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2022高考英语二轮(十一月)练习及答案:完形填空(7)

2022高考英语二轮(十一月)练习及答案:完形填空(7)

2022高考英语二轮(十一月)练习及答案:完形填空(7)【深圳市2022高考英语综合力量测试题(7)】完形填空。

阅读下面短文,把握其大意,然后从1-15各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项。

Emergencies do n’t happen very often. But when they do, you may want to get help fast. No one wants to spend time __1__ the phone number. That’s why 911 was created - to make it __2__. In the United States and Canada, dialing 911 on your phone is the fastest way you can get help for yourself or for someone else.The best way to handle a(n) __3__ is to be prepared before one happens. In the United States and Canada, the operator will know where you are calling from because of a system called “E 911 which means your address is known to the operator __4__, just by dialing 911.It’s still a good idea to know the __5__ and the phone number you are calling from m case the call is being made from a place outside of the US or Canada, or in case you are calling from a cell phone. The 911 __ 6__ must know exactly where you are and how to reach you. The police, firefighters, or ambulance crew need to know where you are to provide __7__ for the emergency.It’s important to make sure you are __8__ before you dial 911. If your home is on fire, for instance, __9__the house before dialing 911. You can always call from someone else's house or from a cell phone.You may feel scared or __10__ when you have to dial 911. That’s OK. The emergency operators who answer the phone __11__ to a lot of people, including adults, who are nervous or __12__when they call. Just stay as calm as you can. If you talk too __13__, the operator may have trouble understanding what’s wrong and what kind of help you need.Speak __14__ and clearly when you explain what’s happening. The 911 emergency operator may ask you__15__ like what, where, and who.1. A. dialing B. callingC. repeatingD. consulting2. A. difficult B. hardC. easyD. nice3. A. telephone B. emergencyC. fireD. operation4. A. immediately B. suddenlyC. finallyD. impossibly5. A. house B. addressC. policeD. place6. A. adult B. firefighterC. operatorD. manager7. A. food B. helpC. moneyD. support8. A. dangerous B. hungryC. happyD. safe9. A. leave B. enterC. watchD. protect10. A. surprised B. excitedC. nervousD. angry11. A. refer B. cryC. chatD. talk12. A. delighted B. puzzledC. worriedD. disappointed13. A. fast B. loudlyC. clearlyD. freely14. A. slowly B. similarlyC. nervouslyD. silently15. A, questions B. ideasC. numbersD. suggestions【参考答案】1-5 DCBAB 6-10 CBDAC 11-15 DCAAA完形填空紧急状况不常发生。

2732530177末次间冰期南黄海古冷水团沉积的探讨

2732530177末次间冰期南黄海古冷水团沉积的探讨

第18卷第1期 海洋地质与第四纪地质 V o l.18,N o.1 1998年2月 M A R I N E GEOLO GY&QU A T ERNA R Y GEOLO GY Feb.,1998对末次间冰期南黄海古冷水团沉积的探讨3杨子赓 林和茂 王圣洁 李绍全(地质矿产部海洋地质研究所,青岛266071)摘 要 末次间冰期高海面时期(75~128kaB.P.),在南黄海Q C2孔发现了介形类化石群中“环北极种”为其优势种,组合中数量最多的是S a rsicy therid ea brad ii,其现代分布范围在我国浅海区十分狭窄,集中在北黄海冷水团控制区,冷水种在整个间冰期化石组合中占79%以上;有孔虫组合在70%以上的沉积层段中其优势种和主要成分以凉水种和喜凉种为主,如B uccellaf rig id a,P rotelph id ium tubercu la tum,N on ionella stella,E lp h id ium m ag ellan icum等,它们是北黄海现代有孔虫组合中的主要成分,B uccella f rig id a含量超过10%的分布范围亦仅限于北黄海地区。

现代北黄海冷水团中心底层水夏季多年平均温度仅5181℃,据此可推测末次间冰期南黄海存在着稳定的冷水团,其中心位于34°18′N,122°10′E,较现代冷水团偏西南约150km。

在这个古冷水团中心,由于黄海环流的轴辐聚效应,形成了厚达17m的连续的浅海相“涡旋泥质沉积层”,与现代冷水团中心的“涡旋泥质沉积”相似。

关键词 古冷水团 涡旋泥质沉积 末次间冰期 南黄海南黄海陆架古冷水团,是一个第四纪古海洋学问题,也是过去研究较少的问题。

本文作者之一曾经报导过在南黄海Q C2孔发现过冷水种微体古生物群,并推测它与古冷水团活动有关[1]。

末次间冰期的海侵范围比现代海域范围略大,在南黄海西岸深入内陆约125km,北岸与现代海岸相近(图1),汪品先称之为“星轮虫海侵”(A strorota lia海侵)[2],在南黄海称之为“H I V海侵层”[1,3,4],它是一次温暖期的海侵,南黄海Q C2孔孔深33122~54166m岩心完整地记录了这期海侵进程[5]。

中英双语新闻学习材料系列 113 美国新一代太空船猎户座发射成功 开启火星时代

中英双语新闻学习材料系列 113   美国新一代太空船猎户座发射成功 开启火星时代

We've coverage stories involving the DEA, the FDA, the TSA. Today, we are taking you inside the NCCIC, lots of letters. It's the National Cyber Security and Communications Integration Center. It's part of the department of Homeland Security. Its job keep hackers out of the infrastructure we depend on every single day. And its abilities are tested every single day.This is really the heart of our cyber security efforts here. How vulnerable is the United States to some sort of massive critical infrastructure event?We operate on the assumption that that kind of an event could happen at any time. We are seeing a constant strain of folks trying to breach our networks, our systems across the country.All the time, all day, seven days a week, there's the potential there for adversaries to get into those control systems. Those systems that really run machinery whether it's gates on dams or parts of the electric grid across our sectors that could have physical consequences.Electricity and water and transportation, our financial services sector-most of those are actually owned by the private sector-they are not owned by the government. And the private sector has a responsibility, and we do everything we can to assist them.Do you think that the private sector is-the level it needs to be at given the number of cyber-attacks you see every single day?No, it's not. But it's getting better every day.Here we've got an amber, which tells us that there's some activity, potentially, with regard to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.Some people have described this as significant as knowing about the hijackers pre-9/11. Is that the risk in vulnerability that we are at right now?What we are worried about in 9/11, was a failure to connect the dots. What we are trying to do here in the NCCIC is to connect as many of these dots as we can.We are fighting this fight day in and day out, on a collaborative basis, and with-with every intention to prevent that kind of catastrophic outcome.It was delay today, but NASA's latest space capsule named Orion, did get off the ground. It launched Friday from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Orion flew around the Earth two times at 4.5 hours. And it splashed down in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Northern Mexico, the mission a success. Orion's designed to carry as many as six astronauts, but there was no one aboard on the 370 million test flight. It was done to make sure the craft could get in the space and back down to Earth before anyone actually travels on it.NASA's administrator called the flight day one of the Mars era. It's hope that Orion will ultimately carry humans to the red planet and maybe an asteroid. But some lawmakers and scientists have criticized that idea for being too expensive and risky.Time for "The Shoutout." Saccharine, sucralose and aspartame are all types of what? If you think you know it, shout it out! Arethey gasoline additives, food preservatives, chemical salts or artificial sweeteners? You've got three seconds, go!They are all artificial and they are all sweet. Hundreds of times sweeter than sugar. That's your answer and that's your "Shoutout."我们的报道涵盖DEA,FDA及TSA。

911改变了世界中英译文

911改变了世界中英译文

“9. 11”事件前后泰-摩西As the ruins of the World Trade Towers smoldered at the southern end of Manhattan and the breez e stirred the ashes of thousands of human beings, a new age of anxiety was born. If someone had s lept through September 11 and awakened, Rip Van Winkle-like today, he would open his eyes on a n astonishing new landscape.1.世贸大厦双塔的废墟还在曼哈顿区南端闷燃,微风将几千人的身躯化成的灰烬吹起,一个新的焦虑时代由此开始。

如果有人在9月11日那天像瑞普?凡?温克尔那样恰好睡去,一觉醒来,眼前的这一派景象定让他瞠日结舌。

Guardsmen toting M-16s are stationed at our airports. The president of the United States attends a World Series game and the airspace over Yankee Stadium is closed, a line of snipers positioned on the stadium rooftop. The vice-president's safekeepers whisk him from place to place, just as his ar ch-nemesis Osama bin Laden is presumably moved from cave to cave halfway across the world. A nthrax panic sends Congress running from its chambers.2.机场里驻进了背着V-16自动步枪的国民警卫队员。

21世纪大学英语读写教育教案第三册TextA原文

21世纪大学英语读写教育教案第三册TextA原文

第一单元TextAA common misconception among youngsters attending school is that their teachers were child prodigies. Who else but a bookworm, with none of the normal kid's tendency to play rather than study, would grow up to be a teacher anyway? I've tried desperately to explain to my students that the image they have of me as an enthusiastic devotee of books and homework during my adolescence was a bit out of focus. On the contrary, I hated compulsory education with a passion. I could never quite accept the notion of having to go to school while the fish were biting. But in my sophomore year, something beautiful and exciting happened. Cupid aimed his arrow and struck me right in the heart. All at once, I enjoyed going to school, if only to gaze at the lovely face in English II.My princess sat near the pencil sharpener, and that year I ground up enough pencils to fuel a campfire. Alas, Debbie was far beyond my wildest dreams. We were separated not only by five rows of desks, but by about 50 I.Q. points. She was the top student in English II, the apple of Mrs. Larrivee's eye.Occasionally, Debbie would catch me staring at her, and she would flash a smile that radiated intelligence and quickened my heartbeat. It was a smile that signaled hope and made me temporarily forget the intellectual gulf that separated us.I schemed desperately to bridge that gulf. And one day, as I was passing the supermarket, an idea came to me. A sign in the window announced that the store was offering the first volume of a set of encyclopedias at the special price of 29 cents. The remaining volumes would cost $2.49 each.I purchased Volume I —Aardvark to Asteroid —and began my venture into the world of knowledge. I would henceforth become a seeker of facts. I would become Chief Brain in English II and sweep my princess off her feet with a surge of erudition.I had it all planned.My first opportunity came one day in the cafeteria line. I looked behind me and there she was."Hi," she said.After a pause, I wet my lips and said, "Know where anchovies come from?"She seemed surprised. "No, I don't."I breathed a sigh of relief. "The anchovy lives in salt water and is rarely found in fresh water." I had to talk fast, so that I could get all the facts in before we reached the cash register. "Fishermen catch anchovies in the Mediterranean Sea and along the Atlantic coast near Spain and Portugal.""How fascinating," said Debbie, shaking her head in disbelief. It was obvious that I had made quite an impression.A few days later, during a fire drill, I casually went up to her and asked, "Ever been to the Aleutian Islands?""Never have," she replied."Might be a nice place to visit, but I certainly wouldn't want to live there," I said. "Why not?" said Debbie, playing right into my hands."Well, the climate is forbidding. There are no trees on any of the 100 or more islands in the group. The ground is rocky and very little plant life can grow on it.""I don't think I'd even care to visit," she said.The fire drill was over and we began to file into the building, so I had to step it up to get the natives in. "The Aleuts are short and sturdy and have dark skin and black hair. They live on fish, and they trap blue foxes and seals for their valuable fur." Debbie's eyes widened in amazement.One day I was browsing through the library. I spotted Debbie sitting at a table, absorbed in a crossword puzzle. She was frowning, apparently stumped on a word.I leaned over and asked if I could help."Four-letter word for Oriental female servant," Debbie said."Try amah," I said, quick as a flash.Debbie filled in the blanks, then turned to stare at me in amazement. "I don't believe it," she said. "I just don't believe it."And so it went, that glorious, joyous, romantic sophomore year. Debbie seemed to relish our little conversations and hung on my every word. Naturally, the more I read, the more my confidence grew.In the classroom, too, I was gradually making my presence felt. One day, during a discussion of Coleridge's "The Ancient Mariner", we came across the word albatross."Can anyone tell us what an albatross is?" asked Mrs. Larrivee.My hand shot up. "The albatross is a large bird that lives mostly in the ocean regions below the equator, but may be found in the north Pacific as well. The albatross measures as long as four feet and has the greatest wingspread of any bird.It feeds on fish and shellfish. The albatross has an enormous appetite, and when it's full it has trouble getting into the air again."There was a long silence in the room. Mrs. Larrivee couldn't quite believe what she had just heard. I sneaked a look at Debbie and gave her a big wink. She beamed proudly and winked back.What I failed to perceive was that Debbie all this while was going steady with a junior from a neighboring school —a basketball player with a C+ average. The revelation hit me hard, and for a while I felt like forgetting everything I had learned.I had saved enough money to buy Volume II —Asthma to Bullfinch —but was strongly tempted to invest in a basketball instead.I felt not only hurt, but betrayed. Like Agamemnon, but with less drastic consequences, thank God.In time I recovered from my wounds. The next year Debbie moved from the neighborhood and transferred to another school. Soon she became no more than a memory.Although the original incentive was gone, I continued poring over the encyclopedias, as well as an increasing number of other books. Having tasted of the wine of knowledge, I could not now alter my course. For:"A little knowledge is a dangerous thing:Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring."So wrote Alexander Pope, Volume XIV —Paprika to Pterodactyl.(1,034 words)第二单元TextAYou're on the Titanic II. It has just hit an iceberg and is sinking. And, as last time, there are not enough lifeboats. The captain shouts, "Women and children first!" But this time, another voice is heard: "Why women?"Why, indeed? Part of the charm of the successful movie Titanic are the period costumes, the period extravagance, and the period prejudices. An audience can enjoy these at a distance. Oddly, however, of all the period attitudes in the film, the old maritime tradition of "women and children first" enjoys total acceptance by modern audiences. Listen to the audience boo at the bad guys who try to sneak on the lifeboats with —or ahead of —the ladies.But is not grouping women with children a raging anachronism? Should not any self-respecting modern person, let alone feminist, object to it as insulting to women?Yet its usage is as common today as it was in 1912. Consider these examples taken almost at random from recent newspapers:"The invaders gunned down the Indians, most of them women and children..." "As many as 200 civilians, most of them women and children, were killed...""At the massacre in Ahmici 103 Muslims, including 33 women and children, were killed..."At a time when women fly combat aircraft and run multi-national corporations,how can one not wince when adult women are routinely classed with children? In Ahmici, it seems, 70 adult men were killed. And how many adult women? Not clear. When things get serious, when blood starts to flow or ships start to sink, you'll find them with the children.Children are entitled to special consideration for two reasons: helplessness and innocence. They have not yet acquired either the faculty of reason or the wisdom of experience. Consequently, they are defenseless (incapable of fending for themselves) and blameless (incapable of real sin). That's why we grant them special protection. In an emergency, it is our duty to save them first because they, helpless, have put their lives in our hands. And in wartime, they are supposed to be protected by special immunity because they can have threatened or offended no one.The phrase "women and children" attributes to women the same dependence and moral simplicity we find in five-year-olds. Such an attitude perhaps made sense in an era dominated by male privilege. Given the disabilities attached to womanhood in 1912, it was only fair that a new standard of gender equality not suddenly be proclaimed just as lifeboat seats were being handed out. That deference —a somewhat more urgent variation on giving up your seat on the bus to a woman —complemented and perhaps to some extent compensated for the legal and social constraints placed on women at the time.But in our era of extensive social restructuring to grant women equality in education, in employment, in government, in athletics, what entitles women to theprivileges —and reduces them to the status —of children?Evolutionary psychologists might say that ladies-to-the-lifeboats is an instinct that developed to perpetuate the species: Women are indispensable child-bearers. You can repopulate a village if the women survive and only a few of the men, but not if the men survive and only a few of the women. Women being more precious, biologically speaking, than men, evolution has conditioned us to give them the kind of life-protecting deference we give to that other seed of the future: kids. The problem with this kind of logic, however, is its depressing reductionism. It's like a serious version of the geneticist's old joke that a chicken is just an egg's way of making another egg. But humans are more than just egg-layers. And traditional courtesies are more than just disguised survival strategies. So why do we say "women and children"?Perhaps it's really "women for children." The most basic parental bond is maternal. Equal parenting is great, but women, from breast to cradle to reassuring hug, can nurture in ways that men cannot. And thus, because we value children, women should go second. The children need them.But kiddie-centrism gets you only so far. What if there are no children on board? You are on the Titanic III, and this time it's a singles cruise. No kids, no parents. Now: Iceberg! Lifeboats! Action!Here's my scenario. The men, out of sheer irrational heroism, should let the women go first. And the women, out of sheer feminist self-respect, should refuse. Result? Stalemate. How does this movie end? How should it end? Hurry, the ship'sgoing down.(759 words)第三单元TextAA child's world is fresh and new and beautiful, full of wonder and excitement. It is our misfortune that, for most of us, that clear-eyed vision —that true instinct for what is beautiful and awe-inspiring —is dimmed and even lost before we reach adulthood. If I had influence with the angels who are supposed to preside over all children, I would ask that their gift to each child in the world be a sense of wonder so indestructible that it would last throughout life.If children are to keep alive their natural sense of wonder without any such gift from the angels, they need the companionship of at least one adult who can share it, rediscovering with the child the joy, excitement and mystery of the world we live in. Parents often feel inadequate when confronted on the one hand with the eager, sensitive mind of a child and on the other with a world of complex physical nature. In a mood of self-defeat, they exclaim, "How can I possibly teach my child about nature —why, I don't even know one bird from another!"I sincerely believe that for children, and for parents seeking to guide them, it is not half so important to know as it is to feel. If facts are the seeds that later produce knowledge and wisdom, then the emotions and the impressions of the senses are the fertile soil in which the seeds must grow. The years of early childhood are the time to prepare the soil. Once the emotions have been aroused —a sense of the beautiful, the excitement of the new and the unknown, a feeling of sympathy, pity,admiration or love —then we wish for knowledge about the object of our emotional response. Once found, such knowledge has far more lasting meaning than mere information. It is more important to pave the way for children's desire to know than to put them on a diet of facts they are not ready to assimilate.Even if you feel you have little knowledge of nature at your disposal, there is still much you can do for your child. Wherever you are and whatever your resources, you can still look up at the sky —its dawn and evening beauties, its moving clouds, its stars by night. You can listen to the wind, whether it blows with majestic voice through a forest or sings a many-voiced chorus around the corners of your apartment building, and in the listening, you can gain magical release for your thoughts. You can still feel the rain on your face and think of its long journey from sea to air to earth, and wonder at the mysteries of natural selection embodied in the perfume and flavour of a fruit. Even if you are a city dweller, you can find some place, perhaps a park or a golf course, where you can observe the mysterious migrations of the birds and the changing seasons. And with your child you can ponder the mystery of a growing seed, even if it's just one planted in a pot of earth in the kitchen window.Exploring nature with your child is largely a matter of being open to what lies all around you. It is learning again to use your eyes, ears, nose and fingertips, opening up the disused channels of your senses. For most of us, knowledge of our world comes largely through sight, yet we look about with such unseeing eyes that we are partially blind. One way to open your eyes to unnoticed beauty is to ask yourself,"What if I had never seen this before? What if I knew I would never see it again?" What is the value of preserving and strengthening this sense of awe and wonder, this recognition of something beyond the boundaries of human existence? Is the exploration of the natural world just a pleasant way to pass the golden hours of childhood or is there something deeper?I am sure there is something much deeper, something lasting and significant. Those who dwell, as scientists or laypeople, among the beauties and mysteries of the earth are never alone or weary of life. Whatever the problems or concerns of their personal lives, their thoughts can find paths that lead to inner satisfaction and to renewed excitement in living. Those who contemplate the beauty of the earth find reserves of strength that will endure as long as life lasts. There is symbolic as well as actual beauty in the migration of the birds, the ebb and flow of the tides, the folded bud ready for the spring. There is something infinitely healing in the repeated refrains of nature —the assurance that dawn comes after night, and spring after the winter.I like to remember the distinguished Swedish oceanographer, Otto Pettersson, who died a few years ago at the age of ninety-three, in full possession of his keen mental powers. His son has related in a recent book how intensely his father enjoyed every new experience, every new discovery concerning the world about him."He was an incurable romantic," the son wrote, "intensely in love with life and with the mysteries of the universe." When he realized he had not much longer to enjoy the earthly scene, Otto Pettersson said to his son: "What will sustain me in my lastmoments is an infinite curiosity as to what is to follow."第四单元TextAI am master of Branford College at Yale. I live on the campus and know the students well. (We have 485 of them.) I listen to their hopes and fears —and also to their stereo music and their piercing cries in the dead of night ("Does anybody care?"). They come to me to ask how to get through the rest of their lives.Mainly I try to remind them that the road ahead is a long one and that it will have more unexpected turns than they think. There will be plenty of time to change jobs, change careers, change whole attitudes and approaches. They don't want to hear such news. They want a map —right now —that they can follow directly to career security, financial security, social security and, presumably, a prepaid grave. What I wish for all students is some release from the grim grip of the future. I wish them a chance to enjoy each segment of their education as an experience in itself and not as a tiresome requirement in preparation for the next step. I wish them the right to experiment, to trip and fall, to learn that defeat is as educational as victory and is not the end of the world.My wish, of course, is naive. One of the few rights that America does not proclaim is the right to fail. Achievement is the national god, worshipped in our media —the million-dollar athlete, the wealthy executive —and glorified in our praise of possessions. In the presence of such a potent state religion, the young are growing up old.I see four kinds of pressure working on college students today: economic pressure,parental pressure, peer pressure, and self-induced pressure. It's easy to look around for bad guys —to blame the colleges for charging too much money, the professors for assigning too much work, the parents for pushing their children too far, the students for driving themselves too hard. But there are no bad guys, only victims.Today it is not unusual for a student, even one who works part time at college and full time during the summer, to have accumulated $5,000 in loans after four years —loans that the student must start to repay within one year after graduation (and incidentally, not all these loans are low-interest, as many non-students believe). Encouraged at the commencement ceremony to go forth into the world, students are already behind as they go forth. How can they not feel under pressure throughout college to prepare for this day of reckoning? Women at Yale are under even more pressure than men to justify their expensive education to themselves, their parents, and society. For although they leave college superbly equipped to bring fresh leadership to traditionally male jobs, society hasn't yet caught up with this fact.Along with economic pressure goes parental pressure. Inevitably, the two are deeply intertwined. I see students taking premedical courses with joyless determination. They go off to their labs as if they were going to the dentist. It saddens me because I know them in other corners of their life as cheerful people. "Do you want to go to medical school?" I ask them."I guess so," they say, without conviction, or, "Not really.""Then why are you going?""My parents want me to be a doctor. They're paying all this money and..."Peer pressure and self-induced pressure are also intertwined, and they begin from the very start of freshman year. "I had a freshman student I'll call Linda," one instructor told me, "who came in and said she was under terrible pressure because her roommate, Barbara, was much brighter and studied all the time. I couldn't tell her that Barbara had come in two hours earlier to say the same thing about Linda." The story is almost funny —except that it's not. It's a symptom of all the pressures put together. When every student thinks every other student is working harder and doing better, the only solution is to study harder still. I see students going off to the library every night after dinner and coming back when it closes at midnight. I wish they could sometimes forget about their peers and go to a movie. I hear the rattling of typewriters in the hours before dawn. I see the tension in their eyes when exams are approaching and papers are due: "Will I get everything done?"Probably they won't. They will get sick. They will sleep. They will oversleep. They will bug out.I've painted too grim a portrait of today's students, making them seem too solemn. That's only half of their story; the other half is that these students are nice people, and easy to like. They're quick to laugh and to offer friendship. They're more considerate of one another than any student generation I've ever known. If I've described them primarily as driven creatures who largely ignore the joyful side of life, it's because that's where the problem is —not only at Yale but throughoutAmerican education. It's why I think we should all be worried about the values that are nurturing a generation so fearful of risk and so goal-obsessed at such an early age.I tell students that there is no one "right" way to get ahead —that each of them isa different person, starting from a different point and bound for a different destination. I tell them that change is healthy and that people don't have to fit into pre-arranged slots. One of my ways of telling them is to invite men and women who have achieved success outside the academic world to come and talk informally with my students during the year. I invite heads of companies, editors of magazines, politicians, Broadway producers, artists, writers, economists, photographers, scientists, historians —a mixed bag of achievers.I ask them to say a few words about how they got started. The students always assume that they started in their present profession and knew all along that it was what they wanted to do. But in fact, most of them got where they are by a circuitous route, after many side trips. The students are startled. They can hardly conceive of a career that was not preplanned. They can hardly imagine allowing the hand of God or chance to lead them down some unforeseen trail.(1069 words)第五单元TextAAmerica can be a strange experience for a foreigner. My wife and I arrived in the United States in January after seven years overseas —four in France, three in Poland. From the jumble of first impressions, we compiled an A-to-Z explanation ofwhy America can be such a foreign country to those who arrive here from Europe.I should explain at the outset that I am from Britain, but my Florida-born wife Lisa is as American as apple pie. In our list, however, A doesn't stand for apple pie. It stands for:Ambition. In the Old World, people are taught to hide it. Here it's quite proper to announce that you're after the boss's job or want to make a million dollars by the age of 30.Breakfast. The American habit of conducting business at breakfast has reached Europe, but I doubt it will ever really catch on. In France and Britain, breakfast is a family affair. Here, it's become part of the power game.Credit Cards. You really can't leave home without them. It's interesting, and somewhat frustrating, to discover that bad credit is better than no credit at all: I was refused a VISA card on the grounds that I didn't have a credit profile.Dreams. The American Dream is still very much alive. Dreaming great dreams is what keeps American society going —from the waitress who wants to become a car dealer to the street kid who wants to become a basketball star. Europeans dream dreams too, but don't seem to believe in them so much.Exercise. A couple of years ago I came to Washington with some French journalists. As our bus passed a health club on the way to the hotel, the French visitors cheered at the sight of body-conscious Americans bending, stretching and leaping around. America's obsession with physical fitness really amuses —and puzzles —Europeans.First names. In Europe, people progress in a natural and orderly way from the use of last names to the use of first names. Here, it's first names at first sight. This can cause confusion for Europeans. With everyone on a first-name basis, how can you tell your acquaintances from your friends?Gadgets. These can be addictive. It's difficult to imagine now how we survived for so long without automatic ice machines and microwave ovens.Hardware Stores. If I were in charge of arranging the programs of visiting delegations from lessdeveloped countries, I'd include a compulsory visit to a hardware store. These temples of American capitalism reveal a whole range of American values, from the do-it-yourself pioneer spirit through a love of comfort that absolutely astonishes most foreigners.Insurance. Americans have policies to cover every possible risk, no matter how remote. So far, we've refused supplementary insurance for our car radio, death insurance for our mortgage and accident insurance for our cat. It gives us a feeling of living dangerously.Junk food. Anyone who wants to understand why Americans suffer from higher rates of cancer and heart disease only has to look at what they eat.Ketchup. I had to come to America to discover that it can be eaten with anything —from French fries to French cheese.Lines. American lines —beginning with the yellow line at immigration control —are the most orderly in the world. The British queue, once internationally renowned, has begun to decay in recent years. The French queue was never very impressive,and the Italian line is simply a mob.Money. In Europe, everybody likes money, but no one shows it off. Unless it's been in the family for several generations, there's often an assumption that it was acquired dishonestly. In America, no one cares how you got it.No smoking. No longer just a polite request in America, this phrase has become the law. Nobody would dare ask a Frenchman to put out his Galoise in a restaurant. Oliver North. What other major Western democracy lets army officers take over foreign policy? A hero for some, a traitor for others, Ollie (see First Names) is an example of an American recklessness that awes and alarms Europeans. Patriots. They exist everywhere, of course, but the American version is louder and more self-conscious than the European. In Britain, it's taken for granted that politicians love their country. Here, they're expected to prove it.Quiet. American cities are quieter than European cities —thanks to noise controls on automobiles and to recent environmental legislation. This was a major surprise for someone brought up to assume that America was a noisy place.Religion. The idea of putting preachers on TV is alarming to Europeans. It's even more alarming to see them in action.Sales. Ever since arriving in Washington, we've been hurrying to take advantage of this week's unrepeatable offer, only to discover that it's usually repeated next week. We're just catching on that there's always an excuse for a sale.Television. That grown-ups can watch game shows and sitcoms at 11 AM amazes me —but the national habit, day or night, is contagious. I recently found myselfnodding in agreement with a professor who was saying that American kids watch too much television. Then I realized that I was watching him say this on television. Ulcers. See Work.Visas. Americans don't need visas to visit Britain (or most European countries, for that matter). To enter the United States, I had to sign a document promising that I would not overthrow the government by force and had no criminal record. One wonders if many terrorists and criminals answer "yes" on these questionnaires. Work. People in less developed countries often imagine that they can become rich simply by emigrating to America. But America became a wealthy society through work, work and more work. It's still true.X-rated movies. We have them in Europe too, but not on motel-room TVs. Yuppies. The European counterpart remains a pale shadow of the all-American original. The animal seems more ambitious, and more common, on this side of the Atlantic.Zillion. What other nation would invent a number that's infinitely more than a billion? America may not always be the best, but it certainly thinks big.(1,030 words)第六单元TextAMy husband and I went to a funeral a few weeks ago. The man we honored had not been ill and will never grow old. He was killed in his car on a Sunday night, driving home along a divided highway.。

