What has the captain asked the passengers not to do during this time?A.Order drinks.B.Smok
What has the captain asked the passengers not to do during this time?
A.Order drinks.
B.Smoke cigarettes.
C.Use the toilets.
What has the captain asked the passengers not to do during this time?
A.Order drinks.
B.Smoke cigarettes.
C.Use the toilets.
Directions: Fill in the blanks with the words and expressions froma list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Each choiceshould be used only once. Maria is a failure as a n 1 . The Reverend Mother sends her off in answer t 2 a letter from a retired naval captain for a g 3 for his seven children. There is aloofness in Captain Von Trapp; however, it is just a disguise for the sadness caused by his wife’s death. Maria teaches the children to sing and brings vitality b 4 to the large house. The Captain loves singing and thanks Maria for what she has done for his family. He calls o 5 his engagement with the beautiful Baroness for he realizes that he has f 6 in love with Maria, and so has Maria. They get married and go on their h 7 . When they come back, the Nazis attempt to draft Captain Von Trapp i 8 the Naval Forces of The Third Reich. After their sensational p 9 at the music festival and with some help from the abbey, the Von Trapps escape o 10 the Alps into Switzerland.
What is the news mainly about?
A.A cricket match.
B.A soccer match.
C.A basketball match.
D.A tennis match.
The initial US military investigation indicated Captain Philip E and First Lieutenant Louis Allen were in the same room when a mortar round hit the room's window. The subsequent explosion was thought to have killed both soldiers. But a military explosives team determined the blast was not caused by a mortar. A criminal investigation would indicate that this explosion was caused by negligence or sabotage, not by enemy fire. Captain E was company commander of the Headquarters Company of the New York National Guard. The Guard is part of the 42nd infantry division based near Saddam Hussein's hometown of Tikrit. Lieutenant Louis was operations manager for the company.
What's the US military's investigation on?
A.The crime evidence of Saddam Hussein.
B.The death of two New York State National Guard officers at a base in Iraq.
C.The mason of the explosion at a US base in Iraq.
D.The real identities of the two offices died in an explosion.
It is implied in the passage that a competent child ______. ()
A.does what he is told
B.plays with other children
C.can perform. certain task
D.tells other children what to do
Captain Sentry, in this passage, demonstrates that he is noteworthy because of his ______.
A.domineering quality
B.modesty
C.honesty
D.frankness
Why has the captain asked the passengers to keep their seat belts on?
A.The plane is going to land.
B.The plane is going to take off.
C.The air might become very rough.
Certain portable electronic devices (PEDs) may interfere with aircraft navigational e quipment. PED use is permitted while on the ground when the boarding door is open, a nd in flight when advised by crew members. About 10 minutes before departure, passengers will be asked to turn off computers, cell phones and other PEDs. T he following PEDs are approved for use during the flight time: ? Personal Computers ? Handheld computer games ? Personal stereo and video devices Medical devices are permitted at all times while TVs, radios, two-way radios, remote-control devices and some other electronic devices are not permitted. Due to safety concerns, the crew may at any time request that PEDs be turned off. Cell phones may be used only in the following instances: ? When the aircraft is at the gate and the boarding door is open. ? When the aircraft is on the ground away from the gate and the captain has approved their use.
What is the possible bad effect of using a PED on an aircraft in flight? The aircraft navigational equipment may be ______.
听力原文: Listening is one of the first things we learn to do, and one of the things we do most. The average person spends 9% of his daily communication time writing, 16% reading, 30% speaking and 45% listening. Students spend most of their school time listening, up to 60% according to some studies. Yet despite its importance, we usually take our ability to listen for granted. As we've already said, though, listening isn't easy. In the first place, we're surrounded by noise: the sound of traffic, the roar of jets overhead, even the start tick on the telephone line, which makes any listening job a challenge. In the second place, we often don't seem to remember even when we do listen, by the time a speaker has finished a ten minutes' speech, the average person has already forgotten half of what was said. Within 48 hours, another fifty percent has been forgotten. In other words, we quickly forget nearly all of what we hear. Unfortunately, the cost of poor listening is high. Poor listening may keep you from doing well on an exam, but it can cost all of us much more. One of the greatest tragedies in the history of sea travel occurred on the night of April 14th, 1912, when the crew of the TITANIC refused to listen to repeated warnings of iceberg. Even after the ship struck an iceberg and was obviously sinking, some of the passengers ignored the captain's orders to get into the lifeboats.
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A.Writing.
B.Reading.
C.Speaking.
D.Listening.
______a single mistake, the ship would have run aground.
A.If the captain has made
B.If the captain made
C.Had the captain been made
D.Had the captain made
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