In order to celebrate the recent release (發(fā)行) of the Bravofly travel guide to Germany,this week we introduce four cities in Germany you have to visit.
Hannover
On the River Leine,Hannover is the country's greenest city,with a number of recreation areas,parks and forests to explore. Also known as the ‘city of museums,’ you have to check out world-famous information centers such as the Sprengel Museum,and the Luflfahrtmuseum Laatzen to get the true Hannover experience.
Dresden
Located near the border with the Czech Republic,Dresden is a city that has become known because the bombing in 1945 nearly destroyed it,however,its unique character was largely undamaged. Check that character out for yourself by visiting one of its many famous structures,such as the Frauenkirche,Zwinger Palace and Briihr s Terrace,to leam about one of Europe's most fascinating cities.
Stuttgart
There are a ton of things to do in Stuttgart,but if you're a true car enthusiast there's only one place you need to go — the Mercedes Benz Museum!Other places worth visiting include the beautiful Femsehturm Stuttgart communications tower and the fascinating Linden Museum.
Nuremberg
If you,re truly interested in history,there's only one place in Germany you need to visit — Nuremberg. Explore Nuremberg's history for yourself by taking trips to places such as Nuremberg Castle,and Albrecht Diirer,s House.
21. Hannover is ranked first in Germany according to .
A. the number of recreation centers
B. the number of museums
C. the environment
D. the population
22. We know from the text that Dresden.
A. is famous for its ancient buildings
B. hasn't changed since the bombing
C. isn’t far from the Czech Republic
D. is Germany's most attractive city
23. Which city would you probably visit if you are a fan of cars?
A. Dresden. B. Stuttgart.
C. Hannover. D. Nuremberg.
文章介紹了四個德國有名的城市。
21. C.推理判斷題。根據(jù)第二段中的 Hannover is the country's greenest city可知,漢諾威是德國最“綠”的城 市,也就是說它的環(huán)境是最好的。
22. C.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段中的 Located near the border with the Czech Republic,Dresden …可知,德 累斯頓位于德捷邊界附近,所以離捷 克共和國不遠(yuǎn)。
23. B.節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段中的 if you’ re a true car enthusiast there's only one place you need to go 一 the,Mercedes Benz Museum 可知答案。
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Neither could she hear my frustration,because the swimming club would not allow parents on the desk(甲板) . Parents waited in a glass balcony overlooking the pool.
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My daughter drew away from me. “You can't even swim,” she said.
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A. hugged her tightly
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