Copenhagen is a city full of fairy tales(童话故事). If you want to explore it, you have to spend a long time and walk slower to enjoy yourself. Copenhagen was the first city to have a street for walkers only. The city is historic and at the same time very youthful. Many visitors come here to enjoy the great food.
Walking along the river banks, you'll see the Amalienborg Palace first. The king's family are living there.
Churches and castles show us the original city. Copenhagen became the capital of Denmark in the early 15th century. But fires in the 18th century completely burnt the old wooden buildings. Much of what we see today dates back to(追溯到)the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Keep going, and you'll see the Christiansborg Palace. The town of Copenhagen began there.
Then you are going to Nyhavn, a waterway, which was dug from 1670 to 1673. When you see it, you'll understand why Hans Christian Andersen made this beautiful waterway his home. Nyhavn is a peaceful and wonderful place. You'll usually see some rich people walk along here.
If you walk there, you can enjoy the old trees, the colorful lights and the beautiful gardens. You might feel as if you were in a fairy tale.
1. The underlined word “explore” in Paragraph 1 probably means “______” in Chinese.
A. 进入 B. 探索 C. 找到 D. 离开
2. We cannot see ______ in Copenhagen today.
A. churches and castles B. the Amalienborg Palace
C. the old wooden buildings D. the Christiansborg Palace
3. Which of the following is not true about Nyhavn?
A. It has a history of about 350 years. B. Andersen made it his home.
C. Rich people often walk along it. D. It's a fictitious(虚构的)place in a fairy tale.
4. What does the passage mainly talk about?
A. Preventing fires. B. Writing fairy tales.
C. Visiting Copenhagen. D. Digging a waterway.
Walking along the river banks, you'll see the Amalienborg Palace first. The king's family are living there.
Churches and castles show us the original city. Copenhagen became the capital of Denmark in the early 15th century. But fires in the 18th century completely burnt the old wooden buildings. Much of what we see today dates back to(追溯到)the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Keep going, and you'll see the Christiansborg Palace. The town of Copenhagen began there.
Then you are going to Nyhavn, a waterway, which was dug from 1670 to 1673. When you see it, you'll understand why Hans Christian Andersen made this beautiful waterway his home. Nyhavn is a peaceful and wonderful place. You'll usually see some rich people walk along here.
If you walk there, you can enjoy the old trees, the colorful lights and the beautiful gardens. You might feel as if you were in a fairy tale.
1. The underlined word “explore” in Paragraph 1 probably means “______” in Chinese.
A. 进入 B. 探索 C. 找到 D. 离开
2. We cannot see ______ in Copenhagen today.
A. churches and castles B. the Amalienborg Palace
C. the old wooden buildings D. the Christiansborg Palace
3. Which of the following is not true about Nyhavn?
A. It has a history of about 350 years. B. Andersen made it his home.
C. Rich people often walk along it. D. It's a fictitious(虚构的)place in a fairy tale.
4. What does the passage mainly talk about?
A. Preventing fires. B. Writing fairy tales.
C. Visiting Copenhagen. D. Digging a waterway.
答案
1~4. BCDC
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