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[单项选择]How was the weather like in Los Angeles when Xiao Wang was there
A. It was hot.
B. It was cool.
C. It was warm.
D. It was surprisingly cold.
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Survivor Sues
LOS ANGELES—A Los Angeles man who survived the crash of a Singapore Airline’s flight in Taiwan, China last week that killed 82 people has sued (控告) the Airline, claiming that the accident was "both foreseeable and avoidable." Jonediza, a 50-year-old vice president with the online music distributor MP3.Com Inc., sought unspecified damages for negligence of passenger liability in his lawsuit, which was filed on Tuesday in US District Court in Los Angeles.
The crash of the flight took place in (46) , killing (47) people.
The man who survived has sued the (48) Airline because he claimed that the accident was (49) .
Jonediza sought unspecified damages for negligence through the (50) .
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[单项选择]Los Angeles--" Can you believe how cold it is.’ " giggled Pink at the E!/Environmental Media Association’s post-Golden Globes fete (庆祝) on Monday night in Beverly Hills. "That’s a good segue(延续), because we’re here at this party to talk about the environment. I shouldn’t be freezing, and if we have more parties like this, maybe I won’t be."
Pink was shivering in a short-sleeved golden micromini dress, but most female partygoers were more bundled up (穿暖) against the elements. Despite heat lamps that drew crowds, the party, which was held in a tent on the top of a parking lot next to the Beverly Hilton ( where the Golden Globes show had played out earlier), was so chilly you could actually see your breath. In fact, the temperature was in the thirties by the time KT Tunstall took the stage and rocked out with a set including her hit songs Suddenly I See and Black Horse and the Cherry Tree, helping get people’s blood flowing as they danced--still wearing coats, however!
The b
A. Chilly weather puts the freeze on the E!/EMA Golden Globes party.
B. Relationships between pollutions and ecology.
C. The importance of ecology.
D. People should keep researching on society.
[填空题]Residents of Los Angeles are now tending to reduce the yearly distances they travel by car.
[填空题]The maglev line plan from Los Angeles to Pittsburgh has been suspended because of its high ______.
[单项选择](LOS ANGELES) Miramount Pictures Chairman Walter Hickson this morning announced a reduction in the number of pictures it will produce from the beginning of next year. The world’s largest film manufacturer has seen a reduction in profits over the last four of six years. Experts suggest that people are renting more movies today, than they have been in recent years. This has resulted in a loss of profits for film production companies. The upcoming cancellations are only the beginning in a series of further reductions. The company may have to call upon its investors, all member of the Screen Actors Guild, in order to receive funding. In the meantime, materials and equipment acquired over the past few years will be sold at auction. "We need to come together to preserve the Hollywood vision," says Mr. Hickson.
What is Miramount
A. A film production company
B. A movie rental store
C. An agency for actors
D. A Hollywood economist
[单项选择]According to the passage, the trip to Los Angeles is not complete unless()
A. people have seen the word "Hollywood" on a hillside.
B. people have eaten the famous fruits there.
C. people have s been to the beautiful mountains and beaches.
D. people have visited the motion picture and television industries.
[单项选择]Why is Los Angeles called The Big Orange()
A. It means Angels in Spanish.
B. It has advanced movie industries.
C. It has warm and sunny weather.
D. It has orange grow there.
[单项选择]B
Ranch. It was near Los Angeles in California. A few years later Hollywood was one of the famous places in the world. At the beginning of the 20th century there was a big farm called Hollywood. From the 1910’s to the 1950’s, Hollywood was the film center of the world.
Every family knew the names of its film stars——Charlie Chaplin, Greta Garbo, Bergman and hundreds more.
The reason why people went to Hollywood to make films was the sun. At first, people made films in New York on the east coast of the United States.
But then they heard about Los Angeles, where there are 350 days of the sun every year. As they made all the films by sunlight, the west coast was a much better place to work. Also near Hollywood you can find mountains and sea and desert. They did not have to travel far to make any kind of film.
When TV became popular, Hollywood started making films for television. Then in the1970’s they discovered people still went to the cinema to see big expen
A. it was a beautiful place
B. they could find many film stars
C. there was a lot of sunlight there
D. it was a famous place