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人教版(2019)必修一Unit2閱讀理解Onmanytravelers’listsofthingstodobeforetheydie,you’llfind“Seethenorthernlights”writtendown.Rightfullysotheselightsareoneofnature’smostjawdroppingviews.InSweden,thenorthernlightsusuallyappearfromlateMarchorearlyApril.Yourbestchanceofcatchingaglimpseofthemisoncoldwinternightswhentheskyisclear,darkwithlittletonomoonlight,andcloudless.Youneedtobeawayfromcitylightsandgotothecountryside.Forthosewillingtobravethecoldonwinternights,herearesomeofthebestlocations.AbiskoNationalParkAbiskoNatinalParkisamainlocation.Thescientificallyconfirmed“bluehole”,apieceofskyovertheTornetrasklakethatusuallyremainscleardespitecloudyweathernearby,givesAbiskoitsownmicroclimate(局部地區(qū)氣候),whichissuitableforcatchingthelights.JukkasjarviThevillageofJukkasjarvionlyhasabout550people.Butdon’tletthesmallpopulationsizefoolyou:Jukkasjarviownstheworld’sfirsticehotelandisoneofthebestplacestoviewthenorthernlights.TheicehotelorganizesguidedtoursforgueststotheEsrangeSpaceCenter.ThereyoucaneatatacampoutsideandseetheArcticwinterskyforauroraborealis(北極光).Orwhynottrytogetclosertothenorthernlightsandwatchthemthroughanaeroplanewindow?Theicehotelarrangesflightsfortheamazingnorthernlightsexperience.GallivareYoucandriveasnowmobiletothemountaintopinGallivareforaprivatelightshow,orheadafewkilometerstonearbyvillagestowatchthoselightsshiningacrossthedarkwintersky.Butrememberifyoudogetthechancetoseethenorthernlightsinperson,neverwhistletothem.AccordingtoancientSumifairy,itbringsyoubadluck.1.WhenareyoulikelytobestenjoythenorthernlightsinSwede?A.Oncoldwinternightswithclearskyandalittlemoonlight.B.Onfreezingwinternightsintheruralareawithoutmoonlightorcloud.C.Onchillywinternightsinthecitycenterwithfewlightsandlittlecloud.D.Onwinternightswhentheskyisdarkwithlittlemoonlightandnocloud.2.WhatdoyouknowaboutJukkasjarvi?A.Ithasupto550people.B.Itownstheworld’sfirsthotel.C.Itisamongthebestplacestoviewthenorthernlights.D.Youcaneatatacampinsideandseetheauroraborealis.3.Wherecanthetextbefound?A.Asciencereport. B.Anartmagazine. C.Atravelguide. D.Abotanicalbook.Trip1OneWeekinTheMountainsBringyourstrongshoesandwarmclothesforthiswalkinabeautifulareaoftheGreenMountains.Youmaygohikingorhaveatryofrockclimbing.Thisisalsoaprotectionareaforwildanimals.Youcanfindmanykindsofanimalslivinginthisarea.Time:May8May14;Tel:64639818;Adult:$110.00;Child:$55.00Trip2ThreeDaysinTheCountryTherearemanybeautifulgardens.TakeyourcameraandenjoythewonderfulsightinHunterValley.Itisagoodplaceforfishingandhorseriding.Youcanalsofinddifferentkindsofflowershere.Thisisalsoagreatwalkforbirdlovers.Time:May20May22;Tel:63986432;Adult:$50.00;Child:$25.00Trip3FlashlightAdventurePutonyourwarmclothes,bringaflashlight,andeforanightwalkalongtheDungogValley.Itisatripfullofadventure.Aguidewillleadthetour.Manyoftheplantsyouwillseeonthistripcanonlybeseenatnight.Time:May16May18;Tel:63875629;Adult:$30.00;NotforchildrenTrip4FiveDayByTheSeaWearyousunhatandenjoywonderfulsunshineallthetimefrommorningtoevening.Ourhotelisnexttothesea.Wehaveourownboatstoo.Youcanswimintheseaorintheswimmingpool.Everydayourboatwilltakeyoutodifferentplacesforswimming.Time:May23May27;Tel:67538293;Adult:$80.00;Child:$40.004.SamwantstostayinHunterValleywithhiswife,hisfiveyearolddaughterandhis

