might have been caused by terrorist attacks.
affected more than 120 million people.
stranded travelers at airports and train stations.
hampered cash machines but not cellular telephone service.
第1题:
More students than one ______ there.
A. has been
B. have been
C. had been
D. would have been
第2题:
According to Federal health officials ,the fact that more West Nile cases have been reported indicates that
[A] more states are affected.
[B] the average age dropped drastically.
[C] health officials are more alert to the disease.
[D] the epidemic season began a month earlier.
第3题:
The population of Jiangsu __ to more than twice what it was in 1949. The figure is now approaching 74 million.
A. has grown
B. have grown
C. grew
D. are growing
第4题:
短文理解
听力原文: In the United States, even if you decide that you do not want to borrow in order to go on vacation, it is still a good idea for you to have several major credit cards. These provide positive identification when renting an automobile and can be used for the deposit. The credit card receipts will serve as an accurate record of all hotel, plane, train, and restaurant expenses. The use of credit cards avoids the necessity of carrying large amount of cash, purchasing large amounts of traveler's cheeks and keeping track of them, or attempting to use personal checks in places other than your own locality.
Many major credit cards provide an instant cash service in case you run out of money. American Express, for example, has set up machines in major airports in which you can purchase traveler's checks using your American Express card.
21. The credit card receipts will serve as accurate record for all but which of the following choices?
22.Which of the following is not true about the use of credit card?
23.Concerning the advantages of credit cards, which of the following is true?
24.According to the passage, which card has set up machines in major airports?
(21)
A.hotel expenses
B.stock exchange
C.plane expenses
D.restaurant expenses
第5题:
A. had started, would be
B. started, might be
C. had started, would have been
D. will start, might have been
第6题:
Ⅲ.阅读理解
A
Tibet is among the most popular places for Chinese tourists. The number of travelers to Tibet has grown by 10% every year for a few years. Since July l,2006,when the first train ran 1956 kilometers from Xining to Lhasa,more and more people have been going to Tibet.
The train stops at several famous places along the way, such as Qinghai Lake,Kunlun Mountain,and the Potala Palace. Passengers can also enjoy many activities during the journey,like Tibetan dancing and Karaoke.
On the train,passengers can have tea,eggs and noodles for breakfast and fried chicken and green vegetables for lunch and dinner. Unlike most Chinese trains which have open-hole toilets,this one has special toilets which can collect the waste. There is also a special rubbish system (杀统) in the train that keeps environment clean. All the windows on the train can protect peo-ple from the bright sunlight. TV and electrical sockets(插座) for computers and mobile phones can be found on the train.
Because there isn’t much oxygen there,trains will have oxygen masks(氧气罩)for those who need them.It makes passengers feel more comfortable when they have enough oxygen on the famous"roof of the world .There are also doctors on the train to make sure that all of the travelers are safe.
( )21. Which of the following is NOT among the places of interest?
A. Qinghai Lake
B. Karaoke.
C. Kunlun Mountain.
D. The Potala Palace.
第7题:
On Thursday August 14th, a massive power failure switched off lights and shut down factories across a large area of the north-eastern United States and southern Canada. The outcome affected some of the world's biggest and busiest cities, including New York, Detroit, Cleveland and Toronto, leaving up to 60m people without electricity, equivalent to the entire population of France or Britain.
So severe was the disruption (破坏) in New York State that its governor, George Pataki, declared a state of emergency. Confused workers spilled on to the streets, while thousands more were trapped for hours in lifts and hot, crowded subway trains. Lots of stranded (进退两难的) people ended up spending Thursday night on New York's streets. Thieves in Brooklyn in New York, and in Canada's capital, Ottawa, took advantage of the absence of streetlights and burglar alarms, and went on a looting spree (疯狂抢掠). Officials were taken aback by the speed at which the chaos unfolded. President George Bush described the incident as a "massive national problem" and promised a full investigation into what caused it.
That is still a matter of some debate. At first, naturally, there were fears of terrorist involvement, but this was quickly ruled out. However, officials were left arguing about what had actually happened. The office of Canada's prime minister, Jean Chretien, said that a severe accident at a nuclear-power plant in Pennsylvania may have been the cause. Earlier, American and Canadian officials had said a fire or perhaps lightning had hit a power plant near Niagara Falls in New York State.
1、Several cities were affected by the massive power failure on August 14th except____.
A、Ottawa
B、Cleveland
C、Chicago
D、Brooklyn
2、The word "outage" in Paragraph 1 can be best replaced by____.
A、power shortcut
B、 disruption
C、 massive national problem
D、 power failure
3、Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?____
A、Many streetlights and burglar alarms were stolen during the blackout.
B、Some terrorists were involved in the incident.
C、President George Bush demanded a full investigation into the disruption in New York.
D、Officials were not sure what had caused the power failure.
4、It can be inferred from the passage that____.
A、France has a population of about 60 million.
B、Only some large cities were affected by the power failure.
C、 Canada's prime minister knew what had caused the power failure.
D、Water was spilt onto the streets by confused workers.
5、The power failure on August 14th brought about big chaos except that____.
A、thousands of people were trapped in lifts
B、 many people had to stay on streets for Thursday night.
C、 stores were robbed by the thieves.
D、a power plant near Niagara Falls was hit by a fire or lightning.
第8题:
I have been convinced that the print media are usually more and more reliable than television.
A.accurate
B.ridiculous
C.urgent
D.shallow
第9题:
A.has been put
B.have been put
C.being put in
D.to.be put in
第10题:
The project requires more labor than ________.
[A] has been put in
[B] have been put in
[C] being put in
[D] to be put in