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CCTV anchorman Luo Jing died of cancer on June 5 ,2009 at the age of 48.
In 1983 ,graduating from Beijing Broadcasting Institute, he began his career as a prime time newscaster for CCTV .Over the past decades , as an icon of China’s broadcasting industry,Luo Jing’s modest image and clear voice left unforgettable memories with his audience.
Last year when he was diagnosed as having lymph cancer ,he felt it too awful,for two weeks later he was to run the torch ,He asked doctors to keep the secret in order for him to complete the task of the Olympic torch. Finally, not only did he complete the task, but he participated in a series of voice – over work in the Olympic Games opening ceremony . After that ,he frankly said to the leader the next day,“I have completed the task and I am going to hospital today.”
Broadcast sowing rate of the News Network used to be 180words a minute, but increases to 300 words a minute, which is beyond most people’s ability. What’s more terror is the strict limit of time .Sometimes after a piece of news is broadcast, there is a few seconds left, when staff hand a message press release. The host must strictly control the time to broadcast the unexpected news. As soon as his voice fades , the program turns into the following images without one more second or less. In such high – intensity work environment, with the perfect professional he worked for 26 years without any error.
In life , we seldom mention comedy without tragedy, laughter without tears ,and joy without sorrow.Though the passing of Luo Jings brings us pain, it’s only fitting to remember his smiles with happiness. He’s been taken from us much too soon , but he leaves us what he’s been working for.

  1. 1.

    When did Luo Jing go to hospital?

    1. A.
      As soon as he ran the torch.
    2. B.
      As soon as he was diagnosed with cancer.
    3. C.
      As soon as he felt uncomfortable.
    4. D.
      After attending the Olympic Games opening ceremony.
  2. 2.

    When Luo Jing began his career he was          years old

    1. A.
      22
    2. B.
      24
    3. C.
      26
    4. D.
      28[来源: http://wx.jtyjy.com/.Com]
  3. 3.

    Through the fourth paragraph the writer intends to show         .

    1. A.
      how high broadcast sowing rate of the News Network is
    2. B.
      how remarkable the achievement that Luo Jing made was
    3. C.
      what gifts a person should have if he wants to make a host
    4. D.
      how terrible to become a host of the News Network
  4. 4.

    What can be inferred from the passage?

    1. A.
      Luo Jing was modest.
    2. B.
      Luo Jing had a clear voice.
    3. C.
      Luo Jing had a strong will.
    4. D.
      Luo Jing hated being pitied.
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1.细节题。从文章第3段最后一句可知罗京是在参加了奥运会的开幕式后才住院的
2.细节题。48—26=22
3.主旨题。这是一篇纪念央视主播罗京的文章,介绍央视对主播的能力和工作要求当然是要突出他所做出的非凡成绩。罗京26年都没有出过任何差错,而且是在这样的高要求下取得的,这是多么的不简单!
59.C.推断题。从文章第3段所讲的:罗京在被诊断患有癌症的情况下为传递火炬推迟住院,可以推出他是一个意志坚强的人。
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Shakespeare’s Globe, which officially opened in 1997, is a reconstruction of the Globe Theatre, built in 1599, and brings Shakespeare’s world to life. As a visitor to the exhibition,you’ll discover how shows were produced in the theatres during Shakespeare’s time. The guide-storytellers take you on a fascinating half-hour tour.
Price: Adult £9.00;Child(5-15) £6.50;  Student £7.50;  Under 5 FREE.
The Tower of London
The tower, nearly 100 feet high, with walls 15 feet thick, was built in the early 1080s. King Henry Ⅲ made this tower his home. King Edward V and his younger brother were murdered inside by their uncle. Queen Elizabeth I was shut up in the tower for two months by her half sister Mary who felt that her throne(王位)was being threatened(威胁). In 1603, part of the tower became a museum.
Price: Adult £16.50; Child (5-15) £9.50; Under 5 FREE; Student £13.50; Family (two adults with three children) £46.00.
Banqueting(宴会) House
Banqueting House is the remains of Whitehall Palace which was built in 1529 and was home to the English kings. It was destroyed by fire. Famous for its architecture and painting, the building is also known for being the scene of Charles I’s execution(处决)。
Price: Adult £4.50; Child £2.25; Student (with ID) and senior citizen (60+) £3.00; Under 5 FREE.
Tower Bridge Exhibition
Tower Bridge has stood over the River Thames in London since 1894 and is one of the finest, most recognizable bridges in the world. At the Tower Bridge Exhibition you can enjoy breath-taking views from the high-level walkways and learn about the history of the bridge and how it was built. You can then visit the Victorian engine rooms, home to the original steam engines that used to power the bridge.
Price: Adult£6.00; Child (5-15) £3.00; Under 5 FREE; Senior citizen(60+) £4.50; Student£4.50.

  1. 1.

    Which of the following places has the longest history?

    1. A.
      Whitehall Palace.
    2. B.
      The Globe Theatre.
    3. C.
      The Tower of London.
    4. D.
      Tower Bridge.
  2. 2.

    If two parents with their 4-year-old son visit Tower Bridge, they should pay      .

    1. A.
      £12
    2. B.
      £15
    3. C.
      £9
    4. D.
      16
  3. 3.

    Queen Elizabeth I was shut up in the tower for two months by Mary mainly because        .

    1. A.
      Mary didn’t like her
    2. B.
      she tried to steal Mary’s treasure
    3. C.
      Mary feared she would become the Queen
    4. D.
      she intended to murder Mary
  4. 4.

    How many places used as a king’s home are mentioned in this passage?

    1. A.
      One.
    2. B.
      Two.
    3. C.
      Three.
    4. D.
      Four.

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