The Ritz-Carlton New York Battery Park

☆☆☆☆☆ ($ 299 per night)

Location: No. 2 West Street

About it: You can have a good view of the

Statue of Liberty from the 39-floor, 298-room

Hotel.

Millennium Hilton

☆☆☆☆ ($ 219 per night)

Location: No. 55 Church Street

About it: You can go swimming in the indoor swimming pool.

The hotel is directly across from Times Square.

Midtown East

☆☆☆☆ ($ 170 per night)

Location: Between East 41st Street and

East 54th Street

About it: It’s quite convenient to pay a visit

to the United Nations, Grand Central

Station, and so on.

Marriott New York Financial Center

☆☆☆ ($ 209 per night)

Location: No. 85 West Street

About it: Next to many shopping malls.

It’s quite convenient if you want to buy

things in this modern city.

1.Which hotel mentioned(被提及) is the most expensive according to the passage?

A. Midtown East.

B. Millennium Hilton

C. Marriott New York Financial Center.

D. The Ritz-Carlton New York Battery Park

2.Which hotel will you choose if you want to go shopping?

A. Midtown East.

B. Millennium Hilton

C. Marriott New York Financial Center.

D. The Ritz-Carlton New York Battery Park

3.Which two hotels are on the same street?

A. Midtown East and Millennium Hilton.

B. Millennium Hilton and Marriott New York Financial Center.

C. Marriott New York Financial Center and The Ritz-Carlton New York Battery Park.

D. The Ritz-Carlton New York Battery Park and Midtown East.

4.Which of the following is TRUE in the passage?

A. You can swim indoors in Midtown East

B. The five-star hotel has 39 gates to get in and out.

C. It’s convenient to visit the United Nations from Millennium Hilton.

D. Marriott New York Financial Center is more expensive than Midtown East even though it has only three stars.

5.The passage is probably from__________________.

A. a guidebook B. a dictionary

C. a telephone D. an application form

完形填空

A Thanksgiving Day article printed in a newspaper told of a school teacher who asked her class of first graders to draw a picture of something they were ________ for. She thought of how little these children from poor neighborhoods really had to be thankful for. ________ she knew that most of them would draw pictures of turkeys(火鸡) or tables with food. The teacher was ________ to see the picture Douglas handed in… a ________hildishly(幼稚地) drawn hand.

But whose hand? The class was greatly interested in the abstract(抽象的) image. “I think it must be the hand of God that brings us food,” said one child. “A farmer,” said another, “because he ________ the turkeys.” ________ when the others were at work, the teacher came over to Douglas’s desk and asked whose hand it was. “It’s your hand, Teacher.” he ________ .

She remembered that very often at break time she had taken Douglas, a short ________ child by the hand. She often did that with the children. But it ________ so much to Douglas. Perhaps this was everyone’s Thanksgiving, not for the material things given to us but for the ________ , in whatever small way, to give to others.

1.A. helpful B. thankful C. useful D. careful

2.A. So B. Because C. But D. Though

3.A. angry B. worried C. sorry D. amazed

4.A. simple B. difficult C. beautiful D. wild

5.A. plants B. makes C. raises D. produces

6.A. Sadly B. Luckily C. Carelessly D. Finally

7.A. whispered B. shouted C. cried D. laughed

8.A. cheerful B. lonely C. funny D. silly

9.A. meant B. said C. needed D. asked

10.A. change B. decision C. chance D. reply

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