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The breaking of the nuclear plants is causing electricity shortages(电力短缺) in Eastern Japan. As a result, electricity is cut off for 3-hour periods in the area of Tokyo and some other areas during daytime. In order to save electricity, some shops, restaurants and tourist places in the areas are closed for some time every day. But all major airports and train lines are still open and operating.
For the above reasons, tourists are advised not to visit the eastern areas in the near future. Visits to Western Japan are not affected by the event. People who plan to travel over the coming weeks and months are advised to pay attention to the situation for a few more days before making decisions.
小题1: This passage may probably be written by a_ _.
A.scientist | B.traveler | C.story writer | D.news reporter |
A.there would be more earthquakes and tsunamis |
B.several nuclear plants had been broken |
C.there were serious electricity shortages |
D.their houses were washed away by the tsunami |
A. avoid making electricity shortages even worse
B. avoid more people getting together
C, rebuild their broken buildings
D. keep away from nuclear radiation(核辐射)
小题4: The word “___” can be used instead of the underlined word “advised” in the last paragraph.
A.found | B.invited | C.told | D.met |
A.The earthquake happened before the tsunami. |
B.The earthquake happened after the tsunami. |
C.There was no electricity in Eastern Japan. |
D.People were not allowed to visit Western Japan. |
The breaking of the nuclear plants is causing electricity shortages(电力短缺) in Eastern Japan. As a result, electricity is cut off for 3-hour periods in the area of Tokyo and some other areas during daytime. In order to save electricity, some shops, restaurants and tourist places in the areas are closed for some time every day. But all major airports and train lines are still open and operating.
For the above reasons, tourists are advised not to visit the eastern areas in the near future. Visits to Western Japan are not affected by the event. People who plan to travel over the coming weeks and months are advised to pay attention to the situation for a few more days before making decisions.
【小题1】 This passage may probably be written by a_ _.
A.scientist | B.traveler | C.story writer | D.news reporter |
A.there would be more earthquakes and tsunamis |
B.several nuclear plants had been broken |
C.there were serious electricity shortages |
D.their houses were washed away by the tsunami |
A. avoid making electricity shortages even worse
B. avoid more people getting together
C, rebuild their broken buildings
D. keep away from nuclear radiation(核辐射)
【小题4】 The word “___” can be used instead of the underlined word “advised” in the last paragraph.
A.found | B.invited | C.told | D.met |
A.The earthquake happened before the tsunami. |
B.The earthquake happened after the tsunami. |
C.There was no electricity in Eastern Japan. |
D.People were not allowed to visit Western Japan. |
Strong earthquakes hit the east of Japan in the afternoon of March 11, causing several meter-high tsunami(海啸), which killed more than 10,000 people in areas along the coast. Several nuclear plants(核电站) at the coast were broken by the earthquake and tsunami. People living near the plants have been asked to move away. People living within 30 kilometers of the first plant are asked to stay indoors and close all windows.
The breaking of the nuclear plants is causing electricity shortages(电力短缺) in Eastern Japan. As a result, electricity is cut off for 3-hour periods in the area of Tokyo and some other areas during daytime. In order to save electricity, some shops, restaurants and tourist places in the areas are closed for some time every day. But all major airports and train lines are still open and operating.
For the above reasons, tourists are advised not to visit the eastern areas in the near future. Visits to Western Japan are not affected by the event. People who plan to travel over the coming weeks and months are advised to pay attention to the situation for a few more days before making decisions.
【小题1】 This passage may probably be written by a_ _.
A.scientist | B.traveler | C.story writer | D.news reporter |
A.there would be more earthquakes and tsunamis |
B.several nuclear plants had been broken |
C.there were serious electricity shortages |
D.their houses were washed away by the tsunami |
A. avoid making electricity shortages even worse
B. avoid more people getting together
C, rebuild their broken buildings
D. keep away from nuclear radiation(核辐射)
【小题4】 The word “___” can be used instead of the underlined word “advised” in the last paragraph.
A.found | B.invited | C.told | D.met |
A.The earthquake happened before the tsunami. |
B.The earthquake happened after the tsunami. |
C.There was no electricity in Eastern Japan. |
D.People were not allowed to visit Western Japan. |
Strong earthquakes hit the east of Japan in the afternoon of March 11, causing several meter-high tsunami(海啸), which killed more than 10,000 people in areas along the coast. Several nuclear plants(核电站) at the coast were broken by the earthquake and tsunami. People living near the plants have been asked to move away. People living within 30 kilometers of the first plant are asked to stay indoors and close all windows.
The breaking of the nuclear plants is causing electricity shortages(电力短缺) in Eastern Japan. As a result, electricity is cut off for 3-hour periods in the area of Tokyo and some other areas during daytime. In order to save electricity, some shops, restaurants and tourist places in the areas are closed for some time every day. But all major airports and train lines are still open and operating.
For the above reasons, tourists are advised not to visit the eastern areas in the near future. Visits to Western Japan are not affected by the event. People who plan to travel over the coming weeks and months are advised to pay attention to the situation for a few more days before making decisions.
【小题1】This passage may probably be written by a _____.
A.scientist | B.traveler | C.story writer | D.news reporter |
A.there would be more earthquakes and tsunamis |
B.several nuclear plants had been broken |
C.there were serious electricity shortages |
D.their houses were washed away by the tsunami |
A.avoid making electricity shortages even worse |
B.avoid more people getting together |
C.rebuild their broken buildings |
D.keep away from nuclear radiation(核辐射) |
A.The earthquake happened before the tsunami. |
B.The earthquake happened after the tsunami. |
C.There was no electricity in Eastern Japan. |
D.People were not allowed to visit Western Japan. |
It began to rain in Hong Kong on the morning of Monday, August 16th, 1971. At ten o’clock in the morning, Typhoon Rose was still 130 miles away but already the wind was blowing people’s umbrella away. The wind became stronger and stronger. The typhoon shelters were soon full of boats. Ships that were too big to go inside the shelters put down more anchors(锚). Some very big ships went out to the sea. It is safer for a big ship to be at sea in a typhoon because there are no rocks in the open sea. Kai Tak Airport closed. No planes were able to take off or land. At 9:00 in the evening, all the lights went out.
No one slept well that night. It is difficult to sleep in such bad weather.
In Typhoon Rose, more than one hundred people died.229 people were hurt and had and 66 of these had to go to hospital. 1,500 people lost their homes. The people of Hong Kong will not quickly forget Typhoon Rose!
小题1:What’s the possible result of Typhoon Rose in Hong Kong?
A.Lots of big ships hit rocks |
B.More than two hundred people lost their lives and many more lost their homes. |
C.People didn’t sleep well in such bad weather. |
D.People turned off all the lights at 9:00 in the evening. |
A.it caused the terrible losses. |
B.they didn’t sleep well that night. |
C.Typhoon Rose wasn’t as pretty as its name. |
D.they couldn’t find their ships after the typhoon. |
A.Typhoons all over the world have girls’ names. |
B.Typhoons with pretty names are usually beautiful. |
C.Typhoon Rose only hits Hong Kong. |
D.Typhoon Rose brought a storm to HongKong in 1971. |
A.they had more anchors | B.it was safer outside |
C.they were not afraid of rocks | D.it was too expensive for big ships t go inside the shelters. |
A.the names of typhoons | B.typhoons in Hong Kong |
C.Typhoon Rose | D.what a typhoon is like |