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Day5:
Afteralastjourneythroughtheforest,youarepickedupat4p.m.andarriveinLauncestonat7p.m.
Thetourincludestwoguides,transporttoandfromtherainforest,allfoodandallsafetyequipment.Youshouldbuycampingequipment,including:
backpacks,sleepingbags,raincoatsandtrousers.
语篇解读:
本文是一篇应用文。
文章介绍了在澳大利亚塔斯马尼亚岛的塔金海岸旅行的安排。
1.WecanlearnthattheTarkinecoast________.
A.liesinthenorthwestofAustralia
B.providesvisitorswithfreefood
C.isbeautifulandhas18nationalparks
D.offersvisitorsachancetoseewildanimals
解析:
选D 细节理解题。
根据第二段的“Duringyourtour,you'
llcomeacrossrivers,mountains,waterfalls,wildanimalsandlongwildbeaches.”可知,在塔金海岸,游客可以看到野生动物。
2.OnDay1,youwill________.
A.cookfoodwithguides
B.haveawalkintheforest
C.batheintheTarkineFalls
D.seethetallesttreesintheworld
选B 细节理解题。
根据文中Day1部分下面的“YouthenfinishathreehourwalkthroughtheforestbeforearrivingatyourcampatMysteryCreek.”可知,第一天,游客有三个小时在森林中步行。
3.Whencanyouexperiencethebeautyofwaterfalls?
A.OnDay1. B.OnDay2.
C.OnDay3.D.OnDay5.
选C 细节理解题。
根据文中的“Day3:
Theexcitingpartoftoday'
stouristheTarkineFalls,abeautiful15metrewaterfall.”可知,正确答案为C项。
4.Visitorsareadvisedto________.
A.takemoreguides
B.buysafetyequipment
C.preparecampingequipment
D.arriveinLauncestonat4p.m.
根据最后一段的“Youshouldbuycampingequipment,including...”可知,游客需要自己购买露营装备。
B
Ridingontheroad?
Timetoreviewallthatyoulearnedinelementaryschool—especiallyifyou'
llberidingintraffic:
Alwaysrideontherightsideofthestreetinthesamedirectionasthetraffic.Neverrideagainsttraffic.Trytousebikelaneswheneveryoucan.
Alwaysstopandcheckfortrafficinbothdirectionswhenleavingyourdriveway.Somepeopleincarsjustdon'
tseecyclists.
Watchtrafficcloselyforturningcarsorcarspullingoutofdriveways.
Don'
tridetoocloselytoparkedcars—doorscanopensuddenly!
Stopatallstopsignsandstopatredlightsjustascarsdo.Takespecialcareatcrossroads.It'
sagoodideatowalkyourbikeacrossbusycrossroadsusingthecrosswalk.
twearheadphoneswhilebiking—youneedtohearwhat'
sgoingonaroundyou.
Neverchangedirectionsorchangelaneswithoutfirstlookingbehindyouandusingthecorrecthandsignals.Thatwayeveryoneknowswhereyou'
regoing.Youcanuseyourleftarmforallhandsignals.Toshowyou'
remakingaleftturn,holdyourarmstraightouttotheleft.Toshowarightturn,bendyourelbow,holdingyourarmupinan“L”shape.Andbeforeyoustop,bendyourelbow,pointingyourarmdownwardinanupsidedown“L”shape.Ofcourse,youcanalsoholdyourrightarmstraightouttotherighttoshowyouaregoingtoturnright.
Bikingisafunwaytogetexerciseandagreatwaytogetaround,butbikeinjuriesarecommon.Sofollowthesetipstoreallyenjoyyourride.
本文是一篇说明文。
骑车是一种很好的娱乐、锻炼方式,但要遵守交通规则,注意安全。
5.Whileridinginthestreet,weshouldn'
tride________.
A.inheavytraffic
B.beforeparkedcars
C.behindturningcarsatcrossroads
D.intheoppositedirectionofthetraffic
根据第二段的“Alwaysride...inthesamedirectionasthetraffic.Neverrideagainsttraffic.”可知,骑车时不要逆行。
6.Listeningtomusicwhileriding________.
A.mayputusindanger
B.isharmfultoourhearing
C.maystopuschanginglanes
D.isagoodwaytohelpusrelax
选A 推理判断题。
根据第七段中的“Don'
sgoingonaroundyou.”可知,戴耳机骑车,无法听到周围的声音。
由此可推断出,这会使我们处于危险之中。
7.Whichtwopicturesmightshowthesamedirection?
A.a,bB.a,c
C.b,dD.c,d
根据倒数第二段的“Toshowarightturn,bendyourelbow,holdingyourarmupinan‘L’shape...”以及“Ofcourse,youcanalsoholdyourrightarmstraightouttotherighttoshowyouaregoingtoturnright.”可知,b图和d图指的是同一个方向,即:
向右转。
a图指示向左拐,c图表示停止。
8.What'
sthebesttitleofthispassage?
A.RidingsafelyB.Ridingintraffic
C.CorrecthandsignalsD.Agreatwaytogetaround
选A 标题归纳题。
从全文内容可知,文章主要讲述的是道路骑车安全问题。
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本文是一篇广告应用类文章,给广大旅游爱好者推荐了五个户外旅游的好去处。
9.TheSmiths,aretiredcouple,wouldprobablycall________forseveralquietstarrynights.
A.7623473B.18773447117
C.(866)3882877D.18007606934
根据“THREESISTERSMOUNTAINVILLAGE”中的“Allthestarswillbethere.”可知,在“ThreeSistersMountainVillage”可以度过几个安静的繁星满天的夜晚。
其电话是C项。
10.TheJohnsons(aged9-68),adventurelovers,aremorelikelytocheck________formoreinformation.
A.
B.
C.www.brewster.ca
D.
根据“RAFTING&
OUTDOORADVENTURES”中的“Adventuresareavailableforallagesandskilllevels.”可知,这个地方的冒险旅游活动适合各个年龄段的人。
其网址是D项。
11.Whatkindofactivitiesdothefivetoursallprovide?
A.Outdooractivities.
B.Adventurousactivities.
C.Educationalactivities.
D.Freeactivities.
根据文章的整体内容可知,这些活动的共同点是都是户外运动。
故选A项。
12.Wherecanthepassagebeprobablyfound?
A.Inatourbrochure.B.Insciencefiction.
C.Inatextbook.D.InaTVguide.
选A 文章出处题。
本文是一篇广告应用类文章,给广大旅游爱好者推荐了五个户外旅游的好去处,故这篇文章应该来自于旅游手册,选A项。
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phane,forlunchattheuniversitywhereheworked.Igotlost,soIhadtocallhim.Sté
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overheardtheconversationandsaid,“Howcouldshegetlost?
Youjustgostraight.”
IadmitIhaveahorriblesenseofdirection,can'
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