Can the flight attendants ask whether the sick passenger is accompanied or unaccompanied?()
A.Yes.
B.No.
C.Both.
A.Yes.
B.No.
C.Both.
A.save
B.reserve
C.arrange
D.deserve
A.By way of clock indication.
B.By way of speakin
C.By way of direction.
D.By way of touchin
E.
翻译“CAN YOU PUT ME ON ANOTHER FLIGHT TO BEIJING?”()
A.您是否知道我去北京的这个航班的时间?
B.您是否能把我安排在去北京的另一个航班上?
C.您能否告诉我去北京是哪一个航班?
D.您能否告诉我去北京的路线?
On a screen in front of the pilot, there will be a map of the【21】around the plane. The pilot's own【22】level or height and his own plane at the center of the【23】will show up. On the map any other planes in the airspace will【24】as spots of light with "tails" showing the direction of their light. The flight watch map is【25】for the other planes are not shown at their true【26】, but at their distances away in flying time. This【27】the problem of fast planes being too far away to be seen【28】likely to make contact in seconds and【29】planes that are close enough to be seen but so slow that there's no chance of【30】for, say, ten minutes.
The pilot will be able to see on the screen whether another plane's course conflicts with【31】. The screen will show him the flight number of the other plane, so he can contact air traffic control and ask them about the other plane’s course. Then he can take【32】action if necessary. The screen will show him whether his action puts him【33】from yet another aircraft.
Technically, the【34】will be quite complex. Computers will be necessary on the ground and【35】each aircraft to enable Flight watch to collect data about the plane courses and to calculate the distances between planes. But such small computers are now quite cheap, simple and reliable.
(36)
A.latitude
B.land
C.airspace
D.weather
(At the check-in counter.)
A:Excuse me, sir. Should I check in here for Flight UA268 to Chicago?
B:Yes, madam. MayI see your passport and flight ticket, please?
A:Sure, 71 _____________________
B:Very good, Mrs, Chen. 72 _____________________
A:I prefer anaisleseat.
B:OK. Do you have any luggage to check in?
A:Yes. 73_____________________ How much luggage can Icarry on?
B:Only one.
A:Then I need to check in two pieces of luggage.
B:OK. Wouldyou pleaseput them onthe scale?
A:Of course. 74 _____________________
B:No. That’s all. Here is your luggage claim tag, boarding pass,and passport.
A:Excuse me. 75 _____________________
B:At 5:00 p.m. and you will board from Gate 2.
A:Thank you.
B:My pleasure.
选项:
A.Welcometo ABC airline.
B.One suitcase.
C.When is the boarding time?
D.Where are you going to go?
E.Is it overweight?
F.Which seatdo you prefer, a window seat or an aisle seat?
G.here you are.
71____________
72
73
74
75
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A sound is a pressure disturbance: a sonic boom, like other explosive sounds, is the result of an abrupt change in pressure. An airplane in subsonic flight produces weak changed in pressure, but because these disturbances travel at the speed of sound, they move faster than the airplane and stay in front of it. In effect, these disturbances warn the air to get out of the way, and the an does just jet, however, gets ahead of its own pressure disturbances. Consequently a wave of suddenly com pressed air--a shock wave--builds up and is thrown off like the wave ;hat spreads from the bow of a speedboat.
Can sonic booms be eliminated? The answer is a categorical negative--they are an innerent(内在的) part of supersonic flight--but the sonic boom probably can be reduced; government and private research is now under way to improve understanding of the sonic boom. If and when the booms can be reduced to tolerable levels, commercial supersonic transports can come rata service.
Before commercial airliners travel faster than sound, problems must 0e solved regarding ______.
A.design
B.Construction
C.operation
D.all of the above
Task 1
Directions: This task is the same as Task 1. The 5 questions or unfinished statements are numbered 1 to 5
Flying Blue is a frequent flier rewards program offered by Air France and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines. Flying Blue members enjoy the ability to earn and spend air mile points on flights and services offered by Air France, KLM, and its various airline partners.
Flying Blue also offers other ways to spend your points with select travel and transportation companies for things such as car and hotel rentals (租借). Award miles can be used to purchase discounts, gifts and free flights.
Flying Blue offers several different levels of membership dependent on how often you fly and how many air mile points you have accumulated The levels are in the order of Ivory (象牙), Silver, Gold, and Platinum (白金). As one increases in membership level, one will receive increased benefits such as first class promotion on flights and extra baggage allowances. Members also are allowed entrance into SkyTeam VIP rooms.
