Beijing’s new international airport ________ into use in 2019, according to the spokesperson.
A. was put B. will put C. has put D. will be put
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Beijing’s new international airport ________ into use in 2019, according to the spokesperson.
A. was put B. will put C. has put D. will be put
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Beijing's new international airport ___________ into use in 2019 will serve 72 million passengers annually.
A.being put B.to be put
C.put D.putting
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Beijing’s new international airport into operation in 2019 will serve 72 million passengers annually.
A. being put B. to be put
C. put D. to put
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Beijing’s super large new Daxing International Airport is officially open for business-just in time for celebrations marking the 70 th anniversary of the People’s Republic of China on October 1st.
On Wednesday morning, President Xi Jinping entered the main concourse(大厅)just before noon, where he was greeted by airport officials. “I declare Beijing Daxing International Airport open,” he said. Later that day, the crowd watched as the airport’s maiden flight took off from one of the airport’s four runways. Flights from other airlines due to move to the airport, with a three-letter code PKX, were also scheduled for later in the day. Initially, the only flights making use of the airport are native. Customs and immigration are not yet working. Flights from Daxing will cover 112 destinations around the world by next spring.
Daxing’s official opening caps a long design and building process. Construction for the $11.5 project began in 2014, with more than 40,000 workers on site at its peak(高峰期).Designed by the late architect Zaha Hadid and her Chinese partners, the airport is built for the future, with a terminal(航站楼)the size of 97 soccer pitches as well as customer-service robots that provide travelers with flight updates and airport information.
Nicknamed”starfish”by Chinese media for its shape of five concourses connected to a main hall, Daxing aims to reduce walking for passengers. The airport authority has promised a distance of no more than 600 meters(650 yards)-about eight minutes of walking-between security checkpoints and the farthest gates.
1.What does the underlined word“maiden" in Paragraph 2 probably mean?
A.Major. B.First
C.Significant. D.Grand.
2.What do we know about the airport?
A.Flights from Daxing cover 112 native destinations.
B.Over 40,000 workers were involved in the construction every day.
C.The design is a joint effort of experts from home and abroad.
D.Robots can update the flight and airport information.
3.What does the airport look like?
A.A cap. B.A robot.
C.A soccer. D.A starfish
4.What's the purpose of the text?
A.To introduce a newly-built airport.
B.To evaluate the success of an airport.
C.To describe the construction of an airport.
D.To celebrate the 70th anniversary of the PRC.
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阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1 个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Beijing Daxing International Airport, also known1. Beijing New Airport, is the biggest airport in the world. With its grand opening on September 25, 2019, it became a hot destination during National Day holiday. Visitors crowded into the2. (new) opened airport to take photos for their We Chat moments. According to a report from the airport, 3. number of checked the airport on October 3 was 4,513, while visitors4.(go) beyond 100,000. Outbound (出港的) passengers at the airport hit 5,667 the day before, with a total of around 85,000 people5.(enter) the terminal.
Many visitors came just to look at the airport's striking architecture; 6.admire its beautiful artwork. The airport added staff members to ensure the7.(safe) of passengers and also released its travel tips recommending passengers to plan ahead8. (avoid) traffic around the holiday.
Beijing Daxing International Airport 9. (expect) to become one of the world's 10. (busy) and most advanced airports with its cutting edge technology and intelligent services. It also aims to provide visitors with wonderful travel experiences as well as shortened wait times.
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The official opening of Beijing Daxing International Airport caps a long design and building process. Designed by the late architect Zaha Hadid and her Chinese partners, the airport is built for the future, having a terminal the size of 97 soccer grounds---as well as customer-service robots that provide travelers with flight updates and airport information.
Called "starfish”by Chinese media for its shape of five concourses(大厅) connected to a main hall, Daxing Airport aims to reduce the walking distance for passengers. The airport authority has promised a distance of no more than 600 meters (about eight minutes of walking) between security checkpoints and the remotest boarding gate.
This new modern airport employs a special intelligent lighting system, supported by eight big C-shaped columns that let in the sunlight, brightening the architecture and structure. Therefore, it minimizes the need to use electric lighting.
To offer a more refreshing travel experience, five outdoor courtyards with the themes" Silk Garden", "Tea Garden"," Porcelain Garden", "Countryside Garden" and "Chinese garden" feature at the end of the five departure lounges(等候室) for use by passengers waiting for their flights. Travelers will be scanned on cameras using facial recognition. Counters will be fully automated to capture face photos and relay them in each part of the journey through the airport, including security and the departure gate.
China is projected to overtake the United States as the world's biggest air travel market by 2022. The "modest"initial operational target at Daxing is to accommodate 72 million passengers and 2 million tons of goods annually by 2025. The ambitious master plan calls for the building of a total of seven runways, and moving at least 100 million passengers and 4 million tons of goods a year through the airport.
1.Why is the airport in a starfish-shaped design?
A.To hold as many passengers as possible.
B.To make the main hall easier to be found.
C.To keep security checkpoints effective.
D.To make boarding gates within easy reach.
2.What can the airport’s lighting system be described as?
A.High-end. B.Strangely-formed.
C.Passenger-friendly. D.Energy-saving.
3.What can be inferred about the five outdoor courtyards?
A.They reflect the Chinese tradition
B.They use popular technique.
