A、The Lincoln memorial
B、The United States Capitol
C、The Washington Monument
D、Independence Hall
A、The Lincoln memorial
B、The United States Capitol
C、The Washington Monument
D、Independence Hall
A、a memorial hall was built in his birthplace
B、a memorial hall was built in Washington D.C.
C、a tall monument was built in the capital
D、an expensive car was named after him
A、Great Hall of the People
B、The Monument to the People’s Heroes
C、National Museum of China
D、Chairman Mao Zedong Memorial Hall
A、Michael known by his initials, MJ, is an American former professional basketball player.
B、His leaping ability earned him the nicknames Air Jordan and His Airness.
C、Jordan is a one-time inductee into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
D、He became a member of the FIBA Hall of Fame in 2015
What will happen on January 5th?
A.People will notify the city government of the traffic problem.
B.People will not go outside because of heavy traffic.
C.People will walk all together from Memorial park to City Hall to celebrate their success.
D.There will be a road construction by city government.
What is the reason for this radio announcement?
A.To provide travel alternatives
B.To organize a public demonstration
C.To inform. people of road closures
D.To build a new city hall
Room Six—" Marketing".
Bishop's Hall One— "Communications", which re- places "Taxation".
Bishop's Hall Two—"Strategic Planning", which now includes small business as well as large companies.
Room Five—"Human Resources".
I'll just run through that again. "Marketing" is in Room Six. In Bishop's Hall One we have a change to the original programme and "Taxation" has been replaced by "communications". "Strategic Planning" in Bishop's Hall Two now includes small businesses and Room Five is "Human Resources" We will stay in the Convocation Hall for the first morning session which runs from nine-thirty till eleven o'clock, when we shall all meet up in the Memorial ball for coffee and biscuits.
The eleven-thirty session will be held in Bishop' s Hall One.
A buffet lunch will be held in the self-service restaurant from one to two. We are hoping that this system will prove quicker than waitress service and ensure a prompt start to the afternoon session which begins in Bishop's Hall Two at two o'clock and runs to three-thirty. Please note, however, that we shall be in Room Five for the four to five- thirty session.
Tea and biscuits will be brought to you between three-thirty and for o'clock.
At five-thirty we invite you all to the Assembly Hall for an hour's general forum. There will be time for questions based on the day's sessions. This session in the Assembly hall is intended to give you an opportunity to clarify and problem areas which may have arisen during the day and to ask any questions you may have. There will be a general exhibition of books and resource materials in the Abbey Room which will be open for the whole day. Anyone in- terested in purchasing any of these materials will be able to order them at the various stands.
Please feel free to visit the Abbey Room at any time during the day up until the Centre closes at seven- thirty p.m.
May I draw your attention to the fact that notes ac- companying the seminars will be provided by the speakers. It is therefore not necessary...
?You will hear an introduction to a course in Business Management Today.
?As you listen, fill in the information for question 1—12, complete the notes using up to three words or a number.
?After you have listened once, replay the recording.
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT TODAY
Seminar/Workshop programme
MARKETING 1 ______
2 ______ Bishop's Hall One
STRATEGIC PLANNING Bishop's hall Two
HUMAN RESOURCES 3 ______
TIMETABLE LOCATION
9. 30-11.00 4 ______Hall
Coffee and biscuits 5 ______
11.30-1.00 6 ______
Lunch 7 ______
2.00-3.30 8 ______
Tea and biscuits
4.00-5.30 9 ______
5.30- 6.30 1
Task 5
Directions: The following is a passage. After reading the passage you should give brief answers to the 5 questions (No.56 through No.60) following them.
The Singapore underground train system, known as the MRT, offers a speedy and easy way to get about our city. You'll need small change to buy an individual ticket. Alternatively, buy a special ticket designed with the tourist in mind. Costing $6 ,it offers $5.50 worth of rides; the extra 50 cents is for keeping the ticket as a souvenir (纪念品). Tourist tickets feature one of three designs: the Chinese Gardens, the Victoria Memorial Hall or a night skyline of Singapore.
You gain entry to the trains by inserting your ticket into the barrier machine (检票闸机). Wait for the ticket to reappear and put it away safely: you'll need it again. After your trip, you insert your ticket into the barrier in order to leave. Please note that each ticket is time coded on entry, and you are advised not to spend more than half an hour in addition to travel time, because tickets can expire (失效).
