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2025()届安徽省蚌埠二中高三下学期线上适应性测试英语试题注意事项答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在考生信息条形码粘贴区
1.选择题必须使用铅笔填涂;非选择题必须使用・毫米黑色字迹的签字笔书写,字体工整、笔迹清楚
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3.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀
4.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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5301.We sella lotof productsoffshore and the opportunityto openup marketsin regionswe dontcurrently sella lotto is a greatone.A.where B.thatC.whatD.when
2.The incomesof skilledworkers wentup.,unskilled workerssaw theirearnings fall.A.Moreover B.ThereforeC.Meanwhile D.Otherwise
3.We werescared todeath when the fire・Fortunately,it wasput outbefore itcaused muchdamage.A.broke outB.came outC.gave outD.turned out
4.Peter survivedin theaccident whenhe felloverboard yesterday.He escapeddrowning.A.nearly B.slightly C.narrowly D.hardly
5..Mr.Wilson is a manof patienceand kindness,and hisgood tempernever him.A.fails B.disappointsC・controls D.worries
6.The importantthing inlife isto have a great aim,and theto achieveitA.acquisition B.comprehensionC.determination D・satisfaction
7.Although shedid notknow Bostonwell,she madeher way to theHome CircleBuilding.A.easy enoughB.enough easyC.easily enoughD.enough easily
8..volleyball isher mainfocus,she isalso greatat basketball.A.Since B.OnceC.Unless D.While
9.Not havingworked outthe program,leave theoffice.A.so he was forbiddento B.and hedidnt want toC.his littleson couldntmake himD.be couldntfree himselfto
10.The influenceof thisbook mightnot have been reachingso far,for Mr.William,who daredto publishit.7for alittle2-year-old girl.You cant8neighbors to do that.You canonly appreciatethem whenthey do.On theirown,Sams neighborsgot together,9an instructor,and arenow fully10an AmericanSign Languageclass.Even theparentsof deafchildren dont11to learn sign language.Now Samhas awhole12to communicatewith her.And thislevel ofinclusion willalmost certainlyguarantee ahappier,more13Sam.Her parentssays therearent wordsin anylanguageto expresstheir14,In fact,theyre alreadyseeing a15in theirdaughter.The firstthingshe saysto usis cfriend,,\said hermother,“I thinkyour heartwould16just asmine did.”Sometimes itfeels likeAmerica islosing its17of community—but thenyou hearabout aplace likethis whereit takesa wholevillageto18a child.Now thevillage isalive andis hereto19us thatwhat makesa goodneighborhood^^is nothingmore thangood_
20.、1A.blind B.deaf C.lame D.dull、2A.communicate B.sing C.play D.quarrel、3A.cheerfully B.peacefully C.painfully D.doubtfully、4A.make B.find C.let D.have、5A.strike upB.put offC.go throughD.take in、6A.confirm B.trust C.discover D.solve、7A.still B.even C.just D.also、8A.educate B,expect C.wish D.help、9A.trained B,taught C.hired D.dismissed、10A.trapped inB.involved inC.aware ofD.equipped with、11A.agree B.plan C.promise D.bother、12A.school B,community C.family D.club、13A.well-fed B,well-known C.well-behaved D.well-adjusted、14A.sympathy B.dilemma C.gratitude D.love、15A.complaint B.fault C.difference D.commitment、16A.melt B.race C,break D.burst、17A.control B,credit C.sign D.sense、18A.raise B.feed C.tell D.request、19A.urge B,warn C.guide D.remind、20A.neighbors B.friends C.partners D.colleagues第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
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27.15I wontcall myselfthe mostaccomplished personwhen itcomes to1hold chopsticksIn fact,Fm prettysure that」()my techniquelooks clumsyat timesI tendto hold2I in the middle,more likebeginner thanexpert(器皿)Still,since Ieat almostevery meal with theeating utensilof choicein China,its notuncommon for a newfriend or」()acquaintance tocome to a simple3conclude afterobserving methat myChinese husband,Jun,must haveshown me4—to usethembeforeThey arewrong Iveused chopsticksever sinceI wasa teenager,a timewhen mysister andmother wereboth fbndof Chinese」()cuisine andintroduced me5-many newdishes,along withthe6prefer utensilsin ChinaWe alwayskept bamboochopsticks along()with our
7.knife,forks andspoons,ready forwhenever wehappened tohave Chinesefood fordinner It was myclosest family8,observed myfirst mistakesI madein usingchopsticks()Plus,I livedover two years in China beforeJun and I starteddating andI
9.expect touse chopsticksin almostevery restaurant,(咽卜)stand andbar Trustme,when yourehungry youfigure outpretty fastwhat ittakes todown
10.mealwiththese utensils第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10(分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中共有处语言错误,
