A、By bus. B、By boat. C、By car. D、By subway. B文中说:今天,每年有三百多万人参观自由女神像,大多数游客是从纽约乘坐渡船而至。

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问题  
Today I’m going to tell you something about the history of the Statue of Liberty, one of the most famous statues in America.
    To many people the statue is known as Lady Liberty. She stands on a small island in New York harbor, near the great city. In her right hand, she holds a torch with a golden flame high above her head. Her left arm holds a tablet with the date July fourth, 1776. That is the day the United States declared its independence. On her head is a crown of seven points that represent the seven continents and the seven seas. Around her feet is a broken chain that represents oppression.
    The Statue of Liberty was a gift to the United States from the people of France. Its official name was "Liberty Enlightening the World." Frederic Auguste Bartholdi built the statue in several parts. These were shipped to New York and then put together on a base. The statue was dedicated in a ceremony on October 28, 1886.
    The statue itself stands about 46 meters tall. The distance from the ground to the top of the golden torch is about 23 meters. The statue can be seen from far away. For the many millions of immigrants who came to America on ships, the Statue of Liberty was the first thing they saw.
    Today, more than three million people visit the Statue of Liberty each year. Most come by a ferryboat from New York. Some visitors go inside the statue and climb as high as the crown to look down on the harbor. Others stay on the ground, take photographs, read the poem and enjoy being close to Lady Liberty.
Q13: What does the broken chain around Lady Liberty’s feet represent?
Q14: What is the official name of the Statue?
Q15: How do most visitors come to visit the Statue?

选项 A、By bus.
B、By boat.
C、By car.
D、By subway.

答案B

解析 文中说:今天,每年有三百多万人参观自由女神像,大多数游客是从纽约乘坐渡船而至。
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