A 8.2-magnitude(震级)earthquake struck off the coast of northern Chile late on Tuesday, cutting power and leading to small landslides and a tsunami (海啸). Four men and one woman died —two who suffered heart attacks and three who were crushed(压死). About 300 prisoners escaped from the northern port city of Iquique in the immediate aftershock (余震).
The quake struck at about 8:46 p.m. local time, some 60 miles northwest of Iquique. It had a depth of 12.5 miles. Chile’s National Emergency Office asked coastal residents to leave for safe places. “The fact is, we will know the extent of the damage as time goes by and when we inspect the areas in the light of day,” Chile’s President Michelle Bachelet said early on Wednesday. “The country has faced these first emergency hours very well.”
Residents in the port city of Antofagasta walked calmly through the streets to higher ground as traffic became heavy in some places. “Many people are fearful after experiencing the powerful earthquake in 2010, so they immediately rushed to higher ground when they heard the tsunami warning,” said a government official.”There have been lots of aftershocks and communications have been cut off in many of the affected areas. So people are waiting in the dark hills, not knowing what is to come, and hoping they will be able to return to their homes safely.”
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center sent our several tsunami warnings, but called off all of them by early Wednesday.
Tsunami waves of more than six feet caused by the earthquake washed ashore on the coast of Pisagua. Iquique, with a population of more than 200,000, saw seven-foot waves.The earthquake resulted in _____.
| A.300 prisoners being trapped |
| B.five people being crushed |
| C.many cars being damaged |
| D.some other natural disasters happening |
How did the whole country respond to the earthquake when it happened?
| A.They were so fearful that they were in a panic. |
| B.They went into the streets immediately. |
| C.They acted very calmly. |
| D.They drove to higher ground after hearing the warning. |
What difficulty did people in the hills face?
| A.The weather was terrible. |
| B.The communications were cut off. |
| C.They got lost in the hills. |
| D.Their houses were destroyed. |
Which of the following statements is NOT true, according to the passage?
| A.The government had estimated(估计)the damage of the earthquake by early Wednesday. |
| B.The tsunami waves in Pisagua were more than six feet high. |
| C.Several tsunami warnings had been called off by early Wednesday. |
| D.The earthquake happened in the evening and it had a depth of 12.5 miles. |
What is the best title for the passage?
| A.Chile Deals with Emergency Well. |
| B.Tsunamis Caused by Aftershocks in Chile. |
| C.A Powerful Earthquake Strikes off the Coast of Chile. |
| D.Tsunami Warnings Work Well in Chile.. |
Many people have tried to simplify (简化) the spelling of English words. Unlike other languages, English sometimes spells the same sounds in very different ways. For example, there is "light" but "white", "loan" but "phone", and there are at least seven different ways of pronouncing "ough": "though", "through", "bough"," cough", "enough", "ought" and "thorough".
The American President Theodore Roosevelt almost succeeded in simplifying English spelling. In 1906,Andrew Carnegie started the Simplified Spelling Board. He was one of the richest men in the United States of America. The board's plan was to make the spelling of words nearer to the way they sound. For example, the word "though" would be spelt "tho" and "through" would become "thru". Other people on the board were Melvil Dewey, the head of the New York libraries, and Professor Brander Matthews of Columbia University. They explained their idea to President Roosevelt, who thought that it was indeed logical. He immediately asked the government printer to use simplified spelling in all government letters.
But people didn't like the change, even if it made life easier. So the new simpler spelling was not popular. More importantly, when the American politicians (政客) discussed the plan, they did not like it either.
Because Roosevelt did not want to have any problems with the politicians, he changed his mind and told the printer to go back to the old way of spelling.
Since then no one in any government has dared to simplify English spelling. However,people do simplify some words, mainly in advertisements. For example, we often see "tonite" instead of "tonight" and "thru" instead of "through".Many people have tried to simplify English spelling because________.
| A.English words are too long to remember |
| B.there are many mistakes in English words |
| C.lots of words are spelt in many different ways |
| D.sometimes the same sounds have different spellings. |
Who is NOT a member of the Simplified Spelling Board?
| A.Andrew Carnegie. |
| B.Melvil Dewey. |
| C.Theodore Roosevelt. |
| D.Brander Matthews. |
What was Theodore Roosevelt's attitude towards simplified spelling?
| A.Worried. |
| B.Supportive. |
| C.Uncertain. |
| D.Doubtful. |
According to the passage, simplified spelling________.
| A.was welcomed by the US politicians |
| B.changed the way the words sound |
| C.has been used widely for over a century |
| D.was first used in US government letters. |
An English traveler found himself in Norway with only enough money to buy the ticket for him to go back home. As he knew that it would take him only two days to get to England, he decided that he could
easily spend the time without food. So he bought a ticket and got on the ship. The man closed his ears to the sound of the lunch bell. When dinnertime came, he didn't go to dinning room, saying that he was not feeling very well.
