题目列表(包括答案和解析)
Can you make a telephone call? Of course you can make it in Chinese. But a call in English is quite different from one in Chinese. If you want to ask somebody to answer the telephone, you can not say. "Please ask Mr. XX to answer (接) the telephone. "Instead (代替), you must say, "May I speak to Mr. XX ?"If you want to ask who is answering the phone, you should say ,"Who is that?" "Is that Mr. XX (speaking)?"Instead of "Who are you ?"If you want to tell the other one who you are, you should say, "This is XX (speaking)instead of(而不是)"I am XX."
( ) 26. An English telephone is ____________ a Chinese one.
A. as good as B. better than C. the same as D. not the same as (与)
( )27. If you want to tell the people who you are, you should say, " _____ "
A. This is XX B. I am XX C. That is XX D. He is XX
( )28. If you want to ask who is answering the phone , you should say, " __ ".
A. Who am I? B. Who is he? C. Who are you? D. Who is that?
( ) 29. If you want to ask someone to answer the call, you can say, " _______ ".
A. May I speak to Mr. XX B. Please tell Mr. XX to answer the call.
C. I want to talk to Mr. XX? D. Are you Mr. XX?
( ) 30. Which is right about the passage?
A. It tells the difference between making a call in Chinese and one in English.
B. We know how we call in English.
C. We don't understand how we call in English. D. It's easy to call in English.
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Earthquake Intensity & Observed Effects(强度与现象)
I. Felt by only a few people under very special conditions.
II. Felt by only a few people at rest, especially on the upper floors of buildings.
III. Felt noticeably indoors, especially on upper floors of buildings.
IV. Felt indoors by many people, outdoors by a few; some awaked.
V. Felt by nearly everyone; many awaked; dishes and windows break; plaster (灰泥) cracks (开裂).
VI. Felt by everyone; many frightened and run outdoors; heavy furniture such as tables and shelves moves.
VII. Everyone runs outdoors; small to moderate (中等的) damage(损毁) in usual buildings.
VIII. Considerable (相当大的) damage in usual buildings; monuments(碑) fall.
IX. Considerable damage in all buildings; ground cracks; underground pipes (管道) break.
X. Most buildings damaged; rails bend(弯曲); landslides (山崩) take place; water splashes(溅落) over banks.
XI. Few buildings left standing; bridges damaged; wide cracks in the ground; underground pipes break.
XII. Damage total; waves seen on ground; objects thrown into air.
1.According to the picture, what is the possible position of the earthquake’s epicenter?
A. 36°N, 90°W. B. 36°N, 90°E. C. 90°N, 36°W. D.90°N, 36°E.
2.What is the effects of earthquake intensity IV?
A. Everyone runs outdoors.
B. Only a few people feel it.
C. Many people who stay indoors feel it.
D. Felt by people on the upper floors of buildings.
3.According to the picture, which city would have announced the report: “Nearly everyone felt the earthquake, and many people were awaked. Dishes and windows were broken”?
A. Cincinnati. B. Louisville. C. Pittsburgh. D. Nashville.
4.Which statement best describes the earthquake intensity at Boston?
A. Felt indoors by few people under very special conditions.
B. Few buildings left standing.
C. Felt noticeably indoors, especially on upper floors of buildings.
D. Felt indoors by many people, outdoors by a few, some awaked.
5.For which city was the description of an earthquake “Heavy furniture moved, everyone felt it, and many were frightened and ran outdoors” reported?
A. Nashville. B. Louisville. C. Syracuse. D. Cincinnati.
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Earthquake Intensity & Observed Effects(强度与现象)
I. Felt by only a few people under very special conditions.
II. Felt by only a few people at rest, especially on the upper floors of buildings.
III. Felt noticeably indoors, especially on upper floors of buildings.
IV. Felt indoors by many people, outdoors by a few; some awaked.
V. Felt by nearly everyone; many awaked; dishes and windows break; plaster (灰泥) cracks (开裂).
VI. Felt by everyone; many frightened and run outdoors; heavy furniture such as tables and shelves moves.
VII. Everyone runs outdoors; small to moderate (中等的) damage(损毁) in usual buildings.
VIII. Considerable (相当大的) damage in usual buildings; monuments(碑) fall.
IX. Considerable damage in all buildings; ground cracks; underground pipes (管道) break.
X. Most buildings damaged; rails bend(弯曲); landslides (山崩) take place; water splashes(溅落) over banks.
XI. Few buildings left standing; bridges damaged; wide cracks in the ground; underground pipes break.
XII. Damage total; waves seen on ground; objects thrown into air.
【小题1】According to the picture, what is the possible position of the earthquake’s epicenter?
| A.36°N, 90°W. | B.36°N, 90°E. | C.90°N, 36°W. | D.90°N, 36°E. |
| A.Everyone runs outdoors. |
| B.Only a few people feel it. |
| C.Many people who stay indoors feel it. |
| D.Felt by people on the upper floors of buildings. |
| A.Cincinnati. | B.Louisville. | C.Pittsburgh. | D.Nashville. |
| A.Felt indoors by few people under very special conditions. |
| B.Few buildings left standing. |
| C.Felt noticeably indoors, especially on upper floors of buildings. |
| D.Felt indoors by many people, outdoors by a few, some awaked. |
| A.Nashville. | B.Louisville. | C.Syracuse. | D.Cincinnati. |
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