sevenyearoldson.Howmuchwillitcost?A.$25. B.$50 C.$100. D.$150.5.Davidlovessports.HewilltakehisholidayfromMay7toMay15.Whatactivitywillheprobablytakepartin?A.Hikinginthemountains. B.Fishinginthecountry.C.Watchingplantsatnight. D.Swimming

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somethingaboutthelifeofplantsatnight.Whichtripwillshechoose?A.Trip1. B.Trip2. C.Trip4 D.Trip3.MustSeeDestinationsin2024Areyoureadytoexploretheworldin2024?WhetheryoudreamofsailingdownfamousEuropeanriversorexploringuniqueplaces,ourlistofmustseedestinationsisheretoinspireyourtravels.SpainThrowyourselfintotherichcultureandhistoryofSpain.FromthesunnybeachesofTenerifetotheMoorisharchitecture(建筑物)ofAndalucía,there’ssomuchtoexploreinthislivelycountry.DiscovertheUNESCOWorldHeritage(遺產(chǎn))cityofLaLagunaandbeeamazedatthebeautyofCordoba,Seville,andLaAlhambra,orrelaxonabeachholidaytoMajorcaorTenerife.MontenegroDespiteitssize,Montenegrohasbeautifulbeaches,richhistory,andabreathtakingchannel.ExperiencethebeautyoftheMontenegrincoast—Dalmatia’sjewel(寶石)istheUNESCOWorldHeritagelistedoasisofDubrovnik,famouslypraisedbyLordBryonasThePearloftheAdriatic.CroatiaDiscoverthebeautythatisDubrovnik.Explorethe16thcenturycity’sdefensivewallsandredroofedbuildings.SailalongCroatia’sAdriaticCoast,whereattractivevillagesandbeautifultownslikePula,Rovinj,andPore?arejustwaitingtobeexplored...SouthAfricaExplorethewondersofSouthAfrica,fromtheGardenRoute’snaturereservestothethrillofaSafaridriveintheKariegaGameReserve.Discoverthedifferentplantsandanimalswhilesearchingforthe“BigFive”onanunforgettableSouthAfricaholiday.Withover25yearsofexperiencecreatingholidaysforthecurious,TravelDepartmentensuresthatyourjourneyisingoodhands.PlusasatrustedReader’sDigestTravelpartner,youcangetspecialdealswhenyoutravelwiththemacrosslotsofdifferent2024holidays.Ifyouwanttoknowmoreinformation,pleaseclickhere.7.WhatdoSpainandMontenegrohaveinmon?A.Theyarebothpraisedbytourists.B.Theybothhaveworldheritagecities.C.Theyareknownfortheirarchitectures.D.Theybothownbeachesandrichhistory.8.Whichdestinationwillattractpeoplewhoareinterestedincreatures?A.Spain. B.SouthAfrica.C.Montenegro. D.Croatia.9.Whereisthistextmostlikelyfrom?A.Awebsite. B.Aguidebook.C.Anovel. D.Amagazine.LastJuly,IvisitedCambridge,ahistoricaluniversitytowninEngland.ItiswellknownthatCambridgeUniversityisoneofthebestuniversitiesintheworld,butfewpeopleknowitsuniqueuniversitysystem.Thetripmademeknowmoreabouttheschool.ItturnedoutsodifferentfromwhatIhadexpected!AtCambridge,thereare31colleges.Thesecollegesareplaceswherestudentslive,enjoyentertainment,studyatlibrariesanduseleisureequipment.Onceyouenteracollege,itbeesyourmunity.