Andrea suddenly stopped the car because__________ 查看
A.she thought she had hit a child on the road
B.she skidded on some ice on the road
C.she wanted to trick the passenger into getting out
D.she couldn"t concentrate and nearly had a crash
A.she thought she had hit a child on the road
B.she skidded on some ice on the road
C.she wanted to trick the passenger into getting out
D.she couldn"t concentrate and nearly had a crash
第1题
A.soft stop,与Search指令配合使用,运动中根据信号随时停止
B.suddenly stop 紧急停止指令
C.远程停止信号
D.手动停止
第2题
听力原文: On the foggy night of July 25, 1956, one of the great sea disasters of modem times occurred off Nantucket Island. The victim was the new 697-foot Italian luxury liner Andrea Doria, bound for New York. Her killer was the 510-foot Swedish liner Stockholm, outward bound for Europe, her massive bow specially sharpened and reinforced with steel to serve as an ice-breaker.
Aboard the Andrea Doria were 1,706 persons, passengers and crew. In her strong room, deep in the hold, were cash, bonds and jewelry valued at several million dollars, deposited there by the passengers for safekeeping. According to persistent and authoritative rumor, there was also an unlisted cargo of gold bullion worth another million or more. Her elegant saloons and lounges were lavishly decorated with priceless sculptures and paintings valued at more than half a million dollars.
The Swede was making a full 18 knots, the Italian some 22 knots or better, despite the fog and the darkness. Suddenly, at 11: 22 pm the Stockholm burst out of the mist and drove head on into the Andrea Doria's starboard side, just aft of her flying bridge. So fierce was the impact, the ice-breaker prow drove 30 feet into the vitals of the stricken liner. When the ships wrenched apart, the sea roared in through a hole 40 feet wide and nearly 70 feet high.
Luckily there were other ships in the immediate vicinity and the doomed vessel stayed afloat long enough for all but 52 persons on board to be rescued. At 10:09 in the morning, the Andrea Doria raised her stem high and slid to her grave, 240 feet below. With her, she carried the vast fortune that has haunted the dreams of salvage experts and treasure hunters ever since.
When did the disaster happen?
A.In 1957.
B.In 1956.
C.In 1925.
D.In 1706.
第3题
A) glare
B) move rapidly or suddenly
C) stop moving
D) gaze
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第4题
If the earth suddenly ________ spinning, we would all fly off it.
A) had stopped
B) stopped
C) has stopped
D) would stop
第5题
W: Oh, no! I should have said something earlier. A man just left the restaurant wearing a coat down to his ankles.
Q: What does the woman imply?
(16)
A.The new coat was bought for his uncle.
B.He suddenly grew very fat.
C.His coat was taken away by mistake.
D.They shouldn't have come to this restaurant.
第6题
听力原文: Have you ever seen a movie in which a building was burnt down or a bridge was destroyed? Have you seen films in which a train crashed or a ship sank into the ocean? ff so, you may have wondered how these things could happen without harming the people in the film. The man who knows the answer is the special effects man. He has one of the most important jobs in the film industry. He may be ordered to create a flood, or to make a battlefield explode. But he may also be asked to create a special effect. It is much more exciting. Once a film director wanted some fish that were swimming in a big glass bowl to stop swimming suddenly while they were seen to stare at an actor. Then the director wanted, the fish to stop staring and swim away. But fish can't be ordered to do anything. It was quite a problem. The special effects man thought about this for a long time. The result was an ides for controlling the fish with the harmless use of electricity. First he applied electricity to the fish howl causing the fish to be absolutely still. Then he rapidly reduced the amount of electricity allowing the fish to swim away. Thus he got the humorous effect that the director wanted.
(23)
A.Historical development of filmmaking.
B.Making a special film about fishing.
C.Special man in film industry.
D.Special effects in filmmaking.
第7题
Where was Andrea Doria going?
A.Nantucket.
B.New York.
C.Stockholm.
D.Europe.
第8题
A.examine what was in it
B.find out where the passenger lived
C.use the passenger"s tools
D.find out who the passenger was
第9题
How many passengers on board Andrea Doria were rescued?
A.All the passengers.
B.About 1,650.
C.52.
D.Not sure.
第10题
Which of the following is NOT tree of Andrea Doria?
A.The ship was luxuriously decorated.
B.The ship was carrying several million dollars.
C.The ship had some precious sculptures on board.
D.The ship has attracted a lot of treasure hunters ever since its sinking.