更多“单选题How many people were missing in the storm of July 17 that drenched North Korea?A 549.B 151.C 295.D 29.”相关问题
  • 第1题:

    A tropical storm is building strength some distance from your ship.Waves are coming from the east,with periods increasing from 5 seconds to 15 seconds.The swell is from the east.Where was the storm when these new swells were generated ________.

    A.To the north of you

    B.To the south of you

    C.To the east of you

    D.To the west of you


    正确答案:C

  • 第2题:

    共用题干
    Mother Nature Shows Her Strength

    Tornadoes(龙卷风)and heavy thunderstorms moved across the Great Lakes and into Trumbull County
    on Saturday evening.The storms were dramatic and dangerous.
    George Snyder was driving the fire truck down Route 88 when he first noticed that a funnel(漏斗状的)
    cloud was behind him."I stopped the truck and watched the funnel cloud.It was about 100 feet off the
    ground and I saw it go up and down for a while.It was moving toward Bradley Road and then suddenly it
    disappeared,"Snyder said.
    Snyder only saw one of the funnel clouds that passed through northeastern Ohio on Saturday.In
    Trumbull County,a tornado turned trees onto their sides.Some trees fell onto houses and cars.Other trees fell
    onto telephone and electrical wires as thev went down.
    Amanda Symcheck was having a party when the storm began."I knew something was wrong,"she said.
    "I saw the sky go green and pink.Then it sounded like a train rushing toward the house.I started crying and
    told everyone to go to the basement for protection."
    The tornado caused a lot of damage to cars and houses in the area. It will take a long time and much
    money to repair everything.There was also serious water damage from the thunderstorms.The heavy rains and
    high wind caused the power to go out in many homes.
    The storms caused serious flooding in areas near the river. More than four inches of rain fell in parts of
    Trumbull County.The river was so high that the water ran into streets and houses.Many streets had to be
    closed to cars and trucks because of the high water. This made it difficult for fire trucks,police cars,and
    other rescue vehicles to help people who were in trouble.
    Many people who live near the river had to leave their homes for their own safety.Some people reported
    five feet of water in their homes.Local and state officials opened emergency shelters for the people who were
    evacuated(撤走).The Red Cross served meals to them.
    "This was a really intense storm,"said Snyder,"People were afraid.Mother Nature can be fierce.We
    were lucky this time.No one was killed."

    Several people were missing during the storm.
    A:Right
    B:Wrong
    C:Not mentioned

    答案:C
    解析:
    题干的意思与原文相反。原文第一段开头就讲到当时龙卷风和暴风雨滚滚而来。
    原文第二段虽然没有直说George Snyder是干什么的,但提到他正开着消防车(fire truck),由此可以推断他是消防员。
    原文是说他们正在聚会,但不是在地下室里聚会。而是暴风雨来临后,他们跑到地下 室里躲藏。相关信息在第四段。
    第五段最后一句说大风和暴雨使许多家庭的供电出现了问题,故选B。
    此句的意思文章中根本没有提到,故选C。
    此句的意思在倒数第三段最后一句提到了,故选A。
    此句的意思文章中没有提到,故选C。

  • 第3题:

    One of the strongest hurricanes__wasthe Florida Keys Storm of 1935,during which 500 people were killed.

    A.to record
    B.recorded
    C.recording
    D.being recorded

    答案:B
    解析:

  • 第4题:

    共用题干
    第一篇

    Storms Sink Ships

    Rescuers have found the bodies of over 130 people killed in two ferry disasters in
    Bangladesh.The accidents happened during a storm that hit the country on April 21.
    Hundreds more are missing or feared dead.
    The two ferries sank in different rivers near the capital city of Dhaka as strong winds and
    rain hit the South Asian country.
    The government has since banned all ferries and other boats from travelling at night
    during the April-May stormy season.
    One of the ferries,MV Mitali,was carrying far more people than it was supposed to.
    About 400 passengers fitted into a space made for just 300,police said.The second ferry
    carried about 100 passengers.
    "The number of deaths is certain to rise,"said an official in charge of the rescue work.
    "No one really knows how many people were on board the ferry or how many of them
    survived."
    Ferries in Bangladesh don't always keep passenger lists,making it difficult to determine
    the exact number of people on board.
    Besides the ferry accidents,at least 40 people were killed and 400 injured by lightning
    strikes,falling houses and trees and the sinking of small boats.
    Storms are common this time of year in Bangladesh,as are boating accidents.Ferry
    disasters take away hundreds of lives every year in a nation of 130 million people.
    Officials blame these river accidents on a lack of safety measures,too many passengers
    in boats and not enough checks on weather conditions.
    Ferries are a common means of transport in Bangladesh.It is a country covered by
    about 230 rivers.Some 20, 000 ferries use the nation's waterways(水路)every year.
    And many of them are dangerously overcrowded(过度拥挤).
    Since 1977,more than 3,000 people have died in some 260 boating accidents.

