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考点跟踪突破39阅读理解

训练一广告图表类

A(导学号:38122239)(2016,兰州)

GlobalEnglishClub

☆Englishtraininginfourskills:listening,speaking,reading,andwriting.

☆4-month(800yuan),6-month(1,400yuan)andoneyear(2,500yuan)courses.

☆Choiceofmorningoreveningclasses,3hoursperday,Mon.一Fri.

☆AllnativeteachersfromCanadaandUSA.

☆Tel:8872806Add:306XinhuaRoad

Body-buildingClub

OA11facilities(设备)supplied.

OOnthetopfloorofSunnyHotel.

OEveryeveningfrom6:00to9:00,Mon.一Sun.

ODrinksandfruitsreadyforyouduringbreaks.

OTel:6353188

OAdd:369DunhuangRoad

PianoClub

*0ne-to-onetrainingonSat.&Sun.from2:00p.m.to5:00p.m.(150yuan^er

hour)

*Experiencedteacher.

*Pianossupplied(提供)forfree.

*Convenienttransportation.

*Tel:8756038

*Add:808ParkRoad

1.InEnglishtrainingclass,youwillhave.teachers.

A.CanadianB.FrenchC.ChineseD.Italian

2.IfyouwanttoimproveyourEnglish,youwillB.

A.dial6353188

B.haveclasseseitherinthemorningorintheevening

C.goto808ParkRoad

D.haveclassesbothinthemorningandintheevening

3.Howmuchdoyouneedtopayforone-to-onepianotrainingeverytime?C

A.300yuan.B.150yuan.

C.450yuan.D.800yuan.

4.IfJimisexercisingintheBody-buildingClub,wherecanyoufindhim?

A.808ParkRoad.

B.onthehighestfloorofSunnyHotel.

C.696DunhuangRoad.

D.306XinhuaRoad.

5.Whichofthefollowingisnottrueaccordingtotheadvertisementabove?

B

A.Youhavetopay800yuanfor4-monthEnglishtraining.

B.Youhavetopaymoreforusingthepianosuppliedintheclass.

C.ItisveryconvenienttogettothePianoClub.

D.Youcanenjoydrinksandfruitsafterbody-buildingexercises.

B(导学号:38122240)(2016,桂林)

Apresenterinradiowanted

Sex:maleAge:25—35

Height:morethan1.75m

Youshouldhavetheexperienceinradio.YoushouldspeakstandardChineseand

English.CalltheSUNHOUSE:77665388

Swimmingcoachesneeded

Canyouswimverywell?Doyouliketohelpothers?DoyouhavetimeinJulyand

August?WeneedsomeswimmingcoacheswhocanteachthechiIdrentoswiminthesummer

holiday.

Call:66773439E-mail:brsyswii施163.com

Asummercamp

Wanttomakemorefriendsandtakepartinallkindsofactivities,suchaspainting,

mountainclimbingandsailing?AnddoyouwanttoimproveyourEnglishatthesame

time?Comeandjoinus.Oursummercampwillsatisfyallyourinterests.

Telephonenumber:54279686

E-mail:ssumcam^

Acleanerwanted

Canyoumakealargehousecleanandtidy?Weneedacleaneronceaweek.Ifyouhope

togetthejobpaidat160yuanonce,callusthiseveningat18:00—20:00.Tel:

63360022oryoucanvisitMrHuangatNo.5ChaoyangStreet.

1.MrZhang,34,canspeakChineseandEnglishwell.HemaygetthejobD.

A.asaswimmingcoachB.asacleaner

C.atthesummercampD.asapresenter

2.Ifyouhavetimeinsummerandyouareanexcellentswimmer,youcancall

旦togetajob.

A.77665388B.66773439

C.54279686D.63360022

3.IfacleanerworksforMrHuangforamonth,heorshewillbegivenA

yuan.

A.640B.480C.320D.160

4.DavidisacollegestudentandhisEnglishisverypoor,hecanC.

A.calltheSUNHOUSE

B.sendane-mai1tobrsyswin^\.&3.com

C.sendane-mai1tossumcamp@

D,visitMrHuangatNo.5ChaoyangStreet

5.ThefouradsaboveareprobablyfromA.

A.anewspaperB.anovel

C.asciencemagazineD.atextbook

C(导学号:38122241)(2016,江西)

SkurfingLessons

Wouldyoubecomeaskurferifyoucould?Well,nowyoucan!Lessonsinskurfing,

anexcitingsport,areavailableonthebeach.

