问题 完形填空

第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)

第一节 对话填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

阅读下面的对话,掌握其大意,并根据各题所结合实际字母的提示,在横线上写出一个英语单词的完整正确的形式,使对话通顺。

S="Shop" assistant    C="Customer"

S: What can I do for you, sir ?

C:I (76)b      this mobile phone here last month, but it doesn’t work now.

S: What’s the matter with it ?

C: I tried hard several times, but it can’t (77)s     be turned on.

S: Let me have a look, hm , has it run out of (78)e    ?

C: No, the battery has just be fully (79)c     .

S: Did you read the (80)i     before using it?

C: Of course I did .

S: Have you ever dropped it in the (81)w    by accident?

C: Certainly not. I am not that (82)c     . I have always been very careful.

S: It’s not our fault. It’s the fault of the (83)c     who made it . What would you like me to do then?

C: I (84)i      that should change it for another one.

S: I’m sorry, But our manager is not in at the moment. I’ll report it to him when he come back and give you a (85)r     as soon as possible.

答案

76. bought    77. simply  78. electricity  79. charged  80. instructions 81. water

82. careless   83. company  84. insist   85. reply

阅读理解

阅读理解。

     Beijing had its biggest snowfall since 1951. Britain is suffering through its longest cold snap (寒潮)

since 1981. And freezing weather is hitting the Deep South, including Florida's orange groves and beaches.

Whatever happened to global warming?

     Such weather doesn't seem to fit with warnings from scientists that the Earth is warming because of

greenhouse gases. But experts say the cold snap doesn't contradict global warming at all - it's just a

temporary phenomenon in the long-term heating trend. "It's part of natural variability," said Gerald Meehl,

a senior scientist. With global warming, he said, "we'll still have record and cold temperatures. We'll just

have fewer of them."

     Scientists say man-made climate change does have the potential to cause more frequent and more

severe weather extremes. But experts did not connect the current cold snap to climate change.

     So what is going on?

     "We basically have seen just a big outbreak of Arctic air over populated areas of the Northern

Hemisphere", Arndt said.

     In the atmosphere, large rivers of air travel roughly west to east around the globe between the Arctic

and the tropics. This air flow acts like a fence to keep Arctic air restricted. But recently, this air flow has

become bent into a zigzag (之字形) pattern, wandering north and south. If you live in a place where it

brings air up from the south, you get warm weather. In fact, record highs were reported this week in

Washington state and Alaska.

    But in the eastern United States, like some other unlucky parts of the globe, Arctic air is coming from

the north. And that's how you get a temperature of 3 degrees in Beijing, a reading of minus-42 in

mainland Norway, and 18 inches of snow in parts of Britain. The zigzag pattern arises naturally from time

to time, but it is not clear why it's so strong right now.

1. What is the main idea of the text?

A. Freezing weather is hitting the Deep South.

B. We'll still have record cold temperatures.

C. The air flow has become a zigzag pattern.

D. Cold snap doesn't contradict global warming.

2. With global warming, we will ____.

A. also meet with severe cold snap

B. have more hot temperatures forever

C. never experience cold temperatures

D. have more cold temperatures

3. Beijing had its biggest snowfall since 1951 because of ____.

A. a fence from the Arctic

B. a cooling trend in climate

C. a big outbreak of Arctic air

D. its large population

4. We can conclude that ____.

A. not all the parts of the Northern Hemisphere are cold in face of the cold snap

B. the zigzag pattern arises naturally accidentally

C. Beijing will get cold weather next year

D. Washington state and Alaska will not face cold weather next year.

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