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        New York is        American city.

A. The, a          B. The, an          C. /, a            D. /, an

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New York Museum

   The largest-specializing in American history.

   Open: Mon to Fri: 9:00 a.m—5:00 p.m   Sat: 9:00a.m—1:00 p.m

   Address:1100 Chestnut St. New York

   Telephone:72314431

  The City Flower Show from 8 April to 17 April

Price:$50 for adults; $25 for children;  Free under the age of 10

Address:112 Kendal Way Chesterton Cambridge C B4

Telephone: 53411

English Summer Camp

 How will you spend your summer?

 English Summer Camp 2013 at University of Toronto Canada!

 Ages: 13 to 18

 For more information, call CEE/ CCIEE at (010) 1106-2107.

Pop Music Week

Bands from home and abroad will give performances in Chaoyang Park, Beijing. Chinese singers like Zhang Liangying will share music with fans. Canadian singers like Tony Spree will also share music with fans.

Price: 30—50 yuan         Time: 9:00 a.m—9:00 p.m

1.Tommy is a 9-year-old boy. He wants to visit The City Flower Show with parents.       How much will they pay?

A. $25.      B. $100.       C. $125.     D. $150.

2.If you want to get more information about English Summer Camp, you can_______.

A. go to 1100 Chestnut St. New York

B. write to 112 Kendal Way Chesterton Cambridge C B4

C. call (010) 1106—2107

D. send an e-mail to University of Toronto

3.Phillip, twenty years old, is NOT allowed to go to ______.

A. The City Flower Show                B. English Summer Camp

C. New York Museum                     D. Pop Music Week

 

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  A landmark is a famous building which makes a place different from the rest of the world.A landmark is often a building in a size which has not been built before, such as the Forbidden City in China.Sometimes, their special styles amaze us, as with the Sydney Opera House.A landmark is an important part of a place.It is important because of its history, or because of the people who built it or the people who visited it.

  When people think of Paris, they will first think of the Eiffel Tower, a monument (纪念碑)to the French Revolution.On July 14th 1789, Parisians marched to the Bastille and fought with the King's soldiers to set free prisoners from the dungeons(地牢).This was the beginning of the French Revolution.The Eiffel Tower was built for the 1889 World's Fair, held to celebrate the French Revolution's Centennial.It would be easy to build another Eiffel Tower elsewhere, but it would not be the same.It has become the symbol of Paris.

  When people visit New York, they will see the Statue of Liberty, which was designed by a Frenchman, Auguste Bartholdi(1834-1904).Bartholdi was famous for his art and statues.One evening, at a dinner party, he talked with his friends about how France had helped the United States win its freedom from England almost 100 years earlier.His friends decided Bartholdi should design a large statue of the Roman goddess, Libertas, or Liberty, as a gift to America.In 1884, France gave the statue to the United States.It has been one of America's famous symbols.

(1)

What is a landmark according to this passage?

[  ]

A.

It is a famous river different from others in the world.

B.

It is a famous person who makes the history different.

C.

It is a famous building which makes a place different from the rest of the world.

D.

It is a famous building which makes us think of some important persons.

(2)

Which amazes us most when we see the Sydney Opera House?

[  ]

A.

Its special style.

B.

Its size.

C.

Its history.

D.

Its designer.

(3)

Why did the French government build the Eiffel Tower?

[  ]

A.

Because they wanted to remember the French Revolution forever.

B.

Because they wanted to treat all people equally.

C.

Because they wanted to set free prisoners from the dungeons.

D.

Because they wanted to remember 1889 World Fair.

(4)

Who designed the Statue of Liberty?

[  ]

A.

A French emperor.

B.

Auguste Bartholdi.

C.

Bartholdi's friends.

D.

American government.

(5)

Which is the biggest one among these landmarks?

[  ]

A.

The Eiffel Tower.

B.

The Opera House in Sydney.

C.

The Statue of Liberty.

D.

The Forbidden City in China.

