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  “We don' t have rush hours any more,”said Charles M. McLean, who runs the nation's busiest road.“We have rush periods, and they keep getting longer and longer.”McLean was describing Chicago's 235 miles of expressway, but the same might be said about almost any of the expressways that have become an important part of American city life--and about the heavy traffic that often blocks (阻塞) them.

  In Chicago, a computerized system has been developed that controls traffic on the city's seven expressways. Now one man--a controller--can follow the movement of Chicago's traffic by looking at a set of lights.

  The system uses electronic sensors (传感器) that are built into each expressway, half a mile apart several times a second, the computer receives information from each sensor and translates it into green, yellow, or red lights on a map in the control room. A green light means traffic is moving forty-five miles an hour, yellow means thirty to forty-five miles an hour, and red means heavy traffic--cars standing still or moving less than thirty miles an hour.

  “See that red light near Austin Avenue?”The controller asked a visitor ,“That' s a repair truck fixing the road, and the traffic has to go around it.”

  At the Roosevelt Road entrance to the expressway, the light kept changing from green to red and back to green again.“A lot of trucks get on the expressway there,”the controller explained.“They can' t speed up as fast as cars.”

  The sensors show immediately where an accident or a stopped car is blocking traffic, and a truck is sent by radio to clear the road. The system has lowered the number of accidents by 18 percent. There are now 1.4 deaths on Chicago' s expressways for each one hundred million miles traveled, while in other parts of the country there are 2.6.

  Traffic experts say that the Chicago system is the“coming thing”. Systems like Chicago's are already in use on some expressways in Los Angeles and Houston.“Chicago has taken the lead,”says New York city' s traffic director, and he adds,“We are far behind...”

(1)What would be the best title for this text?________

[  ]

A.Computerized Traffic Control System

B.Rush Periods Getting Longer

C.The Nation's Busiest Road

D.Sensors on Expressways

(2)How does the controller follow Chicago's traffic? ________

[  ]

A.By learning how to use a computer.

B.By waiting for the red light to turn to green.

C.By watching the sensors built into the expressways.

D.By looking at a set of lights on the map in the control room.

(3)What colour shows that the traffic moves the fastest? ________

[  ]

A.Red.
B.Yellow.
C.Green.
D.It' s uncertain.

(4)The system in Chicago ________.

[  ]

A.is really effective

B.is actually of very little use

C.will be sent to Los Angeles

D.is looked upon by New York' s traffic director

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阅读理解

  “We don' t have rush hours any more,”said Charles M. McLean, who runs the nation's busiest road.“We have rush periods, and they keep getting longer and longer.”McLean was describing Chicago's 235 miles of expressway, but the same might be said about almost any of the expressways that have become an important part of American city life--and about the heavy traffic that often blocks (阻塞) them.

  In Chicago, a computerized system has been developed that controls traffic on the city's seven expressways. Now one man--a controller--can follow the movement of Chicago's traffic by looking at a set of lights.

  The system uses electronic sensors (传感器) that are built into each expressway, half a mile apart several times a second, the computer receives information from each sensor and translates it into green, yellow, or red lights on a map in the control room. A green light means traffic is moving forty-five miles an hour, yellow means thirty to forty-five miles an hour, and red means heavy traffic--cars standing still or moving less than thirty miles an hour.

  “See that red light near Austin Avenue?”The controller asked a visitor ,“That' s a repair truck fixing the road, and the traffic has to go around it.”

  At the Roosevelt Road entrance to the expressway, the light kept changing from green to red and back to green again.“A lot of trucks get on the expressway there,”the controller explained.“They can' t speed up as fast as cars.”

  The sensors show immediately where an accident or a stopped car is blocking traffic, and a truck is sent by radio to clear the road. The system has lowered the number of accidents by 18 percent. There are now 1.4 deaths on Chicago' s expressways for each one hundred million miles traveled, while in other parts of the country there are 2.6.

