上文题目1. What does the passage mainly discuss﹖ (文章主旨题)
9 C6 x5 [" E# ^) h: A A The planned development of Seattle's public park system % i0 q, z% \* l3 H, v( v/ v2 r* Z$ `
B The organization of the Seattle city government : T, M. O' N1 X$ [7 ~
C The history of the OImsted Brothers architectural firm
% P0 A W& L) a D The design and building of the University of Washington campus 5 y+ `8 Y! A2 }: z; k
2. The word ″engaged″ in line 2 is closest in meaning to (词汇) 2 ~ D4 S/ |1 j7 q
A trained B hired C described D evaluated ' D( {. F6 h$ Q# r- g: X [
3. The word "subsequent" in line 8 is closest in meaning to(词汇)
* G* a4 K' `& P) {8 W/ U- M! n1 ] A complicated B alternate C later D detailed
( b i6 [. b. |& I; y- }% u 4. Which of the following statements about parks does NOT reflect the views of the Olmsted Brothers firm﹖ (细节) ) k2 k* h% I* o6 v: P: G1 d, |) f
A They should be planted with trees that grow locally. ) V1 d7 n* I9 K3 a
B They should provide a quiet restful environment. ) z ~& B% G8 k7 M1 T; A6 p# S8 `
C They should be protected by limiting the number of visitors from the community. 4 ~7 B# K [+ j: R/ m1 f2 z
D They should be designed to conform to the topography of the area.
, s3 R$ m. t" J; a @) p 5. Why does the author mention ″local parks and squares″ in lines 13-14 when talking about the Olmsted plan﹖ (理解) - z& z) ~& v! ^2 A+ {) d
A To emphasize the difficulties facing adoption of the plan
& E$ E- c! O( l) n F B To illustrate the comprehensive nature of the plan 4 N) F% W' i1 L0 r3 l; U
C To demonstrate an omission in the plan
! |# z9 N' C; r D To describe Seattle's landscape prior to implementation of the plan
8 U- l+ t1 s( G' w2 ^( ?) f$ [ 6. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage about how citizens of Seattle received the Olmsted Report?(细节) 5 j9 n( D) l% w! h
A They were hostile to the report's conclusions. / l$ @; X: @7 \6 m& Q1 S
B They ignored the Olmsteds' findings.
9 w) L4 Y9 v/ `4 O( V0 i C They supported the Olmsteds' plans. / i- e% K+ a/ r
D They favored the city council's seeking advice from another firm. |