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China is famous for the Great Wall. Every year many visitors from all the world go to the Great Wall. Please look at the pictures and answer the questions like this:
How do they go to the Great Wall?
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When visiting Beijing, the Palace Museum is a must-see for many people.
Last year, the museum received 14.2 million visitors, which is twice the number of visitors in 2002. This year it is expected to increase by 10 percent. Compared with other popular museums around the world, the number of visitors at the Palace Museum is very high. Last year the Louvre(罗浮宫) in Paris welcomed 8.8 million visitors and the British Museum in London received 5.8 million.
A large number of visitors can bring a lot of money from ticket sales. But there are also worries that people will do demage(破坏) to relics(文物) and old buildings.
To solve the problem, some people suggested taking cultural objects out of the Palace Museum. In this way, visitors coming for ancient buildings and cultural objects will go to different places. “It is a sign of progress. Letting more people see these treasures is more important than keeping them in their original(原始的) place,” said Song Xiangguang, a professor at Peking University.
However, Shan Jixiang, director of the Palace Museum, doesn’t agree on this idea. He thinks that the most important thing in protecting the Palace Museum is to keep it complete. “The 1.8 million cultural relics and the historical buildings are two key parts of the museum. They can’t be separated.” he said.
Shan said that they are planning to increase the space that is open to the public. This will not only feed visitors’ curiosity(好奇), but also spread them out so they are not putting too much pressure on one area.
Shan also wanted to set up an appointment system. “ If visitors make an appointment before they come, we can make better and different visiting routes(路线) for them.” Shan said.
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1.How many visitors did the Palace Museum welcome in 2002?
A.14.2 million B.8.8 million C.5.8 million D.7.1 million
2.Why did some people suggest taking cultural objects out of the Palace Museum?
A.To let more people see the relics. B.To bring less damage to the relics.
C.To make more money from ticket sales. D.To keep the Palace Museum original.
3.The underlined word “separated” means ______ in Chinese.
A.分离 B.破坏 C.偷窃 D.压迫
4.By reading the article, we can know that______________.
A.the Palace Museum has an appointment system now.
B.relics are the only important part of the Palace Museum.
C.the Louvre welcomed the most visitors in the world last year.
D.Shan thought that more areas of the palace should be open to public.
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Beijing is facing severe (严重的) traffic problems."Roads are wider now, but traffic jams (堵塞) often happen every day. " Yuan, a Beijing taxi drivers said.
Beijing government is trying to do something to make traffic jams less. Before 2007, there were a few subway lines in Beijing. There was only line 1, line 2, line 13 and Batong Line. But now there is line 5, line 10, line 4, the airport fast -track and the Olympic branch line. And there will be 13 subway lines under construction in Beijing at the same time at the end of this year.
The opening of the new subway line is convenient to tourists. Before, arriving in Beijing, many visitors would usually take a taxi to interesting places of Beijing. Today, as soon as people get off the plane, they can take the Airport Express Line, going to different interesting places through the subway lines. The government also strives to open a new line each year from now until 2015. The subway of Beijing reached 300 kilometers in 2010 and it will reach 561 kilometers in 2015.
Miss Xiao, who lives in South Water Bridge and works at Hepingli, said that traveling by her car still took her at least one hour from home to work because of traffic jams. Now, because of the railway line 5, Miss Xiao can arrive at her office in less than haft an hour.
1.What are the trafc problems in Beijing now?
A.Drivers drive too fast. B.Roads are not wide enough.
C.Traffic jams often happen. D.Traffic lights are always broken.
2.What does the underlined phrase "under construction" mean in Chinese?
A.在学习 B.在建造中 C.在应用中 D.在控制中
3.Why is the opening of the new subway line convenient to tourists?
A.Because the new subway line is very interesting.
B.Because the new subway line's ticket is very cheap.
C.Because people in Beijing can cost less money than that before.
D.Because visitors can take the subway to many different interesting places.
4.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.Visitors like to take a taxi in Beijing better.
B.The subway of Beijing will reach 300 kilometers in 2015.
C.There will be 15 subway lines in Beijing at the end of the year.
D.It takes Miss Xiao less time to get to her workplace by railway line 5.
5.What is the main idea of the passage?
A.People in Beijing invented high -speed trains.
B.Railway lines in Beijing only covers some areas.
C.Beijing welcomes visitors from different places.
D.Beijing government has done something to make traffic jams less.
Did you know that a new weblog is being created each second? Many of these bloggers are teenagers. While their parents wrote in a diary to express their emotions, or shared their interests by spending time with friends, teens are now using blogs instead. In fact, in the US, one in every five school-aged teens has a blog. Most of these are just chatter, some are funny or clever, but a few have become Internet success.
For example, Chloe Spencer’s blog ‘Neopets Fanatic’ gets around 300,000 hits per month. When Chloe was 15, she started the blog out of her strong liking for Neopets, a kind of pet website. One reason her blog has so many visitors is because she gives instructions and tips for the popular pet site.
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Then there is Tavi Gevinson’s blog ‘Style Rookie’. It is said to get 1.5 million hits per month. Tavi, who started her blog when she was just 12, puts up her photos of her own clothes online as well as designers’ collections. Tavi’s blog has caught on because she knows a lot about style for someone so young, and she is not afraid to try out unusual clothes or see things in a different way.
Blogs like these are interesting, but they only become really popular after better-known websites link to them or they get noticed by the media(传媒). For example, Tavi’s blog became an overnight(一夜之间) success after being written about in The New York Times. Popular blogs can even earn money, usually from advertisements that companies pay to put up on the bloggers’ sites.
So for some, blogging is just a recreation(消遣), but for others, it can become a source of income and even a full-time job!
1. Teens nowadays ________ than their parents did.
A. have more ways of communication?????????????
B. share their feelings more
C. write in diaries more often ?????????????
D. make more friends
2. In line 4, the underlined word ‘chatter’ means talk about ________ topics.
A. funny????????????? B. clever????????????? C. serious????????????? D. unimportant
3.Chloe Spencer and Tavi Gevinson are both ________.
A. pet lovers????????????? ????????????? B. teenage bloggers
C. interested in fashion????????????? ????????????? D. keen on taking photos
4. From the passage we know that Chloe Spencer is a person who ________.
A. visits many websites????????????? ????????????? B. loves pets
C. is easy to get angry????????????? ????????????? D. rarely gives opinions
5. According to paragraph 4, Tavi Gevinson’s blog ________.
A. is not well-known yet????????????? ?????????????
B. is written every night
C. became popular very quickly?????????????
D. got a lot of money from advertising?
6.The best title for the passage might be ________.
A. How to be good teen bloggers?????????????
B. How teen bloggers attract the media
C. Keeping diaries or writing blogs?????????????
D. Teen bloggers mean business
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