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五、完形填空。(每小题1.5分,共15分)
Every time we go into a museum, we are often told, “Don’t touch that!” The Please Touch Museum in Philadelphia is 26 the opposite. There we can 27 everything.
My first visit to the museum was one year ago. I was 28 to visit the museum as soon as my mum told us its name. 29 told us that we could climb and jump, and touch everything in the museum.
This place is more like a 30 rather than a museum. It gives kids the chance to learn 31 play. I loved this place a lot and had to be pulled away by the arm when we were ready to 32 . Each exhibit is a hands-on experience. I 33 enjoyed the very large water table and grocery store (食品杂货店). I had so much fun that I didn’t even 34 I was learning.
The only problem is that this place gets crowded very quickly at weekends, 35 you need to get there early if you don’t want to be immersed (沉浸于) in the sea of people.
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Every time we go into a museum, we are often told, “Don’t touch that!” The Please Touch Museum in Philadelphia is 26 the opposite. There we can 27 everything.
My first visit to the museum was one year ago. I was 28 to visit the museum as soon as my mum told us its name. 29 told us that we could climb and jump, and touch everything in the museum.
This place is more like a 30 rather than a museum. It gives kids the chance to learn 31 play. I loved this place a lot and had to be pulled away by the arm when we were ready to 32 . Each exhibit is a hands-on experience. I 33 enjoyed the very large water table and grocery store (食品杂货店). I had so much fun that I didn’t even 34 I was learning.
The only problem is that this place gets crowded very quickly at weekends, 35 you need to get there early if you don’t want to be immersed (沉浸于) in the sea of people.
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B
)26. A. never B. just C. even(
A
)27. A. touch B. show C. notice(
C
)28. A. afraid B. brave C. excited(
B
)29. A. He B. She C. You(
C
)30. A. bookstore B. hospital C. playground(
A
)31. A. through B. behind C. without(
C
)32. A. start B. learn C. leave(
B
)33. A. actually B. especially C. probably(
C
)34. A. imagine B. forget C. realise(
A
)35. A. so B. although C. because
答案:
26.B 27.A 28.C 29.B 30.C 31.A 32.C 33.B 34.C 35.A
六、阅读理解。(每小题2分,共20分)
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Most people want an interactive experience (互动体验) in the zoo, but not all the zoos offer them such a chance. A giant panda-themed museum offering visitors an interactive experience opened to the public on Wednesday in Chengdu.
Unlike the common zoos, Chengdu Giant Panda Museum is surrounded by huge walls of touch-sensitive screens (敏感触摸屏) and carefully-designed settings. The zoo can provide an immersive (拟真的) experience. And it shows people different interesting facts about the precious species as well as its history, habits and China’s panda preservation efforts.
Visitors can get different information about the giant pandas by tapping on the screen, guided by an animated panda. Scenarios (场景) reproducing (再现) pre-historic environments where giant pandas first appeared are also part of the presentation.
This museum aims to increase understanding of giant pandas and other wild animals. They want to call for public awareness (意识) of the ecological (生态的) environment and animal protection.
根据语篇内容,选择最佳选项。
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A. It has pandas inside.
B. People can see different kinds of animals there.
C. People can have an interactive experience there.
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A. Knowledge about pandas.
B. Information about China’s preservation efforts.
C. A and B.
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A. Animals in the zoo.
B. The giant pandas.
C. A special unknown animal.
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A. To make the museum known by people all over the world.
B. To call for people to protect ecological environment and animals.
C. To make more money to buy food for pandas.
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A. People don’t have a real guide in this museum.
B. There are many museums of this kind in China.
C. People can only watch the giant pandas in this museum.
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Most people want an interactive experience (互动体验) in the zoo, but not all the zoos offer them such a chance. A giant panda-themed museum offering visitors an interactive experience opened to the public on Wednesday in Chengdu.
Unlike the common zoos, Chengdu Giant Panda Museum is surrounded by huge walls of touch-sensitive screens (敏感触摸屏) and carefully-designed settings. The zoo can provide an immersive (拟真的) experience. And it shows people different interesting facts about the precious species as well as its history, habits and China’s panda preservation efforts.
Visitors can get different information about the giant pandas by tapping on the screen, guided by an animated panda. Scenarios (场景) reproducing (再现) pre-historic environments where giant pandas first appeared are also part of the presentation.
This museum aims to increase understanding of giant pandas and other wild animals. They want to call for public awareness (意识) of the ecological (生态的) environment and animal protection.
根据语篇内容,选择最佳选项。
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C
)36. What is special about this kind of zoo?A. It has pandas inside.
B. People can see different kinds of animals there.
C. People can have an interactive experience there.
(
C
)37. What can you gain in this zoo?A. Knowledge about pandas.
B. Information about China’s preservation efforts.
C. A and B.
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B
)38. What do the underlined words “precious species” refer to?A. Animals in the zoo.
B. The giant pandas.
C. A special unknown animal.
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B
)39. What’s the purpose of setting up such a museum?A. To make the museum known by people all over the world.
B. To call for people to protect ecological environment and animals.
C. To make more money to buy food for pandas.
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A
)40. What can we know from the passage?A. People don’t have a real guide in this museum.
B. There are many museums of this kind in China.
C. People can only watch the giant pandas in this museum.
答案:
36.C 37.C 38.B 39.B 40.A
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