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aey.VirginiaShenandomh National Park and in particular,Skyline Drive arac ju boutamillion tourists each year.The 105 mile long public road run parallel with the Blue RidgeMountains,making it one of the most scenic drives in the USA,especially in the fall.Butven outside of Shenandoah National Park,there are other reasons to visit this region.fromexploring Luray Caverns to enjoying hands on fun at the Shenandoah Valley DiscoveryMuseum.21.Whichmost suitable for the family who like water sports?A.Breckenridge.Colorado.C.Albuquerque,New Mexico.B.Wisconsin Dells,Wisconsin.22.1D.Shenandoah Valley,Virginia.What do Albuquerque and Shenandoah Valley have in common?A.They focus on local mountainous scenes.B.Tbey hold special festivals to attract tourists.C.They attract almost the same number of tourists.D.They hold some activities during the same festival.23.Where can the text be found?A.In a hispory book.B.In a novel.C.In anart magazine..D.In a guidebook.公A 4-year-old boy who accidentally broke a rare 3,500-year-old jar in a museum has beenforgiven and even invited back,as the museum hopes to turn the disaster into a teachablemoment.Alex Geller,the boy's father,said his son is exceptionally curious,and that the momente heard the crash last Friday,"Please let that not be my child"was the first thought thataced through his head."He's not a kid that usually destroys things,he just wanted to see相what was inside,"Geller said.When he turned around and saw it was his son,he wasn a complete unexpected blow.够Geller went over to the security guards to let them know what had happened and hopedit was a model and not a real artifact."We said,if we need to pay,we will,whatever阁ill be.But they called and said it was insured and after they checked the cameras and saw itasn't purposely destroyed,they invited us back for a make-up visit,"Geller recalled.The jar,which had been on display at the museum for 35 years,could date back toween 2200 BC and 1500 BC.The museum decided to turn the disaster into a teachablement to encourage more people to visit the museum and learn about artifact restoration.ing 3Dtechnologyand high-resolution videos of the jar,experts planned to complete theoration in a matter of days.Roee Shafir,a restoration expert at the museum,said the repairs would be fairly simple,he pieces were fomcompete jr Shafir still wanted to keep the artifactsbe totheubfdhappenHetn orirttouhbecause that connection can inspire a deeper interest in history and archaeology.【高三英语第4页(共10页)】
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