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19.The Great War Exhibition
When:Sun 10 Jan,9:00 am-6:00 pm
  Mon 11 Jan,9:00 am-6:00 pm
Where:Dominion Museum Building,15 Buckle Street,Wellington
Restrictions:All Ages
Ticket Information:Admission Free
  The journey i rich in personal stories which tell of the great experience of the battlefields and the hardships at     home during wear-time New Zealand.The visitors will experience the desperate horrors and the victories of the human spirit that were part of the Great War.
Kaipara Coast Plants & Sculpture Gardens
When:Sun 10 Jan,9:00 am-5:00 pm
  Mon 11 Jan,9:00 am-5:00 pm
Where:1481 Kaipara Coast Highway (SH16),Auckland
Restrictions:All Ages
Ticket Information:
●Adults:$10.00
●Children 5-13 (under 5 and free):$ 5.00
●Groups 10:$ 8.00
●Over 60 &.Students (with ID):$ 9.00
Come and enjoy a relaxed art and garden experience.Sculptures are for sale and the display changes completely ever 12 moths with the new exhibition opening in December each year to give you a fresh experience each time you come.
Dream Works Animation
When:Sun 10 Jan,10:00 am-6:00 pm
  Mon 11 Jan,10:00 am-6:00 pm
Where:Te Papa,55 Cable St,Wellington
Restrictions:All Ages
Ticket Information:
●Adults:$ 15.00
●Children & Students 3-15 (with Student ID):$ 6.00
●Children under 3:$0.00
The exhibition features over 400 items,including rare concept drawing,models,interviews,and original artworks.Adults and kids can get creative with real animation tools,and soar above the clouds in the Dragon Flight experience from How to Train Your Dragon.
Balls,Bullets and Boots
When:Sun 10 Jan,9:00 am-4:30 pm
  Mon 11Jan,9:00 am-4:30 pm
Where:National Army Museum,1 Hassett Dr,SH1,Waiouru
Restrictions:All Ages
Ticket Information:Door Sales Only
 The exhibition explores the impact the cruel reality of war had on colonial sportsmen and their loved ones as they were transplanted from the rugby fields of home to fight.

21.If a couple with their son aged 5 attend the second and the third exhibitions,know much should they pay?B
A.53.B.61.C.75.D.82.
22.Which of the following may attract a sport-lover most?A
A.Balls,Bullets and Boots.
B.The Great War Exhibition.
C.Dream Works Animation.
D.Kaipara Coast Plants & Sculpture Gardens.
23.The main purpose of the text is toB.
A.Persuade people to study history seriously
B.Attract more visitors to join in the exhibitions
C.Advise people to spend more time with families
D.Compare the differences of four different exhibitions.

分析 本文介绍了了几则展览的广告内容.

解答 21.B 阅读计算题.在第二个展览中Adults:10.00成年人10美元●Children5-13(under5andfree):5.00五岁到十三岁的孩子是5美元,在此游览需要25美元;在第三个展览中●Adults:15.00●Children&Students3-15(withStudentID):6.00成年人是15美元,五岁的孩子是六美元,在此游览需要36美元;总计为61美元.所以答案选B.
22.A 推理判断题.在对Balls,Bullets and Boots的展览的描述中也就是文章最后一句话,说到展览探讨了战争残酷的现实对殖民地运动员和他们所爱的人的影响,因为他们从橄榄球场来到了战场. 说得是运动员的悲惨遭遇,可以推断出会吸引体育爱好者,所以答案选A.
23.B 写作意图题.本文写了几则展览的广告内容.广告的目的就是吸引人们来看展览,所以答案选B.

点评 阅读理解题测试考生在阅读基础上的逻辑推理能力,要求考生根据文章所述事件的逻辑关系,对未说明的趋势或结局作出合理的推断;或根据作者所阐述的观点理论,对文章未涉及的现象、事例给以解释.考生首先要仔细阅读短文,完整了解信息,准确把握作者观点.

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