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●TourThreelooksattheCastle'
sNorthWing,guestroomsandguesthouseCasaDelMonte.
●TourFourfeaturestheimpressivegardensandgrounds,thelargestguesthouse,thewinebasement,andtheHiddenTerrace.
●TheeveningtourisaspecialtourthatallowsvisitorstoexperiencetheCastleatnightasoneoftheHearst'
sownvisitorsmighthave.
TicketPrices
HearstCastleacceptsVISA,MasterCard,AmericanExpressandDiscover.Freedayuseparkingisavailableforautomobiles,motorcycles,tourbusesandrecreationalvehicles.
TOURS
ADULT
Ages6-17
ExperienceTour
$24
$12
Tours2,30r4
$12
Eveningtour
$30
$15
*Childrenunder6arefreewhenaccompaniedbyapayingadult.
ReservationInformation
WhileticketsmaybepurchasedattheVisitorCenteruponarrival,tourreservationsarestronglyrecommendedandmaybereservedonlinenoworbycalling1-800-444-4445,seebelowfortimes.
ReservationCallCenterHours
Dates
Monday-Friday
Saturday-Sunday
March-September
8AM.to6PM.
8AMto6PM
October-February
9AMto5PM
9AMto3PM
Visitwww.Hearstcastle.orgformoreinformation.
21.WhodoestheHearstCastlebelongtoatpresent?
A.WilliamRandolphHearst.B.JuliaMorgan.
C.ThestateofCalifornia.D.TheHearstCorporation.
22.IfayoungcoupletakeTourOnewiththeir5-year-oldson,howmuchwilltheypayforthetickets?
A.$36.B.$60.C.$48.D.$75.
23.Whichofthefollowingistheavailabletimetobookticketsbyphone?
A.At8AMonMondayinFebruary.B.At9AMonSundayinMarch.
C.At7PMonFridayinSeptember.D.At6PMonSaturdayinOctober.
24.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?
A.ToattractvisitorstoHearstCastle.B.TointroduceHearstCastle.
C.TointroduceCalifornia'
sscenery.D.TointroduceHearstCastle'
sscenery.
解析:
考点:
应用文短文阅读
难度系数:
5
【文章大意】本文是一篇关于HearstCastle的旅游宣传册。
21.答案:
C
根据第一段“theHearstCorporationdonatedthefortunetothestateofCalifornia”可知,目前,theHearstCastle属于加利福利亚州。
22.答案:
Tourone每人24美元,6岁的小孩免费,故合计48美元。
23.答案:
B
根据ReservationCallCenterHours给出的时间,B项的时间是三月份的周日上午9点,符合March-September“8AMto6PM”时间段。
24.答案:
这篇文章是一个导游宣传册,目的是为了吸引游客,方便游客。
WHAThappenstoateenagekidwhentheworldhethoughtheknewsuddenlychanges?
FindoutinLittleBrotherbyAmericanauthorCoryDoctorow.Itisafascinatingbookforanewgenerationofsci-fireaders.
MarcusYallow,17,fromSanFranciscoismuchmorecomfortableinfrontofacomputerthanobeyingtherulesofsociety.Smart,fastandwisetothewaysofthenetworkedworld,hehasnotroubleoutwitting(骗过)hishighschool'
smonitoringsystem.Thiswayheandhisfriendsgettoheadofftoplayapopularonlinegameinreallife.
Whiletheyareplaying,abombexplodesontheBayBridge.Marcusstopsamilitaryvehicletogethelpforhisinjuredfriend,butthissimpleactthrowshimintoaDepartmentofHomelandSecurity(DHS)secretprison.Thereheistreatedasapossibleterrorist.Heiseventuallyletgoafterfourdays,buthisinjuredfrienddisappears.
Whenhereturns,Marcusdiscoversthattherearemany"
securitymeasures"
inplaceandthatnowallcitizensaretreatedlikepotentialterrorists.Whilesomeconsiderthisgovernmentactionnecessaryforpublicsafety,Marcusseesthisasacompletedestructionoftherightsheissupposedtohaveasacitizen.
Heknowsthatnoonewillbelievehisstory,whichleaveshimwithonlyonethingtodo:
totakedowntheDHShimself.HehelpsorganizealargenetworkcalledXnettospreadthetruth,anonymously(匿名地).
Thebookpresentsayoungmanwhoisirresponsible,butlearnsabouthimself,andgrows,inthecourseofthestory.Aspartofthislearningandgrowinghebecomesawareofveryseriousissuesabouthissociety.
25.Whatkindofarticledoesthispassagebelongto?
A.Afascinatingstory.B.Abookreview.
C.NewsreportD.ATVprogramme
26.MarcusYallowwassenttoprisonbecause.
A.hekilledhisfriend
B.hebombedamilitaryvehicle
C.hedidsomethingthatapossibleterroristcoulddo
D.hisinjuredfrienddisappeared
27.Fromthesecondparagraphwecaninferthat.
