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Haisong Jiang, who slipped (偷偷溜进) past a security checkpoint(安全关卡) on Jan. 3, causing a shutdown of Newark Airport, tried to apologize for his mistake.
" I feel guilty about this serious mistake. At that moment, I was very excited with my girlfriend, and I didn't think too much," Mr. Jiang, 28, said Tuesday in his first interview since causing the six-hour shutdown at the airport.
On Tuesday, Newark Municipal Court judged that besides the community service, he must pay a $500 fine (罚金) and $158 in court fees. In an agreement between the court and Mr. Jiang's lawyer, Mr. Jiang will pay off his money punishment all by community service instead.
Haisong Jiang, a native of China, about a year ago moved to the United States in 2004 to study and met his girlfriend, also Chinese and 26. She has since moved to California.
The lovebirds did the town over the Christmas holidays: shopping in SoHo, visiting the tree at Rockefeller Center, celebrating New Year's Eve in Times Square - the works. On Jan. 3, he watched her pass through security, but he wanted to spend more time with her. When he noticed the officer leave his post, he saw his chance, he said. He slipped under the rope and kissed her and, arm in arm, walked her to her Continental Airlines gate and saw her onto the jetway. "And immediately I left," he said.
Three days passed. "Friday, the police found me," the future scientist said. He was at the gym when his roommate called to say two police officers were at their home. "It's not right to enter the airport. Immediately I know the police want to ask me this thing."
He expects to serve half of his community service in a soup kitchen - "I like to cook" - and the other half in a hospital. He plans on moving to California to be with her and work in a laboratory after completing his degree in May or June.
He never types his name into search engines on the Net: the number of hits is shocking.
What’s the best title of the passage?
A. A moving love story B. An escape from security check
C. A kiss causing great trouble D. When a man loves a woman
How much did Mr. Jiang finally pay for his mistake?
A. nothing B. $ 500 C. $158 D. $ 658
Which of the following sentences is true?
A. Mr. Jiang was sent to the police station right after he went out of the airport.
B. The lovebirds spent their Christmas holidays in California.
C. Mr. Jiang caused so much trouble on purpose.
D. On Friday, the police didn’t find Mr. Jiang at his home at first.
What can you infer from the passage?
A. Mr. Jiang is an American-Chinese.
B. Mr. Jiang and his girlfriend’s love story has finally ended.
C. Many people have known about Mr. Jiang on the net.
D. Mr. Jiang will become a scientist with certainty.
Haisong Jiang, who slipped (偷偷溜进) past a security checkpoint(安全关卡) on Jan. 3, causing a shutdown of Newark Airport, tried to apologize for his mistake.
" I feel guilty about this serious mistake. At that moment, I was very excited with my girlfriend, and I didn't think too much," Mr. Jiang, 28, said Tuesday in his first interview since causing the six-hour shutdown at the airport.
On Tuesday, Newark Municipal Court judged that besides the community service, he must pay a $500 fine (罚金) and $158 in court fees. In an agreement between the court and Mr. Jiang's lawyer, Mr. Jiang will pay off his money punishment all by community service instead.
Haisong Jiang, a native of China, about a year ago moved to the United States in 2004 to study and met his girlfriend, also Chinese and 26. She has since moved to California.
The lovebirds did the town over the Christmas holidays: shopping in SoHo, visiting the tree at Rockefeller Center, celebrating New Year's Eve in Times Square - the works. On Jan. 3, he watched her pass through security, but he wanted to spend more time with her. When he noticed the officer leave his post, he saw his chance, he said. He slipped under the rope and kissed her and, arm in arm, walked her to her Continental Airlines gate and saw her onto the jetway. "And immediately I left," he said.
Three days passed. "Friday, the police found me," the future scientist said. He was at the gym when his roommate called to say two police officers were at their home. "It's not right to enter the airport. Immediately I know the police want to ask me this thing."
He expects to serve half of his community service in a soup kitchen - "I like to cook" - and the other half in a hospital. He plans on moving to California to be with her and work in a laboratory after completing his degree in May or June.
He never types his name into search engines on the Net: the number of hits is shocking.
What’s the best title of the passage?
A. A moving love story B. An escape from security check
C. A kiss causing great trouble D. When a man loves a woman
How much did Mr. Jiang finally pay for his mistake?
A. nothing B. $ 500 C. $158 D. $ 658
Which of the following sentences is true?
A. Mr. Jiang was sent to the police station right after he went out of the airport.
B. The lovebirds spent their Christmas holidays in California.
C. Mr. Jiang caused so much trouble on purpose.
D. On Friday, the police didn’t find Mr. Jiang at his home at first.
What can you infer from the passage?
A. Mr. Jiang is an American-Chinese.
B. Mr. Jiang and his girlfriend’s love story has finally ended.
C. Many people have known about Mr. Jiang on the net.
D. Mr. Jiang will become a scientist with certainty.
短文改错
Like many boys, Mr. Jiang became interested in computers |
1.________ |
at an early age through playing games on it. But unlike must other |
2.________ |
boys, his interest grow into something more than just fun. |
3.________ |
His interest in computers and networks have developed further |
4.________ |
from since attending Nanjing University. Before that he |
5.________ |
had set up a website and wrote some articles on computers. The |
6.________ |
book, How to Become A DIY (Do It Yourself) Master-hand Quickly, |
7.________ |
took him six months to write it. The book was so popular that it |
8.________ |
was out of stack two months later. Not only do readers find |
9.________ |
the book useful, it also helped Jiang to learn more. That is strong |
10.________ |
interest and solid knowledge that backed him in his research. |
Jiang Heping, Chief Executive(总监) of CCTV-9, decides the success of many journalism departments all over the country.
