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London's River Thames has twenty-seven bridges. But Tower Bridge, the first bridge o

ver the Thames as you travel to London from the sea, is the most famous of them all. What makes Tower Bridge so exciting? Why do visitors come from all over the world to see it?

The thing that is surprising about Tower Bridge is that it is open in the middle. It does this to let the big ships through to the Pool of London. If you are lucky enough to see the bridge with its two opening arms high in the air, you will never forget it.

On its north side stands the Tower of London itself. Although they look the same age, the Tower is almost a thousand years old, and Tower Bridge is only about one hundred, it was built in the 1890s. By1850, everyone agreed that a bridge across the Thames near the Tower was most necessary. But the designers argued about the new bridge for another thirtyyears. This took so long because they had two big problems.

l. Tower Bridge is().

A. about one thousand years old

B. the oldest and the most famous bridge in London

C. the first one you can see when you go from the sea to London

2. The Tower of London is().

A. across from the Thames

B. on the north of Tower Bridge

C. in the middle of Tower Bridge

3. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage()?

A. You can see the bridge with its two opening arms high in the air at anytime.

B. By 1850 everybody thought it most necessary to have a bridge built across the Thames near the Tower.

C. It took the designers thirty years to argue about the bridge before it was built.

4. Why is the bridge open in the middle()?

A. To make it special.

B. To attract (吸引) more people from the world to see it.

C. To let the big ship through to the Pool of London.

5. How long was the Tower Bridge built()?

A. A thousand years.

B. A hundred years.

C. Five thousand years.

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The Great Fire of London started in the very early hours of September 1666 In four days
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1The fire began in ____.

A.a hotel

B.the palace

C.Pudding Lane

D.Thames Street

2The underlined word “family” in the second paragraph means _____.

A.home

B.children

C.wife and husband

D.wife and children

3It seems that the writer of the text was most sorry for the fact that______.

A.some people lost their lives

B.the birds in the sky were killed by the fire

C.many famous buildings were destroyed

D.the King’s bakery was burned down

4Why did the writer cite (引用)Samuel Pepys ?

A.Because Pepys was among those putting out the fire.

B.Because Pepys also wrote about the fire.

C.To show that poor people suffered most.

D.To give the reader a clearer picture of the fire.

5How was the fire put out according to the text?

A.The King and his soldiers came to help.

B.All the wooden houses in the city were destroyed.

C.People managed to get enough water from the river.

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第2题
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Light and bright colors make people not only happier but also more active.It is an established fact that factory workers work better, harder, and have fewer accidents when their machines are painted orange rather than black or gray.

1.The author regards the psychologists'findings as ().

A.groundless

B.doubtful

C.reasonable

D.unusual

2.According to the psycholog ists, a person’s color preference ().

A.is formed as he grows up

B.is acquired through experience

C.is decided by his surroundings

D.is possessed from birth

3.It can be concluded from the passage that bright color lovers tend to be ().

A.quiet

B.active

C.depressive

D.pessimistic

4.The example of the bridge is used to illustrate that ().

A.people tend to kill themselves by jumping from bridges

B.color can affect people’s moods to a great degree

C.the bridge should have been repainted earlier

D.certain color can kill people sometimes

5.The notion that machines painted orange can reduce the risk of accidents ().

A.is a well-accepted fact

B.remains to be proved

C.is an illusion of workers

D.is a good wish of scientists

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第3题
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A、sea

B、London

C、West India

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第4题
Which of the following books does not belong to Martin Amis?()

A.Money

B.London Fields

C.Time’s Arrow

D.Flaubert’s Parrot

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第5题
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第6题
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One advantage of living outside London is that houses are cheaper.Even a small flat in London without a garden costs quite a lot to rent.With the same money, one can get a little house in the country with a garden of one's own.

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1、Which of the following statements is NOT true?_________

A.People who love Nature prefer to live outside the city

B.People who work in London prefer to live in the country

C.Some people enjoying city life prefer to work and live inside London

D.Many nature lovers, though working in London, prefer to live outside the city

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A.getting a small flat with a garden

B.having a small flat with a garden

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D.buying a small flat without a garden

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A.living in the country

B.having spent time working in the garden

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A.their life was meaningless

B.their life was invaluable

C.they didn't deserve a happy life

D.they were not worthy of their happy life

5、The underlined phrase get away from in the 3rd paragraph refers to ________.

