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9.____allmyteachers,Mr.Mooreistheonewhoimpressesmemost.
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三.阅读理解
A
BritishPrimeMinisterTonyBlairblamedIslamicextremistsandsaidthebombingsweredesignedtocoincidewiththeopeninginScotlandofaG-8summitoftheworld’smostpowerfulleaders.ForeignSecretaryJackStrawsaidthebombings—whichcamethedayafterLondonwonthebidtohostthe2020Olympics---havethe“hallmarks(特点)ofanal-Qaida-relatedattack”.
TrappedpassengersintheUndergroundrailwaythrewthemselvesonthefloor,somesobbing.Assubwaycarsquicklyfilledwithsmoke,peopleusedtheirumbrellastrytobreakthewindowssothattheycouldgetair.PassengersemergedfromtheUndergroundcoveredwithbloodandsoot(黑烟).Onthestreet,inalightrain,busesferriedthewounded,anddoctorsusedahotelasahospital.
“Ididn’thearanything,justaflashoflight,peoplescreaming,nothoughtsofwhatitwas.Ijusthadtogetoutofthetrain,”saidsubwaypassengerChrisRandall,28,whowashospitalizedwithcutsandburnstotheface,thelegsandhands.
“Itwaschaos(混乱),”saidGaryLewis,32,evacuated(撤离)fromasubwaytrainatKing’sCrossstation.“Theonehaunting(萦绕)imagewassomeonewhosefacewastotallyblack(withsoot)andpouringwithblood.”
Policesaidtherehadbeennowarningandthattheblastsatthreesubwaystationswentoffwithin26minutes,startingat8:
51a.m.inanUndergroundtrainjustoutsidethefinancialdistrict.AuthoritiesinitiallyblamesapowerfailurebutrealizeditwasaterrorattackafterthebusbombingneartheBritishMuseumat9:
47a.m.—lessthananhourafterthefirstexplosion.
36.Thebesttitleofthenewsreportis________.
A.Londonwinsthebidfor2020Olympics
B.Londonterrorbombingskill37,wound700
C.G-8leadersvowvictoryagainstterrorism
D.ChaosinLondonfollowingmultipleexplosions
37.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedinthenewsreport?
A.HowtheBritishgovernmentreacted(反应)totheattack.
B.Whatpoorresultstheattackcouldleadto.
C.WhytheterroristsattackedLondon.
D.Howthetrappedsubwaypassengersescaped.
38.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothenewsreport?
A.TheseexplosionswerethedeadliestattackonLondoninhistory.
B.TerrorattackhappenedrightaftertheclosingofG-8summit.
C.Explosionshadterribleeffectsonthesurvivorsoftheattack.
D.Theworstexplosionwastheonethathappenedat8:
51a.m.
39.Theunderlinedword“initially”inthelastparagraphprobablymeans“_______”.
A.atonceB.atfirstC.atlastD.withoutdoubt
B.
TheMuseum:
TheCharlesDickensMuseuminLondonistheworld’smostimportantcollectionofmaterialrelatingtothegreatVictoriannovelistandsocialcommentator.TheonlysurvivingLondonhomeofDickens(from1837until1839)wasopenedasamuseumin1925andisstillwelcomingvisitorsfromallovertheworld.Onfourfloors,visitorscanseepaintings,rareeditions,manuscripts,originalfurnitureandmanyitemsrelatingtothelifeofoneofthemostpopularandbelovedpersonalitiesoftheVictorianage.
OpeningHours
✧TheMuseumisopenfromMondaystoSaturdays10:
00—17:
00;
Sundays11:
00.
✧Lastadmissionis30minutesbeforeclosingtime.
✧Specialopeningtimescanbearrangedforgroups,whomaywishtobookaprivateview.
Access:
WeareconstantlyworkingtoimproveaccesstotheMuseumanditscollection.Ourcurrentprojectsinvolvethefittingofawheelchairrampforbetteraccess,acustomercarekitandanaudiotourforvisitorswithimpaired(受损的)vision.OurHandlingSessionsarealsosuitableforthevisuallyimpaired.TheMuseumhasdevelopedanonlinevirtualtourthroughtheMuseum.ClickheretovisitalltheroomsintheMuseumonline.
HiretheMuseum:
TheMuseumcanbehiredforprivatefunctions,performancessoirees(社交晚会)andmanyothersocialoccasions.
FindUs:
TheMuseummaybereachedbyusingthefollowingbuses:
7,17,19,38,45,46,55,243.Andbytheseundergroundservices:
PiccadillyLine;
CentralLine.Foramap,pleaseclickhere.TheBritishMuseumandtheFoundlingMuseumarewithinwalkingdistance.
40.Thepassageisprobablyfroma(n)_________.
A.bookB.websiteC.newspaperD.announcement
41.IfafamilywithtwoadultsandfivechildrengototheMuseumtogether,theywillsave______comparedtogoingthereseparately.
A.£
25.00B.£
14.00C.£
9.00D.£
11.00
42.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?
A.InanycasepeoplecannotvisittheMuseumafter17:
B.VisitorswithpoorvisioncannotenjoytheMuseum.
C.TheMuseumisnotveryfarfromtheBritishMuseum.
D.AnyonecannothiretheMuseumforotherusers.
43.Thepassageiswrittento_______.
A.persuadereaderstovisittheCharlesDickensMuseum.
B.informreadersaboutthehistoryoftheCharlesDickensMuseum.
C.offerreaderssomeinformationabouttheCharlesDickensMuseum
D.tellreadershowtomakeuseoftheCharlesDickensMuseum.
C
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