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【题目】 Fallingwater is a house built over a waterfall in Southwestern Pennsylvania. Frank Lloyd Wright, America's most famous architect(建筑师), designed the house in 1935. It immediately became famous.

In-Depth Tour

The tour is best if you want to know why Wright created it. The number of visitors on each tour is limited and photography is allowed for personal use only. Children nine years and older should be with adults on this tour.

$65.00 per person with advance(预先的) ticket booking only Daily from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Guided House Tour

This tour visits all the major rooms of the house and lasts about one hour. Photography is not allowed during this tour. The Guided House Tour allows children six years and older to enjoy the house with their parents.

Adults—$20.00 with advance booking

—$23.00 when booked on site

Youth (aged 6-12)—$14.00 with advance booking

—$17.00 when booked on site

Brunch(早午餐) Tour

The guests join their guide for brunch before they leave. Children nine years and older should stay with adults on this tour. Please allow three hours in total for this experience.

$115.00 per person with advance ticket booking only

May through September-Saturdays & Sundays at 9:00 a.m.

1How much will a couple with an 8-year-old girl pay if they buy the tickets on site?

A.$34.B.$63.C.$40.D.$54.

2What can we know about In-Depth Tour?

A.Children ten years should be with adults.B.Visitors can't take photos.

C.The ticket is bought on site.D.The number of visitors is not limited.

【答案】

1B

2A

【解析】

本篇是宾夕法尼亚州西南部一座建在瀑布上的落水屋的旅游广告。广告介绍了游览落水屋项目价格、时间及注意事项。

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推理判断题。根据文中“Adults $23.00 when booked on siteYouth (aged 6-12) $17.00 when booked on site” 可知成人在现场预订时为23.00美元;青年(6-12岁)在现场预订时为17.00美元;一对夫妇需$46、一个8岁的女孩需$17,共$63;故选B

2

细节理解题。根据文中“Children nine years and older should be with adults on this tour”可知九岁及九岁以上的儿童应该和成人一起参加这次旅行;故选A

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