2022年12月英语四级预测试卷:快速阅读.docx

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1、 2022年12月英语四级预测试卷:快速阅读(1)For questions 1-7, markY (for YES) if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage;N (for NO) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage;NG (for NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage.For questions 8-10, complete th

2、e sentences with the information given in the passage. Airplane Airplane Instruments Modern airplanes are complicated machines. Pilots need many gauges(量表)and electronic aids to help fly them. The flight deck of a large passenger plane contains many indicator dials and warning lights. One of the mos

3、t important instruments is the altimeter, which tells the pilot how high the plane is off the ground. The air speed indicator measures the plane”s speed. The artificial horizon shows the position of the plane relative to the horizon. The turn and back indicator shows how much, if at all, the plane i

4、s turning and tilting. In dense clouds and fog, a pilot would not always know which way the plane is heading if it weren”t for this instrument. A gyrocompass(旋转罗盘)and various radio devices are necessary for navigation. Most large planes also have an automatic pilot. This is a device operated by a co

5、mputer. It will fly the plane without the pilots touching the controls. These autopilots can even control takeoffs and landings. The flight deck also contains many gauges and meters that tell the pilot whether the many pieces of equipment on the plane are operating properly. They measure fuel level,

6、 temperatures, cabin pressure, electric current, etc. Indicators show whether the landing gear is up or down. The radio equipment allows the pilot to talk to ground controllers and to receive navigation signals. Airplane Construction Early airplanes were made of wood frames covered by fabric and hel

7、d in shape by wire. After World War I, airplane designers started to use lightweight metals like aluminum, titanium, and magnesium alloys. A thin skin of metal was riveted into place over metal ribs. Strong epoxy(环氧的) glues are now used for some joints, instead of rivets. As planes grew in size, the

8、y became heavier. More powerful engines were developed in order to fly the heavier planes. The use of metals brings with it a problem called metal fatigue. Stress and vibration in flight can cause metal parts eventually to break up. Airplanes must be constantly checked for signs of this trouble. Def

9、ective parts must be renewed by aircraft maintenance people. Designers test scale models in wind tunnels before the full sized planes are built. Reactions of the models to high speed air streams give good indications how full sized planes will react in flight. This approach helps save a lot of money

10、. It also helps to make airplanes safe. Airport An airport is a place where airplanes arrive and depart. Passengers leave and arrive on the airplanes and cargo is loaded and unloaded. Large, jet powered airplanes require long runways for takeoffs and landings. Big terminal buildings are necessary to

11、 handle thousands of passengers and their baggage. Very large airports usually serve several large cities and cover thousands of acres. Hundreds of planes arrive and depart daily. All this traffic must be carefully controlled to avoid delays and accidents. This is done from a control tower. The towe

12、r stands high above the ground. Air traffic controllers, inside the tower, must be able to guide airplanes through their takeoffs and landings. Large airports are often like small cities. Many have post offices, banks, hotels, restaurants, and many kinds of shops. Airports have their own fire and po

13、lice departments, fuel storage tanks, and repair work shops. Some companies even have their shipping warehouses located at airports. One of the largest airports in the world is in Grapevine, Texas, midway between the cities of Dallas and Fort Worth. This airport covers 7 200 hectares (18 000 acres).

14、Its five terminals can handle the arrivals and departures of 90 jumbo jets at the same time. O”Hare International Airport, in Chicago, is the busiest airport in the world. It handles more than 37 million passengers a year. Small airports that are used only by private airplanes usually cover 20 to 40

15、 hectares (50 to 100 acres).They do not need all the buildings and services of a large airport. The control tower may be just a small room in a building at ground level. Runways Early planes were light. Early runways were sometimes just level grass fields. Paved runways became necessary when airplan

16、es became heavier and faster. Today”s big jet planes weigh hundreds of tons. They move along runways at speeds of 160 kph (100 mph).When they land, the runways take a lot of pounding and must be made of concrete or asphalt(沥青).They must have solid foundations and a surface that prevents skidding. Airplanes take off into

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