题目内容
阅读下列短文从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳答案。
Dunnottar Castle Castle entry times: Summer season: (April 1st - September 30th) 9:00-5:30 every day. Winter season: (October 1st - March 31st) Oct 1st - Oct 28th 10:00 - 4:30 Oct 26th - Nov 25th 10:00 - 3:00 Nov 26th - Jan 20th 10:00 - 2:30 Jan 21st - Feb 17th 10:00-3:00 Feb 18th - Mar 31th 10:00-4:30 Bad Weather Conditions: Before setting off to the Castle, we advise you to visit our website to check if the Castle is open. If it isn't fine, the castle may be closed for safety reasons. | |
Prices: Adult ticket: £7 Child ticket: £3 Family ticket: (2 adults & 2 children between 5 and 15 years) £17 Guide Book: £3.5 Buy tickets at the door. We do not offer pre-booking for individual tickets. Castle Closure Dates: The castle will be closed on the following dates-25th & 26th of December and the 1st & 2nd of January. Post code: AB39 2TL Dogs:Dogs are welcome at the Castle as long as they are kept on a leash(皮带) at all times. |
1.When does the castle close on Jan 25th?
A.At 2:30. B.At 3:00. C.At 3:30. D.At 4:30.
2.The castle might be closed the whole day if ________.
A.the weather is bad B.there are no visitors
C.the road is broken D.the castle is damaged
3.How much should two adults with three children (all between 5 and 15) pay to visit
the castle?
A.£17. B.£20. C.£23. D.£25.
阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容,在文章后第71~80小题的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。
Schools almost look the same-square buildings and rooms, rows of desks, and a teacher standing in the front. What can schools do to make their learning environments(环境) better? What will future schools look like? Some schools have a new try. Let's take a look.
Open & interactive(互动的)
With the internet, campuses(校园) are no longer the only place where students can get education and information. “In the internet age, the most important thing of a campus is social space to meet and learn from each other ,” said Thomas,a British architect(建筑师). “It offers more chances for teachers and students to Interact.”
And the school’s classrooms are all round. They have no corners or backs and fronts. They can all sit around round tables and have a discussion when studying.
Creative & sporty
Some schools have to give up their playgrounds because they don't have enough land. But this is not the case for a primary school in Hangzhou. The school is round, with a running track(跑道) on its roof. But students don't have to worry about falling off the building. A reinforced glass(钢化玻璃) wall and steel fences along the track are there to protect students. “Childhood would be much less fun if children lost the right to enjoy running,” said architect Tony, designer of the school. The open track not only gives students a way to stay fit, but also makes them creative.
Closer to nature
Future schools should not be like factories, but gardens. There is a good example of such a “garden school”.
Some of the school’s buildings are tall and some are short. And the rooftops are covered with green grass. This makes the campus look like hills. For the students there, there are gardens, big and small, in almost every part of the campus. It also extends(扩展) the teaching space from closed rooms to outdoor spaces.
Schools of the 1.
2. schools | Modern schools | |
3.buildings and rooms Rows of desks A teacher standing in the front | Open & interactive | Be social space4.of the place only to get education and information. 5.more chances for teachers and students to interact. Both teachers and students sit around an 6.studies together. |
No playgrounds or small ones | Creative & sporty | Have a round running track on its roof. Use reinforced glass wall and steel fences to stop people7.down. Not only keep students fit, but also make them creative. |
Be like factories | 8. to nature | Have buildings that are different in9.with green grass on the rooftops. Be10.of gardens in the campus. |