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Ⅰ. 图表阅读(每小题 2 分,满分 6 分)

(
A. Chinese New Year.
B. The Soldiers as Artists.
C. Medway in Time.
D. Historic Headwear Hunt.
(
A. £9.20.
B. £12.80.
C. £13.80.
D. £15.80.
(
A. Visitors can be taught drawing and map making.
B. Visitors can buy the hats worn by Royal Engineers.
C. Visitors can explore (探索) Medway's history and traditions.
D. Visitors can call 01634 822839 for some free tickets.
(
C
)1. Which activity can Lily join in if she visits Royal Engineers Museum on 19th Aug?A. Chinese New Year.
B. The Soldiers as Artists.
C. Medway in Time.
D. Historic Headwear Hunt.
(
D
)2. Mr Brown brought his 5 - year - old son to the museum and created a rabbit toy. How much did they pay at least?A. £9.20.
B. £12.80.
C. £13.80.
D. £15.80.
(
C
)3. What can visitors do when visiting Royal Engineers Museum?A. Visitors can be taught drawing and map making.
B. Visitors can buy the hats worn by Royal Engineers.
C. Visitors can explore (探索) Medway's history and traditions.
D. Visitors can call 01634 822839 for some free tickets.
答案:
Ⅰ.1.C 2.D 3.C
Ⅱ. 任务型阅读(每小题 2 分,满分 6 分)
Smart phones with cameras that can take selfies (自拍) have become popular. We can now take every moment of our life and then share it with the world through the Internet. However, some believe that taking a selfie is causing people to take risks that sometimes cause death!
Though the problem of taking selfies has been known for a while, it became worse and had to be dealt with on 21st September, following the death of Frank, who was trying to take a selfie with his friends when they fell off some stairs. His friend only broke his leg while Frank died from the accident. It was reported that three Indian students were run over (碾压) by a passing train while they were taking a selfie on the railway tracks (轨道).
More and more selfie - connected accidents are forcing (迫使) some governments to deal with the problem. In July, the Russian Interior Ministry began a programme which didn't allow visitors to use the selfie stick (自拍杆). Many museums and theme (主题) parks haven't allowed visitors to use the selfie stick, either.
Although official (官方的) ways may help reduce (减少) the accidents, the only way to stop selfie - connected accidents is that everyone takes them seriously. So when you decide to take a selfie that appears dangerous, be sure to stop.
1. Who was lucky enough not to die after he fell off some stairs? (不超过 10 个词)
___
2. What happened to the three Indian students while they were taking a selfie on the railway tracks? (不超过 10 个词)
___
3. Why does the Russian Interior Ministry begin a programme which didn't allow visitors to use the selfie stick? (不超过 10 个词)
___
Smart phones with cameras that can take selfies (自拍) have become popular. We can now take every moment of our life and then share it with the world through the Internet. However, some believe that taking a selfie is causing people to take risks that sometimes cause death!
Though the problem of taking selfies has been known for a while, it became worse and had to be dealt with on 21st September, following the death of Frank, who was trying to take a selfie with his friends when they fell off some stairs. His friend only broke his leg while Frank died from the accident. It was reported that three Indian students were run over (碾压) by a passing train while they were taking a selfie on the railway tracks (轨道).
More and more selfie - connected accidents are forcing (迫使) some governments to deal with the problem. In July, the Russian Interior Ministry began a programme which didn't allow visitors to use the selfie stick (自拍杆). Many museums and theme (主题) parks haven't allowed visitors to use the selfie stick, either.
Although official (官方的) ways may help reduce (减少) the accidents, the only way to stop selfie - connected accidents is that everyone takes them seriously. So when you decide to take a selfie that appears dangerous, be sure to stop.
1. Who was lucky enough not to die after he fell off some stairs? (不超过 10 个词)
___
2. What happened to the three Indian students while they were taking a selfie on the railway tracks? (不超过 10 个词)
___
3. Why does the Russian Interior Ministry begin a programme which didn't allow visitors to use the selfie stick? (不超过 10 个词)
___
答案:
Ⅱ.1.Frank’s friend.
2.They were run over by a passing train.
3.Because there are more and more selfie-connected accidents.
2.They were run over by a passing train.
3.Because there are more and more selfie-connected accidents.
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