A.deal with

B.do away with

C.escape from

D.prevent from

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第7题
Outgoing Letter Beijing, November 5, 1000 Dear Sirs, Thank you for your enquiry of Oct

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Beijing, November 5, 1000

Dear Sirs,

Thank you for your enquiry of October 30 for Women's Nylon Garments. In compliance with your request, we have enclosed a price list and an illustrated brochure. Although we still have certain amount of stock we can hardly keep them for a long time because of the heavy demand. Samples will be sent on request. We are looking forward to our early reply. Yours faithfully,

Beijing Garments Imp/Exp. Corporation

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Dear sirs,

Many thanks for your quotation of November 5 and the samples of Women's Nylon Garments. We are satisfied with the quality and pleased to enclose our Order NO. 333 for 3 sizes mentioned in your latest catalogue. We note that you can supply these items from stock and hope you will send them before December 31. Our company will reserve the right to cancel this order or reject the goods for any late arrival. For your reference, we with to effect payment by D/P 60 days. Please kindly let us have your confirmation.

ORDER

NO. 333

Beijing Garments Imp/Exp. Corp.

Beijing, China

Please supply the following items:

Quantity (Doz) Item Size Unit Price (Per doz) CIF London

15 Women's Nylon Garments Small US$75.00

16 ditto Medium US$110.00

14 ditto Large US$150.00

London Trading Co. Ltd.

(3) Outgoing Letter

Dear Sirs,

We've received your letter of November 13 and your Order No. 333. Much to our regret, we can hardly accept your order at the prices you bid since the prices of raw materials have increased recently. We're afraid the best we can do is as follows:

Commodity Unit Price (Per doz) CIF London Size Quantity(doz)

Woman`s Nylon Garments USD80.00 Small 15

Woman`s Nylon Garments USD120.00 Medium 16

Woman`s Nylon Garments USD160.00 Large 14

As to payment terms, we usually require letters of credit. However, in view of our long and pleasant relations, we will accept D/P 60 days this time. But it must be clearly understood that, in so doing, we are not establishing a precedent. We hope you will accept our prices and give us a reply an soon as possible.

Yours faithfully,

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Dear Sirs,

Your letter of November 20,1999 has been received. As we are anxious to finalize this transaction, we have been exerting ourselves to persuade our clients to accept your prices. Eventually, they have decided to accept. We are glad to have been able to conclude the business with you and await your sales confirmation.

Yours faithfully,

5) Outgoing Letter

Dear Sirs,

We're glad that your clients have accepted our prices, which are narrowly calculated. These goods will be packed in boxes of half dozen each and 10 dozen to a carton, and shipped in December from China port to London with transshipment and partial shipments allowed. Insurance is to be covered by us against ALL Risks and War Risk for 100% of the invoice value. Enclosed is our Sales Contract No.116 signed in Beijing on 28th November, 1999 in duplicate, a copy of which please sign and return.

Yours faithfully,

CONTRACT

No.______________

SELLERS:

BUYERS:

This Contract is made by and between the Buyers and the Sellers, whereby the Buyers agree to buy and the Sellers agree to sell the under - mentioned commodity according to the terms and conditions stipulated below:

Commodity Size Quantity (doz) Price per doz CIF London Amount

Total Value:

Packing:

Shipping Mark:

Insurance:

Time of Shipment:

Port of Shipment:

Port of Destination:

Terms of Payment:

Done and signed in on this day of

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根据下列所提供的信用证条款的主要内容及有关信息,填写集装箱托运单和商业发票有关项目。

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Irrevocable Documentary Credit

Number: LC223 - 5866686

Date: March 5, 2004

Date and place of expiry: April 30, 2004 Qingdao, China

Advising bank: Bank of China

Beneficiary: China ABC Import and Export Corp.

