--- At last day _____ and it began to get light.    --- It's time for you to leave.

   A. lighted                B. broke                       C. rose                         D. began

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64.If you choose the special summer package,           

       A. you can get the last night for free       B. you only need to pay $199 for that

       C. you can enjoy a spa on the 32nd floor   D. you have a chance of paying golf

65.Where would you like to stay if you want to have a swim inside?

       A. Las Vegas Hotel        B. TUDOR HOTEL      

       C. The water Club         D. The Tides Inn

66.Which of the following in NOT true according to the passage?

       A. The guests can get some presents in Tudor Hotel.

       B. The Water Club has 43 stories and several swimming pools.

       C. The guetst staying at Las Vegas Hotel are supposed not to smoke.

       D. During “ The Tides Inn Experience”, everyone wants to escape from it.

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科目:高中英語 來源:同步題 題型:閱讀理解

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     July 16th was a bad day for Mr. Arthur Johnson. In the morning, he set out from his home in Santa
Barbara, Califomia. It was the start of his summer holidays and he decided to visit Wends at Las Vegas,
then he hoped to go fishing in Lake Mead, 40 km from Las Vegas.
     Johnson's troubles started while he was driving happily across the Mojave Desert. His car went wrong
and he tried to repair it. Then, to make matters worse, his attempts to start the car used up the battery (電
池) and left it useless. After Johnson had waited an hour in the hot sun, a Canadian driver, John Williams,
stopped and tried to help him. When both men failed, Williams promised to telephone a workshop to ask it
to send a truck to pull the car away and repair its fuel pump.
     Johnson left the keys in his car and sat in the shade of a large tree. Soon he fell asleep. While he was
sleeping, a repair truck arrived from San Pedro (the nearest town) and pulled his car away. Later on,
Johnson woke up and thought that somebody had stolen his car. He started to walk back towards San Pedro
but a police car stopped him to find out why he was walking in the desert.
     Johnson looked like a man wanted in Los Angels for robbery, so the police detained him at San Pedro
for the night. The next day, Johnson telephoned his friends in Los Angeles. They drove to San Pedro and
made the police believe that Johnson was a harmless salesman, so they set him free.
1. Johnson's car went wrong ____.
A. after he had passed San Pedro
B. before he left Santa Barbara
C. when he was getting near the Mojave Desert
D. not far from Los Angeles
2. Which way did Williams go when he left Johnson?
A. He drove on to Las Vegas.
B. He went back to Los Angeles.
C. Perhaps he went to San Pedro.
D. He continued his journey to Canada.
3. The underlined word "detained" most probably means ____.
A. to put into prison
B. to question seriously
C. to examine carefully
D. to keep in the police station
4. Which is the best title of this passage?
A. A Bad Day for Arthur Johnson
B. An Unlucky Car and the Driver
C. An Unpleasant Trip in the Desert
D. A Badly-planned Journey

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In a living statue, just as the name implies, somebody transforms himself or herself into a statue. Last year, I came across an article in a magazine describing living statues in the streets of some Australian cities. The article was vividly written, except that there was not even a single picture; one could only imagine what a scene it would have been! All the harder, then, to believe that I ran into the “wonder” in Barcelona this year. The performers the living statues were street artists at Las Ramblas.

Las Ramblas is the most famous street in Barcelona. Especially in summer, thousands of tourists go to the seaside by passing through this street, making it a center of shops and bazaars. Not only can you find tourists there, but also thieves, cheats, cops…among whom the living statue artists are the most special group.

They were covered with greasepaint(化妝油)in different colors, wearing season disproportional (不和季節(jié)的)clothes, standing on a pedestal(底座)for several hours without making even a single move. Are they real or fake, the guests were wondering…and then suddenly the statues came to life, just for a few seconds to shift positions. But the movement of the statues seemed like someone just had breathed life into them. They really do look like statues, and that’s how they got their name.

Usually there is a jar or a hat in front of them. They would change to another pose whenever some tourist puts a coin in the hat. You may take photos after giving a Euro, or even less, but be careful not to touch the statues, unless you want yourself to be covered in paint. It’s a really special experience, don’t you think?

 

60.The best title for this passage would be             .

   A.The Living Statues of Barcelona                B.Street Artists at Las Ramblas

   C.A Shopping Center in Barcelona                 D.Special Performances at Las Ramblas

61.We can infer from this passage that Las Ramblas is            .

