“Choo,Choo!”Here comes the Chunnel train. Get aboard if you want to learn more about this underground transportation system. This is an unusual form of transportation, because it is a tunnel that trains travel through and not an actual form of transportation.
The Chunnel is actually the English nickname for the Channel Tunnel. In French,it is called le tunnel sous la Manche. It is a rail tunnel beneath the English Channel at the Straits of Dover. It connects Cheriton in Kent, England with Sangatte in northern France. It is the second longest rail tunnel in the world.
Did you know that the British and the French had a race while they were building the Chunnel? The race was to see who could get to the middle of the tunnel first. The British won by a little bit. It took 15,000 workers over seven years to dig the tunnel. The tunnel was finished in 1994.
The completed Chunnel cost about $21 billion. But it all paid off, because it became very popular, very quick. Millions of people use it. Now it is getting even more popular.
There are three complete tunnels in the Chunnel. The two outside ones are the passenger trains. The small inner one is a guidance train. The guidance train is not used for transportation. Each track is exactly parallel to each other.
There are four different train systems in the Chunnel. The Eurostar is a high speed passenger service that connects London, Paris, Brussels and Lille. The Eurotunnel shuttle is a rail ferry service. These shuttles carry cars and vans. These are railcars that allow drivers to drive their vehicles on and off. There are also two Eurotunnel goods service trains.
Now you know more about the Chunnel. Everybody off,this is the last stop.
【小题1】The Channel Tunnel links ________with________.
| A.London; Paris | B.Cheriton; Sangatte |
| C.Lille; Brussels | D.Dover; Kent |
| A.passengers | B.drivers and their vehicles |
| C.goods | D.staff members of the Chunnel |
| A.found in a guidebook | B.read in a magazine |
| C.broadcast on a train | D.heard in a railway station |
【小题1】B
【小题2】A
【小题3】B
【小题4】C
解析试题分析:本文是列车上的广播内容。介绍英吉利海峡隧道,又称海峡隧道或欧洲隧道,它的规模之大,耗时之长,费用之巨,设计之巧,让世人叹为观止。
【小题1】细节理解题。根据第二段倒数第二句. It connects Cheriton in Kent, England with Sangatte in northern France.中的内容可知英吉利海峡隧道连接的是英国的Cheriton 和法国的Sangatte。选B
【小题2】细节理解题。根据第五段中的“three complete tunnels; two outside ones; The small inner one”可判断A 项是隧道的构造图。
【小题3】细节理解题。根据倒数第二段第三句、第四句和第五句中的内容可知这种隧道用来运载司机和车辆。选B
【小题4】推理判断题。结合第一段第二句中的内容以及最后一段中的内容可推断本文是列车上的广播内容。选C
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My wife and I heard none of the baby that night, and the next morning when I went into his room, I found him still watching TV himself.
I found in my baby's behavior a symbol of the new generation. My wife and I had given him some books to examine, but he merely spit upon them. When we read to him, he did not feel comfortable. And so it is in the schools. We find that our students don't read and they look down upon reading and scold those of us who teach it. All they want to do is watch TV. After this experience with the baby, however, I have reached a conclusion: “Let them watch it!” If television is that much more attractive to children than books, why should we fight about it? Let them watch it all they want!
【小题1】Why did the author bring a TV set into his son's room?
| A.To make his son keep quiet. |
| B.To spend the night by watching TV programs. |
| C.In order not to let his son feel lonely. |
| D.To make his son go to sleep as soon as possible. |
| A.unexpected | B.encouraging | C.exciting | D.nervous |
| A.a doctor | B.a reporter | C.an editor | D.a teacher |
| A.They prefer reading to watching TV. |
| B.They like watching TV after school. |
| C.They would rather watch TV than read books. |
| D.They like their teachers who teach them reading. |
| A.talk about | B.think about | C.quallel about | D.care about |
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One of the most popular outdoor training programmes in both the US and Britain , is Outward Bound ( 户外训练 ) . It was founded in 1941 in Wales and attracts hundreds of thousands of adventurous types every year .
The courses are to broaden minds through experiences that build confidence , self-esteem ( 自尊 ) and character . As well as specialist courses such as canoeing , leadership skills and sailing , participants can take part in week long adventure training camps which include a host of sports and survival training education skills .
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【小题1】The advantage of the training courses is that _________________ .
| A.participants can make friends with others |
| B.participants can visit some places of interest |
| C.participants can experience different adventures |
| D.participants can learn how wonderful nature is |
| A.learning first aid skills | B.collecting facts of environment |
| C.preserving wildlife | D.rock climbing and sailing |
| A.To introduce the training course to readers |
| B.To persuade readers to take part in the training courses. |
| C.To tell readers the danger of this training course |
| D.To introduce the wonders of the world to readers |
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【小题1】The underlined sentence in Paragraph 1 is used to show .
| A.psychological time is quite puzzling |
| B.time should not be measured by a pendulum |
| C.physical time is different from psychological time |
| D.physical theory has nothing to do with the true sense of time |
| A.Our sense of time changes. |
| B.We spend less time at the beach. |
| C.More time is structured and scheduled. |
| D.Time is structured with too many appointments. |
| A.excitement | B.unfamiliarity |
| C.imagination | D.amusement |
| A.give various explanations about time |
| B.describe how we experience time psychologically |
| C.show the different ideas of physicists and psychologists on time |
| D.explain why time flies and how to slow it down psychologically |
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【小题1】You can tell whether a baby is a girl or a boy according to the first name in _____.
| A.Denmark | B.New Zealand | C.Iceland | D.Germany |
| A.be approved by the office of vital statistics. |
| B.be accepted by the National Register of Persons. |
| C.contain only letters in the Roman alphabet. |
| D.be paid for some money. |
| A.Bin Laden | B.Talula Does The Hula |
| C.Keenan Got Lucky | D.John Smith |
| A.Danish babies’ names should be on the list if parents can’t get the permission. |
| B.Each year about 150-200 reviewed names are rejected in Denmark. |
| C.Adolf Hitler is banned in Iceland. |
| D.Parents should pay a fee for babies’ names if the names are rejected. |
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【小题1】According to the “well-known pattern” in Paragraph 1, a married man ________.
| A.takes on heavier work |
| B.does more housework |
| C.is the main breadwinner |
| D.is the master of the house |
| A.About 28 | B.About 26 | C.About 13 | D.About 6 |
| A.An unmarried man. |
| B.An older married man. |
| C.A younger married man. |
| D.A married man with children. |
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【小题1】The author develops the third paragraph mainly .
| A.by cause and effect | B.by order in space |
| C.by examples | D.by order in time |
| A.Eating garlic is good for our eyes. |
| B.Carrots prevent people from catching colds. |
| C.Swimming after a meal is dangerous. |
| D.Sticky sweets are damaging to our teeth. |
| A.Objective. | B.Subjective. | C.Dissatisfied. | D.Curious. |
| A.to be valuable | B.to be believable |
| C.to be admirable | D.to be suitable |
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Janelle was running late for work, so she just had time for a quick look at herself in the mirror as she was going out. What she saw there made her stop dead in her tracks.
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So she grabbed her iron and plugged it in and set it for low heat. Carefully holding her blouse away from her body, she continued to iron it while she was wearing it. It seemed like a logical answer to an urgent problem.
And it seemed to be working until Janelle tried to iron the collar and accidentally ironed her neck by mistake. Then it suddenly seemed like a really stupid idea and a really painful one as well. It took more time to treat her burn than it would have taken to iron her shirt properly. And she spent a miserable shift dealing with the pain of the burn.
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【小题1】Jenelle found in the mirror that __________.
| A.there were stains on her blouse |
| B.her blouse was wrinkled |
| C.she wore heavy makeup |
| D.she put on a wrong blouse |
| A.Jenelle had no sense of responsibility at work |
| B.Jenelle failed to set an example for employees in daily work |
| C.Jenelle didn’t care about the neatness of her clothes at all |
| D.Jenelle’s boss put doing something on time above appearance |
| A.We all have done loads of things like Janelle. |
| B.We are careful enough in daily life. |
| C.We all have done something creative. |
| D.We all have tried to iron clothes while we are wearing them. |
| A.Be creative. | B.A bad beginning makes a bad ending. |
| C.Stick to old ways. | D.Do things right. |
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【小题1】Where did Li Hua see Mrs Daniels’ advertisement?
| A.At London University. | B.In a newspaper |
| C.On the Internet. | D.On TV. |
| A.To make friends with Mrs Daniels. |
| B.To apply to study at London University. |
| C.To get more information about Mrs Daniels’ lessons. |
| D.To find out more information about Aston College. |
| A.His age |
| B.His reasons for learning English |
| C.His language level |
| D.The language skills he wants to focus on. |
| A.listening and writing | B.writing and speaking |
| C.listening and grammar | D.listening and speaking |
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