    The two ferry disasters occurred
    A:at noon.
    B:in the morning.
    C:at night.
    D:in the afternoon.

    答案:C
    解析:

  • 第5题:

    In the 17th century,the English government encouraged people from Scotland and Northern England to emigrate to the north of Ireland because()

    Athey wanted to increase its control over Ireland

    Bthey had too many people and didn’t have enough space for them to live in Britain

    Cthey intended to expand their investment

    Dthey believed that Ireland was the best place for them


    A

  • 第6题:

    单选题
    After the heavy snow storm many people _____ on the icy streets and injured their arms and legs.
    A

    slipped

    B

    skipped

    C

    skied

    D

    tripped


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    句意:在大雪过后,许多人都在结冰的街道上滑倒,弄伤了手臂和腿。slip滑倒,跌跤。ski跳跃;跳读;遗漏。ski滑雪。trip绊倒,摔倒。

  • 第7题:

    问答题
    Passage 4  One of the world’s most isolated states, North Korea was hoping to become a member of a very exclusive club. If North Korea’s attempt to put an object into orbit had succeeded, then this impoverished country, hidden behind one of the last Cold War frontiers, would have joined the handful of countries with the independent capability to launch their own satellites.  North Korea gave prior warning of the launch and said all along that it was using it as part of the peaceful pursuit of a space programme, as is its right under international law. It has, as was to be expected, already claimed that its satellite is safely in orbit.  Yet there may be mocking sniggers. The US military says the satellite failed to make orbit, splashing down instead in the Pacific Ocean.  But for the US—and North Korea’s regional neighbours—the success or failure of the satellite was simply not the issue.  Their concern about the launch has kept their spy agencies scrutinising North Korea’s east- coast rocket base for months. Navy vessels from the US, Japan and South Korea, deployed off the North Korean coast and equipped with sophisticated radar and anti-missile weaponry, will have monitored the rocket as it passed overhead.  The concern was two-fold.  That the launch might go wrong in a way that threatened Japanese territory, and that this was an illegal act designed primarily to enhance North Korea’s missile capability.  As a general rule, any launch vehicle designed to put a satellite into orbit could also be used as a long distance delivery system for a warhead. In North Korea’s case, the technology is thought to be almost identical.  What is believed to be a version of the same rocket was launched in July 2006, without warning, but on that occasion, North Korea admitted afterwards that it had been a straightforward missile test.  And some observers question why a country that struggles even to feed its own people would try to develop its own independent space programme. If it really wanted a communications satellite, they argue, a far cheaper option would be to pay someone else, perhaps their Chinese allies, to do it for them.  Despite the enormous investment—some estimates suggest that a single launch costs North Korea at least $ 30m (20m)—the level of technological achievement is akin to that reached by the US and the Soviet Union decades ago.  The conclusion drawn by much of the international community is that the satellite is simply a fig leaf for the real purpose, the development of the launch vehicle itself which is, no more and no less, a long-range missile.  North Korea is forbidden from pursuing this kind of technology by a UN resolution, passed after the 2006 missile test. So its opponents claim the satellite launch is in breach of this resolution, hence the strong international condemnation.  Many analysts believe that North Korea would use proof of a successful satellite launch for a number of purposes. Firstly as a kind of shop window for its military prowess, allowing it to boost sales of its rocket technology to other countries, again, in defiance of UN sanctions. But the real advantage is the raising of its threat level, which it will seek to exploit in international negotiations. The rocket used in this latest launch could, in theory at least, be adapted to travel as far as the western United States, albeit carrying a very small payload.  Professor Andrei Lankov, from Seoul’s Kookmin University, is in no doubt that this is Pyongyang’ s real motivation.  “Honestly, without its nuclear and missile programmes North Korea would look like an absolutely run-of-the-mill third-world dictatorship, although an unusually nasty, unusually brutal and exceptionally inefficient one.”  “The main reason why the news about North Korea can sometimes be found on the front pages of the worldwide press is because of their nukes and their missiles, without which nobody would even care about them.”  But regardless of North Korea’s true intention there is some debate about the legal position. Daniel Pinkston, a Seoul-based senior analyst with the Brussels-based International Crisi Group, believes it is not as clear cut as Washington suggests.  “Compelling arguments can be made that this is a clear violation of UN resolutions,” he said.  “Nevertheless, all states do have the sovereign right to the peaceful exploration of outer space. So it comes down to something that cannot really be resolved legally, it comes down to a political decision.”  And that’s where the difficulty might lie.  The UN Security Council meets later to decide a response.  But a veto-wielding China, one of North Korea’s oldest allies, might be keen to soften any proposed punishment.  1. Is this latest rocket launch by North Korea successful?  2. Why have the US, South Korea and Japan been so scared about North Korea’s rocket launch?  3. According to the western world, what is the launch indeed?  4. Is this rocket launch by North Korea legal or not according to the international community Why?