Cost:$30perpersonforahalf-hourlesson.Firstlessonhalfprice.

Time:Monday一Friday,8a.m.—6p.m.

Website:树修匕

ArtAttackGallery

Doyouwanttospendsummerbeingcreative?CometoArtAttackGallery's

afternoonclasses.

Age:12—18

Cost:Free

Time:Oneafternoonaweekfortenweeks.

E-mai1:aa^269@

StateTheaterPerformingArtsCamp

SummercampinHedleyvi1lage.

TheStateTheatreoffersperformingartsclassesincluding:music,dance,drama.

Coursedates:14th-23rdJuly;24thJuly-2ndAugust;

4th-13thAugust;14th-23rdAugust

Age:13-19Cost:$250(includingallmeals)

Tel:6578777

1.Howmuchshouldwepayforthefirstskurfinglesson?.

A.$15.B.$30,C.$45.D.$60.

2.Wherecanwelearnmusicaccordingtotheadsabove?D

A.AtLongBeach.

B.AtSkurfingLessons.

C.AtArtAttackGallery.

D.AtStateTheaterPerformingArtsCamp.

3.WhendoestheStateTheatreofferperformingartsclasses?g

A.4th-13thJuly.B.4th-23rdAugust.

C.24thJuly-2ndAugust.D.14thJuly-23rdAugust.

D(导学号:38122242)(2016,烟台)

CarServices

BringyourcarintoCarServicestoday1Wewillcleanyourcarandrepairyourengine

atveryreasonableprices.DriveyourcarintoourworkshoplocatedatXinhuaRoad,

ormakeanappointment.Tel:719-5638.

CarWashing:¥10.

EngineRepairing:Only¥180.

Tyre(轮胎)Servicing:¥15foreach.

Thebuildingwhichsavespeoplefrombadweather.ThisbuildingneartheseainNew

Orleanslookslikesomethingfromasci-fifilm(科幻电影).Itisover360meters

high,andisdesignedtohouseupto40,000people,namedtheNoah.Thisbuilding

isstrongenoughtoavoidthedamagesofbadweather.

BeachClean-upDay

Weneedvolunteerstocleanthebeach!

Sunday,July20.

♦Meetat8:30a.m.atCoastSquare.

♦Startat9:00a.m.andendatnoon.

♦Bringbagsandgloves.

Formoreinformation,callZhangLinat564-0657.

ApartmenttoRent(出租)

Anewapartmenttoberentedinthecitycenter.Onebedroomandonekitchen.Nearthe

busstation,atNo.22ChangjiangRoad.Busespassthefrontgate.

Ifyouareinterested,pleasehavealookattheapartmentoryoucancallMs.Yu

at274-7130.

1.Mr.Wangneedstopay_旦forhiscarwashingandenginerepairing.

A.¥25B.¥190C.¥195D.¥205

2.TheNoahisbuiltforD.

A.makingsci-fifilms

B.holdingaconcert

C.doingexercises

D.savingpeoplefrombadweather

3.Volunteersaresupposedtobring0onbeachclean-upday.

A.bagsandglovesB.books

C.swimmingsuitsD.violins

4.ThenewapartmenttoberentedisD.

A.onXinhuaRoad

B.nearthepolicestation

C.atCoastSquare

D.atNo.22ChangjiangRoad

5.WhichofthefollowingisNOTRIGHTaccordingtotheinformationabove?

A.Thevolunteersstartcleaningupthebeachat9:00a.m.

B.TheNoahisdesignedtohouseupto40,000people.

C.It'snotconvenienttotakeabusneartheapartment.

D.Ifyouwanttorepairyourcar,youcancall719-5638.

训练二学校生活类

A(导学号:38122243)

DoyouknowsomethingabouttheholidaycampsinHongKong?ThestudentsinHong

KongusedtotakepartinanEnglishholidaycampintheirholidays.Andtheirparents

weren,twiththem,thoughtheywereveryyoung.

Nowtheystillenjoytakingpartinmanykindsofholidaycampswithouttheir

parents.Manyparentslettheirchildrentakepartinsomekindsofholidaycamps

inordertolearnsomepracticalknowledgeintheirlifeandalsolearnsomeknowledge

aboutlivingskills,science,readingandwriting...Themostimportantforthe

childrenistolearntolookafterthemselves.

