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16.The London Eye 4D Film Experience started in August and is included in the London Eye ticket price.It is a fantastic 4D film to entertain you before your trip on the London Eye.The 4D effects are great.No Extra Cost to You
That's right; you buy your ticket for the London Eye and 4D cinema experience.Merlin Entertainments,the London Eye owners,spent 5million creating the film and building the 4D cinema and wanted to improve the value for money of the London Eye.
What to Expect
The 4D Cinema entrance is in the ticket hall.So after buying your ticket,go straight to it,where you'll be given a pair of glasses.About 160visitors will pass through the 4D cinema every 8minutes so don't worry about waiting time.People in the bright pink cinema are all standing on four levels.The top level is designed for wheelchairs.
London Eye 4D Film
Put on your glasses and enjoy yourself.The story is about a little girl visiting London with her father and she wants to be higher to get a better view so she comes to the London Eye.It differs from watching the 3D film for all your senses are involved.When it snows on screen,you feel it snows in the cinema.And when you watch the fireworks,you can really smell them.
For a short film,less than four minutes,before the main attraction you think you've come for,you are going to love this free extra.I stood there with my mouth wide open at the end as many others did.It's fantastic!The effects are the Hollywood standard as no expense is spared.I was lucky enough to try the film three times on the first day and I still want to go back again.
36.What does the author mainly tell us in this passage?A
A.He mainly introduces the 4D film of Merlin Entertainments.
B.He mainly introduces the London Eye entertainment centre.
C.He mainly tells us his experiences while creating the 4D film.
D.He mainly introduces to us how to take part in the 4D film.
37.Why did the Merlin Entertainments build the 4D film cinema?B
A.Because it wanted to attract more visitors to London.
B.Because it wanted to increase the value of the London Eye.
C.Because it could provide more entertainments for visitors.
D.Because it could earn more money from the public in the UK.
38.Where could people get into the 4D film cinema?C
A.Under the London Eye.
B.In the Hollywood.
C.In the ticket hall.
D.In the ticket centre.
39.While seeing a 4D film,people will feelD.
A.greatly frightened
B.much worried
C.sweet smell
D.as if they were on the scene
40.According to the passage,a 4D film probably lasts aboutC.
A.4seconds
B.8seconds
C.4minutes
D.8minutes.
分析 本文主要向读者介绍了伦敦4D电影的乐趣,它不同于3D电影,更使人身临其境,使你毫不厌倦.
解答 36.A.细节理解题.文章主要向读者介绍了伦敦4D电影的乐趣,它不同于3D电影,可以有全新的体验,故选A.
37.B.细节理解题.根据第二段"Merlin Entertainments,the London Eye owners,spent 5million creating the film and building the 4D cinema and wanted to improve the value for money of the London Eye."建造4D电影院的目的是提升伦敦之眼的价值,故选B.
38.C.细节理解题.由第三段"The 4D Cinema entrance is in the ticket hall"可知在售票大厅可以进入4D电影院,故选C.
39.D.细节理解题.由第四段"It differs from watching the 3D film for all your senses are involved"可知4D电影会使你觉得身临其境.故选D.
40.C.细节理解题.由最后一段"For a short film,less than four minutes"可知电影不超过四分钟,故选C.
点评 本篇阅读篇幅不长但题目较多,因此极考查考生对细节之处的定位和理解能力,需要找准答案所在的句子进行深入理解,做出选择.

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