    正确答案: 【参考答案】
    1. North Korea has claimed the launch successful and that its satellite is safely in orbit. /But the US military says the satellite failed to make orbit, splashing down instead in the Pacific Ocean.
    2. They worry the launch might go wrong in a way that threatened Japanese territory. / This was an illegal act designed primarily to enhance North Korea’s missile capability
    3. The satellite is simply a fig leaf for the real purpose, the development of the launch vehicle itself which is a long-range missile.
    4. It would be illegal if the launch vehicle itself is a long-range missile because North Korea is forbidden from pursuing this kind of technology by a UN resolution, passed after the 2006 missile test. /Nevertheless, it is legal if the launch is really for peaceful pursuit of a space programme. /All states do have the sovereign right to the peaceful exploration of outer space.
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第8题:

    单选题
    A tropical storm is building strength some distance from your ship. Waves are coming from the east,with periods increasing from 5 seconds to 15 seconds. The swell is from the east. Where was the storm when these new swells were generated? ()
    A

    To the north of you

    B

    To the south of you

    C

    To the east of you

    D

    To the west of you


    正确答案: A
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    How many people are _____ the seat on the council?
    A

    inhabiting

    B

    imperiling

    C

    intervening

    D

    contesting


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    contest争夺,竞赛。inhabit居住。imperil处于危险中。intervene干涉。

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    How many people were killed in the accident in addition to Robert Sanchez?    
    A

    25.

    B

    24.

    C

    130.


    正确答案: C
    解析: 新闻中提到包括Robert Sanchez在内共有25人丧生,故,除Robert Sanchez外还有24人死亡。in addition to除…之外。
    【录音原文】
      Investigators have concluded engineer Robert Sanchez—who was in charge of a busy passenger train—failed to apply the brakes before a red light and ploughed into an oncoming freight train. 25 people, including Sanchez, died and more than 130 were hurt in the collision in Chatsworth, north of Los Angeles. Sanchez was sending text messages from his mobile phone that day and some teenagers told a local news station they received one such message from him one minute before the crash.

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    How many people were missing in the storm of July 17 that drenched North Korea?
    A

    549.

    B

    151.

    C

    295.

    D

    29.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    数字信息的找寻和判断。题干中的关键信息为July 17和missing,从而可以定位到录音中的“The Choson Sinbo said that as of July 17, …295 went missing”,可知,7月17号韩国所发生暴雨中,有295人失踪,因此选C。
    【录音原文】
    Three major storms drenched North Korea in July, washing away crops and raising the possibility of famine in a reclusive country that already battles chronic food shortages. The Choson Sinbo said that as of July 17, 549 people were killed, 295 went missing and 3,043 were injured in the storms. The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies said last Friday that flooding in the second week of July had killed 151 people and left 29 missing.

