tourists f. wild birds, plants and animals etc. Answers: 1. d 2. e 3. a 4. f 5. c 6. b 设计说明:通过练习.力求使学生加深对重点词汇的理解和记忆. Step2. Ask students to decide whether the following sentences are true or false . 查看更多

 

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下列各句中有四个划线部分,其中一个是错误的,请找出错误选项,并在横线上写出其正确形式。

Nanjing is

one of

the

most beautiful

city

in China. It

attracts

 

A

 

B

C

 

D

large numbers of tourists.

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阅读下面的短文,然后判断文后句子正确与否。正确写T,不正确写F。

  The Huangpu River is a mustsee for most tourists(游客). You can enjoy the “Museum of International Architecture on the Bund(外滩万国建筑博物馆)” and the skyline of Lujiazui in Pudong. You can have a close look at the famous Shanghai radio and TV tower and the magnificent Economy and Trade Building. You can also see videos, sing songs or watch wonderful performances on the boat you are taking. Tea and coffee are served during the trip. The tour guide will tell you something about the old Shanghai and the modern Shanghai both in Chinese and in English. You are sure to have a good time on the boat.

  They offer three different boat tours along the river every day.

  The first one is the 1.5-hour trip to see Yangpu Bridge at the price of 25~35 yuan ($3~4.2)

  The second is the 2-hour trip to Gaoqiao at the price of 50~100 yuan ($6~12). The third is the 3.5-hour trip to Wusongkou, the mouth of the Yangtze River, that leads to the East China sea. This costs 50~100 yuan($6~12). Visitors can get on the boat at the ferry pier(轮渡码头) on the Bund on East Jinling Road. The booking office is open from 7:30 am to 5:30 pm.

  (Call 021-49543200/49543201 for more information.)

1.The Huangpu River is a very popular place for tourists.

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2.Different kinds of recreations(娱乐活动) are offered on the boat.

(  )

3.It's not difficult for foreigners to learn something about Shanghai on the boat.

(  )

4.It takes two hours to travel to Yangpu Bridge.

(  )

5.The trip to Gaoqiao is the most expensive and it takes the longest time.

(  )

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  Bargaining is the rule here in Beijing.At least,it is so in most markets and back-street clothes shops.Bargaining is an art and if you are unfamiliar(不熟悉) with it,we'd like to offer you some advice.The tips(窍门) here are often used in Beijing but may help you at any place in the world where bargaining is practiced.

  DO NOT say how much you want to pay for an item(物品) unless it's near the end of the bargaining.Always try and drop the seller's offering price as much as possible before opening your mouth with a price.

  DO throw out really low prices like 10 RMB with a big smile.

  DO keep smiling from the beginning to the end.The seller usually continues bargaining with a happy smiling face.Getting angry hardly gets you the price you want.

  KEEP in mind the price offered by the seller at the beginning is usually at least 40% over the generally reasonable price.It can be up to 500% over.

  DO have an idea of what the item costs.You can ask your friends,people in the hc)tel or others you know,or look at the list below.This is very general and is based(根据) on a market like Xiu Shui.You may not be able to get the lowest prices at Xiu Shui,especially on a weekend when there are lots of tourists around.

(1)

Who is this passage written for?

  A.Owners of back street shops.  B.Businessmen in Beijing.

  C.Those who are good at bargaining.  D.Those who travel in Beijing.

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(2)

What is the topic the writer is mainly talking about in this passage?

  A.Beijing markets.  B.Bargaining tips.

  C.Lowest price s.  D.Seller's offer.

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(3)

What is the most important thing to do in bargaining with the seller?

  A.Keep smiling.  B.Be patient.

  C.Don't get angry.  D.Don't say anything.

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(4)

What is NOT included in the tips often used to bargain in Beijing?

  A.Find out the true price and go to the markets with friends.

  B.Don't offer your price until the end of the bargaining with a smile.

  C.Drop the seller's offering price four or five times(倍) until he agrees.

  D.Don't go to markets at the time when there are too many tourists.

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(5)

Which of the following can help you get an item you want at the lowest price?

  A.Whenever you go shopping,take a price list with you.

  B.You can bargain for anything at the price of 10 RMB

  C.The price range(范围) for you to bargain is usually between 40% and 500%.

  D.Xiu Shui Market is the biggest shopping center where prices are always reasonable.

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Hi Eric,
  We don’t have smog in Oxford. We get fog sometimes, but that’s all. Oxford is much smaller than LA. We only have about 135,000 people. I looked up the 1900 population, it was about 57,000. So it is about twice as many people, not ten times as many, like LA! Oxford is much smaller than London - London has about 7,000,000 people. So that means that LA has more people than London. LA gets hotter than Oxford. We have colder winters too – it can be -4°C in winter.
  I’m not surprised that your new student only knew about the university. It is famous because it is one of the oldest universities in the country. There are about 18,000 students. The brother of my best friend is at Aberystwyth University, in Wales. There the population is 14,000 and half of that are students! It must be a strange place to live! There are more tourists in Oxford than students, I should think. We get a lot of tourists, all year round. We also get a lot of young foreign students because there are a lot of language schools here. You can stand in the middle of Oxford, close your eyes, and hear accents from all over the world!
  Your e-mail friend, Ben
  37. How many people are there in Oxford?
  A. 5700.      B. 135,000.     C. 7,000,000.    D. 570,000.

  38. Which of the following is TRUE?
  A. LA is much smaller than Oxford.
  B. LA has fewer people than London.
  C. LA gets hotter than Oxford.
  D. LA has colder winters too.

  39. What is Oxford famous for?
  A. Fog.               B. Universities. 
  C. Language schools.        D. Tourists.

                     

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When Mr Smith retired(退休), he bought a small (1) in a village near the sea. He (2) it and hoped to live a quiet life in this house.

But to his great surprise, many tourists came to see his house in summer holidays, for it was the most (3) building in the village. From morning to night there were (4) outside the house. They kept looking into the rooms through the windows and (5) of them even went into Mr Smith’s garden. This was too much for Mr Smith. He decided to ask the visitors to (6) . So he put a notice on the window. The notice said, “If you want (7) your curiosity(好奇心),come in and look round. Price: twenty dollars.” Mr Smith was sure that the visitors would (8) coming, but he was wrong. More and more visitors came and Mr Smith had to (9) every day showing them around his house.“I came here to (10) not to work as a guide(导游),”he said angrily. In the end, he sold the house and moved away.

(1)

A. take B. cost C. spend D. pay

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(2)

A. play B. work C. watch D. retire

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(3)

A. garden B. shop C. house D. school

[  ]

(4)

A. liked B. hated C. sold D. built

[  ]

(5)

A. big B. interesting C. small D. clean

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(6)

A. children B. students C. parents D. tourists

[  ]

(7)

A. no B. none C. many D. much

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(8)

A. come B. leave C. stay D. play

[  ]

(9)

A. to satisfy B. satisfy C. to satisfying D. satisfying

[  ]

(10)

A. go on B. stop C. continue D. not

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