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Unit 4 Landmarks Reading club 1(语法填空) Yuanmingyuan Yuanmingyuan is in Beijing. It covers an area of more than 160,000 1._ (square) metres. Emperor Kangxi began to build it in 1707. The Emperors of the Qing Dynasty 2._ (use) Yuanmingyuan for over 150 years. It had three famous 3._ (garden): Yuanmingyuan, Changchunyuan and Qichunyuan. People around the world knew about Yuanmingyuan’s wonderful gardens, amazing 4._ (view) and interesting buildings. They even called it the “Garden of Gardens”. But in October 1860, British and French soldiers broke into Yuanmingyuan. They took away treasures and started a fire there. The fire 5._ (burn) for three days. In 1900, the Eight-Nation Alliance invaded Beijing, and greatly 6._ (destroy) Yuanmingyuan. Afterwards, there were no buildings or beautiful gardens in Yuanmingyuan. However, even now, Yuanmingyuan is still a popular place 7._ (visit). Visitors can walk around the park and learn about 8._ (it) history. Some people believe we should rebuild it. Others think that we should leave the park as it is now. It can remind people of its past. In 1998, Yuanmingyuan became the Beijing National Defence Education Base. In 2001, the third Saturday in September was set as China’s National Defence Education Day. On this day, it is free 9._ (enter) Yuanmingyuan. The government hopes that more people will come to Yuanmingyuan and learn about 10._ (it) history. Reading club 1(完形填空) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项中,选择最佳选项,使短文意思完整、通顺。 Yuanmingyuan Yuanmingyuan is in Beijing. It covers an area of more than 160,000 square metres. Emperor Kangxi began to build it in 1707. The Emperors of the Qing Dynasty used it for over 150 years. It had three famous 1._. People around the world called it the “Garden of Gardens”. But in October 1860, British and French soldiers broke into Yuanmingyuan. They took away 2._ and started a fire. The fire burned for three days. In 1900, the Eight-Nation Alliance invaded Beijing and greatly 3._ Yuanmingyuan. Afterwards, there were no buildings or beautiful gardens there. However, even now, Yuanmingyuan is still a popular place to 4.. Visitors can walk around and learn about its 5.. Some people want to rebuild it. Others think we should leave it as it is, to remind people of its 6._. In 1998, it became the Beijing National Defence Education Base. In 2001, the third Saturday in 7._ was set as China’s National Defence Education Day. On this day, it is 8._ to enter. The government hopes more people will come and learn about its history. 1. A. gardens B. lakes C. mountains D. rivers 2. A. food B. treasures C. clothes D. books 3. A. built B. destroyed C. cleaned D. painted 4. A. visit B. work C. study D. live 5. A. future B. history C. food D. weather 6. A. past B. future C. beauty D. hope 7. A. July B. August C. September D. October 8. A. expensive B. free C. cheap D. closed 9. (补充题) When did Emperor Kangxi start building Yuanmingyuan? A. 1707 B. 1860 C. 1900 D. 1998 10. (补充题) What is the main idea of the passage? A. The beauty of Yuanmingyuan B. The history of Yuanmingyuan C. How to rebuild Yuanmingyuan D. The life of Qing Emperors Reading club 2(语法填空) Landmarks in Danger! Landmarks are beautiful. They are amazing, but some of 1._ (they) are in danger. Machu Picchu, Peru As Peru’s most famous landmark, Machu Picchu is a must-see. It’s more than 500 2._ (year) old, and it’s nearly 2,300 metres up in the Andes. At first, very few people visited Machu Picchu. But now, 3._ (hundred) of tourists go there every day. Some people say that more visitors won’t be good for Machu Picchu. They worry the modern world may change the Lost City of the Incas 4._ (forever). Stonehenge, Wiltshire, the UK Stonehenge is a special landmark in the UK. It’s a circle of big stones from 5,000 years ago. People don’t know why it 5._ (be) built. Every year, more than 900,000 people visit Stonehenge! The visitors and the dirty air from cars 6._ (be) bad for the stones. Now, the road and car parks are 7._ (far) away from Stonehenge. This means visitors cannot touch the stones. These landmarks are 8._ (value) parts of our world’s history. We must try 9._ (protect) them so that future 10._ (generation) can still enjoy their beauty. Reading club 2(完形填空) 完形填空阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项中,选择最佳选项,使短文意思完整、通顺。 Landmarks in Danger! Landmarks are beautiful and amazing, but some of them are in 1._. Machu Picchu is Peru’s most famous landmark. It’s more than 500 years old and nearly 2,300 metres up in the Andes. At first, very few people visited it. But now, 2._ of tourists go there every day. Some people worry that too many visitors may change the Lost City of the Incas 3._. Stonehenge is a special landmark in the UK. It’s a circle of big stones from 5,000 years ago. People don’t know why it was built. Every year, more than 900,000 people 4._ it! The visitors and dirty air from cars are bad for the 5. _.. Now, the road and car parks are further away, so visitors cannot 6. _. the stones. We must protect these landmarks so that future people can still enjoy their 7._. 1. A. safety B. danger C. peace D. use 2. A. hundreds B. thousands C. millions D. billions 3. A. quickly B. slowly C. forever D. recently 4. A. build B. visit C. break D. paint 5. A. trees B. flowers C. stones D. lakes 6. A. touch B. see C. take D. buy 7. A. beauty B. food C. smell D. sound 8. (补充题) Where is Machu Picchu? A. Peru B. The UK C. China D. Japan 9. (补充题) How old is Stonehenge? A. 500 years B. 2,300 years C. 5,000 years D. 900,000 years 10. (补充题) Why are these landmarks in danger? A. Too many visitors B. Dirty air from cars C. Modern world changes D. All of the above 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $