题目内容

【题目】阅读下面的图表,完成43—45小题。

Indoor Water Park

Opening time

9: 00a.m.--6:00p.m. from Monday to Friday

8: 00a.m.- 10: 00p.m. from Saturday to Sunday

Ticket price

Adults: 150 yuan/person: 130 yuan/member

Children: above 1.2 meters, 75 yuan/person; 60 yuan/member under 1.2 meters. free

Should not take

food, pets, knives, rings

Things to remember

Children under 1. 4 meters and old people above 60 should stay with

other adults

You should follow the rules in the water park.

If you have some health problems and aren’t suitable for water activities,

you'd better not come in

1How long is the water park open on Tuesday?

A. For seven hours B. For eight hours C. For nine hours

2An adult member and a child member(above 1.2 meters)should pay_____ for the tickets.

A. 190 yuan B. 205 yuan C. 225 yuan

3What can visitors probably take to the Indoor Water Park?

A. Rings B. Food C. Mobile phones

【答案】

1C

2A

3C

【解析】这是一个室内水上公园的广告。

1根据9: 00a.m.--6:00p.m. from Monday to Friday可知星期二开放9个小时;故选C

2根据Adults: 130 yuan/member Children: above 1.2 meters, 60 yuan/member故选A

3根据

Should not take

food, pets, knives, rings

故选C

练习册系列答案
相关题目

【题目】Where can you learn about the cultural relies(文物)of our country? You may visit mu seums or read books, but now a CCTV show may give you a more fun way to learn about them.

The show is called National Treasure, it has 10 episodes () it shows 27treasures from 9 museums across China. In order to make ancient culture relics come alive, the show uses different ways to explain the story history and culture behind them.

Although it's a show about old relics, it looks modern and technical(技术的),An IMAX-sized LED sired screen on the stage shows the treasures in detail.

The treasures are presented(呈现) by National treasure keepers(守护者), both famous people and common people. Instead of just telling the stories and history behind the treasures, the show invites famous actors to be national treasures keepers, And they act out, this stories on the stage. The actors even use the funny words to make their performances interesting and alive. For example, on the show, actor wang Kai played Emperor Qianlong TV viewers loved his performances.

While telling the stories behind the treasures, National treasure keepers also tell their own stories. For example, an old man named Qiu Qingnian is good at making natural paints for repairing ancient paintings. For many years he has been looking for mines() deep inside mountains. On the TV program, he shows TV viewers how to make natural paints.

The show has become widely popular with its interesting plots(情节), good performances and funny words. It has promoted (推广)ancient cultural relics and has encouraged more people to visit museums.

1The show National Treasure was produced to___________.

A. look for national treasure keepers

B. make ancient cultural relics come alive

C. show the modern technology

D. invite some famous actors to act out

2From the passage, we can learn something about the show National Treasure Except ________.

A. actors good performances B. the stories with interesting plots

C. Qiu Qingnian's memes D. the history and culture behind

3What column(专栏)in a magazine might the passage come from?

A. Health B. History and culture C. Sports D. Science and technology

4The writer's main purpose of writing the passage is__________

A. to tell us what national treasure keepers do

B. to explain why National Treasure is popular

C. to teach us the ways of making natural paints

D. to introduce the TV show National Treasure

【题目】阅读C判断正(A)(B)。请将答案编号涂卡。A表示正确,B表示错误

Bangladesh (孟加拉)is an agricultural country between India and Burma. Storms from the

Indian Ocean sweep across the country every year, and large areas of farming land are flooded(冲毁). The people are very poor.

Fewer than half of the country’s children complete their primary education. When they are six or seven years old, many children leave school to work in the fields or at home. The rest of their "education" consists of looking after cattle, collecting firewood or doing household jobs.

Not long ago, an experimental school was opened near the capital, Dacca, to help poor children. There are only 120 children in the school, which has three classrooms. In each class, forty pupils are divided into four groups of ten. Each pupil is free to decide which group he or she wants to join.

The most able pupils do a great deal of the teaching. They act as group monitors. Their duty is to ensure that all pupils in their group understand and practice what the teacher has taught.

There are a number of unusual features in the Bangladesh school. Children do not move up a class automatically when they grow older. Each group is promoted (升级)only when EVERY pupil in it has succeeded in getting to the right standard. As a result, all members of a group work hard to help the less able pupils. Nobody is left behind.

Lessons are extremely practical and include work on farming, carpentry, health and running a home, as well as lessons on the basic skills of reading, writing and arithmetic. At school, pupils prepare for adult life by learning to carry out almost all the tasks which they will face when they grow older.

If pupils have to look after cattle or young children, they are allowed to bring them to school. If a child has to stay at home to help his parents, there is no scolding or punishment (责罚) at school. Children enjoy their lessons and the school is cheap to run. It is so successful that other schools in Bangladesh are beginning to imitate (模仿) its methods. Visitors are even coming from other agricultural countries to see if they can use a similar method.

1Many people in Bangladesh work on farms

2Most children in Bangladesh complete their primary education

3In each group, the biggest or oldest pupil is made a monitor.

4At the end of each school year, all the pupils move to a higher class

5At school, pupils learn to do almost all the tasks needed in adult life

违法和不良信息举报电话:027-86699610 举报邮箱:58377363@163.com

精英家教网