题目内容
streets, you only have to avoid (避免) crowds of people. (3) About 19 million travellers visit Venice for the
enjoyable environment, art and food each year.
Seeing Venice on foot is the best. You can walk through the city in about an hour. Look around St.Mark's
Basilica and the Doge's Palace. (4) But you should know walking along the streets isn't as easy as traveling on
the city's canals. The canals are Venice's "streets". And you can enjoy the Grand Canal, the Rialto Bridge and
many wooden buildings.
Venice is fantastic. You shouldn't miss it in your life. No matter how long you're in Venice, it will leave a
pleasant feeling on you.
1. Why will you find noise disappearing as soon as you arrive in Venice?
2. What can you enjoy in Venice when traveling on the city's canals?
将短文中划线的两个句子译成汉语
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5. 请给短文拟一个适当的标题
2. I can enjoy the Grand Canal, the Rialto Bridge and many wooden buildings.
3. 每周大约有1900万游客因为威尼斯舒适的环境,精美的艺术和美味的食品来参观。
4. 但是你应当知道沿着街道散步不如在城市的运河玩那么容易。
5. Traveling in Venice
答案不唯一
完型填空。
Mrs Morison在法国旅游的时候,误了午饭.当她饥肠辘辘地带着小狗走进一家小饭馆后,由于语言不通闹出一些误会.她的肚子是不饿了,但是她的小狗却不见了,它跑到哪儿去了呢?阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意并选出最佳选项填空.
Where' s My Dog?
It was five in the afternoon. A bus 1 a small town. Mrs Morison got off and went in a restaurant by the road, with a small beautiful dog. She was traveling in 2 . She looked for her dog at noon and missed her lunch. So she was 3 now and wanted to have something there.
The waiter received the visitor 4 .But he knew little English and the woman couldn't speak French. They talked for a while 5 couldn't understand each other. She had to point to her 6 and then slapped (拍) the dog's belly (肚子). The waiter seemed to know 7 she wanted and carried the dog into the kitchen.
About half an hour some dishes were brought to the woman. They were all 8 and she was pleased with them. After she paid for her bill, she didn't leave. She waited for a while and said 9 to the waiter and they began to quarrel. Just at that moment the manager came back. He talked with the woman and then with the waiter. At last he understood: The English woman told the waiter to 10 her dog, but he thought she told him to cook it for her!
(1)
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A.left |
B.stopped in |
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C.went out of |
D.went through |
(2)
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A.England |
B.America |
C.Germany |
D.France |
(3)
[ ]
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A.asleep |
B.awake |
C.hungry |
D.thirsty |
(4)
[ ]
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A.warmly |
B.coldly |
C.angrily |
D.quietly |
(5)
[ ]
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A.and |
B.yet |
C.but |
D.for |
(6)
[ ]
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A.mouth |
B.nose |
C.face |
D.head |
(7)
[ ]
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A.how |
B.when |
C.where |
D.what |
(8)
[ ]
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A.terrible |
B.delicious |
C.bad |
D.poor |
(9)
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A.everything |
B.nothing |
C.something |
D.anything |
(10)
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A.kill |
B.feed |
C.hurt |
D.keep |
完型填空。
Mrs Morison在法国旅游的时候,误了午饭.当她饥肠辘辘地带着小狗走进一家小饭馆后,由于语言不通闹出一些误会.她的肚子是不饿了,但是她的小狗却不见了,它跑到哪儿去了呢?阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意并选出最佳选项填空.
Where' s My Dog?
It was five in the afternoon. A bus 1 a small town. Mrs Morison got off and went in a restaurant by the road, with a small beautiful dog. She was traveling in 2 . She looked for her dog at noon and missed her lunch. So she was 3 now and wanted to have something there.
The waiter received the visitor 4 .But he knew little English and the woman couldn't speak French. They talked for a while 5 couldn't understand each other. She had to point to her 6 and then slapped (拍) the dog's belly (肚子). The waiter seemed to know 7 she wanted and carried the dog into the kitchen.
About half an hour some dishes were brought to the woman. They were all 8 and she was pleased with them. After she paid for her bill, she didn't leave. She waited for a while and said 9 to the waiter and they began to quarrel. Just at that moment the manager came back. He talked with the woman and then with the waiter. At last he understood: The English woman told the waiter to 10 her dog, but he thought she told him to cook it for her!
(1)
[ ]
|
A.left |
B.stopped in |
|
C.went out of |
D.went through |
(2)
[ ]
|
A.England |
B.America |
C.Germany |
D.France |
(3)
[ ]
|
A.asleep |
B.awake |
C.hungry |
D.thirsty |
(4)
[ ]
|
A.warmly |
B.coldly |
C.angrily |
D.quietly |
(5)
[ ]
|
A.and |
B.yet |
C.but |
D.for |
(6)
[ ]
|
A.mouth |
B.nose |
C.face |
D.head |
(7)
[ ]
|
A.how |
B.when |
C.where |
D.what |
(8)
[ ]
|
A.terrible |
B.delicious |
C.bad |
D.poor |
(9)
[ ]
|
A.everything |
B.nothing |
C.something |
D.anything |
(10)
[ ]
|
A.kill |
B.feed |
C.hurt |
D.keep |