【題目】New York is full of life in spring — whether you want to see ballet or flowers. The New York City Ballet season opens on Tuesday at the Lincoln Center. Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s flowers are in full bloom (怒放) at this time of year. But they are just a small part; New York has much more for you to see.

Art on tap

The Whitney Museum of American Art has settled into its new home. The building as well as its setting is exciting. Take the outdoor stairs rather than the lifts to enjoy views of the city. However, the art won’t be for everyone.

Their 2017 Biennial (exhibition) of contemporary American Art has just opened (until June 11). You can also see the exhibition Georgia O’Keeffe: Living Modern at Brooklyn Museum (until July 23). From June 12, the Museum of Modern Art will mark the 150th anniversary of architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s birth with an overview (綜述) of his work.

Hey, big spenders

Treat yourself to The Lowell hotel on 28 East 63rd Street. It’s between Park and Madison Avenues and is only minutes from Central Park. The hotel will provide you with the best service. The staff are wonderful. At breakfast, waiters present their own home-made jam for guests to enjoy.

No wonder some of the guests have been staying for three years. The rooms come with fireplaces, which is rare in Manhattan. Rooms cost $830 (£662) per night. They have just opened the Majorelle restaurant, inspired by the gardens in Marrakesh.

Downtown

If you’re traveling in a group, try the Q&A Hotel, a great place from which to explore Wall Street, One World Observatory, Ellis Island, the Statue of Liberty and Governors Island. Among them, Governors Island re-opens in May with a new experience. The apartments in the 66-storey building are large and come with kitchens. Cost: $239 (£191) a night.

1If you arrive in New York on June 15, you may miss _________.

A. the show at Brooklyn Museum

B. the activity in the Museum of Modern Art

C. the 2017 Biennial of contemporary American Art

D. the activities in the Whitney Museum of American Art

2What can we learn about The Lowell hotel from the text?

A. None of the rooms have fireplaces.

B. The staff there will offer good service to the guests.

C. It will cost about 600 dollars to stay there for a night.

D. It will take hours to get to Central Park from there.

3If you stay at the Q&A Hotel, _________.

A. you can easily pay a visit to Wall Street and Central Park

B. you will get a new experience in March and May

C. you can enjoy a large room and a beautiful garden

D. you can save much money compared to The Lowell hotel

4Where does this text probably come from?

A. A travel website.

B. A history book.

C. A science report.

D. A public service advertisement.

【答案】

1C

2B

3D

4A

【解析】本文內(nèi)容主要介紹了一些出游信息和出游時(shí)的住宿建議。

1C細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章Their 2017 Biennial (exhibition) of contemporary American Art has just opened (until June 11).可知American Art六月11號(hào)結(jié)束,如果六月15號(hào)去的話就會(huì)錯(cuò)過(guò)了,故選C。

2B細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章The hotel will provide you with the best service. The staff are wonderful. At breakfast, waiters present their own home-made jam for guests to enjoy.可知旅店的員工會(huì)為顧客提供好的服務(wù),故選B。

3D 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。對(duì)照文章Rooms cost $830 (£662) per night.Cost: $239 (£191) a night可知如果你住在the Q&A Hotel相比較the Lowell hotel可以節(jié)省很多花費(fèi),故選D。

4A推理判斷題。根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容主要介紹了一些出游信息和出游時(shí)的住宿建議,可以推測(cè)出應(yīng)該是出自旅游網(wǎng)站,故選A。

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