I'm a survivor of atomic bombing (原子弹轰炸)of Nagasaki, Japan. I was born on December 25, 1944, so when the bombs fell on Nagasaki and Hiroshima, I was only nine months old. My family were not even in the city of Nagasaki. We were outside.1.
There are three ways that atomic bombs can kill you. One is the blast (冲击波). That knocks down all the buildings nearby. The second is the fireball. 2.And those who were touched by the fireball disappeared immediately. And the third way is the radiation (辐射).
3.
I remember both my mother and my sister were sick in bed. And when I was six, they died.
When my sister died, I heard her doctor tell my father that I wouldn't live to see my tenth birthday. So I knew that I was not going to live long.4.Whenever I get a simple cold, I thought this might be the end of my life.
I also felt that it was wrong for me to stay alive. Why did my sister and my mother, who were
wonderful people, had to die? And yet L, who am not worthy, am still alive? 5.It kills everything on its way. It kills slowly. and painfully.
If the United States is attacked with radioactive weapons, millions of people will die. If North
Korea is attacked, Korea, Japan, part of China and even Russia will be affected I want all nations to come together and start finding a way of getting rid of nuclear weapons altogether.
A. But I always took good care of myself.
B. There was a huge fireball in both cities.
C. Therefore, I was always worried about my health.
D. The radioactive dust was what started killing our family.
E. It always does much more harm than good to human being.
F. This feeling is the kind of weapon that shouldn’t be allowed on the earth
G. However, radiation from the bombing went far beyond the city limits and harmed us.
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I'm a survivor of atomic bombing (原子弹轰炸)of Nagasaki, Japan. I was born on December 25, 1944, so when the bombs fell on Nagasaki and Hiroshima, I was only nine months old. My family were not even in the city of Nagasaki. We were outside.1.
There are three ways that atomic bombs can kill you. One is the blast (冲击波). That knocks down all the buildings nearby. The second is the fireball. 2.And those who were touched by the fireball disappeared immediately. And the third way is the radiation (辐射).
3.
I remember both my mother and my sister were sick in bed. And when I was six, they died.
When my sister died, I heard her doctor tell my father that I wouldn't live to see my tenth birthday. So I knew that I was not going to live long.4.Whenever I get a simple cold, I thought this might be the end of my life.
I also felt that it was wrong for me to stay alive. Why did my sister and my mother, who were
wonderful people, had to die? And yet L, who am not worthy, am still alive? 5.It kills everything on its way. It kills slowly. and painfully.
If the United States is attacked with radioactive weapons, millions of people will die. If North
Korea is attacked, Korea, Japan, part of China and even Russia will be affected I want all nations to come together and start finding a way of getting rid of nuclear weapons altogether.
A. But I always took good care of myself.
B. There was a huge fireball in both cities.
C. Therefore, I was always worried about my health.
D. The radioactive dust was what started killing our family.
E. It always does much more harm than good to human being.
F. This feeling is the kind of weapon that shouldn’t be allowed on the earth
G. However, radiation from the bombing went far beyond the city limits and harmed us.
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China successfully exploded its first atomic bomb on Oct 16,1964,1.(shock)the rest of the world.It was followed by the successful2.(explode)of a hydrogen(氢)bomb in 1967.Later,a satellite with a recording of the tune of Dong Fang Hong declared to the world that China3.(master)satellite technology.
It was the bombs and the satellite4. enabled China to take the lead in global scientific and technological development and improve the strength of the country's national defense,commented Xinhua News Agency.
Many people made5.(contribute)to these world-shaking events.Yu Min,a famous nuclear physicist who passed6. in January at the age of 93,was one of them.
Yu was one of the leading scientists who7. (be)able to overcome difficulties in the design of the hydrogen bomb. Known as the "the father of China's hydrogen bomb",he was presented8. the State Preeminent Science and Technology Award by President Xi Jinping in 2015.It is the nation's highest scientific honor.
9.,Yu said the achievement belonged to the whole team.
