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The Elysee Palace in France enjoys equal popularity in the world with the Buckingham Palace in the United Kingdom, the Kremlin in Russia as well as the White House in the U. S. It is the residence of the president of the French Republic and the symbol of the supreme authority in France.
The Elysee palace, with an area of 11,000 square metres, is at the eastern end of the Champs Elysee in the city of Paris proper and backed by a large and peaceful garden of more than twenty thousand square metres. Its main building, quite handsome and graceful, is a two-story classical stone architecture of European style, and beside it are two side buildings facing each other and with an extensive rectangular courtyard in the middle. There are altogether 369 halls and rooms of different sizes.
The Elysee Palace, built in 1718, has a ling history of close to300 years to date. This house was at first a private residence of a count named d’Evreau, so it was called Hotel d’Evreau. It had later gone through many changes and its owners had been changed for many times, but all the residents in it were distinguished persons and high officials. The house was renamed Bonaparte Mansion when it was owned by Louis X V and Louis X VI successively when they acted as emperors. Napoleon I signed his act of abdication here when he had suffered defeat in the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. Nopoleon III moved in the   Mansion in 1848 when he was elected president, and the house became a Royal Palace when he declared himself as emperor. The Third French Republic issued a decree in 1873, appointing officially the Elysee Palace as the residence president of the French Republic. Over the hundred years since then, almost all the president of the French Republic worked and lived there. Starting from 1989, the Elysee Palace is open to the public every year in September on the French Castles Day.
【小题1】The number of the buildings of the Elysee Palace is ______.

A.3B.4C.5D.6
【小题2】 Why does the writer mention the Buckingham Palace?
A.To tell us it’s very famous in the world
B.To tell us the Elysee Palace is as large as it.
C.To show that the Elysee Palace is also a symbolic building.
D.To show that it is also the living place of the president.
【小题3】What’s the purpose of the passage?
A.To tell us the long history of the Elyseee Palace.
B.To make an introduction of the Elysee Palace.
C.To show the political importance of the Elysee Palace.
D.To explain how the Elysee Palace became the residence of presidents.
【小题4】 Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?
A.The time when the Elyusee Palace is open to the public.
B.The reason why Napoleon I signed his act of abdication.
C.The time when the Elysee Palace became the residence of president of the French Republic.
D.The reason why there’s the French Castles Day.

【小题1】A
【小题2】C
【小题3】B
【小题4】D

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  High-school students in France and Germany are to learn modern history from the same textbook starting in the new school year.It's thought that the new book will help the next generation of French and Germans develop a shared European identity.

  The book, called“Histoire/Geschichte”the French and German words for“history”, was co-written by historians from both countries.It will provide students from both sides of the Rhine with the different explanations of their common history.The idea for the books came about in 2003, when high school students from both countries celebrated the 40th anniversary of the Elysee Treaty(爱丽舍条约)–a friendship treaty signed to show that France and Germany had buried their post-war differences.The students' suggestion soon got strong support from both governments.“The big lesson is that hatred(仇恨)won't last forever,”said French Education Minister Gilles de Robien.“This book allows us to create a joint future and build on our past,”he added.

  “The book is another milestone in France-German relations,”Peter Miler, a German official told Reuters.He said that it's the first time that two nations have sat down and written history together.“If France and Germany can do it, why shouldn't other countries follow suit?”

(1)

The book“Histoire/Geschichte will help France and Germany ________

[  ]

A.

share the same history

B.

share the same generation

C.

develop their relations

D.

develop their industries

(2)

Who first came up with the idea for the same textbook of France and Germany:________

[  ]

A.

The high school students from both countries.

B.

The governments of France and Germany.

C.

The officials from both countries.

D.

The scientists from both countries.

(3)

From the text, we can infer that ________

[  ]

A.

history can change with time

B.

students love peace more than others do

C.

France and German will have a joint future

D.

other countries are likely to follow suit

(4)

What would be the best title of the passage?

[  ]

A.

An interesting history textbook

B.

The Elysee Treaty

C.

Why France and Germany unite?

D.

Hatred between France and Germany is history.

The Elysee Palace in France enjoys equal popularity in the world with the Buckingham Palace in the United Kingdom, the Kremlin in Russia as well as the White House in the U. S. It is the residence of the president of the French Republic and the symbol of the supreme authority in France.

The Elysee palace, with an area of 11,000 square metres, is at the eastern end of the Champs Elysee in the city of Paris proper and backed by a large and peaceful garden of more than twenty thousand square metres. Its main building, quite handsome and graceful, is a two-story classical stone architecture of European style, and beside it are two side buildings facing each other and with an extensive rectangular courtyard in the middle. There are altogether 369 halls and rooms of different sizes.

The Elysee Palace, built in 1718, has a ling history of close to300 years to date. This house was at first a private residence of a count named d’Evreau, so it was called Hotel d’Evreau. It had later gone through many changes and its owners had been changed for many times, but all the residents in it were distinguished persons and high officials. The house was renamed Bonaparte Mansion when it was owned by Louis X V and Louis X VI successively when they acted as emperors. Napoleon I signed his act of abdication here when he had suffered defeat in the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. Nopoleon III moved in the   Mansion in 1848 when he was elected president, and the house became a Royal Palace when he declared himself as emperor. The Third French Republic issued a decree in 1873, appointing officially the Elysee Palace as the residence president of the French Republic. Over the hundred years since then, almost all the president of the French Republic worked and lived there. Starting from 1989, the Elysee Palace is open to the public every year in September on the French Castles Day.

1.The number of the buildings of the Elysee Palace is ______.

