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Dear Susan,

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       

          I hope you'l1 have a good time in Hangzhou.

                                                             Yours,

                                                             Li Hua

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Dear Susan,

           I'm glad that you,re coming to Hangzhou for a cultural exchange program during the summer holiday. I'd like to offer you some information about the city.

           Located in the southeast of China,Hangzhou is known as ¡°the Paradise on Earth¡±. Because of its mild climate and beautiful scenery,it is one of the most popular tourist destinations in China. The most famous scenic spots are the West Lake and the Lingyin Temple. Local foods such as ¡°Dongpo Meat¡± and ¡°West Lake Beef Soup¡± are well worth tasting. By the way,you can buy some silk and tea souvenirs as gifts for your friends when you go back.

           I hope you¡¯ll have .a good time in Hangzhou.

                                                             Yours,

                                                             Li Hua

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(operate) by a steam engine.

              Today Tower Bridge is a splendid landmark typical of London,surrounded by cafes and bars 63. tourists and locals alike can sit and enjoy the 64. (beauty)bridge,which looks like two small castles hovering over the Thames,just like some-thing out of a fairy tale.

              65. is free to admire Tower Bridge and walk on it at any time; it's striking to look at during the day and magical when 66. (light) up at night,so don't miss

out on this wonderful scene!

              If you would like 67. (step)inside the towers of the famous bridge,you can book Tower Bridge Exhibition tickets. During the exhibition,you can visit the famed engine rooms and impressive towers and find 68. how the bridge came into 69. (exist) through digital displays and (¶¯»­Æ¬) .You can also pay 70. visit to the glass room of Tower Bridge on the high-level walkways. There are even yoga classes available on the glass floor of Tower Bridge!

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            Where can you find the first successtul airplane,one of the world's biggest bugs(³æ×Ó) and Kermit the Frog? They,re all at the Smithsonian Institution,American's storehouse of the coolest things ever,in Washington,D. C. More than 138 million objects have been collected by their 19 museums,with more coming in every day.

            The Smithsonian was founded in 1846 and named after James Smithson,an English businessman. Smithson never visited America,but he left his entire fortune to the United States to^ build an institution ¡°for the increase of knowledge."

            Here are just a few of the amazing things in the Smithsonian collection.

                              Big bugs 

            The Smithsonian has 35 million bugs. The largest insect in the collection is a beetle(¼×³æ) from South America called the titan beetle. Titan beetles can grow to more than 6 inches long.

                           Flying machines 

            The first powered plane to fly,the 1903 Wright Flyer,is displayed in the National Air and Space!Museum. The Smithsonian has the first supersonic (³¬ÒôËÙµÄ) airliner ,the which could cross the Atlantic Ocean in fewer than four hours.

                           The longest beard 

            The Smithsonian is home to the longest beard;ever recorded. Norwegian imniigrant Hans Langseth I had grown his facial hair to 18 feet 6  inches by the time he died in 1927. The Smithsonian has 17 feet 6 inches of it because,even though Langseth's final wish was to have his entire beard preserved,his family decided it wouldn't be right to bury him clean-shaven.

Time and admission:

             Smithsonian museums are open every day of the year except December 25 unless otherwise note Most museums are open daily from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The American Art Museum and Portrait Gallery are open 11:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.

             Admission is free for all Smithsonian museums and the zoo in Washington,   D. C., and the American Indian Museum,s George Gustav Heye Center in New York. A fee is required at the Cooper-Hewitt,National Design Museum in New York (Members and children under 12 are admitted free) .

32. According to the text,the Smithsonian Institution.

   A. was founded in honor of an American

   B. has all its museums in Washington,D. C.

   C. is most famous for its fine collection of art

   D. was funded by money from James Smithson

33. The Smithsonian failed to get the entire beard of Hans Langseth¡¯s due to .

   A. the words in his last will

   B. the rejection of his family

   C. the tradition of Norwegians

   D. the bad condition of the beard

34. What do the objects mentioned have in common?

   A. They were from South Africa.

   B. They are in the same museum.

   C. They are record-breaking items.

   D. They were from the 19th century.

35. All of Smithsonian museums .

   A. are open at 10 a.m.

   B. charge an entrance fee

   C. are closed on Christmas Day

   D. ask for your membership cards

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