Applicant: U.K. Tom Corp.

Shipment from: Qingdao to London, on or about April 5, 2004

Partial shipments: Not allowed

Transshipment : Not allowed

Description of goods: 100% Cotton Towel as per S/C NO. CH2004

Total amount: USD 10000(SAY US DOLLARS TEN THOUSANDS ONLY)

Total quantity: 200 Cartons

Total gross weight: 20500 KGS

Total. measurement : 30CBM

Price term: CIF London, U.K.

Following documents required:

+ Signed commercial invoice in triplicate

+ Packing list in triplicate

+ Full set of three clean on board ocean bills of lading made out to order of shipper and endorsed in blank and marked "freight prepaid" and notify applicant.

+ Insurance Policy in duplicate for full CIF value plus 10% covering All Risks as per Ocean Marine Cargo Clauses of the PICC dated 1/1/1981 and stating claims payable in London, UK in the currency of the credit.

Information :

Date of Invoice: March 25. 2004

Ocean Vessel: "BBB" Voy. NO. : 005E

B/L NO. : 0128

Container NO. : CBHU0180286

Marks & Nos: CT LONDON NO. 1 -200

Forwarder: China CCC Forwarder CO. (Acting as agent of" the China ABC Import and Export Corp. )

CHINA ABC IMP. & EXP. COP.

18 ZHONG SHAN ROAD, QINGDAO, CHINA

COMMERCIAL INVOICE

To: Invoice Number : ABC2004 - 018

(16) Contract Number:________(17)________

Date of invoice:________(18)________

From________QINGDAO________To________LONDON________

Letter of Credit No. LC123 - 268866 Issued by THE U. K BANK

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第10题
DEAR SIRS BEIJING,NOVERMBER 5,1999 THANK YOU FOR YOUR E

DEAR SIRS

BEIJING,NOVERMBER 5,1999

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ENQUIRY OF OCTOBER 30 FOR WOMEN`S NYLON GARMENTS.IN COMPLIANCE WITH YOUR REQUEST,WE HAVE ENCLOSED A PRICELIST AND AN ILLUSTRATED BROCHURE. ALTHOUGH WE STILL HAVE CERTAIN AMOUNT OF STOCK WE CAN HARDLY KEEP

THEM FOR A LONG TIME BECAUSE OF THE HEAVY DEMAND.SAMPLES WILL BE SENT ON REQUEST.

WE ARE LOOKING FORWARD TO YOUR EARLY REPLY

YOURS FAITHFULLY,BEIJING GARMENTS IMP/EXP CORPORATION

(2)INCOMING LETTER

DEAR SIRS,

MANY THANKS FOR YOUR QUOTATION OF NOVEMBER 5 AND THE SAMPLES OF WOMEN`S NYLON GARMEHTS.WE ARE SATISFIRED WITH THE

QUALITY AND PLEASED TO ENCLOSE OUR ORDER NO.333FOR SIZES MENTIONED IN YOUR LATEST CATALOGUE.

WE NOTE THAT YOU CAN SUPPLY THESE ITEMS FORM. STOCK AND HOPE YOU WILL SEND THEM BEFORE DECEMBER 31.OUR COMPANY WILL

RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL THIS ORDER OR REJECT THE GOODS FOR ANY LATE ARRIVAL.

FOR YOUR REFERENCE,WE WISH TO EFFECT PAYMENT BY D/P 60DAYS.PLEASE KINDLY LET US HAVE YOUR CONFIRMATION.

ORDER

NO.333

BEIJING GARMENTS IMP/EXP CORP

BEIJING,CHINA

PLEASE SUPPLY THE FOLLOWING ITEMS:

QUANITY(DOZ) ITEM SIZE UNIT PRICE(PER DOZ)CIF LONDON

15 WOMEN`S NYLON GARMENTS SMALL US$75.00

16 DITTO MEDIUM US$110.00

14 DITTO LARGE US$150.00

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Washington Irving’s Sunnyside in Tarrytown, New YorkAccompanying a plan of Sunnyside (un
Washington Irving’s Sunnyside in Tarrytown, New YorkAccompanying a plan of Sunnyside (un

Washington Irving’s Sunnyside in Tarrytown, New York

Accompanying a plan of Sunnyside (unprinted here), a former residence of Washington Irving in New York, is the following text.We have left out its title, which indicates clearly its purpose, in the hope that the reader will reconstruct it after reading the text.