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    In the 17th century,the English government encouraged people from Scotland and Northern England to emigrate to the north of Ireland because()
    A

    they wanted to increase its control over Ireland

    B

    they had too many people and didn’t have enough space for them to live in Britain

    C

    they intended to expand their investment

    D

    they believed that Ireland was the best place for them


    正确答案: A
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第13题:

    共用题干
    Mother Nature Shows Her Strength

    Tornadoes(龙卷风)and heavy thunderstorms moved across the Great Lakes and into
    Trumbull County on Saturday evening.The storms were dramatic and dangerous.
    Georae Snyder was driving the fire truck down Route 88 when he first noticed that a
    funnel(漏斗状的)cloud was behind him. "I stopped the truck and watched the tunnel
    cloud.It was about 100 feet off the ground and I saw it go up and down for a while.It was
    movina toward Bradley Road and then suddenly it disappeared,"Snyder said.
    Snyder only saw one of the funnel clouds that passed through northeastern Ohio on
    Saturday.In Trumbull County,a tornado turned trees onto their sides.Some trees fell onto
    houses and cars.Other trees fell into telephone and electrical wires as they went down.
    Amanda Symcheck was having a party when the storm began."I knew something was
    wrong."she said."I saw the sky go green and pink(粉红色).Then it sounded like a train
    rushing toward the house.I started crying and told everyone to go to the basement for
    protection."
    The tornado caused a lot of damage to cars and houses in the area.It will take a long
    time and much money to repair everything.There was also serious water damage from the
    thunderstorms.The heavy rains and high wind caused the power to go out in many homes.
    The storms caused serious flooding in areas near the river. More than four inches of
    rain fell in parts of Trumbull County.The river was so high that the water ran into streets
    and houses.Many streets had to be closed to cars and trucks because of the high water.
    This made it difficult for fire trucks,police cars and other rescue vehicles to help people who
    were in trouble.
    Many people who live near the river had to leave their homes for their own safety.
    Some people reported five feet of water in their homes.Local and state officials opened
    emergency shelters for the people who were evacuated(撤走).The Red Cross served
    meals to them.
    "This was a really intense storm,"said Snyder."People were afraid.Mother Nature
    can be fierce.We were lucky this time.No one was killed."

    Several people were missing during the storm.
    A: Right
    B: Wrong
    C: Not mentioned

    答案:C
    解析:

  • 第14题:

    The earliest immigrants to North America found Indians already living there.The Indians numbered about 500,000 at that time.Their society was a primitive society,but they lived peacefully and welcomed the white strangers to the land.However,these early immigrants from Europe didn't want to share the land with the natives.They killed off many of the Indians,seized their land or pushed them off to lands farther away.Today the Indians,not more than half a million,live in poverty and misery on the land on which they were once masters.
    The earliest immigrants were the Spanish,who settled in the southern part of what is now the US.The next large group were the English,after the English came the French,Dutch,Irish,Germans,and other nationality groups,mostly European.
    Another early group to arrive were the Negroes.But they were brought in as slaves from Africa.They didn't win freedom till generations later.

    Which is the best title of this passage?

    A.The Earliest People in North Americ
    B.The Earliest Immigrants to North Americ
    C.The People of the United State
    D.Europeans were the Earliest People Coming to the North Americ

    答案:B
    解析:
    文章主要讲的是到北美的移民,所以选B。

  • 第15题:

    共用题干
    第一篇

    Storms Sink Ships

    Rescuers have found the bodies of over 130 people killed in two ferry disasters in
    Bangladesh.The accidents happened during a storm that hit the country on April 21.
    Hundreds more are missing or feared dead.
    The two ferries sank in different rivers near the capital city of Dhaka as strong winds and
    rain hit the South Asian country.
    The government has since banned all ferries and other boats from travelling at night
    during the April-May stormy season.
    One of the ferries,MV Mitali,was carrying far more people than it was supposed to.
    About 400 passengers fitted into a space made for just 300,police said.The second ferry
    carried about 100 passengers.
    "The number of deaths is certain to rise,"said an official in charge of the rescue work.
    "No one really knows how many people were on board the ferry or how many of them
    survived."
    Ferries in Bangladesh don't always keep passenger lists,making it difficult to determine
    the exact number of people on board.
    Besides the ferry accidents,at least 40 people were killed and 400 injured by lightning
    strikes,falling houses and trees and the sinking of small boats.
    Storms are common this time of year in Bangladesh,as are boating accidents.Ferry
    disasters take away hundreds of lives every year in a nation of 130 million people.
    Officials blame these river accidents on a lack of safety measures,too many passengers
    in boats and not enough checks on weather conditions.
    Ferries are a common means of transport in Bangladesh.It is a country covered by
    about 230 rivers.Some 20, 000 ferries use the nation's waterways(水路)every year.
    And many of them are dangerously overcrowded(过度拥挤).
    Since 1977,more than 3,000 people have died in some 260 boating accidents.

