2.The author's attitude towards the drop of passengers may be described as__.</p> A.worried.
: ?# t1 v Z8 B$ p; r" A B.delighted
- o+ b) u; t" b$ M; ?0 I C.puzzled.
. Y2 [/ `8 c% W- S4 G D.unrivaled.2 \" q3 U8 Q/ M5 Y% |3 h
3.In the passage, British Rail (Para 6) is mentioned to__. A.provide a comparison with Eurostar.
5 f$ v7 [. Z; P0 q, k$ G" z B.support the airlines' optimism.
/ f* S* _* b% A C.prove the inevitable drop of air passengers.; ~0 |2 B3 ]; P- J+ L% b3 j4 u% n- P
D.call for electrification and modernization of the railway.
7 l. k8 H2 T5 }: W# ^' v 4.The railway's Brussels route is brought forth to show that__. A.the Eurostar train service is not doing good business.3 P: D, ?. F9 G: f
B.the airlines can well compete with the railway.. H. {2 p: I/ j- {
C.the Eurostar train service only caused little damage.
: ^; J0 G$ _6 j; R D.only some airlines, such as Air France, are suffering.
3 z2 V1 O1 ^' s" [' j) [- n 5.The passage is taken from the first of an essay, from which we may well predict that in the following part the author is going to__. A.praise the airlines' clear-mindedness.
n* s* P% r9 I0 n$ ]! k% x2 o7 L B.warn the airlines of high-speed rail services.# Y: w- ]3 J0 b$ N) d4 b5 |
C.propose a reduction of London/Paris flights., ?, l* A8 y# T! h; \
D.advise the airlines to follow British Midland as their model.
5 [( Q# q5 F+ H) b. V0 {9 b; L 答案:CABCB |