Members must fly on a paid flight at least once every twenty months or their miles will no longer count. The Flying Blue reward program is a great way for frequent fliers and travelers to get a little bit more out of their Airline travels. As the first membership level, Ivory is your gateway to enjoying all that Flying Blue has to offer. With Ivory membership, you can start earning and spending Miles on a large number of flights and services. There are so many reasons to join the Flying Blue program--and it all starts with Ivory.
Flying Blue is a rewards program specially intended for ______.
A.first class travelers
B.business executives
C.frequent passengers
D.VIP members
Flying Blue members have the right to use their award miles to ______.A.get free tickets
B.visit local scenic spots
C.shop in the supermarkets
D.go through the VIP passage
To make their miles count, members must ______.A.pay their membership fees regularly
B.fly overseas at least once every year
C.take a domestic flight with Air France once a month
D.pay for their flight at least once within twenty months
Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A.All the members enjoy equal benefits.
B.Ivory is the starting membership level.
C.Fliers can choose any membership level.
D.VIP rooms are only for the Platinum level.
The title of the passage could be ______.A.Introduction to Flying Blue
B.Flying with Air France and KLM
C.Accumulation of Air Mile Points
D.Levels of Flying Blue Membership
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The eight airlines of the One world alliance (联盟) have joined forces to give world travelers a simple way to plan and book a round-the-world journey. It's called the Oneworld Explorer program.
Oneworld Explorer is the perfect solution for a once-in-a-lifetime holiday or an extended business trip. It's a great way for you to explore the four comers of the earth in the safe hands of the eight Oneworld airlines.
You can have hundreds of destinations to choose from, because the Oneworld network covers the globe. And, as you travel around the world, you'll have the support of 260,000 people from all our airlines, who are devoted to the success of your journey, helping you make smooth transfers and offering support all along the way.
The Oneworld goal is to make global travel easier and more rewarding for every one of our travelers. We try our best to make you feel at home, no matter how far from home your journey may take you.
We can offer travelers benefits on a scale beyond the reach of our individual networks. You'll find more people and more information to guide you at every stage of your trip, making transfers smoother and global travel less of a challenge.
Oneworld in the passage refers to______.
A.a travel agency
B.a union of airlines
C.a series of tourists attractions
D.the title of a flight program
Now a new anti-jet-lag system is 【28】______ that is based on proven 【29】______ pioneering scientific research. Dr. Martin Moore-Ede had 【30】______ a practical strategy to adjust the body clock much sooner to the new time zone 【31】______ controlled exposure to bright light. The time zone shift is easy to accomplish and eliminates 【32】______ of the discomfort of jet-lag.
A successful time zone shift depends on knowing the exact times to either 【33】______ or avoid bright light. Exposure to light at the wrong time can actually make jet-lag worse. The proper schedule 【34】______ light exposure depends a great deal on 【35】______ travel plans.
Data on a specific flight itinerary and the individual's sleep 【36】______ are used to produce a Trip Guide with 【37】______ on exactly when to be exposed to bright light.
When the Trip Guide calls 【38】______ bright light you should spend time outdoors if possible. If it is dark outside, or the weather is bad, 【39】______ you are on an aeroplane, you can use a special light device to provide the necessary light 【40】______ for a range of activities such as reading, watching TV or working.
【21】
A.from
B.of
C.for
D.to
An owl(猫头鹰) is a bird. There are two basic types of owls: typical owls and barn owls. Owls live in almost every country of the world.
Owls are mostly nocturnal, meaning they are awake at night. Owls are predators——they hunt the food that they eat. Owls hunt for mice and other small mammals, insects, and even fish. Owls are well adapted for hunting. Their soft feathers make their flight nearly silent. They have very good hearing, which helps them to hunt well in the darkness. The sharp hooked beaks and claws of the owl make it very easy to tear apart prey quickly, although owls also eat some prey whole.
Owl eyes are unusual. Like most predators, both of the owl's eyes face front. The owl cannot move its eyes. Owls are far-sighted, which means they can see very well far away, but they can't see up close very well at all. Fortunately, their distant vision is what they use for hunting, and they can see far away even in low light.
Owl can turn their heads 180 degrees. This makes it look like they might be able to turn their heads all the way around, but 180 degrees is all the owl needs to see what's going on all around him.
(66) Perhaps because of the owl's mysterious appearance, especially its round eyes and flexible neck, there are a lot of myths and superstitions (迷信) about owls. Many cultures believe that owls are unusually wise. Because owls are nocturnal, some cultures associate owls with bad omens. However, owls probably do not interact with the fates of humans at all. In fact, some owl species may become extinct because of humans.
Which of the following is NOT true about owls?
A.Owls eat small animals.
B.Owls are able to fly silently.
C.Owls have very poor vision.
D.Owls have flexible necks.