摘要: How long did the power failure last? A. Almost 12 hours. B. Almost 24 hours. C. More than 12 hours. D. More than 24 hours.

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New York, 10 November—5: 27 p. m. , yesterday. Biggest power failure(断电)in the city’s history.

Thousands of people got stuck(被困) in lifts. Martin Saltzman spent three hours between the 21st and 22nd floors of the Empire State Building. “There were twelve of us. But no one panicked(惊慌). We passed the time telling stories and playing word games. One man wanted to smoke but we didn’t let him. Firemen finally got us out. ”

“It was the best night we’ve ever had, ”said Angela Carraro, who runs an Italian restaurant on 42nd Street. “We had lots of candles on the tables and the waiters were carrying candles on their trays(托盘). The place was full—and night, in fact, for after we had closed, we let the people stay on and spend the night here. ”

The zoos had their problems like everyone else. Keepers worked through the night. They used blankets(毛毯) to keep flying squirrels and small monkeys warm. While zoos had problems keeping warm, supermarkets had problems keeping cool. “All of our ice cream and frozen foods melted(融化), ”said the manager of a store in downtown Manhattan. “They were worth $500 000. ”

The big electric clock in the lobby(大厅) of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in downtown Manhattan started ticking(滴答)again at 5: 25 this morning. It was almost on time.

1. Throughout the period of darkness, Martin Saltzman and the eleven others were______.

A. nervous

B. excited

C. calm

D. frightened

2. In what way was the night of November 10 the best night for Angela Carraro?

A. She had a taste of adventure.

B. Burning candles brightened the place.

C. Business was better than usual.

D. Many people spent the night in her restaurant.

3. How long did the power failure last?

A. Nearly 12 hours.

B. More than 12 hours.

C. Nearly 24 hours.

D. More than 24 hours.

4. During the power failure, the supermarkets______.

A. earned more than usual

B. had their frozen food melted

C. had to stop their business

D. sold a lot of blankets

 

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New York, 10 November—5: 27 p. m. , yesterday. Biggest power failure(断电)in the city’s history.

Thousands of people got stuck(被困) in lifts. Martin Saltzman spent three hours between the 21st and 22nd floors of the Empire State Building. “There were twelve of us. But no one panicked(惊慌). We passed the time telling stories and playing word games. One man wanted to smoke but we didn’t let him. Firemen finally got us out. ”

“It was the best night we’ve ever had, ”said Angela Carraro, who runs an Italian restaurant on 42nd Street. “We had lots of candles on the tables and the waiters were carrying candles on their trays(托盘). The place was full—and night, in fact, for after we had closed, we let the people stay on and spend the night here. ”

The zoos had their problems like everyone else. Keepers worked through the night. They used blankets(毛毯) to keep flying squirrels and small monkeys warm. While zoos had problems keeping warm, supermarkets had problems keeping cool. “All of our ice cream and frozen foods melted(融化), ”said the manager of a store in downtown Manhattan. “They were worth $500 000. ”

The big electric clock in the lobby(大厅) of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in downtown Manhattan started ticking(滴答)again at 5: 25 this morning. It was almost on time.

1. Throughout the period of darkness, Martin Saltzman and the eleven others were______.

A. nervous

B. excited

C. calm

D. frightened

2. In what way was the night of November 10 the best night for Angela Carraro?

A. She had a taste of adventure.

B. Burning candles brightened the place.

C. Business was better than usual.

D. Many people spent the night in her restaurant.

3. How long did the power failure last?

A. Nearly 12 hours.

B. More than 12 hours.

C. Nearly 24 hours.

D. More than 24 hours.

4. During the power failure, the supermarkets______.

A. earned more than usual

B. had their frozen food melted

C. had to stop their business

D. sold a lot of blankets

 

