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St. Paul’s Cathedral
Ludgate Hill, EC4
Underground: St. Paul’s; Bus: 6, 8, 11, 15, 22, 25
Open: Daily 8:00-19:00 (17:00 from Oct. to Mar.)
Entrance free
Designed by the great architect, Sir Christopher Wren, St. Paul’s Cathedral was built following the Great Fire of London of 1666, which destroyed the gothic cathedral on the site at that time. It is an inescapable attraction for all travellers to this great city and the most recognisable gothic cathedral in England. Its choir(唱诗班)is internationally famous. Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer were married here in 1981.
Buckingham Palace
South end of the Mall (SW1)
Underground: St. James’s Park, Victoria, Hyde Park Corner, Green Park; Bus: 2, 11, 14, 16, 19, 22, 24, 29, 30, 38, 52, 73, 74, 137
Buckingham Palace is Queen Elisabeth II’s official residence(住所), and has been the official residence of Britain’s monarch(君主)since 1837. The State Rooms at Buckingham Palace have been opening to the public for the Annual Summer Opening, in August and September, since 1993. The Queen is not at Buckingham Palace when it is open to the public; she goes to one of her country residences. The State Rooms are extremely grand. You can see many of the treasures of the Royal Collection: paintings by Rembrandt, Rubens and Canaletto; and beautiful examples of English and French furniture.
The Tower of London
Tower Hill, EC3
Underground: Tower Hill; Bus: 42, 78
Open: Mon.— Sat.9:00-18:00; Sun.8:00-19:00
Parts of the Tower of London are over nine centuries old, as building began under William the Conqueror in 1078. Famous as a prison in the distant past, the Tower has also been a royal residence, a zoo and an observatory(瞭望台). It is now a museum and many thousands of people visit it every year in particular to see the Crown Jewels. Only by going inside can you experience nearly a thousand years of history and hear the myths and legends that make it “a day out to die for”.
Westminster Abbey
Broad Sanctuary, SW1
Underground: Westminster, St James’s Park; Bus: 3, 11, 12, 24, 29, 39, 53, 59, 76, 77, 88, 109, 155, 168, 170, 172, 184, 503
Open: Daily 8:00-18:00 (Mar. — Dec., Tuesday till 20:00)
Entrance free
Located next to the Houses of Parliament in the heart of London, Westminster Abbey is a gothic church and place of worship. The building of the present Abbey was started by King Henry III in 1245. The oldest parts of the building date back to 1050. Westminster Abbey has hosted many royal weddings including the wedding of The Queen and Prince Philip in 1947 and the wedding of Prince William and Kate in 2011. It is a traditional place of coronation(加冕礼)and burial for English monarchs—38 monarchs have been crowned at the Abbey. There are many tombs there, including those of Queen Elizabeth I, “Bloody” Queen Mary, naturalist Charles Darwin, many poets and writers.
【小题1】You can see the inside of all the buildings all the year around except ______.

A.St. Paul’s CathedralB.the Tower of London
C.Westminster AbbeyD.Buckingham Palace
【小题2】The two places you can visit by getting off at the same underground station are ______.
A.Buckingham Palace and Westminster Abbey
B.Buckingham Palace and St. Paul’s Cathedral
C.Westminster Abbey and the Tower of London
D.the Tower of London and St. Paul’s Cathedral
【小题3】Where is the text most probably taken from?
A.A history book about London.
B.A guidebook for visitors to London.
C.A book about London’s development.
D.A book about London’s churches.

