题目内容

  For those coming to Shanghai for a short stay, a nice way to remember the days in Shanghai is to buy various souvenirs. So here we list four Shanghai souvenir shops.

Younik

  Younik is unique-a concept store serving as a showcase for the works of six local fashion and jewellery designers. Cashmere is cheap in China and Jenny Ji has made the most of its luxury with highly original designs such as a coat for 6 000 yuan. Dennis Yang specialises in hand-painted leather,while artist Jiang Qiong'er focuses on jewellery. The other artists are Lu Kun, Zheng Da and Chang Sifeng.

Location: 2nd floor, 18 The Bund

Tel: 021-63237066

Jooi Design

  This is not easy to find. Go 50 metres up Lane 210, which leads off Taikang Road, until you see the entrance to what looks like an old factory building on the right. On the second floor you'll find Jooi. The company's embroidered (绣花的) silk bags, scarves and dresses have achieved such success that they are stocked by London's Victoria and Albert Museum.

Location: Studio 201 Taikang Road

Tel:021-64736193

Jin Zhi Yu Ye

  Qipaos and Chinese silk jackets make good gifts. There are a lot of shops selling both, and Jin Zhi Yu Ye is one of the best. You might pay anything from 1 500 to 4 300 yuan for a chocolate-brown silk dress decorated with a hand-embroidered peacock motif(装饰图案). The two old ladies who run the shop can help you pick out matching shoes and bags.

Location: 72 South Maoming Rd

Tel: 021-62155031

Lilli's

  Lilli's four shops stock pretty hand bags, silk-bound diaries and hand-crafted jewellery. Gifts for men include silver bookmarks, key rings and money clips decorated with traditional motifs. From the front, the main shop looks like an apartment block.

Location: 1D Mao Sheng Mansion, 1051 Xiazha Rd

Tel:021-62156253/1011

(1) We can learn from the passage that cash-mere is________.

[  ]

A.used by designer Dennis Yang

B.designed as the expensive souvenirs

C.a kind of cheap souvenirs sold in a unique shop

D.an expensive coat specially designed for the travelers

(2) If you want to buy a silk dress and are on South Maoming Rd now, the nearest shop you can go to is________.

[  ]

A.Younik

B.Jooi Design

C.Jin Zhi Yu Ye

D.Lilli's

(3) According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?

[  ]

A The four souvenir shops are on the same street

B.Bags are sold in two of the shops.

C.Younik is not a shop but a showcase.

D.All of the shops are not easy to find.

(4) What is the passage mainly about?

[  ]

A.A nice way to remember the days in Shanghai.

B.An introduction of some souvenir shops.

C.The various gifts to be on sale in Shanghai.

D.The location of souvenir shops in Shanghai.

答案:B;C;D;B
解析:

(1) 根据文章第二段第二句可知:cashmere(克什米尔羊毛织的斜纹呢)在中国是便宜的,但经设计师Jenny ji自主设计开发之后,一件外套就可以卖到6000元。由此可知B项正确。

(2) 根据Jin Zhi Yu Ye部分的Location得知答案。

(3) 根据Jooi Design部分的第一句This is not easy to find. 可知有的商店不好找。

(4) 根据第一段的最后一句so here we list four Shanghai souvenir shops. 可知文章主要介绍了几个纪念品商店。


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According to the finding of Norman R.Pace, after taking a shower, we might ________.

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get much dirtier

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be covered by bacteria

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C.

having a shower in the morning is more dangerous than at other time

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According to the research of Pace's team, which of the following contributes to fresh air in US subways?

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Train wheels.

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Iron particles.

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Air conditioners on the trains.

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The word “detect” in the last paragraph probably means “________”.

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A.

to discover

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41. A. or  B. and        C. as well as    D. instead of

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43. A. have     B. take     C. use      D. send

44. A. receive  B. accept    C. make      D. get

45. A. of  B. off         C. out      D. out of

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47. A. ask   B. suggest  C. show         D. answer

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50. A. desire  B. wish         C. hope       D. expect

51. A. possible B. important  C. necessary     D. interesting

52. A. why     B. what       C. that        D. whether

53. A. himself  B. herself    C. ourselves       D. yourself

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55. A. forget    B. remember     C. miss          D. leave

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38. A. But      B. However     C. So          D. Therefore

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