2.The author's attitude towards the drop of passengers may be described as__.</p> A.worried.
: t+ I3 m! [5 w( z6 I+ v" p B.delighted
, M& u6 v5 P; Z9 ?- M C.puzzled.
* z. |& j! L* l q7 R0 Q" E7 @ D.unrivaled.
; s: }$ l' `: O& B 3.In the passage, British Rail (Para 6) is mentioned to__. A.provide a comparison with Eurostar.! b- }4 ~7 _8 E- B" `
B.support the airlines' optimism.
' |3 m3 C9 s5 S C.prove the inevitable drop of air passengers.
. f3 _1 s0 F9 b+ a! l( R9 A# B) v4 E D.call for electrification and modernization of the railway.
) x8 D$ b; u* J$ H 4.The railway's Brussels route is brought forth to show that__. A.the Eurostar train service is not doing good business.4 Q7 Z9 N6 b( u5 X3 S: n
B.the airlines can well compete with the railway.$ M9 K4 l( t8 |' p$ w \% P) n
C.the Eurostar train service only caused little damage.
0 X9 H* S3 w' T2 i8 ?2 B D.only some airlines, such as Air France, are suffering.
8 m z% P7 ^) e9 o 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.* @: F" r# v% W" d
B.warn the airlines of high-speed rail services. V( x0 @2 i6 p- L, J
C.propose a reduction of London/Paris flights.
* [3 p- Y7 l" T; ^; t& F0 W& V D.advise the airlines to follow British Midland as their model., z, P' m- I' B! n
答案:CABCB |