2024届安徽省蚌埠市高三下学期第四次教学质量检测考试英语试题

2024届安徽省蚌埠市高三下学期第四次教学质量检测考试英语试题

2024届安徽省蚌埠市高三下学期第四次教学质量检测考试英语试题一、听力选择题1.What does the woman have to do this week?A.Write papers.B.Read books.C.Take a test.2.What are the speakers talking about?A.A TV program.B.A new advert.C.A job fair.3.What was the woman busy doing today?A.Cooking meals.B.Finishing a report.C.Packing her stuff. 4.Why did the woman change her job?A.To earn more money.B.To meet more people.C.To have more free time. 5.What are the speakers probably going to do next?A.Do an experiment.B.Have their eyes checked.C.Talk to their teacher.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

6.Why does the man come to the woman?A.To ask for information.B.To make an appointment.C.To express thanks. 7.When can the man’s colleague have his own room?A.On Tuesday.B.On Wednesday.C.On Thursday.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

8.What does the man help the woman do?A.Hold something.B.Fetch something.C.Pick something up. 9.Where does the conversation probably take place?A.In the apartment.B.In the post office.C.In the street.10.Who is the man probably?A.A lawyer.B.A student.C.A salesman.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

二三副英语评估会话朗读(第三版)

二三副英语评估会话朗读(第三版)

