题目内容

20.Events
Long March exhibit
The Shanghai History Museum is putting on an exhibition to mark the 60th anniversary of the Long March.On show are more than 220photos and 40items that explain with pictures how the communist Red Army drew back from its besieged (被围困的) bases in Jiangxi Province and fought its way to northern Shanxi province in the mid-1930s.Explanations are all in Chinese.The show will end on November 20.
Time:10:00am-4:00pm.
Address:1286Hongqiao Road
Admission:8yuan for Chinese/15yuan for foreigners
Thai elephants
Eight elephants from Thailand are entertaining visitors at Changfeng Park by riding bikes,playing basketball,balancing on a beam,dancing and blowing a mouth-organ.People are encouraged to have a tug-of-war (拔河比赛) with the animals or lie on the ground and have the elephants walk over them.The elephants give three shows a day at 9:30am,3:30pm and 8:00pm and there is an additional show at 1:30pm at weekends.The show will end on November 15.
Address:189Daduhe Road
Admission:30-40yuan
Dancing dolphins
Dolphins jumping from the water to touch a ball,swaying their bodies to music,kissing people and solving math by tapping their tails have made the dolphinarium in Peace Park an attraction for children.Seals and sea lions also perform.
Hours:10:30am,4:00pm,and 7:30pm
Admission:20yuan for adults and 10yuan for children.
25.If you go to visit the Long March exhibit with an Australian,how much will you pay altogether for the admission?B
A.16yuan     B.23yuan     C.30yuan    D.20yuan
26.At the exhibition,you will seeD.
A.many articles written by famous writers
B.many things left by the Red Army
C.books on the Long March
D.many photos and pictures about the Long Match.
27.Which of the following is NOT done by the Thai elephants?C
A.Riding bicycles.
B.Blowing a mouth-organ
C.Doing math            
D.Having a tug-of-war with people.
28.The dolphinarium in Peace Park is a hall where you can seeA.
A.not only dolphins but also seals and sea lions perform  
B.only seals and sea lions perform
C.only dolphins perform
D.only seals perform.

分析 本文是一篇广告类文章.文章主要介绍了长征展、泰国大象和海豚表演,介绍了时间、地点和价格等方面的内容.

解答 25-28 BDCA
25  B   考查细节理解.根据文章对"Long March exhibit"的介绍"Admission:8 yuan for Chinese/15 yuan for foreigners"可知,8+25=13yuan.故本题的答案是B.
26  D   考查细节理解.根据文章对"Long March exhibit"的介绍"On show are more than 220 photos and 40 items that explain with pictures how the communist Red Army drew back from its besieged (被围困的) bases in Jiangxi Province and fought its way to northern Shanxi province in the mid-1930s."可知有很多关于长征的照片和图片,本题的答案是D.
27  C   考查细节理解.根据文章对"Thai elephants"的介绍"Eight elephants fromThailandare entertaining visitors at Changfeng  Park by riding bikes,playing basketball,balancing on a beam,dancing and blowing a mouth-organ."可知骑车子,吹口琴和人拔河这些活动泰国大象都做,就不做数学题,C不包括在内.故本题的答案是C.
28  A  考查细节理解.根据原句Dancing dolphins叙述了海豚的各种表演,末句Seals and sea lions also perform,海豹和海狮也表演,故选A.

点评 学生需要认真阅读原文,把握文章大意,对文章脉络有整体的了解,能仔细查找文中细节,并能根据文章内容进行合理的推测判断.

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37.A.battleB.competitionC.argumentD.conversation
38.A.tookB.thoughtC.turnedD.handed
39.A.statueB.graphC.pictureD.Poster
40.A.otherwiseB.howeverC.thereforeD.besides
41.A.leaveB.cryC.explainD.argue
42.A.goodB.harmC.favorD.punishment
43.A.amusedB.controlledC.uninterestedD.relaxed
44.A.meaningfulB.forgetfulC.regretfulD.hurtful
45.A.asideB.aboveC.beneathD.behind
46.A.wroteB.finishedC.readD.collected
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52.A.actuallyB.normallyC.immediatelyD.generally
53.A.decoratedB.offeredC.signedD.bought
54.A.thankfulnessB.forgivenessC.compensationD.communication
55.A.friendshipB.educationC.knowledgeD.future

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