  Traffic experts say that the Chicago system is the“coming thing”. Systems like Chicago's are already in use on some expressways in Los Angeles and Houston.“Chicago has taken the lead,”says New York city' s traffic director, and he adds,“We are far behind...”

(1)What would be the best title for this text?________

[  ]

A.Computerized Traffic Control System

B.Rush Periods Getting Longer

C.The Nation's Busiest Road

D.Sensors on Expressways

(2)How does the controller follow Chicago's traffic? ________

[  ]

A.By learning how to use a computer.

B.By waiting for the red light to turn to green.

C.By watching the sensors built into the expressways.

D.By looking at a set of lights on the map in the control room.

(3)What colour shows that the traffic moves the fastest? ________

[  ]

A.Red.
B.Yellow.
C.Green.
D.It' s uncertain.

(4)The system in Chicago ________.

[  ]

A.is really effective

B.is actually of very little use

C.will be sent to Los Angeles

D.is looked upon by New York' s traffic director

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  LOS ANGELES,Feb 12-Whitney Houston, whose amazing voice lifted her to the top of the pop music world but whose personal decline was fueled by years of drug use, died on Saturday afternoon in a Beverly Hills hotel room.She was 48.

  The pop superstar died on the eve of the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles at the same hotel where her lifelong friend, record master Clive Davis, was holding an annual pre-event party featuring scores of music industry celebrities.

  A dramatic scene unfolded at the Beverly Hilton hotel as guests arriving for the party expressed shock at her death, while reporters poured into the hotel, fans gathered outside to light candles in her memory and helicopters hovered overhead.

  Beverly Hills police said they were called to the Beverly Hilton at around 3∶43 p.m.PST, and fire department personnel who were already at the location responded immediately.Houston was in her fourth-floor room but was unresponsive to CPR, and she was pronounced dead at 3∶55 p.m.

  "She has been positively identified by friends and family (who) were with her at the hotel, and next of kin(最近的血亲) have already been informed," Lieutenant Mark Rosen told reporters.Police said there were no obvious signs of criminal intention.

  Los Angeles County coroners(验尸官) removed Houston's body from the hotel after midnight through a backdoor to avoid the crush of media set up to cover her shocking death.

  Typically, coroners conduct an examination within a day or two, at which point they might release some information about the death.If drugs or alcohol are involved, however, an official cause of death would not be released until after toxicology(毒理学) tests, which could take six to eight weeks.

  Tributes(赞词) poured in from around the world for a singer whose remarkable vocal power and range produced some of the most memorable music of her generation, including her signature hit, "I Will Always Love You."

  "I don't have to mask my emotion in front of a room full of so many dear friends," Davis told a grief-stricken crowd at his gala dinner and party just hours after Houston's death."I am personally beaten down by the loss of someone who has meant so much to me for so many years."

  Neil Portnow, president of the Recording Academy, which runs the Grammys, told the audience at Davis's party that Jennifer Hudson would sing a tribute to Houston at Sunday night's Grammy Awards.“We will do something appropriate tomorrow, and nothing could be more appropriate than having Jennifer Hudson sing on stage for Whitney," Portnow said.” In our community, we celebrate things…let's celebrate Whitney Houston."

(1)

We can learn from the first paragraph that ________

[  ]

A.

Whitney Houston died suddenly because of drug use.

B.

Whitney Houston had little potential in the pop music world.

C.

Whitney Houston's profession was affected by drug use

D.

Whitney Houston's fame grew as she won the Grammy Awards

(2)

According to the passage, at the most, how long will people be waiting to find out the cause of Houston's death?

[  ]

A.

For two days.

B.

For a week.

C.

For six weeks.

D.

For two months.

(3)

Which of the following describes how people responded to Houston's death?

[  ]

A.

Reporters crowded to a backdoor of the hotel to cover Houston's death.

B.

Fans insisted the police find out the cause of Houston's death immediately.

C.

Policemen tried to prevent the news of Houston's death from being spread.

D.

Firemen rushed to the very hotel where Houston died without any delay.