航海英语听力与会话二/三副评估:会话答案(第三版)航海英语听力与会话评估分为听力和会话两部分,考试时间为1小时。

听力部分共100分,有三道题:第1题单句30分(3分×10小题)),第二题对话30分(3分×10小题),第3题短文40分(2.5分×16小题, 四篇短文)。

会话部分共100分,有三道题:第1题朗读20分,第二题口述20分,第3题问答60分(6分×10小题)。

听力和会话部分需同时达60分,整个航海英语听力与会话评估才视为合格。

航海英语听力与会话评估题库共有12章。

听力部分单句题,对话题,短文题。

会话部分朗读30篇,口述题,问答题。

根据评估大纲:无限航区二/三副(995)不考第2章进出港业务。

345678910第二题口述题(20分×1题)第1章公共用语1.Please say something about your hometown.a) The geographical position, population, and features of your hometown.b) The environment and customs of your hometown.c) The specialties of your hometown.My hometown is located in the southeast part of China.It is a seashore city.There are 3 million people in my hometown.My hometown is developing very fast.The environment in my hometown is very good.People keep their traditional customs.Fishery industry is important to my hometown.It is a major fishery products providing place in China.Nowadays, my hometown has rapid development in tourism.Thousands of tourists from different parts of China and other countries visit my hometown. And people‟s living standard has been improved greatly.I am very proud of my hometown.2. Please say something about yourself.a) Your name, age, rank, working experiences, hobbies.b) Your daily work..c) Your spare time activities.My name is____________.I am_________ years old.I am from_________ province.I am a student majoring in navigation in Guangzhou Maritime College.I will graduate in the year _______.I go to class to learn some navigational subjects from Monday to Friday.In the evening, I usually review my lessons.Sometimes, I go to downtown to buy something.During my spare time, I usually read novels or do some sports.I like playing basketball and football very much.Life at school is interesting to me.I will work hard to master the basic navigational knowledge and skills.I am confident that I will become a qualified seafarer in the future.3. Say something about your family.a) Members of your family.b) Their occupations.c) Their hobbies and characteristics.There are _____ people in my family.My grandpa, grandma, father, mother, brother, sister and me.My father is a worker( farmer, teacher, doctor, company staff, government staff, seafarer) My mother is a ___________.(housewife)They work very hard to support my education at school.I am very thankful to them.My father likes reading newspaper very much.(watching TV, playing cards)My mother likes shopping very much.My father and mother are very kindMy father is and he talks little.My mother is ____ and she talks a lot.I love my family very much.4.Your favorite port you have called at.a) A simple introduction of the port.b) Reasons why you like it.c) Anything special about it.My favorite port is Singapore port.Singapore port is located in the south coast of the Singapore Island.It is the largest cargo trannshipment port in the Asian and Pacific region.And it is one of the busiest ports in the world.Its cargo throughput always ranks in the world top-tens.I like Singapore port because the procedure for ship‟s entry and departure is simple and rapid. Besides, there are modern and complete port facilities in the port.High technologies and effective measures are applied in the port operation management.“Highly effective is the special feature of Singapore port.5. Your responsibilities on boarda) Your position on board..b) Your daily work on board..c) Your duties on board .My position on board is Third Officer.While the vessel is at sea, I keep navigational watch on the bridge from 0800 to 1200 hours and from 2000 to 2400 hours.I keep the safety equipment record book and s hip‟s log book.I also work out contingency plan for the whole ship. ☜⏹♦♓⏹♎✞☜⏹♦♓应急部署表I am responsible for the care of all lifesaving and fire fighting equipment.And I shall ensure that all of them are in good condition.While the vessel is in port, my watch focuses on duties such as cargo operations, fire watches, security watches, monitoring communications, and monitoring the anchor or mooring lines.While the ship is entering or leaving port, I shall be on the bridge to assist operation.As a Third Officer, my post is very important on board.第3章靠泊与锚泊业务1.Describe the responsibilities as a watch officer while the ship is at anchor?a) Regular operations for anchor watch .b) Emergency handling in case of dragging .c) Conclusion .While the ship is at anchor, I shall keep watch as an officer on duty. ✌☠☜/锚I shall take the anchor position at regular intervals.I shall keep a proper lookout.I shall make inspections round the ship regularly. ❒♏♈☺●☜●✋有规律地I shall check the situation of the anchor chains.And I shall keep an alert on the movement of the ships nearby. ☜●☜♦警惕的I shall pay attention to change in wind direction and speed, tide, current and sea.If the anchor is dragging, I will inform the Captain immediately.At the same time I will take emergency measures.Then I will act a ccording to the Captain‟s instructions.2.Describe the proper way of using VHF?a) How to operate VHF set proper .b) General rules of using VHF .c) Rules of using VHF Channel 16 .First, turn on the power.Then , choose a correct channel.Use the transmitting power as low as possible. ♦❒✌⏹❍♓♦发射Press the transmitting button to speak.Speak slowly and clearly.Use the IMO Standard Marine Communication Phrases.Avoid non-essential transmissions. ♦❒✌⏹❍♓☞☜⏹发射Always transmit with correct identification. ♋♓♎♏⏹♦♓♐♓♏♓☞☜⏹辨认Do not occupy one particular channel under poor conditions. ◆☐♋♓占用Do not use offensive language. ☜♐♏⏹♦♓adj.无礼的When another channel is available, do not call on channel 16 except for distress, urgency and very brief safety communications.3. Describe the procedures before arrival at a port.a) The preparations from the bridge.b) The preparations from the engine room.c) The preparations from the deck.Before a vessel arrives at a port, some preparation work must be done.Inform the agent at the port about the ship‟s ETA.Ask the agent to arrange berthing, pilot, tug and so on.Prepare the documents and certificates required for inspections.All navigational equipment should be tested and recorded.Gather detailed information of the port such as fairway, tides and currents.Inform the engine room about ETA.Arrange mooring ropes on the deck.Prepare cargo gears. ♈♓☜Remind the crew to obey the port rules and regulation.4. Describe the procedures before leaving at a port.a) The preparations from the bridge .b) The preparations from the engine room .c) The preparations from the deck .Before a vessel leaves a port, some preparation work must be done.Inform the agent at the port about the ship‟s ETD.Ask the agent to arrange unberthing, pilot, tug and so on.Prepare the documents and certificates required for port clearance.All navigational equipment should be tested and recorded.Close and secure the hatch covers.Lash and secure the goods.Check the seaworthiness of the holds. 适航性Inform the engine room about ETD.Recover mooring ropes on the deck.Recover and secure cargo gears.5.Describe the procedures of pilotagea) The general procedures for pilot request .b) The preparations for receiving the pilot .c) The general rules for pilotage .If a vessel requires pilotage in a port,She can ask her agent to arrange the pilotage 24 hours in advance.The vessel should provide the pilot station with the following information:Ship‟s name, call sign, gross tonnage, maximum draft, cargo, ETA and so on.The vessel should inquire the pilot station about the time for pilot to embark and the place to pick up pilot.An Officer and a sailor should be appointed to stand by at pilot ladder when pilot embarks or disembarks.Lifebuoy, heaving line, manropes should be prepared beside the pilot ladder.The pilot ladder should be clean and in good condition.The pilot ladder should be rigged on leeside, clear of outlets.The Master of the ship has the final responsibility on the ship even when the pilot is on the bridge. 第4章装卸作业1. Describe the procedures of carrying dangerous cargo on board.a) The acquisition of information about the dangerous cargo .b) Procedures on loading and discharging .c) Maintenance during the voyage .First, the dangerous cargo should be declared to the authority concerned.And the class of the goods should be verified.Before loading, the cargo holds should be cleaned out completely.The precautionary and emergency measures must be taken to ensure the safety requirements must be followed.During loading and discharging, the appropriate handing procedures and safety requirements must be followed.In general, the dangerous cargo should be checked at regular intervals.If they become an actual to the vessel, the Carrier may throw such goods over board.2.Describe the precautions before entering an enclosed space.a) The potential dangers in an enclosed space .b) The normal procedures .c) The important precautions .The potential dangers in an enclosed space are toxic fumes and the lacking of oxygen.The normal procedures for entering an enclosed space is thatFirst, check whether the oxygen is enough or not;You can use an oxygen indicator;Second, check whether there are toxic fumes or not.Third, decide whether ventilation is needed or not.The enclosed space must be well ventilated,Otherwise we must wear breathing apparatus before entering.Before entering the enclosed space, make sure there is another crew waiting outside.3.Describe the procedures of cargo stowage.a) The acquisition of information about the cargo to be carried .b) The principles and considerations on navigation safety .c) The modification of stowage plan .First, the stowage factor must be calculated.The cargo‟s nature, discharging schedule must be taken into account.Some cargo needs segregation to protect them against tainting damage.During loading, the cargo work should be supervised by an officer.If the cargo is in poor condition, a remark should be inserted in the mate‟s receipt.And the cargo plan needs modification to ensure the stability of the vessel.After completion of loading, the cargo must be checked to detect if there is any leakage or damage. During voyage, the goods should also be checked at regular intervals.4.Describe the actions to be taken in case of an oil spill on board.a) The initial responses .b) The actions following up according to the SOPEP on board .c) The precautions to be taken .The initial responses for an oil spill on board are sound the alarm at once.According to the SOPEP, five emergency teams will be formed.They are the command and communication team, clean-up team, collecting team, engine-room team and rescue team.As to the handling of oil spill, typical procedures are as follows.Stop all oil transfer operations at once.Shut off all the valves on the pipeline.Inform the oil supply barge or installation with details.Clean up the oil spill on the deck.If necessary, ask for outside assistance to combat the pollution.5.Describe how to ensure a proper stowage of general cargo.a) General factors to be taken into account in cargo stowage .b) Special considerations for cargo stowage .First, the cargo plan should be worked out according to the stowage factor and specific gravity. The cargo nature, discharging schedule should also be taken into account.Some cargo needs segregation to protect them against damage.During loading, the cargo work should be supervised by an officer.If the cargo is in poor condition, a remark should be inserted in the mate receipt.The cargo plan needs modification to ensure the stability of the vessel.After completion of loading, the cargo must be secured and lashed.And the vessel must be in a good sea-going trim.During voyage, the goods should also be checked at regular intervals to detect if there is any leakage or damage.第5章航行1 Describe the duties of the watch-keeping officer when underway.a)General rules as to watch-keeping .b)Items to be checked and monitored each watch.c)Special attention for bridge watch-keeping .When the vessel is underway, the OOW shall ensure safe navigation of the ship.He must not leave the bridge during the watch.He must call the captain when in any doubt or in restricted visibility or congested waterways. During the watch, the items to be check are ship‟s position, speed, and course.He must monitor the status of navigational equipment and the movement of other vessels nearby. Arrange proper lookout when necessary.Make proper recoreds during the watch.Pay special attention to avoid collision, stranding and other dangers to navigation.Pay attention to the state of weather, visibility, traffic density and so on.2Describe the bridge shift change.a) The conditions which must be satisfied before taking over a bridge watch .b) The procedures for shift change .c) Special attention for shift change .During bridge shift change, the relieved officer shall ensure that the relieving officer is able to perform his duty. At night time, he shall ensure that the relieving officer‟s vision is fully adjusted to the night condition.The procedures for shift change are that:The relieved officer shall tell the relieved officer about the ship‟s navigation status, such asThe ship‟s position, course, speed, or any danger to navigation.He shall ensure that the relieving officer fully understand all standing orders or the Master‟s night orders.The relieving officer shall check the ship‟s position, course and speed;be aware of the tides, currents, weather, visibility;note the status of all bridge equipment;note the movement of other vessels nearby.special attention for shift change is to make sure everything is clearly stated and understood.3. Describe the differences between navigation in a narrow channel and in a traffic separation scheme.a) The rules in navigating in a narrow channel .b) The rules in navigating in a traffic separation scheme .c) The major differences in terms of technical navigation.Rule 9 of COLREG specifies rules for vessel navigating in a narrow channel.In a narrow channel, a vessel shall proceed near to the starboard limit of the channel if it is safe and possible.A vessel shall avoid crossing a narrow channel.Any vessel shall, if the circumstances of the case admit, (如果情况容许)avoid anchoring in a narrow channel. Rule10 of COLREG specifies rules for vessel navigating in a traffic separation scheme.In a traffic separation scheme (TSS [♦♏☐☜❒♏♓☞☜⏹] [♦♓❍]分道通航制)a vessel shall proceed in the general direction of the traffic flow of that traffic lane.But usually she will proceed along the centerline of the traffic lane and shall keep clear of a traffic separation line(通航分隔线)or separation zone(通航分隔带).This is different from narrow channel navigation.4. Describe advantages of various tools or technologies for proper lookout.a) The features of radar observation .b) The advantages of visual lookout .c) The correct uses of various tools or technologies .There are various tools or technologies for keeping a proper lookout at sea.Radar can detect the presence of an object within its working range in various weather conditions. The bearing and distance of the object are noted and plotted.But radar cannot tell the shape, size or height of the object.Besides, radar has blind sectors, so we cannot rely totally on the detection of radar.Visual lookout can discover object and find out its shape, size and height.But this can only be possible within a certain distance in favorable weather conditions. Therefore, in some circumstances, lookout should be stationed even when radar is in operation. Different tools or technologies have their respective advantages and disadvantages,so we should use all available means to keep a proper lookout in order to ensure safe navigation.5.Describe the preparations to be done by the Deck Department prior to arrivala) General introduction of the responsibilities of Deck Department in pre-arrival situation .b) Preparations to be done prior to arrival .Before a vessel arrives at a port, some preparation work must be done.Inform the agent at the port about the ship‟s ETA.Ask the agent to arrange berthing, pilot, tug and so on.Prepare the documents and certificates required for inspections.All navigational equipment should be tested and recorded.Arrange mooring ropes on the deck.Prepare cargo gears. ♈♓☜Inform the engine room about ETA.Gather detail information of the port such as fairway, tides and currents.Remind the crew to obey the port rules and regulation.第6章修船与船体保养1 Describe the formalities before carrying out a ship’s repair.a) The necessity of carrying out a ship‟s repair .b) The formalities before a ship‟s repair begins .c) Special attention paid to the repair .After a period of operation, a ship as well as its equipment needs repairing inOrder to keep it in an efficient state.Usually the Company will inform the Captain of ship repair three months inadvance.Then the Captain will instruct the Chief Officer and the Chief Engineer tocompile repair lists with relevant personnel.If any replacement is necessary and no corresponding spare is on board,spareOrder lists should also be compiled.The repair lists, spare order lists and store lists for ship repair will be sent to theCompany for approval.Preparations including fire-protection preparations should be made before the ship repair.2、Describe the procedures of carrying out hull maintenance .a) The preparations before carrying out hull maintenance .b) The contents of hull maintenance .c) The cautions to be taken while carrying out hull maintenance .3、Describe the procedures of carrying out an overhaul for navigational aids .a) The necessity of carrying out overhaul for navigational aids .b) The contents of the overhaul .c) The cautions to be taken.Navigational aids play an important role in ensuring the ship‟s safety navigation.It is very necessary carry out periodical overhaul for them.Important navigational aids include radar, compass, GPS, AIS, GMDSS and so on.The contents of the overhaul normally includeChecking the effective operation of these aids;Checking the important parts of the navigational aids,Repairing or replacing the faulty parts.In overhauling, the cautions to be taken are safety prevention.The process of overhauling must be recorded.4、Describe the procedures of carrying out the maintenance of riggings .a) The preparations before carrying out the maintenance of riggings .b) The contents of the maintenance of riggings .c) The cautions to be taken while carrying out the maintenance .It is very necessary to carry out the maintenance of riggings on board ship.Some preparations must be done before the maintenance.Prepare necessary tools and materials.The contents of the maintenance of riggings include:Finding out any rust marks on the wire rope and fittings;Replace any broken items;Adjust the tension of the wires properly.While carrying out the maintenance, ensure that the riggings receive proper replacement.第7章事故处理1 Describe the procedures in handling fire on board.a) The alarms .b) The measures taken after the fire has been extinguished .c) Your position and function during fire-fighting .If there is a fire, sound the alarm immediately.Use proper extinguishers at hand to fight the fire. [ ]灭火器Some measures must be taken after the fire has been extinguished.Check the fire spot carefully to ensure that there is no remaining flame.Post watchmen to prevent any re-ignition.As a third officer, during fire fighting I am on the bridge to assist the captain.I will carry out the captain‟s orders.2Describe the emergency procedures in handling ship-borne oil pollution.a) The alarms .b) Typical and detailed procedures .c) Your position and function during handling ship-borne oil pollution .If an oil spill ocurrs on board, sound the alarm at once and inform the master immediately.The typical procedures are:activate emergency response procedures according to the SOPEP.Stop all oil transfer operations.Shut off all the valves on the pipeline.Inform the oil supply barge or oil terminal with details.Clean up the oil spill immediately.The chief officer is the on-scene commander in handling ship-borne oil pollution.The master shall submit a Statement of Fact to certain authority.3Describe briefly one of the cases that you have experienced or heard as to collision, fire, flooding, or grounding.a) The brief introduction to the story .b) Your comments on the successes of the measures .c) Your comments on the improperness of the measures .I have heard of a case happening on board a crude carrier.At first, a fire broke out in the engine room of the ship.The fire prevented access to the engine room fire pump.The emergency fire pump could not be started successfully.Foam was not available because there was no water pressure on the foam line.Only portable extinguishers were usable and these had little effect.At last, the vessel was abandoned.I think that the measures taken in that case were correct.But the emergency fire pump on board was not properly maintained and frequently tested.4Describe the procedures in refloating ship aground.a) The different situations of being aground .b) The measures taken to refloat the ship aground .c) Special attention paid to refloat the ship .Ship‟s being aground has different situations, such asaground forward, aground aft and aground full length.We should judge the aground situation.We must pay attention to the water depth around the ship, tide situation, damage situation and so on.Then we will take proper measures to reploat the ship.The measures to refloat a ship include pumping out ballast water, jettisoning cargo,tide riding and so on.In refloating ship aground, special attention should be paid to keep the ship‟s seaworthiness..5Describe the procedures in handling cargo damage.a) Descriptions on different cargo damages .b) The general procedures for handling cargo damages .c) Special attention paid to the handling of damages .Cargo damage includes breakage, leakage, water damage, contamination and so on .[ ☜⏹♦✌❍♓⏹♏♓☞☜⏹]污染During discharging, the Chief Officer should check any cargo damage before the cargo leaves the ship.Then a discharging report should be written out with the cause and extent of the damage.The receipt and the discharging report should be sent to the Company as soon as possible.[❒♓♦♓♦]收条In handling cargo damage, special attention should be paid to choosing the words of remarks on the receipt carefully in order that the liability will not be increased. [ ●♋♓☜♌♓●♓♦♓]责任, 义务第8章消防与船员自救1 Describe fire precautions on boarda) Fire protection-equipment to be checked .b) Procedures of a fire drill .c) Summary .Fire precautions on board are very important. [☐❒♓☞☜⏹]防范Check the fire-fighting equipment regularly.Recharge the fire extinguishers in good time.Cargo ships should have a fire drill every month.The drill should be conducted as if there is an actual fire.Ever crew must perform their own duties well in the drill.Drill details should be entered into the logbook.The better we are prepared, the safer the ship will be.2 Describe damage control on board.a) Equipment to be checked .b) Damage control activities .c) Summary .To prepare for damage control, we must check relevant equipment regularly such aswatertight doors, pumps, damage control outfits.If flooding ocurrs on board ship, damage control team will be immediately mustered.Close relevant openings on board.Switch on relevant pumps.Take actions to stop flooding.Use damage control materials properly.To succeed in damage control, crewmembers in both deck and engine departments should cooperate and perform their respective duties well.3 Describe the measures taken on board if agrounda) Particulars to be clarified .b) Actions to be taken in different situations .c) Summary .After the vessel is aground, take the following measures:(1) Stop your vessel.(2) Sound the general alarm to alert the crew.(3) Close watertight doors.(4) Send s a Mayday message.(5) Exhibit light and shape signals.(6) Check the ship‟s position on chart.(7) Sound bilges and tanks.(8) Take overboard soundings around the ship.(9) If a leak is found, try to stop the leak.(10)Evaluate risk of pollution(11) Record every measures taken.Proper measures will help to prevent heavy loss of life and property.4 Describe the measure taken on board if on fire .a) Particulars to be clarified .b) Actions to be taken in different situations .c) Summary .If fire occurs on board , first we should judge the situation .We should find out where the fire is ,what is on fire ,fire strength, extent and so on .If the fire is in cargo holds, close all openings and switch off the ventilation, and then use fixed CO2 system .If the fire is on deck ,we can use foam to isolate the fire ,and then extinguish it with dry chemical or other agents .If the fire is in the engine room, fixed extinguishing system is usually used .Different situations should be dealt with differently.第9章救助1. Describe the procedures of search and rescue operations.a) The ways to transmit distress alerts .b) The procedures for emergency responding .c) The patterns of search and the ways to implement a SAR mission .In the event of distress, transmit a distress alert with the permission of the master.Distress-alerts can be transmitted through satellite or using DSC.A ship receiving a distress alert should permit coast stations to acknowledge first.If no response from any coast station, any ship nearby should answer the distress vesseland proceed with all speed to the assistance of the persons in distress.The patterns of search for the persons in distress include sector search, expanding square search and others.To carry out a SAR mission, we need good on scene co-ordination.2. Describe the response when a person falls overboard.a) The responses of the officers on watch .b) The ship manoeuvres available to man overboard responding .c) Attention to be paid in such operation .After knowing that someone has fallen overboard the officer on watch should turn the ship towards the side overboard.He should report it to the captain and keep the man in water in sight.In man overboard responding, there are various maneuvering methods for returning to the spot of man overboard.These maneuvers include simple turn, double turn, and Williamson turn.In the operation, attention should be paid to keep the stern away from the overboard man to prevent the propeller from injuring him.And the ship should approach the overboard man from windward and launch the rescue boat at the leeside.3. Describe briefly the GMDSS.a) Main objective the GMDSS .b) The components the GMDSS .c) Main functions the GMDSS .The main objectives of GMDSS are to alert a RCC that a vessel is in imminent danger and to enable the RCC to coordinate search and rescue operations.GMDSS uses two communication systems.One is satellite communication system.The other is terrestrial communication system.GMDSS has the following main functions:1)distress alerting;。

2024年高考英语一轮复习(新人教版) 必修第一册 Unit 4 Natural Disasters

2024年高考英语一轮复习(新人教版) 必修第一册 Unit 4 Natural Disasters

Ⅰ.认阅读单词1.tornado n.(pl.-oes or-os)龙卷风;旋风2.drought n.旱灾;久旱3.landslide n.(landfall)(山地或悬崖的)崩塌;滑坡4.tsunami n.海啸5.volcanic eruption火山喷发6.magnitude n.(地)震级;重大7.evacuate v t.疏散;撤出v i.撤离8.helicopter n.直升机9.crack n.裂纹;裂缝v i.&v t.(使)破裂10.brick n.砖;砖块11.metal n.金属12.revive v t.&v i.复活;(使)苏醒13.revival n.振兴;复苏14.unify v i.&v t.统一;(使)成一体15.volcano n.(pl.-oes or-os)火山16.erupt v i.&v t.(火山)爆发;(岩浆、烟等)喷出17.typhoon n.台风18.hurricane n.(尤指西大西洋的)飓风19.whistle v i.吹口哨;发出笛声v t.吹口哨n.哨子(声);呼啸声20.kit n.成套工具;成套设备21.first aid kit急救箱Ⅱ.记重点单词1.disaster n.灾难;灾害2.slide v i.&v t.(slid,slid)(使)滑行;滑动3.flood n.洪水;大量v i.淹没;大量涌入v t.使灌满水;淹没4.rescue n.&v t.营救;救援5.damage v t.损害;破坏n.损坏;损失6.destroy v t.摧毁;毁灭7.shelter n.避难处;居所;庇护v t.保护;掩蔽v i.躲避(风雨或危险)8.ruin n.&v t.破坏;毁坏9.percent n.百分之……adj.&ad v.每一百中10.trap v t.使落入险境;使陷入圈套n.险境;陷阱11.bury v t.埋葬;安葬12.effort n.努力;艰难的尝试;尽力13.context n.上下文;语境;背景14.supply n.供应(量);补给;[pl.]补给品v t.供应;供给15.tap v i.&v t.轻叩;轻敲;轻拍n.水龙头;轻叩;轻敲16.pipe n.管子;管道17.calm adj.镇静的;沉着的v t.使平静;使镇静18.aid n.援助;帮助;救援物资v i.&v t.(formal)帮助;援助19.crash v t.&v i.碰撞;撞击n.撞车;碰撞20.sweep v t.&v i.(swept,swept)打扫;清扫21.wave n.海浪;波浪v i.&v t.挥手;招手22.strike v i.&v t.(struck,struck/stricken)侵袭;突击;击打n.罢工;罢课;袭击Ⅲ.知拓展单词1.death n.死;死亡→dead adj.死的→deadly adj.致命的→die v.死亡2.affect v t.影响;(疾病)侵袭;深深打动→effect n.效果;结果;影响→effective adj.有效的3.shock n.震惊;令人震惊的事;休克v t.(使)震惊→shocking adj.令人震惊的→shocked adj.感到震惊的4.electricity n.电;电能→electric adj.电的;用电的→electronic adj.电子的5.breathe v i.&v t.呼吸→breath n.呼吸→breathless adj.气喘吁吁的6.wisdom n.智慧;才智→wise adj.明智的→unwise adj.不明智的7.suffer v t.遭受;蒙受v i.(因疾病、痛苦、悲伤等)受苦→suffering n.受难;苦楚→sufferer n.受苦者;受难者8.survive v i.生存;存活v t.幸存;艰难度过→survival n.幸存;生还→survivor n.幸存者;生还者9.power n.电力供应;能量;力量;控制力→powerful adj.强大的;强壮的→powerless adj.无力的10.emergency n.突发事件;紧急情况→emergent adj.紧急的→emerge v i.浮现;出现11.deliver v t.&v i.递送;传达v t.发表→delivery n.投递;送交12.summary n.总结;概括;概要→summariz(s)e v t.&v i.总结;概括13.length n.长;长度→long adj.长的→lengthen v.(使)变长1.ambulance n.救护车2.ancient adj.古代的3.anniversary n.周年纪念日4.annual adj.每年的5.antique n.古董,古玩6.apartment n.公寓7.apparent adj.表面上的;明显的Ⅳ.背核心短语1.as if似乎;好像;仿佛2.in ruins严重受损;破败不堪3.in shock震惊;吃惊4.in the open air露天;在户外5.on hand现有(尤指帮助)6.sweep away消灭;彻底消除7.refuse to do sth拒绝做某事8.the number of...……的数量9.as usual像往常一样10.come to an end告终;结束Ⅴ.悟经典句式1.Chickens and even pigs were too nervous to eat,and dogs refused to go inside buildings.(too...to...)鸡甚至猪都太紧张而不能吃东西,狗也不愿意进屋里去。

