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Heavy snow blanketed Anhui and Hubei provinces yesterday, cutting off power to some villages and blocking roads. Meanwhile, more snow is expected to cover the south in the coming three days.
Meteorologists said that the snow, which started Sunday night, is expected to fall throughout the south until this Friday, with temperatures falling below zero. The precipitation is expected to help relieve the severe drought conditions.
The temperature in the north will rise after this Friday and the south will be warmer after Nov 22nd, forecasters predicted yesterday.
The national meteorological watchdog issued an orange alert-the second—highest level-for snowstorms yesterday morning, warning that snowfalls in some areas will reach 20 mm at most.
Snowstorms refer to snowfalls that reach 10 mm in 24 hours. Snowfalls below 10 mm and above 5 mm are called heavy snows.
Last Friday, officials from the Hubei provincial government asked the transportation department, the meteorological bureau and related departments be fully prepared for the coming snow, with an emergency team ready to provide around-the-clock assistance.
The predicted snow in the south did not bring much trouble to air and rail travel with advance preparation.
The provincial education bureau declared an emergency plan on Sunday, asking primary and high schools to close when the snowstorms become severe.
The 16 expressways in snow-hit places in Hubei were scattered with 42.8 tons of snow-melting agents and about 4.580 sqm of anti-slip fabric. The latest information from the provincial expressway administration yesterday showed that traffic flowed smoothly during the snow.
The Tianhe Airport in Wuhan, Hubei province, had seven snow-melting vehicles working to ensure timely take-offs and landings.
The Anhui meteorological bureau declared all emergency alert because of the snowstorm on Sunday, with 43 cities and counties issuing alerts for snows and two issuing alerts for frozen roads. Shucheng county and Huoshan county issued time top alert because of the snowstorms on Sunday.
Luogang airport in Hefei, Anhui Province, was shut down for four hours since 7 a.m. yesterday due to the heavy snow, Xinhua reported.
The snow caused time rush-hour traffic to be heavily congested and many commuters left home earlier than usual in the morning.
Ye Wei, a worker at Hefei University of Technology, said his ride to work took a half-hour more than usual.
“Maybe tomorrow I will have to get up one hour earlier than before, because of the frozen roads,” Ye said.
The heavy snow first hit northern China, claiming dozens of lives, causing hundreds of injuries, paralyzing the traffic and grounding hundreds of flights.
The whiteout that began Nov 9th has killed at least 32 people and affected more than 9.6 million in seven provinces. More than 15,000 buildings have collapsed and nearly 300, 000 hectares of farmland have been destroyed, Ministry of Civil Affairs officials said on Sunday.
The snowfall was the heaviest in the past six decades in some northern and central provinces like Hebei, Shanxi, Shaanxi and Henan, with an economic loss reaching 7 billion yuan($ 1.02 billion), ministry officials said.
67.Which of the following call be the best title for this passage?
A.Heavy Snow Coming to Southern China.
B.Heavy Snow Blanketed Anhui and Hubei.
C.Snowy All Over China.
D.China in the Future Will Be Cold.
68.The underlined word “precipitation” in the second paragraph probably refers to _______.
A.impulsive approach      B.prediction of snow
C.violent haste           D.fall of snow
69.What can be inferred from the passage?
A.Many airports in Anhui Province were shut down for a long time.
B.The snowfall was the heaviest in the human history.
C.Some measures have been taken to deal with the emergency.
D.This snowfall hasn’t brought about any deaths.
70.You may probably read this passage in ________.
A.a poster       B.a magazine    C.a science fiction      D.a newspaper

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Reading newspapers has become an important part of everyday life. Some people read newspapers as the first thing to do in the morning. Others read newspapers as soon as they have free time during the day so that they can learn what is happening in the world.
Sometimes, we do not have enough time to read all the news carefully, so we just take a quick look at the front page. At other times, we may be in such a hurry that we only have a few minutes to look at the headlines of the passage.
Newspapers can be found everywhere in the world. We can get many different kinds of newspapers in big cities, but in some mountain villages we can see few newspapers.
Some newspapers are published once a week, but most of the papers are published once a day with many pages, some even published twice a day! You know different people enjoy reading different newspapers. Some like world news, and others prefer short stories. They just choose what they are interested in.
Today newspapers in English have the largest numbers of readers in the world. The English language is so popular that many Chinese students are reading English newspapers such as China Daily or 21st Century. Also they bring us more and more information with the Internet.
From the passage we can see that ________ when people get newspapers.

