The tower clock was ________ eleven when I was walking towards home.


  1. A.
    hitting
  2. B.
    beating
  3. C.
    striking
  4. D.
    knocking
C
“鐘敲幾點”應(yīng)用strike。
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  Dear Li Ming,

  To my opinion, when you reach London, the first place you should have set out for is Big Ben, where can be heard all over the world on BBC. Big Ben takes its name from Sir Benjamin Hall in 1858, who was responsible for the making of the world-famous clock at that time. It only has a very big size, but is extreme accurate as well. Officials from Greenwich Observatory have the clock check twice a day. On BBC, you can hear a clock when it is striking because microphones are connected to the clock tower. Big Ben has hardly gone wrong up till now. Once, therefore, it failed to give the correct time. A painter who worked on the tower hung a pot of paints on one of the hands and slowed it down!

                                                         Yours,

                                                          Mary

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The controller working alone in the tower fell asleep and was out of communication for 16 minutes while a medical flight carrying a patient was trying to land at about 2 A.M. Wednesday at Reno-Tahoe International Airport in Nevada, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said in a statement.

The FAA announced that it is also investigating a controller who fell asleep Monday at Boeing King County International Airport in Seattle and two controllers who were unresponsive at McGhee Tyson Airport in Knoxville, Tennessee on Feb.19.

“I am sick of this,” Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Chairman Jay Rockefeller, a West Virginia Democrat, said in a statement. “We can’t have a system where some of the people responsible for safety are asleep at the switch.”

As the incidents pile up, sleep experts say it demonstrates that the agency faces a systemic issue with the thousands of people expected to work through the night in safety-critical jobs. Scientific research shows that workers on midnight shifts make more errors because it is so difficult for the body to adapt to sleeping during the day, they say.

The agency will add an extra controller at the 27 towers staffed with one worker on the midnight shift, the FAA statement said.

Representative John Mica, the Florida Republican who chairs the House transportation committee, criticized the decision to add controllers. “Only in the federal government would you double up on workers, averaging $161,000 per year in salary and benefits, that aren’t doing their job,” Mica said in a statement. Mica has pushed legislation that would allow as many as 90 smaller airports to switch from federal to private controllers.

“People have known these problems with fatigue(疲勞)have existed for years,” said John Goglia, a Boston-based aviation safety consultant. “They’re now showing up. The FAA is admitting they exist. Now the FAA needs to work on it.”

The four controllers in Nevada, Seattle and Texas have been suspended(暫時停職) during the investigations, the FAA said.

1.The underlined part “double up on workers” means “______”.

A.a(chǎn)dd two more workers

B.staff two workers at a post

C.settle two workers in a double room

D.give the workers double pay

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A.is a known potential danger

B.has never appeared before

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D.seldom shows up at night

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A.A controller fell asleep without communication for 16 minutes in Knoxville, Tennessee.

B.A medical flight carrying a patient failed to land with the controller asleep.

C.Jay Rockefeller pays little attention to sleeping at the switch.

D.Mica refused to support the decision to staff more controllers on the midnight shift.

4.We can infer from the passage that ______.

A.All the controllers in the US were working alone while they were on duty

B.The incidents are rooted in fatigue problems and those on midnight shifts need an extra nap

C.In the U.S. , thousands of people expect to work through the night in safety-critical jobs

D.The agency has added an extra controller at the 27 towers

 

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