   A.very famous in Barcelona                         B.near the seaside

   C.a(chǎn) shopping center                                    D.the writer’s “wonder”

62.The underlined word “fake” in paragraph 4 means “            ”.

   A.true                        B.living                   C.unreal                 D.wrong

63.From the passage, we can see that the living statues perform in the street in order to         .

  A.show off B.beautify the city C.make tourists happy D.make a living

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July 16th was a bad day for Mr. Arthur Johnson, in the morning, he set off from his home in Santa Barbara, California, It was the start of his summer holidays and he decided to visit friends at Las Vegas, and he hoped to go fishing in Lake Mead, 40km from Las Vegas.

Johnson’s troubles started while he was driving happily across the Mojave Desert, His car went wrong and he tried to repair it, Them, to make matters worse, his attempts to start the car used up the battery and left it useless, After Johnsoon had waited an hour in the hot sun, a Canadian driver, john Williams, stopped and tried to help him. When both men failed, Williams promised to telephone a workshop to ask it to send a truck to pull the car away and repair its fuel pump.

Johnson left the keys in his car and sat in the shade of a large tree, Soon he fell asleep。 While he was sleeping, a repair truck arrived from San Pedro (the nearest town) and pulled his car away, Later on, Johnson woke up and thought that somebody had stolen his car.  He started to walk back toward San Pedro but a police car stopped him to find out why he was walking in the desert.

Johnsoon looked like a man wanted in Los Angeles for robbery ,so the police detained him at San Pedro for the night , The next day, Johnson telephoned his friends in Los Angeles, They drove to San Pedro and made the police believe that Johnson was a harmless salesman, so they set him free,

 

67.Johnson’s car went wrong           

A when he was near the Mojave Desen    B.a(chǎn)fter he had passed San Pedro

C.before he left Santa Barhara               D  not far from Los Angeles

68.What does the word“detained”mean?

A.Caught    B controlled.  C kept   D hurt

69 How did Williams help Jobnson?

A  He persuaded the police to set him free    B He went to ask the police for help

   C He drove Johnson into SanPedro           D He arranged to have his car repaired

70. Which is the best title of this passage?

A A Bad Day for Arthur Johnson       B A Terrible Trip in the Desert

C A Poorly―planned Journey            D An Interesting Car Trip

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In a living statue, just as the name implies, somebody transforms(=change)himself or herself into a statue. Last year, I came across an article in a magazine describing living statues in the streets of some Australian cities. The article was vividly written, except that there was not even a single picture; one could only imagine what a scene it would have been! All the harder, then, to believe that I ran into the “wonder” in Barcelona this year. The performers – the living statues – were street artists at Las Ramblas.

Las Ramblas is the most famous street in Barcelona. Especially in summer, thousands of tourists go to the seaside by passing through this street, making it a center of shops and bazaars. Not only can you find tourists there, but also thieves, cheats, cops…among whom the living statue artists are the most special group.

They were covered with greasepaint(化妝油)in different colors, wearing season – disproportional (不和季節(jié)的)clothes, standing on a pedestal(底座)for several hours without making even a single move. Are they real or fake, the guests were wondering…and then suddenly the statues came to life, just for a few seconds to shift positions. But the movement of the statues seemed like someone just had breathed life into them. They really do look like statues, and that’s how they got their name.

Usually there is a jar or a hat in front of them. They would change to another pose whenever some tourist puts a coin in the hat. You may take photos after giving a Euro, or even less, but be careful not to touch the statues, unless you want yourself to be covered in paint. It’s a really special experience, don’t you think?

1.The best title for this passage would be       .

  A.The Living Statues of Barcelona       B.Street Artists at Las Ramblas

  C.A Shopping Center in Barcelona       D.Special Performances at Las Ramblas

2.We can infer from this passage that Las Ramblas is      .

  A.very famous in Barcelona   B.near the seaside

  C.a(chǎn) shopping center              D.the writer’s wonder

3.The underlined word “fake” in paragraph 4 means “      ”.

  A.true     B.living    C.unreal    D.wrong

4.From the passage, we can see that the living statues perform in the street in order to    .

  A.show off           B.beautify the city

  C.make tourists happy     D.make a living

 

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