完形填空。 The Foreign Ministry on May 19,2008 opened a book of condolences(吊唁簿)
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The Foreign Ministry on May 19,2008 opened a book of condolences(吊唁簿) for foreign diplomats(外交官) to express their sympathies for the __1__ of the Sichuan earthquake. It__2__ open for three days, until the __3__ of the national mourning(全国哀悼). Ambassadors and diplomats __4__ more than 150 countries and international organizations on May 19,2008 __5__ to sign the book and __6__ their heads at a mourning board. The diplomats also expressed their __7__ for the Chinese government, the PLA and the Chinese people in __8__ the disaster. Coffie Alain N. Papatchi, the Ivory Coast"s ambassador to China, was the first __9__ the book of condolences,__10__ Jorge Eugenio Guajardo Gonzalez, the Mexican ambassador, led embassy __11__ in paying their respects. Nirupama Rao, the Indian ambassador,__12__ arrived back in Beijing after __13__ quakehit areas, was also __14__. Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi __15__ the visitors and expressed his __16__ for their friendship and support. The foreign ministry"s overseas __17__ also on May 19,2008 opened books of condolences and flew the Chinese flag at halfmast. As of May 18,2008, the leaders of 166 countries and heads of more than 30 international organizations had offered __1__ condolences(哀悼) to China. As well as sending __1__ teams to the country, the international community has __20__ $246 million by May 20,2008. |
( )1.A.victims ( )2.A.left ( )3.A.permission ( )4.A.off ( )5.A.signed up ( )6.A.bowed ( )7.A.desire ( )8.A.connecting with ( )9.A.to design ( )10..while ( )11.A.crew ( )12.A.which ( )13.A.visiting ( )14.A.consistent ( )15.A.received ( )16.A.attitude ( )17.A.organizations ( )18.A.our ( )19.A.chief ( )20.A.made | B.people B.maintained B.decision B.in B.lined up B.lifted B.respect B.dealing with B.to resign B.when B.team B.who B.describing B.absent B.made B.altitude B.government B.their B.belief B.donated | C.soldiers C.expanded C.conclusion C.from C.made up C.shook C.understanding C.arguing with C.to sign C.as C.faculty C.that C.rescuing C.present C.led C.latitude C.country C.his C.relief C.gave | D.wounded D.remained D.celebration D.to D.stood up D.hit D.support D.beginning with D.to respect D.for D.staff D.whom D.scanning D.content D.directed D.gratitude D.missions D.her D.brief D.collected |
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The NBA"s version of the Ming Dynasty is done. After helping pro basketball gain a foothold in the world"s most populous market, Chinese star Yao Ming has retired. Yao made it official Wednesday, telling a news conference that a series of foot and leg injuries forced him to end his playing career at the age of 30. "I will formally end my career," said Yao, who became a household name in China before starting his NBA career with the Houston Rockets in 2002. Yao played eight seasons in the NBA. "Today is an important day for me and holds a special meaning for both my basketball career and my future," Yao said. "I had to leave the court since I suffered a stress fracture(断裂) in my left foot for the third time at the end of last year. My past six months were a painful wait. I have been thinking about my future over and over. Today I am announcing a personal decision, ending my career as a basketball player and officially retire. But_one_door_is_closing_and_another_one_is_opening." Yao said he would return to work with his former Chinese team, the Shanghai Sharks, with the possibility of becoming general manager. He already owns the club and wants to contribute more. "My playing career started with the club. I hope I can do something for it," Yao said. He later appeared with his family on the stage to the applause and cheers of the crowd. He thanked a lot of people-his family, former coaches, even players like Shaquille O"Neal-"for making me a better player, I will be always with you. Thank you." Rockets general manager Daryl Morey was among those attending the farewell(告别)conference Wednesday. Morey made the long trip from Houston. Morey said 20 hours on planes was tiring but "I would be sorry if I wasn"t here." "It"s a big moment," Morey added. "Yao had a sense of humor, a great attitude and sense of responsibility. I hope we can continue his culture in the NBA." Yao had played six years with the Chinese national team before joining the Rockets, and was already a star in his home country. He carried the Olympic torch through Tian"anmen Square and his country"s flag during the opening ceremonies at the Beijing Olympics in 2008. He also donated $2 million and set up a foundation to rebuild schools in the wake of the 2008 earthquake in Sichuan. |
1.Which of the following can be the best title of the passage? |
A.Yao Ming: a household name B.Chinese great Yao Ming retires from basketball C.A farewell conference D.Yao Ming"s personal decision |
2.What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 4 mean? |
A.He has retired from playing basketball and his new career will begin. B.He can"t go to the US because of his retirement. C.He is welcomed in his motherland. D.He will return to work with the charity. |
3.According to the passage, which of the following words can"t be used to describe Yao Ming? |
A.Talented. B.Responsible. C.Generous. D.Cautious. |
4.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? |