2022年广东省深圳市坪山区中考英语二模试卷

2022年广东省深圳市坪山区中考英语二模试卷

2022年广东省深圳市坪山区中考英语二模试卷1.(填空题,10分)One day a professor(教授)entered her classroom and told her students about a surprise test.The students took their seats and waited (1)___ .The professor put a test paper on each student's desk and then asked them to turn the paper over and begin the test.The students were (2)___ to see no questions,but just a single black dot(圆点)in the center of the page.The professor said, "I just want you to (3)___ what you see on this paper." The students were(4)___ ,but did as they were told.At the end of the class,the professor read their answers aloud.Each student tried to (5)___ the size and position of the black dot. After the professor finished reading,the class was silent."I want you to think about something.All of you focused on the black dot on the test paper,but no one wrote about the (6)___ around the dot.""Imagine that this paper represents your (7)___ .The white area represents all of your life experiences-the black dot just stands for the (8)___ things you've gone through.Life blesses us with many things-loved ones,enjoyable moments,and even miracles from time to time.And yet we tend to focus on the negative.Our problems and difficulties can(9)___ us.""From now on,I want you to think about the big picture more often.Don't just focus on the (10)___ in your life.Remind yourself how lucky you are sometimes."(1)A.surprisingly B.confidently C.curiously D.worriedly (2)A.glad B.surprised C.sorry D.crazy(3)A.think about B.write down C.speak out D.read aloud (4)A.silent B.confused C.disappointed D.relaxed(5)A.describe B.draw C.change D.remember (6)A.beautiful colours B.big pictures C.straight lines D.white area (7)A.study B.future C.life D.luck(8)A.bad B.strange C.secret D.unforgettable (9)A.teach B.leave C.meet D.beat(10)A.test results B.loved ones C.black dots D.enjoyablemoments2.(填空题,10分)Forget about the "post-1995 generation".Young people born between the mid-1990s and 2000s have another name in English-Generation Z.They grew up in a special period of time-a time in which technology developed fast,social changes happened every day,the internet became universal.This is a group of people who have been familiar with social media as soon as they were born. "We are the first true digital natives(数字原住民).I can almost create a document(文档),edit it,post a photo on Instagram and talk on the phone,all at the same time, " said Hannah Payne,an 18-year-old student at UCLA,according to The New York Times." Generation Z takes in information very fast and loses interest just as fast."Generation Z-ers are culture creators. "Growing up with the internet has freed this generation from traditional cultural expression, "wrote Grace Masback,a Huffington Post blogger and a Gen Z-er herself.According to Masback,these young people are no longer willing to let their creativity be limited by their parents or traditional rules.They watch videos and read news online instead of on TV,and they share their experiences on social media. "We decide what kind of content we want to experience and choose how we experience it, " wrote Masback.It is believed that Generation Z is the generation that is going to shape our future,which is why policy makers,sociologists and company leaders are trying their best to understand these young people.(1)A person who is called Generation Z___ .A.was born in 1990 or laterB.created high technologyC.grew up in the internet eraD.changed the society greatly(2)What can we infer from paragraph 2?___A.Gen Z-ers are proud of being the first true digital natives very much.B.Gen Z-ers have no interest in the information they get from the internet.C.It's impossible for Gen Z-ers to do more than one thing at the same time.D.Social media has changed the way Gen Z-ers understand information.(3)According to Masback,why are Gen Z-ers culture creators? ___A.They have the courage to fight against traditional culture.B.They enjoy sharing their own experiences on social media.C.They get many different ideas from videos and news online.D.Their parents give them more freedom to express themselves.(4)Which of the following best describes the author's attitude towards Gen Z-ers? ___A.Confident.B.Wait-and-see.C.Sympathetic.D.Worried.(5)Where can we possibly read this article? ___A.In business newspapers.B.On digital reports.C.On culture magazines.D.On job advertisements.3.(填空题,10分)In a digital age,we almost never write things by hand.However,new brain research,led by researchers at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology,confirms handwriting has many benefits.It results in better learning and memory over using a keyboard. The study was conducted using equipment to track and record brain wave activity.The participants included 12 young adults and 12 children.Each was asked to write by hand and type on a keyboard while wearing a hood(风帽)with over 250 electrodes(电极).The sensors(传感器)in the electrodes are very sensitive and pick up the electrical activity that takes place in the brain.Each person took turns to have a 45-minute examination.The results showed that the brain in both young adults and children is much more active when writing by hand than when typing on a keyboard.According to Van der Meer,plenty of senses are activated by pressing a pen on paper.These sense experiences build contact between different parts of the brain,opening the brain up for learning.Van der Meer believes that the results stress the importance of children being challenged to draw and write at an early age,especially at school. "Learning to write by hand is a bit slower process,but it's important for children to go through the tiring phase of learning to write by hand requires control of your fine motor skills(精细动作)and senses.It's important to put the brain in a learning state as often as possible, " Van der Meer added.(1)What does the underlined word "It" in paragraph 1 refer to? ___A.Learning.B.MemorizingC.Typing.D.Handwriting.(2)What do we know about the study? ___A.The study involved 24 children in altogether.B.All the participants were divided into two groups.C.Sensors were used to record brain wave activity.D.Participants took examinations at the same time.(3)Why does the brain become more active when writing by hand? ___A.Writing by hand is easier to make the brain work.B.Hearing the sound made by writing takes much brain.C.Seeing letters while writing attracts more attention.D.Plenty of senses are activated to open the brain up.(4)How does handwriting help people according to Van der Meer?___A.It makes people become smarter.B.It improves people's motor skills.C.It helps people get more patience.D.It arouses people's interest in learning.(5)Why did the author write this article?___A.To present a new research on handwriting.B.To tell people the history of handwriting.C.To show the importance of writing by hand.D.To teach people how to improve handwriting.4.(填空题,10分)Maddie Camargo and her mother,Stephanic Dufour,thought the screamsfor help were just Boy Scouts(童子军)messing around(瞎闹).But then they saw the scene:scouts surrounded a hiker who had taken a scary six-meter drop in an area near the Hoover Dam,a fall that had left his right arm with a bone sticking out.The mother and daughter were supposed to be having a fun-filled weekend to celebrate Camargo's 17th birthday.But the kayaking(划独木舟)trip turned into an emergency life-saving adventure.They pulled onto some sand.The boy scouts,who had called 911,had tied a loose bandage(绑带)around the hiker's broken arm to stop the bleeding.Camargo knew another bandage was needed and thought back to her lifeguard training.She asked if anyone had a pen or a stick,and someone picked up a branch.She turned the bandage,careful not to hit the bone,until it stopped most of the bleeding.The girl grew up doing junior guards and had recently taken a CPR(cardiopulmonary resuscitation,心肺复苏)and first-aid class as part of her training to become a lifeguard. " This is something she will never forget, " said her mom,Stephanie Dufour." She now really likes the emergency medical field and has been considering her college and future career choices."It's not the first time Camargo has quickly jumped into action when needed.In 2015,during the Surf City Marathon,she was near a man who dropped at mile 26.She pulled him out of the road and treated him for shock until doctors arrived.She was just 15."I felt accomplished,like I actually did something to help someone,and my studies weren't just going to waste, "she said.(1)What happened to the hiker?___A.He screamed loudly for messing around.B.He played with scouts near the Hoover Dam.C.He broke his right arm seriously in a fall.D.He scared scouts from a height of 6 meters.(2)What did Camargo and her mother do after seeing the hiker?___A.They had a walk on the sand near the river.B.They continued enjoying the kayaking trip.C.They planned a birthday party on the sand.D.They stopped and began to save the hiker.(3)Why did Camargo need a pen or a stick?___A.To replace another loose bandage.B.To help stop most of the bleeding.C.To make an emergency rescue sign.D.To show her life-saving knowledge.(4)What do we know about Maddie Camargo?___A.She attended a lot of professional training to become a lifeguard.B.Her mom asked her to consider emergency medical field as career.C.It was her first time to use what she learned to help those in need.D.She will never forget the difficulties in learning life-saving skills.(5)Which of the following would be a good title for this article?___A.Learning Skills for a JobB.No Wasting Studiesing Skills to Do GoodD.Training to be Skilled5.(问答题,5分)A.Make travelling carbon-cleverB.Reuse and recycle your clothingC.It's important to form good eating habitsD.Let's take a look at what steps you can takeE.For example,meat and dairy products require a lot of land to produceF.Because it takes about 30%less resources to sell products than offlineClimate change is one of the biggest challenges we're facing.Human activity over the last 200 years has meant that we're standing on the brink(边缘)of an environmental disaster.Yet we're told that there are still things we can do to protect the planet. (1)___ .Drive less often(2)___ .Instead of driving to your workplace,take public transportation,walk,skate,or ride a bike.Not only are they good for the planet,but they're also good for your health.Depending on the weather,you may enjoy this new trip mode even more than sitting in traffic.(3)___Though it may seem unimportant in the whole wide world,your shopping habits can actually influence our environment.By selling and buying gently used clothes online,more resources(资源)will be saved.Some studies have shown that online shopping is better for the environment. (4)___ .Change your dietWhat we eat can have a great effect on the environment. (5)___ .They also create a lot of methane(甲烷),a greenhouse gas.Additionally,food shipped from overseas uses a lot more resources than local produce.By eating fewer animal products,especially red meat and shopping for locally-grown food,you can make a big difference.The Earth is a fine place and worth fighting for.Do something every day that will improve your surroundings to make the planet a better place to live in.6.(问答题,5分)以下材料A~F分别介绍了六个不同的深圳踏青好去处。

大学英语综合教程4-unit 7 The 911 Terrorist Attack

大学英语综合教程4-unit 7 The 911 Terrorist Attack
回顾二次世界大战的历史我们可以看到同盟国的形成是当时的政治军事形势发展的结果
Unit7 The 9/11 Terrorist Attacks
Periபைடு நூலகம்ds 1- 2
Objectives
You are required to 1. learn something about the 9/11 terrorist attacks. 2. understand the main idea and detail information of Para 1- Para 9 3. master the key language points in the above paragraphs.
While-reading
• Choking smoke blotted out the sun and plunged lower Manhattan into pieces. (Para.2,L3) • blot: n. / vt. spot or stain • blot out: cover or hide completely 遮盖,完全清除 1. Dark clouds overhead had blotted out the sun. 2. She's trying to blot out all memory of the incident.
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• • • 1. 2. • 1. 2. 3. More horror. More chaos. (Para.5,L1) chaos: n. a state of complete disorder and confusion 混乱 The country’s health system is in a state of chaos. Two days of heavy snowfall caused chaos across the UK. Collocation: political chaos financial chaos social chaos

美国911事件英语作文

美国911事件英语作文

美国911事件英语作文The tragic events of September 11, 2001, forever changed the course of history and the lives of people around the world The 9/11 attacks were a series of four coordinated terrorist attacks carried out by the Islamic extremist group al-Qaeda against the United States on that fateful day Nearly 3,000 innocent people lost their lives and the world watched in horror as the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center collapsed after being struck by hijacked commercial airlinersThe 9/11 attacks were carefully planned and executed by al-Qaeda operatives who sought to inflict maximum damage and instill fear in the American people and the global community At 8 46 am on that Tuesday morning American Airlines Flight 11 crashed into the North Tower of the World Trade Center in New York City Seventeen minutes later United Airlines Flight 175 struck the South Tower Both towers collapsed within an hour and 42 minutes trapping thousands of people and first responders inside American Airlines Flight 77 then crashed into the Pentagon in Arlington Virginia killing 125 people on the ground United Airlines Flight 93 was also hijacked but passengers and crew members attempted to regain control of theaircraft The plane ultimately crashed in a field near Shanksville Pennsylvania killing all 44 people on boardThe 9/11 attacks sent shockwaves around the world and had a profound impact on American society and its role on the global stage In the immediate aftermath the United States went into a state of high alert as authorities worked to determine the full scale of the attacks and apprehend those responsible President George W Bush quickly declared a global war on terrorism and launched military operations in Afghanistan to target al-Qaeda and its Taliban allies who were harboring Osama bin Laden the mastermind behind the9/11 plotIn the days and weeks following 9/11 the American people came together in a remarkable display of unity and resilience The nation mourned the tremendous loss of life while also celebrating the heroic actions of first responders and ordinary citizens who risked their lives to save others Memorials and vigils were held across the country to honor the victims and their families The attacks also sparked a renewed sense of patriotism as Americans rallied behind their leaders and the ideals of freedom and democracy that the terrorists sought to destroyThe 9/11 attacks had far-reaching consequences that continue to shape the world we live in today The United States launched a globalwar on terrorism that has lasted for over two decades and led to military interventions in Afghanistan and Iraq as well as increased domestic and international security measures The attacks also had a significant economic impact as the stock market plummeted and billions of dollars were spent on homeland security and rebuilding effortsPerhaps most significantly the 9/11 attacks fundamentally changed how Americans view the world and their place in it The sense of safety and security that many had taken for granted was shattered and the country was forced to confront the reality of modern terrorism and the threats it poses to open societies The attacks also heightened tensions between the United States and the Muslim world as Americans grappled with issues of religious and cultural differencesIn the aftermath of 9/11 the United States embarked on a complex and often controversial journey to enhance its national security and prevent future attacks This has included the creation of the Department of Homeland Security the passage of the USA PATRIOT Act which expanded government surveillance powers and the deployment of enhanced airport security measures such as full body scanners and more intrusive pat downsWhile these measures have helped to thwart numerous terrorist plotsthe trade-off between security and civil liberties has been a constant source of debate and controversy Some have argued that the government has gone too far in infringing on individual freedoms in the name of national security Others contend that these measures are necessary to protect the American people from the very real and persistent threat of terrorismThe 9/11 attacks also had a profound impact on American foreign policy The United States shifted its focus away from issues like climate change and global health to prioritize counterterrorism and the promotion of democracy and human rights abroad This has led to increased military interventionism as the US has sought to root out terrorist networks and promote stability in regions like the Middle East However this approach has also been criticized for contributing to a cycle of violence and instability in certain parts of the worldDespite the tremendous pain and suffering caused by the 9/11 attacks the American people have demonstrated remarkable resilience and determination in the face of adversity The country has not been cowed by terrorism but has instead reaffirmed its commitment to the values of freedom democracy and the rule of law that the attackers sought to destroy In the years since 9/11 the US has worked tirelessly to strengthen its defenses against future attacks while also striving to address the root causes of terrorismthrough diplomatic and development effortsAs we reflect on the events of that fateful day 21 years ago it is important to remember the lives that were lost and the families that were forever changed But it is also crucial to recognize the enduring spirit of the American people and their unwavering determination to overcome even the darkest of challenges The 9/11 attacks were a tragic and horrific event but they also serve as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the power of unity in the face of adversity。

广东省广州市增城高级中学2023年高三英语第一学期期末检测模拟试题含解析

广东省广州市增城高级中学2023年高三英语第一学期期末检测模拟试题含解析

广东省广州市增城高级中学2023年高三英语第一学期期末检测模拟试题注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号和座位号填写在试题卷和答题卡上。

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第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.His children were his pride, and being a devoted father became a top ______ in his life.A.capacity B.anxiety C.priority D.opportunity2.It's great that all the visitors who on the island were saved. A.trapped B.have been trappedC.had trapped D.had been trapped3.Doris Lessing,an author who has had a fascinating life,lived in Iran _______ she was five before moving to Zimbabwe.A.unless B.sinceC.until D.after4.--Tom, your foreign teacher speaks Chinese fluently!--Oh, she has lived in China for six years; otherwise she such good Chinese. A.didn’t speak B.would not have spokenC.would not speak D.hadn’t spoken5.By the time he arrived in Beijing, we _______ there for two days.A.will have stayed B.stay C.have been staying D.had stayed6.___the safety of gas, the government has checked the city’s gas supply system thoroughly.A.To ensure B.EnsuringC.Having ensured D.To have ensured7.-- Alison, I'm sorry. I can't come to the wedding with you tomorrow morning. -- ________?-- My grandma was severely ill, so I have to stay in the hospital to look afterher.A.How is it B.How come C.So what D.What's the problem8.I am always delighted when receiving your invitation, ______ the party on June 9th after the national college entrance examination, I shall be pleased to attend.A.On account of B.With regard toC.In response to D.In view of9.The English in this story has been simplified to make it easier _______.A.to be understood B.understood C.understanding D.to understand 10.Sometimes it seems to bother the teacher ______ all the students are being too quiet. A.how B.whatC.that D.where11.Scientists have come to the conclusion ___________ the temperature on Earth is getting higher and higher.A.What B.thatC.which D.when12.Why do many students stick to private tutoring _____ they could easily master such knowledge at school?A.unless B.before C.after D.when13.During the economic crisis, we should help those for ______life is far from easy.A.whom B.whose C.who D.whoever14.As is expected, AI is an area _______ China may appear as a leading force. A.that B.whereC.which D.when15.“Made in China 2025” aims to tra nsform China from a product-making factory into a product-making power, ______________ driven by innovation and emphasizing quality over quantity.A.the one that B.one thatC.one D.the one16.— Catherine, will you visit us this weekend?—I planned to, but something unexpected .A.has come up B.was coming upC.had come up D.would come up17.I am at a loss why Mike is always ________ every time I meet him. Believe it or not, we used to be best friends.A.giving me the cold shoulder B.making my dayC.following suit D.beating around the bush18.____ anyone phone during the board meeting, please tell them I am busy. A.Should B.Will C.May D.Can19.______, his ideas was accepted by all the people at the meeting.A.Strange as might it sound B.As it might sound strangeC.As strange it might sound D.Strange as it might sound20.—Did Linda see the traffic accident?—No, no sooner ________ than it happened.A.had she gone B.she had goneC.has she gone D.she has gone第二部分阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

美国国家安全事务助理康多莉扎赖斯在9.11委员会作证

美国国家安全事务助理康多莉扎赖斯在9.11委员会作证

Dr. C‎o ndol‎e ezza‎Rice‎'s Op‎e ning‎Rema‎r ks t‎o Com‎m issi‎o n on‎Terr‎o rist‎Atta‎c ks美‎国国家安全‎事务助理康‎多莉扎赖斯‎在"9.1‎1委员会"‎作证‎Apri‎l 8, ‎2004‎美国‎当地时间4‎月8日上午‎,美国家安‎全顾问(N‎A TION‎A L SE‎C URIT‎YADV‎I SOR)‎赖斯以公开‎方式向美“‎911”恐‎怖袭击事件‎调查委员会‎作证。

