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配对阅读 左栏是5个人的旅游需求或计划,右栏是7个景点介绍。请根据5个人的需求或计划与合适的景点配对,并将答题卷卡上对应题目所选的选项涂黑。

( ) 1. Tom often hears about this beautiful sight from his friends. He decides to book a ticket and go there to see the fountain(喷泉)next week.

( ) 2.Zhang Lei has heard many stories of Peter the Great. He admires him very much and plans to go to St. Petersburg to get to know more about his great figure(形像).

( ) 3.Tina is an art student and she’s very interested in Russian arts. She would like to have a look at some paintings of old masters.

( ) 4.Bob has a surprising plan for this weekend. On Saturday afternoon he will take a ship to an island where he can see some wooden buildings.

( ) 5.Mr. White wants to go to a church tomorrow. He goes there because he’s very interested in the beautiful paintings in it.

A. The Bronze Horseman Statue is a part of Russian culture and a symbol of St. Petersburg. The statue(雕像) of Peter the Great can show this person’s great influence on the Russian.

B. Love it or hate it, the Church of the Savior in Moscow is an attractive(吸引人的) sight. The beautiful look may make your eyes brighten, and the paintings inside the church will make you say “Wow!”

C. Kizhi Island is an open-air museum of wooden buildings in Russia. These special buildings are made of wood only. It attracts(吸引) lots of visitors every year from all over the world.

D. Peterhof is beautiful and fun. You can go to Peterhof when the fountains are working during the day in summer. They are shut off in winter as well as in the evening.

E. The State Russia Museum holds one of the largest collections of Russia art in the world. View Russian art creations through the ages.

F. The State Hermitage Museum is one of the most important sights to see for any visitors. There you can see lots of different paintings of old masters.

G. Moscow is maddening, sprawling and chaotic, still scruffy in places. And yet it is also stunningly beautiful and vibrant, rich with history, culture and art.

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I left home for New Zealand to start my new life on my 15th birthday. My father and mother took me to Hong Kong, where we had to say goodbye. When we were saying goodbye, I suddenly felt afraid that I had never had before.

This was the first time I had traveled so far by myself. And going to a far-away place I have never been before made me feel terrible. I held back my tears until I could no longer see my parents. As I was wiping away my tears, I realized that, from that moment on, I would have to do everything by myself.

After my arrival in Wellington, my teacher, Ms. Lang, showed me around my new school. A few days later, I started having classes. There were only 20 students in each class. Only math, science, social studies and English were compulsory, and students could choose other subjects for themselves, I chose music, Japanese and health.

In New Zealand, students are very active in class. And teachers are not as serious. They often let us play games in class. We can sit with anyone we like, and the teacher can sit at her own desk or at a student’s desk. The school had an easy manner, with few rules.

Because there was no homework, we could join clubs or do anything we liked. I always went to the library after school, where I found a lot of books to help with my studies.

Studying in New Zealand is very different from studying in China. In New Zealand, students depend on the library to gain knowledge instead of waiting for what teachers ask them to do.

Time went fast. The two months flew by after I arrived. Then a week of exams began. I did not have to take these exams, because I had only been at the school for a short time. However, my math teacher encouraged me to take the math exam, as she thought I could do well.

Though there wasn’t much pressure on me, I worked very hard to get ready for the exam because I know that no pain means no gain.

When the day of the exam came, I found that I finished the paper faster than the other students. One week later, my teacher told the whole class who had got the top mark: It was me! I got 94 percent.

All my classmates were very happy and said congratulations to me. It was one of the happiest days of my life.

1. The word “Wellington” in the fourth paragraph is the name of _______.

A. the writer’s new teacher

B. the writer’s new school

C. a city in New Zealand

D. a person we don’t know

2. When she was wiping away her tears, the writer realized that________.

A. she had already arrived in New Zealand

B. she could no longer see her parents in Hong Kong

C. she had to say goodbye to her parents

D. she would start a new life in New Zealand all by herself

3. The word “compulsory” means_______ in Chinese.

A. 必修的 B. 选修的 C. 义务的 D. 有责任的

4. The writer always went to the library because ________.

A. the teacher asked her to do so

B. she wanted to gain knowledge with the help of many books

C. she had no homework and had nothing to do

D. she must get ready for the exams

5.The writer didn’t have to take the exams, ________.

A. so she didn’t work hard to get ready for them

B. but she thought she could do well and took the math exam

C. but she took the math exam and did best of all in it

D. so she found she finished the paper faster than the others

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