题目内容
[自我归纳]occupy是动词,意为:①占用(空伺、时间等) (句1、句2) ;② (句3) ;③担任(职位) (句4) ;④占据(头脑、思想等) (句5)。
[自我归纳]占领
[即学即练]根据括号内的汉语提示补全下面句子(每空一词) 。
1. It took a,few seconds for her eyes to (适应黑暗) .
D
Opening in 1934,the Brookfield Zoo quickly received a worldwide reputation for its special displays and unique exhibits.
Address: 1st Avenue between Ogden Avenue and 31st Street,Brookfield,Illinois
Phone: 708-688-8000
Getting to the Brookfield Zoo by Public Transportation:
The Metra Rail Burlington Northern line runs from Union Station downtown to the “Zoo Stop”(Hollywood Station) and from there itfs only a 2-block northeast walk to the zoo.
Driving from Downtown:
Dnve along the Eisenhower Expressway west to First Avenue exit. Head south about 2. 5 miles and follow the signs to the zoo entrance.
Parking at the Brookfield Zoo:
Parking fees are $9 for cars and $12 for buses.
The Brookfield Zoo Hours:
The Brookfield Zoo is open 365 days per year.
Monday-Saturday: 9:30 a.m. to 6:00p.m.
Sunday: 9:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
The Brookfield Zoo Tickets:
Adults (ages 12-64) , $13. 50;
Seniors (ages 65+) , $9. 50;
Children (ages 3-11) , $9. 50;
Children (ages 2 and under) , free The Brookfield Zoo Featured Exhibits:
Tropic World; Wolf Woods; Living Coast; Seven Seas; Fragile Kingdom; Australia House; Habitat Africa.
About the BrookHeld Zoo:
The Brookfield Zoo is located just 14 miles west of downtown Chicago. It's home to a variety of animal species,and its use of natural barriers and moats(壕沟) is so much more relaxing and enjoyable than watching a lion pace back and forth in a cage. The absence of bars also makes for great wildlife photo opportunities. The Brookfield Zoo also focuses on education,with detailed displays about the animals being viewed and the interactive program that lets kids get some hands-on experience to learn what it takes to run a zoo as well as face painting and crafts.
For more information about the Brookfield Zoo,visit www.brookfieldzoo.org.
33. Where is the entrance to the Brookfield Zoo?
A. At 31st Street.
B. At First Avenue.
C. At Ogden Avenue.
D. At the Hollywood Station.
34. How much should a couple in their thirties and their 5-year-old twins pay if they want to visit the zoo?
A. $23. B. $32. 5.
C. $36. 5. D. $46.
35. What make(s) the Brookfield Zoo more attractive and enjoyable?
A. Its cheap tickets.
B. Its various activities. .
C. Its cage-less displays.
D. Its geographical advantage.
B
The planned “migration” of BBC3 from broadcast to the Internet in the autumn of 2015 means the “Youth” section of the BBC’s audience with the least political power and the fewest public voices will become an afterthought (事后想起的事) .
I don't watch BBC3. Equally,I question its credentials(资格) as the home of yoythfiil innovation when I note a lot of Doctor Who md Top Gear reruns on an evening-only channel. But BBC3 isn’ t aimed at me. For me,and for the rest of the white,middle-aged licence-fee payers who have arguments over the company's output,there are plenty of alternatives(替代品) .
Some would say the company's rapid expansion at the start of the century now looks like overconfidence. The attempt to provide an excellent service to all ages and all interests in a multi-channel world might have been considered as a modem version of the old BBC mission to educate,inform and entertain; but it appears to have been misjudged.
You could ask how the hard financial choices are made and why. BBC3 has 13 million viewers a week. In August last year, Radio 4 hit a “record-breaking” weekly score of 10. 97 million.
Which group is better placed to influence those who run the BBC? To whom would politicians listen?
The answer is obvious. If yOU believe that the Today programme is a bit more important to society than Snog Marry Avoid?, you' 11 probably think the obvious answer is the right answer. But the BBC3 viewer base consists of about a million of the young unemployed — less likely to be white and middle class than the Radio 4 fan base; more likely to be excluded from the political process. They are no match for the grey power of pensioners.
To my taste,most of the things on BBC3 are rubbish. But I'm delighted to see that the BBC will go on trying to cater to (迎合) my interests and tastes for a long time to come,just as it will go on serving up EastEnders and witless talent shows to those numerous enough not to be seen as a minority.
For whom does the BBC exist? The minority — young Britain — just got pushed to the back of the queue.
6. Among whom is BBC3 popular?
A. The old. B. The youth.
C. The adults. D. The middle-aged.
7. The BBC's attempt to satisfy all audiences.
A. attracted more viewers
B. proved to be a big success
C. suffered financial difficulties
D. got support from the government
8. The underlined part “excluded from” in , Paragraph 5 can be replaced by .
A. lost in B. kept out of
C. involved in D. taken care of
9. What does the author think of BBC3?
A. It is an awful channel.
B. It will have a bright future.
C. It should be aimed at all ages.
D. It cannot be replaced by other channels.
10. What does the text mainly discuss?
A. Who should run the BBC?
B. For whom does Radio 4 exist?
C. What programmes should BBC3 run?
D. Who decided BBC3's online migration?
2. 他以前从未做过这种工作,我不知道他是否能配合好。
7. I shall never forget the day we first met in the park.
6. The course will be taught through a series of I and seminars.
2. The dog suddenly started b loudly at us.
② I'm far too busy to watching TV here.