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Mr King comes from the USA.His family lives in a village called Hylas. It’s near the town of Ashland. It’s a nice and small village.Hylas is a little nearer than Gum Tree from Richmond.It’s about four kilometers away. Mr King has a building.There are six floors in it.There isn’t a lift in it.Mr King likes going up and down on foot.He works in the city of New York.He is going to China next month again.He says the Chinese people are friendly and the food is nice.

  

(   )1.Mr King is_________

     A.an American  B.an Englishman   C.a Chinese   D.a Canadian

(   )2Which of the follow is not true?

     A .Hylas is a small village.

     B Hylas is near to Ashland.

 C.Hylas is four kilometers from Gum Tree.

  D. Hylas is four kilometers from Richmond.

(   )3.Mr King lives ______

A.      On the sixth floor of the building

B.      in a six-floor building. 

C.      in Ashland   D.in Richmond

(   )4.Mr King goes up and down the building _______ .

     A.by lift  B.by car    C.by train  Don foot

(   )5.What is Mr King going to do next week?

     A.He’s going to have a holiday.

 B He’s going to move to China.  

 C. He’s going to China .

 D He’s going to find work in China.

 (B)

Come and meet the Indian(印度的) elephants and the new tigers from America. The bears are waiting to meet you, and the monkeys from China are waiting to throw things at you. The lovely dogs from Australia are waiting to laugh at you. The giraffes from Zambia(赞比亚) are waiting to look down on you.

       Tickets

   Opening time

Adults:$2.00

Children:$1.00

Under 12: Free

   9:00a.m----4:00p.m.

   except Friday,

   10:00a.m----3:00p.m.

Keep the zoo clean!

Do not touch, give food to or go near the animals.

(    )6. How many kinds of animals are talked about in the passage?

A. Four        B. Five        C. Six        D. Seven

(    )7. Now Mr. Smith is in the zoo with his two sons, one aged 14 and the other aged 10. How much are the tickets all together(总共)?

        A. $4.00      B. $2.00     C. $3.00    D. $1.00

(    )8. Which of the following is a visiting time?

         A. 8:30 a.m. Monday.               B. 9:30 a.m. Friday.

         C. 5:00 p.m. Tuesday.               D. 2:00 p.m. Sunday.

(    )9. From the passage we can guess the animal “giraffe” must be very _____.

         A. fat         B. long          C. tall        D. strong

(    )10. Which of the following can we do in the zoo?

A. Take a few nice photos.         B. Give some food to the fish.

C. Touch the monkey on the head.   D. Throw things everywhere.

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       John Carlin was a "jack-of-all-trades." He was an artist and writer. He taught himself five foreign
languages. He was a leader among the deaf.
       John Carlin was born in Philadelphia in 1813. His father was a poor shoemaker. His younger brother, Andrew, was also deaf. John and Andrew did not need to do things that other children of their ages had
to do, so they had much free time to walk around the city.
       John got many rich experiences when he was young. He showed his talent for drawing early in life.
He often drew pictures on the floor with chalk and when his mother saw what he had done, she would
quickly clean them with a mop(拖把).
       John went to work as a house painter when he was 12. His days were busy with work. However,
he taught himself foreign languages at night. When he was 20, he went to New York to learn drawing.
When he ran out of his money, he went to work again. But he would return to drawing whenever he
could afford to.
       John was the first person to receive an honorary degree(荣誉学位) from Gallaudet. He was one
who didn't let deafness stop him from doing what he wanted to.   He beat all difficulties and became a
successful American.
1. The underlined phrase "jack-of-all-trades" may mean "  " in Chinese.
A. 多面手
B. 生意经
C. 工作狂
D. 守财奴
2. John Carlin     when he was young.
A. worked hard at school
B. learned five foreign languages at school
C. didn't go to school
D. often walked about Philadelphia after school
3. John showed his talent for drawing    .
A. before 12 years old
B. at the age of 12
C. when he was 20
D. in his early thirties
4. John went to New York to learn drawing with money    .
A. donated by an organization
B. by selling his paintings
C. that his parents gave him
D. that he earned by himself
5. "Gallaudet" in the last paragraph is probably the name of    .
A. a college for the deaf
B. a man who donated money to John
C. a man who built a college for the deaf
D. a middle school built by a person named Gallaudet

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