(Either) the brother (or) the sister will tell (their) father about (what has happened).
A:Either B:or C:their D:what has happened
He (kept) his (head); (otherwise) the accident (had happened).
A:kept B:head C:otherwise D:had happened
The story happened ______.
A:in 1960's B:in his 60's C:in 60's D:in the 1960's
Passage Two
Telephone books in the United States
have white, blue and yellow pages. The white pages list people with phones
by last name, the blue pages contain numbers of city services, government
agencies and public schools. Businesses and professional (专业的) services
are listed in a special section, the yellow pages. To make a long-distance
call, you need an area code. Each area in the U. S. has an area code. The
area covered by one area code may be small or large. For example, New York
City has one area code, but so does the whole state of Oregon. If you want to
know the area code of a place, you can look it up in the area code map, which is
printed in the front of the white pages. There are a lot of
publlic telephones in the US. They have their own numbers. If you are making a
long-distance call on a pubic telephone and run out of money, give the number on
you phone to the person you are talking to, then hang up the receiver, and he
can call you back. If you make a long-distance call and get a wrong number, call
the operator and explain what happened. This means that you can make the call
again to the right number without having to pay more
money. |
According to the passage, when you get a wrong number in making a long-distance call, you should______.
A:check your number and call again B:tell the operator what has happened C:Ask the operator to put you through D:Ask the operator what has happened
(Either) the brother (or) the sister will tell (their) father about (what has happened).
A:Either B:or C:their D:what has happened
The story happened ______.
A:on the lake at night B:by the lake in the afternoon C:along the river in spring D:near the river in summer
Earthquakes are something that most people fear. There are some places that have (36) 0r no earthquakes. Most places in the world, however, have them regularly. Some places, like Iran and Guatemala have them frequently. Countries that have a lot of earthquakes are usually quite mountainous.
The earthquake that the people most talked about in the United States was the one happening in San Francisco in 1906. Over 500 people died in it. The strongest one in North America was in 1964. It happened in Alaska.
Strong earthquakes are not always the ones that kill (37) . In 1755, one of the strongest earthquakes ever (38) happened in Portugal. Around 20,000 people died.
In 1923,a very powerful earthquake (39) the Tokyo-Yokohama area of Japan. A hundred and forty thousand people died. Most of them died in fires which (40) the earthquake.
One of the worst earthquakes ever was in China in 1976. It killed (41) people. The most destructive(破坏性的) earthquake ever reported was also in China. 400,000 people were killed or (42) in this quqke, which happened in 1556.
Earthquakes are (43) which people fear. Floods and tidal waves also cause people to be (44) ,as (45) like typhoons and cyclones(飓风). Sometimes these things cause lots of deaths. In 1970, a cyclone and tidal wave killed over 200,000 in Pakistan.
39()
A:hindered B:imposed C:happened D:hit