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Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island Eastern National Bookstore, Castle Clinton National Monument, Battery Park, New York, NY 10004 Tel: (212) 363 -3200 Opening Times Daily: 9:30 a. m. - 4:30 p. m., extended summer hours. Closed: Christmas Day. Price: Adult: $ 12.00 Child: $ 5.00 | Empire State Building 350 Fifth Avenue (between 33rd / 34th Streets), New York, NY 10118 Tel: (212) 736 - 3100 Opening Times Monday - Sunday: 9: 30 a. m. - 12: 00 midnight. Price: Adult: $ 19.00 Child: $ 13.00 | The Metropolitan Museum of Art Fifth Avenue at 82nd Street, New York, NY 10028 Tel: (212) 535 -7710 Opening Times Friday & Saturday: 9:30 a.m - 9:00 p.m Sunday, Tuesday - Thursday: 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Closed: Monday, January l, Thanksgiving Day and December 25. Price: Adult: $ 20.00 Child: $ 0.00 | Museum of Modern Art 11 West 53rd Street (between 5th / 6th Avenues), New York Tel: (212) 708 - 9400 Opening Times Saturday - Monday, Wednesday & Thursday: 10: 30 a. m. - 5:30 p. m. Friday: 10:30 a. m. - 8:00 p.m. Closed: Tuesday, Thanksgiving and Christmas. Price: Adult: $ 20.00 Child: $ 0.00 | 阅读理解。 | School Library To Joy Lee, Just to remind you that you have four overdue books. Title Writer ①The Age of Innocence Edith Wharton due (到期) 22 / Jan ②Mr Standfast John Buchan due 24 / Jan ③Imagine Alison Lester due 26 / Jan ④Selected Tales Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm due 26 / Jan Please return these books tomorrow. Other people may be waitingto borrow them Jane Johnes Librarian Date 3 / Feb / 2009 Note: You may not borrow any new books until these books have been returned. | 阅读理解。 | | 1. If you want to buy English books, you"d better call the number _____. | A. (010) 67661423 B. (8610) 64622288 C. (8610) 64612502 D. (024) 46364148 | 2. Where can you have fun and watch displays? | A. In Flight No. BA564. B. In People"s F.ducation Press. C. At Zhonglu Hotel. D. In Deeside Animal Park. | 3. When does the plane reach Milan? | A. At 11:30. B. At 14:35. C. At 10:00. D. At 18:00. | 4. If you travel to Beijing, you"d better live in _____. | A. Milan B. PEP Teaching Materials Centre C. Zhonglu Hotel D. Southdene | 阅读短文,根据其内容回答问题。 | Five million people visit Grand Canyon in the US every year. For the purpose of helping protect Grand Canyon for your fellow visitors and future generations, please follow the guidelines below. Camping To protect the park, camping is allowed only within permitted camp-grounds. Permits are required for ovemight camping at the North Rim. Advance book- ing can be received by mail. Please write: Information Center, P.O. Box 129, Crand Canyon, AZ 86023. Fires Because of the extreme fire danger, campfires are not allowed except at Mather and Desert View campgrounds. Collection of firewood is not allowed either. Hiking Please stay on permitted paths. Otherwise you may destroy desert plants. Pack out what you pack in, so you leave no signs of your visit. It is important to keep in mind that you are in a national park where wildlife exists. Weather The weather at Grand Canyon can change very quickly. With so much rock, lightning (闪电) causes a particular danger during sudden summer storms. These storms also frequently bring floods inside valleys, a danger to hikers. Watch the skies and check daily weather reports. Wildlife Do not feed park wildlife. There have been a few cases at Grand Canyon National Park where deer were purposely shot because there are plastic bags that left them sick and weak. Hungry deer can be danger and have kicked and bitten visitors at Grand Canyon. Some other animals will also beg and bite. For your own safety and the well-being of the animals, please do not feed wildlife, no matter how gentle they may appear. | 1. Do five million people visit Grand Canyon in the US every year? ____________________________________________________________________ 2. Why aren"t campfires allowed except at Mather and Desert View campgrounds? ____________________________________________________________________ 3. How is the weather at Grand Canyon? ____________________________________________________________________ 4. How many guidelines are there in this passage? ____________________________________________________________________ 5. What is the main purpose of the passage? ____________________________________________________________________ |
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