题目内容
2.70.How do schools enquire about the free resource pack?A
A.Contact A-Theatre at 6333 2222
B.Contact SISTIC hotline at 6123 4567
C.Email enquiries to grimms@atheatre.org
D.Visit any SISTIC authorized agents island-wide
71.Which of the following is NOT a suggested learning point of this musical?B
A.Thinking creatively.
B.Combining stories together.
C.Knowing the importance of teamwork.
D.Solving problems.
72.Which of the following statement is TRUE?C
A.Grimm's Fairy Tales is recommended only for children above 4years of age.
B.The stories,subtext and performances are designed mainly to attract children.
C.People can buy tickets more than one month ahead of the show date.
D.Bang Wenfu is the writer,director and music composer of the event.
73.According to the discount rules,D.
A.NTUC Card members can enjoy 15% off early bird rates before 15November.
B.international students who buy their tickets on 1Nov.can have 10% discount.
C.a Passion Card member who is above 55years old can enjoy 25% discount.
D.a NTUC Card member should pay 25.50ifhebuysaCat1ticketon15Nov.
分析 本文主要向我们介绍了一个有关格林童话的音乐剧,介绍了票价及其优惠政策,给出了从中关于学习的建议.
解答 70.A 细节理解题,根据A FREE resource pack will be given to schools that make a group booking.Contact A-Theatre at 6333 2222 for more details.可知学校通过联系6333 2222询问关于免费资源,故选A.
71.B 细节理解题,根据Look out for these learning points:1.Problem solving 2.Identifying key moral issues 3.Creative thingking and teamwork 4.Exploration of the oral tradition of storytelling using theatre.可知没有建议我们将故事结合到一起,故选B.
72.C 细节理解题,根据Enioy Early Bird discount of 10% off rregular ticket prices before 15November 2015.而表演时间是在2015年十二月15到23号可知可以提前一个月买票,所以C正确;误解分析:由This musical is recommended for children of 4 years of age and above.可知选项A错;由This musical will entertain people of all ages.可知选项B错;由Written and directed bu Brian Seward.可知选项D错;故选C.
73.D 细节理解题,由15%Discount-Passion Card members,NTUC Card members以及他在十一月15日买票可知需要30*(1-15%)=25.5,故选D.
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One Sunday,the(24)Brang.A representative from a local organization was calling to say the(25)DAnn had requested for Ashley had fallen through.No Santa Claus,no presents,nothing.Ann saw the cheer(26)Dfrom her children's faces at the news.Without a word,Kate ran into her room.Soon,Kate returned with her piggy bank,her face set with(27)A.And now she(28)B the coins and dollar bills out,one by one,onto the kitchen table:3.30."Mom,"shetoldAnn,"Iknowit'snotmuch.(29)Cmaybethiswillbuyapresentforthebaby."(30)Ceveryonewasreachingintopocketsandpurses.Soon,themoney(31)Donthekitchentable.Thetotal:130.
The next morning,Ann told her coworkers about her daughter's latest project.Throughout the day,more coworkers (32)D with contributions.Each time a little money came in,Ann called home.And with each (33)Bfrom her mother,Kate would scream into the phone and do a little dance of victory.With the story of Kate's gift(34)A beyond Ann's office,she received more contributions.By the end of the day,the total was now $500-plenty of a Christmas for Ashley's family.
That evening,Kate went with her mother to(35)Athe money.They bought plenty of household necessities.They(36)A had enough to buy food for a Christmas dinner.On Christmas Eve,Ann(37)Bthrough the pouring rain to where the family lived.When Ashley opened the door,Ann stood under her umbrella and wished the (38)Awoman a Merry Christmas.Then Ann began to unload the gifts from the car.With so many gifts to take inside,she abandoned the umbrella.Ashley(39)Cher in the rain.Soon both women were wet through,and the surprise had turned to something deeper,the kind of (40)D that brought them close to tears.
