模块综合检测(二)(时间90分钟,满分120分) 第一部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) A Here are our top tips of things to do in Washington DC. First, head to the Lincoln Memorial. This was built in memory of President Abraham Lincoln. Take a photo of yourself next to the great man, or have a rest on the steps — the same place where civil rights (民权) leader Martin Luther King gave his world famous “I Have a Dream” speech. Next, walk around the Vietnam Veterans Memorial — a long wall with the names of every soldier killed in Vietnam. Or walk along Pennsylvania Avenue and go on a guided tour of the US Capitol Building, the US Supreme Court and the White House, which has been the US president's official home since 1800. As for the White House, tours are only made Tuesday through Saturday from 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Later, spend an afternoon at the Smithsonian Institution, which is made up of nine museums along the Mall. Start off at the Smithsonian Institution Building where you can pick up a map and information on all of the museums. Have fun walking around the National Museum of American History, where you can see many different things such as George Washington's wooden teeth, Judy Garland's shoes from the film The Wizard Of Oz and Muhammad Ali's boxing gloves. In the evening, you can eat out at one of the restaurants and bars around Columbia Road and 18th Street. Then, head down to the Adams Morgan neighborhood, which is just two miles from the White House and full of great bars. It is the heart of the Latino community (拉美人社区), and there are a large number of colorful murals (壁画). 1.Where did Martin Luther King give his “I Have a Dream” speech A.At the Lincoln Memorial. B.In the US Supreme Court. C.In the US Capitol Building. D.At the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. 2.According to the text, the White House _____. A.is open to the public every day B.was once on Pennsylvania Avenue C.has a wall with the names of each soldier killed in Vietnam D.has been the US president's official home for over 200 years 3.What do we know about the Adams Morgan neighborhood A.It is very far from the White House. B.It has lots of restaurants but few bars. C.Few Latinos choose to live in this area. D.Many wall paintings can be found there. B More and more people around the world are getting tattoos (文身). In the United States a large number of people aged 25 to 40 get tattoos. A third of all Americans between 18 and 25 have a tattoo. In Britain a fifth of all adults are tattooed. Tattooing has become an important industry as well. Today, there are more than 50,000 tattoo artists in the US alone. Even famous people such as Angelina Jolie and David Beckham have some kind of tattoo on their bodies. According to researchers many people tattoo themselves as a sign of individuality (个性). They want to express themselves and show others who they are. Other forms of body art are also on the rise. Today, tattoos ar ... ...
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