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17.The devastation of Typhoon Morakot over Taiwan and eastern China is a reminder that the northwest Pacific is the most dangerous region in the world for tropical storms.The worst of these are typhoons,which are the same as hurricanes in the Atlantic and eastern Pacific,or cyclones in the Indian Ocean and Australia.They all have winds of more than 118km/h (73mph) spinning around a central core.
These storms start off as a mass of thunderstorms in the tropics outside the Equator.Given the right conditions,they form a bigger and more organised storm and feed off warm seas at more than 26.5C (80F) to get the fuel that they need to become a fully-fledged(羽毛丰满的) typhoon,hurricane or cyclone.Each storm is like a heat engine,extracting heat from the warm,humid air over the sea and turning it into phenomenal amounts of energy-equivalent to about 200times the entire world's electrical generating capacity.But warm,moist air is not enough-these storms also need slack winds aloft,because strong high-altitude winds can rip off the top of the storm clouds and send the entire storm tumbling(翻跟头).
The damage from tropical storms often comes from their winds,or the storm surges from the sea as the winds pile up water into a huge battering ram(冲击夯) that floods coastlines.But the devastation from Typhoon Morakot came from its unbelievable rainfall-about a year's average rain in some places-that set off landslides and mudslides.

45.According to the first paragraph,the common point among typhoons,hurricanes and cyclones isB.
A.that they all come from the oceans
B.that they all have winds of over 118km/h spinning around a central core
C.that they all cause great damage
D.that they all can generate electricity
46.Which of the following is the best title of this passage?A
A.Typhoon Morakat devestates Taiwan and eastern China
B.How is the typhoon formed?
C.Typhoon Morakot was how to devestate the areas it travelled
D.How terrible is Typhoon Morakat!
47.The devastation from Typhoon Morakot is mainly fromB.
A.its wind                   B.its rainfall
C.landslides and mudslides   D.the storm
48.It can be inferred from the passage thatA.
A.Taiwan is off the northwest Pacific
B.the damage from tropical storms often comes from their winds
C.tropical storms often happen
D.tropical storms only need warm,moist air.

分析 本文讲述了台风对台湾和中国东部的影响,以及台风带来的风暴和各类影响.

解答 45.B 由第一段最后一句话可知.A项中出现了Australia,所以不对;C项和D项在第一段中没有提及.
46.A 主旨大意题.由文章第一段可知.因为是新闻报导,往往是开门见山.故选A.
47.B 细节理解题.由文章最后一段中的"Typhoon Morakot came from its unbelievable rainfall-about a year's average rain in some places-that set off landslides and mudslides."知,灾难来自于难以置信的降雨,降雨引发了泥石流和山崩.中心词还是降雨,因此B为正确答案.
48.A 推理判断题.由文中第一段第一句话可知.D项由第二段最后一句话"But warm,moist air is not enough"知,是不正确的;B项不是推理出来的;C项文中没有提及.

点评 本文讲述了台风以及其带来的影响的故事,题目涉及多道细节理解题,做题时结合原文和题目有针对性的找出相关语句进行仔细分析,结合选项选出正确选项.推理判断题也是要在抓住关键句子的基础上合理的分析才能得出答案,切忌胡乱猜测,一定要做到有理有据.

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