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The Bermuda Triangle(百慕大三角)is in the Atlantic Ocean, near Florida in the USA. During the past 60 years, more than 1,000 seamen in ships and pilots in planes have lost their lives. It is known as “The Triangle of Death”for its strange seawater and sudden storms. What's the strangest is the light of the seawater, which looks so bright that it can be seen even from an outer spaceship.

  At 2:00p.m. on Dec. 5, 1945, five planes took off in fine weather from the airport of Florida, on a training task. Two hours later, the leader in the sky radioed that he was “completely lost”. Then there was silence. Another plane was sent to look for them and also disappeared.

  One of the largest ship that had disappeared in the triangle was an American coal ship, 500meters long. The weather was good, and there were no messages for help before it was “gone”. No broken ships or dead bodies have been found so far.

  No one is able to tell how all these accidents have happened. A group of Japanese scientists were there to see what it was really like in 1995, but nothing has been heard of them ever since.

1. What is the passage mainly about?

  A. How the Bermuda Triangle ate up the planes and ships.           

  B. Why many of the planes and ships have disappeared.

  C. Strange accidents happened in the Bermuda Triangle, no one can tell why     

  D. When the Bermuda Triangle was formed very strangely.

2. How many planes had lost in December 1945?

  A. Five.     B. Six.     C. Seven.     D. Eight.

3. What does the underline word “radioed” mean?

  A. Wrote sound message using a radio.

  B. Listened to sound message using a radio.

  C. Sent sound message using a radio.

  D. Received sound message using a radio.

4. Why was the leader in the plane lost?

  A. He met with terrible weather.                       

  B. He was losing the right direction.

  C. Airport didn't give him an answer.                  

  D. The reasons are still unknown.

5. What about the group of Japanese scientists who went to Bermuda?

  A. They have also disappeared very strangely.

  B. They have not heard of anything important.

  C. They are still working hard in Bermuda.

  D. They've come back, knowing nothing about it.

 

 

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The Bermuda Triangle(百慕大三角)is in the Atlantic Ocean, near Florida in the USA. During the past 60 years, more than 1,000 seamen in ships and pilots in planes have lost their lives. It is known as “The Triangle of Death”for its strange seawater and sudden storms. What’s the strangest is the light of the seawater, which looks so bright that it can be seen even from an outer spaceship.
  At 2:00p.m. on Dec. 5, 1945, five planes took off in fine weather from the airport of Florida, on a training task. Two hours later, the leader in the sky radioed that he was “completely lost”. Then there was silence. Another plane was sent to look for them and also disappeared.
  One of the largest ship that had disappeared in the triangle was an American coal ship, 500meters long. The weather was good, and there were no messages for help before it was “gone”. No broken ships or dead bodies have been found so far.
  No one is able to tell how all these accidents have happened. A group of Japanese scientists were there to see what it was really like in 1995, but nothing has been heard of them ever since.
【小题1】 What is the passage mainly about?

A.How the Bermuda Triangle ate up the planes and ships.
B.Why many of the planes and ships have disappeared.
C.Strange accidents happened in the Bermuda Triangle, no one can tell why
D.When the Bermuda Triangle was formed very strangely.
【小题2】 How many planes had lost in December 1945?
A.Five.B.Six.C.Seven.D.Eight.
【小题3】 What does the underline word “radioed” mean?
A.Wrote sound message using a radio.
B.Listened to sound message using a radio.
C.Sent sound message using a radio.
D.Received sound message using a radio.
【小题4】 Why was the leader in the plane lost?
A.He met with terrible weather.
B.He was losing the right direction.
C.Airport didn’t give him an answer.
D.The reasons are still unknown.
【小题5】 What about the group of Japanese scientists who went to Bermuda?
A.They have also disappeared very strangely.
B.They have not heard of anything important.
C.They are still working hard in Bermuda.
D.They’ve come back, knowing nothing about it.

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The Bermuda Triangle(百慕大三角)is in the Atlantic Ocean, near Florida in the USA. During the past 60 years, more than 1,000 seamen in ships and pilots in planes have lost their lives. It is known as “The Triangle of Death”for its strange seawater and sudden storms. What's the strangest is the light of the seawater, which looks so bright that it can be seen even from an outer spaceship.

