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Cleveland has won the distinction of being the worst city in the United States, according to a new survey. The city has high unemployment, terrible weather, heavy taxes, and ordinary sports teams, all of which have pushed it to the No. 1 position in the Forbes.com list.

"Cleveland was the only city that fell in the bottom half of rankings in all nine categories. And it has been entitled with a less than endearing nickname: the Mistake by the lake," Forbes said on its website,

The economic downturn hit cities across the United States last year particularly in the mid-west section of the country. Crime and unemployment secured the No. 2 spot for Stockton, which held the top position in last year's ranking. Memphis got third place thanks to its violent crime rate and the number of officials who are guilty, while the poor auto industry drove the Michigan cities of Detroit and Flint into the top five.

"A lot of the cities that showed up on our list are going through hard times fight now, dealing with high unemployment, with declining producing bases. Many have experienced strong movement out of the city over the last 20 and 30 years."

Despite (盡管) its fine weather, Miami scored in the bottom 10 percent in commuting (上下班往返) time, and violent crime which sent it into sixth place.

"One of the biggest surprises is Miami. The good weather and no state income taxes blur some of the severe problems that Miami has related to crime as well as long commutes," Badenhausen added.

Florida was followed in the poor ranking by St Louis, Buffalo, Canton, Ohio and Chicago, which has the country's highest sales tax at 10.25 percent. New York, the nation's biggest city, is rich in culture but its lengthy commuting time and high income taxes pushed it into 16th place.

1.From the text we can learn that ______.

A.Cleveland has been entitled a lovely nickname

B.the economic downturn hit cities in the mid-east section

C.Miami scored in the bottom 10 percent in all nine categories

D.commuting time in New York is too long

2.What information can be inferred according to the text?

A.The number of officials who are guilty is large in Memphis.

B.Stockton got second place in last year's ranking.

C.High income taxes made New York get 16th place.

D.Ohio has the country's highest sales tax.

3.The word "blur" underlined in the last paragraph but one probably means ______.

A.make it possible    B.make it unclear     C.make if obvious     D.make it important

4.Which of the following is the correct ranking order?

A.Cleveland, Detroit, Miami, Buffalo, Florida.

B.Stockton, Miami, Flint, Florida, Canton.

C.Cleveland, Stockton, Miami, Chicago, Florida.

D.Stockton, Detroit, Miami, Florida, St Louis.

 

【答案】

1.D

2.A

3.B

4.D

【解析】

試題分析:文章介紹美國(guó)排名靠后的一些城市,解釋了排名的依據(jù)。

1.細(xì)節(jié)題:從最后一段的句子:New York, the nation's biggest city, is rich in culture but its lengthy commuting time and high income taxes pushed it into 16th place.可知紐約的上下班時(shí)間太長(zhǎng)。選D

2.細(xì)節(jié)題:從第三段的句子:Memphis got third place thanks to its violent crime rate and the number of officials who are guilty, 可知在Memphis 官員有罪的人數(shù)比較多。選A

3.猜詞題:從第六段的句子:"One of the biggest surprises is Miami. 可知這件事是讓人驚訝的,就是“不明確”的意思。選B

4.排序題; 第三段的句子:Crime and unemployment secured the No. 2 spot for Stockton, 和while the poor auto industry drove the Michigan cities of Detroit and Flint into the top five.還有最后一段的句子: Florida was followed in the poor ranking by St Louis, Buffalo, Canton, Ohio and Chicago,可知D是對(duì)的。

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