题目内容
world, newspapers give us a lot of other useful information.
A. Apart from B. Except for C. Rather than D. Thanks to
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考查短语辨析。句意:除了提供来自世界各地的消息之外,报纸还会给我们很多其他有用的信息。Apart from=besides=in addition to 除…之外;except for 除了;rather than 与其;thanks to 幸亏,由于。
New York City consists of five parts: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx and Staten Island. The population is about 7.5 million and there are 1.5 million in Manhattan alone.
Manhattan, the center of the city, is on the island between the Hudson River and the East River. Most of the famous buildings such as the Empire State and the United Nations and other skyscrapers are in Manhattan. Some of its districts are: Broadway, which has many theatres and cinemas, Fifth Avenue, with stores and apartments, Greenwich Village, where many artists and writers have lived, and Central Park, with a skating rink (溜冰场). From Manhattan you have to cross to the other parts of New York City through a tunnel or over a bridge. The bridge from Brooklyn to Staten Island is the longest in the world.
New York is the second biggest port in the world and it has two airports. The people who live there come from all over the world and speak many different languages. There are 324,000 Germans and 390,000 Poles as well as people from Greece, Scotland, Ireland, Italy and Romania. People call one district "Little Italy" and another "China town".
【小题1】The most important part of New York is _______.
A.Hudson River | B.East River |
C.Bronx and Staten Island | D.Manhattan |
A. a state of the U.S.A. B. a country
C. a skyscraper D. a district in New York
【小题3】If you are going to do some shopping in Manhattan, you will go to _______.
A.Broadway | B.Fifth Avenue |
C.Greenwich Village | D.Central Park |
A.Staten Island and Brooklyn are separated by the sea |
B.Staten Island and Brooklyn are one landmass |
C.Manhattan and Queens are one landmass |
D.Brooklyn and Queens are separated by the sea |
A.people from Poland and China |
B.children from Brooklyn and Staten Island |
C.people from Germany and Italy do not |
D.children from Greece and Romania do not |