2016年12月英语六级阅读理解100篇:白宫
The White HouseThe white house has been the home of every united states president except
george washington. Abigail adams was the first“ first lady”to move into the
pennsylvania avenue mansion. she used to hang her family’s laundry in the
unfinished east room . The white house was burned by the british during the war
of 1812. Soon after, the house was rebuilt and painted white, and it has been
known as the white house ever since.
The white house is both a public house and a private home. Its character
changes with each new president. Gas lighting was installed in 1848, but
bathrooms were not added until thirty years later. By 1950 , the building was no
longer safe to live in . The truman family moved out while repairs were made.
Jacqueline kennedy developed the plan to decorate the white house as it is
today.
The 132 -room mansion is furnished with antiques, portraits of the
presidents, and other art work.The president’s oval office and staff offices
are on the ground floor. The state reception rooms are on the first floor. The
second and third floors are where the president and his family live.
The job of president is very demanding. Every minute of every day is
planned. The president may start with a breakfast meeting with his cabinet, move
on to the east room for a press conference, meet with a foreign ambassador in
the blue room, then end the day at a dinner in the state dining room.
The president and his family share their home with the public every
morning. long lines stretch for blocks.They wait for a chance to see the
nation’s most popular house, and possibly a glimpse of the president.
阅读自测
Ⅰ.fill in the blanks with proper prepositions:
1. he was known_______ a great novelist.
2. my mother is known_______ her cooking.
3. he’s known_______ everyone as a good actor.
Ⅱ. answer the following questions:
1. what happened to the white house during the war of 1812 ?
2. how is the white house furnished?
参考答案
Ⅰ. 1.as 2 . for 3. to
Ⅱ. 1.it was burned by the british. 2. it’s furnished with antiques,
portraits of the presidents, and other artwork.
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