If you cannot see, you may not be able to find your way out of a burning building ---- and that could be fatal. A company in Leeds could change all that ___1__ directional sound alarms capable if guiding you to the exit.
Sound Alert, a company ___2___ the University of Leeds, is installing the alarms in a residential home for ___3__ people in Sommerset and a resource centre for the blind in Cumbria. ___4___ produce a wide range of frequencies that enable the brain to determine where the ___5__ is coming from.
Deborah Withington of Sound Alert says that the alarms use most of the frequencies that can be ___6___by humans. Its a burst of white noise __7___ people say sounds like static on the radio,she says. Its life-saving potential is great.
She conducted an experiment in which people were filmed by thermalimaging cameras trying to find their way out of a large __8___ room. It __9___ them nearly four minutes to find the door __10____ a sound alarm, but only 15 seconds with one.
Withington studies how the brain __11____sounds at the university. She says that the __12___ of a wide band of frequencies can be pinpointed more easily than the source of a narrow band. Alarms ___13____ the same concept have already been installed on emergency vehicles.
The alarms will also include rising or falling frequencies to indicate whether people should go up __14___ down stairs. They were __15__ with the aid of a large grant from British Nuclear Fuels.
1. A. without B. with C. having D. selling
2. A. run by B. changed by C. decorated by D. criticized by
3. A. slow B. deaf C. blind D. lame
4. A. Alarms B. Alarm C. The alarm D. The alarms
5. A. noise B. sound C. music D. bell
6. A. watched B. produced C. learnt D. heard
7. A. where B. what C. that D. how
8. A. smoked B. smoke-filled C. filled with smoke D. smoke-filling
9. A. has taken B. takes C. took D. will take
10. A. on B. near C. without D. from
11. A processes B. produces C. possesses D. proceeds
12. A. feature B. quality C. diagram D. source
13. A. basis on B. base on C. basing on D. based on
14. A. or B. and C. but D. otherwise
15. A. developed B. determined C. discovered D. delivered
解析标题:
Singing AlarmsCould Save the Blind
文章精读:
1. If you cannot see, you may not be able to find your way out of a burning building ---- and that could be fatal.
2. A company in Leeds could change all that ___1__ directional sound alarms capable of guiding you to the exit.
A. without B. with C. having D. selling
分析:通过阅读我们可以看出,空格后是一种装置,用它来改变当火灾发生时找不到出口的危险境况,所以要表达用。。。。装置意思的只能用介词with,带着、带有。本句的意思是:利兹市一家公司发明的一种可指方向的声音警报器能引导你到出口。
3. Sound Alert, a company ___2___ the University of Leeds, is installing the alarms in a residential home for ___3__ people in Sommerset and a resource centre for the blind in Cumbria.
A. run by B. changed by
C. decorated by D. criticized by
分析:我们知道Sound Alert是一家公司的名字,从语意上判断应该是由某人经营,因此选择答案A较为合适。
3. A. slow慢的 B. deaf聋的 C. blind瞎的 D. lame瘸的
分析:这篇文章的核心内容就是有关盲人警报器的,而且后半句也提到a resource centre for the blind ,所以顺理成章地得出结论应是C。
4. ___4___ produce a wide range of frequencies that enable the brain to determine where the ___5__ is coming from.
4. A. Alarms B. Alarm C. The alarm D. The alarms
分析:我们知道该空的名词应出现在前文,上一句就提到Sound Alert, is installing the alarms in a residential home。。。,所以这里所要填的词也应该是the alarms,选择答案D。
5. A. noise噪音 B. sound声音 C. music音乐 D. bell铃
分析:句子前半句是说a wide range of frequencies,所以发出的应是sound,因此答案选B。
5. Deborah Withington of Sound Alert says that the alarms use most of the frequencies that can be ___6___by humans.
6. A. watched观看 B. produced 产生 C. learnt学习 D. heard听到
分析:文章一直在讨论警报器、声音,因此很容易推断应该是被人听到。
6. Its a burst of white noise __7___ people say sounds like static on the radio, she says. Its life-saving potential is great.
7. A. where B. what C. that D. how
分析:A、B、D都不能构成语意上的连贯,而只有C,构成一个句型,强调句,its .that .这句话强调的是主语。去掉itsthat,剩下的完整句子就是:A burst of white noise,people say,sounds like static on the radio。
7. She conducted an experiment in which people were filmed by thermalimaging cameras trying to find their way out of a large __8___ room.
A. smoked烟熏的 B. smoke-filled
C. filled with smoke D. smoke-filling使。。。烟火弥漫的
分析:从上下文可以看出,是一个定语修饰room,表示充满了烟火的房间
答案A,D意思不吻合,C作为定语,位置不应放在room前,应放后面。只有B才符合句子。
8. It __9___ them nearly four minutes to find the door __10____ a sound alarm, but only 15 seconds with one.
9. A. has taken B. takes C. took D. will take
分析:显然,这个空是考察常用句型:it takes / took sb some time to do sth.关键是确定动词时态,从前面看都是过去时态,所以选择C。
10. A. on B. near C. without D. from
分析:逗号后面的one应该是指a sound alarm,从连词but可以推断,前后应是意思相反,后面已有了with, 那么前句应是without, 所以选择C。读读意思很通顺。
9. Withington studies how the brain __11____sounds at the university.
A processes B. produces
C. possesses D. proceeds
分析:句子主语是the brain应和处理构成主谓关系,而其它动词均不合适,所以选择A。
10. She says that the __12___ of a wide band of frequencies can be pinpointed more easily than the source of a narrow band.
12. A. feature特征 B. quality质量、素质
C. diagram图解 D. source来源
分析:解题关键是要看出句子中主要结构是morethan, 后面出现核心词the source, 所以可以推断得出结论,前面的名词也应是source.这样符合比较级用法,用来进行比较的事物必须具有可比性。所以选D。
11. Alarms ___13____ the same concept have already been installed on emergency vehicles.
A. basis on B. base on C. basing on D. based on
分析:Alarms是主语,have already been installed是谓语,所以要填的动词应该是分词形式,做定语,所以四个答案只有D可能, be based on以。。。为基础。
12. The alarms will also include rising or falling frequencies to indicate whether people should go up __14___ down stairs.
A. or B. and C. but D. otherwise
分析:根据前半句的rising or falling frequencies,可以看出这句话也应该填连接词or, 表示或者。
13. They were __15__ with the aid of a large grant from British Nuclear Fuels.
A. developed B. determined C. discovered D. delivered
分析:主语they 代指the alarms, 后半句是说这种设备得到大笔资助。根据上下文,资助的目的是为了开发,所以应该选A。
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