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During the years after the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center, structural engineers have been trying hard to solve a question that would otherwise have been completely unthinkable: Can building be designed to stand catastrophic blasts (攻击;爆破) by terrorists?

Soon after the terrorist attacks on the twin towers, structural engineers from the University at Buffalo and the Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineering Research (MCEER) traveled to ground zero as part of a project funded by the National Science Foundation. They spent two days beginning the task of formulating (构思) ideas about how to design such structures and to search for clues on how to do so in buildings that were damaged, but still are standing.

“Our objective in visiting ground zero was to go and look at the buildings surrounding the World Trade Center, those buildings that are still standing, but that sustained damage,” said Mr. Bruneau, Ph.D. “Our immediate hope is that we can develop a better understanding as to why those buildings remain standing, while our long-term goal is to see whether earthquake engineering technologies can be married to existing technologies to achieve enhanced performance of buildings in the event of terrorist attacks,” he added.

Photographs taken by the investigators demonstrate the monumental damage to the World Trade Center towers and buildings nearby. One building a block away from the towers remains standing, but was badly damaged. “This building is many meters away from the World Trade Center and yet we see a column (柱子) there that used to be part of that building,” explained A. Whittaker, Ph.D. “The column became a missile that shot across the road, through the window and through the floor.”

The visit to the area also brought some surprises, according to the engineers. For example, the floor framing (框架) system in one of the buildings was quite strong , allowing floors that were pierced by tons of falling debris (残砾) to survive. “Good framing systems may provide a simple, but reliable strategy for blast resistance,” he added. Other strategies may include providing alternate paths for gravity loads in the event that a load-bearing column fails. “We also need a better understanding of the mechanism of collapse,” said A. Whittaker. “We need to find out what causes a building to collapse and how you can predict it.”

A. Reinhorn, Ph.D. noted that “earthquake shaking has led to the collapse of buildings in the past. Solutions developed for earthquake-resistant design may apply to blast engineering and terrorist-resistant design. Part of our mission now is to transfer these solutions and to develop new ones where none exist at present.”

小题1:The question raised in the first paragraph is one _____ .

A.that was asked by structural engineers a month ago

B.that is too difficult for structural engineers a month ago

C.that was never thought of before the terrorist attack

D.that terrorists are eager to find a solution to小题2:The column mentioned by Dr. Whittaker _____ .

A.was part of the building close to the World Trade Center

B.was part of the World Trade Center

C.was shot through the window and the floor of the World Trade Center

D.damaged many buildings near the World Trade Center小题3:A surprising discovery made by the investigators during their visit to ground zero is that _____.

A.floors in the faraway buildings remained undamaged

B.some floor framing systems demonstrate resistance to explosion

C.complex floor framing systems are more blast resistant

D.floors in one of the buildings were pierced by tons of debris小题4: What Dr. Reinhorn said in the last paragraph may imply all the following EXCEPT that _____.

A.blast engineers should develop new solutions for terror-resistant design

B.blast engineering can borrow technologies developed for terror-resistant design

C.solutions developed for earthquake-resistant design may apply to terrorist-resistant design

D.blast engineering emerges as a totally new branch of science

答案

小题1:C

小题1:A

小题1:B

小题1:D

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阅读下列各小题,根据汉语译文及句末括号内的英语单词完成句子

小题1:We had a very pleasant chat yesterday, reviewing those young and innocent days spent together. You know, we ________________ for nearly 20 years. (meet)

昨天我们相谈甚欢,回顾了一起度过的青葱岁月。要知道,我们几乎20年没见面了。

小题2:Jenny happened ________________ my phone number in the directory when I dropped in at her house. (look)

当我偶然到珍妮家串门时,她正巧在电话簿上查我的号码。

小题3:You can hardly imagine ________________ he has made in such a short time! (progress)

你简直难以想象他在这么短的时间内取得了多么大的进步!

小题4:The number of people infected with HIV may reach 50 million by 2020 ________________ to prevent the spread of the disease. (measure)

除非采取有效措施来遏制传播,否则到2020年,感染HIV病毒的人数可能达到五千万。

小题5:We treasured very much the chance of ________________ by the GM face to face. (interview)

我们非常珍惜这次由总经理亲自面试的机会。

小题6:The better prepared you are for the performance, ________________ for you to suffer from a stage fright. (possible)

你为表演准备得越充分,怯场的可能就会越小。

小题7:In those rough times mistakes, which ________________, were crowding in at the same time and my life was totally messed up. (avoid)

在那些诸事不顺的日子里,本可以避免的错误全都同时发生了,我的生活完全一团糟。

小题8:From the point of experts, it is not advertising’s use of the housewife role ________________ women, but the way it is handled. (bother)

从专家的角度看,令女性不快的不是广告使用了家庭主妇这一角色,而是对待这一角色的方式。

小题9:This grand theater, part of ________________ a field hospital for 3 years during the war, is expected to be restored to its original splendor. (serve)

这座大剧院有望得以修复,重塑昔日风华。它的一部分在战争期间还曾作过三年的战地医院呢。

小题10: ________________ a red card, which reads “For Your 18th Birthday”. (attach)

附在盒子上的是一张红色卡片,写着“祝贺你18岁生日”。