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If you are planning a visit to Chicago, make sure you see the city best before you head back home.

Architecture

Chicago is home to some of the most fascinating architecture in the country. One of the oldest buildings in the city is the Water Tower, which was built in 1869. It is one of the structures to survive the Chicago Fire in 1871. It is a fascinating builging to see, and is nearby the Water Tower Place, which has great shopping. It’s a paradise for the young. Another stop must be the Willes Tower, formerly known as the Sears Tower. Go to the top and walk out on the clear walkway to take a look straight down on the city. If you have the time, be sure to have dinner or a cocktail in the Signature Room on the 95th floor. Not only is the food great, but the views are breathtaking.

Boat Tours

If architecture is your thing, Wendella Boats offers a great architecture tour of Chicago. You can see some of the beautiful buildings from the Chicago River, which is a side of the buildings you don’t usually get to see. There are several other boat tours that are just great, too, and many will even take you from the river out to Lake Michigan where you can see the Chicago skyline at any time of day. These tours are great ways to gain knowledge of this spectacular city, and it’s also a funny way to rest your legs between walking tips.

Famous Pizza

You cannot come to Chicago without trying some famous, deepdish pizza. There are many places to get this delicious, thick pizza, but three stores stand out from the rest. Gino’s East, Giordano’s, and Lou Malnati’s are the best places to get authentic, Chicago-style, deep-dish pizza. Try it with all the toppings or just cheese, but be sure you try it at some point. Many think that much pizza and cheese seems disgusting, but don’t knock it till you try it. You might find a new favorite way of eating this Italian classic.

1.Water Tower Place is so popular among young people most probably because of ______.

A. its advantage of meeting his or her future partner

B. its amusement services and shopping advantages

C. there being many museums about art and literature

D. its importance in working as an unusual water tower now

2.While making a boat tour, you can ______.

A. see some beautiful buildings and even the Chicago skyline

B. draw the newly built architecture along the river

C. see how to gain knowledge in daily life

D. measure the length and width of the Chicago River

3.Why does the author advise visitors to try pizza in Chicago?.

A. Because its cheese comes from Italy.

B. Because the Chicago-style is really impressive.

C. Because there are so many chain stores from Italy.

D. Because its style is completly the same as that in Italy.

 

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    Many large cities in the United States have an area called Chinatown. Each of them was set up by people
who came from China. For example, Chinatown in San Francisco, California, began in the 1840s. The Chinese
immigrants came to America to look for gold. Then the area they lived in later became known as Chinatown.
    Chinatowns were also set up in cities in the western states of Oregon and Washington during the middle of
the 19th century. Many Chinese immigrants in these areas helped build the first railroad system across the
United States. However, after the work ended in 1869, many Chinese moved to the eastern and middle parts
of the United States.
    Chinatowns can also be found in cities outside the United States. For example, the first Chinese immigrants
in London arrived in the late 18th century. They were men who worked for the East India Company. Later,
the Chinese immigrants opened small stores and restaurants there.
    Today, many people visit Chinatown. It has special Chinese gates and walking areas for visitors. Chinatowns
around the world are not only places where Chinese people live and work. They are also places where visitors
can learn more about Chinese culture and traditions.
1. In the 1840s, a large number of Chinese people went to America to _____.
[     ]
A. build the railway
B. build Chinatowns
C. work for the East India Company
D. look for gold
2. What does the underlined word "immigrants" mean?
[     ]
A. 移民
B. 運(yùn)動(dòng)員
C. 建筑師
D. 教練
3. According to the passage, the earliest Chinatowns in Oregon were set up about _____ years ago.
[     ]
A. 200
B. 160
C. 100
D. 300
4. Visitors come to Chinatowns because _____.
[     ]
A. the food there is cheap
B. they can learn more about Chinese culture
C. they want to know about the earliest immigrants from China
D. they want to live there
5. What does the passage mainly tell us?
[     ]
A. The history of Chinatowns in the world.
B. The visitors in Chinatowns.
C. The Chinese culture and traditions.
D. The Chinese immigrants' hard work in America.

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     Many large cities in the United States have an area called Chinatown. Each of them was set up by people
who came from China. For example, Chinatown in San Francisco, California, began in the 1840s. The Chinese
immigrants (移民) came to America to look for gold. Then the area they lived in later became known as
Chinatown.
     Chinatowns were also setup in cities in the western states of Oregon and Washington during the middle of
the 19th century. Many Chinese immigrants in these areas helped build the first railroad system across the
United States. However, after the work ended in 1869, many Chinese moved to the eastern and middle parts of
the United States.
     Chinatowns can also be found in cities outside the United States. For example, the first Chinese immigrants
in London arrived in the late 18th century. They were men who worked for the East India Company. Later, the
Chinese immigrants opened small stores and restaurants there.
     Today, many people visit Chinatowns. They have special Chinese gates and walking areas for visitors.
Chinatowns around the world are not only places where Chinese people live and work. They are also places
where visitors can learn more about Chinese culture and traditions.
1. In the 1840s, a large number of Chinese people went to America to _____.
A. look for jobs
B. look for gold
C. build Chinatowns
D. build the railway
2. According to the passage, Chinatown in Oregon was set up about _____ years ago.
A. 100
B. 160
C. 200
D. 300
3. According to the passage, Chinatown can also be found in _____ outside the United States.
A. London
B. Oregon
C. Washington
D. San Francisco
4. Visitors come to Chinatowns because they want to _____.
A. taste the food there
B. do shopping there
C. make some Chinese friends
D. learn more about Chinese culture
5. What's the best title of the passage?
A. The History of Chinatowns
B. The Visitors to Chinatowns
C. The Culture about Chinatowns
D. The Immigrants in Chinatowns

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    For hundreds of years the madder plant was our only source of yellow dye. The dye was extracted from the roots of the plant and sold all over the worldThe great plantations in Southern France were devoted to the cultivation of the madder plant until 1869In that year German scientists discovered that the dye could be produced artificially. A chemical that was extracted from coal tar was their answer. Alizarin, as it is called, was cheaper to produce, easier to use and more permanent (永久的) in coloring. The dyers of cloth turned to this new product, and the madder growers of France had to look for new crops to cultivate.

1Our only source in formers times for yellow dye was ________.

Achemicals

Bcoal tar

Cplant

DGerman plantations

2The chemists discovered ________.

Aa better dye

Bcoal tar

Cthe madder plant

Dyellow dye

 

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    For hundreds of years the madder plant was our only source of yellow dye. The dye was extracted from the roots of the plant and sold all over the worldThe great plantations in Southern France were devoted to the cultivation of the madder plant until 1869In that year German scientists discovered that the dye could be produced artificially. A chemical that was extracted from coal tar was their answer. Alizarin, as it is called, was cheaper to produce, easier to use and more permanent (永久的) in coloring. The dyers of cloth turned to this new product, and the madder growers of France had to look for new crops to cultivate.

1Our only source in formers times for yellow dye was ________.

Achemicals

Bcoal tar

Cplant

DGerman plantations

2The chemists discovered ________.

Aa better dye

Bcoal tar

Cthe madder plant

Dyellow dye

 

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