(4)

What Neil Portnow said at Davis's party implies that ________

[  ]

A.

Houston was a singer of great influence in the pop world

B.

Jennifer Hudson is likely to replace Houston in singing one day

C.

The Grammys are of little significance without Houston

D.

Singing Houston's songs is a good way to keep her memory alive

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  “We don't have rush hours any more,” said Charles M. McLean, who runs the nation's busiest road. “We have rush periods, and they keep getting longer and longer.”

  McLean was describing Chicago's 235 miles of expressway. But the same might be said about almost any of the expressways that have become an important part of American city life-and about the heavy traffic that often blocks them.

  In Chicago, a computerized system has been developed that controls traffic on the city's seven expressways. Now one man-a controller-can follow the movement of Chicago' s traffic by looking at a set of lights.

  The system uses electronic sensors that are built into each expressway, half a mile apart, Several times a second, the computer receives information from each sensor and translates it into green, yellow, or red lights on a map in the control room.

  A green light means traffic is moving forty-five miles an hour, yellow means thirty to forty-five miles an hour, and red means heavy traffic-cars standing still or moving less than thirty miles an hour.

  “See that red light near Austin Avenue?” the controller asked a visitor. “That's a repair truck fixing the road, and the traffic has to go around it.”

  At the Roosevelt Road entrance to the expressway, the light kept changing from green to red and back to green again. “A lot of trucks get on the expressway there,” the controller explained. “They cannot speed up as fast as cars.”

  The sensors show immediately where an accident or a stopped car is blocking traffic, and a truck is sent by radio to clear the road. The system has lowered the number of accidents by 18 percent. There are now 1.4 deaths on Chicago's expressway for each one hundred million miles traveled, while in other parts of the country there are 2.6.

  Traffic experts say that the Chicago system is the “coming thing”. Systems like Chicago's are already in use on some expressways in Los Angeles and Huston. “Chicago has taken the lead,” says New York City's traffic director; and he adds, “We are far behind…”

1.What would be the best title for this passage?

[  ]

A.Computerized Traffic Control System

B.Rush Periods Getting Longer

C.The Nation's Busiest Road

D.Sensors on Expressways

2.How does the controller follow the Chicago's traffic?

[  ]

A.By learning how to use a computer.

B.By waiting for the red light to turn to green.

C.By watching the sensors built into the expressways.

D.By looking at a set of lights on the map in the control room.

3.What color shows that the traffic moves the fastest?

[  ]

A.Red.
B.Yellow.
C.Green.
D.It's uncertain.

4.The underlined word “it” in the passage refers to ________.

[  ]

A.a truck which needs repairing

B.a truck doing repairs on the road

C.Austin Avenue

D.a red light

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  完形填空

  Miss Jane 1 physics in a New York school. Last month she 2 to one of her class about sound, “Now I 3 a brother in Los Angeles (洛杉矶) . If I was calling him 4 the phone, and at 5 same time you were 75 feet away 6 to me across the street, which of you would hear 7 I said earlier, my brother or you, for what reason?”

  John answered, “Your brother, Miss Jane, because electricity (电) travels 8 than sound waves.” “That's very good,” Miss Jane said.

  “I don't agree,” said Mary. “Your brother would hear you 9 because it's 10 eleven o'clock here, and it's eight o'clock in Los Angeles. ”

1.

[  ]

A.teach
B.teaches
C.teaching
D.taught

2.

[  ]

A.explain
B.explains
C.was explaining
D.was explained

3.

[  ]

A.have
B.has
C.had
D.there is

4.

[  ]

A.in
B.on
C.at
D.by

5.

[  ]

A.a
B.an
C.the
D./

6.

[  ]

A.listen
B.listened
C.were listening
D.listening

7.

[  ]

A.that
B.which
C.what
D.words

8.

[  ]

A.fast
B.faster
C.fastest
D.the fastest

9.

[  ]

A.early
B.earlier
C.earliest
D.most early

10.

[  ]

A.when
B.where
C.while
D.if

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