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5.The following are some important sights in New York.AmericanMuseumof Natural History
Four floors of exhibition halls here include the world-famous fossil halls with their skeletons of enormous dinosaurs and other creatures; the culture halls,representing a variety of indigenous peoples; and mammal,bird and reptile halls.The renovated Milstein hall of Ocean Life showcases the profusion of life in Earth's"last frontier".Also here:Rose Center for Earth and space,with Hayden Planetarium and exhibits on Earth and our universe.
Open:Sunday-Thursday,10:00-17:45; Friday-Saturday:10:00-20:45
EmpireState Building
At 102stories tall,the Empire State Building commands an inspiring view of Manhattan.Each year,over 3.5million people come here for the view from the 86th-floor observatory,where they can take in the sights of the city from a glass-enclosed pavilion or the encircling open-air promenade.
Observatory Hours:8:00am to midnight daily.Last elevators go up at 11:15pm.Open daily 365days a year.
MetropolitanMuseumof Art (One of the greatest museums in the world)
It is impossible to"do"the entire museum in one day or describe everything you can see here.Go to the museum & spend some time in the Great Hall where you will find all types of help in many languages for planning your visit.If you can,get a guide before your visit or look at their website where you can plan well & learn about their many special exhibitions & programs.
Fee:﹩12adults,﹩7students & seniors,under 12with adult free.
Open:Tuesday-Thursday and Sunday.9:30-17:15; Friday-Saturday,9:30-20:45.
Museumof ModernArt (MoMA)
MoMA houses an outstanding collection of American & European paintings & sculptures from late 19th C.to present.Innovative in its definition of"art",it was a pioneer in exhibiting film,photography,and industrial design.Its retrospectives can draw record-breaking attendance.A happy place to take small children,as strollers are allowed.
Open:Sunday-Tuesday,Thursday and Saturday,10:30-17:45; Friday,10:30-20:15.
68.Varieties of ocean life are exhibited inA.
A.American Museum of Natural History B.Empire State Building
C.Metropolitan Museum of Art D.Statue of liberty
69.You can visit Museum of Modern Art at the following time EXCEPTC.
A.at 14:30on Monday B.at 7:00pm on Friday
C.at 10:40on Wednesday D.at 12:00on Sunday
70.Suppose you are a high school student,who is going to visit Metropolitan Museum of Art with your parents,your 70-year-old Grandpa and your 6-year-old younger brother,how much will you have to pay in total?B
A.﹩42 B.﹩38
C.﹩45 D.﹩50.
分析 本文属于说明文阅读,作者通过这篇文章主要向我们描述了纽约的四个重要景点:美国自然历史博物馆、美国帝国大厦、大都会艺术博物馆、现代艺术博物馆的信息如开放时间,售价,景点介绍等,吸引读者前往.
解答 68.A.细节理解题.根据文章第一部分"The renovated Milstein hall of Ocean Life showcases the profusion of life in Earth's"last frontier"."改造后的米尔斯坦霍尔海洋生物展示了大量生活在地球的"最后的边疆";可知各种各样的海洋生活被陈列在美国自然历史博物馆;故选A.
69.C.细节理解题.根据文章第四部分"Open:Sunday-Tuesday,Thursday and Saturday,10:30-17:45; Friday,10:30-20:15"可知现代艺术博物馆开放:星期日星期二,星期四,星期六,10:30-20:15 星期五,10:30-17:45;故选C.
70.B.推理判断题.根据文章第三部分"Fee:﹩12adults,﹩7students & seniors,under 12with adult free"可知他们一起参观需要花费12*2+7*2=38;故选B.
点评 考察学生的细节理解和推理判断能力,做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确的选择.在做推理判断题不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.
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