【題目】閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項中(A, B, C, D), 選出最佳選項。
C
Westminster Abbey, founded in 1065, was the King's place of residence until the 16th century. Since 1066, the Norman Conquest, it has been the “Royal church”—the place where kings and queens are crowned when they take the throne(即位).
It has also been the site of many royal weddings and funerals. King George VI, got married there in 1923; twenty four years later, his daughter, Queen Elizabeth II married Prince Phillip there; on April 29, 2011, Prince William also married Kate Middleton there. While fourteen years ago, the funeral service for Princess Diana, William's mother, took place there.
It is also famous for its Poets’ Corner, which has been the traditional burial ground of the most famous English poets, writers and playwrights.
Today it is still a working church dedicated to regular worship and to the celebration of great events in the life of the nation. All are welcome to attend the regular services.

Address

Westminster Abbey, Parliament Square, London, SW1P3PA

Nearest Tube Station

Westminster
St. James's Park

Opening Times

Monday to Saturday:9:30 am---4.30 pm
Wednesday:9:30 am---7:00pm(last admission 6:00pm)
Saturday:9:30pm---2:30pm(last admission1:30pm)

Tickets:

Individuals:
Adult £18.00

Over 18 students: £15.00 (on production of a valid student card)
Schoolchildren(11—18years old) £8.00
Child under 11 free accompanied by an adult

Do pay a visit to the Poets' Corner, where are tombs and memorials for such well---known writers as Geoffery Chaucer---father of English Literature, Charles Dickens, and Thomas Hardy(Refer to next page for more or surf its official website:www.westminister-abbey.org). The Grave of the Unknown Warrior is an attractive story of a body brought back from France after the First World War.College Garden is thought to the oldest garden in England at nearly 1,000 years old.
(1)According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE?
A.Westminster Abbey has been the king's residence for over 1,000 years.
B.About fifty years after Queen Elizabeth II got married, Princess Diana died.
C.All famous English poets, writers and playwrights can be buried in the Abbey.
D.From Monday to Saturday, one can visit the Abbey at any time in the day.
(2)How much will a couple with two children(aged 17 and 19) at least pay for a visit to the Abbey?
A.£62.
B.£59.
C.£50.
D.£48.
(3)Famous sights in the Abbey are recommended to see EXCEPT________.
A.the Poet's Corner
B.the Grave of the Unknown Warrior
C.the College Garden
D.St. James's Park
(4)This passage is most likely from a(n) ________.
A.advertisement
B.website
C.guidebook
D.poster

【答案】
(1)B
(2)B
(3)D
(4)C
【解析】本文是一篇介紹旅游景點的文章,主要介紹了Westminster Abbey,這個地方的景點,以及相關(guān)的門票費用,歷史故事等等。
(1)B推理判斷題。根據(jù)文中, on April 29, 2011, Prince William also married Kate Middleton there. While fourteen years ago, the funeral service for Princess Diana, William's mother, took place there.可知1997年的時候默安娜王妃去世,距離1923年伊麗莎白二世結(jié)婚相差約50年,故選B。
(2)B推理判斷題。根據(jù)文中的票價可知,成人每人18英鎊,18歲以上的孩子每人15英鎊,18歲以下的孩子每人8英鎊,現(xiàn)在一對夫婦和一個17歲及一個19歲的孩子總共花費59英鎊,故選B。
(3)D考查細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文中最后一段可知,沒有提及著名的景點包括St. James's Park,它僅僅是較近的景點,故選D.
(4)C考查主旨大意題-根據(jù)文中,All are welcome to attend the regular services,以及文中的價格介紹表,可知本文是一篇對旅游景點的海報介紹文章,故選C。

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