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1、Unit7阶段能力训练(Lessons40—42)Ⅰ.[xx·温州]阅读理解Bath,97mileswestofLondon,isthelargestcityinSomerset,England.ItbecameaWorldHeritageSitein1987.ThecitygotitsnamefromtheRomanBaths,whichwasaplaceforpublicbathinginRomanBritain.Thewaterthereisnaturallyheatedundertheground.Todayvisitorsar
2、enolongerallowedtoenterthewater.However,theexhibitionstherewilltellyouthehistoryoftheRomanBaths.YoucanseemanyancientRomanobjects,includingthecoinsthatwerethrownintothewatertoshowrespecttothegoddess.Lookingoverthecity,youwillseemanyoldbuildingsinthecolourofhoney.Amongthem
3、,theRoyalCrescentandtheCircusarethemostfamous.TheRoyalCrescentisarowof30housesintheshapeofcrescent.TheCircusisabout200metrestotheeastoftheRoyalCrescent.Itisahugecircleformedwithlargetownhouses.Itisdividedintothreepartsofthesamelengthbythreeentranceswithalawninthecentre.W
4、henvisitingBath,youcan'tmissthesetwosites.Themuseumsinthecityarealsopopular.YoucangoandappreciateWesternpaintings.IfyouareinterestedintheEnglishwriterJaneAusten,youcangotoJaneAustenCentretoknowmoreaboutherlifewithherfatherinBath.IfyoucomeinOctober,youcaneventakepartinthe
5、BathFilmFestival.Withitsownstyleandfantasticsights,Bathattractsmillionsoftouristsfromallovertheworld.( )1.Thepassageismainlyaboutthe________inBath.A.writersB.paintingsC.festivalsD.buildings( )2.Accordingtothepassage,whatcanvisitorsdointheRomanBaths?A.Theycantakeabath.B
6、.Theycanplayinthewater.C.Theycanenjoyancientcoins.D.TheycanbuyancientRomanobjects.( )3.WhichofthefollowingiscorrectabouttheRoyalCrescentandtheCircus?A.B.C.D.( )4.Bathisacity________.A.whereJaneAustenoncelivedB.thatgotitsnamefromtheheatedwaterC.whereafilmfestivalishelda
7、llyearroundD.thathasbeenaWorldHeritageSitefor21yearsⅡ.任务型阅读WhenyougototheU.S.,someoneoftensaystoyou“Givemefive”.Whatshouldyoudo?Don'tgivefivedollarsfromyourpocket!Itwillmakeotherslaugh!Thepersonisnotaskingforyourmoney,butyourhands.IntheU.S.,“Givemefive”or“Givemehighfive”
8、isahotgesture(手势).YoucanseeitinfilmsoronTV.Itmeanshittingeachother'sraised(举起的)handstogether.Peopledoit