做高考閱讀理解題,贏2011高考3500詞匯手冊
做高考閱讀理解題,贏2011高考3500詞匯手冊
為了幫助同學(xué)們有效的進行2011年高考復(fù)習(xí),樂加樂英語特開展五期做高考完型閱讀題,贏2011高考3500詞匯手冊活動。既能更好的備考,檢測自己的英語水平,又有機會獲得2011高考3500詞匯手冊,一舉兩得,何樂而不為呢?趕快行動起來吧!
第一期:
A new Center for Architecture opened in New York, showing publicly-funded urban design projects and starting several days of activities of architecture.
Walking around the new 1,100-square-meter Center for Architecture is a bit like taking a guided tour of New York City. Pictures on the walls show the outside of the Firefighter Training Academy, a futuristic room inside the United Nations, a proposed park for downtown Brooklyn. All are city projects, all are publicly funded, and some are surprisingly innovative in their design.
The exhibit, called Going Public, focuses mainly on city planning projects.
Amanda Burden, head of the New York City Planning Commission, says the exhibit makes the relationship between planners and architects closer.
For as long as I can remember, there has been an impenetrable (無法穿越的)wall between planners and architects, she explained. And we planners have said again and again and again, Take down that wall! Today, that wall is down.
After September 11, 2001, public interest in the future of New York City buildings increased, especially concerning the future of the World Trade Center site. Representatives of the new Center say the tendency to rebuild great communication between the architectural, engineering, planning and building communities is like never before, and they hope the Center will provide a forum for more interaction.
The Center for Architecture also has a library and lecture hall, and is one of the only such institutions in North America. It received $4 million in funding from public contributions and the government, and unlike most architectural centers, it is not affiliated with a university.
Deputy Mayor Patricia Harris says the Center will reflect New York Citys diverse (多樣的) architecture, both new and old.
From the Empire State building to Borough Hall in Brooklyn, New York is rich in architecture, she said. It is up to all of us to keep the tradition of innovative architecture that fills the history of our city.
50. According to the text, the exhibit Going Public ________.
A. is about the urban architecture B. is related to city planning projects
C. depends on the private funds D. focuses on the old buildings in NY
51. The new center shows ________ in New York.
A. the tradition of architecture B. the exhibit of architecture
C. the design of architecture D. the diversity of architecture
52. From the passage we can infer ________.
A. there was not enough communication between the planners and architects before
B. after Sept. 11, 2001, the public was keen on the future of buildings in New York
C. the activities of architecture will last for several days in the new center in New York
D. there are pictures about the beautiful parks you can visit in downtown Brooklyn
53. The writer has a(n) ________ attitude towards the center for architecture in New York.
A. pessimistic B. critical C. uncertain D. optimistic
【活動參與方式】每周樂加樂英語將提供一篇完形填空或者閱讀理解題,下一期公布新題時同時公布上期的標準答案及解析。請大家將自己的答案及解析回復(fù)到帖子里,如沒有解析或者抄襲別人者將取消獲獎資格。
【活動時間】2011年1月17日2月27日(春節(jié)將停止一周)
【活動獎勵】每周回答題目正確數(shù)量最多最快的前三名將獲得2011高考3500詞匯手冊,名額滿后我們將公布獲獎網(wǎng)友!
點擊到論壇提交答案
做高考閱讀理解題,贏2011高考3500詞匯手冊
為了幫助同學(xué)們有效的進行2011年高考復(fù)習(xí),樂加樂英語特開展五期做高考完型閱讀題,贏2011高考3500詞匯手冊活動。既能更好的備考,檢測自己的英語水平,又有機會獲得2011高考3500詞匯手冊,一舉兩得,何樂而不為呢?趕快行動起來吧!
第一期:
A new Center for Architecture opened in New York, showing publicly-funded urban design projects and starting several days of activities of architecture.
Walking around the new 1,100-square-meter Center for Architecture is a bit like taking a guided tour of New York City. Pictures on the walls show the outside of the Firefighter Training Academy, a futuristic room inside the United Nations, a proposed park for downtown Brooklyn. All are city projects, all are publicly funded, and some are surprisingly innovative in their design.
The exhibit, called Going Public, focuses mainly on city planning projects.
Amanda Burden, head of the New York City Planning Commission, says the exhibit makes the relationship between planners and architects closer.
For as long as I can remember, there has been an impenetrable (無法穿越的)wall between planners and architects, she explained. And we planners have said again and again and again, Take down that wall! Today, that wall is down.
After September 11, 2001, public interest in the future of New York City buildings increased, especially concerning the future of the World Trade Center site. Representatives of the new Center say the tendency to rebuild great communication between the architectural, engineering, planning and building communities is like never before, and they hope the Center will provide a forum for more interaction.
The Center for Architecture also has a library and lecture hall, and is one of the only such institutions in North America. It received $4 million in funding from public contributions and the government, and unlike most architectural centers, it is not affiliated with a university.
Deputy Mayor Patricia Harris says the Center will reflect New York Citys diverse (多樣的) architecture, both new and old.
From the Empire State building to Borough Hall in Brooklyn, New York is rich in architecture, she said. It is up to all of us to keep the tradition of innovative architecture that fills the history of our city.
50. According to the text, the exhibit Going Public ________.
A. is about the urban architecture B. is related to city planning projects
C. depends on the private funds D. focuses on the old buildings in NY
51. The new center shows ________ in New York.
A. the tradition of architecture B. the exhibit of architecture
C. the design of architecture D. the diversity of architecture
52. From the passage we can infer ________.
A. there was not enough communication between the planners and architects before
B. after Sept. 11, 2001, the public was keen on the future of buildings in New York
C. the activities of architecture will last for several days in the new center in New York
D. there are pictures about the beautiful parks you can visit in downtown Brooklyn
53. The writer has a(n) ________ attitude towards the center for architecture in New York.
A. pessimistic B. critical C. uncertain D. optimistic
【活動參與方式】每周樂加樂英語將提供一篇完形填空或者閱讀理解題,下一期公布新題時同時公布上期的標準答案及解析。請大家將自己的答案及解析回復(fù)到帖子里,如沒有解析或者抄襲別人者將取消獲獎資格。
【活動時間】2011年1月17日2月27日(春節(jié)將停止一周)
【活動獎勵】每周回答題目正確數(shù)量最多最快的前三名將獲得2011高考3500詞匯手冊,名額滿后我們將公布獲獎網(wǎng)友!
點擊到論壇提交答案