题目内容
二、 根据课文内容填写短语,完成表格
Item | Activity | |
Place | (1)at | |
Time | (2)during | |
People | (3) | |
Experience | First, they took a ride (4) | |
| Next, they hurried to have (5) . | |
| Later in the afternoon, they saw (6) |
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| Then they watched (7) | .They also did some shopping. |
| At the end of the day, they(8) . | |
二、 1. Hong Kong Disneyland
2. the winter holiday
3. Kitty and her parents
4. on Space Mountain
5. a quick meal
6. a parade of Disney characters
7. a 4-D film
8. watched the fireworks
阅读理解
They make people scream in fear,yet people pay for a chance to ride them. What are they? They are roller coasters,of course.
Hundreds of roller coasters make people excited at theme parks around the country. The first roller coaster in the United States was a train. People built it in 1800 in order to carry coal (煤) down a mountain. When it was no longer used as a coal train,it began a new life as an amusement (娱乐) ride. It went 18 miles downhill at a speed of 6 miles per hour. The entire ride lasted almost three hours.
Modern coaster tracks (轨道) are measured (计量) in feet rather than miles. The rides last minutes instead of hours,but they are far more exciting. Some reach a speed of 100 miles per hour.
People started building real roller coasters in the 1880s. Some gave such a wild ride that people often got hurt on them. Today's roller coasters are not dangerous. Safety bars and harnesses hold riders in place. In addition,workers spend four hours each day checking the coasters. In some parks,computers monitor (监控) the coasters throughout each ride.
根据短文内容,完成表格(每空一词)
Roller coasters in America | |
What they are | They make people scream in(1) , but people still like riding them. |
The first roller coaster | • It was first used as a{2) train. • It moved at a speed of 6 miles per(3) and the ride lasted almost(4) hours. |
Modern roller coasters | • They started in the late 19th(5) • The tracks were much(6) and the rides took(7) time than heW • They are far more (8). At first, some were quite (9) because of high speeds. But today, they are (10) than before because of narefnl nbpnVing and monitoring each day. |