Sunnyside is one of the few surviving and best-documented examples of American romanticism in architecture and landscape design.Andrew Jackson Downing featured Sunnyside in his Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening (1841) as an example of the "progressive improvement in Rural Architecture..." which, he explained, strives to be in "perfect keeping" with "surrounding nature" by its "varied" and "picturesque" outline.'Architectural beauty," he taught, "must be considered conjointly with the beauty of the landscape,"

Walking the 24-acre grounds is a pleasure in every season.Swans glide on the pond Irving called "the little Mediterranean", and a stone flume delights the ear with the sound of rushing water.A path leads up a small rise and from there down into "the glen," and up to the house.Behind the house, another path winds along the Hudson for views of the river at its widest point, the Tappan Zee.

The modest stone cottage which was later to become Sunnyside was originally a tenant farmer's house built in the late-seventeenth century on the Philipsburg Manor.During the eighteenth century, the cottage was owned by a branch of the Van Tassel family, the name Irving later immortalized in "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow".

Irving purchased the cottage in 1835 and directed the remodeling, adding Dutch-stepped gables, ancient weathervanes, and developing Gothic and Romanesque architectural features for other parts of the house.He was so pleased with his home that in 1836 he wrote to his brother, Peter: "I am living most cozily and delightfully in this dear, bright little home, which I have fitted up to my own humor.Everything goes on cheerily in my little household and I would not exchange the cottage for any chateau in Christendom."

Today's visitor to Sunnyside sees Irving's home much as it appeared during the final years of his life.The author's booklined study contains his writing desk—a gift from his publisher, G.P.Putnam and many personal possessions.The dining room, in which Irving and his dinner guests often gathered to enjoy the beautiful sunsets over the Hudson River, adjoins the parlor.Here Irving played his flute, while his nieces, Sarah and Catherine, accompanied him on the rosewood piano.The piano and other original furnishings still grace the room.The small picture gallery off the parlor contains some original illustrations for Irving's work.The kitchen was quite advanced for its day, having a hot water boiler and running water fed from the pond through a gravity-blow system.The iron cookstove was also a "modern convenience," replacing the open hearth in the 1850's.

The second floor of the house contains several bedrooms, each of which has its own personal character.The guest bedroom is furnished with a French-style. bed and painted cottage pieces.The ingenious arches in this and other rooms were designed by Irving.His bedroom, where he died in 1859, contains the author's tester Sheraton bed, along with his walking stick and a number of his garments and personal effects.The small, bright room between the bedrooms might have been used by Irving's nephew and biographer, Pierre Munro Irving, who cared for his uncle during the last months of his life.The room was used originally to store books and papers.The bedroom used by Irving's nieces contains an Irving-family field bed with hand-made bobbin lace hangings, a chest of drawers, sewing stands, and an ornamental stove.The guest room contains a cast iron bed probably made in one of the foundries along the Hudson.

Write True (T) or False (F)for the following questions.

1.Sunnyside is the former residence of Washington Irving in Washington D.C.()

2.Sunny side is a typical representative of Romanticism of American city architecture.()

3.According to Andrew Jackson Downing , architectural beauty must be in harmony with the beauty of the surrounding landscape.()

4.During the 18th century ,the cottage was owned by Van Tassel who was mentioned by Irving in his book “the Legend of the Hollow” .()

5.Irving didn’t make any change to the cottage after he purchased it.()

6.Today’s Sunnyside has changed a lot compared with its appearance in Irving’s time.()

7.Sunnyside was built near the Hudson River.()

8.The study , the dining room , the parlor and the kitchen are all on the first floor of Irving’s house.()

9.All the bedrooms on the second floor are almost furnished in the same style.()

10.Washington Irving was cared for by his daughter during the last period of his life.()

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