Mr Jiang said there were two big movements that were important for CCTV-9. “First, CCTV-9 has successfully entered Indonesia. Meanwhile, CCTV-9 has developed another 10 million viewers through the Great Wall Platform since October 1st, 2004. Second, by carrying out the ‘Go Out Project’, CCTV-9 has gained audiences from different parts of the world,” Mr Jiang said.
CCTV-9’s standard for job applicants
When he was asked which kind of graduate he would choose between students with good English but little knowledge of journalism and students with a good knowledge of journalism but poor English, he said, “Of course, the students with good English!” Mr Jiang firmly believed that journalistic skills can be gradually mastered in practice, but a good knowledge of English can never be easily gained in a short time.
CCTV-9’s experience in exploration
Mr Jiang thought the proper setting of the channel’s identity as a “China Channel” is the key point of the channel’s success. CCTV-9 is making every effort to report what is happening in China and has decided to continue doing so.
He also mentioned the attitude in reporting news. CCTV-9’s reports during the Iraqi War were considered the justest by international societies. Foreign experts were also invited to many of their programs.
“The past doesn’t explain anything. We should make the best use of it and do a better job in the future,” Mr Jiang said.
CCTV-9’s tomorrow
When talking about CCTV-9’s plans for the future, Mr Jiang painted a great picture for the channel. He said, “We will cooperate with other media, especially with English language media. The southeast Asian and European platforms are also part of our plans. We also aim to establish Russian and Arabic channels.”
1. This passage is most probably .
A. a program on CCTV-9 B. an interview with Jiang Heping
C. an autobiography(自传) of Jiang Heping D. a promotion of CCTV-9
2. Which of the following statement is true?
A. CCTV-9 has successfully entered Russia and some Arab countries.
B. Students with a good knowledge of journalism but poor English are more likely to be admitted to CCTV-9.
C. People in Indonesia can also watch CCTV-9.
D. The key point of CCTV-9’s success is to offer the justest information.
3. According to Jiang’s opinion, .
A. People can gain a good knowledge of English quite easily.
B. CCTV-9 will try to report more about what is happening in foreign countries
C. CCTV-9 has had more audience through the Great Wall platform since November. 1st,2004.
D. “Go Out Project” is well received in different parts of the world.
4. From the last second paragraph said by Jiang Heping, we can infer he is .
A. easy-going B. discouraged C. energetic D. optimistic
Jiang Heping, Chief Executive(总监) of CCTV-9, decides the success of many journalism departments all over the country.
Mr Jiang said there were two big movements that were important for CCTV-9. “First, CCTV-9 has successfully entered Indonesia. Meanwhile, CCTV-9 has developed another 10 million viewers through the Great Wall Platform since October 1st, 2004. Second, by carrying out the ‘Go Out Project’, CCTV-9 has gained audiences from different parts of the world,” Mr Jiang said.
CCTV-9’s standard for job applicants
When he was asked which kind of graduate he would choose between students with good English but little knowledge of journalism and students with a good knowledge of journalism but poor English, he said, “Of course, the students with good English!” Mr Jiang firmly believed that journalistic skills can be gradually mastered in practice, but a good knowledge of English can never be easily gained in a short time.
CCTV-9’s experience in exploration
Mr Jiang thought the proper setting of the channel’s identity as a “China Channel” is the key point of the channel’s success. CCTV-9 is making every effort to report what is happening in China and has decided to continue doing so.
He also mentioned the attitude in reporting news. CCTV-9’s reports during the Iraqi War were considered the justest by international societies. Foreign experts were also invited to many of their programs.
“The past doesn’t explain anything. We should make the best use of it and do a better job in the future,” Mr Jiang said.
CCTV-9’s tomorrow
When talking about CCTV-9’s plans for the future, Mr Jiang painted a great picture for the channel. He said, “We will cooperate with other media, especially with English language media. The southeast Asian and European platforms are also part of our plans. We also aim to establish Russian and Arabic channels.”
1. This passage is most probably .
A. a program on CCTV-9 B. an interview with Jiang Heping
C. an autobiography(自传) of Jiang Heping D. a promotion of CCTV-9
2. Which of the following statement is true?
A. CCTV-9 has successfully entered Russia and some Arab countries.
B. Students with a good knowledge of journalism but poor English are more likely to be admitted to CCTV-9.
C. People in Indonesia can also watch CCTV-9.
D. The key point of CCTV-9’s success is to offer the justest information.
3. According to Jiang’s opinion, .
A. People can gain a good knowledge of English quite easily.
B. CCTV-9 will try to report more about what is happening in foreign countries
C. CCTV-9 has had more audience through the Great Wall platform since November. 1st,2004.
D. “Go Out Project” is well received in different parts of the world.
4. From the last second paragraph said by Jiang Heping, we can infer he is .
A. easy-going B. discouraged C. energetic D. optimistic
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