HolidaycampsinHongKongarenotsoexpensive.Mostfamiliescanaffordtosend

theirchildrenthereforfurtherstudyorformakingtheirbodiesstrong.

ItissaidthatstudentsinHongKonghavemuchknowledgeaboutmany

things.Perhapsithassomethingtodowithallkindsofholidaycamps.

1.StudentsinHongKongusuallytookpartindinthepast.

A.anEnglishholidaycamp

B.amathsholidaycamp

C.ascienceholidaycamp

2.WhenstudentsinHongKongareinholidaycamps,theirparentsB.

A.havetolookafterthem

B.don,tgowiththem

C.muststayathome

3.Themostimportantthingforthestudentstotakepartinholidaycampsin

HongKongisC.

A.tolearnsomepracticalknowledgeinlife

B.tolearnaboutlivingandlearningskills

C.tolearntolookafterthemselves

4.ThecostoftakingpartinaholidaycampisC.

A.veryhighB.notfairC.low

5.ThestudentswhooftentakepartinholidaycampsusuallyA.

A.knowalotaboutmanythings

B.showmuchinterestinsports

C.haveastrongloveforfurtherstudy

B(导学号:38122244)(2016,新疆)

Kelly,sfavoritesubjectisP.E.ButshehadahardtimeinP.E.class.Shewas

notgoodatjumpingveryfar,shehadtroublethrowingaball,andshecouldn,trun

reallyfast.Sometimes,somekidsmadefunof(取笑)her.SowhydoesKellyloveP.E.

class?

ThereasonisthatherteacherMr.Burnsalwaystellshertodoherbest.Though

sheonlyranforafewminutes,Mr.Burnssaid,“Goodjob!Nexttimeyouwillbe

abletogoalittlelonger."Mr.Burnsevenputasmallboxonthefloor,soKelly

wouldbeabletopracticejumpingoverit.

ThatnightwhenKellyfinisheddinner,sheputthreeboxesandbeganpracticing

jumpingoverthem.Shemadeit!Kellythoughttoherself,aTomorrowIwillbeable

tojumpoverthoseboxesinP.E.class.”

Therewasarelayrace(接力赛)onTuesday.Keilywasscaredthatshewouldnot

beabletogoveryfar.WhenKellyranaroundthetrack(跑道),sheheardmanycheers

andkidsshouting,uGoKelly!Youcandoit!”Thatwasallsheneededtohear.Kelly

ranfast.Shefinishedfirst1Thekidscheeredforher.Kellyfeltsogood."Thank

you,Mr.Burns."saidKelly."Kelly,yourantherace,notme.”“Yes,butyou

alwayssaidIcoulddoit.”

1.AccordingtoParagraph1,wecanlearnthatKellyhastroubleDinP.E.

class.

A.playingsoccerB.skating

C.swimmingD.running

2.HowdidMr.BurnshelpKellypracticejumping?Q

A.Byjumpingwithher.

B.Byaskingotherkidstohelpher.

C.Byputtingasmallboxonthefloor.

D.Bygivingherabookonhowtojump.

3.InParagraph3,KellyjumpedoverCbox(es)afterdinner.

A.1B.2C.3D.4

4.KellywasscaredbeforetherelayracebecauseshewasafraidthatB.

A.shewouldfall

B.shewouldnotrunveryfar

C.otherkidswouldmakefunofher

D.otherkidswouldrunfasterthanher

5.Attheendofthestory,wecanlearnthatKellyfeltA.

A.happyB.boredC.upsetD.independent

C(导学号:38122245)(2016,杭州)

RobFrenettehadproblemswithbullies(欺辱)atschoolforelevenyears,hewas

oftenlonelyandscared.Whenhewasfifteen,however,hedecidedtodosomething

abouthisproblems.Hewalkedintoanewspaperofficeandtoldthemaboutthe

bullying.Hisstorywentintothenewspaperandsoonal1theTVstationsinCanada

wantedtotalktohimabouthisexperiences.Theyalsowantedtohearhisideasto

stopbullying.

Afterthat,Robcontinuedhisstudiesatschool,butinhisfreetimehehelped

otherpeoplewithbullyingproblems.WithafriendKatieNeu,hemadeawebsitecalled

bullyingcanada.ca.Visitorstothewebsitecanfindadvice,storiesandpoems

aboutbullying,inbothEnglishandFrench.Whenpeopleareupset,theycantalkon

thephoneoronlinetoRobandhisteam.EveryweekendRobhastoanswere-mailsto

thewebsite.Healsospeakstochildren,teachersandmembersofgovernmentaround

thecountryaboutbullying.

