题目内容

The Maglev-the Fastest Train in the World

(1)

From the first paragraph, we know that it is ________ from Pudong Airport to Longyang Station.

[  ]

A.

400 kilometres

B.

30 kilometres

C.

133 kilometres

D.

240 kilometres

(2)

What’s not the advantage of the Maglev train to the passengers?

[  ]

A.

High speed.

B.

Magnetic levitation technology.

C.

Having no rails.

D.

Being quiet.

(3)

Why are Zhu Rongji and German Chancellor mentioned in the passage?

[  ]

A.

To show the great value of this kind of train.

B.

To show the thanks to Germans for their help.

C.

To have a trial use of this kind of train.

D.

No special reasons, they both happened to be there.

(4)

From this passage, we can conclude that ________.

[  ]

A.

this kind of trains is only used in Shanghai

B.

Germany is going to introduce magnetic levitation technology

C.

Shanghai takes the lead in developing the Maglev trains in the world

D.

Maglev trains can increase their speed of themselves

(5)

From this passage, we know that ________.

[  ]

A.

Maglev trains can run at more than the speed of 501 kilometres per hour?

B.

Maglev trains have no noise because they need no tracks

C.

it is vacuum that drives this kind of train forward

D.

this kind of train had been developed before 2002, though not running so fast

答案:1.B;2.B;3.A;4.D;5.A;
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Shanghai dazzles (使目眩) visitors with its  1. of places new and old, East and West New Shanghai begins at the airport with a step onto the Maglev, Shanghai’s high-speed train. Reaching 431 km/h, it whisks(迅速移动)travelers the 32 kilometers from the airport to Pudong in 8 minutes. Visitors disembark (登陆) from the Maglev at Pudong, where Shanghai’s modern side awaits 2.    outside the station.       

The West’s  3.  on Shanghai is very obvious on the Bund. European countries and America established concessions here between the early 1840s and 1943. Visiting the Bund takes one back to that era. Fifty-two buildings, all built in  4. European styles, line this famous section of East Zhongshan First Road.

The HSBC Tower, which now houses the Shanghai Pudong Development Bank, dominates the Bund. Inside, visitors gazes are  5.  to colorful mosaics (马赛克) on the dome ceiling.

Just south of the Bund, the traditional buildings and tiny lanes of the old Chinese city take visitors back in time. Here, the Yuyuan Gardens are the main attraction. Built in 1577 by a government official for his parents, the Yuyuan Gardens  6.  an area of two hectares(亩).

Shanghai’s premier shopping destination, Nanjing Road boasts 5.5 km of shops, malls, restaurants and excitement. Colorful neon(霓虹灯)signs   7. the street at night when thousands of people flood the area.

Restored shikumen exteriors open into restaurants, shops and art galleries. Photographer Guo Changyao 

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