【題目】

When Reginald Johnston, a British scholar (學(xué)者), first walked into the Forbidden City in 1919, most palaces weren't allowed to visit, But a century later, when the People's Republic of China is to celebrate its 70th founding anniversary (周年紀(jì)念) in October, the 599-year-old palace complex (宮殿群) becomes the world's busiest museum.

Open to the public

In the old days. ordinary people could only imagine what it looked like inside. When the Palace Museum was founded in 1925, the public could go into the palaces. Now 80% of the total area of the museum is open to the public and it will increase to 85% in 2025.

Embracing (擁抱) the world

“It felt like you were hit by hundreds of years of history.” Christopher Allen from Britain said. “I begin to love its history and culture.”

The Forbidden City is becoming more open and friendly to visitors. It attracted about 3.5 million visitors from abroad and 9 overseas (海外的) exhibitions were held in 2018.The Palace Museum exhibition becomes a cultural phenomenon (文化現(xiàn)象) everywhere it goes.

Attracting the youth

On the Palace Museums online store on Taobao, you can find more than 10, 000 cultural products. The ones with cute and humorous pictures of emperors are very popular.

Some favourite products also go offline. For example, the “Kangxi Emperor's Favourite Chocolate”, the most popular drink, always has people lining up (排隊) to get a taste.

As a child, Xu Jing often rode a bike in front of the Meridian Gate (午門). “I had little memory of the museum then, but now I am more willing to visit it after watching several popular TV shows about the museum.” she said.

1Thecurrentsituation (現(xiàn)狀)oftheForbiddenCityisthat ______.

A.ithasbecometheworld'sbusiestmuseum

B.mostpalacesarestillnotallowedtovisit

C.itisclosedtoalltheworldexceptlocalpeople

D.itisnotopenbecausetherearetoomanyexhibits (展品)

2ThePalaceMuseumhasbeenopentothepublicfor______ years.

A.70B.95C.100D.599

3WhichisNOTthereasonthattheForbiddenCityattractsmorevisitorsfromabroad?

A.ForeignersarehitbyhundredsofyearsofChinesehistory.

B.TheForbiddenCityisbecomingmoreopenandfriendlytovisitors.

C.TheticketpriceoftheForbiddenCityisthelowest.

D.ThePalaceMuseumexhibitionbecomesaculturalphenomenoneverywhereitgoes.

4Which is RIGHT according to the passage?

A.The Palace Museum becomes world famous in a short period.

B.With the development of China, the Palace Museum opens its arms and welcomes the visitors from all around the world.

C.All the native people were willing to visit the museum when they were kids.

D.Visitors can leave their footprints (腳印) in each area of the museum.

【答案】

1A

2B

3C

4B

【解析】

這篇短文主要講述了英國學(xué)者Reginald Johnston1919年第一次走進紫禁城時,大多數(shù)宮殿不允許訪問,但在一個世紀(jì)之后,599歲的宮殿成為世界最繁忙的博物館,故宮現(xiàn)在向公眾開放,并且通過線上線下結(jié)合的方式吸引更多的年輕人。

1細節(jié)理解。根據(jù)文中“when the People's Republic of China is to celebrate its 70th founding anniversary (周年紀(jì)念) in October, the 599-year-old palace complex (宮殿群) becomes the world's busiest museum. 當(dāng)中華人民共和國將于10月慶祝70周年時,有599年歷史的故宮建筑群成為世界上最繁忙的博物館。故選A

2數(shù)字計算。根據(jù)文中“When the Palace Museum was founded in 1925, the public could go into the palaces.”可知,2020-1925=95。故宮已經(jīng)向公眾開放95年了。故選B。

3推理判斷。根據(jù)文中“It felt like you were hit by hundreds of years of history. Christopher Allen from Britain said. 選項AForeigners are hit by hundreds of years of Chinese history.”外國人受到中國數(shù)百年歷史的沖擊。這個說法正確;根據(jù)文中“The Forbidden City is becoming more open and friendly to visitors.”可知,紫禁城對游客越來越開放和友好。選項B正確的;根據(jù)文中“The Palace Museum exhibition becomes a cultural phenomenon (文化現(xiàn)象) everywhere it goes. 故宮博物院的展覽成為一種文化現(xiàn)象。選項D正確的;文中并沒有提到紫禁城的票價是最低的。,選項CThe ticket price of the Forbidden City is the lowest.”錯誤。故選C

4推理判斷。根據(jù)文中“The Forbidden City is becoming more open and friendly to visitors. It attracted about 3.5 million visitors from abroad and 9 overseas (海外的) exhibitions were held in 2018.The Palace Museum exhibition becomes a cultural phenomenon (文化現(xiàn)象) everywhere it goes.”可知,隨著中國的發(fā)展,故宮博物館以開放的姿態(tài)歡迎全世界的游客。故選B。

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