10.Should you feel that you'd like to know about the history of America,you could visit the Wax Museum on 4th and E Streets,where there are life-like scenes,with sound and movement,from the country's past.Afterwards,for some fun and a laugh,go to watch the performing dolphins in the dolphin theatre. 11.If you've any dollars left,you might like to spend a few lazy hours shopping and eating in Georgetown.It's an interesting old town with a lot of eighteenth century houses and it is conveniently near the centre of the city
10. Should you feel that you’d like to know about the history of America, you could visit the Wax Museum on 4th and E Streets, where there are life-like scenes, with sound and movement, from the country’s past. Afterwards, for some fun and a laugh, go to watch the performing dolphins in the dolphin theatre. 11. If you’ve any dollars left, you might like to spend a few lazy hours shopping and eating in Georgetown. It’s an interesting old town with a lot of eighteenth century houses and it is conveniently near the centre of the city
12.Visitors should make the interesting 15 mile boat-trip down the broad Potomac River to the home of George Washington,which is at Mount Vernon in the State of Virginia. You can eat and drink on the boat,and enjoy music and dancing by moonlight.George Washington's home is a simple white country house kept just as it was when he lived there. Here,also,guides will take you inside and show you around. American parents from all parts of the country bring their children of this famous and popular place,for they are all taught at school that George Washington was the father of his country'. From Travel,ed,,Theodore Gross,New York.1981 Approximately 1,200 58 ds
12. Visitors should make the interesting 15 mile boat-trip down the broad Potomac River to the home of George Washington, which is at Mount Vernon in the State of Virginia. You can eat and drink on the boat, and enjoy music and dancing by moonlight. George Washington’s home is a simple white country house kept just as it was when he lived there. Here, also, guides will take you inside and show you around. American parents from all parts of the country bring their children of this famous and popular place, for they are all taught at school that George Washington was ‘the father of his country’. From Travel,ed.,Theodore Gross,New York,1981 Approximately 1,200 words
Exercises True or False Reading Comprehension
Exercises ◼ True or False ◼ Reading Comprehension
Multiple Choice 1.The author would travel more than 200 miles to Washington because. A)he liked to visit carefully planned cities B)traveling to Washington from places like New York is pleasant and easy. C)Washington is in Washington State,thousands of miles away near the northwest coast there are many very interesting things to see that city
Multiple Choice 1. The author would travel more than 200 miles to Washington because_____. A) he liked to visit carefully planned cities B) traveling to Washington from places like New York is pleasant and easy. C) Washington is in Washington State,thousands of miles away near the northwest coast D) there are many very interesting things to see in that city
2.Which of the following buildings is"needle like"? A)The capitol. B)The Washington Cathedral The Washington Monument D)The White House
2. Which of the following buildings is “needlelike”? A) The capitol. B) The Washington Cathedral C) The Washington Monument D) The White House