题目内容

London Underground and New York Subway are the best known public transport systems in the world. The two systems have many things in common, but there are also important differences.

The following table shows some of the similarities and differences.

Background

London Underground

New York Subway

Number of lines(路线)

12

25

Route miles

253

233

Work hours

20hours/ day

24 hours/ day

Passengers / year

1 billion

1.3 billion

Crashes (撞车) in last 10 years

None

At least six

Frequency(频率)

Every 2 minutes in rush hour

Every 1.55 –10 minutes during rush hour

1.The table above can’t be from .

A.a magazine B.a storybook C.a newspaper D.a guidebook

2.It’s to take an underground in London than to take a subway in New York.

A.much safer B.more dangerous C.as safe as D.as dangerous as

3.From the table we can know .

A.We can take an underground any time in London.

B.There are more people in New York than in London.

C.We shouldn’t take the subway because of the crashes.

D.There are more lines in New York than in London.

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December 12

I’m so thankful we’re all okay. I never imagined I’d have to go through something as terrible as what happened yesterday. At first I thought we were about to have just a usual rainstorm. The sky got dark and the wind picked up. Dad came in early from the fields on his truck. Then my sister Julia said, “Look at the sky. Doesn't it look wired?”

We went to the window and saw big black clouds. I felt afraid as the strong wind blew up. Mom told us to run to the storm cellar, but I wanted to go to my room to get some of my things first. Mom caught me and made me stay with everyone else. As we ran toward the storm cellar, I saw a long, thin cloud drop down from the sky and touch the ground. The noise grew louder, like a train rushing straight at us. My little brother Mark started to cry. I picked him up and carried him down the steps into the cellar.

Above us, we heard terrible sounds that seemed to go on forever. All I could think about was losing my computer and MP3 player. I knew Julia was worried about the clothes she had just bought, and Mark was thinking about his favorite toys.

When it finally grew quiet again, we came upstairs. The whole house was gone. We all had the exact same feeling. Instead of crying about what we had lost, we hugged each other and cried because everyone was safe. We still had what mattered most—our family.

1.What is the possible meaning of the underlined word “weird” in Paragraph 1?

A.Colorful. B.Strange. C.Bright. D.Peaceful.

2.What is the storm cellar according to the passage?

A.A tool to show how terrible the storm is. B.A museum to introduce what the storm is.

C.A place to keep you safe from the storm. D.A machine to predict when a storm comes.

3.Why did the family cry after the storm?

A.Because they were thankful to be safe. B.Because they had to rebuild their house.

C.Because they were still feeling afraid. D.Because they lost many valuable belongings.

4.Which is the right order of the following events according to the passage?

a. The whole house was blown away by the heavy storm.

b. A long, thin cloud dropped down and touched the ground.

c. Dad drove his truck back home from the fields early.

d. Mom stopped the writer from getting things in her room.

A.c-b-d-a B.c-d-b-a C.d-b-c-a D.d-c-b-a

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