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  The China Northern Airlines crash that claimed 112 liveson May 7 was caused by a fire started by one of the passengers,Xinhua News Agency reported on Dec,7,2002.

  Officials from the air accident investigating committeelooking into the crash were quoted(引证)as saying a mannamed Zhang Pilin deliberately(蓄意地)started a blaze as the plane approached Dalian.Everyone on board,including Zhang,died when the airliner plunged into the sea off the coast of Dalian.

  The agency report did not elaborate(详细说明)on whatevidence had led the committee to conelude Zhang was respon-sible,only commenting that the relevant government departments are handing the case according to law.

  It was revealed(揭露)that zhang took out seven20.yuan(US $ 2.40.)insurance policieS before boarding the plane.

  In the event of his death and the insurance companies(保险公司)paying out,zhang's beneficiaries stood to receivemore than I million yuan(US $ 120.000.).

  Details of the suspected arsonist published by the Beijing Youth Daily said 37-year-old Zhang,a Dalian resident,had worked for police and foreign trade departments before quitting to start his own business.And,said the paper,his wife has experience of working for insurance companies.Zhang come under the spotlight soon after the accident because he was the only passenger on the ilfated plane to take out overtwo insurance policies.

  Insurance analysts Said Zhang's accident risk policieswould be invalid(查证)if it is confirmed his crimial act caused the disaster.

(1)

It can be inferred from the passage that ________

[  ]

A.

the insurance companies will pay out to Zhang's beneficiaries

B.

Zhang's beneficiaries will be thrown into prison

C.

the committee got the evidence that Zhang started a blaze

D.

the crash remains to be looked into

(2)

According to the passage,why did the committee conclude that Zhang deliberately started a blaze ________

[  ]

A.

He took out more insurance policies than usual.

B.

He was seen to start a blaze.

C.

His wife has experience of working for insurance companies.

D.

He worked for police and foreign trade departments.

(3)

How many insurance poliies is it that a passenger usually buys ________

[  ]

A.

Only one.

B.

At most two.

C.

More than two.

D.

At least two.

(4)

The title that best expresses the main idea of the pas sage is________

[  ]

A.

Gaining an Insurance by Cheating

B.

The Disadvantage of Insurance

C.

Dalian Crash

D.

The Cause of Crash and 112 Deaths Revealed

答案:1.D;2.A;3.B;4.D;
解析:

(2)

由第四、六段可知答案

(3)

由第六段中的“Zhang came under the spotlight soon after the accident because…to take out over tow insurance”可推知答案。

(4)

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提示:

提示:由第三段的句子“…only commenting that the relevent govermment departments are handling the case according to law.”可推知答案。


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