【題目】
A.deal with B.around C.learn about D.another E.mainly
No school, no playground, no museum or library -- just long, drawn out home time. That’s the life most children 【1】 the country are leading during the coronavirus outbreak(冠狀病毒爆發(fā)).
To help children better 【2】 this hard time while letting them know some culture and history, the Palace Museum has partnered with CITIC Press Group to roll out I Want to Visit the Palace Museum, a 20-volume children’s encyclopedia, along with 【3】 10 free videos by the same name, to take readers aged between 5 and 15 as well as curious adults, on a fun, immersive(沉浸式虛擬現(xiàn)實的)and in-depth tour of the 600-year-old royal palace.
Beside gaining a comprehensive understanding of the Ming and Qing (1368-1907) palace architecture, readers can also 【4】 521 man-made cultural objects housed in the museum, 126 historical events and 79 ancient crafts from this period.
【答案】
【1】B
【2】A
【3】D
【4】C
【解析】
這是一篇記敘文,文章主要講述為了幫助新冠狀病毒爆發(fā)期間全國大多數(shù)的孩子們度過艱難的時刻,同時讓他們了解一些文化和歷史,故宮和中信出版集團合作用百科全書和視頻的全新的方式展開了一次對有600年歷史的皇家宮殿的有趣的沉浸式虛擬現(xiàn)實的和深入的參觀。
【1】句意:那是新型冠狀病毒爆發(fā)期間全國大多數(shù)的孩子們的生活。
名詞the country用表示地點的介詞around表示“全國”。故選B。
【2】句意:為了幫助孩子們更好的應付這段艱難的時期,同時讓他們了解一些文化和歷史,故宮和中信出版集團合作,展開“我想?yún)⒂^故宮”的活動。
表示幫助用動詞短語“help sb. do”,此處用動詞;根據(jù)“this hard time”可判斷用動詞短語heal with表達“處理,應付”。故選A。
【3】句意:20卷的孩子百科全書,和另外10個免費的視頻一起,帶著5到15歲以及好奇的成年讀者,展開了一次對有600年歷史的皇家宮殿的有趣的沉浸式虛擬現(xiàn)實的和深入的參觀。
根據(jù)“a 20-volume children’s encyclopedia,along with”以及“10 free videos”可知此處用another表達“另外的”。故選D。
【4】句意:除了對明清時期的宮殿建筑有完整的理解,讀者也可以學到關于博物館離521個人造的文化物件,126個歷史事件以及這一時期79件古代工藝品。
can后面用動詞原形,此處根據(jù)“readers”以及“521 man-made cultural objects housed in the museum, 126 historical events and 79 ancient crafts from this period”可知此處用動詞短語表示“學到關于……”。故選C。
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