The next morning he still didn't have breakfast and at lunchtime he again stayed in his room. But at dinnertime he was so hungry that he went to the dinning room and ate everything the waiter put in front of him. He got ready for the quarrel (争执).
"Bring me the bill," he said. "The bill, sir?" said the waiter in surprise. "There isn't any bill. On our ship meals are included (包括) in the money for the ticket," said the waiter.The story happened _____.
| A.in England |
| B.on a ship from Norway to England |
| C.in Norway |
| D.on a ship from England to Norway |
The traveler didn't go to the dinning room first because _____.
| A.he had no money |
| B.he didn't feel very well |
| C.he didn't want to eat anything |
| D.he didn't hear the sound of the bell |
The traveler went to the dinning room to eat something because _____。
| A.his friend had given him some money |
| B.the waiter had asked him to change his mind |
| C.he learned that there was no bill on the ship |
| D.he was too hungry. |
After the traveler finished eating, _____.
| A.he had a quarrel with waiter over the bill |
| B.he drank a lot |
| C.he asked the waiter to bring him the change (零钱) |
| D.he came to know that travelers on the ship had free meals |
Some scientists say that animals in the oceans are increasingly threatened by noise pollution caused by human beings.
The noise that affects sea creatures comes from a number of human activities. It is caused mainly by industrial underwater explosions, ocean drilling, and ship engines. Such noises are added to natural sounds. These sounds include the breaking of ice fields, underwater earthquakes, and sounds made by animals themselves.
Decibels (分贝) measured in water are different from those measured on land. A noise of one hundred and twenty decibels on land causes pain to human ears. In water, a decibel level of one hundred and ninety-five would have the same effect.
Some scientists have suggested setting a noise limit of one hundred and twenty decibels in the oceans. They have observed that noises at that level can frighten and confuse whales(鲸鱼).
A team of American and Canadian scientists discovered that louder noises can seriously injure some animals.
The research team found that powerful underwater explosions were causing whales in the area to lose their hearing. This seriously affected the whales' ability to exchange information and find their way. Some of the whales even died. The explosions had caused their ears to bleed and become infected(被感染的).
Many researchers whose work depends on ocean sounds are against a limit of one hundred and twenty decibels. They say such a limit would mean an end to important industrial and scientific research.
Scientists do not know how much and what kinds of noises are harmful to ocean animals. However, many scientists don’t think that noise is a greater danger than they believed. They want to prevent noises from harming creatures in the ocean. According to the passage, which of the following is increasingly dangerous to sea creatures?
| A.The sound of cars. | B.The sound of voices. |
| C.Man-made noise pollution. | D.The sound of steps. |
According to the passage, natural sounds include all of the following EXCEPT________.
| A.sounds made by animals themselves | B.ocean drilling |
| C.underwater earthquakes | D.the breaking of ice fields |
Which of the following is discussed in the third paragraph?
| A.The same noise level produces a different effect on land and in the ocean. |
| B.Different places may have different types of noises. |
| C.The decibel is not a right unit (单位) for measuring underwater noise. |
| D.Different ocean animals may have different reactions to noises. |
Which of the following is true of whales?
| A.They won't be confused by noises. |
| B.They are deaf to noises. |
| C.Their ability to reproduce will be lowered by high-level noises. |
| D.Their hearing will be damaged by high-level noises. |
According to the passage, what will scientists most probably do in the future?
| A.They will work hard to reduce ocean noise pollution. |
| B.They will protect animals from harmful noises. |
| C.They will try to set a limit of 120 decibels. |
| D.They will study the effect of ocean noise pollution. |
When Taylor Swift first came to the attention of the public,she was a 17yearold newcomer who loved singing to her guitar.She seemed far more enthusiastic than skillful.
