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The Diaoyu islands have a long history as part of China's territory(领土), belonging to the country since ancient times. They are located(位于) to the northeast of China's Taiwan Island, The total landmass of these islands (总面积) is about 5.69 square kilometers.
Since the Japanese government “bought” the Diaoyu Islands, the tension (紧张)between China and Japan about the islands has gone up. Several major Shanghai travel agencies have decided to stop organizing tours to Japan and advised Japan-bound (前往日本的) tourists to make other plans, becauese of the Diaoyu Islands issue(争端).
The Shanghai China CYTS Outbound Travel Service Co. Ltd. (上海中青旅出境旅游服务有限公司)stopped the tour to Japan and will gradually stop receiving tourist bookings(预订) to Japan after the National Day holiday, according to Liu Xin, the company’s manager.
The Shanghai branch of the China Travel International Ltd. (中国国际旅行社有限公司上海分部) also said it was advising people who wanted to visit Japan to change their plans.
In fact, tourists had already begun to ask for cancellation(取消) of their tours to Japan because they were worried about their safety.
Last year, more than 100,000 tourists from Shanghai went to Japan on organized tours. That made Japan the second most popular tour place for travelers from the city, only after Thailand.
【小题1】The Diaoyu Islands don’t belong to Japan, do they?
A.Yes, they do. | B.Yes, they are. |
C.No, they don’t. | D.No, they aren’t. |
A.Because it is far from China to Japan. |
B.Because they think they couldn’t make more money by organizing the tour to Japan |
C.Because it will cost too much money. |
D.Becauese the Diaoyu Islands issue happened between China and Japan. |
A.China's Taiwan Island is located to the southwest of the Diaoyu Islands. |
B.Japan is the most popular tour place for travelers from the city. |
C.The Shanghai China CYTS Outbound Travel Service Co. Ltd. said it was advising people who wanted to visit Japan to change their plans. |
D.The Shanghai branch of the China Travel International Ltd. stopped the tour to Japan |
A.an ad | B.a piece of news | C.a poster | D.a survey |
A.The Diaoyu Islands belong to China since ancient times. |
B.The Japanese government “bought” the Diaoyu Islands. |
C.Tourists canceled (取消) the tours to Japan becauese of the Diaoyu Islands issue. |
D.Last year, many tourists went to Japan on organized tours. |
根据下列句子及所给汉语注释或通过上下文,在答题卡上标有题号的横线上,写出空缺处各单词的正确形式。每空一词。
1.He hardly ▲__ (呼吸)when he heard the bad news.
2.It’s really kind of him to _▲_ (提供)to lend me some money.
3.It’s almost impossible for the two sides to reach an __▲__ (一致)about the issue.
4.How much _▲_ (漂亮)she looks without her glasses!
5.I found a cat lying on the ground, still _▲_ (活着).
6.He was down with the flu, and ▲__ (因此) couldn’t come to the party.
7.Your opinion is _▲_ (完全)different from mine.
8.Water turns into ice if the temperature drops _▲_ 0℃.
9.The man in the parking lot _▲_ me 30 yuan for parking my car, that was really too much.
10.He can solve this problem without any _▲_ , it’s so easy to him.
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APRIL 5 marks the 100th anniversary(周年纪念日)of the sinking(下沉)of the Titanic. In 1997, the movie Titanic was a huge hit all around the world. Now, the 3-D version of the movie will come to Chinese theaters on April 10.
As anyone who has seen the movie knows, the Titanic struck an iceberg(冰山) and sank on its first voyage in 1912, killing 1,517 people. A century after the accident, scientists have found something new to blame(负责任) for the sinking: the moon. Donald Olson, a Texas State University physicist, led a team of astronomers(天文学家) to examine the moon’s role, according to Reuters.
Normally, icebergs stay in place and cannot move until they melt enough or a high tide(潮汐) frees them. A single iceberg can become stuck many times on its journey southward. The process can take several years.
According to Olson, a hundred years ago the moon made its closest approach to the Earth in more than 1,400 years. This caused the moon to have a much stronger pull on the Earth’s oceans than usual, which created a super-high tide. The tide pushed icebergs from shallow waters off the coasts of Canada’s provinces, Newfoundland and Labrador, into the Titanic’s way.
“Of course, the final cause of the accident was that the ship struck an iceberg,” Olson told Reuters. “It went full speed into a region with icebergs, but the lunar connection(月亮的联系) may explain how an unusually large number of icebergs got into the path of the Titanic.”
The research team will publish their research in the April issue of Sky & Telescope magazine.
根据短文内容,选最佳择答案,并在答题卡上按要求作答。
1. How many people lost their lives in this accident?
A . Over 2,000 people. B. About 100 people.
C. More than 1,500 people. D. We don’t know.
2. The underlined word “voyage” in the second paragraph really means ______.
A. 航行 B. 飞行 C. 划船 D.游泳
3. Which of the following about icebergs is TRUE?
A. Icebergs move only when the tide frees them.
B. An iceberg can stop for some time during its travel.
C. An iceberg will move as soon as its melts.
D. It takes an iceberg several months to leave its place.
4. Which of the following played a role in the sinking of the Titanic?
a. the moon b. the tides c. too many passengers
d. the high speed of the ship e. going the wrong way f. the iceberg
A. a,b,c,f B. a,c,d,e C. a,b,d,f D.a,c,e,f
5.. What is the article mainly about?
A. The main cause of the Titanic’s sinking.
B. The 100th anniversary of the Titanic.
C. The moon’s great influence on the Earth’s tides.
D. The moon’s role in the sinking of the Titanic.
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根据下列句子及所给汉语注释或通过上下文,在答题卡上标有题号的横线上,写出空缺处各单词的正确形式。每空一词。
【小题1】He hardly ▲__ (呼吸)when he heard the bad news.
【小题2】It’s really kind of him to _▲_ (提供)to lend me some money.
【小题3】It’s almost impossible for the two sides to reach an __▲__ (一致)about the issue.
【小题4】How much _▲_ (漂亮)she looks without her glasses!
【小题5】I found a cat lying on the ground, still _▲_ (活着).
【小题6】He was down with the flu, and ▲__ (因此) couldn’t come to the party.
【小题7】Your opinion is _▲_ (完全)different from mine.
【小题8】Water turns into ice if the temperature drops _▲_ 0℃.
【小题9】The man in the parking lot _▲_ me 30 yuan for parking my car, that was really too much.
【小题10】He can solve this problem without any _▲_ , it’s so easy to him.
Choose the words or expressions to complete the passage(选择最恰当的单词或词语,完成短文)
For many years the United States and the other countries used gold and silver as money. Paper money was used to stand for the holdings(储备)of both gold and silver. The value of silver was limited to that of gold. Fifteen ounces(盎司) of silver had the same value of one ounce of gold. These values did not change until after 1860 when mines(银矿)in the west of the United States began to 1 large amounts of silver. This extra amount of silver caused the price of silver to 2 . Then fifteen ounces of silver would no longer buy one ounce of gold. In 1871 Germany declared(宣布)that it would not support its paper money with silver any more. Instead, it would use only gold. Other countries of Europe quickly 3 the same. The United States passed a law in 1973 that prevented the government from using silver as money. Western silver producers protested(抗议)loudly and put much pressure on the 4 makers. Five years later a new law was 5 . It said that the government must buy four and half million ounces of silver each month. The new law increased the amount of silver money. The country had two kinds of quite different views on the issue(发行)silver money. Businessmen, bankers and other rich men wanted to 6 the use of silver money because it made the dollar less valuable. But farmers, laborers and the others who owned the money not only wanted silver money but also wanted an unlimited supply of it.
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