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St. Paul’s Cathedral
Ludgate Hill, EC4
Underground: St. Paul’s; Bus: 6, 8, 11, 15, 22, 25
Open: Daily 8:00-19:00 (17:00 from Oct. to Mar.)
Entrance free
Designed by the great architect, Sir Christopher Wren, St. Paul’s Cathedral was built following the Great Fire of London of 1666, which destroyed the gothic cathedral on the site at that time. It is an inescapable attraction for all travellers to this great city and the most recognisable gothic cathedral in England. Its choir(唱诗班)is internationally famous. Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer were married here in 1981.
Buckingham Palace
South end of the Mall (SW1)
Underground: St. James’s Park, Victoria, Hyde Park Corner, Green Park; Bus: 2, 11, 14, 16, 19, 22, 24, 29, 30, 38, 52, 73, 74, 137
Buckingham Palace is Queen Elisabeth II’s official residence(住所), and has been the official residence of Britain’s monarch(君主)since 1837. The State Rooms at Buckingham Palace have been opening to the public for the Annual Summer Opening, in August and September, since 1993. The Queen is not at Buckingham Palace when it is open to the public; she goes to one of her country residences. The State Rooms are extremely grand. You can see many of the treasures of the Royal Collection: paintings by Rembrandt, Rubens and Canaletto; and beautiful examples of English and French furniture.
The Tower of London
Tower Hill, EC3
Underground: Tower Hill; Bus: 42, 78
Open: Mon.— Sat.9:00-18:00; Sun.8:00-19:00
Parts of the Tower of London are over nine centuries old, as building began under William the Conqueror in 1078. Famous as a prison in the distant past, the Tower has also been a royal residence, a zoo and an observatory(瞭望台). It is now a museum and many thousands of people visit it every year in particular to see the Crown Jewels. Only by going inside can you experience nearly a thousand years of history and hear the myths and legends that make it “a day out to die for”.
Westminster Abbey
Broad Sanctuary, SW1
Underground: Westminster, St James’s Park; Bus: 3, 11, 12, 24, 29, 39, 53, 59, 76, 77, 88, 109, 155, 168, 170, 172, 184, 503
Open: Daily 8:00-18:00 (Mar. — Dec., Tuesday till 20:00)
Entrance free
Located next to the Houses of Parliament in the heart of London, Westminster Abbey is a gothic church and place of worship. The building of the present Abbey was started by King Henry III in 1245. The oldest parts of the building date back to 1050. Westminster Abbey has hosted many royal weddings including the wedding of The Queen and Prince Philip in 1947 and the wedding of Prince William and Kate in 2011. It is a traditional place of coronation(加冕礼)and burial for English monarchs—38 monarchs have been crowned at the Abbey. There are many tombs there, including those of Queen Elizabeth I, “Bloody” Queen Mary, naturalist Charles Darwin, many poets and writers.

  1. 1.

    You can see the inside of all the buildings all the year around except ______.

    1. A.
      St. Paul’s Cathedral
    2. B.
      the Tower of London
    3. C.
      Westminster Abbey
    4. D.
      Buckingham Palace
  2. 2.

    The two places you can visit by getting off at the same underground station are ______.

    1. A.
      Buckingham Palace and Westminster Abbey
    2. B.
      Buckingham Palace and St. Paul’s Cathedral
    3. C.
      Westminster Abbey and the Tower of London
    4. D.
      the Tower of London and St. Paul’s Cathedral
  3. 3.

    Where is the text most probably taken from?

    1. A.
      A history book about London.
    2. B.
      A guidebook for visitors to London.
    3. C.
      A book about London’s development.
    4. D.
      A book about London’s churches.
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Many New Yorkers of Chinese origin are children of those who came to America after the Civil War, mostly from Guangzhou. Today the Chinese community in the city numbers more than 70 000, the greatest concentration being in Chinatown. Though it has not escaped a certain degree of “Americanization”, Chinatown has retained a flavour unique in the city. There are pagodalike telephone booths, Chinese-language newspapers and magazines and a Chinese Museum.

Many Chinese restaurants offer special food from different regions of China—Guangzhou, Sichuan, Beijing, Shanghai—usually at very reasonable prices. The most colourful day of the year in Chinatown is Chinese New Year when the area comes alive with masked dancers, fire-breathing dragons and fireworks.

The heart of Chinatown is Mott Street. Decorated with light and colour, it is a narrow, winding street full of restaurants, specialized grocery stores and curio shops. Chinatown has managed to keep its special character different and unchanged.

64. __________ in Chinatown in New York.

A. Most Chinese Americans in America live

B. Out of 70 000 Chinese descendants in New York, many live

C. People coming from various parts of the world are grouped

D. Most New Yorker live and work

65. In New York Chinatown __________.

A. one can find different cuisine(风味) from China

B. people can find all kinds of food from China

C. food prices are lower than those in the Mainland of China

D. only Chinese things are on sale

66. On Chinese New Year’s Day __________.

A. all the people in Chinatown perform Chinese traditional dances

B. Chinese traditional dances and fireworks make the holiday merrier

C. dragons begin to breathe fire

D. the most colourful phenomenon is the masked dancers

67. People are most likely to __________ when they visit New York Chinatown.

A. eat Italian meals, see a music of opera and get an old Chinese vase

B. have hot dishes, get a piece of China and enjoy a ballet

C. get soy-bean milk, enjoy Beijing roast duck and buy a piece of porcelain

D. eat a piece of pizza, buy some bowls and Chinese paintings

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