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As the plane circled over the airport, everyone guessed that something was wrong. The plane was moving unsteadily (不稳定地) through the 1, and the passengers were suddenly threw forward. At that moment, the air hostess (空姐) appeared.
She looked very pale(苍白的), but was quite 2. Speaking quickly but almost in a whisper, she told everyone that the pilot was badly ill and asked if any of the passengers knew 3 about machines or at least knew how to drive a car. After a moment 4 a man got up and followed the hostess into the pilot’s room. Moving the pilot aside, the man 5 his seat and listen carefully to the orders 6 were being sent by radio from the airport below. The plane was now dangerously 7 to the ground, but it soon began to climb. The man had to circle the airport several times in order to become familiar 8 the controls. But the danger had not yet passed. The terrible moment came when he had to 9. Following orders, the man controlled the plane to the airfield. It shook greatly as it touched the ground and then moved rapidly 10 the field, but after a long run it stopped safely. Outside a lot of people, who had been watching anxiously, ran forward to congratulate the “pilot” on an excellent landing.

  1. 1.
    1. A.
      airport
    2. B.
      heaven
    3. C.
      air
    4. D.
      cloud
  2. 2.
    1. A.
      natural
    2. B.
      calm
    3. C.
      worried
    4. D.
      excited
  3. 3.
    1. A.
      anything
    2. B.
      something
    3. C.
      nothing
    4. D.
      all this
  4. 4.
    1. A.
      thought
    2. B.
      quiet
    3. C.
      darkness
    4. D.
      silence
  5. 5.
    1. A.
      took
    2. B.
      sat
    3. C.
      placed
    4. D.
      stood
  6. 6.
    1. A.
      they
    2. B.
      that
    3. C.
      these
    4. D.
      this
  7. 7.
    1. A.
      up
    2. B.
      over
    3. C.
      close
    4. D.
      downstairs
  8. 8.
    1. A.
      to
    2. B.
      with
    3. C.
      for
    4. D.
      about
  9. 9.
    1. A.
      land
    2. B.
      drive
    3. C.
      rise
    4. D.
      set
  10. 10.
    1. A.
      above
    2. B.
      onto
    3. C.
      around
    4. D.
      across
CBBDA BCBAD
试题分析:文章讲述了飞机上发生的惊险的事情,因为飞行员病了,没有人驾驶飞机,需要一个懂得机器会开车的人驾驶飞机,这个人在地面导航的指导下,经过几次尝试终于成功的让飞机安全着陆。
1.考查名词:A.airport机场,B.heaven天堂,C.air空气,D.cloud云,从后面的the passengers were suddenly threw forward.可知飞机在空气中不稳定的飞行,选C
2.考查形容词:A.natural自然的,B.calm冷静的,C.worried担心的,D.excited兴奋的,应该注意but 一词的意义在于引起一个相反的概念。“She looked very pale, but was quite 33 .”也就是说,所选择的单词应该是pale 一词含义的反义词。所以用C 选项最合适。全局意思为“尽管她脸色苍白,但她很镇静”。选B
3.考查代词:A.anything任何事,B.something某些事,C.nothing没有什么,D.all this所有这些,空姐告诉大家飞行员病了,问是否有人了解机器的一些事情,选B
4.考查动词:A.thought想法,B.quiet安静,C.darkness黑暗,D.silence沉默,全句意思为“沉默一会后,一个人站了起来跟服务员进了驾驶舱”。选D
5.考查动词:A.took拿,B.sat做,C.placed放,D.stood站,把飞行员挪到一边后,这个人坐在位置上,take one’s seat就坐,选A
6.考查代词:A.they他们,B.that那,C.these这些,D.this这个,这是定语从句修饰orders,选B
7.考查副词:A.up向上,B.over越过,C.close靠近,D.downstairs 楼下,属于固定搭配词组,意思为“接近”。其他选项的搭配不正确。选C
8.考查介词:A.to去,B.with和,C.for为了,D.about关于,飞机是在机场上空绕了几个圈子,目的是熟悉空管指示。选B
9.考查动词:A.land 着陆,B.drive驾驶,C.rise上升,D.set设置,全句意思是“可怕的一刻来临了,他要降落了”。选A
10.考查介词:A.above向上, B.onto在…上面,C.around在…周围,D.across穿过,飞机触地一阵晃动然后迅速穿过场地,选D
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  At 9 am Wednesday(Beijing time), Yang, aboard Shenzhou Ⅴ white in color, took off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center on the Gobi desert in northwest China's Gansu province.

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  In an exclusive(高级)interview with Xinhua, Yang expressed full confidence in China's first manned space flight.

