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People living on parts of the south coast of England face a serious problem. In 1993, the owners of a large hotel and of several houses discovered, to their horror, that their gardens had disappeared overnight. The sea had eaten into the soft limestone (石灰岩) cliffs on which they had been built. While experts were studying the problem, the hotel and several houses disappeared altogether, sliding down the cliff and into the sea.

Erosion(侵蚀)of the white cliffs along the south coast of England has always been a problem but it has become more serious in recent years. Dozens of homes have had to be abandoned as the sea has crept farther and farther inland. Experts have studied the areas most affected and have drawn up a map for local people, forecasting the year in which their homes will be swallowed up by the hungry sea.

Angry owners have called on the Government to erect sea defenses to protect their homes. Government surveyors have pointed out that in most cases, this is impossible. New sea walls would cost hundreds of millions of pounds and would merely make the waves and currents go further along the coast, shifting the problem from one area to another. The danger is likely to continue, they say, until the waves reach an inland area of hard rock which will not be eaten as limestone is. Meanwhile, if you want to buy a cheap house with an uncertain future, apply to a house agent in one of the threatened areas on the south coast of England. You can get a house for a knockdown price but it may turn out to be a knockdown home.

【小题1】What is the cause of the problem that people living on parts of the south coast of England face?
A.The disappearance of hotels, houses and gardens.
B.The experts’ lack of knowledge.
C.The rising of the sea level.
D.The washing-away of limestone cliffs.
【小题2】The erosion of the white cliffs in the south of England ________.
A.will soon become a problem for people living in central England
B.has now become a threat to the local residents
C.is quickly changing the map of England
D.can be stopped if proper measures are taken
【小题3】The experts’ study on the problem of erosion can ________.
A.lead to its eventual solution
B.provide an effective way to slow it down
C.help to prevent it from worsening
D.warn people whose homes are in danger
【小题4】It is not feasible to build sea defenses to protect against erosion because ________.
A.it is too costly and will endanger neighbouring areas
B.the government is too slow in taking action
C.they will be easily knocked down by waves and currents
D.house agents along the coast do not support the idea
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I finally climbed into bed at 1: 20 in the morning. My friends had helped me celebrate my 31st birthday in the basement apartment, where I lived.

Earlier in the day I had prepared for the unlikely event of a flood. We are about a third of a mile from the banks of the Ahr River. It had been raining buckets that week and the government had sent out a flood warning, though not for where I was. Still, I’d placed sandbags on the floor outside my garden door and put electronics on tables. “Silly bro!” My friends laughed at me for doing that, but I thought, why take a chance?

As I drifted off to sleep, I was awakened by the sound of rushing water, as if I were lying beside a waterfall. When I got off the bed, I was shocked that cold water was rising fast. In darkness, I grabbed my cellphone and turned on the flashlight. When I stepped out of the bedroom, I saw water shooting through the gaps of the door.

I began to panic. I knew I had to get out—fast! In bare feet, I started to make my way to the only escape: the door that led upstairs to the main floor. Finally I made it to the door and tried several times to-pull it open even just a little bit, but the rushing water shut it again. I looked around for anything I could use to keep it open. There in the corner was a coat rack (架子). I took it and, once again, opened the door, throwing the coat rack between the door and the frame (门框) to keep the door from shutting. Finally, I managed to make a gap just wide enough to squeeze (挤) through and make it into the hallway.

I leaped on to the stairs and ran outside. I stood there in the darkness, wet through. What was once a lovely street was now a waterscape, with floating ruins instead of people and cars. The river had drowned (淹没) the neighborhood!

【小题1】What does the underlined sentence in paragraph 2imply?
A.Better safe than sorry.
B.It never rains but it pours.
C.A lost chance never returns.
D.A friend in need is a friend indeed.
【小题2】What was the author doing when water flooded in?
A.Celebrating his birthday.
B.Sleeping in the basement.
C.Placing sandbags by the door.
D.Playing with electronic devices.
【小题3】Which of the following might be the most difficult for the author during the escape?
A.Making his way to the door.
B.Finding a coat rack.
C.Keeping the door from shutting.
D.Squeezing through the gap.
【小题4】How did the author feel when standing on the street?
A.Sad and shocked.
B.Annoyed and anxious.
C.Surprised and disappointed.
D.Puzzled and awkward.

People living on parts of the south coast of England face a serious problem. In 1993, the owners of a large hotel and of several houses discovered, to their horror, that their gardens had disappeared overnight. The sea had eaten into the soft limestone (石灰岩) cliffs on which they had been built. While experts were studying the problem, the hotel and several houses disappeared altogether, sliding down the cliff and into the sea.

Erosion(侵蚀)of the white cliffs along the south coast of England has always been a problem but it has become more serious in recent years. Dozens of homes have had to be abandoned as the sea has crept farther and farther inland. Experts have studied the areas most affected and have drawn up a map for local people, forecasting the year in which their homes will be swallowed up by the hungry sea.

Angry owners have called on the Government to erect sea defenses to protect their homes. Government surveyors have pointed out that in most cases, this is impossible. New sea walls would cost hundreds of millions of pounds and would merely make the waves and currents go further along the coast, shifting the problem from one area to another. The danger is likely to continue, they say, until the waves reach an inland area of hard rock which will not be eaten as limestone is. Meanwhile, if you want to buy a cheap house with an uncertain future, apply to a house agent in one of the threatened areas on the south coast of England. You can get a house for a knockdown price but it may turn out to be a knockdown home.

【小题1】What is the cause of the problem that people living on parts of the south coast of England face?
A.The disappearance of hotels, houses and gardens.
B.The experts’ lack of knowledge.
C.The rising of the sea level.
D.The washing-away of limestone cliffs.
【小题2】The erosion of the white cliffs in the south of England ________.
A.will soon become a problem for people living in central England
B.has now become a threat to the local residents
C.is quickly changing the map of England
D.can be stopped if proper measures are taken
【小题3】The experts’ study on the problem of erosion can ________.
A.lead to its eventual solution
B.provide an effective way to slow it down
C.help to prevent it from worsening
D.warn people whose homes are in danger
【小题4】It is not feasible to build sea defenses to protect against erosion because ________.
A.it is too costly and will endanger neighbouring areas
B.the government is too slow in taking action
C.they will be easily knocked down by waves and currents
D.house agents along the coast do not support the idea

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