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 On Manhattan are some of the most wonderful sights in the new world, as great and splendid as any of those in the Old World.Which is the easiest way to see them?

  First, get a map of the New York city. These maps are of the supplied free at petrol stations and tourist offices. Of course, you take a bus tour, but the better way to see the sights is to walk, and you'll walk with your head thrown back so that you can look up at the tall buildings rising like steep cliffs (峭壁悬崖) on either side of the streets. It's not easy to get lost. The streets of New York from squares called “blocks”. If you ask the way you may get the reply, “Go four blocks east and then turn left” or “It's at the end of the block”. Nearly all the streets are in straight lines, running from East to West. Those running from North to South are called avenues. Most of the avenues and streets have only numbers but there are a few which have names: For example, between Third Avenue and Fourth Avenue there is an avenue called Lexington; the upper part of Fourth Avenue is called Park Avenue; and Fifth Avenue is Madison Avenue. And Broadway, which is the centre of the worlds of the theatre, music and cinema, and which is known as the Great White Way, runs for nearly the whole length of the island.It seems that the New Yorkers don't want to make things too easy!

(1)The best title for the passage is ________.

[  ]

A.Manhattan Sights
B.New York Streets
C.New York Maps
D.Ways in New York City

(2)The best way to see the wonderful sights on Manhattan is ________.

[  ]

A.first to go to the gas station, and then to take a bus

B.first to get a map of New York city, and then to walk

C.first to go to the tourist office, and then take a car

D.first to go to a petrol station, and then take a car

(3)Which statement is tree according to the passage?

[  ]

A.It's easy to get lost in New York.

B.All of the streets are straight from East to West.

C.It's easy for you to get to the place where you want to go.

D.The tall building are standing on either side of steep cliffs.

(4)It seems that New Yorkers don't want to make things too easy because _______.

[  ]

A.Broadway is the centre of the worlds of the theatre, music and cinema

B.most of the streets and avenues have only numbers

C.broadway runs for nearly the whole length of the island

D.the streets running from East to West and the avenues running from North to South from squares called “blocks”

答案:D;B;C;D
解析:

(1) D 由全文内容推知.

(2) B 由第二段开头可知.

(3) C 第二段It's not easy to get lost可知.

(4) D 文章中心是突出街道状况.


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