Rob,smostimportantmessageis:”Whenbulliesareunkindtoyou,itisn'tyour

fault.There'snothingwrongwithyou,soyoushouldtrytokeeptrustingyourself.And

rememberthatpeoplecareaboutyourproblems.Youjusthavetofindthosepeople.”

OneofRob,sideasis“BlueDay”,aspecialdayforstoppingbullyingin

schools.Studentshavetowearblueclothesandinclasstheylearnhowtostop

bullying.Morethan150CanadianschoolsnowcelebrateBlueDay,butRobwon'tstop

untilthere,saBlueDayineveryschoolinCanada.

1.HowdidRoboftenfeelatschoolbeforehewasfifteen?R

A.Relaxed.B.Unhappy.C.Shocked.D.Tired.

2.WecanlearnfromthispassagetheRobsufferedfrombullyingsincehewas

A.

A.fourB.sevenC.elevenD.fifteen

3.bullyingcanada.caisawebsitewherepeoplecanB.

A.learnhowtowritepoems

B.getadviceaboutbullyingproblems

C.getblueclothesforfree

D.practicebothEnglishandFrench

4.Theunderlinedpartuthosepeople“inParagraph3meansB”.

A.peoplewhoalwaysbulliedothersbefore

B.peoplewhohelpotherswithbullyingproblems

C.peoplewhoaremembersofthegovernment

D.peoplewhowritee-mailsabouttheirproblems

5.Whatwasthecorrectorderinwhichtheseeventshappened?―&

a.Robandhisfriendmadeawebsite.

b.Robwasbulliedatschool.

c.Robcreated“BlueDay”.

d.Robtoldhisstoryinpublic.

A.b-d-a-cB.a-b-c-d

C.b—a——d——cD.c—b——a——d

D(导学号:38122246)(2016,枣庄)

Ithinkthatagreatfriendisagreatartistwhocanchangemyfeelingabout

lifegreatly.WhenItalkaboutthepersonwhoinfluencedmemost.Imustthinkof

mybestfriendquickly.

WhenIwasinmyuniversity,oneofmyclassmatessatbesideme.HisnameisWang

Tao.Heismyunforgettablefriendinmylife.Heisgoodatstudyand

handsome.Everyoneknowsthatheisagenius(天才')ofouruniversity.

Heiskind-heartedandisalwaysreadytohelpothers.Buthedoesn,tlikeothers

topraisehim,becausehethinkswhathedidiscommon.Thereisanoldsaying:A

friendinneedisafriendindeed.WangTaosetsagoodexampleinmanypartsinmy

life.

Irememberedthatmymathematicswasmediocreatthattime,buthewasexcellent

insolvingmathematicsquestions.Heoftenreceivedhighscores.Ofcourse,Iwished

Icouldreachhislevel.Sincewetalkedalldaylong,hewasalwayspatientandpolite

toanswermymathematicsquestions.Slowly,Imadegreatprogressinmathematics.I

passedtheexaminationfinally.Thenwebecamefriendsnaturally.Andnow,Istill

rememberhisstrongwilltostudy.

Weknowthatweliveinasociety,soweallneedalotoffriends.Thereare

twokindsoffriends,goodandbad:badfriendsmaymakeourlifefailed,whilegood

onesmakeourlifesuccessful.Tome,WangTaoisaverygoodfriend.Ilearnedso

manyadvantagesfromhim,andIchangedmoreandmoreexcellently.

Weseparatedthreemonthsago.NowImisshimverymuch,andIhopedthatour

friendshipwillcontinuetobejustasstrongafterwegraduate(毕业).

1.ThewriterbelievesthatanexcellentfriendC.

A.isamanwhoworksonart

B.canchangehislifeslowly

C.caninfluencehisideaaboutlife

D.mustthinkofhimquickly

2.WhichofthefollowingaboutWangTaoisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?

D

A.Hehasastrongwill.B.Heiswarmhearted.

C.Heisgoodatmaths.D.Helikesartverymuch.

3.Theunderlinedword“mediocre“mostprobablymeans"旦”.

A.badB.notverygood

C.thebestD.verygood

4.Inthefifthparagraph,thewritermainlysuggeststhatweshouldA.

