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【题目】

Louvre Museum(卢浮宫)

Opening hours

Monday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday:

from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Wednesday, Friday:

from 9 a.m.to 9:45 p.m.

Tuesday: closed

Free admission

(免费入场)

Visitors under the age of 18

Old people from the European Economic Area

Teachers of art and art history

Disabled visitors

Entrances

to the museum

Pyramid and Galerie du Carrousel entrances: from 9 a.m.to 7:30 p.m.

Passage Richelieu entrance: from 9 a.m.to 5:30 p.m.

Porte des Lions entrance: This entrance may be closed for technical(技术的)reasons.Please call us the day before your visit at 40205317.

1When is Louvre Museum closed?

A. On Monday.B. On Tuesday.C. On Saturday.D. On Sunday.

2Who can visit Louvre Museum for free?

A. Visitors under 25 years old.B. Children from the European Economic Area.

C. Students of art and art history.D. Disabled visitors.

3Which entrance to the museum may be closed for technical reasons?

A. Pyramid entrance.B. Galerie du Carrousel entrance.

C. Passage Richelieu entrance.D. Porte des Lions entrance.

【答案】

1B

2D

3D

【解析】

本文主要介绍卢浮宫开放的时间,免费情况和进馆入口。

1细节理解题。根据表格第二行Tuesday: closed可知卢浮宫星期二是关门的,故选B

2细节理解题。根据第三行Visitors under the age of 18/Old people from the European Economic Area/Teachers of art and art history/Disabled visitors。可知18岁以下的游客、来自欧洲经济区的老年人、艺术和艺术史老师和残疾人游客,他们是免费的,故选D

3细节理解题。根据第四行Porte des Lions entrance: This entrance may be closed for technical(技术的)reasons.可知Porte des Lions可能会因为技术问题关闭,故选D

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We used to think owning more was the way to lead a rich life. But now many people believe that owning less is rich, perhaps richer.

According to US writer Joel Stillerman, people who are educated and wealthy are more likely to have a minimalist lifestyle. These people are saying, ‘I can afford to have less.

But leading a minimalist lifestyle doesn’t only mean owning or spending less. Adam Lucacias from a UK research company Euromonitor found young people spend less on belongings, but more on short holidays and visits to the movies.

‘They are looking for a life that is all about culture.’ Alison Angus, the manager of Euromonitor, said.

So perhaps it all comes down to how we define (定义) ‘wealth’. Is wealth in life about buying more and owning more, or is it about learning more and experiencing more?

1Which of the following leads a minimalist lifestyle?

A. Alison Angus.B. Adam Lucacias.

C. Joe Stillerman.D. Joshua Becker.

2What does the underlined sentence mean

A. I can live a good life with no more education and money.

B. I can live a good life by experiencing less and learning more.

C. I can live a good life with necessary belongings and friends.

D. I can live a good life with less money and fewer belongings.

3Lin Hanxing’s definition of ‘wealth’ may probably cover __________.

A. Owning fewer friendsB. doing more learning

C. Having more holidaysD. Chatting less often with people

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