A.The reason why Yao Ming retired is that he is too old. B.Yao Ming played six years in America. C.Yao Ming started his playing career in Houston. D.Yao Ming was once an Olympic torchbearer. |
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A Northern Ireland team is leading a research to develop a thinking computer which can sense a user"s mood.Researchers at Queen"s University in Belfast hope to complete the 10 million Euro project for an emotionsensitive computer within four years. The aim is to enable computers to think and behave more like humans.The Europewide project is being led by the university"s School of Psychology and involves 160 researchers from 27 institutions. The university"s researchers developed the scheme and signed the contract with the European Commission.The academics said the work will build upon attempts to create "multimodal interfaces (多模式界面)" which allow machines to sense and respond to the moods of the user. Programme leader Professor Roddy Cowie said while it sounds like science fiction, computers which respond to human emotion will appear in the future."At the moment, our use of computers is limited by the fact that we need a keyboard and a screen to access them," he said."It would make a big difference if we could interact with them by speaking normally-perhaps through a microphone and a transmitter (传感器)." But emotion is part of normal speech, and experience has shown that most users are deeply uncomfortable with speech interfaces that ignore it-too uncomfortable to use them very much."If we can make computers more intuitive (富于直觉的) and expressive, and also less challenging to use, there is great potential to let people make fuller use of information technology." The emotionsensitive computer would have its own "personality" and establish a social relationship with the user."It"s a fair bet that in 30 years" time, emotionsensitive interfaces will be as much part of life as windowandmouse interfaces are now," said Professor Cowie.The project team believes such computers will play a major role in teaching and learning. |
1.Which of the following statements is TRUE about the project? |
A.It aims to create an emotionsensitive computer. B.It can create a 10 million Euro profit. C.It is led by a Southern Ireland team. D.It has been completed within four years. |
2.How will computers sense users" moods? |
A.Through a screen. B.Through a keyboard. C.Through the voice of users. D.Through multimodal interfaces. |
3.We can infer from the passage that a person"s emotion________. |
A.varies from time to time B.is determined by his own personality C.plays an important role in normal speech D.makes people uncomfortable when one is speaking |
4.What conclusion can we draw from the last paragraph? |
A.Emotionsensitive computers can talk freely as human beings. B.It will be difficult for people to use emotionsensitive computers. C.Emotionsensitive computers have been widely used in teaching. D.It will be common for people to use emotionsensitive computers in the future. |
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Fujitsu, a Japanese technology company, has created a system capable of simultaneously(同时地) charging multiple portable electronic devices such as mobile phones, digital cameras and laptop computers without the need for cable connections. Electric cars users may also eventually be able to charge their vehicles wirelessly using the same technology, said the company, which developed a sample system at Osaka Prefecture University. Claiming to be the world"s first of its kind, the technology works on the basis of the transmission of electricity using magnetic fields between the charger and the electronic device. The system enables wireless charging at distances of up to several meters. With the final aim of installing public "charging spots" on the streets in order to enable easy charging around the clock, scientists at Fujitsu Labs are planning to commercially sell products incorporating the new wireless charging system as early as 2012 but have not yet decided how much they would cost. "This technology paves the way to integrating compact wireless charging functions into mobile phones and enabling multiple portable devices to be charged simultaneously without any restrictions on their position relating to the charger," the company said in a statement. Mobile phone users in Japan can currently charge their batteries using the disposable portable plugin batteryoperated device, available at most train stations and convenience stores. However, phone companies warn long time use of it can damage the phones. The company added, "We are also looking at applying the results of this work to fields other than portable electronics, including power transmission between circuit boards(电路板)or computer chips,and providing mobile charging systems for electric cars." |
1.This passage is most probably taken from ________. |
A.an instructive brochure B.readers feedback C.a news report D.a brief introduction |
2.Which of the following can best describe the striking feature of this system? |
A.It enables wireless charging at distances of up to several miles. B.It enables you to charge your device very easily beside the clock. C.It is wireless and makes multiple charging at the same time. D.It can be bought at any formal supermarkets in the city |
3.The underlined word "it" in Paragraph 5 refers to________. |
A.the device B.the system C.the phone D.the battery |
4.The best title for the text would be________. |
