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7.Acrobatic(杂技的) Show in Haidian Theatre Beijing
  Introduction of the Show:
  This is the entertainment that should not be missed by the young and old on a visit to Beijing.You can see breath-holding acrobatics,some of which can be so   demanding in the balance skill as to be close to the impossible.
  This time you can see the bicycling show-ten cycling girls all ending up on a bicycle with their fans spread out like a peacock.There are also girls bending and folding their bodies to a position where the feet hold the face and the head and hands are still balancing some glasses.Other exciting acts are the martial arts(武术),balancing of bowls,rope walking,pole climbing,roller skating and plate swirling(转碟子),etc.
  Ticket Prices
  Two daily acrobatic shows from 5:15 pm to 7:15 pm.The detailed price is as follows (including 5-65 years old):
  Yellow Zone:(Mid Rows 14-23)RMB 120
  Blue Zone:(Mid Rows 1-4)RMB 160
  Green Zone:(Mid Rows 8-13)RMB 220
  Red VIP Zone:(Mid Rows 5-7)RMB 400
  Booking
  Book at Beijing-travels.com or call 13801067568
  Booking information:Your Name,Shows,Date,Time,Tickets,Telephone Number.We will explain your enquiry(咨询) or confirm booking within one working day.When your booking is confirmed,you will receive a confirmation letter by e-mail,which includes the detailed tickets with prices.
  Payment
  Please pay cash to our clerks when you get to the theater.Both RMB and US dollar are acceptable.
21.What can we infer from the passage above?D
A.Only children would like to watch it.
B.It will include the bicycling show by a peacock.
C.It will be shown only twice.
D.It will be performed by highly-skilled acrobatic group.
22.If a couple with their 4-year-old child want to sit in Row 6,they should payA.
A.800 yuan        
B.660 yuan
C.240 yuan       
D.320 yuan
23.What is the main idea of this passage?C
A.The ways to book acrobatic show tickets.
B.The popularity of acrobatic shows in Beijing.
C.An advert for Beijing Acrobatic Show.
D.The introduction of Chinese acrobatic.

分析 本文属于说明文阅读,作者通过这篇文章主要向我们描述了从表演内容,票价,预定以及付款方式等几方面介绍该杂技表演,其目的是为了吸引更多观众前来观看.

解答 21.D 细节理解题,文章第二自然段介绍了"bicycling show"中十位表演者高难度的动作与技巧,让观众们"breath-holding",并且在观众中引起热烈的反应,足见其杂技表演的精湛;故选D.
22.A 细节理解题.在"Ticket  Prices"这一段落中,其介绍了位于Row 6的票价属于"Red VIP Zone",则夫妻两人共需800元,而文章介绍了5至65岁人员需购票,而4岁小孩无需购票,故最终票价为800元;故选A.
23.C 推理判断题.本文从表演内容,票价,预定以及付款方式等几方面介绍该杂技表演,其目的是为了吸引更多观众前来观看,这无疑是个商业广告;故选C.

点评 考察学生的细节理解和推理判断能力,做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确的选择.在做推理判断题不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.

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