21.A.in charge | B.in need | C.in return | D.in turn |
22.A.excited | B.surprised | C.ashamed | D.disappointed |
23.A.with | B.without | C.to | D.from |
24.A.doorbell | B.phone | C.alarm | D.clock |
25.A.pleasure | B.permission | C.information | D.aid |
26.A.rise | B.show | C.take | D.disappear |
27.A.determination | B.peace | C.surprise | D.puzzle |
28.A.collected | B.counted | C.chose | D.found |
29.A.Or | B.And | C.But | D.So |
30.A.Gradually | B.Finally | C.Immediately | D.Constantly |
31.A.made up | B.picked up | C.took up | D.piled up |
32.A.put up | B.came out | C.set off | D.dropped by |
33.A.greeting | B.report | C.letter | D.gift |
34.A.spreading | B.sharing | C.starting | D.inventing |
35.A.spend | B.deliver | C.make | D.receive |
36.A.even | B.always | C.already | D.yet |
37.A.walked | B.drove | C.ran | D.cycled |
38.A.astonished | B.embarrassed | C.bored | D.frightened |
39.A.took | B.held | C.joined | D.attended. |
40.A.sympathy | B.sadness | C.anxiety | D.joy. |
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70.Which of the following statements is NOT true?C
A.The J.Paul Getty Museum is an art museum housed on two sites.
B.The Getty Villa is closed on the same holidays as the Getty Center.
C.The sale of alcohol is forbidden to people in the J.Paul Getty Museum.
D.Timed tickets must be obtained in advance in the Getty Villa.
71.In 2015,at leastD was/were a good time for enjoying all the art works in the J.Paul Getty Museum in one day.
A.all Mondays B.all Tuesdays
C.New Year holidays D.January 2 (Thursday)
72.People who go to the Getty Villa mayC.
A.enjoy the views overlooking Los Angeles
B.conduct the visit any time because the tickets are free
C.appreciate the arts and cultures of ancient Greece and ancient Rome
D.have lunches they bring with them anywhere inside the exhibition area.
One day,John (23)C Michelle while his wife,Nancy,stay ed behind on a Jet Ski (摩托艇).In that way,there would be (24)Dto bring back Michelle if she got into trouble.After John gave her a few(25)C,he took off.He'd sailed about three quarters of a mile down the river when he felt the wind (26)D.He knew that the stronger the wind grew,the more(27)A it would be for Michelle to control her board.(28)B,he turned and started sailing back toward the two women.
Michelle had (29)C decided to head for shore.The wind was too strong for her to handle the kite.She prepared to land her (30)D by releasing one of the four lines that kept the sail in the air.(31)Dshe didn't have a chance.She was thrown over the water,still (32)A to the kite.Seconds later,a huge wind sent the kite upward.Even more dangerous,the sail's lines started to twist together,round and round.Michelle(33)B to free from the kite.But she failed.
Nancy was several hundred feet away on the Jet Ski and couldn't get to her (34)Denough to help.By then,John had closed in and Michelle felt John (35)C her out of t he water.As she held his arm,he tried to pull the handle but couldn't (36)A it.Then suddenly,John let go.At that point,Michelle was sure she would die without him h olding (37)B her.But John had seen Nancy approaching and (38)Cthat he'd have a better chance of helping Michelle.He jumped onto the Jet Ski.As the kite dived down,with all his(39)B,he jumped from the Jet Ski onto the kite and dragged it to the water.Finally Michelle was saved.
This experience hasn't kept Michelle from loving kite-boarding."Life is fragile (脆弱的),but it's meant to be(40)A,"she says.
21.A.lectures | B.lessons | C.skills | D.measures |
22.A.show | B.teach | C.require | D.improve |
23.A.expected | B.controlled | C.instructed | D.saved |
24.A.anyone | B.everyone | C.none | D.someone |
25.A.sails | B.chances | C.tips | D.handles |
26.A.get up | B.slow down | C.die down | D.pick up |
27.A.challenging | B.exciting | C.interesting | D.frightening |
28.A.Amazed | B.Worried | C.Frustrated | D.Surprised |
29.A.always | B.still | C.already | D.even |
30.A.board | B.line | C.boat | D.kite |
31.A.So | B.And | C.Or | D.But |
32.A.attached | B.appealed | C.applied | D.added |
33.A.managed | B.attempted | C.demanded | D.advised |
34.A.bravely | B.nearly | C.slowly | D.quickly |
35.A.fetch | B.bring | C.lift | D.put |
36.A.reach | B.sense | C.remember | D.feel |
37.A.down | B.onto | C.back | D.out |
38.A.doubted | B.insisted | C.figured | D.pretended |
39.A.heart | B.strength | C.care | D.consideration |
40.A.enjoyed | B.pleased | C.pushed | D.spent. |