With so many places of interest, world-famous museums and tall buildings, there is always plenty to do in New York. However, sightseeing in New York City might not be the easiest or the cheapest experience.
This is why our team of real, life-long New Yorkers have created the New York Pass. If you want to find the best of what this amazing city offers as well as save time and money during your visit, the New York Pass is something you should be interested in. In 2014, New York Passes have been used over 2,500,000 times. Get your Pass today and join the big savings it offers:
Free Tickets to More Than 70 places of interest Free Entry(进入) to best places of interest in NYC: Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, Top of the Rock, Circle Line River Cruise, Madame Tussaud’s, Food & Wall Street Tours, MET, MoMA & Guggenheim Museum. | Over $1300 worth of entrance fees(费用) That’s how much it would cost if you went sightseeing in New York and visited all the places of interest that New York Pass grants entrance to---without using the Pass. |
Line skipping privileges(特权) As a New York Pass holder, you are entitled to fast track entry to some of New York City’s places of interest – a great benefit saving you time, so you can see even more! | Free & Fast Collection Choice Not enough time for delivery? Opt(选定) for collection and you will be able to pick up your passes at Times Square just a few minutes after placing your order. |
Special Offer: 15% Off(打折) 3 and 7 Day Passes Buy online & Save in New York City Offer Ends: Thu 20 Dec 2014 Available online only---in New York City you will have to pay a full price | |
Product | Original(最初的) Price |
One-day adult pass | $85 |
One-day child pass (age 4-12) | $60 |
Two-day adult pass | $130 |
Two-day child pass (age 4-12) | $110 |
Three-day adult pass | $180 |
Three-day child pass (age 4-12) | $140 |
Seven-day adult pass | $230 |
Seven-day child pass (age 4-12) | $165 |
1.The purpose of this passage is to _________.
A. show people tickets fee of places interest in New York
B. explain something about New York Pass
C. introduce places of interest in New York
D. encourage people to buy New York Pass
2.What could be the lowest price for a Two-day adult pass and a Three-day child pass?
A. $250.5. B. $ 270. C. $249. D. $263.
3.Which of the following is true about New York Pass?
A. Its holders needn’t pay for the places it covers.
B. Its holders can save up to $1300 entrance fees.
C. Its holders needn’t queue to enter the places it covers.
D. It can be picked up at Times Square at any time after you order it.
4.The underlined phrase “are entitled to” most probably means “_________”.
A. have a specia name
B. have a special right
C. have a special time
D. have a special saving
We often see top students around us and everyone knows about them. Let us take Jenny as an example. She is the monitor of our class. She spends a lot of time working for our class. But she still gets good grades in all subjects. How do students like Jenny do that? When I asked her, she said, “Hard work is not the whole story. It’s not how long you sit at the desk with your books open. It’s what you do while you are sitting.” Indeed, we can see many top students actually spend fewer hours on their studies than their classmates. Jenny gave me some valuable suggestions.
If your math teacher assigns(分派) five problems you should do six. If your Chinese teacher assigns eight pages of reading, you should read nine. The more you practice, the more you learn.
Studying is a matter of personal preference(偏爱), so choose the way you are most comfortable with. Some people like working at night when the house is quiet, while others like doing their work early in the morning. Still others like studying as soon as they arrive home from school while the work is fresh in their minds. No matter which way suits you, try to do your best.
Studying is your business and business comes before entertainment(娱乐). When you are studying, phone calls should go unanswered, TV shows unwatched, snacks ignored. Studying is the only thing in your mind. Nothing can pull your attention away from what you are studying.
Studying is like eating. You chew it one bite at a time. You can plan what to do today, but don’t do too much. When you can’t finish the work you planned to do, you will feel disappointed and may lose confidence. On the other hand, you will not study well without a good plan. It all depends on how you arrange your time.
The students who hand in a clearly written paper is already half way to an A. Neat(工整的) papers are likely to get higher marks than sloppy(被泼水弄湿的) ones. When you write neatly and do your work carefully, the thoughts in your mind are clear. You are able to make fewer mistakes.
How to improve your studies | |
Passage outline | Supporting details |
Do more than you are asked | Do more than 1. your teacher asks you to because 2. makes you learn more. |
Choose suitbale ways | ◆ Some people like working on a 3. night, while others like doing their work early in the morning. Some people like studying their lessons upon their 4. home from school. |
Put study 5. entertainment | Fix all your 6. on what you are studying. |
7. your time well | ◆ Don’t try to do much at a time. ◆ Failing in 8. your task as planned will make you feel disappointed and lose confidence. ◆ On the other hand, you will not study well without a good plan. |
Keep your papers 9. | ◆ Clearly-written papers are more likely to get 10. marks than sloppy ones. ◆ Besides, some mistakes can be avoided. |