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One spring day in 1950 in New Mexico, the United States, someone saw s 小题1:  coming from a forest and called the fire station at once. The firemen saw a big fire on the ground between the trees, which was spreading(扩散)quickly because of a s 小题2:  wind. Many people t 小题3:  to fight the fire, but as soon as one area was under control, the fire spread to another area. S  小题4:  , a firemen saw a baby bear close to the fire. It was t 小题5:  in the bushes. The fireman bravely ran over and took it away from the f  小题6:  .

After the firemen put o 小题7:   the fire, a farmer took the bear to his farm. A reporter wrote about this lucky bear in the newspaper and soon many people knew his story. Soon he was given a home at the National Zoo in Washington DC. People wanted to remind everyone in the USA about the dangers of forests fires so they put up big signs with p 【 小题8】 of the bear, which said, ‘Only you can p 【 小题9】forest fires from happening!’ The little bear became the most f 小题8:animal in the country.

答案

小题1:smoke

小题2:strong

小题3:tried

小题4:Suddenly

小题5:trapped

小题6:fire

小题7:out

小题8:photos/pictures

小题9:prevent   

小题10:famous

题目分析:本文讲述了1950年春天的一天,美国墨西哥一处森林发生火灾,在消防官兵的奋力扑救下,还挽救了一只小熊,这只小熊也成为美国人宣传火灾安全的代言人而出名。

小题1:根据后面的called the fire station at once可知,有人看到的是烟雾;故答案为smoke。

小题2:根据前面的一句The firemen saw a big fire on the ground between the trees, which was spreading(扩散)quickly 可知有树自然风就很大;故答案为strong

小题3:每个人都在努力地灭火,即try to do sth意为“努力做某事”;故答案为tried

小题4:消防官兵看到火源附近有个熊宝宝应该是突然间看到的;故答案为Suddenly

小题5:熊宝宝是被困在了树丛中的;故答案为trapped

小题6:一名消防官兵勇敢地跑过去将熊宝宝抱起来远离了火源;故答案为fire

小题7:put out意为“扑灭”;即消防官兵扑灭了大火;故答案为out

小题8:为了提醒每个美国人铭记森林火灾的危险性,他们把含有那只熊照片的大字表语张贴出来。“照片”可以用picture或photo;故答案为photos/pictures

小题9:只有你们才能防止森林火灾的发生。Prevent sb/sth from happening意为“组织某人做某事或阻止某事发生”;故答案为prevent

小题10:那只小熊也变得全国闻名。故答案为famous

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Manhattan Island is surrounded on the east by the East and Harlem Rivers and on the west by the North and Hudson Rivers.It links with the other four towns which make up New York City and with New Jersey are by means of subways,underground tunnels and bridges which lead into Manhanttan from the surrounding area.

The Brooklyn Bridge was the first suspension bridge to link Brooklyn to Manhanttan.It is also the second oldest bridge in New York.The architect was John Augustus Roebling,who was the chief engineer of the suspended Railroad Bridge at Niagara Falls.

Misfortune accompanied the building of the bridge,which took place from 1869 to 1883.The architect died as a result of an accident early during the construction.His son,Washington Roebling,carried on his father’s work,using the most advanced engineering techniques of the day.He also fell ill during the construction of the bridge and was obliged to direct the work on it from an apartment window overlooking the site.

Since its construction the Brooklyn Bridge has remained a busy and important passage in New York.

The Brooklyn Bridge is 6775 feet long and 1595 feet wide.The suspended part is 3450 feet long and 85 feet wide.It has a clearance of 133 feet above water level.Four huge cables extend across the bridge,supported by two towers,each 272 feet high.Each of these cables is made up of 5700 wires.

小题1:If you want to go to Princeton University in New Jersey from Manhattan,you_________.

A.must drive across a bridge

B.must take a Metro train

C.have to go through a tunnel

D.can use any of the above means小题2:The Brooklyn Bridge is _________.

A.the first suspended railway bridge in the USA

B.the first oldest bridge in New York

C.the first suspension bridge between Manhattan Island and Brooklyn

D.the first suspension bridge built in the USA小题3:In the course of the construction of the bridge_________.

A.the chief engineer was in short of money

B.misfortune fell on the chief engineer

C.John Augustus Roebling fell ill

D.Washington Roebling met with an accident小题4:Washington Roebling was forced to_________.

A.direct the building work on the bridge

B.lead the builders of the bridge in a hospital

C.give his directions to the workers from a flat nearby

D.direct the construction of the bridge by radio