D‎r. Ri‎c e:‎ I t‎h ank ‎t he C‎o mmis‎s ion ‎f or a‎r rang‎i ng t‎h is s‎p ecia‎l ses‎s ion.‎Than‎k you‎for ‎h elpi‎n g to‎find‎a wa‎y to ‎m eet ‎t he N‎a tion‎'s ne‎e d to‎lear‎n all‎we c‎a n ab‎o ut t‎h e Se‎p temb‎e r 11‎t h at‎t acks‎, whi‎l e pr‎e serv‎i ng i‎m port‎a nt C‎o nsti‎t utio‎n al p‎r inci‎p les.‎T‎h is C‎o mmis‎s ion,‎and ‎t hose‎who ‎a ppea‎r bef‎o re i‎t, ha‎v e a ‎v ital‎char‎g e. W‎e owe‎it t‎o tho‎s e we‎lost‎, and‎to t‎h eir ‎l oved‎ones‎, and‎to o‎u r co‎u ntry‎, to ‎l earn‎all ‎w e ca‎n abo‎u t th‎a t tr‎a gic ‎d ay, ‎a nd t‎h e ev‎e nts ‎t hat ‎l ed t‎o it.‎Many‎fami‎l ies ‎o f th‎e vic‎t ims ‎a re h‎e re t‎o day,‎and ‎I tha‎n k th‎e m fo‎r the‎i r co‎n trib‎u tion‎s to ‎t he C‎o mmis‎s ion'‎s wor‎k.‎The ‎t erro‎r ist ‎t hrea‎t to ‎o ur N‎a tion‎did ‎n ot e‎m erge‎on S‎e ptem‎b er 1‎1th, ‎2001.‎Long‎befo‎r e th‎a t da‎y, ra‎d ical‎, fre‎e dom-‎h atin‎g ter‎r oris‎t s de‎c lare‎d war‎on A‎m eric‎a and‎on t‎h e ci‎v iliz‎e d wo‎r ld. ‎T he a‎t tack‎on t‎h e Ma‎r ine ‎b arra‎c ks i‎n Leb‎a non ‎i n 19‎83, t‎h e hi‎j acki‎n g of‎the ‎A chil‎l e La‎u ro i‎n 198‎5, th‎e ris‎e of ‎a l-Qa‎i da a‎n d th‎e bom‎b ing ‎o f th‎e Wor‎l d Tr‎a deC‎e nter‎in 1‎993, ‎t he a‎t tack‎s on ‎A meri‎c an i‎n stal‎l atio‎n s in‎Saud‎i Ara‎b ia i‎n 199‎5 and‎1996‎, the‎East‎Afri‎c a em‎b assy‎bomb‎i ngs ‎o f 19‎98, t‎h e at‎t ack ‎o n th‎e USS‎Cole‎in 2‎000, ‎t hese‎and ‎o ther‎atro‎c itie‎s wer‎e par‎t of ‎a sus‎t aine‎d, sy‎s tema‎t ic c‎a mpai‎g n to‎spre‎a dde‎v asta‎t ion ‎a nd c‎h aos ‎a nd t‎o mur‎d er i‎n noce‎n t Am‎e rica‎n s.‎ The‎terr‎o rist‎s wer‎e at ‎w ar w‎i th u‎s, bu‎t we ‎w ere ‎n ot y‎e t at‎war ‎w ith ‎t hem.‎For ‎m ore ‎t han ‎20 ye‎a rs, ‎t he t‎e rror‎i st t‎h reat‎gath‎e red,‎and ‎A meri‎c a's ‎r espo‎n se a‎c ross‎seve‎r al a‎d mini‎s trat‎i ons ‎o f bo‎t h pa‎r ties‎was ‎i nsuf‎f icie‎n t. H‎i stor‎i call‎y, de‎m ocra‎t ic s‎o ciet‎i es h‎a ve b‎e en s‎l ow t‎o rea‎c t to‎gath‎e ring‎thre‎a ts, ‎t endi‎n g in‎s tead‎to w‎a it t‎o con‎f ront‎thre‎a tsu‎n til ‎t hey ‎a re t‎o o da‎n gero‎u s to‎igno‎r e or‎unti‎l it ‎i s to‎o lat‎e. De‎s pite‎the ‎s inki‎n g of‎the ‎L usit‎a nia ‎i n 19‎15 an‎d con‎t inue‎d Ger‎m an h‎a rass‎m ent ‎o f Am‎e rica‎n shi‎p ping‎, the‎Unit‎e d St‎a tes ‎d id n‎o t en‎t er t‎h e Fi‎r st W‎o rld ‎W ar u‎n til ‎t wo y‎e ars ‎l ater‎.Des‎p ite ‎N azi ‎G erma‎n y's ‎r epea‎t ed v‎i olat‎i ons ‎o f th‎e Ver‎s aill‎e s Tr‎e aty ‎a nd i‎t s st‎r ing ‎o fpr‎o voca‎t ions‎thro‎u ghou‎t the‎mid-‎1930s‎, the‎West‎e rn d‎e mocr‎a cies‎did ‎n ot t‎a ke a‎c tion‎unti‎l 193‎9. Th‎e U.S‎. Gov‎e rnme‎n t di‎d not‎act ‎a gain‎s t th‎e gro‎w ing ‎t hrea‎t fro‎m Imp‎e rial‎Japa‎n unt‎i l th‎e thr‎e at b‎e came‎all ‎t oo e‎v iden‎t at ‎P earl‎Harb‎o r. A‎n d, t‎r agic‎a lly,‎for ‎a ll t‎h e la‎n guag‎e of ‎w ar s‎p oken‎befo‎r e Se‎p temb‎e r 11‎t h, t‎h is c‎o untr‎y sim‎p ly w‎a s no‎t on ‎a war‎foot‎i ng.‎ Si‎n ce t‎h en, ‎A meri‎c a ha‎s bee‎n at ‎w ar. ‎A nd u‎n der ‎P resi‎d ent ‎B ush'‎s lea‎d ersh‎i p, w‎e wil‎l rem‎a in a‎t war‎unti‎l the‎terr‎o rist‎thre‎a t to‎our ‎N atio‎n is ‎e nded‎. The‎worl‎d has‎chan‎g ed s‎o muc‎h tha‎t it ‎i s ha‎r d to‎reme‎m ber ‎w hat ‎o ur l‎i ves ‎w ere ‎l ike ‎b efor‎e tha‎t day‎. But‎I do‎want‎to d‎e scri‎b e th‎e act‎i ons ‎t his ‎A dmin‎i stra‎t ion ‎w as t‎a king‎to f‎i ght ‎t erro‎r ism ‎b efor‎e Sep‎t embe‎r 11t‎h, 20‎01.‎ Aft‎e r Pr‎e side‎n t Bu‎s h wa‎s ele‎c ted,‎we w‎e re b‎r iefe‎d by ‎t he C‎l into‎n Adm‎i nist‎r atio‎non ‎m any ‎n atio‎n al s‎e curi‎t y is‎s ues ‎d urin‎g the‎tran‎s itio‎n. Th‎e Pre‎s iden‎t-ele‎c t an‎d I w‎e reb‎r iefe‎d by ‎G eorg‎e Ten‎e t on‎terr‎o rism‎and ‎o n th‎e al-‎Q aida‎netw‎o rk. ‎M embe‎r s of‎Sand‎y Ber‎g er's‎NSC ‎s taff‎brie‎f ed m‎e, al‎o ng w‎i th o‎t her ‎m embe‎r s of‎the ‎n ew n‎a tion‎a l se‎c urit‎y tea‎m, on‎coun‎t erte‎r rori‎s m an‎d al-‎Q aida‎. Thi‎s bri‎e fing‎last‎e d ab‎o ut o‎n e ho‎u r, a‎n d it‎revi‎e wed ‎t he C‎l into‎n Adm‎i nist‎r atio‎n's c‎o unte‎r terr‎o rism‎appr‎o ach ‎a nd t‎h e va‎r ious‎coun‎t erte‎r rori‎s m ac‎t ivit‎i es t‎h en u‎n derw‎a y. S‎a ndy ‎a nd I‎pers‎o nall‎y dis‎c usse‎d a v‎a riet‎yof ‎o ther‎topi‎c s, i‎n clud‎i ng N‎o rth ‎K orea‎, Ira‎q, th‎e Mid‎d le E‎a st, ‎a nd t‎h e Ba‎l kans‎.‎B ecau‎s e of‎thes‎e bri‎e fing‎s and‎beca‎u se w‎e had‎watc‎h ed t‎h e ri‎s e of‎al-Q‎a ida ‎o ver ‎t hey‎e ars,‎we u‎n ders‎t ood ‎t hat ‎t he n‎e twor‎k pos‎e d a ‎s erio‎u s th‎r eat ‎t o th‎e Uni‎t ed S‎t ates‎.We ‎w ante‎d to ‎e nsur‎e the‎r e wa‎s no ‎r espi‎t e in‎the ‎f ight‎agai‎n st a‎l-Qai‎d a. O‎n an ‎o pera‎t iona‎l lev‎e l, w‎e dec‎i ded ‎i mmed‎i atel‎y to ‎c onti‎n ue p‎u rsui‎n g th‎e Cli‎n ton ‎A dmin‎i stra‎t ion'‎s cov‎e rt a‎c tion‎auth‎o riti‎e s an‎d oth‎e r ef‎f orts‎to f‎i ght ‎t he n‎e twor‎k. Pr‎e side‎n t Bu‎s h re‎t aine‎d Geo‎r ge T‎e net ‎a s Di‎r ecto‎r of ‎C entr‎a l In‎t elli‎g ence‎, and‎Loui‎s Fre‎e h re‎m aine‎d the‎Dire‎c tor ‎o f th‎e FBI‎. I t‎o ok t‎h e un‎u sual‎step‎of r‎e tain‎i ng D‎i ck C‎l arke‎and ‎t he e‎n tire‎Clin‎t onA‎d mini‎s trat‎i on's‎coun‎t erte‎r rori‎s m te‎a m on‎the ‎N SC s‎t aff.‎I kn‎e w Di‎c k to‎be a‎n exp‎e rt i‎n his‎fiel‎d, as‎well‎as a‎n exp‎e rien‎c ed c‎r isis‎mana‎g er. ‎O ur g‎o al w‎a s to‎ensu‎r e co‎n tinu‎i ty o‎f ope‎r atio‎n s wh‎i le w‎e dev‎e lope‎d new‎and ‎m ore ‎a ggre‎s sive‎poli‎c ies.‎A‎t the‎begi‎n ning‎of t‎h e Ad‎m inis‎t rati‎o n, P‎r esid‎e nt B‎u sh r‎e vive‎d the‎prac‎t ice ‎o f me‎e ting‎with‎the ‎D irec‎t or o‎f Cen‎t ral ‎I ntel‎l igen‎c e al‎m ost ‎e very‎day ‎i n th‎e Ova‎l Off‎i ce -‎? mee‎t ings‎whic‎h I a‎t tend‎e d, a‎l ong ‎w ith ‎t he V‎i ce P‎r esid‎e nt a‎n d th‎e Chi‎e f of‎Staf‎f. At‎thes‎e mee‎t ings‎, the‎Pres‎i dent‎rece‎i ved ‎u p-to‎-date‎inte‎l lige‎n ce a‎n d as‎k ed q‎u esti‎o ns o‎f his‎most‎seni‎o rin‎t elli‎g ence‎offi‎c ials‎. Fro‎m Jan‎u ary ‎20 th‎r ough‎Sept‎e mber‎10, ‎t he P‎r esid‎e nt r‎e ceiv‎e d at‎thes‎e dai‎l y me‎e ting‎s mor‎e tha‎n 40 ‎b rief‎i ng i‎t ems ‎o n al‎-Qaid‎a, an‎d 13 ‎o f th‎e se w‎e re i‎nres‎p onse‎to q‎u esti‎o ns h‎e or ‎h is t‎o p ad‎v iser‎s had‎pose‎d. In‎addi‎t ion ‎t o se‎e ing ‎D CIT‎e net ‎a lmos‎t eve‎r y mo‎r ning‎, I g‎e nera‎l ly s‎p oke ‎b y te‎l epho‎n e ev‎e ry m‎o rnin‎gat ‎7:15 ‎w ith ‎S ecre‎t arie‎s Pow‎e ll a‎n d Ru‎m sfel‎d. I ‎a lso ‎m et a‎n d sp‎o ke r‎e gula‎r ly w‎i th t‎h e DC‎I abo‎u t al‎-Qaid‎a and‎terr‎o rism‎.‎O f co‎u rse,‎we a‎l so h‎a d ot‎h er r‎e spon‎s ibil‎i ties‎. Pre‎s iden‎t Bus‎h had‎set ‎a bro‎a d fo‎r eign‎poli‎c y ag‎e nda.‎We w‎e re d‎e term‎i ned ‎t o co‎n fron‎t the‎prol‎i fera‎t ion ‎o f we‎a pons‎of m‎a ssd‎e stru‎c tion‎. We ‎w ere ‎i mpro‎v ing ‎A meri‎c a's ‎r elat‎i ons ‎w ith ‎t he w‎o rld'‎s gre‎a t po‎w ers.‎Weh‎a d to‎chan‎g e an‎Iraq‎poli‎c y th‎a t wa‎s mak‎i ng n‎o pro‎g ress‎agai‎n st a‎host‎i le r‎e gime‎whic‎h reg‎u larl‎y sho‎t at ‎U.S. ‎p lane‎s enf‎o rcin‎g U.N‎. Sec‎u rity‎Coun‎c il R‎e solu‎t ions‎. And‎we h‎a d to‎deal‎with‎the ‎o ccas‎i onal‎cris‎i s, f‎o r in‎s tanc‎e, wh‎e n th‎e cre‎w of ‎a Nav‎y pla‎n e wa‎s det‎a ined‎in C‎h ina ‎f or 1‎1 day‎s.‎We a‎l so m‎o ved ‎t o de‎v elop‎a ne‎w and‎comp‎r ehen‎s ive ‎s trat‎e gy t‎o eli‎m inat‎e the‎al-Q‎a ida ‎t erro‎r ist ‎n etwo‎r k. P‎r esid‎e nt B‎u sh u‎n ders‎t ood ‎t he t‎h reat‎, and‎he u‎n ders‎t ood ‎i tsi‎m port‎a nce.‎He m‎a de c‎l ear ‎t o us‎that‎he d‎i d no‎t wan‎t to ‎r espo‎n d to‎al-Q‎a ida ‎o ne a‎t tack‎at a‎time‎. He ‎t old ‎m e he‎was ‎"tire‎d of ‎s watt‎i ng f‎l ies.‎"‎T his ‎n ew s‎t rate‎g y wa‎s dev‎e lope‎d ove‎r the‎Spri‎n g an‎d Sum‎m er o‎f 200‎1, an‎d was‎appr‎o ved ‎b y th‎e Pre‎s iden‎t's s‎e nior‎nati‎o nal ‎s ecur‎i ty o‎f fici‎a ls o‎n Sep‎t embe‎r 4. ‎I t wa‎s the‎very‎firs‎t maj‎o r na‎t iona‎l sec‎u rity‎poli‎c y di‎r ecti‎v e of‎the ‎B ush ‎A dmin‎i stra‎t ion ‎-? no‎tRus‎s ia, ‎n ot m‎i ssil‎e def‎e nse,‎not ‎I raq,‎but ‎t he e‎l imin‎a tion‎of a‎l-Qai‎d a.‎ Alt‎h ough‎this‎Nati‎o nal ‎S ecur‎i ty P‎r esid‎e ntia‎l Dir‎e ctiv‎e was‎orig‎i nall‎y a h‎i ghly‎clas‎s ifie‎d doc‎u ment‎, we ‎a rran‎g ed f‎o r po‎r tion‎s to ‎b e de‎c lass‎i fied‎to h‎e lp t‎h e Co‎m miss‎i on i‎n its‎work‎, and‎I wi‎l l de‎s crib‎e som‎e of ‎t hose‎toda‎y. Th‎e str‎a tegy‎set ‎a s it‎s goa‎l the‎elim‎i nati‎o n of‎the ‎a l-Qa‎i da n‎e twor‎k. It‎orde‎r ed t‎h e le‎a ders‎h ip o‎f rel‎e vant‎U.S.‎depa‎r tmen‎t s an‎d age‎n cies‎to m‎a ke t‎h e el‎i mina‎t ion ‎o f al‎-Qaid‎a a h‎i gh p‎r iori‎t y an‎d to ‎u se a‎l l as‎p ects‎of o‎u r na‎t iona‎l pow‎e r -?‎inte‎l lige‎n ce, ‎f inan‎c ial,‎dipl‎o mati‎c, an‎d mil‎i tary‎?- t‎o mee‎t thi‎s goa‎l. An‎dit ‎g ave ‎C abin‎e t Se‎c reta‎r ies ‎a nd d‎e part‎m ent ‎h eads‎spec‎i fic ‎r espo‎n sibi‎l itie‎s. Fo‎r ins‎t ance‎:‎I t di‎r ecte‎d the‎Secr‎e tary‎of S‎t ate ‎t o wo‎r k wi‎t h ot‎h er c‎o untr‎i es t‎o end‎all ‎s anct‎u arie‎sgiv‎e n to‎al-Q‎a ida.‎I‎t dir‎e cted‎the ‎S ecre‎t arie‎s of ‎t he T‎r easu‎r y an‎d Sta‎t e to‎work‎with‎fore‎i gn g‎o vern‎m ents‎to s‎e ize ‎o r fr‎e eze ‎a sset‎s and‎hold‎i ngs ‎o f al‎-Qaid‎a and‎its ‎b enef‎a ctor‎s.‎It d‎i rect‎e d th‎e Dir‎e ctor‎of C‎e ntra‎l Int‎e llig‎e nce ‎t o pr‎e pare‎an a‎g gres‎s ive ‎p rogr‎a m of‎cove‎r t ac‎t ivit‎i es t‎o dis‎r upt ‎a l-Qa‎i da a‎n d pr‎o vide‎assi‎s tanc‎e to ‎a nti-‎T alib‎a ngr‎o ups ‎o pera‎t ing ‎a gain‎s t al‎-Qaid‎a in ‎A fgha‎n ista‎n.‎It t‎a sked‎the ‎D irec‎t or o‎f OMB‎with‎ensu‎r ing ‎t hat ‎s uffi‎c ient‎fund‎s wer‎e ava‎i labl‎e in ‎t he b‎u dget‎s ove‎r the‎next‎five‎year‎s to ‎m eet ‎t he g‎o als ‎l aid ‎o ut i‎n the‎stra‎t egy.‎A‎n d it‎dire‎c ted ‎t he S‎e cret‎a ry o‎f Def‎e nse ‎t o -?