【題目】1 Doha, Qatar
Qatar is currently involved in a major conflict with many other countries in the Middle Eastern region, but visitors to its capital , Doha, will still find themselves in the safest city in the world. It’s home to the Museum of Islamic Art, designed by I.M. Pei with inspiration from traditional Islamic architecture, which houses Islamic art from three different continents that have a history of over 1,400 years.
2 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Dropping down from the top spot last year is Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, with a safety index of 88.03. While it has a population of just over 1 million, only 420,000 are actually citizens-whose average net worth is $17 million dollars. It is also home to the Sheikh Zzyed Mosque, the country’s largest, as well as many camel races.
3 Quebec City, Canada
Quebec City is one of the few cities in North America that still has its original city walls. One of the most romantic cities on the planet, its Old Town was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and as a city with just over 700,000 residents, it’s got a safety index of 85.36, landing it in the top three.
4 Osaka, Japan
Osaka is the best city in Japan for food, drinks, and nightlife, and it’s safer than ever. Make sure you visit Osaka Castle while you’re here, which has a park attached, or the nearby Momofuku Ando Instant Ramen Museum, where you can even customize(定制)your own Cup Noodles to take home.
【1】In which city can you watch a special sports event?
A.Doha.B.Abu Dhabi.
C.Qubec City.D.Osaka.
【2】What can you do in Qucbec City, Canada?
A.Appreciate Islamic art.B.Go to see castles.
C.Visit ancient city walls.D.Make the noodles you like
【3】What do the cities have in common?
A.They have museums.B.They are romantic.
C.They have wealthy citizens.D.They are very safe.
【答案】
【1】B
【2】C
【3】D
【解析】
本文是應用文。這是一則旅游廣告。文章介紹了四個城市的特點。
【1】
細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)2 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates中It is also home to the Sheikh Zzyed Mosque, the country’s largest, as well as many camel races.“這里也是沙特最大的清真寺謝赫·齊義德清真寺的所在地,同時也是許多駱駝比賽的舉辦地。”可知,在Abu Dhabi城市可以觀看特別的體育賽事。故選B。
【2】
細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)3 Quebec City, Canada中Quebec City is one of the few cities in North America that still has its original city walls.“Quebec City是北美少數(shù)幾個仍保留其原有城墻的城市之一。”可知,在加拿大Qucbec City參觀古老的城墻。故選C。
【3】
推理判斷題。根據(jù)1 Doha, Qatar中but visitors to its capital , Doha, will still find themselves in the safest city in the world. 2 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates中Dropping down from the top spot last year is Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, with a safety index of 88.03. 3 Quebec City, Canada中and as a city with just over 700,000 residents, it’s got a safety index of 85.36, landing it in the top three.和4 Osaka, Japan中Osaka is the best city in Japan for food, drinks, and nightlife, and it’s safer than ever.可知,這四個城市的共同點是“他們非常安全”。故選D。
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