It was March 11, 2011 ____ magnitude-9.0 earthquake struck Japan and subsequent tsunami triggered the large-scale crisis.
A.that | B.when | C.in which | D.which |
高三英语单项填空极难题
It was March 11, 2011 ____ magnitude-9.0 earthquake struck Japan and subsequent tsunami triggered the large-scale crisis.
A.that | B.when | C.in which | D.which |
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It was March 11, 2011 _______ magnitude-9.0 earthquake struck Japan and subsequent tsunami triggered the large-scale crisis.
A. that B. when C. on which D. which
高三英语单项填空困难题查看答案及解析
_ massive 9.0-magnitude earthquake struck ___ Pacific coastal areas of northeastern Japan on March 11, 2011.
A.A; the | B.A; / | C.The; the | D.The; / |
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—Do you think it was the supermoon that caused the earthquake on March 11,2011 in Japan?
—________.It hasn’t proven itself true by scientists.
A.Not in the least B.Don’t mention it
C.You can say that again D.I expect so
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
The City of Christchurch, New Zealand was struck by a 7.1magnitude earthquake on the early morning of Saturday, September 4, 2010.
No tsunami alert was reported. The country's army troops were on standby to assist victims and disaster recovery operation. New Zealand's Prime Minister John Key, flew to the affected area to inspect and assess the situation of the damaged city. The Prime Minister said that the full assessment of the damages would possibly take months to know the severity of damages. Based from his assessment on what he saw in the area, it could cost at least 2 billion New Zealand dollars or US$1.4 billion for reconstruction.
“An absolute miracle that no one died,” Prime Minister John Key said. Two were seriously injured from this quake and thousands of local residents were awakened after being shaken at 4:35 a.m. of that Saturday.
There were people trapped inside the damaged buildings but fortunately none were reported dead from the rubble of the damaged buildings.
“We're all feeling scared—we've just had some significant aftershocks,” a survivor told TV One News. “Tonight we're just people in the face of a massive natural disaster, trying to help each other and we're grateful we haven't lost a life.”
GNS Science reported 29 aftershocks within the 14 hours after the quake, with strength from magnitude 3.7 to 5.4.
New_Zealand_is_no_stranger_to_earthquakes. The country experiences more than 14,000 earthquakes a year—but only about 150 are felt by people.
“Many buildings here were built with earthquake protection measure. However, in most cities in developing countries, people build how they want to and there're no building controls to force them to build to a higher standard that's safe,” Andrew Charleson, an architecture professor at Victoria University of Wellington told CNN.
1.How many people were killed in the New Zealand earthquake on September 4, 2010?
A.250,000. B.29. C.2. D.0.
2.After the earthquake, all of the following occurred EXCEPT that________.
A.a number of aftershocks broke out
B.army troops were there to help
C.no people were injured or killed
D.the full assessment of the damages can't take in a short time
3.What does the writer want to say by quoting Professor Andrew Charleson's words in the last paragraph?
A.Earthquakes are much more terrible and bigger in developing countries.
B.Lacking of money, developing countries can't build safe buildings.
C.Building controls are the guarantee of safe buildings.
D.In developing countries, people have more freedom to design their buildings the way they like.
4.What does the underlined sentence mean?
A.Earthquakes break out frequently in New Zealand.
B.The earthquakes breaking out in New Zealand are very strange.
C.The earthquakes breaking out in New Zealand are unusual.
D.Earthquakes rarely hit New Zealand.
5.What's the main idea of the passage?
A.A massive earthquake struck the city of Christchurch of New Zealand.
B.No one was ever killed in earthquakes in New Zealand.
C.New Zealand has strict laws to guarantee the buildings' safety.
D.A miracle happened in the terrible earthquake.
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_____strong earthquake struck_____eastern coast of central Japan on March llth, 2011.
A.A; a | B.The; the | C.The; a | D.A; the |
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
An earthquake of 9 magnitude struck off the coast of Japan on Friday,______ thousands of people dead and more missing.
A.caused B.causing C.having caused D.to cause
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
After the earthquake hit northeast Japan on March 11, 2011, many touching stories that I saw with my own eyes happened around me.
I had to walk home since all the 36 had stopped after the quake. On my way home I 37 an old Japanese lady at the bakery shop who was giving out free bread, which made my heart 38 . A middle-aged Japanese man was holding a sign that said, “Please use our 39 .” He was 40 his house for people to go to the restroom. My friend wanted to 41 others. He stood in the cold with a sign “If you are okay with a motorcycle, I will 42 you to your house.” And then I saw him take one gentleman home, all the way to faraway place! Then the next day I drove to 43 my car with gas. There was a 44 of gas now and many gasoline stations were either closed or had very 45 lines. I got 46 ,since I was behind 15 cars. Finally, when it was my 47 , the man smiled and said, “ 48 this situation, we are only giving $ 30 worth gas per person. Is that alright?” “Of course, I’m just glad that we are all able to 49 ,” I said. His smile gave me so much 50 .
I saw a man at the evacuation(疏散) center 51 when people brought food to him, It was the first time in three days that food has been brought to their center. However, after he wiped the tears, his next 52 surprised me. “I am very 53 that we are provided with food. But people in the city next to us haven’t 54 any food at all. Please go to that centre as well.” And when hearing that, I realized there is a bright future on the other side of this 55 .