Four years later,Swift became a multiaward winner.This month,she was crowned “Woman of the Year” by Billboard magazine,the youngest singersongwriter ever to receive the honor.“Aged only 21,Taylor has already made a maior impact on music and has been an unbelievable role model for hopeful artists and young women everywhere,” said Bill Werde,Billboard’s director.
Werde’s_words_do_not_come_from_nowhere. Unlike many pop singers,especially those who do not write their own material,Swift has the power of turning her ideas into lyrics that will set people thinking.“Hidden beneath Taylor Swift’s notagirl,notyetawoman sweetness is a very skillful songwriting technique,” wrote Leah Greenblatt in an American magazine.
Songwriting,as Swift explains,is to cope with issues.“I tend to write about things that really impact me most.” There certainly seems to be something true and honest running through every one of the 14 songs on her album,Speak Now,about “the lessons and confusion and heartbreak and all the different things that go along with being 18,19 and 20.”
“For the audience too young to have experienced real passion or heartbreak,Swift’s songs are like a potential road map,promising things will work out OK,” commented Dorian ynskey in a British newspaper.
Now Swift is getting ready to go further and has so far written about 10 songs for her 2012 album,which is about feelings of growing up and becoming an adult.“They’re sad,if I’m being honest.”“They’re about my heartbreaks and my moving on.But more importantly,they are about achieving contentment.You’re not always going to be perfectly happy as you grow up.”What does the writer mean by saying “Werde’s words do not come from nowhere”?
| A.Swift stands out as a singer and songwriter. |
| B.Only Swift writes her own songs. |
| C.Swift begins to take interest in singing. |
| D.Swift decides to deal with problems in her new album. |
Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?
| A.Swift has the ability to write songs with deeper meanings. |
| B.Swift is both enthusiastic and skillful now. |
| C.Swift became a multiaward winner when she began to sing on the stage. |
| D.Swift’s album Speak Now has 14 songs. |
Taylor Swift’s 2012 album mainly records________.
| A.dream and reality | B.heartbreak and despair |
| C.pain and growth | D.problems and society |
What is the best title for the passage?
| A.Swift comes to people’s attention |
| B.Swift rises to fame |
| C.Swift wins many awards |
| D.Swift experiences real passion |
The morning had been a disaster.My tooth was aching,and I’d been in an argument with a friend.Her words still hurt:“The trouble with you is that you won’t put yourself in my place.Can’t you see things from my point of view?”Ishook my head stubbomly—and felt the ache in my tooth.I’d thought I could hold out till my dentist came back from holiday,but the pain was really unbearable.I started calling the dentists in the phone book,but no one coule see me immediatcly.Finally,at about lunchtime,I got lucky.
“If you come by right now,”the receptionist said,“the dentist will fit you in .”
I look my purse and keys and rushed to my car.But suddenly I began to doubt about the dentist.What kind of dentist would be so eager to treat someone at such short notice?Why wasn’t he as busy as the others?
In the dentist’s office,I sat down and looked around.I saw nothing but the bare walls and I became even more worried.The assistant noticed my nervousness and placed her warm hand over my ice-cold one.
When I tole her my fears,she laughed and said ,“Don’t worry.The dentist is very good.”
“How long do I have to wait for him?”I asked impatiently.
“Come on ,he is coming.Just lie down and relax.And enjoy the artwork,”the assistant said.
“The artwork?”Iwas puzzled.
The chair went back,suddenly I smiled.There was a beautiful picture,right where I could enjoy it :on the ceiling.How considerate the dentist was !At that moment,I began to understand what my friend meant by her words.
What a relief!Which of the following best describes the author’s feeling that morning?
| A.Cheerful. | B.Nervous. | C.Satisfied. | D.Upset. |
What made the author begin to doubt about the dentist?
| A.The dentist’s agreeing to treat her at very short notice. |
| B.The dentist’s being as busy as the other dentists. |
| C.The surroundings of the dentist’s office. |
| D.The laughing assistant of the dentist. |
Why did the author suddenly smile?
| A.Because the dentist came at last. |
| B.Because she saw a picture on the ceiling. |
| C.Because she could relax in the chair. |
| D.Because the assistant kept comforting her. |
What did the author learn from her experience most probably?
| A.Strike while the iron is hot. |
| B.Have a good word for one’s friend |
| C.Put oneself in other’s shoes |
| D.A friend in need is a friend indeed. |