The monument ____ those heroes stands ____ the foot of the mountain.
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A. of; at
B. to; on
C. for; by
D. to; at
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The Statue of Liberty, which has been closed to the public since super storm Sandy struck in October, will reopen by July 4.
The Statue of Liberty was presented to the United States by the French people in 1886. It stands at Liberty Island as a welcome to all returning Americans.
It’s five months since the monument and Liberty Island were shut down after the storm.
While the statue itself was not seriously harmed by the storm, several buildings on the island experienced the terrible flood. The way used by ships carrying visitors from lower Manhattan and New Jersey was also destroyed.
It’s good news, it’s a little late, but at least it’s there, and now we’ll watch like an eagle to make sure this promise is kept,” Schumer told NBC New York.
In January, the government spent $59 million repairing both Liberty Island and nearby Ellis Island, which was also damaged in the storm. But the officers have not announced when Ellis Island will reopen. In November, more than a million art works had to be removed from the museum there because of the storm. The Statue of Liberty is one of the country’s most popular tourist attractions. According to the National Park Service, more than 3.7 million people visit the site every year.
【小題1】Why was the Statue of Liberty closed last October?

A.Because of the super storm Sandy.
B.Because of the destroyed way.
C.Because of the damaged buildings.
D.Because of nearby Ellis Island.
【小題2】How long has the monument and Liberty Island been shut down?
A.One month.B.Four months.
C.Five months. D.Ten months.
【小題3】What does the underlined word It in the fifth paragraph refer to?
A.The Statue of Liberty was presented by French people.
B.The government spent $59 million repairing Liberty Island and Ellis Island.
C.The Statue of Liberty stands at Liberty Island as a welcome to all.
D.The Statue of Liberty will reopen by July 4.
【小題4】Which of the following is true according to this passage?
A.The Statue of Liberty was seriously harmed by the storm.
B.In January the government spent $59 million repairing Liberty Island.
C.It’s announced that Ellis Island will reopen in November.
D.The Statue of Liberty attracts over 3.7 million tourists every year.

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When America was young, the city of Washington, D.C. had been built.   1  .Trees were cut down and the Great Capitol(美國國會大廈) was built. A house was built. The President of the United States would live in this house.   2 
At that time there was a park near the President’s house.   3    Today in that same park there are no horses or cows, sheep or pigs.     4 
This is a city of many monuments(紀念碑). The highest of all is the George Washington Monument. This monument helps all of us remember George Washington, the first President of the United States. Inside the monument is an elevator. People from all over the country ride in the elevator to the top. Inside the monument are many steps.  5 .
When they get to the top, they see the United States Capitol building with its white dome(圓頂) and many monuments. They look over this beautiful city, Washington, D.C.—the capital of the United States.
A. People may climb these steps to the tops.
B. And people let their horses and cows, sheep and pigs eat grass in the park.
C. It is now called the White House.
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The Statue of Liberty, which has been closed to the public since super storm Sandy struck in October, will reopen by July 4.

The Statue of Liberty was presented to the United States by the French people in 1886. It stands at Liberty Island as a welcome to all returning Americans.

It’s five months since the monument and Liberty Island were shut down after the storm.

While the statue itself was not seriously harmed by the storm, several buildings on the island experienced the terrible flood. The way used by ships carrying visitors from lower Manhattan and New Jersey was also destroyed.

It’s good news, it’s a little late, but at least it’s there, and now we’ll watch like an eagle to make sure this promise is kept,” Schumer told NBC New York.

In January, the government spent $59 million repairing both Liberty Island and nearby Ellis Island, which was also damaged in the storm. But the officers have not announced when Ellis Island will reopen. In November, more than a million art works had to be removed from the museum there because of the storm. The Statue of Liberty is one of the country’s most popular tourist attractions. According to the National Park Service, more than 3.7 million people visit the site every year.

1.Why was the Statue of Liberty closed last October?

A.Because of the super storm Sandy.

B.Because of the destroyed way.

C.Because of the damaged buildings.

D.Because of nearby Ellis Island.

2.How long has the monument and Liberty Island been shut down?

A.One month.                           B.Four months.

C.Five months.                           D.Ten months.

3.What does the underlined word It in the fifth paragraph refer to?

A.The Statue of Liberty was presented by French people.

B.The government spent $59 million repairing Liberty Island and Ellis Island.

C.The Statue of Liberty stands at Liberty Island as a welcome to all.

D.The Statue of Liberty will reopen by July 4.

4.Which of the following is true according to this passage?

A.The Statue of Liberty was seriously harmed by the storm.

B.In January the government spent $59 million repairing Liberty Island.

C.It’s announced that Ellis Island will reopen in November.

D.The Statue of Liberty attracts over 3.7 million tourists every year.

 

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When America was young, the city of Washington, D.C. had been built.   1  .Trees were cut down and the Great Capitol(美國國會大廈) was built. A house was built. The President of the United States would live in this house.   2 

 At that time there was a park near the President’s house.   3    Today in that same park there are no horses or cows, sheep or pigs.     4 

This is a city of many monuments(紀念碑). The highest of all is the George Washington Monument. This monument helps all of us remember George Washington, the first President of the United States. Inside the monument is an elevator. People from all over the country ride in the elevator to the top. Inside the monument are many steps.   5 .

When they get to the top, they see the United States Capitol building with its white dome(圓頂) and many monuments. They look over this beautiful city, Washington, D.C.—the capital of the United States.

A. People may climb these steps to the tops.

B. And people let their horses and cows, sheep and pigs eat grass in the park.

C. It is now called the White House.

D. It was built in a forest, near two beautiful rivers.

E. It is a beautiful park for all people to see.

F. It’s near the river.

 

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