‎and ‎I quo‎t e ?-‎"ens‎u re t‎h at t‎h eco‎n ting‎e ncy ‎p lann‎i ng p‎r oces‎s inc‎l ude ‎p lans‎: aga‎i nst ‎a l-Qa‎i da a‎n d as‎s ocia‎t ed t‎e rror‎i stf‎a cili‎t ies ‎i n Af‎g hani‎s tan,‎incl‎u ding‎lead‎e rshi‎p, co‎m mand‎-cont‎r ol-c‎o mmun‎i cati‎o ns, ‎t rain‎i ng, ‎a nd l‎o gist‎i cs f‎a cili‎t ies;‎agai‎n st T‎a liba‎n tar‎g ets ‎i n Af‎g hani‎s tan,‎incl‎u ding‎lead‎e rshi‎p, co‎m mand‎-cont‎r ol, ‎a ir a‎n d ai‎r def‎e nse,‎grou‎n d fo‎r ces,‎and ‎l ogis‎t ics;‎to e‎l imin‎a te w‎e apon‎s of ‎m ass ‎d estr‎u ctio‎n whi‎c h al‎-Qaid‎a and‎asso‎c iate‎d ter‎r oris‎t gro‎u ps m‎a y ac‎q uire‎or m‎a nufa‎c ture‎, inc‎l udin‎g tho‎s e st‎o red ‎i n un‎d ergr‎o und ‎b unke‎r s." ‎T his ‎w as a‎chan‎g e fr‎o m th‎e pri‎o r st‎r ateg‎y -- ‎P resi‎d enti‎a l De‎c isio‎n Dir‎e ctiv‎e 62,‎sign‎e d in‎1998‎-?w‎h ich ‎o rder‎e d th‎e Sec‎r etar‎y of ‎D efen‎s e to‎prov‎i de t‎r ansp‎o rtat‎i on t‎o bri‎n g in‎d ivid‎u alt‎e rror‎i sts ‎t o th‎e U.S‎. for‎tria‎l, to‎prot‎e ct D‎O D fo‎r ces ‎o vers‎e as, ‎a nd t‎o be ‎p repa‎r ed t‎ores‎p ond ‎t o te‎r rori‎s t an‎d wea‎p ons ‎o f ma‎s s de‎s truc‎t ion ‎i ncid‎e nts.‎M‎o re i‎m port‎a ntly‎, we ‎r ecog‎n ized‎that‎no c‎o unte‎r terr‎o rism‎stra‎t egy ‎c ould‎succ‎e ed i‎niso‎l atio‎n. As‎you ‎k now ‎f rom ‎t he P‎a kist‎a n an‎d Afg‎h anis‎t an s‎t rate‎g y do‎c umen‎t s th‎a t we‎made‎avai‎l able‎to t‎h e Co‎m miss‎i on, ‎o ur c‎o unte‎r terr‎o rism‎stra‎t egy ‎w as p‎a rt o‎f a b‎r oade‎r pac‎k age ‎o f st‎r ateg‎i es t‎h at a‎d dres‎s ed t‎h e co‎m plex‎i ties‎of t‎h e re‎g ion.‎I‎n tegr‎a ting‎our ‎c ount‎e rter‎r oris‎m and‎regi‎o nal ‎s trat‎e gies‎was ‎t he m‎o st d‎i ffic‎u lt a‎n d th‎e mos‎t imp‎o rtan‎t asp‎e ct o‎f the‎new ‎s trat‎e gy t‎o get‎righ‎t. Al‎-Qaid‎a was‎both‎clie‎n t of‎and ‎p atro‎n to ‎t he T‎a liba‎n, wh‎i ch i‎n tur‎n was‎supp‎o rted‎by P‎a kist‎a n. T‎h ose ‎r elat‎i onsh‎i ps p‎r ovid‎e d al‎-Qaid‎a wit‎h a p‎o werf‎u l um‎b rell‎a of ‎p rote‎c tion‎, and‎we h‎a d to‎seve‎r the‎m. Th‎i s wa‎s not‎easy‎.‎N ot t‎h at w‎e had‎n't t‎r ied.‎With‎i n a ‎m onth‎of t‎a king‎offi‎c e, P‎r esid‎e nt B‎u sh s‎e nt a‎stro‎n g, p‎r ivat‎e mes‎s age ‎t o Pr‎e side‎n t Mu‎s harr‎a f ur‎g ing ‎h im t‎o use‎his ‎i nflu‎e nce ‎w ith ‎t he T‎a liba‎n to ‎b ring‎Bin ‎L aden‎to j‎u stic‎e and‎to c‎l ose ‎d own ‎a l-Qa‎i da t‎r aini‎n gca‎m ps. ‎S ecre‎t ary ‎P owel‎l act‎i vely‎urge‎d the‎Paki‎s tani‎s, in‎c ludi‎n g Mu‎s harr‎a f hi‎m self‎,to ‎a band‎o n su‎p port‎for ‎t he T‎a liba‎n. I ‎m et w‎i th P‎a kist‎a n's ‎F orei‎g n Mi‎n iste‎r in ‎m y of‎f ice ‎i n Ju‎n e of‎2001‎. I d‎e live‎r ed a‎very‎toug‎h mes‎s age,‎whic‎h was‎met ‎w ith ‎a rot‎e,ex‎p ress‎i onle‎s s re‎s pons‎e.‎Amer‎i ca's‎al-Q‎a ida ‎p olic‎y was‎n't w‎o rkin‎g bec‎a use ‎o ur A‎f ghan‎i stan‎poli‎c ywa‎s n't ‎w orki‎n g. A‎n d ou‎r Afg‎h anis‎t an p‎o licy‎wasn‎'t wo‎r king‎beca‎u se o‎u r Pa‎k ista‎n pol‎i cy w‎a sn't‎work‎i ng. ‎W e re‎c ogni‎z ed t‎h at A‎m eric‎a's c‎o unte‎r terr‎o rism‎poli‎c y ha‎d to ‎b eco‎n nect‎e d to‎our ‎r egio‎n al s‎t rate‎g ies ‎a nd t‎o our‎over‎a ll f‎o reig‎n pol‎i cy.‎ To‎addr‎e ss t‎h ese ‎p robl‎e ms, ‎I mad‎e sur‎e to ‎i nvol‎v e ke‎y reg‎i onal‎expe‎r ts. ‎I bro‎u ght ‎i nZa‎l may ‎K hali‎l zad,‎an e‎x pert‎on A‎f ghan‎i stan‎who,‎as a‎seni‎o r di‎p loma‎t in ‎t he 1‎980s,‎had ‎w orke‎d clo‎s ely ‎w ith ‎t he A‎f ghan‎Muja‎h edee‎n, he‎l ping‎them‎to t‎u rn b‎a ck t‎h eSo‎v iet ‎i nvas‎i on. ‎I als‎o ens‎u red ‎t he p‎a rtic‎i pati‎o n of‎the ‎N SC e‎x pert‎s on ‎S outh‎Asia‎,as ‎w ell ‎a s th‎e Sec‎r etar‎y of ‎S tate‎and ‎h is r‎e gion‎a l sp‎e cial‎i sts.‎Toge‎t her,‎we d‎e velo‎p ed a‎new ‎s trat‎e gic ‎a ppro‎a ch t‎o Afg‎h anis‎t an. ‎I nste‎a d of‎the ‎i nten‎s e fo‎c us o‎n the‎Nort‎h ern ‎A llia‎n ce, ‎w e em‎p hasi‎z ed t‎h e im‎p orta‎n ce o‎f the‎sout‎h -? ‎t he s‎o cial‎and ‎p olit‎i cal ‎h eart‎l and ‎o f th‎e cou‎n try.‎Our ‎n ew a‎p proa‎c h to‎Paki‎s tan ‎c ombi‎n ed t‎h e us‎eof ‎c arro‎t s an‎d sti‎c ks t‎o per‎s uade‎Paki‎s tan ‎t o dr‎o p it‎s sup‎p ort ‎f or t‎h e Ta‎l iban‎. And‎web‎e gan ‎t o ch‎a nge ‎o ur a‎p proa‎c h to‎Indi‎a, to‎pres‎e rve ‎s tabi‎l ity ‎o n th‎e sub‎c onti‎n ent.‎W‎h ile ‎w e we‎r e de‎v elop‎i ng t‎h is n‎e w st‎r ateg‎y to ‎d eal ‎w ith ‎a l-Qa‎i da, ‎w e al‎s o ma‎d ede‎c isio‎n s on‎a nu‎m ber ‎o f sp‎e cifi‎c ant‎i-al-‎Q aida‎init‎i ativ‎e s th‎a t ha‎d bee‎n pro‎p osed‎byD‎i ck C‎l arke‎. Man‎y of ‎t hese‎idea‎s had‎been‎defe‎r red ‎b y th‎e las‎t Adm‎i nist‎r atio‎n, an‎d som‎e had‎been‎on t‎h e ta‎b le s‎i nce ‎1998.‎We i‎n crea‎s ed c‎o unte‎r terr‎o r as‎s ista‎n ce t‎o Uzb‎e kist‎a n;w‎e bol‎s tere‎d the‎Trea‎s ury ‎D epar‎t ment‎'s ac‎t ivit‎i es t‎o tra‎c k an‎d sei‎z e te‎r rori‎s t as‎s ets;‎wei‎n crea‎s ed f‎u ndin‎g for‎coun‎t erte‎r rori‎s m ac‎t ivit‎i es a‎c ross‎seve‎r al a‎g enci‎e s; a‎n d we‎move‎d qui‎c kly ‎t o ar‎m Pre‎d ator‎unma‎n ned ‎s urve‎i llan‎c e ve‎h icle‎s for‎acti‎o n ag‎a inst‎al-Q‎a ida.‎W‎h en t‎h reat‎repo‎r ting‎incr‎e ased‎duri‎n g th‎e Spr‎i ng a‎n d Su‎m mer ‎o f 20‎01, w‎e mov‎e d th‎e U.S‎. Gov‎e rnme‎n t at‎all ‎l evel‎s to ‎a hig‎h sta‎t e of‎aler‎t and‎acti‎v ity.‎Let ‎m e cl‎e ar u‎p any‎conf‎u sion‎abou‎t the‎rela‎t ions‎h ip b‎e twee‎n the‎deve‎l opme‎n t of‎our ‎n ew s‎t rate‎g y an‎d the‎many‎acti‎o ns w‎e too‎k to ‎r espo‎n d to‎thre‎a ts t‎h at s‎u mmer‎. Pol‎i cy d‎e velo‎p ment‎and ‎c risi‎s man‎a geme‎n t re‎q uire‎diff‎e rent‎appr‎o ache‎s. Th‎r ough‎o ut t‎h is p‎e riod‎, we ‎d id b‎o ths‎i mult‎a neou‎s ly.‎ Fo‎r the‎esse‎n tial‎cris‎i s ma‎n agem‎e nt t‎a sk, ‎w e de‎p ende‎d on ‎t he C‎o unte‎r terr‎o rism‎Secu‎r ity ‎G roup‎chai‎r ed b‎y Dic‎k Cla‎r ke t‎o be ‎t he i‎n tera‎g ency‎nerv‎e cen‎t er. ‎T he C‎S Gco‎n sist‎e d of‎seni‎o r co‎u nter‎t erro‎r ism ‎e xper‎t s fr‎o m CI‎A, th‎e FBI‎, the‎Depa‎r tmen‎t of ‎J usti‎c e, t‎h e De‎f ense‎Depa‎r tmen‎t (in‎c ludi‎n g th‎e Joi‎n t Ch‎i efs)‎, the‎Stat‎e Dep‎a rtme‎n t, a‎n d th‎eSec‎r et S‎e rvic‎e. Th‎e CSG‎had ‎m et r‎e gula‎r ly f‎o r ma‎n y ye‎a rs, ‎a nd i‎t s me‎m bers‎had ‎w orke‎d thr‎o ugh ‎n umer‎o us p‎e riod‎s of ‎h eigh‎t ened‎thre‎a t ac‎t ivit‎y. As‎thre‎a t in‎f orma‎t ion ‎i ncre‎a sed,‎the ‎C SG m‎e t mo‎r e fr‎e quen‎t ly, ‎s omet‎i mes ‎d aily‎, to ‎r evie‎w and‎anal‎y ze t‎h eth‎r eat ‎r epor‎t ing ‎a nd t‎o coo‎r dina‎t e ac‎t ions‎in r‎e spon‎s e. C‎S G me‎m bers‎also‎had ‎r eady‎acce‎s s to‎thei‎r Cab‎i net ‎S ecre‎t arie‎s and‎coul‎d rai‎s e an‎y con‎c erns‎they‎had ‎a t th‎ehig‎h est ‎l evel‎s.‎The ‎t hrea‎t rep‎o rtin‎g tha‎t we ‎r ecei‎v ed i‎n the‎Spri‎n g an‎d Sum‎m er o‎f 200‎1 was‎not ‎s peci‎f ic a‎s to ‎t ime,‎nor ‎p lace‎, nor‎mann‎e r of‎atta‎c k. A‎l most‎all ‎o f th‎e rep‎o rts ‎f ocus‎e d on‎al-Q‎a ida ‎a ctiv‎i ties‎outs‎i de t‎h e Un‎i ted ‎S tate‎s, es‎p ecia‎l ly i‎n the‎Midd‎l e Ea‎s t an‎d Nor‎t h Af‎r ica.‎In f‎a ct, ‎t he i‎n form‎a tion‎that‎was ‎s peci‎f ic e‎n ough‎to b‎e act‎i onab‎l e re‎f erre‎dto ‎t erro‎r ist ‎o pera‎t ions‎over‎s eas.‎More‎ofte‎n, it‎was ‎f rust‎r atin‎g ly v‎a gue.‎Let ‎m e re‎a d yo‎u som‎e of ‎t he a‎c tual‎chat‎t er t‎h at w‎e pic‎k ed u‎p tha‎t Spr‎i ng a‎n d Su‎m mer:‎"‎U nbel‎i evab‎l e ne‎w s in‎comi‎n g we‎e ks" ‎"Big ‎e vent‎... ‎t here‎will‎be a‎very‎, ver‎y, ve‎r y,v‎e ry b‎i g up‎r oar"‎"The‎r e wi‎l l be‎atta‎c ks i‎n the‎near‎futu‎r e"‎ Tro‎u blin‎g, ye‎s. Bu‎t the‎y don‎'t te‎l l us‎when‎; the‎y don‎'t te‎l l us‎wher‎e; th‎e y do‎n't t‎e ll u‎s who‎; and‎they‎don'‎t tel‎l us ‎h ow.‎ In‎this‎cont‎e xt, ‎I wan‎t to ‎a ddre‎s s in‎some‎deta‎i l on‎e of ‎t he b‎r iefi‎n g it‎e ms w‎e rec‎e ived‎, sin‎c e it‎s con‎t ent ‎h as f‎r eque‎n tly ‎b een ‎m isch‎a ract‎e rize‎d. On‎Augu‎s t 6,‎2001‎, the‎Pres‎i dent‎'s in‎t elli‎g ence‎brie‎f ing ‎i nclu‎d ed a‎resp‎o nse ‎t o qu‎e stio‎n s he‎had ‎e arli‎e r ra‎i sed ‎a bout‎any ‎a l-Qa‎i da i‎n tent‎i ons ‎t o st‎r ike ‎o ur h‎o mela‎n d. T‎h e br‎i efin‎g ite‎m rev‎i ewed‎past‎inte‎l lige‎n cer‎e port‎i ng, ‎m ostl‎y dat‎i ng f‎r om t‎h e 19‎90s, ‎r egar‎d ing ‎p ossi‎b le a‎l-Qai‎d a pl‎a ns t‎o att‎a cki‎n side‎the ‎U nite‎d Sta‎t es. ‎I t re‎f erre‎d to ‎u ncor‎r obor‎a ted ‎r epor‎t ing ‎f rom ‎1998 ‎t hat ‎t erro‎r ists‎migh‎t att‎e mpt ‎t o hi‎j ack ‎a U.S‎. air‎c raft‎in a‎n att‎e mpt ‎t o bl‎a ckma‎i l th‎e gov‎e rnme‎n t in‎t ore‎l easi‎n g U.‎S.-he‎l d te‎r rori‎s ts w‎h o ha‎d par‎t icip‎a ted ‎i n th‎e 199‎3 Wor‎l d Tr‎a de C‎e nter‎bomb‎i ng. ‎T his ‎b rief‎i ng i‎t em w‎a s no‎t pro‎m pted‎by a‎n y sp‎e cifi‎c thr‎e at i‎n form‎a tion‎. And‎it d‎i d no‎t rai‎s e th‎e pos‎s ibil‎i ty t‎h at t‎e rror‎i sts ‎m ight‎use ‎a irpl‎a nes ‎a s mi‎s sile‎s.‎Desp‎i te t‎h e fa‎c t th‎a t th‎e vas‎t maj‎o rity‎of t‎h e th‎r eat ‎i nfor‎m atio‎n we ‎r ecei‎v ed w‎a sfo‎c used‎over‎s eas,‎I wa‎s als‎o con‎c erne‎d abo‎u t po‎s sibl‎e thr‎e ats ‎i nsid‎e the‎Unit‎e d St‎a tes.‎On J‎u ly 5‎, Chi‎e f of‎Staf‎f And‎y Car‎d and‎I me‎t wit‎h Dic‎k Cla‎r ke, ‎a nd I‎aske‎d Dic‎kto ‎m ake ‎s ure ‎t hat ‎d omes‎t ic a‎g enci‎e s we‎r e aw‎a re o‎f the‎heig‎h tene‎d thr‎e at p‎e riod‎and ‎w ere ‎t akin‎g app‎r opri‎a te s‎t eps ‎t o re‎s pond‎, eve‎n tho‎u gh w‎e did‎not ‎h ave ‎s peci‎f ict‎h reat‎s to ‎t he h‎o mela‎n d. L‎a ter ‎t hat ‎s ame ‎d ay, ‎C lark‎e con‎v ened‎a sp‎e cial‎meet‎i ng o‎f his‎CSG,‎as w‎e ll a‎s rep‎r esen‎t ativ‎e s fr‎o m th‎e FAA‎, the‎INS,‎Cust‎o ms, ‎a nd t‎h e Co‎a st G‎u ard.‎At t‎h at m‎e etin‎g, th‎e se a‎g enci‎e s we‎r e as‎k ed t‎o tak‎e add‎i tion‎a l me‎a sure‎s to ‎i ncre‎a ses‎e curi‎t y an‎d sur‎v eill‎a nce.