Eachcollegeisdifferentintermsofplaces,equipmentandatmosphere(氛圍).Thisiswhy,whenapplyingtoCambridge,applicants(申請人)takegreatcaretochoosetherightcollegeforthemselves.Sometimes,itisjustamatterofwhetherit“feelsright”foryou.IalsohadthechancetovisittheirMuseumofClassicalArchaeology(考古學(xué)).Forsomeonewhoiscrazyaboutclassics(經(jīng)典),Cambridgeistheperfectplacetoeandlearnfromtheirmuseums.ClassicshavebeeninterestingmesinceIwasakid,andIhavedevelopedadeeploveforGreekmythology(神話)inicbooks.InmostmuseumsthatCambridgehas,itiseasytofindexhibits(展品)thatenableyoutogainknowledgeinanyareaofinterest.Thereisamuseumforalmosteverythingyoucanthinkof,includingearthsciences,artand—ofcourse—classics.IfyoueverhavethechancetovisitCambridge,Iwouldsuggestvisitingtheirmuseumsaspartofyourtrip.Notonlywouldyoubeabletoimmerseyourselfinthestudyingatmosphere,butyoucouldenjoythewonderfulexhibitseachmuseumoffers.10.HowdidthewriterlearnmoreaboutCambridgeUniversityaccordingtothepassage?A.Byreadingbooks. B.Byvisitingit.C.BywatchingTV. D.BysurfingtheInternet.11.Whyshouldapplicantsbecarefulaboutchoosingtherightcollege?A.Studentshavedifferentinterests. B.Notallcollegesareopentothem.C.Thecollegesaresimilartoeachother. D.Eachcollegeisdifferentinitsownway.12.Whatisthethirdparagraphmainlyabout?A.Thewriter’sdeepinterestinclassics.B.ThegreatadvantagesofvisitingCambridge’smuseums.C.ThelargecollectionofexhibitsinCambridge’smuseums.D.Thewriter’svisittotheMuseumofClassicalArchaeology.13.Whichofthefollowingwordscanbeusedtoreplacetheunderlinedword“immerse”inthelastparagraph?A.Put. B.Teach. C.Value. D.Dress.Ofallthewaystodefine(定義)achallenge,thesimplestworksbest:acallforspecialeffort.Itappliestoeveryone.It’snotenoughtosaythatskiingablackdiamondisachallenge;orthatsnowshoeinga10kilometrerouteisachallenge.Forsome,neithermaybe.Forothers,bothareunimaginable.Acallforspecialeffortmeansonlyyouknowwhenyou’rebeingchallenged.Ifyou’reredfacedandoutofbreath,it’sprobablyachallenge.Ifyouhavetofocusandworkhardtopletethetask,consideryourselfchallenged.Thisseason,wesourced10ofthemostexcitingwinterchallengesaroundCanada.Sure,therearesomethateventhewriterhasnointentionoftrying,buttheyallexcitetheimagination.They’reallaboutinspiringoutdoorexperiencesatExploreTM.Weencourageadaptationaswellasadoption.Whenyoureadthefeature(專欄)onpage28,youmaygiveupthe6633ArcticUltraaswellastheIceMile—buttheWaptaTraverse,thefamousRockyMountainskitour,orthePentathlondesNeiges,inQuebecCity,mayfitthebillnicely.Ormaybeit’sadaytourintheRockiesandsamplingjustoneofthePentathlonsportsinamorerelaxedsetting.It’suptoyou.Wewrotethisarticlebecausewewantyoutoseethepossibilityofwinter:tolookbeyondasimple,thoughsatisfying,dayontheskihillorskateonanearbylake;toseewinteraseverybitascolorfulassummer.14.Whatdoesthewriterthinkisthebestwaytodefineachallenge?A.Skiingablackdiamond. B.Acallforspecialeffort.C.Applyingittoeveryone. D.Snowshoeingachallengingroute.15.Howdoesthewriterfeelaboutthe10winterchallengesaroundCanadainParagraph3?A.Theyareworthtrying. B.Theyarethemostchallenging.C.Theyaresuitableforthewriter. D.Theyfailtofiretheimagination.16.Whichofthefollowingwillthewriteravoidremending?A.TheIceMile. B.TheWaptaTraverse.C.ThePentathlondesNeiges. D.TheRockyMountainskitour.17.Whatisthepurposeofwritingthisarticle?A.Todefineachallenge. B.TointroduceCanada’ssights.C.Topraiseadventuroustourists. D.Toencourageexploringwinterchallenges.Recently,myhusbandandthreekidswereplayingintheMediterranean,swimmingandfloatinginthepictureperfectsea.ItwasextremelybeautifulinMajorca,Spain.Thewaythesundancedacrossthewaterandhowthebluehorizonwasdottedwithstorybooksailboatsweresuchbeautifulscenes.Ialmostcouldn’tbelievemyeyes.MyhusbandandIalwaysdreamedabouttakingourkidsonatriparoundtheworld.Itwassomethingwealwayswantedtodo“oneday”.Itwasoneofthethingswetalkedatlengthabout,whenweimaginedourlifewiththechildrenwehopedwewouldhave.Fourteenyearslater,wehadthreeboyswhoweregrowingupfasterbytheday.Itwastimetomakegoodonthoseplans.Wespentdozensofhoursdiscussing,researchingandplanning.Wehadtolearnhowto“roadschool”ourkidsandarrangetimeofffromwork.Werenewedourpassports,andthenpackedourbags.Weshowedourkidstheworld.Itwasaboutexperiencingthedozensofflightsandtrainsandtaxistogether.Weshowedthemhowwonderful,howdiverse,andhowamazingtheworldis.Wewantedthemtolearnallthatwehadlearnedourselves,throughourowntravelsasyoungadults.Buttherewassomethingmorethanthat:Whatwereallywantedistoslowdowntime.Wewantedthedaystolastabitlonger,andtheweekstotaketheirtime.Theyearswithourchildrenaregoingtoofast.Wewantedtoputthebrakeson(阻止)ourbusylivesforayear,andjustbewithourkids.Wewantedabreakfromthedailymorningroutineofmakinglunches,eatingbreakfastandrushingoutofthedoorintimeforschool.Weneededafamilytimeout.ItwasawonderfultwomonthtripinEurope,fullofincrediblemoments.Andwhenwelookbackatourlives,Iknowwe’llbegladwedidit.Iknowwe’llbehappythatthisisachapterofthestoryofourfamily.18.Whatwastheauthor’sattitudetowardthetripwhenplanningit?A.Worried. B.Calm. C.Stressed. D.Eager.19.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“makegoodon”inParagraph3probablymean?A.Change. B.Realize. C.Improve. D.Cancel.20.Whatwastheauthor’smainpurposeoftakingthistrip?A.Toteachherchildrentovaluelife.B.Toallowherchildrentoseetheworld.C.Toenjoyafamilybreakawayfromtheirliferoutine.D.Toenableherchildrentolearnsomethingoutofclass.21.HowdidtheauthorfeelabouttheirtwomonthstayinEurope?A.Tired. B.Satisfied. C.Inspired. D.Disappointed.Travellingplaysanimportantpartinmakingusfeelrelaxedandhappy.Italsobringsgoodchangesinourlifeandkeepsusaliveandactive.Travellinggivesuspracticalexperienceofthingswehavestudiedinthebooks.SoapersonwhodoesnottravelatalldoesnotfindanymeaninginthenameofGangaRiver.However,ifhehastravelledtothisplace,hecantrulyrelateeverythinghehasstudiedandwillalwaysremembereachandeverydetailofthatplace.Nowadays,manypeopleliketravellingastheywanttoexploretheworldandwatcheverythingtheyhavereadabout.Andthisseemstobequitetrueaspracticalknowledgeismoreimportantandeffective(有效的).Peopleliketovisithistoricalplacespresentindifferentpartsoftheworldandcollectinformationonthesametowritebooksandstories.Travellinghasbeeeasierdueto(由于)advancementintechnologyandtransportation(交通).Earlierpeopleusedtotravelbyroadorseaandittookmanydaystotravelfromoneplacetoanother.However,nowthesituationhaschangedandpeopletraveltofaroffplaceswithinhoursandminutes—thankstowellbuiltroadsandairplanes.Peopletravelfordifferentpurposes,sometravelforfurthereducationwhileotherstraveltorelaxandenjoy.Manypeopletakeabreakfromtheirbusyscheduleandgoforavacation,whichmakesthemfeelpleasedandenergetic(充滿活力的).Manywritersandpainterstraveltodifferentplacestoexperiencesomeofthebestthingsofnatureandexpressthemintheformofpaintingsorbooks.Peoplealsotravelforbusinesspurposessoastomakemoneyfromtheirbusiness.Studentstravelforeducationalpurposes.Everyonehasauniquereasontotravel.Therefore,travellingisanimportantpartofhumanlifeanditprovidesknowledgeandoffersallkindsofbenefits(好處)tomankind.22.WhatdoestheauthorwanttosaybymentioningtheGangaRiver?A.TheGangariverisagoodplacetovisit.B.Travellingbringsgoodchangesinourlife.C.VisitorsfailtofindthemeaningoftheGangariver.D.Peopleshouldtraveltoexperiencethethingsinthebooks.23.WhatisParagraph3mainlyabout?A.Thetrafficinearliertimes.B.Thetimespentontravelling.C.Changesinmeansoftransportation.D.Thereasonswhytravellinghasbeeeasier.24.Whatcanweknowfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Differentpeoplehavedifferentreasonstotravel.B.Businessmenalwaystravelforavacation.C.Writerstraveltoselltheirbooks.D.Painterslovetravellingthemost.25.Whatdoestheauthorthinkoftravelling?A.Usefulbutexpensive. B.Importantbutdifficult.C.Meaningfulandnecessary. D.Pleasantandsafe.MammothCaveNationalPark,inthestateofKentucky,isauniqueandhistoricalnaturalwonder.Ithastheworld’slongestcavesystem.Theremaybeanother600milesofcavepassagewaysthathaveyettobeexplored.Inaddition,morethan200cavesthataredisconnectedfromthelargersystemcanbefoundinthepark.Theundergroundcaveswerecreatednaturallybytheprocessoflimestone(石灰?guī)r)erosion.Rainandriversslowlydissolve(溶解)andshapesoftlimestone.Thesystemisstillbeingshapedtoday.Notonlyaretheyanamazingdestinationtovisit,butthesystemalsoprovidesdrinkingwaterforabout40%oftheUSpopulation.Thecaves’firstexplorerswereNativeAmericans,whomined(采礦)theupperlevelsofMammothCave.Later,thesiteswereleftingreatshapeandbegantodrawpublicinterest.MammothCavewasmadeintoanationalparkthankstostrongsupport.Backinthe1920s,theSouthernAppalachianNationalParkmissionwassetupin1925.Afteryearsofwork,aswellasbuildingroadsandpublicfacilities,theparkwaspletedonJuly1,1941.Theparknowreceivesaround2millionvisitorsayear,withaboutaquartertakingatourofthecaves—everythingfromaculturaltourtothemoreadventuroustoursonoffer.Thecavesupportsmorethan130wildlifespecies(物種).Theparkisalsomuchmorethanjustacave;theforestaroundhasadiverse(多種多樣的)rangeofspecies.Therearemilesoftrailsopenforhorsebackriding,withcanoetrailsandgreatfishingspots.Therearealsomorethan1,300floweringspeciesintheforest,andanimalslikewoodwarblers,thrushes,andbaldeaglescanregularlybeseen.26.WhatcanwelearnaboutMammothCavefromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Itwasmadebyancientpeople. B.Ithasthelengthof600miles.C.Itismadeupof200connectedcaves. D.Ithasalargeundergroundsystem.27.Howdothecavesform?A.Explorersminetheupperlevels. B.Thegovernmentsearchesfordrinkablewater.C.Waterdissolveslimestone. D.Peoplebuildroadsandpublicfacilities.28.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Morethan1,300flowersgrowinthecaves.B.Theparkoffersvisitorsdiverseexperiences.C.Mostvisitorsetotheparkjustforcaves.D.Twomillionpeoplehavevisitedtheparktillnow.29.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.PlanningcavetoursaroundtheworldB.Exploringtheworld’slongestcavesystemC.LearningabouttheexplorersofMammothCaveD.PredictingthefutureofMammothCaveNationalParkAlthoughtravellingalonemaysounddiscouraging,solotraveliscontinuingtoriseinpopularity.Theremaybenumerousreasonswhysomeoneistravellingindependently.Hereareourtopreasonstotravelbyyourself.TimeforyouSomepeoplesaysolotravelisthefortandrelaxationofhavingyourveryown.However,forthoselookingforsomemoreadventurous“metime,”solotoursalsotypicallyofferplentyoffreetimetogoitalone.Duringyourtimeatleisure,youhavethefreedomtodoyourownexploration,seethesightsyouwanttoseeorsimplyrelaxandtakeiteasy.Withnoonetopromisewith,it’stotallyuptoyou.MeetlikemindedpeopleSolotraveldoesn’tmeanyouhavetotravelalone.Solotravelersefromallwalksoflife,buttheyusuallyallsharethesamepassion—adesiretoseetheworld!It’softenthepeopleyoumeetonholidaythatarethemaxhighlightoftheentiretripand,eventhoughyou’retravellingalone,you’llhaveamazingmemoriesofthesharedexperiencesyouhadtogetherwithpeopleinyourgroup.Takeplentyofpicturestorememberforever.You’llneverbealoneGrouptravelisidealforsolotravelersasitofferstheopportunitytoagroupoflikemindedpeople,eachinterestedintheirchosendestination.Beingpartofagroupprovidesextrasecurity(especiallykeyforindependentfemaletravelerswhomayfeelanxiousaboutbeingontheirown)andforeveryonethereisthebenefitofanexpertlocalguidewhoiskeentosharetheirknowledge.Theguidesalsoacpanyyouontoursandcanoffersuggestionsonwhattoseeanddoinyourleisuretimetoensureyouhaveanauthenticandenjoyableexperience.So,ifyourfriendsandfamilyareunabletojoinyouonyourdreamholiday,don’tletthatstopyou.TravelDepartmentisdelightedtopartnerwithReader’sDigestandoffertheirreadersanexclusivediscounton2023&2024holidays.Todiscussanyquestionsormakeabookingsimplycall02039660527.30.Whatisthebestpartoftheentiresolotrip?A.Thebeautifulsceneryontheway. B.Thefreedomtochooseyourdestination.C.Thepeopleyoumeetduringthetrip. D.Thepicturesyoutakealongtheway.31.Whatcanalocalguideoffer?A.Protectionandsecuritymeasures. B.panyandpersonalizedsuggestions.C.Knowledgeandleisureactivities. D.Freedomandenjoyableexperience.32.