首页
外语
计算机
考研
公务员
职业资格
财经
工程
司法
医学
专升本
自考
实用职业技能
登录
外语
A、She operated her aircraft single-handed. B、She followed Boeing’s commercial route. C、She drove an old aircraft sponsored by Bo
A、She operated her aircraft single-handed. B、She followed Boeing’s commercial route. C、She drove an old aircraft sponsored by Bo
admin
2018-09-15
22
问题
A British adventurer has completed a heroic 14,600-mile flight from the UK to Australia.
Tracey Curtis Taylor, 53, set off in her 1942 Boeing training biplane from Farnborough, Hampshire, in October. She retraced pioneer Amy Johnson’s 1930 flight, flying over 23 countries and making some 50 refuelling stops. After landing in Sydney she posted on Twitter a "huge adventure ended". Ms. Curtis Taylor thanked everyone that supported her.
Though driving alone, she had a support team of engineers travelling with her in a separate aircraft, as well as a camera crew, who would sometimes sit in with her. She admitted she had "flown into a rage several times dealing with people on the ground" during frequent refuelling stops, but "the flying has been marvelous." On flying, Ms. Curtis Taylor said: "You never want to stop, it is absolutely addictive, it is so thrilling and exciting."
1 How did Ms. Taylor accomplish her flight?
2 What happened to Ms. Taylor during the flight?
选项
A、She operated her aircraft single-handed.
B、She followed Boeing’s commercial route.
C、She drove an old aircraft sponsored by Boeing.
D、She stopped occasionally to repair aircraft.
答案
A
解析
题目询问Ms.Taylor怎样完成飞行。新闻中有明确提到她是独自驾驶飞机的(drive alone),A中的single-handed指“独自完成的”,与新闻中的drive alone同义,故A为本题答案。
转载请注明原文地址:https://kaotiyun.com/show/pj47777K
0
大学英语四级
相关试题推荐
A、ParentsinBritainaretoogenerous.B、ParentsinBritainmakemoremoney.C、ParentsinBritainlovetheirchildrentoomuch.
A、Toshowhowtheylovewintersports.B、Toattracttheattentionfromthemedia.C、Toprotestagainstthepoorworkingconditio
A、Healthandsafetyconditionsintheworkplace.B、Rightsandresponsibilitiesofcompanyemployees.C、Commoncomplaintsmadeby
A、Inthe19thcentury.B、Inthe18thcentury.C、Inthe17thcentury.D、Inthe16thcentury.B短文提到,“该传统最终在18世纪传入英格兰和苏格兰。”故选B。由选项知
A、Whatmakeslifeenjoyable.B、Whatacommunitymeans.C、Howtoworkwithtools.D、Howtoimprovehealth.C录音提到,参与这个项目使女孩对自己家的外观
A、Aboutsevenmillion.B、HalfoftheAmericanpopulation.C、25%ofAmericanpeople.D、About25million.A短文提到,“目前美国约有700万在校大学生”,
A、Tosavetheenergytohelpthepoor.B、Tosavemoneyformoremeaningfulthings.C、Tomakepeoplecherishthetimetheyhave.
A、Theyarenotallowedtodrinkcoffee.B、Theythinkcoffeedoesnogoodtothem.C、Theythinkcoffeeistooexpensive.D、Theys
TheEndofAIDS?[A]OnJune5th1981America’sCentresforDiseaseControlandPreventionreportedtheoutbreakofanunusualf
TheUnitedStates’predominanceinscienceandtechnologyisfading,areportreleasedthismonthbytheNationalScienceBoard
随机试题
背景某机场就其航站楼闭路电视监控系统扩建工程向社会公开招标,规定投标截止时间为2009年3月12日15点。某外地建筑安装公司代表因公路交通事故未能赶上当日航班,于2009年3月13日赶到该机场,向机场说明了情况并递交了投标文件及保证金。后该建筑安装公司代
D.
Microsoftisnolongertheworld’sbiggestcompany【C1】______marketcapitalization.ThreeotherU.S.companieshaveovertaken【C
A、Hegoestoexerciseclasses.B、Hegoessailing.C、Hegoestothecinema.D、Hestaysathome.D男士nevergooutonFridays…staya
一般来说水质最软的水源是
日本这次大灾难让所有人对科技文明的脆弱有了深刻的体验。现代人看上去很强大,他能建核电站。能建规模很大、功率很高的水电站,因为他有许多关于这方面的科技知识,但仅仅这些知识对人类的存在就是真理吗?显然不是,只有当这种技术的后果呈现在人类面前,被人类充分意识到,
下面的文学形象中不属于吝啬鬼典型的是:
抗日战争进入相持阶段后,日本帝国主义对国民党采取的方针是()
Themosttouchingthingaboutthetwostoriesisthewayinwhichtheycapturetheverybestinhumanity.
At18,AshanthiDeSilvaofsuburbanClevelandisalivingsymbolofoneofthegreatintellectualachievementsofthe20thcentu
最新回复
(
0
)