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問題詳情:
There are thirtyfour bridges on the Thames in London;the following are among the most famous ones.
Tower Bridge
Tower Bridge has stood over the Thames in London since 1894 and is one of the finest,most recognizable bridges in the world. It is the bridge in London you may see in movies and on advertising writing for London. Tower Bridge is the only Thames bridge that can be raised. It used to be raised about 50 times a day,but nowadays it is only raised 4 to 5 times a week.
London Bridge
The construction of the first stone London Bridge started in 1176 and finished years later. Houses and shops were once built on the bridge,which made the road so narrow that it was often jammed with people,horses and carts. A “keep left” rule was made in 1733 to keep the traffic moving. This became the rule of the road in Britain. In 1757 the old bridge was pulled down and a new one was built in restingly,that one was pulled down again in 1967 but rebuilt in Lake Havasu City,the USA,as a tourist attraction. The present London Bridge was opened in 1973.
Millennium Bridge
Millennium Bridge is a bridge for walkers. It was built to connect the Tate Modern Art Gallery to the city and St Paul's Cathedral (聖保羅大教堂)in sands of people rushed to see the new bridge. Almost immediately after opening,the bridge had to be shut because of the dangerous waving caused by too many visitors. It has now been reopened. The bridge is about 320 meters,costs 16 million pounds to build and only takes walkers.
Westminster Bridge
Westminster Bridge is a road and foot traffic bridge over the Thames between Westminster and Lambeth. The present bridge,opened in 1862,is the second on the site and took the place of an earlier bridge opened in British romantic poet,William Wordsworth,wrote a famous poem ComposeduponWestminsterBridge in the autumn of 1802.
Want to know more about the bridges on the Thames?Click here www.bridgesinbritain.com.
21.If there were a huge ship on the Thames,it could run through________.
A.Westminster Bridge B.Millennium Bridge
C.Tower Bridge D.London Bridge
22.According to the passage,we can infer that________.
A.London Bridge is not a very wide bridge
B.Tower Bridge is the oldest one among the four bridge
C.Millennium Bridge is a dangerous bridge
D.William Wordsworth likes Westminster Bridge most among the four bridges
23.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.The 1831 London Bridge is now in the USA.
B.Tower Bridge is much less frequently lifted today than before.
C.Cars and buses are not allowed to cross Millennium Bridge.
D.Westminster Bridge is for walkers only.
24.The passage is most probably taken from a________.
A.school report B.website article C.teenage magazine D.science fiction
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