C. pictures D. letters[2]From the passage we know that .A. Manhattan is known for its skyscrapersB. New York is famous for its wonderful showsC. the Bronx Zoo has the longest history among the zoos in America.D. New York contains three islands in total[3]We can infer that the text is probably .A. an advertisement B. a letterC. a travel journal D. a geography report[4]The writer writes this passage to .A. persuade his friend to visit New YorkB. introduce Washington D.C. in AmericaC. describe three islands in New YorkD. show his brother’s album">
【題目】Thank you for your card. I’m glad you’re having a good time, but I’m not surprised. Washington D.C. is wonderful at this time of year.
I would like you to come to my place and meet my people at the end of your journey. You can’t leave America without visiting New York. My brother’s hobby, as you know, is taking pictures. He has a big album(相冊)of pictures of the United States and of New York. I’m sending some of them to you. When you look at them you’ll understand why New York is a city of islands. In fact it lies on three big islands: Manhattan, Staten Island and Long Island. There are many small islands in the city.
The most expensive part of New York is Manhattan. This island is famous for its skyscrapers(摩天大樓).Broadway is a famous street in New York. It is known for its theatres and you can see wonderful shows there.
There are many museums and art galleries(畫廊)in New York. Pupils often visit museums and have their art classes there. School children often visit the Bronx Zoo. It is the largest of the New York City zoos. It opened in 1899 and since then has always been a favorite place for animal lovers and children.
In 1789, New York became the first capital of the United States of America but it remained the capital for only one year. Now, as I’m sure you know, Washington, D.C. is the capital of the country.
【1】The underlined word “them” in Para.2refers to__________.
A. cards B. albums
p>C. pictures D. letters【2】From the passage we know that___________.
A. Manhattan is known for its skyscrapers
B. New York is famous for its wonderful shows
C. the Bronx Zoo has the longest history among the zoos in America.
D. New York contains three islands in total
【3】We can infer that the text is probably_________.
A. an advertisement B. a letter
C. a travel journal D. a geography report
【4】The writer writes this passage to _________.
A. persuade his friend to visit New York
B. introduce Washington D.C. in America
C. describe three islands in New York
D. show his brother’s album
【答案】
【1】C
【2】A
【3】B
【4】A
【解析】
試題分析:紐約是個來到美國必訪的城市,為什么呢?作者寫信告訴了他的朋友。
【1】猜測詞義題。由上文內容“He has a big album of pictures of the United States and of New York. I’m sending some of them to you.”可知them 指代pictures。因此選C。
【2】判斷推理題。由“The most expensive part of New York is Manhattan. This island is famous for its skyscrapers.”可知A曼哈頓由于摩天大樓而聞名是正確的;B選項未提;根據 “It is the largest of the New York City zoos. ”可知C錯誤;根據“There are many small islands in the city.”可知D錯誤。
【3】判斷推理題。由開頭“Thank you for your card. I’m glad you’re having a good time,”可知,這是一個信件的開頭。故選B。
【4】判斷推理題。從第二段開頭的“You can’t leave America without visiting New York.”以及全文內容可知,作者寫作的目的就是勸他朋友來紐約旅行的。故選A。
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