Moving stairs that take you to the platform. and train destinations are marked clearly. Trains run frequently. Do remember, eating and drinking are forbidden in MRT stations and trains.
What purpose does the MRT serve?
To provide a(n) ________ way to get about the city.
In the museum, there are five kinds of exhibits, including astronomy, mineralogy, human history, and animals in the【7】times and those in modern times. There are thirty-eight exhibition halls with different【8】from 500 to 1,500 square metres. Besides these, there is a Roosevelt Memorial Hall in【9】of President Roosevelt who supported the【10】of the museum, which is also used to have a special exhibition, showing the new important【11】on natural sciences and【12】affairs and social problems, and special topics connected closely with the life of the citizens. Besides this, it is also used for avocation【13】to have all kinds of scientific activities in the laboratories, centres of natural science and centres for citizens. There are more than 10【14】research departments mainly 【15】 for collection of samples, research and work of publication.
In the museum, there are【16】 and sub-libraries of Aulspond ancient amniote, with about 300 thousand books and magazines【17】natural history, many of 【18】 are very valuable monographs for the first edition. It has published many expert books and magazines, and a large number of propaganda materials,【19】which are the two magazines, Natural History and Members of Museum that have the biggest【20】of their magazines.
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A.explores
B.demonstrates
C.expands
D.covers
Washington, D.C.
When you hear people talk about Washington, D.C., you may want to know What the letters D.C. mean. They mean "District of Columbia". Washington, the capital city of the U.S.A., is in the District of Columbia, not as you might expect, in the State of Washington. Washington State is thousands of miles away on the northwest coast.(There are also several other towns called Washington in the United States.)
Washington, D.C. lies between Virginia and Maryland on the Potomac River. It's about 220 miles south of New York City. The pleasantest and easiest way to get there is by long-distance bus, or by the fast(125-miles-an-hour) train which costs a little more than the bus journey and a little less than flying. I would travel far more than 200 miles to see Washington. It's not a city that has grown up accidentally as most big cities have done. It was carefully planned as the nation's capital by Frenchman, Pierre L'Enfant. The city was named after George Washington, the much-loved, much-admired, much-respected first President of the United States. In 1791 he himself arranged to buy the land on which it stands.
Now let's take our first look at the capital. For a few moments you may feel you are dreaming and that you have stepped back through the centuries into ancient Greece. Many of the beautiful, shining buildings are built in the noble style. of the ancient Greek temples, and stand in wide avenues amid trees and fountains. Most of them are museums or government offices. Government is the chief business of Washington, and the chief government building is called the Capitol. With its high dome, it looks a little like St. Paul's in London or St. Peter's in Rome. It stands on a hill overlooking the city, which is divided by Rock Creek Park. A long wide avenue called the Mall leads to the Capitol. At the other end of this avenue a tall, white, needle-like building points to the sky. This is, of course, the highest "needle" in the world!—the Washington Monument.
On both sides of the Mall are museums and government buildings. What a surprise this city is! Washington and New York seem to be in two different worlds. Here there are no huge office skyscrapers and so it's not necessary to lean backwards to look up all the time. Then there is the Washington Cathedral which looks very much like a cathedral in an old European city. Of course, as in any other big city, parts of Washington are not so pleasant. There are narrow dirty little streets and ugly houses. But there are many splendid things to see and, because Washington covers such a wide area, the easiest way to see them is to take a special sight-seeing bus or a "mini-bus" or "tourmobile". But don't expect the guides on the buses to give you a very serious talk.
On one tour, I remember, the guide told us," That's the Washington Monument, folks(people here are often addressed as 'folks'). It's the highest 'needle' of its kind in the world." And then he added, "At least, I don't know a higher one!"
This is the city where America remembers her famous Presidents. The guide will take you to see the memorials to them. The Jefferson Memorial is a very beautiful white building in the shape of a circle. Its roof is supported by tall columns. Inside stands a statue of President Jefferson. The Lincoln Memorial is a huge white building. Inside you can see a famous statue of Abraham Lincoln, sitting in a great chair. The theatre where he was murdered while watching a play is now a museum, the Lincoln Museum. Then there is the Memorial to President Kennedy at Arlington. Here a flame which was lit on the day of his funeral burns and is never put out. Like Lincoln, Kennedy was shot. Another, newer, memorial to him is the John. F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, overlooking the Potomac River. It is a huge place and contains the Eisenhower Theatre, an opera house and the concert hall which is t
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