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【题目】

A.effort B.seldom C.favorite D.interest E.simple

“The Palace Museum is my 1 place, and I never get tired of going there no matter how many times I have

already visited. I like this book, as it helped me know much more about the museum,” one comm-enter(评论家)said on Douban, China’s equivalent to Good-reads

“My daughter loves the colorful cartoon illustrations in the book! They and the 2language are helping her

understand the Palace Museum better,” one buyer commented on Dangdang, a popular book shopping site in China.

“The book and the video are an 3 to explain the architecture of the Palace Museum, the history behind it and its key cultural relics with an easy-to-understand way,” said Wang Xudong, director of the Palace Museum.

They were developed to help children understand the Palace Museum, as well as build an 4 in the museum and

the most important part of traditional Chinese culture, the director added.

【答案】

1C

2E

3A

4D

【解析】

这是一篇记叙文,文章主要介绍豆瓣评论家、当当网站书籍购买者以及故宫博物院的院长王旭东对故宫的百科全书及视频的评价;可以帮助孩子们理解故宫,培养孩子们对博物馆以及传统文化的最重要的一部分的兴趣。

1句意:故宫是我最喜欢的地方,不管我已经参观了多少次,我永远不会厌烦去那儿。

名词place前面用形容词,根据“I never get tired of going there no matter how many times I have already visited”可知故宫是我”最喜欢的地方,用形容词favorite。故选C

2句意:他们和简单的语言正在帮助她更好的了解故宫。

名词language前面用形容词修饰。此处表达彩色卡通注释和简单的语言,用形容词simple。故选E

3句意:这本书和视频是在用一种易懂的方式来解释故宫的建筑,它背后的历史以及主要的文化遗迹。

不定冠词an后面用名词,此处用effort表示努力,不定式“to explain”做定语修饰effort。故选A

4句意:他们被发展来帮助孩子们理解故宫,和培养他们对博物馆以及传统文化的最重要的一部分的兴趣。

不定冠词an后面用名词,此处用build an interest in表达培养对某物的兴趣。故选D

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