题目内容
Lin Lin often practices English _______ chatting with her American friend.
A.in B.by C.for D.with
B
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Tokyo, March 11, 2011
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More than a minute before the earth under their feet began to shake, many millions of Japanese people got cell phone alerts; TV networks interrupted (打断,中断) their broadcasts and turned to the latest announcement of Japanese government; loud speakers started suddenly to warn people of the coming tsunami; bullet trains came to a stop. The earthquake on March 11 was the first test of the nation’s earthquake early-warning technology (地震预警技术). However, in the fight of Man vs Nature, Nature won again. Hundreds, if not thousands of people, lost their lives in Japan. Scientists believe it is the fifth-strongest quake in the world since 1900 and the most powerful on record ever to hit Japan.
Lin tells of calm survivors
When the office began to shake, his friends were calm and still working. But the shaking became stronger. People shouted at him: “Run out of the building, now!” This was Lin Jia’s first experience of an earthquake. Lin, 26, has been in Japan for three months, working as a software engineer in Shinagawa, Tokyo. Lin stayed with others in a bus station all afternoon. Buildings were shaken by a series(系列) of aftershocks. He was nervous, but the people around him were so calm and organized that he gradually (逐渐) calmed down.
【小题1】What does the underlined word “alert” mean?
A.闹钟 | B.警报 | C.短信 | D.铃声 |
A.2 | B.3 | C.4 | D.5 |
A.Lin Jia has never met with an earthquake in Japan. |
B.There have been five earthquakes in Japan since 1900. |
C.The earthquake is the most powerful on record ever to hit Japan. |
D.The local government warned people of the coming earthquake in some ways. |
A.Keep away from the nuclear power plants. |
B.Running out of the building. |
C.Keep calm and organized. |
D.Get the cell phone alerts |
A.a newspaper | B.an advertisement | C.a diary | D.a novel |
Name |
Act |
Time |
Place |
Jack |
Beijing Opera |
Wednesday, 3:30 p.m. |
In the hall |
Grace |
Dance |
Thursday, 4:00 p.m. |
Class Two |
Henry |
Play the piano |
Tuesday, 2:00 p.m. |
In the music room |
Lin Tao |
Chinese kung fu |
Sunday, 8:00 a.m. |
In the hall |
Tom |
Paint |
Monday, 10:00 a.m. |
In the drawing room |
根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。
1.You can watch Beijing Opera _______________________.
A.at 8:00 p.m. on Sunday |
B.at 2:00 a.m. on Tuesday |
C.at 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday |
D.at 3:30 a.m. on Wednesday |
2.________ dances for us _____________.
A.Henry; in Class Two |
B.Grace; in the music room |
C.Henry; at 2:00 p.m. |
D.Grace; at 4:00 p.m. |
3. You can ask __________ to play the piano for us.
A.Jack. |
B.Henry. |
C.Grace. |
D.Lin Tao. |
4. On weekend, we can watch _____________ in the hall.
A.Play the piano |
B.Paint |
C.Beijing Opera |
D.Chinese kung fu |
5.We can see lots of paintings in ___________.
A.the drawing room |
B.the music room |
C.Class Two |
D.the hall |
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More than a minute before the earth under their feet began to shake, many millions of Japanese people got cell phone alerts; TV networks interrupted (打断,中断) their broadcasts and turned to the latest announcement of Japanese government; loud speakers started suddenly to warn people of the coming tsunami; bullet trains came to a stop. The earthquake on March 11 was the first test of the nation’s earthquake early-warning technology (地震预警技术). However, in the fight of Man vs Nature, Nature won again. Hundreds, if not thousands of people, lost their lives in Japan. Scientists believe it is the fifth-strongest quake in the world since 1900 and the most powerful on record ever to hit Japan.
Lin tells of calm survivors
When the office began to shake, his friends were calm and still working. But the shaking became stronger. People shouted at him: “Run out of the building, now!” This was Lin Jia’s first experience of an earthquake. Lin, 26, has been in Japan for three months, working as a software engineer in Shinagawa, Tokyo. Lin stayed with others in a bus station all afternoon. Buildings were shaken by a series(系列) of aftershocks. He was nervous, but the people around him were so calm and organized that he gradually (逐渐) calmed down.
【小题1】What does the underlined word “alert” mean?
A.闹钟 | B.警报 | C.短信 | D.铃声 |
A.2 | B.3 | C.4 | D.5 |
A.Lin Jia has never met with an earthquake in Japan. |
B.There have been five earthquakes in Japan since 1900. |
C.The earthquake is the most powerful on record ever to hit Japan. |
D.The local government warned people of the coming earthquake in some ways. |
A.Keep away from the nuclear power plants. |
B.Running out of the building. |
C.Keep calm and organized. |
D.Get the cell phone alerts |
A.a newspaper | B.an advertisement | C.a diary | D.a novel |