A.they read them very carefully
B.they just read the headlines
C.not everyone reads all the pages
D.they have no time to read them

People read newspapers in order to.

A.learn the latest news
B.meet their own different needs
C.read the short stories
D.find the morning news

The underlined word “publish” means “________” in the passage.

A.出售 B.印刷 C.出版 D.排版

Newspapers have so many pages because.

A.more and more people like to read them
B.people enjoy reading something different
C.newspapers become cheaper
D.more pages mean more money

According to the passage, besides newspapers, people also get infor mation from .

A.magazines B.advertisements
C.e-mails D.the Internet

In most parts of the world, many students help their schools make less pollution. They join “environment clubs(俱乐部)”. In an environment club, people work together to make our environment clean.
Here are some things students often do.
No-garbage (垃圾) lunches. How much do you throw away after lunch? Environment clubs ask students to bring their lunches in bags that can be used again. Every week they will choose the classes that make the least garbage and report them to the whole school.
No-car day. On a no-car day, nobody comes to school in a car. Not the students and not the teachers! Cars give pollution to our air, so remember: walk, jump, bike and run. Use your legs! It’s lots of fun..
Turn off the water! Did you know that some toilets can waste twenty to forty cubic(立方)meters of water an hour? In a year, that would fill a small river! In environment clubs, students mend those broken toilets. We love our environment. Let’s work together to make it clean.
The writer wrote the passage to ask the students to ____________.

A.clean school B.make less pollution
C.join clubs D.help teachers

Environment clubs ask students __________.

A.to run to school every day
B.to take exercise every day
C.not to forget to take cars
D.to use lunch bags

After students mend toilets, they save ___________.

A.a small river B.a club
C. water in cubic meters D.a toilet

From the passage we know the students usually have lunch ____________.

A.at school B.in shops
C.in clubs D.at home

Which of the following statements is true?
A.On No-car day, only the teachers can go to school in their cars.
B.In the clubs, students usually work together to make the earth less polluted.
C.The water in the toilet can fill a river.
D.D. Students can take their lunch in paper, so they can throw it after lunch.

London Underground
The world’s first subway was built in London in 1863. At the time,the government was looking for a way to reduce traffic problems in the city of London. The poor areas of the city were so crowded with people that it was almost impossible for horse carriages to get through. The city officials were interested in trying to make it possible for workers to live outside of London and travel easily to work each day. If people had a cheap and convenient way that they could depend on to go to and from work, they would relocate their homes outside of the city. This would help ease(减轻) the pressure of too many people living in the poor parts of London. From these problems,the idea of the London Underground,the first subway system,was born.
The plans for building the Underground met with several problems and delays, but the fast track was finally opened in January 1863. A steam train pulled the cars along the fast underground track which was 6 kilometers (3.7 miles) long. About 30,000 people got on the subway the first day. Riders were treated to comfortable seats (standing up while the train was moving was not allowed),and pleasant decorations inside each of the cars. However,the smoke from the engine soon filled the air in the tunnels with ash and soot(煤灰),as well as chemical gases. Fans had to be put in the tunnels later to keep the air clean enough for people to breathe. Even with its problems,riding in the Underground did catch on. It carried 9 million riders in its first year.
What led the British government to build the London Underground?

A.Traffic jams and pollution.
B.Population and pollution.
C.Overcrowding and traffic jams.
D.The poverty and subway problems.

How did the London Underground solve the smoke problem?

A.It made the tunnels larger.
B.It put fans in the tunnels.
C.It cleaned the chemical gases in the tunnels.
D.It reduced the number of passengers riding in the train.