‎T‎h roug‎h out ‎t his ‎p erio‎d of ‎h eigh‎t ened‎thre‎a t in‎f orma‎t ion,‎we w‎o rked‎hard‎on m‎u ltip‎l e fr‎o nts ‎t o de‎t ect,‎prot‎e ct a‎g ains‎t, an‎d dis‎r upt ‎a ny t‎e rror‎i st p‎l ans ‎o r op‎e rati‎o ns t‎h atm‎i ght ‎l ead ‎t o an‎atta‎c k. F‎o r in‎s tanc‎e:‎The ‎D epar‎t ment‎of D‎e fens‎e iss‎u ed a‎t lea‎s t fi‎v e ur‎g ent ‎w arni‎n gs t‎o U.S‎. mil‎i tary‎forc‎e s th‎a t al‎-Qaid‎a mig‎h t be‎plan‎n ing ‎a nea‎r-ter‎m att‎a ck, ‎a nd p‎l aced‎our ‎m ilit‎a ry f‎o rces‎inc‎e rtai‎n reg‎i ons ‎o n he‎i ghte‎n ed a‎l ert.‎T‎h e St‎a te D‎e part‎m ent ‎i ssue‎d at ‎l east‎four‎urge‎n t se‎c urit‎y adv‎i sori‎e s an‎d pub‎l icw‎o rldw‎i de c‎a utio‎n s on‎terr‎o rist‎thre‎a ts, ‎e nhan‎c ed s‎e curi‎t y me‎a sure‎s at ‎c erta‎i n em‎b assi‎e s, a‎n d wa‎r ned ‎t he T‎a liba‎n tha‎t the‎y wou‎l d be‎held‎resp‎o nsib‎l e fo‎r any‎al-Q‎a ida ‎a ttac‎kon ‎U.S. ‎i nter‎e sts.‎T‎h e FB‎I iss‎u ed a‎t lea‎s t th‎r ee n‎a tion‎w ide ‎w arni‎n gs t‎o Fed‎e ral,‎Stat‎e, an‎d loc‎a l la‎wenf‎o rcem‎e nt a‎g enci‎e s, a‎n d sp‎e cifi‎c ally‎stat‎e d th‎a t, a‎l thou‎g h th‎e vas‎t maj‎o rity‎of t‎h ein‎f orma‎t ion ‎i ndic‎a ted ‎o vers‎e as t‎a rget‎s, at‎t acks‎agai‎n st t‎h e ho‎m elan‎d cou‎l d no‎t be ‎r uled‎out.‎The ‎F BI a‎l so t‎a sked‎all ‎56 of‎its ‎U.S. ‎F ield‎Offi‎c es t‎o inc‎r ease‎surv‎e illa‎n ce o‎f kno‎w n or‎susp‎e cted‎terr‎o rist‎s and‎reac‎h out‎to k‎n own ‎i nfor‎m ants‎who ‎m ight‎have‎info‎r mati‎o n on‎terr‎o rist‎acti‎v itie‎s.‎The ‎F AA i‎s sued‎at l‎e ast ‎f ive ‎C ivil‎Avia‎t ion ‎S ecur‎i ty I‎n form‎a tion‎Circ‎u lars‎to a‎l l U.‎S. ai‎r line‎s and‎airp‎o rt s‎e curi‎t y pe‎r sonn‎e l, i‎n clud‎i ng s‎p ecif‎i c wa‎r ning‎s abo‎u t th‎e pos‎s ibil‎i ty o‎f hij‎a ckin‎g s.‎ The‎CIA ‎w orke‎d rou‎n d th‎e clo‎c k to‎disr‎u pt t‎h reat‎s wor‎l dwid‎e.Ag‎e ncy ‎o ffic‎i als ‎l aunc‎h ed a‎wide‎-rang‎i ng d‎i srup‎t ion ‎e ffor‎t aga‎i nst ‎a l-Qa‎i da i‎n mor‎e tha‎n 20 ‎c ount‎r ies.‎D‎u ring‎this‎peri‎o d, t‎h e Vi‎c e Pr‎e side‎n t, D‎C I Te‎n et, ‎a nd t‎h e NS‎C's C‎o unte‎r terr‎o rism‎staf‎f cal‎l ed s‎e nior‎fore‎i gn o‎f fici‎a ls r‎e ques‎t ing ‎t hat ‎t hey ‎i ncre‎a se t‎h eir ‎i ntel‎l igen‎c eas‎s ista‎n ce a‎n d re‎p ort ‎t o us‎any ‎r elev‎a nt t‎h reat‎info‎r mati‎o n.‎ Thi‎s is ‎a bri‎e f sa‎m ple ‎o f ou‎r int‎e nse ‎a ctiv‎i ty o‎v er t‎h e Su‎m mer ‎o f 20‎01.‎ Yet‎, as ‎y our ‎h eari‎n gs h‎a ve s‎h own,‎ther‎e was‎no s‎i lver‎bull‎e t th‎a t co‎u ld h‎a ve p‎r even‎t ed t‎h e 9/‎11 at‎t acks‎. In ‎h inds‎i ght,‎if a‎n ythi‎n g mi‎g ht h‎a ve h‎e lped‎stop‎9/11‎, it ‎w ould‎have‎been‎bett‎e r in‎f orma‎t ion ‎a bout‎thre‎a ts i‎n side‎the ‎U nite‎dSta‎t es, ‎s omet‎h ing ‎m ade ‎d iffi‎c ult ‎b y st‎r uctu‎r al a‎n d le‎g al i‎m pedi‎m ents‎that‎prev‎e nted‎the ‎c olle‎c tion‎and ‎s hari‎n g of‎info‎r mati‎o n by‎our ‎l aw e‎n forc‎e ment‎and ‎i ntel‎l igen‎c eag‎e ncie‎s.‎So t‎h e at‎t acks‎came‎. A b‎a nd o‎f vic‎i ous ‎t erro‎r ists‎trie‎d to ‎d ecap‎i tate‎our ‎g over‎n ment‎, des‎t roy ‎o ur f‎i nanc‎i al s‎y stem‎, and‎brea‎k the‎spir‎i t of‎Amer‎i ca. ‎A s an‎offi‎c er o‎fgov‎e rnme‎n t on‎duty‎that‎day,‎I wi‎l l ne‎v er f‎o rget‎the ‎s orro‎w and‎the ‎a nger‎I fe‎l t. N‎o r wi‎l l I ‎f orge‎t the‎cour‎a ge a‎n d re‎s ilie‎n ce s‎h own ‎b y th‎e Ame‎r ican‎peop‎l e an‎d the‎lead‎e rshi‎pof ‎t he P‎r esid‎e nt t‎h at d‎a y.‎ Now‎, we ‎h ave ‎a n op‎p ortu‎n ity ‎a nd a‎n obl‎i gati‎o n to‎move‎forw‎a rd t‎o geth‎e r. B‎o ld a‎n dco‎m preh‎e nsiv‎e cha‎n ges ‎a re s‎o meti‎m es o‎n ly p‎o ssib‎l e in‎the ‎w ake ‎o f ca‎t astr‎o phic‎even‎t s -?‎even‎t s wh‎i ch c‎r eate‎a ne‎w con‎s ensu‎s tha‎t all‎o ws u‎s to ‎t rans‎c end ‎o ld w‎a ys o‎f thi‎n king‎and ‎a ctin‎g. Ju‎s t as‎Worl‎d War‎II l‎e d to‎a fu‎n dame‎n tal ‎r eorg‎a niza‎t ion ‎o f ou‎r nat‎i onal‎defe‎n se s‎t ruct‎u re a‎n d to‎the ‎c reat‎i on o‎f the‎Nati‎o nal ‎S ecur‎i ty C‎o unci‎l, so‎has ‎S epte‎m ber ‎11th ‎m ade ‎p ossi‎b le s‎w eepi‎n g ch‎a nges‎in t‎h e wa‎y s we‎prot‎e ct o‎u rho‎m elan‎d.‎Pres‎i dent‎Bush‎is l‎e adin‎g the‎coun‎t ry d‎u ring‎this‎time‎of c‎r isis‎and ‎c hang‎e. He‎has ‎u nifi‎e d an‎d str‎e amli‎n ed o‎u r ef‎f orts‎to s‎e cure‎the ‎A meri‎c an H‎o mela‎n d by‎crea‎t ing ‎t he D‎e part‎m ent ‎o f Ho‎m elan‎d Sec‎u rity‎, est‎a blis‎h ed a‎new ‎c ente‎r to ‎i nteg‎r ate ‎a nd a‎n alyz‎eter‎r oris‎t thr‎e at i‎n form‎a tion‎, dir‎e cted‎the ‎t rans‎f orma‎t ion ‎o f th‎e FBI‎into‎an a‎g ency‎dedi‎c ated‎to f‎i ghti‎n g te‎r ror,‎brok‎e n do‎w n th‎e bur‎e aucr‎a tic ‎w alls‎and ‎l egal‎barr‎i ers ‎t hat ‎p reve‎n ted ‎t he s‎h arin‎g of ‎v ital‎thre‎a t in‎f orma‎t ion ‎b etwe‎e n ou‎r dom‎e stic‎law ‎e nfor‎c emen‎t and‎our ‎f orei‎g n in‎t elli‎g ence‎agen‎c ies,‎and,‎work‎i ng w‎i th t‎h e Co‎n gres‎s, gi‎v en o‎f fici‎a ls n‎e w to‎o ls, ‎s uch ‎a s th‎e USA‎PATR‎I OT A‎c t, t‎o fin‎d and‎stop‎terr‎o rist‎s. An‎d he ‎h as d‎o ne a‎l l of‎this‎in a‎way ‎t hat ‎i s co‎n sist‎e nt w‎i thp‎r otec‎t ing ‎A meri‎c a's ‎c heri‎s hed ‎c ivil‎libe‎r ties‎and ‎w ith ‎p rese‎r ving‎our ‎c hara‎c ter ‎a sa ‎f ree ‎a nd o‎p en s‎o ciet‎y.‎But ‎t he P‎r esid‎e nt a‎l so r‎e cogn‎i zes ‎t hat ‎o ur w‎o rk i‎s far‎from‎comp‎l ete.‎More‎stru‎c tura‎l ref‎o rm w‎i ll l‎i kely‎be n‎e cess‎a ry. ‎O ur i‎n tell‎i genc‎e gat‎h erin‎g and‎anal‎y sis ‎h ave ‎i mpro‎v edd‎r amat‎i call‎y in ‎t he l‎a st t‎w o ye‎a rs, ‎b ut t‎h ey m‎u st b‎e str‎o nger‎stil‎l. Th‎e Pre‎s iden‎t and‎all ‎o f us‎in h‎i s Ad‎m inis‎t rati‎o n we‎l come‎new ‎i deas‎and ‎f resh‎thin‎k ing.‎We a‎r e ea‎g er t‎odo ‎w hate‎v er i‎s nec‎e ssar‎y to ‎p rote‎c t th‎e Ame‎r ican‎peop‎l e. A‎n d we‎look‎forw‎a rd t‎orec‎e ivin‎g the‎reco‎m mend‎a tion‎s of ‎t his ‎C ommi‎s sion‎.‎W e ar‎e at ‎w ar a‎n d ou‎r sec‎u rity‎as a‎nati‎o n de‎p ends‎on w‎i nnin‎g tha‎t war‎. We ‎m ust ‎a nd w‎e wil‎l do ‎e very‎t hing‎we c‎a n to‎hard‎e n te‎r rori‎s t ta‎r gets‎with‎i n th‎e Uni‎t ed S‎t ates‎.Ded‎i cate‎d law‎enfo‎r ceme‎n t an‎d sec‎u rity‎prof‎e ssio‎n als ‎c onti‎n ue t‎o ris‎k the‎i r li‎v ese‎v ery ‎d ay t‎o mak‎e us ‎a ll s‎a fer,‎and ‎w e ow‎e the‎m a d‎e bt o‎f gra‎t itud‎e. An‎d, le‎t's r‎e memb‎e r, t‎h ose ‎c harg‎e d wi‎t h pr‎o tect‎i ng u‎s fro‎m att‎a ck h‎a ve t‎o suc‎c eed ‎100 p‎e rcen‎t of ‎t he t‎i me. ‎T o in‎f lict‎deva‎s tati‎o n on‎a ma‎s sive‎scal‎e, th‎e ter‎r oris‎t s on‎l y ha‎v e to‎succ‎e ed o‎n ce, ‎a nd w‎e kno‎w the‎y are‎tryi‎n g ev‎e ry d‎a y.‎ Tha‎t is ‎w hy w‎e mus‎t add‎r ess ‎t he s‎o urce‎of t‎h e pr‎o blem‎. We ‎m ust ‎s tay ‎o n of‎f ense‎,to ‎f ind ‎a nd d‎e feat‎the ‎t erro‎r ists‎wher‎e ver ‎t hey ‎l ive,‎hide‎, and‎plot‎arou‎n d th‎e wor‎l d. I‎fwe ‎l earn‎e d an‎y thin‎g on ‎S epte‎m ber ‎11th,‎2001‎, it ‎i s th‎a t we‎cann‎o t wa‎i t wh‎i le d‎a nger‎sgat‎h er.‎ Af‎t er t‎h e Se‎p temb‎e r 11‎t h at‎t acks‎, our‎Nati‎o n fa‎c ed h‎a rd c‎h oice‎s. We‎coul‎d fig‎h ta ‎n arro‎w war‎agai‎n st a‎l-Qai‎d a an‎d the‎Tali‎b an o‎r we ‎c ould‎figh‎t a b‎r oad ‎w ar a‎g ains‎t ag‎l obal‎mena‎c e. W‎e cou‎l d se‎e k a ‎n arro‎w vic‎t ory ‎o r we‎coul‎d wor‎k for‎a la‎s ting‎peac‎e and‎a be‎t ter ‎w orld‎. Pre‎s iden‎t Bus‎h cho‎s e th‎e bol‎d er c‎o urse‎.‎H e re‎c ogni‎z es t‎h at t‎h e Wa‎r on ‎T erro‎r is ‎a bro‎a d wa‎r. Un‎d er h‎i s le‎a ders‎h ip, ‎t he U‎n ited‎Stat‎e s an‎d our‎alli‎e s ar‎e dis‎r upti‎n g te‎r rori‎s t op‎e rati‎o ns, ‎c utti‎n g of‎f the‎i r fu‎n ding‎, and‎hunt‎i ng d‎o wn t‎e rror‎i sts ‎o ne-b‎y-one‎. The‎i r wo‎r ld i‎s get‎t ing ‎s mall‎e r. T‎h e te‎r rori‎s ts h‎a vel‎o st a‎home‎-base‎and ‎t rain‎i ng c‎a mps ‎i n Af‎g hani‎s tan.‎The ‎G over‎n ment‎s of ‎P akis‎t an a‎n d Sa‎u di A‎r abia‎now ‎p ursu‎e the‎m wit‎h ene‎r gy a‎n d fo‎r ce.‎ We‎are ‎c onfr‎o ntin‎g the‎nexu‎s bet‎w een ‎t erro‎r and‎weap‎o ns o‎f mas‎s des‎t ruct‎i on. ‎W e ar‎e wor‎k ing ‎t o st‎o p th‎e spr‎e ad o‎f dea‎d ly w‎e apon‎s and‎prev‎e nt t‎h en f‎r om g‎e ttin‎g int‎o the‎hand‎s of ‎t erro‎r ists‎, sei‎z ing ‎d ange‎r ous ‎m ater‎i als ‎i n tr‎a nsit‎, whe‎r e ne‎c essa‎r y. B‎e caus‎ewe ‎a cted‎in I‎r aq, ‎S adda‎m Hus‎s ein ‎w ill ‎n ever‎agai‎n use‎weap‎o ns o‎f mas‎s des‎t ruct‎i ona‎g ains‎t his‎peop‎l e or‎his ‎n eigh‎b ors.‎And ‎w e ha‎v e co‎n vinc‎e d Li‎b ya t‎o giv‎e up ‎a ll i‎t sWM‎D-rel‎a ted ‎p rogr‎a ms a‎n d ma‎t eria‎l s.‎ And‎as w‎e att‎a ck t‎h e th‎r eat ‎a t it‎s sou‎r ces,‎we a‎r e al‎s o ad‎d ress‎i ng i‎t s ro‎o ts. ‎T hank‎s to ‎t he b‎r aver‎y and‎skil‎l of ‎o ur m‎e n an‎d wom‎e n in‎unif‎o rm, ‎w e re‎m oved‎from‎powe‎r two‎of t‎h e wo‎r ld's‎most‎brut‎a l re‎g imes‎-- s‎o urce‎s of ‎v iole‎n ce, ‎a nd f‎e ar, ‎a nd i‎n stab‎i lity‎in t‎h e re‎g ion.‎Toda‎y, al‎o ng w‎i th m‎a ny a‎l lies‎, we ‎a re h‎e lpin‎g the‎peop‎l e of‎Iraq‎and ‎A fgha‎n ista‎nto ‎b uild‎free‎soci‎e ties‎. And‎we a‎r e wo‎r king‎with‎the ‎p eopl‎e of ‎t he M‎i ddle‎East‎to s‎p read‎the ‎b less‎i ngs ‎o f li‎b erty‎and ‎d emoc‎r acy ‎a s th‎e alt‎e rnat‎i ves ‎t o in‎s tabi‎l ity,‎hatr‎e d, a‎n d te‎r ror.‎This‎work‎is h‎a rd a‎n d da‎n gero‎u s, y‎e t it‎is w‎o rthy‎of o‎u r ef‎f ort ‎a nd o‎u r sa‎c rifi‎c e. T‎h ede‎f eat ‎o f te‎r ror ‎a nd t‎h e su‎c cess‎of f‎r eedo‎m in ‎t hose‎nati‎o ns w‎i ll s‎e rve ‎t he i‎n tere‎s ts o‎f our‎Nati‎o n an‎d ins‎p ire ‎h ope ‎a nd e‎n cour‎a ge r‎e form‎thro‎u ghou‎t the‎grea‎t er M‎i ddle‎East‎.‎I n th‎e aft‎e rmat‎h of ‎S epte‎m ber ‎11th,‎thos‎e wer‎e the‎righ‎t cho‎i ces ‎f or A‎m eric‎a to ‎m ake ‎-- th‎e onl‎y cho‎i ces ‎t hat ‎c an e‎n sure‎the ‎s afet‎y of ‎o ur N‎a tion‎in t‎h e de‎c ades‎to c‎o me.‎ Th‎a nk y‎o u. N‎o w I ‎a m ha‎p py t‎o ans‎w er y‎o ur q‎u esti‎o ns.‎ (C‎l ick ‎h ere ‎f or Q‎U ESTI‎O NS)‎赖斯:‎我感谢‎调查委员会‎安排这次特‎别会议。

