You are going to read an article about guidebooks to London. For questions 21-35, choose from the guidebooks (A-G). The guideboo

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问题    You are going to read an article about guidebooks to London. For questions 21-35, choose from the guidebooks (A-G). The guidebooks may be chosen more than once. When more than one answer is required, these may be given in any order. There is an example at the beginning (0).
                     Of which guidebook(s) is the following stated?
It is frequently revised.                                                    0.   F   
It is quite expensive.                                                     【S1】______
It is not aimed at local people.                                           【S2】______        
Its appearance is similar to other books by the same publisher.            【S3】______   
It contains some errors.                                                   【S4】______
It is reasonably priced.                                                   【S5】______
It shows great enthusiasm for the city.                                    【S6】______     
It has always been produced with a particular market in mind.              【S7】 ______
It is written by people who have all the latest information.               【S8】 ______
It is written in a friendly style.                                     【S9】 ______【S10】 ______  
It is part of the first series of its kind to be published.                  【S11】 ______
It omits some sights which should be included.                               【S12】 ______
It contains more information than other guides.                              【S13】 ______
It might appeal to London residents.                                         【S14】 ______
Its information about places to eat is enjoyable to read.                    【S15】 ______

                                London Guidebooks
   Visitors to London, which has so much to offer, need all the help they can get. Alastair Beckley takes his pick of the capital’s guidebooks.
   Guidebook A
   Informal and familiar in tone, this valuable book has much to offer. Produced by the same people who put together London’s principal listings magazine, this is right Lip to date with what’s happening in the city very much its home ground. It is concise enough to cater for those staying for just a couple of days, yet covers all areas of interest to visitors in an admirably condensed and approachable way. On balance, this is the single most handy book to have with you in London.
   Guidebook B
   This book is beautifully illustrated, with cutaway diagrams of buildings and bird’s-eye-view itineraries rather than plain maps. leis is a model of the clear professional design that is the recognisable trademark of this series. Its coverage of the main sights is strong, and visually it’s a real trial - a delight to own as a practical guide. It’s a bit pricey but well worth a look.
   Guidebook C
  Probably the best-suited for a longish stay in the city. This guide surpasses its competitors in its sheer depth of knowledge and in the detail it provides. It’s particularly handy for the thorough stroller with plenty of time on his or her hands, covering virtually every building or monument of any interest-and with well- drawn maps of each area. ILs coverage of all types of restaurants, which encourages you to go out and try them, can also be appreciated from the comfort of your armchair.
   Guidebook D
   In many ways, this serviceable guide is broadly comparable to the other guides but, whereas many of them feel as though they come from the ’inside’, this feels geared towards visitors from elsewhere in the English-speaking world. It has its strengths, offering decent coverage of the sights, museums and inexpensive places to eat.
   Guidebook E
   It is astonishing-and perhaps the greatest tribute one can pay to London as a city  that it’s possible to have a high-quality holiday there and scarcely spend anything on admission charges. In this guide, the obvious bargains (National Gallery, British Museum, etc.) are almost lost among an impressive range of places which cost nothing to visit. It should pay more attention to the numerous wonderful churches in [he City of London but otherwise this is a must for the seriously budget-conscious or the Londoner who is looking for something different (like me). The book itself isn’t quite free, but at £4.95, it’s not far off it.
   Guidebook F
   This is the latest in the longest-standing series of budget guides and, unlike its competitors, it is still definitely aimed at young backpackers. Its description of the sights is less detailed than most and the accuracy of some of the information is surprisingly poor for such a regularly updated publication. However, it manages to cram in everything of significance, and is strongly weighted towards practicalities and entertainment.
   Guidebook G
   Here is a guide which comes with a distinct personality rather than following the .style of the series to which it belongs. It is chatty, companionable, opinionated, crammed full of history and anecdotes as well as practical information. I can best describe the experience (for that’s what it is) of reading this book as follows: imagine arriving in town and being taken in hand by a local who is determined to show you the best of everything and to give you the benefit of their considerable experience of a city for which they obviously hold a passion.
【S12】______

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答案E 

解析 第32题的问题为:“Of which guidebook is the following stated:it omits some sights which should be included?”(哪本旅行指南省略了一些应该提及的景点?)E段中描写道;“In this guide,the obvious bargains(National Gallery,British Museum,etc.)are almost lost among an impressive range of places which cost nothing to visit.”  (在该本指南中,一些明显的价格便宜的景点,如国家美术馆,大英博物馆等,几乎被一大批不需花费任何钱就可以参观浏览的景点所淹没)。
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