A.MarcusYallowismuchmorecomfortableobeyingtherulesofsociety
B.MarcusYallowissmart,fastandwiseinreallife
C.MarcusYallowalwaysplaysonlinegamesinreallife
D.MarcusYallowisexpertatthenetworkworld
议论文
4
【文章大意】本文介绍了LittleBrother这本书的故事梗概。
25.答案:
从全文第一段可知,这是一篇文章的介绍。
26.答案:
从第三段Marcusstopsamilitaryvehicletogethelpforhisinjuredfriend可知,他被误认为是恐怖分子。
27.答案:
D
从第二段可知MarcusYallow在计算机网络方面很擅长。
C
Ialwaysavoidgoingonfieldinvestigationswiththetoxics(有毒物)team,unlessit’sabsolutelynecessary.It’snotthatImindthehardwork,oramafraidofcomingintocontactwithtoxicsubstances.WhatIfearisquicklylosinghopeabouttheworkIdo.
However,doingfieldresearchwiththetoxicteam,allIseeandfeelisfilth---nothingelse.EvenifIclosemyeyes,Icansmellthesmelloffoodprocessing,rottingorganicwastefrompapermillsandchemicalsfromclothingmanufacturers.
Onemorning,Iwenttoinvestigateadischargedpipetodocumentandcollectsamplesofpollutantssecretlybeingemittedbyatextilemill.Ihadtoworkwiththeutmostsecrecyinordertoavoidbeingdiscoveredbythetextilemill.
Idippedalongmeasuringpoleintothelargepollutingpipetomeasurethevolumeofpollutedwaterbeingemitted.Butthesurfaceofthewater,coveredinoilandfilth,mademefeelasiftovomit(呕吐).
Allofasudden,Ifeltsomeonehitmeonmyback,itfrightenedmesomuchthatIalmostfellintothewater.Igraspedthepoleandlookedbehindmetoseeanoldmanstandingthere.Heasked:
“Canyoucatchfishhere?
”IrealizedthathethoughtIwasholdingafishpole,soIkeptcalmandsaid:
“Yes,Iheardthatthere’sakindofsmallfishlivinginthiswater,andithasmedicinalbenefits.”
Theoldmangrewquitecuriousandreplied:
“Thatmaybe.Ifafishcansurviveinwaterasdirtyasthis,itmusthavealotofresistance.Soitwouldn’tbetoostrangeifsuchfishhadmedicinalbenefits.”
Itwasclearhewasjustpassingby,soIanswered:
“Yeah,survivalofthefittest.Fishthatadaptcansurvive,justlikeushumans.”
Hekepttalkingtomeanddidn’twanttoleave.HewantedtoseewhetherornotIwouldcatchthesmallfishwithmedicinalbenefits.
28.Thetextismainlyabout____.
A.aresearchreportaboutpollution.B.anexcitingexperienceoffishing.
C.anexperienceofdoingresearchonpollutionD.anunforgettabletalkwithanoldman.
29.Whatisthewriterofthetextmostprobably?
A.Anewspaperreporter.B.Aresearcheraboutpollution.
C.Afisherman.D.Aworkerofthetextilemill.
30.Whydidthewritertelltheoldmanhewasfishing?
A.Becausehewantedtosatisfytheoldman’scuriosity.
B.Becausetheoldmanwasinterestedinfishingtoo.
C.Becausehedidtheresearchsecretly.
D.Becausetheoldmanwantedtobuythefish.
31.Wecaninferfromthelastparagraphthat___.
A.theoldmanhadfoundoutthesecret.
B.theoldmanwantedtohavethefish.
C.thewriterwouldhavetotelltheoldmanthefact.
D.theoldmanwassenttowatchoverthewriter.
记叙文
3
【文章大意】文章讲述了作者实地调查纺织厂污染的一次经历。
28.答案:
C..解析:
主旨大意题文章讲述了作者实地调查纺织厂污染的一次经历。
29.答案:
B.
判断推理题问的是文章的出处,文章主要讲述的是纺织厂的污染,pollute在文中反复出现。
30.答案C.
细节理解题根据第三段最后一句Ihadtoworkwiththeutmostsecrecyinordertoavoidbeingdiscoveredbythetextilemill.我不得不秘密地工作以避免被纺织厂发现。
告诉老人在钓鱼,是因为这件事情是秘密地,不能让别人知道。
31.答案C.
判断推理题由倒数第二段Itwasclearhewasjustpassingby可知,老人只是一个过路人。
以及最后一段Hekepttalkingtomeanddidn’twanttoleave.HewantedtoseewhetherornotIwouldcatchthesmallfishwithmedicinalbenefits.可知,老人只有看到我抓住有治疗效果的鱼才会离开。
根据这两点可推断出,为了让老人离开,作者会告诉老人实情。
D
Withhospitalsandnursinghomestendingtothousandsofpatientseveryyearaccidentscan---anddo---happen.Theseincidentswhethertheyarethroughcarelessnessorotherwise,canleavepatientsfeelingpowerless.That’snotthecase.
“Thereisgrowingpublicawareness.Peoplearefeelingtheyhavemorerightsandtheyhavetoolsinhandtomakeacomplaint,”saidRalphMontano,spokesmanfortheCaliforniaDepartmentofPublicHealth,whichregulateshospitalsandlongtermcarefacilitiesinthestate.
Thatdepartmentreceivedmorethan6000complaintsabouthospitalsin2014;
inthemostrecentyearstatisticsareavailable.Thecomplaintscanbeaboutmixed-uplabresults,medicineerrors,foreignobjectsleftinapatientduringsurgeryorahostofothertopic.
Similarly,theCaliforniaDepartmentofAgingreceived43000nursinghomecomplaintsin2015.Somesaidpatientabus