A.Fujitsu, a famous Japanese company B.Power transmission between circuit boards C.New wireless charging system developed D.Mobile phones damaged by charging |
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The elephant was lying heavily on its side,fast asleep. A few dogs started barking at it. The elephant woke up in a terrible anger: it chased the dogs into the village where they ran for safety. That didn"t stop the elephant. It destroyed a dozen houses and injured several people. The villagers were scared and angry. Then someone suggested calling Parbati,the elephant princess. Parbati Barua"s father was a hunter of tigers and an elephant tamer. He taught Parbati to ride an elephant before she could even walk. He also taught her the dangerous art of the elephant roundup-how to catch wild elephants. Parbati hasn"t always lived in the jungle. After a happy childhood hunting with her father,she was sent to a boarding school in the city. But Parbati never got used to being there and many years later she went back to her old life. "Life in the city is too dull. Catching elephants is an adventure and the excitement lasts for days after the chase,"she says. But Parbati doesn"t catch elephants just for fun."My work," she says,"is to rescue man from the elephants,and to keep the elephants safe from man." And this is exactly what Parbati has been doing for many years. Increasingly,the Indian elephant is angry: for many years,illegal hunters have attacked it and its home in the jungle has been reduced to small pieces of land. It is now fighting back. Whenever wild elephants enter a tea garden or a village,Parbati is called to guide the animals back to the jungle before they can kill. The work of an elephant tamer also involves love and devotion. A good elephant tamer will spend hours a day singing love songs to a newly captured elephant."Eventually they grow to love their tamers and never forget them. They are also more loyal than humans,"she said,as she climbed up one of her elephants and sat on the giant,happy animal. An elephant princess indeed! |
1.For Parbati, catching elephants is mainly to________. |
A.get long lasting excitement B.keep both man and elephants safe C.send them back to the jungle D.make the angry elephants tame |
2.Before Parbati studied in a boarding school,________. |
A.she spent her time hunting with her father B.she learned how to sing love songs C.she had already been called an elephant princess D.she was taught how to hunt tigers |
3.Indian elephants are getting increasingly angry and they revenge because________. |
A.they are caught and sent for heavy work B.illegal hunters capture them and kill them C.they are attacked and their land gets limited D.dogs often bark at them and chase them |
4.The passage starts with an elephant story in order to explain that in India ________. |
A.people easily fall victim to elephants" attacks B.the manelephant relationship is getting worse C.elephant tamers are in short supply D.dogs are as powerful as elephants |
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CANBERRA-Patients" care would no longer be compromised after the ACT Government gave up paid parking at public hospitals. Visitors had been paying up to $5 a day to park at Canberra and Calvary hospitals under the scheme introduced in September, 2010. Health Minister Katy Gallagher announced yesterday visitors would no longer pay these fees because the idea had proved unworkable and unpopular. The Government would also spend $29 million over two years to build a multistorey car park with 1, 400 spaces at Canberra Hospital. But she could not rule out that visitors would be charged to park in the new structure. Ms Gallagher said the Government had listened to the public concerns. "It is clear that, in spite of a generous policy, many visitors to the hospitals don"t support the present system," she said. The public would have access to twohour and threehour parking spaces from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm weekdays. Opposition spokesman on urban services Steve Pratt congratulated the Government for "adopting" Liberal policy to put an end to paid parking. "Finally, the Stanhope Government has been forced to reduce the unfair burden that they put on ACT residents," Mr Pratt said, "Why was it so necessary to put so many ACT residents particularly those who have to visit loved ones frequently or could hardly afford it through so much inconvenience and for so long before finally coming to their sense?" Mr McGowan said the Government must come up with other ways to deal with problems such as people parking at the hospital to avoid fees in Woden and Belconnen. |
1.After a multistorey car park is completed, visitors to Canberra Hospital are ________ to pay for parking there. |
A.unable B.likely C.free D.sure |
2.The former scheme being given up shows that ________. |
A.the majority are not as rich as expected B.new things are hard to become popular C.the Government accepts public views D.people park far away from the hospitals |
3.The underlined word "compromised" in Paragraph 1 means "________". |
A.hardly received B.freely provided C.badly influenced D.slowly developed |
4.In Mr Pratt"s opinion, ________. |
A.the Government should have given up the parking policy much earlier B.the problem with hospital parking should also be solved in other places C.the paid parking policy has not been supported by most hospital visitors D.the Government"s latest decision is supposed to be still further improved |
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