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Days later, the radioactive cloud had spread as far as Scotland. Its radiation was weak, but all over Europe radioactive rain was falling. In some areas people were advised not to eat fresh vegetables, or drink fresh milk, and the sale of meat was forbidden.
The accident at Chernobyl was the world’s worst nuclear accident. In Britain, it convinced (使……相信) many people that all nuclear power stations should be shut down for good. But the Central Electricity Generating Board didn’t agree. They claimed that ·similar disasters could not happen in Britain because of safer designs, fewer deaths are caused using nuclear fuel (燃料) than by mining for coal or drilling for oil and gas. Nuclear accidents are unusually fewer compared with other types of accidents-such as air crashes, fires or dam break-down more nuclear power stations are necessary because the world’s supplies of oil, coal and natural gas are running out.
In 1957 in Cumbria (Britain) a nuclear reactor overheated and caught fire. No one was killed but fourteen workers received radiation overdose. Small amounts of gas and dust were let out over the local countryside.
An official report said the accident was nearly a full-scale disaster. The Nuclear Authority wanted the report published but the Prime Minister at the time refused. He thought that it would make people less confident in Britain’s nuclear industry. Thirty years later, the cabinet(内阁) records of 1957 were published. Only then did the public discover what had really happened in Cumbria.
小题1:. One result of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster was that ______.
A.25,000 people were killed |
B.fresh foods were polluted |
C.people in Scotland were taken away from their homes |
D.hundreds of houses in Chernobyl were destroyed |
A.are most unlikely to cause death | B.are always kept secret from the public |
C.can only happen in underdeveloped countries | D.may happen in any country that has nuclear power station. |
A.still believed it could not happen in their country. |
B.were not convinced that nuclear power stations could be safe |
C.accepted that there would be fewer deaths than in drilling for oil |
D.supported nuclear power stations because world fuel supplies were low |
A.Britain’s supplies of oil, coal and gas were running out |
B.it takes thirty years for the effects of radiation to appear |
C.fewer people died in that accident than in other types of accidents |
D.it was concerned that the British people would doubt their country’s nuclear expertise (核技术) |
答案
小题1:.B
小题1:.D
小题1:.B
小题1:.D
解析
核心考点
试题【The disaster at the Chernobyl(former USSR前苏联) power station happened quickly and】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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“Ready… set…”. The gun popped and we were off. The other girls rushed________(24) me. I felt_________(25) as I fell farther and farther behind.
“Hooray!” shouted the crowd. It was the loudest________(26) I had ever heard at a meet. The first-place runner was two laps(圈))ahead of me when she
crossed the finish line.
“Maybe I should________(27).” I thought as I moved on. _______(28), I
decided to to keep going. During the last two laps, I ran _______(29) and decided not to_______(30) in track next year.It wouldn’t be worth it, ______(31) my foot did heal.
When I finished, I heard a cheer--- ________(32) than the one I’d heard earlier. I turned around, _________(33) the boys were preparing for theirs. “They must be cheering for the boys.”
I was leaving________(34) several girls came up to me. “Wow, you’ve got courage!” one of them told me.
“Courage? I just __________(35) a race!” I thought.
“I would have given up on the first lap,” said another girl. “We were cheering for you. Did you hear us?”
Suddenly I regained _________(36). I decided to ________(37) track next year. I realized strength and courage aren’t always__________(38) in medals and victories, but in the _________(39) we overcome. The strongest people are not always the people who win, _________(40) the people who don’t give up when they lose.
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A.cheer | B.shout | C.cry | D.noise |
A.slow down | B.drop out | C.go on | D.speed up |
A.Therefore | B.Otherwise | C.Besides | D.However |
A.with delight | B.with fear | C.in pain | D.in advance |
A.play | B.arrive | C.race | D.attend |
A.even if | B.only if | C.unless | D.until |
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A.while | B.when | C.as | D.since |
A.finished | B.won | C.passed | D.lost |
A.cheer | B.hope | C.interest | D.experience |
A.hold on | B.turn to | C.begin with | D.stick with |
A.measured | B.praised | C.tested | D.increased |
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In Mrs. Leonards" school at that time, it was 40 for teachers to give their children an annual 41 test. However, in Mary"s case, 42 her cleft palate, she was hardly able to hear out of one ear. 43 not to let the other children have another“ 44 "to point out, she would 45 when her bad ear was tested each year. The “hearing test”was 46 by having a child walk to the classroom door,turn sideways, 47 one ear with a fingre, and then 48 what the teacher whispered. When Mary had to turn her bad ear towards her teacher she would 49 to cover her good ear. She knew that teachers 50 often say things like,“The sky is blue,”or“What color are your shoes?”But not on that day. Surely, God 51 seven words in
Mrs. Leonard"s mouth that 52 Mary"s life forever. When the test came, Mary heard:“ I wish you were my little girl.”You can imagine how deeply these words 53 Mary.
Yes, affirming (肯定)words are 54 to say to the people around you. While words from
a godly teacher can soften a heart, words form you can powerfully set the 55 of another
One"s life.
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A.hurt | B.moved | C.upset | D.scared |
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“I won’t!” Patterton’s voice rose. “Who do you think you are, giving orders-----“ “I’ll tell you who I am, Jerome. I’m the guy who warned the board against in-depth involvement with SuNatCo. I fought against heavy trust department buying of the stock, but no one-----including you -----would listen. Now Supranational is caving in.” Alex leaned across the desk and slammed a fist down hard. “Don’t you understand? Supranational can bring this bank down with it.”
Patterton was shaken. “But is SuNatCo in real trouble? Are you sure?”