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      New York, 10 November 5:27pm, yesterday. Biggest power failure in the city's history.   
     *Thousands of people got stuck in lifts. Martin Saltzman spent three hours between the 21st and 22nd
floors of the Empire State Building. "There were twelve of us. But no one panicked. We passed the time
telling stories and playing word games. One man wanted to smoke but we didn't let him. Firemen finally got
us out."   
     *"It was the best night we've ever had.," said Angela Carraro. who runs an ltalian restaurant on 42nd
Street. "We had lots candles on the tables and the waiters were carrying candles on their trays. The place
was full and all night, in fact, for after we had closed, we let the people stay on and spend the night here."   
     * The zoos had their problems like everyone else. Keepers worked through the right. They used blankets
to keep flying squirrels and small monkeys warm. While zoos had problems keeping warm, supermarkets
had problems keeping cool."All of our ice cream and frozen foods melted," said the manger of a store in
downtown Manhattan. "They were worth $50,0000."   
     * The big electric clock in the lobby (大厅) of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in downtown Manhattan started
(滴答) again at 5:25 this morning. It was almost on time.
1. Throughout the period of darkness, Martin Saltzman and the eleven others were ______.   
A. nervous
B. excited
C. calm
D. frightened
2. In what way was the night of November 9 the best night for Angela Carraro?   

A. She had a taste of adventure.   
B. Burning candles brightened the place.   
C. Business was better than usual.   
D. Many people stayed the night in her restaurant.

3. How long did the power failure last?   
A. Nearly 12 hours.
B. More than 12 hours.   
C. Nearly 24 hours.
D. More than 24 hours.
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  New York, 10 November-5∶27 p.m., yesterday.Biggest power failure in the city's history.

  Thousands of people got stuck in lifts.Martin Saltzman spent three hours between the 21st and 22nd floors of the Empire State Building.“There were twelve of us.But no one panicked.We passed the time telling stories and playing word games.One man wanted to smoke but we didn't let him.Firemen finally got us out.”

  “It was the best night we've ever had,”said Angela Carraro who runs an Italian restaurant on 42nd Street.“We had lots of candles on the tables and the waiters were carrying candles on their trays.The place was full-and all night, in fact, for after we had closed, we let the people stay on and spend the night here.”

  The zoos had their problems like everyone else.Keepers worked through the night.They used blankets to keep flying squirrels and small monkeys marm.While zoos had problems keeping warm, supermarkets had problems keeping cool.“All of our ice cream and frozen foods melted,”said the manager of a store in downtown Manhattan.“They were worth $50,000.”

  The big electric clock in the lobby(大厅)of the WaldorfAstoria Hotel in downtown Manbattan started ticking(滴答)again at 5∶25 this morning.It was almost on time.

(1)

Throughout the period of darkness, Martion Saltzman and the eleven others were ________.

[  ]

A.

nervous

B.

excited

C.

calm

D.

frightened

(2)

In what way was the night of Novermber 9 the night for Angela Carraro?

[  ]

A.

She had a taste of adventure.

B.

Burning candles brightened the place.

C.

Business was better than usual.

D.

Many people stayed the night in her, restaurant.

(3)

How long did the power failure last?

[  ]

A.

Nearly 12 hours.

B.

More than 12 hours.

C.

Nearly 24 hours.

D.

More than 24 hours.

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  New York, 10 November, 5: 27 p. m. yesterday. Biggest power failure in the city's history.

  ●Thousands of people got stuck in the lifts. Martin Saltman spent three hours between the 21st and 22nd floors of the Empire State Building. “There were twelve of us. But no one paniced(恐慌). We passed the time telling stories and playing word games. One man wanted to smoke but we didn't let him. Firemen finally got us out. ”

  ●“It was the best night we've ever had.” said Angela Carraro, who runs an Italian restaurant on 42nd Street. “We had lots of candles on the tables and waiters were carrying candles there. The place was full and all night, for after we had closed, we let the people stay on and spend the night here.”

  ●The zoos had their problems like everyone else. Keepers worked through the night. They used blankets (毯子)to keep flying squirrels and small monkeys warm. While zoos had problems keeping warm, supermarkets had problems keeping cool. “All of our ice-cream and frozen foods melted,” said the manager of a store in downtown Manhattan . “They were worth $ 50,000 .”

  ●The big electric clack in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in downtown Manhattan started ticking again at 5:25 this morning. It was almost on time .

1.Through the period of darkness, Martin Saltman and the eleven others were ________.

[  ]

A.nervous
B.excited
C.calm
D.frightened

2.In what way was the night of November 9 the best night for Angela Carraro?

[  ]

A.She had a taste of adventure .

B.Burning candles brightened the place.

C.Business was better than usual.

D.Many people stayed the night in her restaurant.

3.How long did the power failure last?

[  ]

A.Nearly 12 hours.
B.More than 12 hours.
C.Nearly 24 hours.
D.More than 24 hours.
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