  Su Shuangning, director-general and chief designer of the astronaut system under China's manned space program, described Yang as a sober-minded(沉着冷静的)person with a “superb capability of self-control”.

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"I think it's fine today, and everything is going smoothly," the 28-year-old said. "I thought it would be really crowded but it has turned out to be OK."

Chinese authorities say they expect 1.3 million people to travel out of Guangzhou's train station over the next few days, as they rush to get home by Wednesday, the eve of Lunar New Year.

Hong's optimism may have been helped by the blue skies that emerged over Guangzhou on Sunday for the first time in a week.

Last week, a rare winter storm paralyzed China's transportation system as millions tried to get home to celebrate the holiday — the only chance for many migrant workers to see their families all year.

China's state-run Xinhua news agency said Friday that 95 percent of rail traffic had "returned to normal." But Guangzhou's train station remained packed with a backlog of hundreds of thousands of travelers hoping to get home for the holiday.

A young woman was stepped on in a stampede (人群蜂拥) at the train station Friday, and later died of her injuries, according to Xinhua. Video of the situation on Friday showed crowds of people screaming, elbowing each other, in some cases sobbing and collapsing in the rush to get a slot (狭缝,窄孔) on a train.

China Sunday announced it has organized over 300,000 People's Liberation Army forces to southern China in what it described as a "war on winter weather".

The government also announced a $700 million plan to help farmers whose crops have been destroyed.

6. How many days is it from the day this article was made to the Lunar New Year?

A. Two days.         B. Three days.               C. Four days.         D. Five days.

7. What can we know about the weather condition of last week in Guangzhou?

A. Sunny with blue sky.               B. Rainy for a whole week.

C. Heavily snowy.                       D. Rainy first and snowy now.

8. Why are there so many passengers in Guangzhou’s train station?

A. Because the heavy snow stopped the passengers from leaving the station.

B. Because the passengers didn’t hope to leave the station right now.

C. Because the passengers hoped to leave for their hometown.

D. Because the holiday was coming near.

9. Where is Hong Tao from?

A. Shandong province.                B. Hubei province.

C. Guandong province.                      D. Not mentioned.

10. What can we infer from the passage?

A. On Friday, a young man was dead because of crowds’ elbowing, screaming.

B. China’s Government have arranged the PLA forces to help.

C. The government of China have offered money to help farmers enjoy the new year.

D. Many crops have been destroyed by the crowds of people.

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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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Mo Yan was born in Gaomi County, Shandong Province. He was 11 years old when the Cultural Revolution started, at which time he left school to work as a farmer. At the age of 18, he began to work at a factory. During this period, his access to literature was largely limited to novels.

At the close of the Cultural Revolution in 1976, Mo joined the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) and began writing. During this period, the works of Chinese literature, as well as translations of foreign authors such as William Faulkner, made an impact on his works. In 1984, he received a literary award from the PLA Magazine, and at the same year he began attending the Military Art Academy, where he first used the pen name of Mo Yan. “Mo Yan” means “don’t speak” in Chinese. He explained that the name came from a warning from his father and mother about not saying what he thought when he was outside. It also related to the subject matter of his writings.

Mo’s first novel was Falling Rain on a Spring Night, published in 1981. Several of his novels were translated into English by Howard Goldblatt, professor of East Asian languages and literature, at the University of Notre Dame. He published his first novella(中篇小说), A Transparent Radish, in 1984, and released Red Sorghum Clan in 1986, making him a nationally recognized novelist. Five years later, he obtained a Master’s degree in literature from Beijing Normal University.

66. When Mo was eighteen, __________.

A. he left school to work as a farmer

B. he became a worker at a factory

C. the Cultural Revolution began

D. a U.S. news magazine praised him

67. Who affected Mo’s works around 1976?

A. His parents.                                                  B. William Faulkner.

C. Howard Goldblatt.                                     D. Donald Morrison.

68. List the following events in the correct order.

a. Mo got his pen name.

b. Mo attended the Military Art Academy.

c. Mo joined the PLA.

d. Mo was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.

A. c, b, a, d                   B. a, b, c, d                    C. a, c, b, d                 D. c, a, b, d

69. Mo got his Master’s degree in literature in __________.

A. 1981                      B. 1984               C. 1986                    D. 1991

70. Which of the following statements about Mo Yan’s works is correct?

A. Mo was awarded the Nobel Prize for Red Sorghum Clan.

B. A Transparent Radish was his first novel.

C. Some of his works were translated into English.

D. His novel was adapted for a film in 1986.

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