“A man's name will disappear in time,but10. will satisfy him is that he can contribute slightly to the nation's prosperity(繁荣)”Yu said,according to China Daily.
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Atoms are all around us. They are the bricks of which everything is made. Many millions of atoms are contained in just one-grain of salt, but despite (尽管) their small size they are very important. The way an everyday object behaves depends on what kinds of atoms are in it and how they act. For example, you know that most solid objects melt if they got hot enough. Why is this? It is the effect of the heat on the object's atoms. All atoms move constantly. When they are hot, they move faster. Usually the atoms in an object hold together and give the object its shape. But if the object grows hot, its atoms move so fast that they break the force that usually holds them together. They move out of their usual places so that the object loses its shape. Then we say that the object is melting.
69. The way an object behaves depends on the _____ .
A. action of atoms in it B. number of atoms in it
C. kinds of atoms in it and how they behave D. size of atoms in it
70. Atoms in an object move _____ .
A. at all times B. only when the object is heated
C. whenever they grow hot D. unless the object is melted
71. An object holds its shape because its atoms _____ .
A. usually hold together B. move fast
C. are hot D. are not moving
72. An object loses its shape because its atoms _____ .
A. move out B. are not in their usual place
C. lose the force D. break out
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Reportedly yesterday a group of American soldiers were walking along the road in Iraq when a bomb(炸弹) was _____, three of whom were killed.
A. set about B. set off C. set up D. set out
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Reportedly, yesterday a group of American soldiers were walking along the road in Iraq when a bomb was _______, three of whom were killed.
A.set off | B.set out | C.set up | D.set about |
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Reportedly yesterday a group of American soldiers were walking along the road in Iraq when a bomb was _____, three of whom were killed.
A.set about | B.set off | C.set up | D.set out |
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The survivor said it was because of his strong determination _____ he survived the earthquake
A .that B. what C. how D. why
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After the earthquake, the local rescuers looked everywhere______ the survivors.
A. in search of B. in search C. searching of D. searched for
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The results of the US/NATO bombing Yugoslavia are to be judged by history. I shall not be the one to do this. But being in the center of actual events that are creating that history, I cannot stay away from what is going on in my country.
First of all, the main aim of the bombing was to prevent a human suffering in Kosovo. Today, after many days of frequent bombing, that aim is more distant than before. The bombing only brought tens of thousands of people running away from their homes, not to mention the large number of the death and injury, buildings and factories. Suppose that the US/NATO really had a wish to prevent the human suffering, they should realize by now how wrong they were when they thought the bombing would solve the problem.
So, what’s left? Back off or ground troops? But who is going to join the ground troops? It would take at least 200,000 armed soldiers, not the 20,000 that the US/NATO have prepared in Macedonia. It should also be clear that the Serbs(塞族人) will not give up on Kosovo.
I live under continuous bombing for more than a week now, and it doesn’t frighten me anymore. I don’t turn to the shelter at the sound of warning. It’s the thought of ground troops that frightens me. Vietnam would seem like a picnic compared to a bloodshed(流血事件) in Kosovo if the ground troops appear. Is that what the US/NATO wants?
72. Which of the following statements is true?
A. The US/NATO really intends to stop the human suffering.
B. The result of the war will be judged by people in Kosovo.
C. The bombing made tens of thousands of people homeless.
D. The continuous bombing will make the Serbs give up on Kosovo.
73. The writer is _____.
A. an American reporter B. a Chinese reporter
C. a Macedonian D. a Yugoslavian
74. What worries the writer most?
A. The continuous bombing. B. The coming of the ground troops.
C. The sound of bomb warning. D. The idea of ground troops.
75. What is the writer’s attitude towards the bombing in Kosovo?
A. It is the US/NATO’s duty to defend Kosovo.
B. It is wrong to solve the problem by bombing Kosovo.
C. The aim of bombing Kosovo is to stop a human suffering.
D. The bombing can solve the problem of Kosovo.
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Apart from the shortage of water and food, the survivors in Haiti are _______the terrible plague(瘟疫).
A.in search of | B.in charge of | C.at the mercy of | D.as a result of |
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