A.3

B.4

C.5

D.6

2. Why does the writer mention the Buckingham Palace?

A.To tell us it’s very famous in the world

B.To tell us the Elysee Palace is as large as it.

C.To show that the Elysee Palace is also a symbolic building.

D.To show that it is also the living place of the president.

3.What’s the purpose of the passage?

A.To tell us the long history of the Elyseee Palace.

B.To make an introduction of the Elysee Palace.

C.To show the political importance of the Elysee Palace.

D.To explain how the Elysee Palace became the residence of presidents.

4. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?

A.The time when the Elyusee Palace is open to the public.

B.The reason why Napoleon I signed his act of abdication.

C.The time when the Elysee Palace became the residence of president of the French Republic.

D.The reason why there’s the French Castles Day.

 

PART FOUR WRITING

SECTION A

Directions: Read the following passage. Complete the diagram/Fill in the numbered blanks by using the information for the passage. Write NO MORE THAN 3 WORDS for each answer.

The Elysee Palace(爱丽舍宫) in France enjoys equal popularity in the world with the Buckingham Palace in the United Kingdom, the Kremlin in Russia as well as the White House in the U.S.A. It is the residence of the president of the French Republic and the symbol of the supreme authority in France.

    The Elysee Palace, with an area of 11,000 square meters, is at the eastern end of the Champs Elysee in the city of Paris and backed by a large and quiet garden of more than twenty thousand square meters. The main building of it, quite handsome and graceful, is a 2-story classical stone architecture of European style, flanked(两侧有) by two side buildings facing each other and with an extensive rectangular courtyard in the middle. There are altogether 369 halls and rooms of different sizes.

    The Elysee Palace, built in 1718, has a long history of nearly 300 years to date. This house was at first a private residence of a count named d’Evreau, so it was called Hotel d’Evreau. It had later gone through many changes and its owners had been changed for many times, but all people living in it were distinguished personages and high officials. The house was renamed Bonaparte Mansion when it was owned by Louis XV and Louis XVI successively(接连着,继续地)when they acted as emperors. Napoleon I signed his act of abdication(放弃)here when he had suffered crushing defeat in the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. Napoleon III moved in the Mansion in 1848 when he was elected president, and the house became a Royal Palace when he proclaimed himself as emperor. The Third French Republic issued a law in 1873, designating(指定)officially the Elysee Palace as the residence of president of the French Republic. Over a hundred years since then, almost all the presidents of the French Republic worked and lived there. Starting from 1989, the Elysee Palace is open to the public every year in September on the French Castles Day.

Title: The Elysee Palace in France

71.     

◆the residence of the president       ◆the symbol of  72.             

Structure

◆369 halls and rooms of different sizes; 11,000 square meters in area

◆a large and quiet garden of more than 20,000 square meters

◆a handsome and graceful main building

◆two 73.        side buildings

◆an extensive rectangular courtyard

74.    

Year

 75.     

Function

1718

76.        

a private residence and home of the distinguished and high officials

1848

Napoleon III moved in.

77.         

1873

Its function was officially designated.

the residence of president

For 78.    since then

the 79.    place of almost all the French presidents

From 1989

It is open to public for one day.

  80.         

PART FOUR WRITING

SECTION A

Directions: Read the following passage. Complete the diagram/Fill in the numbered blanks by using the information for the passage. Write NO MORE THAN 3 WORDS for each answer.

The Elysee Palace(爱丽舍宫) in France enjoys equal popularity in the world with the Buckingham Palace in the United Kingdom, the Kremlin in Russia as well as the White House in the U.S.A. It is the residence of the president of the French Republic and the symbol of the supreme authority in France.

    The Elysee Palace, with an area of 11,000 square meters, is at the eastern end of the Champs Elysee in the city of Paris and backed by a large and quiet garden of more than twenty thousand square meters. The main building of it, quite handsome and graceful, is a 2-story classical stone architecture of European style, flanked(两侧有) by two side buildings facing each other and with an extensive rectangular courtyard in the middle. There are altogether 369 halls and rooms of different sizes.

    The Elysee Palace, built in 1718, has a long history of nearly 300 years to date. This house was at first a private residence of a count named d’Evreau, so it was called Hotel d’Evreau. It had later gone through many changes and its owners had been changed for many times, but all people living in it were distinguished personages and high officials. The house was renamed Bonaparte Mansion when it was owned by Louis XV and Louis XVI successively(接连着,继续地)when they acted as emperors. Napoleon I signed his act of abdication(放弃)here when he had suffered crushing defeat in the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. Napoleon III moved in the Mansion in 1848 when he was elected president, and the house became a Royal Palace when he proclaimed himself as emperor. The Third French Republic issued a law in 1873, designating(指定)officially the Elysee Palace as the residence of president of the French Republic. Over a hundred years since then, almost all the presidents of the French Republic worked and lived there. Starting from 1989, the Elysee Palace is open to the public every year in September on the French Castles Day.

Title: The Elysee Palace in France

71.     

◆the residence of the president       ◆the symbol of  72.            

Structure

◆369 halls and rooms of different sizes; 11,000 square meters in area

◆a large and quiet garden of more than 20,000 square meters

◆a handsome and graceful main building

◆two 73.        side buildings

◆an extensive rectangular courtyard

74.    

Year

 75.     

Function

1718

76.        

a private residence and home of the distinguished and high officials

1848

Napoleon III moved in.

77.         

1873

Its function was officially designated.

the residence of president

For 78.    since then

the 79.    place of almost all the French presidents

From 1989

It is open to public for one day.

  80.         

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