1. Who probably is the man?
A.The house owner. | B.The woman’s father. | C.The woman’s husband. |
A.It is old. | B.It makes noise. | C.It doesn’t work. |
A.The air conditioner. | B.The refrigerator. | C.The washing machine. |
1. What did the shopping mall use to be?
A.A post office. | B.A pond. | C.A school. |
A.The great park was gone. |
B.The public library was closed. |
C.The street was dirty. |
A.A Chinese restaurant. |
B.An Italian restaurant. |
C.A Mexican restaurant. |
A.Her new living place. |
B.Her favorite restaurants. |
C.The changes of her hometown. |
Sunshine Club For young people from 12 to 18 years old Include games, music, dancing and more. Every Saturday: 6:30 am—9:30 pm 28 Oxford Street, London Tel: 76239652 Price: Just £3 a time |
Cartoon Museum Come and see the best of British cartoon art. There is something for everyone, including popular cartoon characters and a great shop full of funny books and cards. Price: free Opening times: Tuesday—Saturday 10:30 am—5:30 pm Sunday 11:00 am—6:00 pm Tel: 65235873 |
Cox’s Hotel Tel: 87058366 E-mail: info@coxshotel.co.uk Website: www.coxshotel.co.uk Opening times: Coffee shop: 9:00 am—6:00 pm Every day Tea room: 10:30 am—5:30 pm Monday—Thursday Pub (小酒吧): 8:00 am—11:30 pm Friday—Saturday |
Hamilton Zoo Over 600 animals: tigers, pandas... Opening hours: 9:00 am—5:00 pm Monday—Sunday An adult: £15 A child (under 12 years old): £10 Tel: 23653692 |
A.In the Cartoon Museum. | B.At Cox’s Hotel. |
C.In the Sunshine Club. | D.In the Hamilton Zoo. |
A.9:00 am—6:00 pm on Friday | B.8:30 am—11:30 pm on Friday |
C.8:00 am—11:30 pm on Wednesday | D.8:00 am—11:30 pm on Thursday |
A.£10 | B.£15 | C.£25 | D.£4 |
4 . Many libraries around the world are as amazing in their architecture and organization as they are in the huge amount of knowledge they contain. With shelves and shelves of books, various collections and amazing historical and cultural displays, there are plenty of undiscovered wonders.
Beinecke Rare Book Library (New Haven, Connecticut)
Yale University has one of the most beautiful college campuses in America, and one of its most interesting features is the Beinecke Rare Book Library. It is one of the largest buildings in the world devoted to rare books and manuscripts (手稿) of famous people. From 2015-16 the library building was closed for 18 months for major improvement. Inside there is a statue of its main founder that rises up high.
Vennesla Library (Vennesla, Norway)
Located near the southernmost tip of Norway, Vennesla Library is more than a collection of books—it’s a city cultural center and meeting place. The building hosts a coffee shop, open meeting spaces, classrooms for children and adult education courses, and a cinema. It is mainly built out of wood. The long, thin beams (横梁) on the inside were designed to look like the inside of a whale.
Suzzallo Library (Seattle)
Among the many beautiful features of the campus at the University of Washington, such as its cherry flowers and a light rail station, Suzzallo Library was built in the Collegiate Gothic style. Its buttresses (扶壁) are decorated with 18 statues featuring famous academics and writers such as Plato, Shakespeare, Leonardo da Vinci, Dante, Galileo, Beethoven, Isaac Newton and Charles Darwin.
Library of Muyinga (Muyinga, Burundi)
A school for deaf children, the Library of Muyinga in Burundi was built with local techniques and traditions. A rope hammock (吊床) that hangs between the first and second floors of the library serves as part of the children’s reading room, a great place for indoor activities.
More information of them is just a click away.
1. Which one is suitable for people who want to appreciate statues?A.Beinecke Rare Book Library. | B.Vennesla Library. |
C.Suzzallo Library. | D.Library of Muyinga. |
A.It is mainly intended for children. | B.It is built in the shape of a whale. |
C.It is located within the campus. | D.It is a kind of culture complex. |
A.A culture magazine | B.A travel brochure. |
C.A website. | D.A historical book. |
(1)简要介绍“口袋公园”;
(2)阐述“口袋公园”的好处;
(3)号召绿色生活方式。
注意:(1)写作词数应为80左右;
(2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Pocket Parks in My Eyes
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________1. Where does the conversation take place probably?
A.In an apartment. | B.In a shop. | C.On the phone. |
A.The switch | B.The fridge. | C.The water heater. |
A.It can’t be used. |
B.Its seal is broken. |
C.It is out of order sometimes. |
A.Next Tuesday. | B.This Tuesday | C.Next Thursday. |
7 . Are you looking for the best amusement park in the world? Whether you wish to get the wonders of dreamland or want to get amazed with the craziest rides, there are numerous places that would surely give you excitement.
Gardaland
Considered to be one of the top amusement parks in the world, Gardaland is located in the Northeastern Italy and is an incredible journey for everyone. Begin a fantastic adventure with the themed-water well, and the thrilling rides that includes Blue Tornado, Raptor, Magic Mountain, and a lot more. While it also happens to be the fascinating one amongst the best amusement parks in the world, there is never a dull moment at this wonderland.
Universal Studios
Noted as one of the best amusement parks around the world, Universal studios, Osaka attracts millions of visitors every year. It is popularly known as the home of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. This theme park has a world-class entertainment for all ages to enjoy to the fullest. Many attractions are similar to that of Universal Orlando Resort and Universal Studios Hollywood.
