55. A. lost B. killed
C. saved
D. protected
III Reading Comprehension (40 scores)
A
Being not far
from the sea, London is famous for its fogs(雾). The worst
of them happened on December 4, 1952. All movement in the Town came to a stop.
It was almost impossible to drive or ride in anything. The streets which led
into the
centre were filled with buses that moved two miles an hour.
Soon, however, the traffic was stopped. Being left by their drivers, the buses
and cars stood empty in the streets, Many who usually traveled by bus took
underground(地铁). But there were so many people there that the
gates had to be closed. Being caught in the fog, people felt their way along
the walls of houses with one hand, while they put out the other in front of
them so as not to knock against something or somebody.
At the Opera House (歌剧院)
they got through the first act(幕)of La Traviata before
so much fog had spread(蔓延)into the building that
the singers could not see the conductor.
It
was a terrible fog, indeed, and as many as 4 000 people in London lost their lives.