  At 2:00p.m. on Dec. 5, 1945, five planes took off in fine weather from the airport of Florida, on a training task. Two hours later, the leader in the sky radioed that he was “completely lost”. Then there was silence. Another plane was sent to look for them and also disappeared.

  One of the largest ship that had disappeared in the triangle was an American coal ship, 500meters long. The weather was good, and there were no messages for help before it was “gone”. No broken ships or dead bodies have been found so far.

  No one is able to tell how all these accidents have happened. A group of Japanese scientists were there to see what it was really like in 1995, but nothing has been heard of them ever since.

1. What is the passage mainly about?

  A. How the Bermuda Triangle ate up the planes and ships.           

  B. Why many of the planes and ships have disappeared.

  C. Strange accidents happened in the Bermuda Triangle, no one can tell why     

  D. When the Bermuda Triangle was formed very strangely.

2. How many planes had lost in December 1945?

  A. Five.     B. Six.     C. Seven.     D. Eight.

3. What does the underline word “radioed” mean?

  A. Wrote sound message using a radio.

  B. Listened to sound message using a radio.

  C. Sent sound message using a radio.

  D. Received sound message using a radio.

4. Why was the leader in the plane lost?

  A. He met with terrible weather.                       

  B. He was losing the right direction.

  C. Airport didn't give him an answer.                  

  D. The reasons are still unknown.

5. What about the group of Japanese scientists who went to Bermuda?

  A. They have also disappeared very strangely.

  B. They have not heard of anything important.

  C. They are still working hard in Bermuda.

  D. They've come back, knowing nothing about it.

 

 

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  Television was not made by one person.It took many years and many different people to make television work.

  A lot of work on television began in the 1930s.England set up the British Broadcasting Corporation(BBC)at this time, and in the United States, the National Broadcasting Company(NBC)and the Columbia Broadcasting System(CBS)began.

  In 1936, CBS put 150 televisions into homes in New York City in order to see if all of the televisions were able to get a show at the same time.This first television show was Felix the Cat.

  Much of the work underway at the BBC during the 1930s and 1940s came to an end because of World War II.After the war, the BBC fell behind work on television going on in the United States.England had to rebuild itself after the war.

  By 1945, there were 10,000 televisions in homes in the United States.This number climbed to six million by 1950.Then the number shot up to 60 million by 1960.

  Today, 98 percent of all homes in the United States and Canada have at least one television.People in the United States usually watch seven hours of television each day.These people also have the choice of watching free programs, cable television, satellite television, or programs from video cassette recorders(VCRs).

(1)

Who invented television?

[  ]

A.

Alexander Graham Bell.

B.

Columbia System.

C.

The BBC.

D.

Many different people.

(2)

How many television broadcasting companies were in England in the1930s?

[  ]

A.

none

B.

one

C.

two

D.

three

(3)

What was the first television program shown by CBS?

[  ]

A.

A news program.

B.

World War Ⅱ.

C.

Felix the Cat.

D.

Cable television.

(4)

How many people have televisions in the United States and Canada?

[  ]

A.

Very few.

B.

About half.

C.

Most.

D.

All.

(5)

When did the number of televisions grow the most in the United States?

[  ]

A.

Between 1920 and1930.

B.

Between 1930 and J940.

C.

Between 1940 and1950.

D.

Between 1950 and l960.

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It's a survey result of English study methods. Choose the proper words or phrases from the box to complete the survey of studying methods.

  Hello everyone! I'm from New Star High School. I've done a survey of studying methods. Here are the results.

  In our school, most students memorize new words by 1 ________ And some study new words by using 2 ________ Only few of them like to read 3 ________ because they said there were too many new words during reading. Others said 4 ________ is also a good way to study words because they like to sing.

  About 60% of the students improve their listening by 5 ________, and 30% of the students prefer listening to English songs. Only 10% of them like to 6________ because most students said people spoke so fast that made them frustrated.

  As for spoken English, most students agree to 7 ________ Some practice oral English 8 ________

  Almost all the students think it is necessary to 9 ________ when they learn English because they can help each other.

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