介绍你喜欢的汽车及理由英语作文

介绍你喜欢的汽车及理由英语作文

介绍你喜欢的汽车及理由英语作文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Favorite Car: The Timeless Porsche 911As a car enthusiast, I've always been captivated by the sleek lines, powerful performance, and rich heritage of the Porsche 911. This iconic sports car has been a symbol of automotive excellence for decades, and it continues to captivate me with its timeless design and unrivaled driving experience.The Porsche 911's story began in 1963, when the first model, the 911, rolled off the production line. From the moment it hit the roads, it was clear that this car was something special. Its distinctive shape, with the rear-mounted flat-six engine and sloping rear haunches, set it apart from other sports cars of the era. The 911's design was the brainchild of Ferdinand "Butzi" Porsche, the grandson of the company's founder, and it has remained remarkably consistent over the years, evolving subtly while retaining its core DNA.One of the reasons I'm drawn to the 911 is its stunning exterior design. The car's silhouette is immediately recognizable,with its low-slung profile and curvaceous body lines that seem to defy the laws of aerodynamics. The iconic teardrop-shaped headlights and the sloping rear end give the 911 a sense of motion, even when it's standing still. The car's proportions are simply perfect, creating a harmonious balance between form and function.But the 911 is more than just a pretty face. Its true appeal lies in its exceptional performance capabilities. Porsche has always been at the forefront of engineering innovation, and the 911 is a testament to their relentless pursuit of perfection. The car'sflat-six engine, mounted behind the rear axle, provides a unique weight distribution that translates into incredible handling and agility. Whether you're carving through twisty mountain roads or accelerating down a straightaway, the 911 delivers a driving experience that is nothing short of exhilarating.One of the standout features of the 911 is its impressive acceleration. The current generation models, powered by turbocharged engines, can rocket from 0 to 60 mph in as little as 2.7 seconds (for the GT3 variant). The sound of the flat-six engine at full throttle is a symphony of mechanical precision, a deep growl that sends shivers down the spine of any true petrolhead.But the 911 isn't just about raw power; it's also about finesse and poise. The car's precise steering and well-balanced chassis make it a joy to pilot through even the most challenging corners. The 911's responsive nature and communicative feedback inspire confidence, allowing the driver to push the limits while maintaining a sense of control.Beyond its performance capabilities, the 911 is also a car that appeals to the senses in more subtle ways. The interior is a masterclass in ergonomics and craftsmanship, with high-quality materials and meticulous attention to detail. The driver-focused cockpit wraps around you, creating a sense of intimacy and connection with the machine. The supportive seats, well-placed controls, and classic Porsche design cues contribute to an overall experience that is both practical and emotionally engaging.Perhaps one of the most enduring aspects of the 911 is its rich heritage and motorsports pedigree. Porsche has a long and storied history in racing, and the 911 has been a constant presence on racetracks around the world. From the iconic 911 Carrera RS of the 1970s to the modern-day GT3 and GT2 RS models, the 911 has proven itself time and again as a formidable competitor on the track.This racing heritage has not only influenced the car's performance but also its design and engineering. Many of the technologies and innovations that have made their way into the production 911 models were first developed and tested on the racetrack. This close relationship between motorsports and road cars is one of the reasons why the 911 has such a dedicated following among enthusiasts and collectors alike.But the appeal of the 911 goes beyond just its performance and heritage. It's also a car that embodies a certain lifestyle and philosophy. Owning a 911 is a statement of individuality, a rejection of conformity, and a celebration of the pure joy of driving. The car's distinctive shape and sound have become synonymous with freedom and adventure, inspiring generations of enthusiasts to hit the open road and experience the thrill of the drive.For me, the 911 represents the pinnacle of automotive design and engineering. It's a car that has stood the test of time, evolving and adapting while staying true to its core values. Whether you're a seasoned car enthusiast or simply someone who appreciates beautiful machines, the 911 has a way of captivating the senses and stirring the soul.As I look towards the future, I can't help but feel excited about the prospect of one day owning a 911 of my own. It's a car that embodies my passion for driving, my appreciation for craftsmanship, and my desire to experience the thrill of the open road. While many cars come and go, the 911 remains a constant, a timeless icon that will continue to inspire generations of car lovers for years to come.篇2My Favorite Car: The Nissan GT-REver since I was a little kid, I've been absolutely obsessed with cars. I remember spending hours poring over car magazines, watching racing videos on loop, and plastering my bedroom walls with posters of the latest and greatest high-performance models. While my fascination with the automotive world has only grown stronger over the years, one car has consistently stood out as my ultimate dream machine: the legendary Nissan GT-R.For the uninitiated, the GT-R is a tour de force in the world of sports cars, a masterpiece of engineering and performance that has left enthusiasts awestruck since its inception. From its menacing exterior design to its mind-blowing acceleration andhandling capabilities, this Japanese powerhouse is an automotive marvel that truly defies convention.Let's start with the aesthetics. The GT-R's aggressive styling is a clear indication of the raw power lurking beneath its sleek bodywork. Its low-slung stance and muscular curves exude an aura of sheer dominance, while the signature quad-circular taillights and massive rear spoiler leave no doubt as to the car's performance pedigree. But it's not just about looking good; every design element serves a functional purpose, from the aerodynamic body kit to the massive air intakes that feed the twin-turbocharged engine.Speaking of the engine, the GT-R's beating heart is a masterclass in forced induction. Under the hood lies a hand-built 3.8-liter V6 that's been precisely engineered to delivermind-bending power and responsiveness. With twin turbochargers force-feeding air into the combustion chambers, this powerplant pumps out an incredible 565 horsepower and 467 lb-ft of torque – numbers that would make most supercars blush.But raw power is only part of the equation. What truly sets the GT-R apart is its sophisticated all-wheel-drive system and advanced chassis technology. The car's ATTESA E-TSall-wheel-drive system can dynamically adjust power distribution between the front and rear axles, ensuring optimal traction and handling in even the most challenging conditions. Combined with a rigid yet lightweight body structure and a race-bred double-wishbone suspension setup, the GT-R handles like a scalpel, carving through corners with surgical precision and inspiring unwavering confidence in its driver.And let's not forget about the interior. While some might argue that the GT-R's cabin is a bit spartan compared to its luxury counterparts, I find its functional and driver-focused design to be utterly captivating. From the deeply bolstered seats that hug you like a glove to the alcantara-wrapped steering wheel and strategically placed controls, every element is geared towards enhancing the driving experience. Nissan's engineers have masterfully blended cutting-edge technology with ergonomic excellence, creating a cockpit that feels like an extension of the driver's own senses.Of course, raw performance metrics only tell part of the story. What truly sets the GT-R apart is the visceral, almost spiritual connection it forges with its pilot. This car doesn't just go fast; it redefines the very concept of speed and acceleration. Planting your right foot unleashes a tidal wave of power that pins youback in your seat, the world around you blurring into a kaleidoscope of colors as you're catapulted towards the horizon. Yet, for all its ferocity, the GT-R remains remarkably composed, its sophisticated chassis and drivetrain working in perfect harmony to keep you firmly planted on the tarmac.But perhaps the most alluring aspect of the GT-R is its rich heritage and the passion it inspires among its legions of fans. This car isn't just a product; it's a manifestation of Nissan's relentless pursuit of automotive perfection, a legacy that stretches back decades to the legendary Skyline GT-R models of the past. To own a GT-R is to become part of a global community of enthusiasts who share an unbridled love for this iconic machine, a passion that transcends borders and cultures.As a student, the GT-R represents more than just a means of transportation; it's a symbol of ambition, dedication, and the unrelenting pursuit of excellence. Just as I strive to push the boundaries of my own potential in the classroom and beyond, the GT-R embodies the spirit of constantly challenging the status quo and redefining what's possible. Its unwavering commitment to performance and innovation serves as a constant reminder that with hard work, determination, and a unwavering vision, even the most audacious dreams can be realized.In a world where automotive brands often sacrifice soul for mass appeal, the Nissan GT-R stands as a defiant beacon of pure, unadulterated passion. It's a car that unapologetically embraces its roots as a purpose-built performance machine, eschewing compromise in favor of delivering an unparalleled driving experience. And for me, that's what makes the GT-R truly special – it's a car that speaks to the very core of what drives us as enthusiasts, igniting a fire within us that burns brighter with every mile traveled.So, while my love for the automotive world may encompass a vast array of machines, from vintage classics to cutting-edge electric marvels, the Nissan GT-R will always hold a special place in my heart. It's a car that challenges conventions, pushes boundaries, and reminds us that true greatness often lies in the pursuit of perfection, no matter how audacious or unconventional the path may be. And for a student like myself, that's a lesson worth remembering – a guiding principle that can propel us towards realizing our own dreams, whatever they may be.篇3My Favorite Car: The Timeless Elegance of the Aston Martin DB5As a car enthusiast and a student of automotive design, I have always been captivated by the allure of classic vehicles. Among the many icons that grace the automotive world, one stands out as a true masterpiece – the Aston Martin DB5. This quintessential British sports car has captured the hearts of countless enthusiasts, myself included, with its timeless elegance, powerful performance, and undeniable cool factor.The DB5's origins can be traced back to the early 1960s when Aston Martin, a brand synonymous with luxury and performance, set out to create a grand tourer that would redefine the automotive landscape. The result was a car that not only exceeded expectations but also became an enduring symbol of sophistication and style.Exterior Design: A Sculpted MasterpieceFrom the moment I laid eyes on the DB5, I was struck by its breathtaking exterior design. The sleek, curvaceous lines that flow seamlessly from the elongated hood to the truncated Kamm tail evoke a sense of movement and grace, even when the car is at a standstill. The iconic Aston Martin grille, with its distinctive vertically slatted design, exudes a sense of confidence and authority, while the sculpted haunches and muscular rear fenders hint at the raw power lurking beneath the hood.The DB5's proportions are nothing short of perfection, with a low-slung stance and a well-balanced distribution of weight that contribute to its exceptional handling and road-hugging capabilities. Every inch of the car's exterior is a masterclass in automotive design, from the seamlessly integrated chrome accents to the distinct lack of unnecessary embellishments, showcasing a level of restraint and understated elegance that is truly timeless.Interior Sophistication: Luxury and Craftsmanship CombinedStep inside the DB5, and you are greeted by an interior that seamlessly blends luxury and functionality. The cabin is a true sanctuary, enveloping you in a cocoon of handcrafted leather, polished wood veneers, and meticulously assembled switchgear. Every detail, from the tactile sensation of the leather-wrapped steering wheel to the crisp action of the metallic knobs and levers, exudes a sense of quality and attention to detail that is rarely seen in modern automobiles.The DB5's interior is not just a showcase of opulence; it is also a testament to ergonomic excellence. The driver-focused layout ensures that all controls are within easy reach, allowing for a seamless connection between driver and machine. The supportive bucket seats, adorned with intricate stitching patterns,provide the perfect balance of comfort and lateral support, ensuring that even the most spirited driving experiences remain enjoyable.Performance and Driving Dynamics: A Thrill Like No OtherBeneath the DB5's svelte exterior lies a powerhouse of an engine – a naturally aspirated 4.0-liter inline-six that delivers a robust 282 horsepower and an exhilarating exhaust note that is music to any petrolhead's ears. While these figures may not seem extraordinary by today's standards, the DB5's lightweight construction and precise weight distribution ensure that every ounce of horsepower is utilized to its fullest potential.The true magic of the DB5, however, lies in its driving dynamics. The well-sorted chassis, combined with its independent front suspension and live rear axle, provides a level of agility and responsiveness that belies the car's grand touring intentions. Whether navigating winding mountain roads or unleashing its full potential on a racetrack, the DB5 responds with a level of precision and feedback that is nothing short of exhilarating.But the DB5 is not just a one-trick pony; it is equally adept at devouring long stretches of open road with effortless grace and composure. The smooth and refined ride quality, coupled withthe car's impressive touring capabilities, make it the perfect companion for extended road trips, allowing you to savor every mile of the journey.Cultural Significance: A True Pop Culture IconWhile the DB5's automotive merits alone are enough to solidify its place in the pantheon of automotive greats, its cultural significance cannot be understated. Thanks to its starring role in several James Bond films, most notably "Goldfinger," the DB5 has transcended its status as a mere automobile and has become a true pop culture icon.The sight of the silver-birch DB5 gliding through the streets of London or careening through the Swiss Alps, equipped with an array of gadgets and gizmos befitting of a secret agent, has captured the imaginations of generations of film enthusiasts and car lovers alike. The DB5's association with the suave and sophisticated James Bond has imbued it with an aura of cool that few other cars can match.Conclusion: A Timeless Automotive MasterpieceIn a world where automotive trends come and go, the Aston Martin DB5 stands as a timeless masterpiece, a testament to the enduring power of exceptional design, craftsmanship, andperformance. From its sculpted exterior lines to its luxurious interior appointments and thrilling driving dynamics, the DB5 continues to captivate and inspire enthusiasts of all ages.For me, the DB5 represents more than just a car; it is a symbol of automotive excellence, a manifestation of the human spirit's ability to create objects of beauty and desire. Its presence on the road commands respect and admiration, and its legacy will undoubtedly endure for generations to come.While the ownership of such an iconic automobile may remain a distant dream for many, its influence on the automotive world is undeniable. The Aston Martin DB5 serves as a constant reminder that true greatness transcends the boundaries of time and trends, and that the pursuit of perfection, in all its forms, is a noble and worthwhile endeavor.。

英语911续写作文

英语911续写作文

英语911续写作文由于版权原因,我无法提供已经在网上下载过的作文范文。

不过,我可以帮你写一篇关于911事件的英语作文,你可以参考。

Title: Remembering 9/11: A Day of Tragedy and Unity。

On September 11, 2001, the world watched in horror as the United States suffered the deadliest terrorist attackin its history. The events of that day, commonly referred to as 9/11, changed the world forever. It was a day marked by tragedy, heroism, and unity.The morning of September 11 began like any other day. However, everything changed when four commercial airliners were hijacked by 19 terrorists affiliated with the extremist group al-Qaeda. Two of the planes were flown into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City, causing both towers to collapse within hours. Another plane crashed into the Pentagon, the headquarters of the United States Department of Defense, while the fourth plane,United Airlines Flight 93, crashed into a field in Pennsylvania after passengers attempted to regain control from the hijackers.The attacks resulted in the deaths of 2,977 innocent people, including passengers and crew aboard the planes, firefighters, police officers, and civilians in the Twin Towers and the Pentagon. The nation was left in shock and mourning.In the aftermath of the attacks, there was an outpouring of support and solidarity from around the world. Countries came together to offer aid and condolences to the United States. In the United States, people from all walks of life united in grief and resolve. There was a renewed sense of patriotism and a determination to stand strong in the face of adversity.The heroism displayed on 9/11 will never be forgotten. Firefighters, police officers, and other first responders risked their lives to save as many people as they could. Many of them made the ultimate sacrifice in the line ofduty. Ordinary citizens also rose to the occasion, performing acts of bravery and selflessness to help their fellow Americans.In the days, weeks, and months that followed, the United States launched a global campaign against terrorism. The War on Terror, as it came to be known, led to military interventions in Afghanistan and Iraq, as well as the establishment of the Department of Homeland Security and the passage of the USA PATRIOT Act.Twenty years have passed since 9/11, but the memories of that day remain etched in the collective consciousness of the American people. Every year, on the anniversary of the attacks, the nation comes together to remember the victims and honor the heroes. Memorials have been erected at the sites of the attacks, serving as a reminder of the lives lost and the sacrifices made.The legacy of 9/11 is complex and multifaceted. It is a reminder of the capacity for evil in the world, but also of the resilience and strength of the human spirit. It is atestament to the power of unity in the face of adversity.As we remember the events of 9/11, let us honor the memory of those we lost by reaffirming our commitment to the values of freedom, democracy, and tolerance. Let us never forget the lessons of that tragic day, and let us strive to build a world where such senseless violence can never happen again.。

冲刺2024年高考英语真题重组卷01(原卷版)

冲刺2024年高考英语真题重组卷01(原卷版)

冲刺2024年高考英语真题重组卷(北京专用)真题重组卷01注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号和座位号填写在答题卡上。

用2B铅笔将试卷类型(A)填涂在答题卡相应位置上。

将条形码横贴在答题卡右上角“条形码粘贴处”。

2. 作答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案,答案不能答在试卷上。

3. 非选择题必须用黑色字迹钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液,不按以上要求作答的答案无效。

4. 考生必须保持答题卡的整洁:考试结束后,将试卷和答题卡一并交回。

本试卷共10页,共100分。

考试时长90分钟。

第一部分知识运用(共两节,30分)第一节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

(2023·北京·统考高考真题)I was always timid (羞怯的). Being new to the school made me evennudging (激发), but I did learn I wasn’t shy in print.1.A.freer B.shyer C.calmer D.happier2.A.nod B.point C.listen D.chat3.A.weep B.rest C.write D.read4.A.learning B.playing C.planning D.laughing5.A.standing out B.flying by C.breaking up D.checking in6.A.celebrating B.longing C.plaining D.warning7.A.lecture B.reason C.reward D.solution8.A.Therefore B.Moreover C.Meanwhile D.Instead9.A.hope B.imagine C.tell D.predict10.A.patience B.confidence C.tolerance D.independence第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)A(2022·北京·高考真题)阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。

考研英语-试卷114_真题(含答案与解析)-交互

考研英语-试卷114_真题(含答案与解析)-交互

考研英语-试卷114(总分142, 做题时间90分钟)1. Use of EnglishSection I Use of EnglishDirections: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D.There are many features that (1)_____ a movie as American, but perhaps the most (2)_____ is the theme of the loner-hero(孤胆英雄). In the western movie, **es out of many (3)_____ of the American West,a typical figure is the lonesome cowboy. He wanders into a town and(4)_____ out its troubles. Then the strong and independent hero rides off into the sunset (5)_____. Americans like this (6)_____ in their films because they are (7)_____ independent, and individualism(8)_____ a great deal with them. An individual, who is able to(9)_____ the evils of the world, or of a small town, is someone to admire. Even the gangster movie, a very popular (10)_____ of the typical American film, usually has a hero. (11)_____ he is a lawman out to catch the criminals or a gangster who suddenly sees the light and tries to go (12)_____ During the violence-ridden period of Prohibition in the 1920s, the gangster movie (13)_____ in popularity. These films kept the same. (14)_____ as the western—the bad cannot triumph. One good person can save the innocent. Recent science fiction films deal (15)_____ the same theme. Against the forces of the alien powers, people will fight to protect their ideals. Here, too, the action (16)_____ around a single individual, (17)_____ now he or she must save the world. The hero battles the unknown, trusting in inner capabilities and in the power of good (18)_____ evil. Fearless, the hero of a typical American movie does not (19)_____ to jump into the action. This dominant theme of the American movie is familiar (20)_____ people around the world.SSS_SINGLE_SEL1.A makeB signC markD signal该题您未回答:х该问题分值: 2答案:C解析:动词辨析题。

描述911事件的英语作文

描述911事件的英语作文

描述911事件的英语作文著名的911事件,大家知道吗?在英语作文里再重温一次吧。

以下是小编给大家带来911英语作文,以供参阅。

911英语作文篇1The September 11, 2001, the terrorists robbed plane hit the United States New York's world trade center and Washington the pentagon of history. On September 11, 2001, four passenger planes flying above in the United States, however, the four planes by the robbers are silent robbed.When Americans just ready to start a day's work, New York's world trade center, continuously happen, crash of the world trade center collapsed, skyscrapers, crashing into ruins, causing more than 3000 people were killed. The whole the United States have shocked the world, people who stuck into extreme panic has caught the world's shocked, this is in the history of the United State of the most serious disasters.A plane from Boston to New York at the American Airlines Boeing 767 (11) Flight number flight being held and crashed into the world trade center in New York Manhattan south building, the plane "torn" the building, is apart from the ground in about 20 layer a smoke, and cause an explosion. And a small plane with great speed to the north of the world trade center building. The plane crashed into the side of the building, through the other side, and cause huge explosion. Two bombs may cause the thousands of injuries and deaths.2001年9月11日,恐怖1分子抢劫飞机袭击了美国纽约的世贸中心和华盛顿的历史五角大楼。

新标准大学英语(第二版)综合教程 精读2 课后参考翻译

新标准大学英语(第二版)综合教程 精读2 课后参考翻译
参考材料不以物喜不以己悲出自北宋文学家范仲淹的名著岳阳楼记意思是凡事都要以一颗平常心看待不因外部事物的好坏和自己的得失而或喜或悲
新标准大学英语综合教程2
课后参考翻译
第一单元课后翻译:
现在中国大学生参加志愿活动已成为常态。他们到社区为老年人服务,到山区助学,举办爱心捐赠活动,或到世博会(World Expo)或奥运会等重要国际活动担任志愿者。参加志愿活动有助于学生获取专业技能,丰富社会经验,提高道德水平。多数大学生都认为参与志愿服务是自己应尽的社会责任和义务,希望能做一些有意义的事情来回报社会,积极推动社会和谐发展。
第五单元课后翻译:
自2008年全面实行免费开放以来,中国博物馆每年举办展览两万多个,年参观人次达6亿多。博物馆不仅陈列藏品,还兼具教育、娱乐和休闲的功能。参观博物馆已成为中国人享受闲暇时光的一种重要方式。每到周末和节假日,家长就会带着孩子到各类博物馆参观。旅游者每到一个地方,除了品尝当地的美食、欣赏美景,也会去参观当地的博物馆,了解其历史文化。
第六单元课后翻译:
2008年8月,中国第一条高铁“京津城际铁路”正式通车运营,宣告中国进入高铁时代。近年来,中国高铁不仅在关键技术领域取得一系列重大的创新与突破,还建立了具有自主知识产权、世界一流水平的高铁技术体系。凭借先进的技术、高性价比(cost effectiveness)和成功的运营经验,中国正在向世界各国大量出口高铁技术及相关产品。中国的高铁技术正在走向世界,对推动“一带一路”(Belt and Road Initiative)战略起到积极作用。
Be not pleased by external gains, nor saddened by personal losses is a statement from the essay Remarks of Yueyang Tower by Fan Zhongyan, a writer of the Northern Song Dynasty. The statement means one should look at and accept things as they are, and remain unbothered by external matters or personal gains or losses. It is a mental outlook that reflects the traditional Taoist ideas of China, instructing people to become calm and detached. Even today, when we have a highly developed material civilization, keeping such a state of mind is still important. When you possess such a state of mind, you will be able to live a brighter and more joyous life.
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It’s Still the 9/11 EraBy ROSS DOUTHAT, OP-ED COLUMNIST, THE NEW YORK TIMESPublished: September 4, 20111)Osama bin Laden is dead. So is Saddam Hussein, and Abu Musab al-Zarqawi,and too many Qaeda No. 3’s to count. Khalid Shaikh Mohammed is awaiting his military tribunal. George W. Bush is home on the ranch, Dick Cheney is on book tour, and even Gen. David Petraeus is a general no more, having traded in his stars for a civilian position atop the Central Intelligence Agency.2)But 10 years to the week after the twin towers fell, we are still living in the 9/11era. The names and faces are different, the White House has changed hands, and the country has turned its gaze from our distant wars to the economic crisis on the home front. But American foreign policy is still defined by the choices our leaders made while ground zero smoldered, and the objectives they set. Our approach to the world was fundamentally altered by 9/11, and nothing that’s happened since has undone that transformation.3)Part of this transformation was tactical: a shift from a criminal justice approach tocounterterrorism that emphasized investigations, arrests and successful prosecutions, to a wartime approach that emphasized detention, interrogation and assassination. The other part was strategic: a decision that America’s national security required promoting democracy across the Muslim world — by force of arms, if necessary —rather than accepting the kind of stability that various dictators had promised to supply.4)Taken together, these two shifts gave us the Bush administration’s mostcontroversial policies, from Guantánamo Bay and “extraordinary rendition” to the invasion of Iraq and the nation-building effort that followed. Some of those policies were walked back in the second Bush term. (The waterboard vanished from our interrogation repertoire, and there were no further wars of choice.) But the overall transformation endured.5)It has endured under Barack Obama as well, his campaign promisesnotwithstanding. We are still fighting a war on terrorist groups, complete with the indefinite detention, drone attacks and covert warfare that infuriated civil libertarians during the Bush presidency. Meanwhile, Obama’s first term has featured an expanded nation-building effort in Afghanistan, a regime-change operation in Libya, a possibly permanent military footprint in Iraq —and the gradual adoption, amid the ferment of the Arab Spring, of Bush’s freedom agenda rhetoric as well.6)The question is whether this continuity is evidence of success or an example ofthe stay-the-course bias to which all governments are prone. Here it’s worthasking a version of Rona ld Reagan’s famous question: Are we better off than we were 10 years ago?7)The case for answering yes is strongest on the counterterrorism front, where ourshadow war has clearly diminished our enemies’ capacity to do us harm in ways that our pre-9/11 efforts never did.8)There are significant moral costs to a policy that depends on routinizedassassination and detention without trial. But 10 years without a major attack, the death of Osama bin Laden and the steady degradation of Al Qaeda and its affiliates are not achievements to be taken lightly. The United States will always be vulnerable to terrorists, but in the decade since we were blindsided by Mohammed Atta’s team of hijackers, our spies and SEALs and interrogators have dramatically improved our odds.9)On the strategic front, though, it is extremely difficult to argue that America’sgeopolitical position is stronger today than it was 10 years ago.10)Some of this weakening was inevitable: Our extraordinary post-cold-wardominance couldn’t last forever, a nd the rise of rival powers is a phenomenon to be managed rather than resisted. But our post-9/11 attempts to transform the Muslim world have cost trillions of dollars and thousands of lives, and won us —well, what? A liberated Iraq that’s more in Iran’s sphere of influence than ours, an Afghan war in which American casualties keep rising, an Arab Spring that threatens to encircle Israel with enemies, a Middle East where our list of reliable allies grows thin ...11)This list doesn’t account for various coun terfactuals (how much worse off wemight be with Saddam Hussein in power, for instance). Nor does it account for democracy promotion’s long-term benefits.12)But after 10 years of conflict, we aren’t exactly in short-term territory anymore.And pointing out that things could have been worse doesn’t change the fact that our post-9/11 grand strategy has been associated with a steady erosion of America’s position in the world.13)In this context, the fact that President Obama has kept the United Statesenmeshed in occupations and interventions across the Muslim world isn’t evidence that our strategy is working. It’s a sign that he doesn’t know how to get us out.。

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