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The plane was about to(), and yet I left my ticket behind.A、take off B、take onC、take up D、take in

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The plane was about to(), and yet I left my ticket behind.

  • A、take off   
  • B、take on
  • C、take up   
  • D、take in
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第1题:

Which of the following is true about the motion of the moon?

[A] The moon and the sun are moving in the same plane.

[B] The moon revolved along the ecliptic.

[C] The moon moves faster than the sun.

[D] The position of the moon can be found changed in an hour's time.


正确答案:D
根据第三段的第二句和第三句话,文中说月亮的位置变化相对而言比较快,尽管看起来每天起起落落,事实上它的运动间歇为一个小时。由此可以肯定D为正确答案。

第2题:

线切割加工数控程序编制时,下列计数方向的说法正确的是:__________。

A. 斜线终点坐标(Xe, Ye)当 |Ye| >|Xe| 时,计数方向取Gy

B. 斜线终点坐标(Xe, Ye)当 |Xe|>|Ye| 时,计数方向取Gy

C. 圆弧终点坐标(Xe, Ye)当 |Xe|>|Ye| 时,计数方向取Gx

D. 圆弧终点坐标(Xe, Ye)当 |Xe|<|Ye| 时,计数方向取Gy


正确答案:A   

第3题:

Hardly _______ people ran toward it.

(A) the plane had landed when

(B) had the plane landed when

(C) the plane had landed than

(D) had the plane landed than


正确答案:B
解答参考:B.语法题。这是一个固定搭配hardly…when…,意思是一……就……, hardly后的句子要倒装,一般用过去完成时,when后的句子一般用一般过去时,故选B。【译文】飞机一着陆,人们就朝它跑去。

第4题:

She is making__for her education abroad, and has booked__.

A.preparations; plane ticket
B.a preparation; plane ticket
C.preparation ; plane' s ticket
D.preparations; ticket of plane

答案:A
解析:
考查固定搭配。make preparations for意为“为……做各项准备工作(比较繁琐,工作量大)”。plane ticket意为“飞机票”。

第5题:

Text3 NASA has hired airplane manufacturer Lockheed Martin to build its next experimental plane,which is designed to fly faster than the speed of sound without producing the loud sonic booms that have plagued the transportation form.The plane is due to be delivered in 2021 and will cost just shy of$250 million.During a press conference hosted by the agency during which they announced the partnership,Lockheed Martin spokesperson Dave Richardson explained that the new plane will be neither a prototype for a new commercial airplane,nor a reincamation of previous supersonic jets."This is a purpose-built experimental research craft,"he said."This aircraft was designed from a clean sheet."NASA will use the plane to gather data about the impact ofits low-boom design,which the agency hopes will address the single biggest challenge of supersonic flight.Flying faster than the speed of sound produces shock waves that result in a loud booming sound."The air does not know that the airplane is coming,"Peter Coen,a NASA project manager for supersonic technology,explained during the press conference,Because no one liked hearing that noise,the Federal Aviation Administration and similar international organizations banned supersonic travel over land,Now,NASA thinks technology can break the sound barrier without being quite so loud about it.The secret is in the shape of the plane.Sonic booms form because the plane's flight produces many shock waves of different strengths headed in different directions that absorb into each other to create two strong pulses of pressure.From the testing done so far,NASA thinks the new plane's design successfully dissipates and weakens those shock waves,keeping them from forming the strong pulses responsible for booms.The plane would still produce what they've dubbed"sonic thumps,"but the hope is that those would be much easier to deal with.Once the new plane is built,NASA will run surveys on the ground to see how people respond to the sonic thumps.Then,the agency will bring that survey data to the Federal Aviation Administration and its intemational counterparts in order to revisit the rule about breaking the speed of sound over land."It's not about making a new airplane for airplanes'sake,although I love airplanes,"Richardson said."It's about the data that will be collected."If the rule change does come through,that could kick off a new era of commercial supersonic travel.32.The crucial factor in the sound barrier breaking technology is

A.how to create the strong pulses of pressure.
B.how to shape the experimental plane.
C.how to run the surveys mentioned.
D.how to produce the sonic thumps.