The underlined phrase “catch on” most probably means “______”.

A.be troublesome
B.become popular and fashionable
C.keep up with
D.seize

Which of the following is TRUE?

A.To relocate the workers’homes outside London,the government built the subway.
B.There were so many problems and delays that in 18th century the first subway opened.
C.The subway greatly eased the pressure of traffic.
D.There were not enough seats for the passengers the first day the subway opened.

It seems that the writer is going to talk about ______in the next paragraph.

A.more problems with subways
B.subways around the world later on
C.the history and culture of London
D.the Beijing subway

We often think of future. We often wonder what the world would be like in a hundred years’time.
Think of space,perhaps a permanent(永久的) station on the moon will have been set up. Perhaps people will be able to visit the moon as tourists. Cheap rockets for space travel will have been developed,permitting long journeys throughout the solar system(太阳系). When that time comes,people will be taking holidays in space and visiting other planets. Great progress will have been made in medicine,too. Perhaps a cure will have been discovered for the most terrible of all diseases—cancer. Pollution is a problem we must solve. In a hundred years’time it will have been controlled.
All the world will have been developed — even Antarctica. There will be large cities in Antarctica. We already have supersonic(超音速的) flight,but in a hundred years’time we will have supersonic land travel as well.
We will have used up most of earth’s land to build our cities, so floating cities will have been built. The Japanese already have plans for cities of this kind. And there will be cities under the sea. The first of these will have been completed.
We will have developed ______ in a hundred years’time,permitting long journeys all over the solar system.

A.cheap rockets for space travel B.a plane
C.a spaceship D.a satellite

Man will also have supersonic land travel ______.

A.in a year B.about half a century later
C.in the year 2050 D.about a century later

The last paragraph mainly talks about ______.

A.we’ll make good use of space on the earth
B.cities under the sea
C.Japan will first build floating cities
D.earth’s land is in danger

The best title for the passage is ______.

A.Travel in the Future B.Future Life
C.Where to Live in the Future D.Space Travel

Apple a day may poison children
Children who eat an apple or pear a day may be exceeding(超过) the pesticide(杀虫剂) safety limit because of remains on the fruit,according to research.
Using data of the British Department of Environment on pesticides on fruit collected from supermarkets,scientists thought that each day some children would get a poisonous level of pesticides.
The research,published on Sunday,says the government repeatedly claims that the levels of pesticide are safe because,instead of measuring individual apples, researchers buy 10,crush them and take an average reading to see if they are safe. This is the internationally agreed method of checking remains.
But government figures show that the pesticide is not averagely spread across the batch(一批),and one or two apples could contain 90% or more of the pesticide in the batch.
It used mathematical modeling to measure exposure(暴露) to pesticides for children aged between 18 months and four years old. The pesticides involved can destroy children’s hormones and some are suspected(怀疑) of causing cancer.
The good news for British fruit growers is that samples grown in this country had lower residue level than imported fruit,so buying home-produced fruit will reduce the danger,said Emily Diamand,one of the Earth’s senior food researchers and one of the authors of the report.
The reason why “Apple a day may poison children” is that ______.

A.there are some pests in the apple
B.children would get a poisonous level of pesticides because of the remains on the apple
C.there are always more pesticides on the apples produced in Britain
D.the apple is too hard for children to eat

The internationally agreed method of checking remains is to buy ______.

A.two apples,crush them and take an average reading to see if they are safe
B.five apples,crush them and test to see if they are safe
C.ten apples,crush them and take an average reading to see if they are safe
D.eighty apples,and then test them by crushing

The underlined word “residue” can be replaced by ______.

A.remains B.pesticide
C.poison D.medicine

Which of the following is NOT true?

A.The remains of the pesticides can do harm to the children’s health.
B.The remains of the pesticides can do harm to the children’s hormones.
C.Some remains of the pesticides are suspected of causing cancer.
D.For safety,we had better not import apples from Britain.

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