题目内容

阅读短文,并选择方框中的词用适当形式填空。
true both work good say before only call radio bad kill
The M25, the highway around London, opened in 1986. Today people      it the largest car park in Europe. Every morning on the     we hear about traffic jams, road repairs, and accidents, and which part of the M25 to avoid. One day soon we will hear “there’s a traffic jam all the way round the M25 in       directions. If you are driving to      , then it may be better for you to go back home”
Winston Churchill once said that the car was the     thing of the 20th century. This may be       of the next century, too. Every year about 5,000 people are     on British roads. For children, road accidents are a major 主要的cause of death.
The newspaper usually      that the car is a good thing. But when you have a car and can        drive at the speed of a walking man, is it        to spend a lot of your money simply getting a car for the speed?

小题1:call
小题2:radio
小题3:both
小题4:work
小题5:worst
小题6:true
小题7:killed
小题8:says
小题9:only
小题10:good

试题分析:这篇短文主要介绍了M25,伦敦的高速公路,由于交通堵塞人们把它称为伦敦最大的城市公园。作者认为汽车的发明给人们也带来了许多的问题。
小题1:call……,把……叫做……,人们把它称为伦敦最大的城市公园,故填call
小题2:明天早晨我们能通过收音机听到有关交通堵塞,道路维修,和事故的事情。故填radio
小题3:有一天我们将会听到在M25的道路上两个方向都有交通堵塞,故填both
小题4:如果你开车上班那么你最好回家,根据句意,故填work
小题5:根据上下文可知,在20世纪汽车是最坏的东西,故填worst
小题6:下个世纪这也可能是真实的,故填true
小题7:每年大约5000人在英国的公路上被杀死,被动结构,故填killed
小题8:报纸上通常会说,汽车是个好东西。主语是三单,故填says
小题9:根据句意当你有了一辆汽车但是只能以行人的速度行驶,故填only
小题10:花费那么多的钱买一辆那样速度的车是好的吗?故填good
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What is to blame(归咎于) for the smog (雾霾) hitting China? The question that has bothered people for a long time got an answer recently.
According to Wang Yuesi, a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), about 40 percent of PM2.5 pollutants in Beijing are the result of coal (煤炭) burning, from both local and outside the city.
Surrounded by Hebei, a major area for coal burning, about 20 percent of Beijing’s pollutants come from outside the city. And we know there are many steel(钢铁) factories in Hebei, too. According to the CAS, each year Beijing burns 23 million tons of coal while Tianjin burns more than 70 million tons and Hebei a huge 270 million tons.
“Coal burning is a primary source of sulfur oxide (SO2, 二氧化硫) which is the primary cause of PM2.5,” said Wang.
The report of the CAS says that in the Jingjinji area (Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei), coal burning is responsible(负责任的) for 9 percent of primary particles (颗粒) that make up PM2.5. The coal burning also emits (排放) 69 percent of the total SO2 and 47 percent of nitrogen oxide (氮氧化物), which will greatly concentrate (加强浓度) the PM2.5 particles in the air.
According to the air pollution plan, the Jingjinji area should reduce(减少) its PM2.5 concentration by 25 percent by 2017 from 2012 levels. To meet the standards, the report suggests great cuts in coal use in the area.
“This is a very great goal but it is achievable with cooperation(合作) between cities instead of cities working on their own,” said Wang.
小题1:What’s the main cause of the smog hitting Beijing?
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小题2:Can we solve the problem with cooperation between cities ?
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小题3:Which is the primary cause of PM2.5?
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小题4:Why does Hebei produce a lot of PM2.5 pollutants?
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小题5:Who announced the result of the survey from CAS?
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People have reported seeing a wild man-like creature in the Himalayas. They call it a Yeti. Each report produces similar descriptions of the creature. Yetis are said to be heavily built and hairy. People believe that it sometimes comes down from the mountains to attack villagers.
In 1998, an American mountain climber said that he saw a Yeti on the Chinese side of the Himalayas. ‘It walked like a human but it had thick black fur and was about six feet tall with huge shoulders, very long arms and large hands,’ he said.
Ten Chinese engineers also reported that they saw a Yeti in the Shennongjia National Forest Park in western Hubei Province. The engineers ran after the creature, which ran with amazing speed and strength.
In 1970, 1,089 footprints were discovered in the snow near Bossburg, Washington in the United States. Footprints are one of the few pieces of hard evidence supporting the existence (存在)of Yetis. These footprints are about 14 to 18 inches long, 5 to 9 inches wide and much larger than those of a human. Also, they are always deeper than footprints made right next to them by men.
Some scientists think that these footprints are not left by Yetis. They say that the footprints could have been made by bears or other animals. They have found that the sun often causes footprints in the snow to become larger. Some scientists even think that these footprints could have been made by people playing a joke.
Dr Krantz, a scientist from Washington State University, has studied reports of Yetis for many years. He believes that there are Yetis while studying the footprints. He says that this creature possibly lived in Asia some 3,000,000 years ago. It could have made its way to other parts of the world and lived on until today.
General descriptions  of Yetis
Heavily built with much    小题1: 
Coming down from the mountain to    小题2: villagers
Places where Yetis were seen
Himalayas
● They walked like a    小题3: 
● They have thick black fur, huge shoulders, long arms and large hands
Shennongjia National Forest Park
● The Yeti was so    小题4:  and fast that the engineers couldn’t catch up with it.
Bossburg, Washington in the USA
   小题5: footprints were discovered: 14 or 18 inches long, 5 to 9 inches wide.
● They are  小题6: than those men made right next to them.
Scientists’ 小题7:  about whether there are Yetis
Yes
● Bears and other animals could have made them.
● The fingerprints became larger   小题8:  of the sun.
● People could have made them for    小题9:   a joke.
No
● It’s    小题10:  that Yetis lived in Asia some 3,000,000 years ago.
● They could have traveled to other parts of the world and lived on until now.

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