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[填空题]Such facts as rain, snow, storm and wind are all (phenomenon)______of nature.
[填空题]Neither rain nor snow keeps the postman from delivering our letters which we so much look forward to receive.
A. keeps B. which C. so much D. to receive
[单项选择]Neither rain nor snow will keep me from going to school.
A. 下雨或下雪都不能让我远离学校。
B. 下雨或下雪都不会让我不上学。
C. 无论下雨还是下雪都将阻止我上学。
D. 无论是下雨还是下雪都不能阻止我上学。
[填空题]On March 17, 1936, rain combined with melting snows caused flooding, closing all of the streetcar lines. The Stonycreek washed out much of the Windber line; the Coopersdale car house was under five feet of water; 10 cars were trapped on the city streets;and two passengers were killed.
[单项选择]In spite of the heavy snow and hard rain, the buses still ran on ______.
A. list
B. plan
C. arrangement
D. schedule
[简答题]On Feb. 17, 2009, it could snow all across America. Not outside, but in living rooms, on TV sets. That’s the date when broadcasters will switch to digital transmission, rendering millions of standard analog TVs useless. Consumers can avoid this whiteout, but only if they’re prepared. And there’s the challenge: How to inform the roughly 20 million households relying exclusively on analog sets that pull in their reception for free, through rabbit ears or a rooftop antenna. Analog TVs that receive cable or satellite will not be affected.
Consumers who own these sets don’t necessarily need to know why the federal government is mandating the change (to free up the airwaves for other purposes, such as wireless and public safety communications-though added benefits are better pictures and more channels). But they do need consistent and unbiased information on what to do and they need to be able to act on it. With fewer than 18 months to go, though, 56 percent of viewers with analog set
[填空题]A. rain
B. dictionary
C. sun
D. snow
E. pencil
F. office
G. computer
You look up new words in it.
[填空题]The mountain is (cover) ______ with thick snow all year round, so it attracts many tourists there.