28.1010每句中最多有两处每处错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号()并在其下面写出该加的词A,删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1、只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分
21011、I participatedthe SecondarySchool Programin Harvardlast summerI spendhalf of the dayon myclass andhomework,and thenIdbe freetodothat Iwanted Sincemy coursewas an8-credit course,it wasa lotfast thanother summerschool courseI hadtolearn how to keepup withthe paceof myclass andfigure outhowto study efficientsFor me,take noteswas ofgreat helpDuring my、study,I alsogot toknow manyprofessors whowas availablefor extrahelp wheneverI neededit Theresources andopportunities、combined withthe environmenthere mademe wantto attendto Harvardeven moreNow backinChina,I oftenmiss theexperience、第二节书面表达(满分分).of studyingabroad
22529.(25分)假定你是李华,你的美国朋友Peter听说中国年轻人现在提倡简化(simplify)生活,发邮件向你咨询有关简化生活的建议请你给他回一封邮件,内容包括减少浪费;
1.减少电子产品的使用;
2.多花时间陪伴家人
3.注意词数左右(开头和结尾已给出,但不计入总词数);
1.100可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
4.Dear Peter,Fm writingto tellyou thatYours,Li Hua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1B、2C、3A、4C、5A、6C、7C、8D、9D、10C、11B、12D、13D、14D、15B、16B、17B、18B、19C、20B第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D、
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2.C
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3.C第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和
1.530A BC D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.、
261.B
2.A
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4.B
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6.D
7.C
8.B
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17.D
18.A
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20.A第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
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2.mine
3.conclusion
5.to
6.preferred
7.knives
8..who/that
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10.a第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
10、后面加上28participated in一spend spent一that—what/whatever fastfastercourse—courses一efficient efficiently一take taking一was werehere—there去掉to第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Peter,Im writingto tellyou thatmore andmore youngpeople inChina preferto livea simplelife.The followingare mysuggestions onhowbest tosimplify ourlife.First ofall,what Ipropose isthat weshouldnt wastetoo muchfood,money ortime,which isa goodwayto keep ourmental andphysicalhealth.In addition,trying tokeep awayfrom electronicproducts canmake youfeel morerelaxed andenergetic.Last butnotleast,by spendingmore time accompanying yourfamily ratherthan joiningdifferent kindsof clubs,you willfeel lessstressed andanxious.I hopeyou willfind theserecommendations useful.YoursLi HuaA.if had it not been B.is itnot beingC.haditnotbeenD.its onlyhaving been
11.My daughter,all kindsof meat,would notlike toeat anyvegetable,which worriesmealot.A.devoted toB.addicted to C.accustomed toD.exposed to一
12.Do youknow anythingabout Britishhistory_・I haveno interestin it.A.Take iteasy!B.Please don,t bother.C.Ifs up to you.D.Noe Ifsbeyond me.
13.—Are youfree nowI havesomething interestingto tellyou.-OK,you make it shortI willhave to work onthis termpaper due tomorrow.A.now thatB.as soonasC.every timeD.as longas
14.Which doyou prefer,tea orcoffee_・I reallydont mind.A.Both B.NoneC.Neither D.Either一
15.You shouldhave helpedyour momwash thedishes.—I meant.But sheis alwaystelling me tostudy.A.to doB.toC.doing soD.doing
16.I haveoften thoughtit would be ablessing ifeach humanbeing blind and deaffor afew daysat sometimein hislife.A.has beenstricken B.were strickenC.had beenD.wouldbe
17.This kindof glassesmade byexperienced craftsmencomfortably.A.is wornB.wears C.wearing D.are worn
18.The governmentspokesman hasto hiswords beforeresponding toreporters.A.pass B.weigh C.cover D.express
19.Not untilhe wentabroad tofurther hisstudy the importance ofEnglish.A.has hefound B.he hasfoundC.did hefind D.he hadfound
20.Our bossis toostrict withus.I cantin withthe worksituation here.A.fit B.get C.make D.take第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D(分)
21.6My grandmotherRosalind Einhornwas bornexactly fifty-twoyears before I was,on August28,