答案:B
解析:
事实细节题。根据题干定位到第四段最后一句,“现在,NASA认为技术可以打破音障,大大降低飞行所带来的噪音音量”。接着第五段首句提到“秘密就在飞机的形状上”。B项符合文义,故B项为正确选项。【干扰排除】A项、C项和D项与题干无关,故排除。

第6题:

The first thing George did at the training school was ______.

A. to take an experienced pilot in a plane

B. to be taken up into the air in a plane by an officer

C. to fly a commercial plane

D. to talk about his ideas


正确答案:B

    45.答案为B  此考题为细节题。根据文章第2段第1句,Therethe first thing that new students had to do was to be taken up in a plane by an experienced pilot,我们知道,由于George也是学员之一,故他所做的第一件事和其他学员所做的第一件事应该是一样的,故选B

第7题:

Hardly ______when they ran toward it.

A. had the plane landed

B. did the plane land

C. the plane had landed

D. the plane landed


正确答案:A
【参考分析】表示否定意义的词hardly放在句首,句子倒装。hardly所在的句子中要用过去完成时态,与when引导的状语从句中的过去时配合。

第8题:

A: How long does it take from Beijng to London by plane? B:().

A、It costs 1,200 dollars

B、It takes about 7 hours

C、It's not near enough


参考答案:B

第9题:

Text3 NASA has hired airplane manufacturer Lockheed Martin to build its next experimental plane,which is designed to fly faster than the speed of sound without producing the loud sonic booms that have plagued the transportation form.The plane is due to be delivered in 2021 and will cost just shy of$250 million.During a press conference hosted by the agency during which they announced the partnership,Lockheed Martin spokesperson Dave Richardson explained that the new plane will be neither a prototype for a new commercial airplane,nor a reincamation of previous supersonic jets."This is a purpose-built experimental research craft,"he said."This aircraft was designed from a clean sheet."NASA will use the plane to gather data about the impact ofits low-boom design,which the agency hopes will address the single biggest challenge of supersonic flight.Flying faster than the speed of sound produces shock waves that result in a loud booming sound."The air does not know that the airplane is coming,"Peter Coen,a NASA project manager for supersonic technology,explained during the press conference,Because no one liked hearing that noise,the Federal Aviation Administration and similar international organizations banned supersonic travel over land,Now,NASA thinks technology can break the sound barrier without being quite so loud about it.The secret is in the shape of the plane.Sonic booms form because the plane's flight produces many shock waves of different strengths headed in different directions that absorb into each other to create two strong pulses of pressure.From the testing done so far,NASA thinks the new plane's design successfully dissipates and weakens those shock waves,keeping them from forming the strong pulses responsible for booms.The plane would still produce what they've dubbed"sonic thumps,"but the hope is that those would be much easier to deal with.Once the new plane is built,NASA will run surveys on the ground to see how people respond to the sonic thumps.Then,the agency will bring that survey data to the Federal Aviation Administration and its intemational counterparts in order to revisit the rule about breaking the speed of sound over land."It's not about making a new airplane for airplanes'sake,although I love airplanes,"Richardson said."It's about the data that will be collected."If the rule change does come through,that could kick off a new era of commercial supersonic travel.33.Sonic booms result from

A.the shape ofplane.
B.the sonic thumps.
C.the strong pulses.
D.the sound barrier.

答案:C
解析:
事实细节题。根据题干定位到文章第五段。原文提到“音爆形成的原因是飞机的飞行产生了许多不同强度的冲击波,它们向不同的方向移动,相互吸收,形成了两股强大的压力脉冲”,C项是对这句话的归纳总结,故C项为正确选项。【干扰排除】A项利用第五段首句作为干扰,但并非题干所问;B项在第六段末句出现,与本题无关;D项与本题无关,属于无关干扰。

第10题:

Hardly__when they ran toward it.

A.had the plane landed
B.did the plane land
C.the plane had landed
D.the plane landed

答案:A
解析:
表示否定意义的词hardly放在句首,句子倒装。hardly所在的句子中要用过去完成时态,与when引导的状语从句中的过去时配合。

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