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The Bund is a 1.6-kilometer-long bank along the bank of the Huangpu River. It begins at Yan’an Road in the south and ends at Waibaidu Bridge in the north. Before the 1840s, the Bund was a small road with tall grass. After the first British company (公司) opened an office at the Bund, people started to build houses there. Now if you walk along the Bund, you will see many old buildings. The Pudong New Area, just across the Huangpu River, has many modem buildings. At night, these tall buildings light up the sky.

The Great Wall is more than 13,000 miles long. People began to build it over 2,000 years ago, and later people went on building it for hundreds of years. At that time, the Great Wall was used to keep outsiders (外来者) out. But today the Great Wall is one of the famous places of interest in China. Thousands of visitors go to China every year to visit the wall. Chinese people visit and climb the wall too. It is a great cultural treasure (宝藏) in the world.

1.How long is the Bund?

A. 1,600 meters.   B. 13,000 miles.

C. 1,600 kilometers.   D. 1,300 meters.

2.Where does the Bund end?

A. At Yan’an Road.   B. At Waibaidu Bridge.

C. At the Huangpu River.   D. At the Pudong New Area.

3.What could you see in the Bund before the 1840s?

A. Tall buildings.   B. An office.

C. Tall grass.   D. A big bridge.

4.Which of the following is TRUE about the Great Wall?

A. It is 2,000 miles long.   B. It is about 1,000 years old.

C. It took people a lot of time to build it.   D. It helps keep outsiders out today.

5.Why did the writer write the passage?

A. To tell us about two famous places in China.   B. To ask us to travel around China.

C. To tell us the development (发展) of China.   D. To tell us the history of China.

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