A.makegoodfriendsandlearnfromthem

B.havetwokindsoffriends,goodandbad

C.makeourbestfriendssuccessful

D.makelessbadfriends

5.What'sthebesttitleforthepassage?旦

A.Myuniversitylife

B.Anunforgettablefriend

C.Howtomakefriends

D.Ilowtolearnmathswell

训练三事物介绍类

A(导学号:38122247)(2016,安徽)

Theolive(橄榄)treeprobablyfirstgrewinsouthernAsia.Andthenitspread

toMediterranean(地中海的)countriesabout6000yearsago.Sincethen,ithasbeen

importantinMediterraneanpeopleyslives.

Theolivetreegrowsinrockyplacesanditdoesn,tneedmuchwater.Itsfruit

canbemadeintooliveoil.Peoplehaveusedoliveoiltocookdishesforcenturies.But

theyhaven,tonlyuseditforcooking.Someancientculturesbelievedthatitwas

usefulasmedicine.Inmoderntimes,peoplestilluseoliveoilbothforitstaste

anditshealthadvantages.

Oliveoilhasalsobeenanimportantproductinthebusinessandcultureof

Mediterraneancountries.InancientGreece,forexample,anyonewhocutdownanolive

treewasheavilypunished.WinnersattheOlympicGamesworewreaths(花环)・They

weremadeofolivebranches(树枝).Sometimeswinnerswerealsogivenaprizeof

oliveoil.PeoplefromGreecebuiltshipssothattheycoulduseoliveoilfor

trade.ButitwastheRomanswhogrewtheolivetreeintherestofsouthernEurope

andnorthernAfrica.

Today,oliveoilisstillaveryvaluableproduct,andmanydifferentkindsof

oliveoilaresoldincountriesallovertheworld.

1.Wheredidtheolivetreeprobablyfirstgrow?.

A.InAsia.B.InAfrica.

C.InEurope.D.InAmerica.

2.Whatcanwelearnaboutoliveoil?°

A.Peoplestartedtocookwithitrecently.

B.Itismadefromolivebranches.

C.PeopleusedittobuildshipsinGreece.

D.Itcanbegoodforhealth.

3.InancientGreece,peoplewhocutdownanolivetreeB.

A.worewreathsB.wereheavilypunished

C.gotaprizeofoliveoilD.wereregardedasheroes

4.ThepassageismainlyaboutD.

A.themethodofcooking

B.thetradeofGreece

C.thehistoryoftheOlympicGames

D.thestoryofoliveoil

B(导学号:38122248)(2016,天津)

Doyouknowthatinsomepartsoftheworld,peoplebuildtemporary(暂时的)

hotelsmadeofsnowandblocks(大块)ofice?Theseareknownasicehotels.

Unlikeusualhotels,alltheroomsintheicehotelsaremadeofice.Insome

icehotels,eventheglassesfordrinksaremadeoficeblocks.Sotheyonlyserve

colddrinks.Also,hotfoodisnotservedintheicehotels,butguestscaneathot

foodatplacesnearby.

Tokeepwarm,guestssleepincomfortablesleepingbagsoniceblocksthatare

coveredbymattresses(床垫)andreindeerskins(驯鹿皮).

Therearesomeplacesintheicehotelsthatareheated,suchasthe

bathrooms.Thisisbecause,eventhoughitisnotascoldintheicehotelsasit

isoutdoors(在户夕卜),indoortemperaturesarestillverylow.

Perhapsthemostinterestingthingabouttheicehotelsisthattheyarerebuilt

everyyear.Theycanbeusedonlyduringthewintermonths.Theicehotelsmelt(融

化)awaywhenspringarrives.Theiceblocksusedtobuildthesehotelsarefromnearby

rivers.So,whentheicehotelsmeltaway,theymeltbackintotherivers.

1.Accordingtothepassage,icehotelsD.

A.arefoundeverywhere

B.dobusinessinsummer

C.aremadeofglass

D.aremadeofsnowandice

2.Whichofthefollowingabouttheicehotelsistrue?C

A.Theyarejustlikeusualhotels.

B.Theglassesaremadeofwood.

C.Theyservecolddrinks.

D.Theroomsaremadeofbamboo.

3.Youcan,tseedintheicehotels.

A.hotfoodB.reindeerskins

C.sleepingbagsD.mattresses

4.Whyarebathroomsheatedintheicehotels?旦

A.Guestswanttoeatinthem.

B.Indoortemperaturesareverylow.

C.Guestsaskthehotelstodothat.

