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4、Has anyone been prepared for the possibility that unexpected poor visibility (能见度) will stop the pilot from landing? If your pilot is forced to turn back only for his lack of passing a certain test, you will be certainly shocked. This very thing happened to the passengers on Flight BE1431 on Thursday. Just minutes before landing on Charles de Gaulle Airport (戴高乐机场), Paris, the pilot, a very experienced one, told his passengers, “Unfortunately I’m not qualified to land in Paris for the poor visibility. To do so a level II qualification(资格)is required, which I have not gained. We’ll have to fly back.” Then, you may guess how the passengers felt about their flight back to the starting airport.
A spokeswoman said the pilot was really experienced with more than 30 years flying a number of different passenger aircraft types. “But he has recently transferred from flying a BQ300 to a BQ400, so he has to regain his qualification for landing in such conditions as the thick fog he experienced this time,” she said. “The pilot, therefore, quite correctly turned the aircraft back, a decision 100 percent accepted by the aviation (航空) officials in the company.”
One passenger said she had missed an appointment for an interview in Paris. “I might have had a nice chance to work in Paris,” she told the local newspaper. “The whole thing sounds hard to believe. If I had not been on the plane, I would take it as a funny story!”
The British Civil Aviation Authority described the incident as one that was “quite unusual but probably not unheard of,” because there are different classifications (等级) of aircraft with different qualifications for landing in different climatic conditions and when an aircraft is updated, the pilots have to get retrained, even though they have enough skills to do the job successfully.
Poor pilot, it’s not really his fault...
49. According to the passage, it was _______ that mainly caused the aircraft to fly back.
A. the unusual thick fog B. the pilot’s qualification
C. the air traffic controller D. the airline company
50. The spokeswoman thought _______.
A. the pilot did a funny thing B. the pilot lacked the ability
C. the pilot should not fly the new plane D. the pilot did what he should
51. Without her own experience, the passenger would consider the incident to be quite _______.
A. unsafe B. normal C. unbelievable D. acceptable
52. Which of the following is true?
A. It was the airline’s fault to require pilots to update qualification.、
B. The announcement made by the pilot seemed quite interesting.
C. Actually, the pilot had the ability of landing the plane safe.
D. The weather above the Airport was within the pilot’s expectation.
试题答案
4、BDCC
Has anyone been prepared for the possibility that unexpected poor visibility (能见度) will stop the pilot from landing? If your pilot is forced to turn back only for his lack of passing a certain test, you will be certainly shocked. This very thing happened to the passengers on Flight BE1431 on Thursday. Just minutes before landing on Charles de Gaulle Airport (戴高乐机场), Paris, the pilot, a very experienced one, told his passengers, “Unfortunately I’m not qualified to land in Paris for the poor visibility. To do so a level II qualification(资格)is required, which I have not gained. We’ll have to fly back.” Then, you may guess how the passengers felt about their flight back to the starting airport.
A spokeswoman said the pilot was really experienced with more than 30 years flying a number of different passenger aircraft types. “But he has recently transferred from flying a BQ300 to a BQ400, so he has to regain his qualification for landing in such conditions as the thick fog he experienced this time,” she said. “The pilot, therefore, quite correctly turned the aircraft back, a decision 100 percent accepted by the aviation (航空) officials in the company.”
One passenger said she had missed an appointment for an interview in
The British Civil Aviation Authority described the incident as one that was “quite unusual but probably not unheard of,” because there are different classifications (等级) of aircraft with different qualifications for landing in different climatic conditions and when an aircraft is updated, the pilots have to get retrained, even though they have enough skills to do the job successfully.
Poor pilot, it’s not really his fault...
49. According to the passage, it was _______ that mainly caused the aircraft to fly back.
A. the unusual thick fog B. the pilot’s qualification
C. the air traffic controller D. the airline company
50. The spokeswoman thought _______.
A. the pilot did a funny thing B. the pilot lacked the ability
C. the pilot should not fly the new plane D. the pilot did what he should
51. Without her own experience, the passenger would consider the incident to be quite _______.
A. unsafe B. normal C. unbelievable D. acceptable
52. Which of the following is true?
A. It was the airline’s fault to require pilots to update qualification.、
B. The announcement made by the pilot seemed quite interesting.
C. Actually, the pilot had the ability of landing the plane safe.
D. The weather above the Airport was within the pilot’s expectation.
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A spokeswoman said the pilot was really experienced with more than 30 years flying a number of different passenger aircraft types. “But he has recently transferred from flying a BQ300 to a BQ400, so he has to regain his qualification for landing in such conditions as the thick fog he experienced this time,” she said. “The pilot, therefore, quite correctly turned the aircraft back, a decision 100 percent accepted by the aviation(航空)officials in the company.”
One passenger said she had missed an appointment for an interview in Paris. “I might have had a nice chance to work in Paris,” she told the local newspaper. “The whole thing sounds hard to believe. If I had not been on the plane, I would take it as a funny story!”
The British Civil Aviation Authority described the incident as one that was “quite unusual but probably not unheard of”, because there are different classifications(等级)of aircraft with different qualifications for landing in different climatic conditions and when an aircraft is updated, the pilots have to get retrained, even though they have enough skills to do the job successfully.
Poor pilot, it’s not really his fault...
1.According to the passage, it was _____ that mainly caused the aircraft to fly back.
A.the unusual thick fog B.the pilot’s qualification
C.the air traffic controller D.the airline company
2.The spokeswoman thought _______.
A.the pilot did a funny thing B.the pilot lacked the ability
C.the pilot should not fly the new plane D.the pilot did what he should
3.Without her own experience, the passenger would consider the incident to be quite _______.
A.unsafe B.normal C.unbelievable D.acceptable
4.Which of the following is true?
A.It was the airline’s fault to require pilots to update qualification.
B.The announcement made by the pilot seemed quite interesting.
C.Actually, the pilot had the ability of landing the plane safe.
D.The weather above the Airport was within the pilot’s expectation.
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