【TheFirstLady'sTravelJournal:TouringtheForbiddenCityMarch21,2014AftervisitingtheBeijingNormalSchool,MadamePengtookSashaandMalia,mymother,andmetotheForbiddenCity,whichisrightintheheartofBeijing.Formorethan】
The First Lady's Travel Journal:Touring the Forbidden City
March 21,2014
After visiting the Beijing Normal School,Madame Peng took Sasha and Malia,my mother,and me to the Forbidden City,which is right in the heart of Beijing.
For more than 2,000years (up until 1912),China was ruled by emperors who descended (传递)from many different dynasties,or families,who passed ruling positions on from generation to generation-and for nearly 500years,the Forbidden City used as the emperor's home.
Like the name suggests,the Forbidden City is large enough to be a city of its own-it includes nearly 1,000buildings and nearly 10,000rooms.
In 1925,the new Chinese government turned the Forbidden City into a museum so that visitors like us from all over the world can stroll (闲逛) through many of the beautiful rooms and outdoor spaces.
The Forbidden City is too large to fully experience in a single visit,buthighlights include the following:The Hall of Union and Peace has almost 14,000ornamental dragons.The Hall of Supreme Harmony is where the emperor(皇帝) watched birthday celebrations and coronation (加冕) ceremonies from his Dragon Throne.And then there are the Imperial Gardens,where you can walk along the paths and pavilions,admiring the beautiful rock arrangements,flowers and cypress (柏树) trees.
While we loved our visit to the Forbidden City,we only wish we had more time to see everything.But then again,I'm not sure there could ever be enough time to fully enjoy all of the art and history in this wonderful place.
76.The writer visited The Forbidden City with___.
A.her daughters
B.her husband
C.her mother
D.her mother and two daughters
77.The Forbidden City is a___.
A.city
B.palace
C.village
D.garden
78.The Forbidden City was used as___ for nearly 500years until 1912.
A.a museum
B.the emperor's short-lived hom