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.Toeducate. B.Toexplain. C.Toadvertise. D.Toinstruct.FouroftheBestAutumnWalksinBritainRoyalBotanicGardens,Kew,LondonIthousesthewidestvarietyoflivingplantsofanybotanicgarden(植物園)ontheplanet,includingaround14,000trees.Everyautumn,itswoodlanddeliversanextraordinaryviewofbrightredandyellowasleavesofvarioustreesbegintochange.Joinaguidedtreestourandlearnhowdifferenttreesaredealingwiththechangingseasons.BrechfaForest,AbergorlechBrechfaForestcoverssome16,000acresinCarmarthenshire,Wales,makingiteasyforwalkerstoenjoythemselvesinwoodlandstransformed(改變)byautumn’sfinestcolours.FollowtheGorlechWalk,whichtrackstheriverGorlechandpassesCalifornianredwoodsthatbeeamixofredandpurpleinNovember.Afteryourwalk,drivetoCarmarthen,oneoftheoldesttownsinWales,forlunch.BatsfordArboretum,CotswoldsMorethan1,300differenttreesandbamboosareshowcasedatBatsfordArboretum,nearthepictureperfecttownofMoretoninMarsh.Thisprivategardencovers60acres,providingoutstandingcoloursbetweenlateOctoberandNovember.Highlightsincludeitslargeareasofleafshadesrangingfromredtopurple.Prebookingticketsduringautumnisremendedtoavoidalargenumberofvisitors.ClumberPark,NottinghamshireThereareover3,800acresofparklandtoexploreatClumberPark,abeautifulplacefeaturingSherwoodForestthatshowsdifferentandchangingcoloursinautumn.Withover20milesoftrails(小徑),there’splentyofgroundtocover,soconsiderbringingyourbike.Keepaneyeoutforthepark’sbirds,whichisamainattractionforbirdwatchers.33.WhatcanyoudoatRoyalBotanicGardens?A.AdmireSherwoodForest. B.Joinaguidedtreestour.C.EnjoyMoretoninMarsh. D.Havelunchinanoldtown.34.WhatareyouadvisedtodotovisitBatsfordArboretuminautumn?A.Rideabikewithfriends. B.Walkalonga20miletrail.C.Bookaticketinadvance. D.Setoffearlyinthemorning.35.Wherewillyougoifyoulovebirdwatching?A.ClumberPark. B.BrechfaForest.C.BatsfordArboretum. D.RoyalBotanicGardens.參考答案:1.B2.C3.C【導(dǎo)語】這是一篇說明文。主要介紹了瑞士北極光的幾個最佳觀賞點。1.推理判斷題。根據(jù)第二段中“Yourbestchanceofcatchingaglimpseofthemisoncoldwinternightswhentheskyisclear,darkwithlittletonomoonlight,andcloudless.Youneedtobeawayfromcitylightsandgotothecountryside.”(你瞥見它們的最佳機(jī)會是在寒冷的冬夜,天空晴朗,黑暗,幾乎沒有月光,沒有云。你需要遠(yuǎn)離城市的燈光,到鄉(xiāng)村去。)可推知,在寒冷的冬夜,在沒有月光和云的農(nóng)村地區(qū),你最能欣賞到北極光。故選B項。2.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Jukkasjarvi中“Jukkasjarviownstheworld’sfirsticehotelandisoneofthebestplacestoviewthenorthernlights.”(Jukkasjarvi擁有世界上第一家冰雪酒店,也是觀賞北極光的最佳地點之一。)可知,Jukkasjarvi是觀賞北極光的最佳地點之一。故選C項。3.推理判斷題。根據(jù)文章大意以及第一段“Onmanytravelers’listsofthingstodobeforetheydie,you’llfind“Seethenorthernlights”writtendown.Rightfullysotheselightsareoneofnature’smostjawdroppingviews.”(在許多旅行者臨終前要做的事情清單上,你會發(fā)現(xiàn)“看北極光”被寫了下來。因此,這些光線是自然界最令人瞠目結(jié)舌的景觀之一。)可知,我們發(fā)現(xiàn)文章介紹北極光主要是為了吸引游客,因此這篇文章可以在旅游指南中找到。故選C項。4.D5.A6.D【導(dǎo)語】這是一篇應(yīng)用文。文章主要介紹了四個旅行路線。4.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由文章Trip2ThreeDaysinTheCountry部分中“TakeyourcameraandenjoythewonderfulsightinHunterValley.(帶上你的相機(jī),欣賞獵人谷的美景吧。)”