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15.The law requires equal treatment for all,regardless(不管)of race,religion,or sex.分析 法律要求平等对待所有的人,不管种族、宗教或性别是什么.
解答 答案是regardless;本题考查语境中选用适当的词;regardless adv.不管,不管; regardless of短语介词,不管,不顾; 根据语境,"不管"种族、宗教或性别是什么,故答案是regardless.
点评 翻译填空要根据所提供的汉语意思结合语境和句子结构选择恰当的词、短语或句型;同时注意句子结构和所选词的形式变化.
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4.Shakespeare's Birthplace and Exhibition
Henley Street,Stratford-Upon-Avon Tel:01789 204016
Shakespeare's Birthplace was the childhood home of William Shakespeare.Take a step back in time and see what life was like for the young Shakespeare growing up in Stratford-Upon-Avon.The house has been exactly furnished,and includes both original and copy items similar to those which would have been there in the house when Shakespeare was a boy.Beautiful painted cloths hang on the walls,brightly colored fabrics fill the rooms and his father's glove workshop has been recreated.At the back of the house is a beautiful garden containing many plants,herbs and flowers mentioned in Shakespeare's plays.
The neighboring exhibition shows Shakespeare's life and focuses on many rare local items connected with him,as well as a copy of the first edition of his collected plays published in 1623.
◎Limited disabled access
◎Many restaurants close to Shakespeare's Birthplace
◎Town center parking
◎Gift shop
◎Allow at least 45minutes to visit the house and the exhibition
21.What can we see in Shakespeare's birthplace?A
A.Old furniture. B.Ancient restaurants.
C.Colored gloves. D.Shakespeare's plays.
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A.£5.2. B.£13.4. C.£15. D.£18.6.
23.What is the deadline to enter the exhibition on Friday in July?C
A.4:00pm. B.5:00pm. C.5:30pm. D.6:00pm.
Henley Street,Stratford-Upon-Avon Tel:01789 204016
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The neighboring exhibition shows Shakespeare's life and focuses on many rare local items connected with him,as well as a copy of the first edition of his collected plays published in 1623.
◎Limited disabled access
◎Many restaurants close to Shakespeare's Birthplace
◎Town center parking
◎Gift shop
◎Allow at least 45minutes to visit the house and the exhibition
Adult£6.70 Child£2.60 Family£15.00 | ||||||
Summer | Mid | Winter | ||||
Jun-Aug | Apr-May Sep-Oct | Nov-Mar | ||||
Open | Last Entry | Open | Last Entry | Open | Last Entry | |
Monday-Saturday | 9:00am | 5:30pm | 10:00am | 5:00pm | 10:00am | 4:00pm |
Sunday | 9:30am | 6:00pm | 10:00am | 5:30pm | 10:30am | 4:00pm |
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C.Colored gloves. D.Shakespeare's plays.
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A.£5.2. B.£13.4. C.£15. D.£18.6.
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A.4:00pm. B.5:00pm. C.5:30pm. D.6:00pm.
5.-I have to finish my homework this morning._______.
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C. | Don't bother me | D. | See you this afternoon |