1 . The Palace Museum is limiting the daily number of visitors to 80,000 and recommending both individual visitors and tourist groups to book tickets in, advance online (booking address: https://gugong ktmtech.cn). foreign visitors are required to provide passport numbers during the online booking
ADMISSION
April 1st-October 31st 60 yuan
November 1st-March 31st. 140 yuan
●Free admission(入场费) for children under.2 meters in height.
●Free admission for disabled visitors.
●20 yuan for elementary, middle school, and undergraduate students with student I.D. (not including graduate and adult or continuing education students).
●50% discount for people over 60 years with valid certificate or proof of age (passport, etc.)'
●Women's Day (March 8): Half-price admission for female visitors.
●Children's Day (June 1): Free admission for children 14 years old and younger. 50% discount on admission for one accompanying parent. legal guardian, or adult,
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1. How many people can visit the Palace Museum daily at most?A.Eight hundred | B.Eighty thousand. | C.Eight million | D.Eighty million. |
A.A middle-aged woman visiting it on 13,Mar. | B.A middle-aged parent visiting it alone on lst, June. |
C.A 65-year-old man visiting it on 7th,May. | D.A middle school student visiting it on 6th,Jan. |
A.A website. | B.A magazine | C.A book. | D.A newspaper. |
2 . Most people feel that dreams are unique to humans, but many dog owners will likely disagree. They have noticed that their dogs at various times during the sleep may shake legs, snort (哼) and sometimes growl (低声吼叫) which gives the impression that they are dreaming. These things may wonder us about whether dogs dream.
Scientists confirm that dogs probably do dream. It turns out that dog brains and human brains have many similarities during sleep cycles. Researchers used special machines to measure electrical activity in a dog’s brain and a human’s brain. Scientists already knew that when humans dream, a certain part of the brain is active during sleep. Researchers discovered that the same part of the brain is active in sleeping dogs. Scientists have other data that back up these findings.
Many people dream that they are trying to move but cannot. Interestingly, part of that experience is not a dream. When people sleep, the brain produces a chemical that causes the dreamer to become temporarily paralyzed (使麻痹). Researchers think this happens so that people cannot physically act out dreams while they are sleeping. Dog brains make the same chemical. In one study during which this chemical was blocked, sleeping test dogs performed physical activities, such as standing up, sniffing around the room for imaginary rabbits, or chasing imaginary balls.
Because of these similarities, researchers believe that the content of a dog’s dream might come from the same source as a human’s dream. “People’s dreams are usually based on things they did that day,” says Dr. Samantha Hudspith. “So we have reasons to believe that dogs dream about the things they’ve done that day. Of course, there will never be a way to prove this. Dogs cannot describe their dreams the way that humans can.”
1. Which statement is TRUE?A.Only humans dream. |
B.The dogs’ shaking legs during the sleep means that they must be dreaming. |
C.The contents of dogs’ dream is the same as those of humans. |
D.Whether dogs dream of the things they’ve done that day can not be confirmed. |
A.It woke up. | B.It stopped dreaming. |
C.It acted out its dream. | D.It couldn't move its body. |
A.The guide | B.The report | C.The magazine | D.The brochure |
A.Similarities Between Humans and Dogs | B.Do Dogs Dream? |
C.Signs of Dog Dreams | D.Why Do Dogs Dream? |