7. Six people,_________ a baby,were injured in the accident.A.included B.including C.in

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7. Six people,_________ a baby,were injured in the accident.

A.included

B.including

C.includes

D.include

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第1题:

12 PEOPLE KILLED, 50 INJURED IN DENVER MOVIE THEATER SHOOTING LOS ANGELES, July 20 (Xinhua) -- A masked gunman released tear gas and opened fire into a crowded movie theater in a suburb of Denver early Friday, killing 12 people and injuring at least 50 others, police said. Aurora Police Chief Dan Oates told reporters that the shooter, aged 24, had been arrested in the parking lot behind the theater. The FBI said there was so far no indication of any links to terror groups. Some moviegoers said they thought the attack was part of the show when they saw a person appearing at the front of the theater during the movie, pointing a gun at the crowd. Police and firefighters rushed to the mall shortly after the shootings occurred at around 12:30 a.m. local time (0630 GMT). CNN reported at least 20 people were being treated for gunshot wounds in hospital, three of them in serious condition.

1. In the shooting, 50 people were killed and 12 people were injured.()

2. The shooter was arrested.()

3. The FBI said that the shooter was from the terror groups.()

4. The moviegoers didn’t realize the person would shoot at the crowd at first.()

5. Only the police went to the mall to help.()


参考答案:1:F; 2:T; 3:F; 4:T; 5:F

第2题:

At least 80 people were injured,()five policemen

A.included

B.to include

C.including

D.were included


参考答案:C

第3题:

The recipe is sufficient _______ six people.

(A)for

(B) in

(C) on

(D) with


正确答案:A
解答参考:A此题考察介词用法be sufficient for对……足够【译文】这份菜单够六个人吃了。

第4题:

Six people were killed in that accident.

A:event
B:incident
C:scene
D:location

答案:B
解析:
六人在那场事故中丧生。event“事件”,如:The election was the main event of 2012.那场选举是2012年的主要大事。incident“事故,意外事件”,如:Eight students lost their lives in the shooting incident.8名学生在枪击事件中丧生。scene“场面,景象”,如:The whole place is a scene of noisy activities.整个地方都是一片喧闹繁忙的景象。location“位置,场所”。只有incident意思上和accident最接近。

第5题:

Satellites were launched()low orbit for weather and military applications.

A.on B.around C.in D.with


正确答案: C

第6题:

— Were all three people in the car injured in the accident?— No, ______ only the two passengers who got hurt.

A there is

B it were

C there was

D it was


参考答案:D

第7题:

It can be inferred from the increase of fruit consumption that ______.

A) people had to spend more on transportation and furniture

B) people were more health conscious

C) people were more money conscious

D) the price of fruit dropped dramatically


正确答案:B
答案:B
[试题分析] 事实推理题。
[详细解答] 提问的也是第二段中对第二方面的消费趋向的分析,即:人们生活水平的提高使他们的消费趋向发生变化。众所周知,多吃水果既是生活水平提高的表现,也是健康意识提高的表现,而健康意识提高归根结底也是生活水平提高的表现。因此,应选择B。

第8题:

The report from NHTSA suggests that .

A. fewer people were injured in crosswalks

B. crosswalk safety has been greatly improved

C. much has been done to reduce traffic accidents

D. pedestrian deaths in crosswalk remain a serious problem


正确答案:D

第9题:

共用题干
Walk a Quarter-Mile or Diem

If you can walk a quarter-mile,odds(可能性)are you have at least six years of life left
in you,scientists say.And the faster you can_______(1)it,the longer you might
live.
While walking is no guarantee of_______(2) or longevity(长寿),a new study
found that the ability of elderly people to do the quarter-mile was an"important determinant
(决定因素)"in whether or not they'd be_____(3) six years later and how much
illness and disability they would endure.
"The_______(4)to complete this walk was a powerful predictor of health
outcomes,"said study leader Anne Newman of the University of Pittsburgh School of
Medicine."In fact,we_______(5)that the people who could not complete the walk
were_____(6)an extremely high risk of later disability and death."
Newman and colleagues recruited nearly 2,700 white and African-American men and
women aged 70 to 79 to_______(7)the walk.All the participants were screened and
determined to be in relatively_______(8)health,and they had all said they had
previously walked that far with no_______(9).Only 86 percent of them finished,
_______(10)
The scientists then monitored the health and mortality of all_______(11)for the
next six years,"There was a big gap in health outcomes_______(12)people who
could complete the longer walk and people who could not,with the latter being at an
extremely high_______(13)of becoming disabled or dying,"Newman said."What
was really surprising is that these people were not_______(14)of how weak they
actually were."
Finishing times were found to be crucial,too.Those who completed the walk but were
among the slowest 25 percent_______(15)three times greater risk of death than the
speedier folks.

_________(5)
A:found
B:doubted
C:suspected
D:studied

答案:A
解析:

第10题:

We love peace, yet we are not the kindof people to yield ______ any military threat.

A.up
B.to
C.in
D.at

答案:B
解析:
考查习惯搭配。句意“虽然我们热爱和平,但是我们不会屈服于任何军事威胁”。yield当“屈服,让步,投降”讲时是不及物动词,与介词to连用,意为“屈服于,投降”,B项为正确答案。yield与up连用时,意为“放弃(让渡)”;yield当动词讲时没有与介词in或at的搭配。

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