和“Time:May20May22;Tel:63986432;Adult:$50.00;Child:$25.00(時間:5月814日;:64639818;成人:50.00美元;兒童:25.00美元)”可知,Sam想和他的妻子、五歲的女兒和七歲的兒子住在獵人谷,需要150美元。故選D。5.推理判斷題。由文章Trip1OneWeekinTheMountains部分中“Time:May8May14;Tel:64639818;Adult:$110.00;Child:55.00(時間:5月814日;:64639818;成人:110.00美元;兒童:55.00美元)”可知大衛(wèi)喜歡運(yùn)動,將從5月7日到5月15日休假,他可能會參加在山上徒步旅行活動。故選A。6.推理判斷題。由文章Trip3FlashlightAdventure部分中“Putonyourwarmclothes,bringaflashlight,andeforanightwalkalongtheDungogValley.Itisatripfullofadventure.Aguidewillleadthetour.Manyoftheplantsyouwillseeonthistripcanonlybeseenatnight.(穿上保暖的衣服,帶上手電筒,晚上沿著鄧高格山谷散步吧。這是一次充滿冒險的旅行。導(dǎo)游將帶領(lǐng)旅行團(tuán)。你在這次旅行中看到的許多植物只有在晚上才能看到。)”可知,露西是一名大學(xué)生,對科學(xué)很感興趣,想了解一些植物在夜間的生活。她會選擇Trip3.旅行。故選D。7.D8.B9.A【導(dǎo)語】本文是一篇應(yīng)用文。文章介紹了2024年必去旅行目的地:西班牙、黑山、克羅地亞和南非。7.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Spain部分中“ThrowyourselfintotherichcultureandhistoryofSpain.FromthesunnybeachesofTenerifetotheMoorisharchitecture(建筑物)ofAndalucía,there’ssomuchtoexploreinthislivelycountry.(讓自己沉浸在西班牙豐富的文化和歷史中。從特內(nèi)里費(fèi)島陽光明媚的海灘到Andalucía的摩爾式建筑,這個充滿活力的國家有很多值得探索的地方。)”以及Montenegro部分中“Despiteitssize,Montenegrohasbeautifulbeaches,richhistory,andabreathtakingchannel.(盡管面積不大,黑山擁有美麗的海灘、豐富的歷史和令人驚嘆的海峽。)”可知,它們都擁有海灘和豐富的歷史。故選D。8.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)SouthAfrica部分中“Discoverthedifferentplantsandanimalswhilesearchingforthe“BigFive”onanunforgettableSouthAfricaholiday.(探索不同的植物和動物,同時尋找“五大”在一個難忘的南非假期。)”可知,對生物感興趣的人可以來南非旅游。故選B。9.推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段中“Ifyouwanttoknowmoreinformation,pleaseclickhere.(如果您想了解更多信息,請點擊這里。)”可知,本文出自于網(wǎng)站。故選A。10.B11.D12.B13.A【導(dǎo)語】這是一篇應(yīng)用文。文章主要介紹了英國劍橋大學(xué)城的有關(guān)信息。10.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段內(nèi)容“LastJuly,IvisitedCambridge,ahistoricaluniversitytowninEngland.ItiswellknownthatCambridgeUniversityisoneofthebestuniversitiesintheworld,butfewpeopleknowitsuniqueuniversitysystem.Thetripmademeknowmoreabouttheschool.ItturnedoutsodifferentfromwhatIhadexpected!(去年7月,我訪問了英國歷史悠久的大學(xué)城劍橋。眾所周知,劍橋大學(xué)是世界上最好的大學(xué)之一,但很少有人知道它獨特的大學(xué)制度。這次旅行使我對學(xué)校有了更多的了解。結(jié)果和我預(yù)料的大不相同!)”可知,作者通過旅行更多地了解了劍橋大學(xué)。故選B。11.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段中的“Eachcollegeisdifferentintermsofplaces,equipmentandatmosphere(氛圍).Thisiswhy,whenapplyingtoCambridge,applicants(申請人)takegreatcaretochoosetherightcollegeforthemselves.(每個學(xué)院的地點、設(shè)備和氛圍都不一樣。這就是為什么申請劍橋大學(xué)時,申請人會非常小心地為自己選擇合適的學(xué)院)”可知,申請人會非常小心地為自己選擇合適的大學(xué),是因為每個學(xué)院都不同。故選D。12.主旨大意題。通讀第三段,特別是“InmostmuseumsthatCambridgehas,itiseasytofindexhibits(展品)thatenableyoutogainknowledgeinanyareaofinterest.Thereisamuseumforalmosteverythingyoucanthinkof,includingearthsciences,artand—ofcourse—classics.(在劍橋的大多數(shù)博物館里,很容易找到能讓你在任何感興趣的領(lǐng)域獲得知識的展品。這里有一個博物館,幾乎囊括了你能想到的所有東西,包括地球科學(xué)、藝術(shù),當(dāng)然還有經(jīng)典)”可推知,這一段主要說的是參觀劍橋博物館的好處。故選B。13.詞句猜測題。根據(jù)劃線詞所在句“IfyoueverhavethechancetovisitCambridge,I

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