1917.Like manypoorJewish families in NewYork City,hers livedin asmall,crowded apartmentclose to their relatives.Her parents,aunts,and unclesaddressedher malecousins by their givennames,but sheand hersister werereferred toonly as“Girlie”.During theDepression my grandmother waspulled out of MorrisHigh Schoolto helpsupport thehousehold bysewing fabricflowersonto undergarmentsthat hermother couldresell fora tinyprofit.No onein thecommunity wouldhave consideredtaking aboyout ofschool.A boysedocation was the familyshope tomove upthe financialand socialladder.Education forgirls,however,was lesssignificantboth financially,since theywere unlikelyto contributeto thefamilys income,and culturally,since boyswere expected tostudy theTorah whilegirls wereexpectedtorun aproper home!”Luckily fbrmy grandmother,a localteacher insistedthat herparentsput herback intoschool.She wenton notonly tofinish highschool butto graduatefrom U.C Berkeley.After college,Girlie“worked sellingpocketbooks andaccessories atDavids FifthAvenue.When sheleft herjob tomarry mygrandfather,Davids hadto hirefour peopleto replaceher.Years later,when mygrandfathers paintbusiness wasstruggling,she jumpedin and lookedsome of the hardsteps hewas reluctantto take,helping tosave thefamily fromfinancial ruin.She displayedher business(诊断)ability againin herforties.After beingdiagnosed Iwith breastcancer,she beatit and then devotedherself toraising moneyforthe clinicthat treatedher byselling somewatches.Girlie endedup with a profitthat Applewould envy.I havenever metanyone withmoreenergy anddetermination thanmygrandmother.When mygrandmother hadchildren ofher own-my motherand hertwo brothers-she emphasizededucation for all of them.Mymother attendedthe Universityof Pennsylvania.When shegraduated in1965with adegree inFrench literature,she surveyedaworkforce thatshe believedconsisted oftwo careeroptions forwomen:teaching ornursing.She choseteaching.She begana Ph.D.programme,got married,andthendropped outwhen shebecame pregnantwith me.It wasthought tobe asign ofweakness ifa husbandneededhis wifeshelp tosupport theirfamily,so mymother becamea stay-at-home parentand anactive volunteer.The centuries-olddivision oflabour stood.Even thoughI grewup ina traditionalhome,my parentshad the same expectationsfor me.My sister,and mybrother,all threeofus wereencouraged todo wellin school,do equalroutine tasks,and participatein after-school activities.We wereall supposedto beathletictoo.My brotherand sisterjoined sportsteams,but I wasthekid whogot pickedlast ingym.Despite myathletic shortcomings,Iwasraised tobelieve thatgirls coulddo anythingboys coulddo andthat allcareer pathswere opento me.When Iarrived atcollege in the fallof1987,my classmatesof bothgenders seemedequally focusedon academics.I dontrememberthinking aboutmy futurecareer differentlyfrom themale students.I alsodont rememberany conversationsabout somedaybalancingwork andchildren.My friendsandIassumed thatwe wouldhave both.Men andwomen competedopenly andaggressivelywith oneanother inclasses,activities,and jobinterviews.Just twogenerations removedfrom mygrandmother,the playingfield seemedtobe level.But more than twentyyears aftermy collegegraduation,the worldhas notevolved nearlyas muchas Ibelieved itwould.Almostall ofmy maleclassmates workin professionalsettings.Some ofmy femaleclassmates workfull-time orpart-time outsidethe home,and justas manyare stay-at-home mothersand volunteerslike mymom.This mirrorsthe nationaltrend.In comparisonto theirmale(相同能力者),counterparts highlytrained womenare scalingback anddropping outof theworkforce inhigh numbers.
1、Why werethe writersgrandma andher sisterscalled“Girlie”?A.They hadnot yetgot theirgiven nams.B,They werehighly valuedbytheirciders.C.They sharedapparent similaritiesin manyways.D.They wereregarded asless importantthan boys.、2From Paragraph2we canmainly learn.A.how peoplesuffered duringthe DepressionB.what resultedin thesocial divisionof labourC.who tookresponsibility forsupporting afamilyD.why educationwas essentialforall the children、3What conclusioncan wedraw aboutthe writersgrandmotherA.She wasan extraordinarilyable andtough woman.B.She wasfull ofideas forsolving variousproblems.C.She benefitedgreatly fromher familybackground.D.She hadspecial waysof teachingher ownchildren.、4What mightpeople thinkwhenthe writers mothergave upher jobA.Her freedomof choiceought tobe wellrespected.B.Her jobshould betaken overby ayounger person.C.It wasa realshame abouther losingthat goodjob.D.Itwasquite normalforawoman likeher todo so.、5From thedescription of the writersown life,we cansee.A.great expectationsin thestudents9mindsB.seeming socialprogress incertain aspectC.innocent friendshipbetween boysand girlsD.positive attitudestoworkand competitions、6By writingthe passagethewriterintends toreveal.A.the necessityof womenseducationB.theimportanceof womensliberationC・the existenceof genderdiscriminationD.the livesof threegenerations ofwomen(分)