C.They promote Chinese goods to people.
D.They follow the latest world trend.
4.What do the numbers in the last paragraph indicate ?
A.The airport's market. B.The airport’s project.
C.The airport's potential. D.The airport’s facilities.
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Beijing Daxing International Airport, which catches the world's attention, has already been put into operation. It 1. (shape) like a phoenix (凤凰) and it has four main runways at the new airport—three vertical and one horizontal,2.helps shorten flight times and reduce delays. It is the first time that our architects 3.(adopt) such particular pattern in airport construction history. 4.expressways, intercity rails and high-speed rails, passengers can reach Tianjin, Baoding and Tangshan in one hour. This has brought much 5.(convenient) to passengers.
China Eastern Airline Flight MU535 marked6.beginning of the China's new transport hub ( 枢纽). China Eastern Airline is one of the 15 companies currently 7.(operate) at the new airport. The airport will operate 116 routes 8.(global) around the end of this year.
The airport is working with customs to make security checks 9.(easy) and more efficient. Passengers on international flights don't need to have their carry -on luggage 10.(check) again after they go through the security gate.
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We were five minutes into a severe winter storm — approaching Boston’s Logan International Airport — when I turned to the woman next to me and said, “Hey, would you mind chatting with me for a few minutes?” My seatmate seemed friendly and I suddenly felt desperate for a human connection.
“Sure. My name is Sue,” the woman replied, smiling warmly. “What brings you to Boston?” I started to explain that I was on a business trip. Then the plane trembled violently, and I blurted out, “I might need to hold your hand too.” Sue took my hand in both of hers, patted it, and held on tight.
Sometimes a stranger can significantly improve our day. ① A pleasant meeting with someone we don’t know, even an unspoken exchange, can calm us when no one else is around. It may get us out of our own heads — a proven mood lifter — and help broaden our vision. Sandstrom, a psychologist and senior lecturer at the University of Essex, has found that people’s moods improve after they have a conversation with a stranger. And yet most of us resist talking to people we don’t know or barely know. We worry about how to start, maintain, or stop it. We think we will keep talking and disclose too much, or not talk enough. We are afraid we will bore the other person. We’re typically wrong.
② In a study in which Sandstrom asked participants to talk to at least one stranger a day for five days, 99 percent said they had found at least one of the exchanges pleasantly surprising, 82 percent said they’d learned something from one of the strangers, 43 percent had exchanged contact information, and 40 percent had communicated with one of the strangers again.
③ Multiple studies show that people who interact regularly with passing acquaintances or who engage with others through community groups, religious gatherings, or volunteer opportunities have better emotional and physical health and live longer than those who do not. One person took up the cello after chatting with a woman on the subway who was carrying one. Another recalled how the smile of a fruit salesman from whom he regularly bought bananas made him feel less lonely after he’d first arrived in a new city.
④ When Sue took my hand on that scary flight to Boston, I almost wept with relief. “Hey, this is a little bumpy, but we will be on the ground safely soon,” she told me. She looked so encouraging, and confident. I asked her what she did for a living. “I’m a retired physical education teacher, and I coached women’s volleyball,” she said. Immediately, I could see what an awesome coach she must have been.
When we said goodbye, I gave Sue a big hug and my card. A few days later, I received an e-mail with the subject line “Broken hand on Jet Blue.” “I have to admit that I was just as scared as you were but did not say it,” Sue wrote. “I just squeezed your hand as hard as I could. Thank you for helping me through this very scary situation.” She added that when she’d told her friends about our conversation, they teased her because they know she loves to talk. I told my friends about Sue too. I explained how kind she was to me, and what I learned: It’s OK to ask for help from a stranger if you need it. Now if I mention to my friends that I am stressed or worried, they respond, “Just think of Sue!”
1.The writer struck up a conversation with her seatmate because ________.
A.they were heading for the same city on business
B.she was in urgent need of emotional comfort
C.the plane’s abrupt movement was unbearable
D.the woman was friendlier than other passengers
2.What benefit does a pleasant exchange with strangers bring us?
A.It lights up our otherwise unsuccessful life.
B.It saves us the trouble of talking too much.
C.It improves our ability to think and understand
D.It guarantees us a lasting feeling of happiness.
3.Why does the writer mention the study conducted by Sandstrom?
A.To present the benefits of interacting with acquaintances.
B.To show it lifts mood to make and meet with new friends.
C.To stress it is necessary to associate with unknown people.
D.To relieve anxiety about communicating with strangers.
4.The sentence “You don’t even have to talk to complete strangers to obtain the benefit” can be put in ________.
A.① B.② C.③ D.④
5.What does the underlined sentence imply?
A.The writer was impressed with Sue’s ability to inspire others.
B.The writer herself could have been a volleyball player.
C.Sue possessed obvious characters of a qualified PE teacher.
D.Sue became the coach of the writer as a consequence.
6.How did the writer probably feel while reading Sue’s email?
A.Regretful. B.Surprised. C.Disappointed. D.Satisfied.
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Heavy smog blankets Beijing. ,city authorities start using its new smog warning system.
A.In turn B.In time C. In response D. In return
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Heavy smog blankets Beijing. ,city authorities start using its new smog warning system.
A.In turn B.In time
C. In response D. In return
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