair of shoes for an idea of how the new wearable assisted-walking machine from Honda works. The experimental machine, showed on Friday, is designed to support bodyweight, reduce stress on the knees and help people organize steps and stay in crouching(蹲坐) positions.Honda showed a video of its employees wearing the machine. Engineer Jun Ashihara also said the machine is useful for people standing in long lines and to people who run around to make deliveries. "This should be as easy to use as a bicycle," Ashihara said."It reduces stress, and you should feel less tired." To wear it, you put the seat between your legs, put on the shoes and push the “on” button.Then just start walking around. In a test run for media, this reporter found it does take some time to get used to the machine. “I could sense how it supported my moves, pushing up on my bottom when I crouched and pushing at my soles(脚底) to help lift my legs when I walked,” he said. The system has a computer, a motor, gears(齿轮), batteries and sensors in it, so it responds to a person"s movements, according to Honda Motor Co. Pricing and commercial product plans are still undecided.Japan"s No.2 automaker will begin testing a prototype(模型) later this month. The need for such mechanical help is expected to grow in Japan, which has one of the most rapidly aging societies in the world. Other companies are also eyeing the potentially attractive market of helping the weak and the old get around.Japan is among the world"s leading nations in robotics technology, not only for industrial use but also for entertainment and companionship. 1.Honda"s new wearable assisted-walking machine is mainly to . A.show Honda"s power in technology B.protect the environment C.meet the social needs in the future D.improve social progress 2.According to the passage, the power of the new wearable assisted-walking machine is from_________. A.manpower B.batteries C.a computer D.the machine movement 3.It can be learned from the passage that . A.the new machine has been produced m large numbers B.Honda will control the future market for the new machine C.the price of Honda"s new machine will be very low D.the future market for the new machine will be promising 4.What would be the best title for the passage? A.Wearable machine that helps walk B.Hondo"s new bicycle for the old C.Wearable machine helps go to work D.New development of the bicycle |
第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 On October 16th 1987, southern Britain was hit by a hurricane, the worst storm to hit Britain since 1703. Twenty years later, Britain is remembering the disaster known as The Great Storm. 15 million trees across the area were uprooted by the wind, and a wet autumn had made the ground very muddy (泥泞的). The falling trees caused damage to buildings and vehicles, and blocked roads and railway lines, forcing everyone, from adults to schoolchildren to stay at home. There were also blackouts across the area, as power lines were damaged by falling trees and flying debris (残骸). People used candles and flashlights (手电) for light, and gas stoves and open fires to cook food. The storm lasted for 4 hours, and killed 18 lives. The bad weather caused so much damage mostly because of the fact that most people were completely unprepared, and be-cause many weather forecasters didn’t think it could cause a problem. Earlier that week, weather forecasts had predicted severe (严重的) weather, but forecasters thought it would miss Britain and only affect the English Channel. A well-known weatherman, Michael Fish, ever said that the storm wouldn’t happen, though in fact he was talking about a hurricane in Florida at that time. The unusual storm caused more than £1billion in dam-age, and hundreds of people were injured. Could the same thing happen today in Britain? Well, as a result of climate change many people think that sudden and severe weather changes are more likely. However, technology has improved, and satellites give us a much more accurate(精确的)picture of future weather. If another Great Storm comes along, the British public will probably be warned earlier and have more time to prepare! 56. The bad weather in 1987 in Britain caused a lot of damage because ______. A. it caused a great flood B. most people were not prepared C. it happened in the summer D. there was no weather forecast 57. Which of the following was NOT one of the effects of The Great Storm? A. There were a number of deaths and injuries. B. The electricity went out. C. It hit Florida first. D. Roads and railway lines were blocked. 58. One week before The Great Storm, weather forecasts ______. A. could not predict severe weather at all B. had predicted the severe weather, but some weather forecasters thought it would miss Britain C. showed that the terrible storm would not hit the English Channel D. showed that The Great Storm would affect both England and Florida 59. We learn from the last paragraph that ______. A. this kind of bad weather will not happen in Britain again B. bad weather will happen more frequently in Britain now C. people will be better prepared if there is bad weather in Britain now D. bad weather may be stopped with the development of technology |
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