    How many people have been found dead in the two ferry disasters?
    A:More than 130.
    B:Over3,000.
    C:About 400.
    D:At least 40.

    答案:A
    解析:

  • 第16题:

    共用题干
    第一篇

    Storms Sink Ships

    Rescuers have found the bodies of over 130 people killed in two ferry disasters in
    Bangladesh.The accidents happened during a storm that hit the country on April 21.
    Hundreds more are missing or feared dead.
    The two ferries sank in different rivers near the capital city of Dhaka as strong winds and
    rain hit the South Asian country.
    The government has since banned all ferries and other boats from travelling at night
    during the April-May stormy season.
    One of the ferries,MV Mitali,was carrying far more people than it was supposed to.
    About 400 passengers fitted into a space made for just 300,police said.The second ferry
    carried about 100 passengers.
    "The number of deaths is certain to rise,"said an official in charge of the rescue work.
    "No one really knows how many people were on board the ferry or how many of them
    survived."
    Ferries in Bangladesh don't always keep passenger lists,making it difficult to determine
    the exact number of people on board.
    Besides the ferry accidents,at least 40 people were killed and 400 injured by lightning
    strikes,falling houses and trees and the sinking of small boats.
    Storms are common this time of year in Bangladesh,as are boating accidents.Ferry
    disasters take away hundreds of lives every year in a nation of 130 million people.
    Officials blame these river accidents on a lack of safety measures,too many passengers
    in boats and not enough checks on weather conditions.
    Ferries are a common means of transport in Bangladesh.It is a country covered by
    about 230 rivers.Some 20, 000 ferries use the nation's waterways(水路)every year.
    And many of them are dangerously overcrowded(过度拥挤).
    Since 1977,more than 3,000 people have died in some 260 boating accidents.

    How many passengers was MV Mitali designed to carry?
    A:440.
    B:100.
    C:400.
    D:300.

    答案:D
    解析:

  • 第17题:

    ()people are coming for the party?

    • A、How little
    • B、How much
    • C、How many

    正确答案:C

  • 第18题:

    单选题
    How many people were taken to hospital?
    A

    Less than twelve.

    B

    More than twelve.

    C

    About fifty.


    正确答案: C
    解析: 新闻中提到more than a dozen,即多于12个。
    【录音原文】
      At least 50 people were injured when two trains collided at a Bangkok subway station. A rescue worker told Reutersmore than a dozen passengers were taken to hospital, while another 20 to 30 people sustained minor injuries.

  • 第19题:

    单选题
    How many homes altogether were damaged in the storm? _____.
    A

    Fourteen

    B

    Twenty-one

    C

    Twenty-nine

    D

    Thirty-six


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    根据第一段出现的三个数字14,7,15,可以推断共有36个房屋在暴风雨中被毁坏。

  • 第20题:

    单选题
    A Boeing 747 crashed into a hillside while attempting to land during a nighttime storm; 228 of the 254 people who were on board the plane _____.
    A

    patrolled

    B

    perceived

    C

    perished

    D

    plunged


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    句意:一架波音747飞机在夜晚风暴中试图着陆时坠毁在山腰上,机上254人中有228人丧生。patrol巡逻。perceive察觉,感知。perish死亡。plunge(价格、数量等)骤降;陷入。

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    Suppose half the people on a bus exit at each stop and no additional passengers board the bus. If on the third stop the next to last person exits the bus, then how many people were on the bus?
    A

    20

    B

    16

    C

    8

    D

    4


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    这是一道算术题,我们用2*2*2就能得到答案,最先车上有8位乘客。

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    Hundreds of years ago, life was much harder than it is today because _____.
    A

    there were not modern machines

    B

    there was no modern medicine

    C

    both A and B

    D

    there were not many people


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    根据第一段可知,人们在一百多年前既没有现代化的药品,也没有现代化的机器。

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    —How many people were invited to the meeting?—About six ______
    A

    hundred

    B

    hundreds

    C

    hundred of

    D

    hundreds of


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    考查数词的用法。句意:——多少人被邀请参加会议?——大约六百人。hundred前面有具体数词修饰时,其后不能加“s”,也不与“of”连用,故选A。

  • 第24题:

    单选题
    How many people went swimming that day?
    A

    Two.

    B

    Three

    C

    Four

    D

    Five


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    细节理解题。由文章第二段可知the writer,John、Peter和Mary四个人去游泳。