D.Itisascoldindoorsasitisoutdoors.

5.Whathappenstotheicehotelsinspring?.

A.Theymeltaway.B.Theyarerebuilt.

C.Theyarerepaired.D.Theyneedmoreice.

C(导学号:38122249)(2016,丽水)

Haveyoueverheardofarattlesnake?Itisapoisonous(有毒的)American

snake.Whenitisangryorafraid,itmakesanoiselikearattlewithitstail.It's

veryscary.ButHeatherRamirezandherhusband,fromCalifornia,intheUnitedStates,

makealivinginanunusualway.Theyareself-employed(自雇的)snakecatchers!

Theycatchsnakes,especiallyrattlesnakeswhichhavegoneindoors,andreturnthem

tothewild.

Heatherdescribesherworkasuprotectingpeoplefromrattlesnakes一and

protectingrattlesnakesfrompeople!”Intheareawheretheylive,rattlesnakes

oftencomefacetofacewithpeople.Theyarefoundinstores,offices,housesand

gardens.Heatherexplainsthatit'snotthesnakesthataremovingintoplaceswhere

peoplelive,butit'stheotherwayround.Thesnakeslivedintheseplacesfirst

andthenthepeoplebuilthouses.

Mostpeoplewhoseearattlesnakearefeared.Ifyoukeepyourdistance,however,

thesnakewon'tbite(咬)you.Intwelveyearsasasnakecatcher,Heatherhasnever

touchedasnake.Shedoesn'ttaketherisk.Shepicksupthesnakeswithaspecial

tool.Thisdoesn,thurtthem,butitkeepsthematasafedistancesothattheycan't

biteher.

Heatherandherhusbandareverybusybecausetheyareneveroffduty.Catching

snakesisafull-timejobandtheydontoftenhaveadayoff.Peoplecangettothem

atanytimeofthedayornight.Noteveryonecandothisjob,butHeatherdoesn't

wanttodoanythingelse."Ijustlovemyjob,“shesays.

1.TheRamirezsmakealivinginanunusualwaybyD.

A.catchingandsellingsnakes

B.catchingsnakesasapart-timejob

C.protectingsnakesinthewild

D.beingself-employedsnakecatchers

2.InParagraph2,HeatherexplainswhytherattlesnakesC.

A.neverbitepeople

B.areafraidofpeople

C.arefoundwherepeoplelive

D.livedwithpeopleatfirst

3.Theunderlinedword“them"inParagraph3referstoA.

A.rattlesnakesB.specialtools

C.peoplearoundD.theRamirezs

4.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?g

A.Heathercatchessnakesonlyatnight.

B.Heatherisalwaysreadytodoherjob.

C.Heatherriskstouchingsnakessometimes.

D.Heatherhasbeenasnakecatcherfor20years.

D(导学号:38122250)(2016,福州)

Whatwoulditbeliketobeover100metersintheair?Besidestakingaplane,

thereisamoreinterestingandrelaxingwaytoexperienceit:havingarideona

Ferriswheel(摩天轮).

LondonEye,England

Withaheightofabout135meters,theLondonEyeisthetallestFerriswheel

inEurope.Thereare32cars(轿厢)andeachcancarry25peopleatmost.Ontheride,

peoplecangetaviewofLondonTower,BuckinghamPalaceandBigBen.Oneturntakes

30minutes.

HighRoller,US

Itistheworld'stailestFerriswheel.Itis168meterstall.HighRollerfirst

openedinLasVegasonMarch31st,2014.Aridetakes30minutes.Youcanalsoenjoy

videosandmusicduringtheride.

TianjinEye,China

TianjinEyeisa120-meter-tallFerriswheel.It1iesonabridgeovertheHaihe

RiverinTianjin,China.ItistheonlyFerriswheelintheworldtostandona

bridge.Thewheelhas48cars.Eachcantakeeightpassengers.Peoplecangetgoodviews

ofthecityduringthe30-minutetrip.

RouedeParis,France

RouedeParislookslikeallotherFerriswheels.Itisabout60meterstalland

has42cars.Butpeoplecanmoveit.Becauseofthis,thebigwheelhasbeentomany

otherplaceslikeManchesterintheUKandBangkokinThailand.

1.ThereareCcarsinLondonEye.

A.25B.30C.32D.135

2.ThetallestFerriswheelintheworldisinC.

A.ParisB.TianjinC.LasVegasD.London

3.HighRolleris旦meterstaller

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