题目内容
KENSINGTON PALACE
Kensington Palace has been a spectacular royal residence since 1689.It was home to Diana,Princess of Wales,and the birthplace of Queen Victoria.Explore the Royal Ceremonial Dress Collection,which includes dresses worn by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth Ⅱ and Princess Diana.
Ticket Prices:Adult£11.5 Child£7.5
Opening times:Daily 10:00-18:00(last admission 1 hour before closing)
Address:Kensington Gardens,London,W8 4PX
For more information:
Tel:0870 751 5180
Online:www.kensingtonpalace.org.uk
1.Where was Queen Victoria born?
2.Whose dresses are on shown in Kensington Palace?
3.How can you get more information about Kensington Palace?
4.How much will Mr. Smith pay if he goes to visit the Palace with his two children?
5.Is the Palace open every day?
1.At/In Kensington Palace.
2.Dresses worn by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Diana.
3.(We can) Call 0870 75 1 5 1 80 or visit www.kensingtonpalace.org.uk.
4.£26.5/26.5 pounds.
5.Yes(,it is).
London is a good place for kids! The museums listed here will welcome children and make their visit fun.
Bethnal Green Museum of Childhood It's famous for its collection of toys, dolls and children's costumes. It also offers a lively program of activities on weekends and during holidays. Address: Cambridge, Heath Road, E2 Phone: 020 8983 5200 Price: Free | Theater Museum It tills the history of the performing arts in the UK. The collection includes displays on theater, dance, opera, musicals, rock and pop. Address: Russell Street, WC2E Phone: 020 7943 4700 Price: Free Nearest Station: Covent Garden Tube |
London's Transport Museum Travel through time and discover the colorful story of London's famous transportation system, from 1800 to the present day. Through exciting displays of buses, trams and trains. Address: London's Transport Museum, WCE2 Phone: 020 7379 6344 Nearest Station: Govent Garden Tube | Natural History Museum It has hundreds of exciting exhibits. It also allows visitors to meet museum researchers and find out about their work, and learn about recent scientific discoveries and the museum's collections. Address: Cromwell Road, SW7 Phone: 020 7942 5000 Price: Free Nearest Station: South Kensington Tube |
A.parents | B.children | C.teachers | D.scientists |
A.call 020 7943 4700 |
B.go to Cromwell Road |
C.call 020 8983 5200 |
D.go to South Kensington Tube Station |
A.Natural History Museum |
B.Bethnal Green Museum of Childhood |
C.Theater Museum |
D.London’s Transport Museum |
A.Bethnal Green Museum of Childhood |
B.London's Transport Museum |
C.Natural History Museum |
D.Theater Museum |
A.www.friendship.com | B.www.inventors.com |
C.www.londontown.com | D.www.jokesfind.com |
What does traveling mean? Visit, enjoy and discover.
Every year hundreds and thousands of people come to the UK. And London, the capital city, is usually their first stop. What can they see? What can they experience!
Getting around in London is not difficult. There is the underground train, the oldest in the world, or the traditional double-decker bus. A boat trip along the River Thames takes you to the Tower of London.
Going around the city center on foot is easy. The maps in the streets will show you what is around you in five-minute walk. You can get a great view of the city from 135 meters up on a huge wheel, the London Eye. Look across the river and you will see the Houses of Parliament and the famous clock tower, Big Ben.
There are over 240 museums in the capital, but the two most popular are in South Kensington and cost nothing to get into. In the Natural History Museum, the key word is Big. Next to it is the Science Museum. It has those great British inventions, the history of flight and exploration (探索) of space.
【小题1】For many tourists, London is their ______ stop when they are traveling in the UK.
A.first | B.second | C.third | D.lost |
A.Big Ben is across the river | B.the maps in the streets will help you |
C.it take only five minutes | D.you can gets great view of the city |
A.Big Ben | B.the Tower of London |
C.London Eye | D.the Science Museum |
London is a good place for kids! The museums listed here will welcome children and make their visit fun.
Bethnal Green Museum of Childhood It's famous for its collection of toys, dolls and children's costumes. It also offers a lively program of activities on weekends and during holidays. Address: Cambridge, Heath Road, E2 Phone: 020 8983 5200 Price: Free |
Theater Museum It tills the history of the performing arts in the UK. The collection includes displays on theater, dance, opera, musicals, rock and pop. Address: Russell Street, WC2E Phone: 020 7943 4700 Price: Free Nearest Station: Covent Garden Tube |
London's Transport Museum Travel through time and discover the colorful story of London's famous transportation system, from 1800 to the present day. Through exciting displays of buses, trams and trains. Address: London's Transport Museum, WCE2 Phone: 020 7379 6344 Nearest Station: Govent Garden Tube |
Natural History Museum It has hundreds of exciting exhibits. It also allows visitors to meet museum researchers and find out about their work, and learn about recent scientific discoveries and the museum's collections. Address: Cromwell Road, SW7 Phone: 020 7942 5000 Price: Free Nearest Station: South Kensington Tube |
1.The museums are mostly for ________.
A.parents |
B.children |
C.teachers |
D.scientists |
2.If you want to visit Bethnal Green Museum of Childhood, you can _______.
A.call 020 7943 4700 |
B.go to Cromwell Road |
C.call 020 8983 5200 |
D.go to South Kensington Tube Station |
3.If you want to know about operas, you should go to ________.
A.Natural History Museum |
B.Bethnal Green Museum of Childhood |
C.Theater Museum |
D.London’s Transport Museum |
4.You don't need to pay to visit any of the museums except for ________.
A.Bethnal Green Museum of Childhood |
B.London's Transport Museum |
C.Natural History Museum |
D.Theater Museum |
5.You may find these ads at ________.
A.www.friendship.com |
B.www.inventors.com |
C.www.londontown.com |
D.www.jokesfind.com |