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       The Eiffel Tower is beautiful, and a must-see. It is about 1,050 feet high and was the world's tallest
building until 1930. Designed by Gustave Eiffel, it originally had no practical use and was built as a
centerpiece for the World Fair of 1889. Today it is the very symbol of Paris.
       It is made of iron and weighs 7,000 tons. It always seems to be so busy around the tower-crowds of
tourists and lots of street sellers selling souvenirs. Visitors can take the elevator to get to the top of the
tower. On the top of the tower, visitors can enjoy the sunset. The sunset is beautiful and amazing.
       On the top of the tower, visitors can get a 40-mile view, the twinkling nighttime lights of the city make a pretty sight, but it is difficult to tell from any landmarks (路标).
       It is a hugely impressive sight at daylight, but at nighttime becomes magical. It shines with 20,000
lights which sparkle from dusk until 2 am, a real visual (视觉的) treat.  

1. What does the underlined word “must-see” mean?
A. People must visit the Eiffel Tower because it is the world's tallest building.
B. People must visit the Eiffel Tower because it has many practical uses.
C. People must gee the Eiffel Tower because it was designed by Gustave Eiffel.
D. The Eiffel Tower is 80 exciting and interesting that people should see it.
2. The tower is made of _____.
A. tile    
B. iron    
C. gold  
D. wood
3. Visitors Can get to the top of the Eiffel Tower by _____.
A. elevator    
B. ladder    
C. stairs
D. plane
4. On the top of the tower, visitors can enjoy the _____.
A. landmarks    
B. souvenirs    
C. sunset  
D. height
5. Which of the following is TRUE?
A. The Eiffel Tower weighs 5,000 tons.
B. Visitors cannot gee things far away on the top of the Eiffel Tower.
C. It's not beautiful at night around the Eiffel Tower.
D. The Eiffel Tower is more than 1,000 feet high.
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1. According to Paragraph 1, we know that the dewdrop _____.
A. didn't get on well with other dewdrops
B. thought its beauty was too simple
C. couldn't get any sunlight
D. thought itself as the best dewdrop
2. The dewdrop became _____ as it started to move towards the edge of the leaf.
A. scared
B. happy
C. proud
D. comfortable
3. Which of the following is TRUE according to the story?
A. There was only one dewdrop on the leaf.
B. The dewdrop did nothing before falling.
C. The mirror in the story refers to the pond.
D. The dewdrop was actually destroyed.
4. What does the underlined word "reflection" mean?
A. 反映
B. 考虑
C. 沉思
D. 倒影
5. The story mainly tells us that _____.
A. we should work together against difficulties
B. people should not be too proud of themselves
C. one should work hard for his/her goals
D. it's good to become one with the whole