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    阅读理解。
    People from all over the world like to travel to the US. Millions of people visit each year, and they
    spend billions of dollars. Tourism is actually one of the leading industries.
    Many people like to visit famous U.S. cities, such as New York City, Washington D. C., Miami,
    Chicago, Dallas,New Orleans, Denver, Los Angeles, or San Francisco. Each of those has many
    tourist attractions. For example, New York has Broadway plays, and it has also some of the tallest
    buildings in the world, such as The Empire State Building and The World Trade Center. The World
    Trade Center which was 411 meters high and had 110 storeys with a twin tower used to be an office
    building for 1,200 firms. But it was destroyed completely by the two planes of the terrorists on
    September 11, 2001. Washington has government buildings as well as monuments and museums.
    Dallas has the site of President Kennedy' murder. New Orleans has jazz music and the cities in
    California have many ethnic groups with lots of good food. Disneyland in California and Disney
    World in Florida arevery popular attractions for tourists with children. The space center in Florida
    and Texas are popular sites for people at all ages to visit.
    Some tourists prefer to find sites with natural beauty in rural settings. The mountains in the East
    and the West are very popular with campers, hikers, and climbers. Some come just to ski and stay
    in fancy ski resorts like Aspen or Vail. Others come just to golf at nice golf resorts like Pinehwst,
    which is partly owned by Japanese who love golf. Some come to watch sports, but tickets can be
    expensive. It costs $100 just to get a back row seat to see a Chicago Bulls game. Two of the most
    popular places for tourists to visit are Grand Canyon and Yellowstone Park. At times Yellowstone
    Park is so crowded with tourists that it almost seems like a city. With the growing popularity at
    country music, many people now visit Nashville where most of the recordings are made or Branson
    where many stars have their own theatres.
    1.Today a tourist visiting New York can not visit ____.
    A. Broadway.
    B. The Empire State Building
    C. The World Trade Center
    D. New York Port
    2.If you are interested in politics, the city that you are most likely to visit is ____.
    A. Washington
    B. New York
    C. New Orleans
    D. Chicago
    3.The following places are some attractions which have something to do with music except ___.
    A. Nashville
    B. Branson
    C. New Orleans
    D. Dallas
    4.Which of the following is NOT true?
    A.Disneyland in California and Disney World in Florida are the favorite attractions for the
    children.
    B.Texas is the only space center in the U.S..
    C.Japanese are fond of golf.
    D.It can be very cold in Aspen and Vail in winter
    本题信息:2012年四川省月考题英语阅读理解难度较难 来源:谢雪莲
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  • 广告布告类阅读
广告类阅读:

1、品味广告的标题,联系平时所积累的知识,为了解材料大意作铺垫。
2、要特别留意广告中包含的数字、联系人、地址等。
3、要注意文中以黑体、大写、下划线等方式加以提示的文字,因为这很有可能是材料的核心或 
   至少是一部分内容的概括。

广告布告类阅读特点及解题技巧:

一、广告布告类阅读试题的文体特点:

此类文章不同于其他文体的文章,其目的是为了向读者传输信息,措辞简洁明了,直截了当,一般说来,广告布告类阅读试题具有以下特点:
1、选材特点:
信息量大,文句精炼,形式灵活,用最少的篇幅表达最大量的信息。
2、内容特点:
生活化,实用化,多样化,如产品宣传、服务介绍、通知、海报、启示、招生招聘等。
3、形式特点:
标题醒目,重点突出,条理清晰,常用粗体字或各类项目符号使文章结构更鲜明。
4、语言特点:
人名、地名、专有名词多;生词多;缩略词、祈使句、省略句多;结构不完整。
5、命题特点:
主要考察考生提取信息和处理信息的能力,既注重特定细节的筛选、类比、综合,又注重推理判断题的考查,题目设置相对较容易。

二、解题技巧点拨:

阅读这类文章时,也应该在整体把握文章结构的前提下,主要注意细节信息。细节题题干都是相应原文的变形(如同义改写、词性转换等),因此要找到答案一定要找到题干在原文中的出处,再把原文和选项相比较。做题时,根据所提问题用寻读、跳读的方法可达到事半功倍的效果。同时,在阅读时也要特别注意文中以粗体、大写、下划线等方式加以提示的文字,因为这很有可能是文章的核心或某一部分内容的概括。具体答题策略如下:
1、先题后文:
先读试题,了解考点;明确目的,快速捕捉,获取信息。
2、题干定向:
根据题干关键词到文中定位答案范围,按照题目顺序依次而下:问题与材料相同:对号入座;问题与原文相同:同义替换、归纳事实等。
3、生词模糊:
遇到生词;如无关答题,直接跳过;涉及答题,则根据语境、构词法等猜词。
4、信息补全:
对于影响理解的省略句,可根据语境,将其补全。