“If I weren’t, do you think I’d be here? I’m giving you a chance to salvage something at least.” He pointed to his wristwatch. “It’s an hour since the New York stock market opened. Jerome, get on the phone and give that order!”
Muscles around the bank president’s mouth twitched nervously. Never decisive, strong influence often swayed him. He hesitated, then picked up the telephone.
“Get me Mitchell in the trust department… Mitch? This is Jerome. Listen carefully. I want you to give a sell order immediately on all the Supranational stock we hold… Yes, sell every share.” Patterton listened, then said impatiently, “Yes, I know what it’ll do to the market. And I know it’s irregular.” His eyes sought Alex’s for reassurance. The hand holding the telephone trembled as he said, “There’s no time to hold meetings. So do it! Yes, I accept responsibility.”
He hung up and reached for a glass of water. “The stock is already down. Our selling will depress it more. We’ll be taking a big beating.”
“It’s our clients-----people who trusted us-----who will take the beating. And they’d have taken a bigger one still, if we’d waited. Even now we’re not out of the woods. A week from now the SEC may disallow those sales. They may rule we had inside knowledge that Supranational was about to be bankrupt, which we should have reported and which would have halted trading in the stock.
小题1: Alex filled him in quickly on the Jax report. The sentence means:
A.He filled his name on the Jax report quickly. |
B.Alex signed his name to the Jax report quickly. |
C.He offered the FMA president the Jax report smartly. |
D.He prepared the Jax report for Patterton to sign smartly. |
A.SuNatCo would bring the stock market down if it sold all the Supranational stock they held. |
B.The president was stubborn and would never listen to others. |
C.Alex will take the place of Patterton in the future. |
D.the clients would take a bigger beating than the bank |
A.the old stock can be bought and sold |
B.shares can be bought and sold |
C.paper stock can be bought and sold |
D.some of the stock can be taken without being paid for |
A.free from danger | B.short of wood |
C.running out of wood | D.set free |
A.good leader of the U.S.A | B.a good manager of a company |
C.headmaster | D.banker, an indecisive sort of person |
Six of us drove to the coast. It was the first time we’d been off the base on our own without our field assistant, so it had a slightly different feeling — more like a few friends going to the seaside than an Antarctic field trip! When we reached Windy Creek, we luckily caught sight of quite a few small flying seabirds, which are seldom seen there.
Once on the sea ice we found that some of the more curious penguins had wandered over from the main group to come and check us out. We’d been told that then they were nursing their chicks (刚孵出的幼雏) and they would be more careful and nervous than last time, but that didn’t seem to be the case. We walked across to the main group which were stretched for a couple of miles along the coast. We sat down for some sandwiches and soon found ourselves surrounded by many curious observers. Without any attackers on land, they were very brave and came within a meter of us to pose (摆姿势) for photos.
Before heading back, we spent a few hours on the sea ice watching the penguins and their chicks, which had grown dramatically (明显地) since our last visit. It was such a nice day.
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When did the trip most probably happen?
A.On a dull Sunday. | B.On a warm Sunday. |
C.On a summer Sunday. | D.On a winter Sunday. |
It can be inferred from the second paragraph that the six people _____.
A.felt a little nervous |
B.felt a little excited |
C.were left all by themselves on their Antarctic base |
D.got bored with staying with their field assistant |
What does the writer mean by saying “but that didn’t seem to be the case”?
A.They were told a lie. |
B.A wrong decision was made. |
C.The truth was the opposite. |
D.They didn’t believe what they were told. |
The six people did the following during the trip EXCEPT _____.
A.feed the penguins |
B.take pictures of the penguins |
C.enjoy watching flying seabirds |
D.watch the young penguins |
“It was __39__, but it was also a lot of fun,” Tanaka said, sitting __40__ the living room floor with his 4-month-old son, Daiki, __41__ on his back. “ I saw the first time he __42__. It was a great experience.”
Tanaka, 31, is one of a __43__ number of fathers in Japan who are taking a bigger __44__ inside the home. Men are a __45__ sight with kids at parks and zoos at weekends, though often __46__ yawning. Books and magazines __47__ fathers on how to play with and care for their kids. For Japan’s __48__ housewives, the changing is too late. In Tanaka’s case, his wife, Ayako, 28, was __49__ to take a full year of leave , for she was a school teacher.
__50__ for Tanaka, a department chief at his company had taken the __51__ leave a few years before, so his plan to __52__ three months unpaid leave was not a total shock to his __53__. Ayako took three months off for Daiki, then it was Tanaka’s __54__ when she went back to work. Daiki started day care full-time at __55__ month. Tanaka said at that time he was able to work again.
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A.anything | B.something | C.everything | D.nothing |
A.well | B.poorly | C.specially | D.badly |
A.working | B.dancing | C.drinking | D.cooking |
A.easy | B.interesting | C.exciting | D.tough |
A.beside | B.against | C.on | D.above |
A.hanged | B.hung | C.joked | D.sang |
A.fell asleep | B.stood up | C.dressed up | D.jumped up |
A.growing | B.falling | C.adding | D.fixing |
A.step | B.action | C.hold | D.role |
A.interesting | B.different | C.common | D.short |
A.seen | B.said | C.observed | D.blamed |
A.drive | B.send | C.comfort | D.treat |
A.self-confident | B.overworked | C.poorly-dressed | D.well-fed |
A.unfair | B.unwilling | C.unfit | D.undecided |
A.Hardly | B.Sadly | C.Unluckily | D.Fortunately |
A.immediate | B.short | C.sick | D.same |
A.teacher | B.boss | C.wife | D.child |
A.take | B.give | C.make | D.offer |
A.duty | B.fault | C.turn | D.decision |
A.third | B.fifth | C.sixth | D.tenth |
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