Have you ever flown on an airplane? Before you left,you 41 everything you would need for your 42 in a suitcase. Most suitcases that travel on an airplane have to be 43 in special areas away from the passengers. It helps keep the plane 44 . This also frees up more room for passengers and makes them more 45 .
While you were flying in the airplane^ you might have had 46 looking out of the window or listening to music. Your suitcases,though,didn't get the same 47 . Where had they gotie? Most airports have (行李處理系統(tǒng)) that 48 your baggage during your trip.
The systems differ from airport to airport,but baggage handlers have three 49 jobs. First,they move your baggage from the check-in area to the 50 you’ 11 be catching. Then your baggage 51 sit with all the other passengers’ baggage in certain areas of your airplane. Second,if you have to 52 airplanes somewhere during your trip,your baggage will be moved to the new airplane you are going to 53 . Finally,they will move your baggage from the airplane to a 54 area at your final destination (目的地) .
Of course,the systems must make sure baggage travel to the 55 airplanes. Even so,mistakes happen every day. Sometimes,baggage may 56 their airplane. When this happens,they may be found 57 and sent on the next available airplane. Some baggage,though,gets 58 for longer periods of time and may end up in offsite storage facilotise(異地倉(cāng)儲(chǔ)設(shè)成點(diǎn)) .Baggage that can never be 59 to their owners may be given away to charity 60 they can be sold at special auctions( 拍賣(mài)會(huì)) .
41. A. forgot B. packed
C. rewrote D. discovered
42. A. trip B. visit C. house D. village
43. A. cleaned B. shared C. stored D. repaired
44. A. safe B. fixed
C. heavy D. organized
45. A. careful B. beautiful
C. confident D. comfortable
46. A. fun B. money C. courage D. patience
47. A. education B. treatment
C. knowledge D. experiment
48. A. make use of B. take care of
C. catch up with D. break away from
49. A. easy B. interesting
C. Tnain D. well-paid
50. A. bus B. boat C. train D. airplane
51. A. usually B. nearly C. never D. still
52. A. stop B. control
C. change D. choose ,
53. A. see B. take C. save D. order
54. A. picnic B. dining
C. rest D. collection
55. A. right B. quiet C. small D. slow
56. A. meet B. follow C. miss D. destroy
57. A. clearly B. quickly
C. strangely D. suddenly
58. A. lost B. washed
C. broken D. prepared
59. A. added B. lent
C. introduced D. returned
60. A. if B. so C. or D. but
本文是說(shuō)明文。文章主要介紹了人們乘坐飛機(jī)時(shí)其行李箱的運(yùn)送方式。
41. B. 42. A. 由文章首句可知,這里是 說(shuō)坐飛機(jī)的經(jīng)歷。你在出發(fā)前會(huì)將 “旅行(trip) ”需要的東.西都“打包 (packed) ”。
43. C. 由下文的 your baggage …in certain areas of your airplane 多數(shù)行李箱都會(huì)隨機(jī)“存放(stored) ” 在遠(yuǎn)離乘客的固定區(qū)域。
44.D. 將行李箱存放在固定區(qū)域內(nèi)會(huì)使 機(jī)艙內(nèi)變得“整齊有序(organized) ”。
45. D. 由該空前的 This also frees up more room for passengers 可知”同時(shí) 會(huì)讓乘客更加“舒適(comfortable) ”。
46. A. 由該空后的 looking out 9f the window or listening to music 可知,你 可能會(huì)望望窗外或是聽(tīng)聽(tīng)音樂(lè),享受 旅行的快樂(lè),故填ftin。
47. B. 由上文的 Most suitcases …in special areas away from the passengers 可知,你的行李箱并不會(huì)享受同樣的 “待遇(treatment) ”。
48. B. 由該空前的 baggage handling systems可知,機(jī)場(chǎng)的行李處理系統(tǒng) 會(huì)專門(mén)負(fù)責(zé)安置你的行李,故填take care of 49. C. 由該段中的First,Seeond和 Finally等相關(guān)信息可知,機(jī)場(chǎng)的行李 處理系統(tǒng)有三項(xiàng)“主要(main) ”工作。
50. ET。由上下文內(nèi)容可知,這里是說(shuō)乘 坐“飛機(jī)(airplane ) ”。
51. A. 你的行李箱“通常(usuaUy) ”會(huì)和其他乘客的行李箱一同放置在機(jī)艙內(nèi)的固定區(qū)域。
52. C. 53. B. 由該句中的your baggage . will be moved to the new airplane知,這里是說(shuō):如果你在途要“轉(zhuǎn)機(jī) (change airplanes) ”的話,你的行李箱 也會(huì)被轉(zhuǎn)移至你即將“乘坐(take) ”的 飛機(jī)。
54. D.由該空后的 final destination 可 知,你的行李箱最終會(huì)被轉(zhuǎn)移至目的 地的行李“收集(collection) ”站。
55. A.由該空后的 Even so,mistakes happen every day可知,這里是說(shuō):這 些系統(tǒng)必須確保行李箱上“對(duì) (right) ”飛機(jī)。
56.C。由該空后的 When this happens,tlky ... the next available airplane 可 知,行李箱有時(shí)也會(huì)“錯(cuò)過(guò)(miss) ”它 們的飛機(jī)。
57. B.它們可能“很快(quickly) ”會(huì)被找 到,然后搭乘下一班飛機(jī)。
58. A.由該空后的 end up in off-site storage facilities可知,有些行李箱“遺 失(lost) ”的時(shí)間會(huì)更久。
59. D.由該空后的 may be given away to charity可知,那些永遠(yuǎn)都無(wú)法“歸 還(returned) ”給失主的行李箱可能 會(huì)被捐贈(zèng)給慈善機(jī)構(gòu)。
60. C.由 charity 和 auctions 可知,此處 是一種選擇關(guān)系,故填or。
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