1.A.traffic B.rescue C.communication D.businesses
2.A.missed B.caught C.noticed D.heard
3.A.hungry B.soft C.broken D.warm
4.A.toilet B.hotel C.hospital D.house
5.A.advertising B.opening C.repairing D.decorating
6.A.encourage B.save C.charge D.assist
7.A.drive B.follow C.lead D.send
8.A.start B.fill C.check D.wash
9.A.plenty B.lack C.variety D.diversity
10.A.direct B.straight C.long D.short
11.A.worried B, lucky C.excited D.annoyed
12.A.time B.turn C.duty D.decision
13.A.Apart from B.Together with C.Because of D.Instead of
14.A.share B.offer C.tolerate D.transform
15.A.comfort B.pleasure C.trouble D.entertainment
16.A.waiting B.grabbing C.sleeping D.crying
17.A.promises B.roles C.actions D.remarks
18.A.upset B.grateful C.surprised D.proud
19.A.bought B.supplied C.prepared D.received
20.A.city B, center C.lesson D.disaster
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After the earthquake his northeast Japan on March 11, 2011, many touching stories that I saw with my own eyes happened around me.
I had to walk home since all the 31 had stopped after the quake. On my way home I 32 an old Japanese lady at the bakery shop who was giving out free bread, which made my heart33 . A middle-aged Japanese man was holding a sign that said, “Please use our 34.” He was 35 his house for people to go to the restroom.
My friend wanted to36 others. He stood in the cold with a sign “If you are okay with a motorcycle, I will 37you to your house.” And then I saw him take one gentleman home, all the way to faraway place!
Then the next day I drove to38 my car with gas. There was a39 gas now and many gasoline stations were either closed or had very40 lines. I got41 ,since I was behind 15 cars. Finally, when it was my42 , the man smiled and said, “43this aituation, we are only giving $ 30 worth gas per person. Is that alright?” “Of course, I’m just glad that we are all able to44,” I said. His smile gave me so much45 .
I saw a man at the evacuation(疏散) center46 when people brought food to him, It was the first time in three days that food has been brought to their center. However, after he wiped the tears, his next47 surprised me. “I am very48that we are provided with food. But people in the city next to us haven’t 49any food at all. Please go to that centre as well.” And when hearing that, I realized there is a bright future on the other side of this50 .
1.A.traffic B.rescue C.communication D.businesses
2.A.missed B.caught C.noticed D.heard
3.A.hungry B.soft C.broken D.warm
4.A.toilet B.hotel C.hospital D.house
5.A.advertising B.opening C.repairing D.decorating
6.A.encourage B.save C.charge D.assist
7.A.drive B.follow C.lead D.send
8.A.start B.fill C.check D.wash
9.A.plenty B.lack C.variety D.diversity
10.A.direct B.straight C.long D.short
11.A.worried B, lucky C.excited D.annoyed
12.A.time B.turn C.duty D.decision
13.A.Apart from B.Together with C.Because of D.Instead of
14.A.share B.offer C.tolerate D.transform
15.A.comfort B.pleasure C.trouble D.entertainment
16.A.waiting B.grabbing C.sleeping D.crying
17.A.promises B.roles C.actions D.remarks
18.A.upset B.grateful C.surprised D.proud
19.A.bought B.supplied C.prepared D.received
20.A.city B, center C.lesson D.disaster
高三英语完型填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
It’s been seven days since a 7. 0-magnitude strong earthquake hit Ya’an, in Sichuan Province. How the earthquake has affected one of Sichuan Province’s special residents—pandas. How are the animals coping? And do they have enough food to eat?
There are more than 80 pandas living here at the Chengdu Panda Breeding Base. 7 baby pandas have just left their mothers and have begun to learn how to fend for themselves.
The quake was felt strongly in Chengdu. Fortunately, all of the pandas here were out on the grounds when the earthquake hit, so they were very safe. Although no deaths or injuries have been reported among the Baoxing panda population so far, they’ve been badly frightened by the earthquake. Several days has passed and the earthquake seems to have made no discernible(可辨别的)negative impact on the pandas. These two baby pandas Chengshuang and Chengdui are play fighting with each other and climbing trees. When they climbed too high, the breeders have to rescue them from the trees.
The visitors are amused by the scenes and think it’s like a fantastic acrobatics show.
The quake zone is not only the home of these pandas, it’s also the source of their food. Fortunately, enough bamboo has been stored away in five bamboo storehouses for the pandas, so there are no worries with regard to food supplies.
Wu Kongju, Breeder, Chengdu Panda Breeding Base, said, “When the Wenchuan earthquake happened in 2008, we were unprepared and had a shortage of bamboo. But we’ve been able to handle this earthquake event more smoothly. There are no problems with the food supply. ”Apart from the pandas’ favorite Baijia Bamboo, breeders also give them bamboo shoots, which are very rich in nutrients.
Wu Kongju said, “Bamboo shoots contain more protein than ordinary bamboo, and they’re also very succulent because they contain more water. ”
1. The passage mainly tells us that .
A. a 7. 0-magnitude strong earthquake hit Ya’an
B. food supply to pandas is enough
C. impact of Ya’an earthquake on China’s pandas
D. two baby pandas Chengshuang and Chengdui are in good condition
2. When the earthquake hit Ya’an, which of the following statements about the pandas is WRONG?
A. All of the pandas here were out on the grounds.
B. Some pandas are injured but no deaths are made.
C. They’ve been badly frightened by the earthquake.
D. The earthquake seems to have made no discernible negative impact on the pandas.
3.During Ya’an earthquake, there is no need to worry about pandas’ food because .
A. the pandas eat less food because of frightening
B. the Panda Breeding Base was slightly hit by this earthquake
C. the Panda Breeding Base received the food supply from foreign countries
D. the Panda Breeding Base has stored away enough bamboo in advance
4.The underlined word“succulent”in the last paragraph means .
A. 多汁的 B. 高蛋白的 C. 多糖的 D. 有营养的
5.What’s the author’s attitude towards the reaction of Chengdu Panda Breeding Base?
A. Supportive. B. Disappointed. C. Indifferent. D. Objective.
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