Happy Valley
Happy Valley is one of the best amusement parks around the world for kids and families. It is a magical place for extreme adventure rides and carnivals. Composing of nine areas of different themes including Sunshine Beach, Shangri-la Woods and Typhoon Bay, you are sure to have a great time here.
1. Where can people enjoy the themed-water well?A.Gardaland | B.Happy Valley. |
C.Universal Studios. | D.Southeastern Italy. |
A.Happy Valley. | B.Gardaland. |
C.Universal Studios. | D.Blue Tornado. |
A.In a novel. | B.In a travel brochure. |
C.In a textbook. | D.In a book review. |
8 . China’s famous museums include ancient buildings and world class modern museums with big collections. They are excellent places for sightseeing and learning about China.
Sanxingdui Museum
The museum is on the path less beaten by tourists, but it makes one of the top museums for the 3,400-year-old artworks. If you’re an ancient history fan, this place will attract you. If you love art, its style will surprise you a lot.
The Palace Museum
The museum is one of the largest old building kept in the country with a history of 600 years old. Built at the beginning of the Ming Dynasty between 1406 and 1420, it was the home of 24 rulers and their courts. It is one of the fines buildings in China and a good place to study Chinese history.
The Shanghai Museum
The big modern museum is popular with foreign tourists. It is probably the most modern museum with the focus on creative art displays about the history of the whole area. Most famous for its huge collection of china, it is in People’s Square which is also a popular tourist attraction.
The Shaanxi History Museum
Since 14 historical dynasties founded their capitals and developed in Shaanxi Province, the museum may have the oldest treasure of all museums in Chins. The artworks show the greatness of the museum, and the displays are modern and well laid out.
1. Which of the following is on the less-frequently-visited road?A.Sanxingdui Museum. | B.The Palace Museum. |
C.The Shanghai Museum. | D.The Shaanxi History Museum. |
A.Its founder. | B.Its building style. |
C.Its collection of china. | D.Its home of rulers. |
A.Modern art. | B.Ancient science. |
C.Chinese historical culture. | D.Chinese modern building. |
9 . Libraries are the temple for book lovers, the main source of knowledge and wisdom. Here are the biggest libraries in the world.
The Library of Congress
The Library of Congress in the US is the biggest library in the world, whose collections are from all around the world. The library has a collection of 32 million cataloged books. It receives 22,000 copies per day from the publication produced in the US. Some of the major works stored in the library are Rough Draft of the Declaration of Independence, the world’s most famous architectural designs and so on.
The British Library
The British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It is the second biggest library in the world. It holds 150 million items from different countries. It receives 8,000 copies per day from the publication produced in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Its collection includes 14 million books. Every year over 3 million items are added to the library. The major highlights of the library collection are Diamond Sutra and Alice’s Adventures under Ground.
Library and Archives (档案馆) Canada (LAC)
Canada has the third biggest library in the world. The library holds 20 million books, 24 million photographs and a lot of digital works. Its collection includes The Proclamation of the Canadian Constitution Act, the British North America Act and many more precious works.
The New York Public Library (NYPL)
It is the fourth largest library in the world. It is the public library having 87 branches. The library has a collection of 53 million items. It also has four research libraries which are open to the general public. You can ask and discover about anything on the official website of NYPL.
1. Which of the following works is stored in the Library of Congress?A.The British North America Act. |
B.Alice’s Adventures under Ground. |
C.Rough Draft of the Declaration of Independence. |
D.The Proclamation of the Canadian Constitution Act. |
A.About 22,000. | B.More than 8,000. |
C.About 14 million. | D.More than 3 million. |
A.Library and Archives Canada. | B.The Library of Congress. |
C.The New York Public Library. | D.The British Library. |
10 . Four Pet-Friendly Resorts (度假胜地)
To help you and your cat or dog get ready for a well-deserved and long awaited vacation, we put together four top pet-friendly resorts to visit on your journey.
Buttermilk Falls Inn & Spa
Where: Milton, New York
Price: $25 pet cleaning fee; pet-friendly rooms start at $350 a night
Your pet is greeted with a water bowl and a special kitty treat or dog biscuits made by the inn’s bakery. It can also receive a comfortable bed, toys and nice breakfasts. Hike the grounds of the pet-friendly resort together—there are ponds and orchards (果园)—and visit the rescued animals.
Kinship Landing
Where: Colorado Springs, Colorado
Price: $49 pet fee; king suites start at $249 a night
Inside this new hotel, you’re greeted with hundreds of green plants that hang from the ceilings, along with an event space that houses an urban jungle. Order your pet a doggy bowl with local grains, sweet potatoes and eggs at the hotel’s café, and then head out to explore the Rocky Mountains.
Kimpton Sawyer Hotel
Where: Sacramento, California
Price: Rooms start at $249 a night
The pet-friendly resort has no pet fee, and there’s no limit on the number or type of pets you can bring, so pack up your dog and your cat. Awaiting them will be pet beds, food, water bowls, mats and a list of pet-friendly restaurants and parks.
Montage Palmetto Bluff
Where: Bluffton, South Carolina
Price: $150 pet fee; rooms start at $645 a night
In this great resort, your pet will be treated to a fancy pet bed, toy gifts and a special menu. For you, there’re spa treatments, stand-up paddle boarding, boating, and swimming, plus eight dining experiences.
1. What does Buttermilk Falls Inn & Spa provide for a pet dog?A.Self-made biscuits. | B.A pet bed in a jungle. | C.Animal parties in a park. | D.A bowl made with plants. |
A.In Milton, New York. | B.In Sacramento, California. |
C.In Bluffton, South Carolina. | D.In Colorado Springs, Colorado. |
A.Water sports. | B.Cooking experiences. |
C.Farming work in an orchard. | D.Climbing the Rocky Mountains. |