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On the evening of June 21, 1992, a tall man with brown hair and blue eyes entered the beautiful hall of the Bell Tower Hotel in Xi’an with his bicycle. The hotel workers received him and telephoned the manager, for they had never seen a bicycle in the hotel ball before, though they lived in “the kingdom of bicycles.”

1.The hotel workers told the manager about Friedlander coming to the hotel because       .

A. he asked to see the manager   

B. he entered the hall with a bike

C. the manager had to know about all foreign guests

D. the manager knew about his trip and was expecting him

2.Friedlander is visiting the three countries in the following order,        .

 A. China, India, and Pakistan   B. India, China, and Pakistan

 C. Pakistan, China, and India    D. China, Pakistan, and India

3.What made Friedlander want to come to China?

 A. The stories about Marco Polo.     B. The famous sights in Xi’an .

 C. His interest in Chinese silk.     D. His childhood dreams about bicycles .、

4.Friedlander can be said to be       .

   A. clever       B. friendly       C. hardworking    D. strong—minded

 

【答案】

 

1.B

2.B

3.A

4.D   

【解析】略

 

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