The ship is said _______, the effect of _______ is still unknown.
A.that it has sunk; it B.to sunk; which
C.that is Ms sunk; that D.to have sunk; which
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The ship is said ________, the effect of _______ is still unknown.
A.that it has sunk, it | B.to sink, which |
C.that it has sunk, that | D.to have sunk, which |
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The ship is said _______, the effect of _______ is still unknown.
A.that it has sunk; it B.to sunk; which
C.that is Ms sunk; that D.to have sunk; which
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Last month, part of Southeast Asia was struck by floods, from ____ effects the people
are still suffering.
A. that B Whose C. those D. what
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Last month, part of Southeast Asia was struck by floods, from ________ effects the people are still suffering.
A.that B.whose
C.those D.what
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The long, lonely voyage of the Japanese ghost ship is over.
A US Coast Guard cutter poured cannon fire(开炮) into an abandoned Japanese ghost ship that had been floating since last year’s tsunami, sinking the ship into waters more than 305 meters deep in the Gulf of Alaska and removing the danger it created to shipping and the coastline on Thursday.
The cutter’s guns tore holes in the 164-foot Ryou-Un Maru, and then it began to take on water and lean to one side. In about four hours, the ship disappeared into the sea, said Chief Petty Officer Kip Wadlow.
The ship had no lights or communications system, and its tank was able to carry more than 7,570 liters of diesel fuel. Officials, however, didn’t know exactly how much fuel was aboard.
“It’s less risky than it would be running into shore or running into other ships,” coast guard spokesman Paul Webb said.
The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the Environmental Protection Agency studied the problem and decided it was safer to sink the ship than let the fuel evaporate and pollute the sea environment.
Ryou-Un Maru was probably among the first wave of the 1.5 million tons of garbage of refrigerators, washing machines, televisions, roofs and fishing nets heading toward North America since last March when a magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck Japan.
As the coast guard was ready to fire on the ship, a Canadian fishing ship, the 19-meter Bernice C, claimed the rights to save the ghost ship in international waters.
Plans to sink it were paused so the Canadian crew could have a chance to take the stricken ship. A Canadian official with knowledge of the situation told the Associated Press that the Bernice C was unable to drag it.
Then the Canadian boat left, and once it was about 10 kilometers from the Japanese ship, the Coast Guard began to fire, first with 25 mm shells, then a few hours later with ammunition twice that size.
State officials have been working to test the danger of garbage including materials affected by a damaged nuclear power plant, to see if Alaska residents, seafood or wild animals could be affected.
1.Which of the following is NOT the reason for sinking the Japanese ship?
A.It had no lights or communications system. B.It might be washed up onto the shore.
C.It was a danger to other passing ships. D.The oil it carried could pollute the sea.
2.The plan to fire on the Japanese ghost ship was paused because ________.
A.the ghost ship was beyond the reach of the Coast Guard’s guns
B.the shells were not powerful enough to sink the ghost ship
C.state officials worried the ghost ship might give out radiation
D.a Canadian fishing boat wanted to save the ghost ship
3. Which of the following could be the best title for the passage?
A.Japanese ghost ship arriving at US B.Tsunami garbage heading to US
C.Cannon fire sinking Japanese ghost ship D.Japanese ghost ship polluting the Pacific
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—Is Bob still teaching?
—I’m afraid not. He is said________the school as he has become a businessman.
A.that he has left B.to leave
C.to have left D.to be left
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“China is still a developing country ___________.” said Premier Li at the conference.
A. at present B. for present
C. to present D. to now
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The computer is 5,000 yuan, but it doesn’t ____the cost of shipping.
A.cover | B.take | C.spend | D.Meet |
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The computer is 5,000 yuan, but it doesn’t ____the cost of shipping.
A.cover B.take C.spend D.meet
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One side effect of globalization and the related phenomenon of greatly increased mobility is that the traditional definition of “foreigner” has passed its sell-by date.
Is a European who has lived in China longer than in his home country, becoming fluent in the language and culture in the process, still a foreigner in China, or has he become more of a foreigner in his own home town? What about a Beijinger who did her schooling in Canada and then lived and worked in mainstream society there for another 20 years while raising a family, who has no intention of returning to China? Does she think and act like a foreigner? What do we mean by this label(标签)?
When I grew up in the suburbs of Chicago, the faces you would see during a walk through a local shopping mall back in the 1960s and 1970s included almost none of Asian descent. Today the same malls are full of Asian faces, and a glance at the ranks of top scoring students in local schools reveals lots of Asian surnames.
To some extent, this is no great surprise in the American context, because America is a land of immigrants, and a cultural melting pot. Apart from the native American Indians, Americans are (or were), in some way, all foreigners anyway. Absorbing a large number of immigrants is an established pattern in American history.
In most places, the traditional foreigners were people who didn’t speak or read the local languages well, were unfamiliar with local customs and lifestyles, often engaged in relatively third-class work, and certainly not the type of people you would want your sons or daughters to marry. But, nowadays, a foreigner down the street may have better SAT scores than you did, or higher degree from a better university. He might also be your son’s or daughter’s next employer.
The traditional role models are getting mixed up, and it looks like this is just the beginning of a new chapter. Today, the whole thing has totally changed. It’s not about where people are from or what color their skins are. It’s about who they are, what values and skills they bring, and how they think.
1.By mentioning a European and a Beijinger, the author tends to tell us ____.
A. it’s no longer proper to define foreigners according to their birthplaces
B. the label of foreigners can never be removed
C. most foreigners can do well in learning languages
D. it’s impossible for a foreigner to get recognition abroad
2.What can be inferred from the 3rd paragraph?
A. In 1960s and 1970s, Asians didn’t shop in Chicago.
B. Today, more and more Asian travelers like to shop in Chicago.
C. There are more Asian immigrants today than in the 1960s and 1970s in Chicago.
D. Most Asian students do well academically in the schools in Chicago.
3.The underlined part in paragraph 1 has the closest meaning to____.
A. the term “foreigner” should be redefined
B. the term “foreigner” should no longer be used
C. there are no more foreigners in the world today
D. the term “foreigner” is not proper to define people
4.What’s the main idea of the passage?
A. Globalization and mobility caused more and more immigrants.
B. The standards of defining “foreigner” have thoroughly changed.
C. America is a cultural melting pot.
D. Immigration is a global social phenomenon.
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