22.8Rock Junket is TheOriginal Rockn RollWalking Tourof NewYork City.Rock Junketfounder BobbyPinn isan(总监).author,former rockradio personality,rock historianand hesspent17years asa musicexecutive Readthe reviews,book thebestand forgetthe rest!★★★★★REVIEWSRead tonsof UNEDITEDreviewsCheck availabilityand buytickets online:East Village Rock Tour-#1seller-Monday thruSaturday Greenwich Village Rock Tour-SundayUnion Square Rock Tour-Tuesday andThursdayBeatles Tour(定制的)Customized ToursAdvancepurchase requiredas Tourssell outquickly()Purchase byphone at212209-3370一()Group andPrivate ToursAvailable fordetails clickhere orcall646515-7874Rock JunketWalking Toursare notonly theperfect wayto digdeep intoNew Yorksrock scenebut alsolearn about art,fashion,rock nroll clothingstores andgreat localbars andrestaurants.The EastVillage Rock Tour isvery popularas wedemonstrate howtheneighborhood wentfrom poorto beingthe birthplaceof punkrock.On TheGreenwich VillageRock Tourwell lookat theinfluenceBob Dylanhad on the Villageplus sitesabout JimiHendrix andThe Animals.We coverlots ofclubs alsoincluding CafeWha,BitterEnd,and others.The Union SquareRockTour detailsthe immoralbehavior ofMaxs KansasCity,Webster Hall,Andy Warholand his2ndand3rd Factory,a famousClash albumcover andmuch more.The BeatlesTour takesus throughMidtown andUptown aswe(披头土狂热),explore thesites thatgave birthto BeatlemaniaOur Customized Rock Tourshave beenbooked andloved byschools,(馆长)universities,writers,museum curatorsand manyothers.、1From thepassage weknow RockJunketis.A.a travelagency B.a famousmuseumC.a websitefor musiclovers D.a surveycompany、2If youwanttojoin in the RockJunkefs activities,you must.A.haveagift formusic B.read onlinereviewsC.buy aticket inadvance D.wear rockn9roll clothes、3Which of the followingis mostpopular amongstudent groupsA.The EastVillageRockTour.B.GreenwichVillageRockTour.C.UnionSquareRockTour.D.CustomizedRockTours.(分)(星系),
23.8Our home galaxy the Milky Way,makes fora prettyspace picture,and itlooks normalatadistance.Buta new3D mapreveals asurprise:.(漩涡型的)The Milky Way isa spiral galaxy,in whichstars andgas cloudsexist mainlyin itsspiral arms”.Our massiveneighbor,(仙女座),the Andromedagalaxy isalso spiral.Spiral galaxiesusually appearvery flat and easyto seethrough atelescope,said theresearchers.Using1,339large,pulsating(脉冲的)stars tomake a3D mapofthe Milky Way,researchers discoveredinstead that the galaxy9sdisk ofstars isincreasingly twisting,most likelyduetothe spinningofthedisk.And thefarther thestars arefrom the center,the moretwistedit becomes.(弯曲的)Previously,astronomers sawevidence ofhydrogen cloudsbecoming warped in the Milky Way.This isntcompletelyabnormal,because astronomershave noticedthesamepattern ofprogressively twistingspirals inaboutadozen othergalaxies.But itdoeshelp themmake moresense of our galaxy.Because we live inthis galaxy,that makesit harderto observe,and dustand starlightmake iteven moredifficult whenusingtelescopes.Trying to determine whatour galacticcenter looks like issimilar totrying tofind thecenter ofa forestyoure standingin.“It isextremely difficulttodeterminedistances from the Sunto partsofthe Milky Waysouter gasdisk withouthaving aclear ideaofwhat thatdisk actuallylookslike,“lead studyauthor XiaodianChen ofthe Chinese Academy of Sciences inBeijing said in astatement.(旋转的)From afar,the Milky Way appearslike athin rotatingdisk ofstars,orbiting thecenter everyfew hundredmillion years.In thecenter,hundreds ofbillions ofstars anddark matterhold the galaxy together.But asyou movetoward the outermost reachesofthegalaxy,the gravitationalglue ofthecenterfades.In theouter disk,this keepshydrogengas frombeing restricted,which contributesto anS-shaped warping.“Somewhat to our surprise,we foundthat in3D ourcollection of1339stars andtheMilky Ways gasdisk followeach otherclosely.This offersnew insightsinto theformation ofour homegalaxy/Richard deGrijs,senior studyco-author andprofessor atMacquarieUniversitys Departmentof Physicsand Astronomy,saidina statement.Perhaps moreimportantly,in theMilky Waysouter regions,(星的)we foundthat theS-like stellardisk iswarpedina progressivelyTwisted spiralpattern.So themassive innerdisks rotationalforce causestheouterdisk towarp,the researchersconcluded.“This researchprovides acrucial updatedmap forstudies ofour galaxysstellar motionsandtheorigins ofthe MilkyWay,“said LicaiDeng,co-author andsenior researcherattheChineseAcademyofSciences,inastatement.1Which ofthe followingmight bethe missingsentence in the firstparagraphA.The Milky Way isbeing warpedand twistedby itsstars.B.The MilkyWay isspiral andorbiting itselfallthetime.C.The formationofourhomegalaxyis duetotheforce of gravity.D.The originoftheMilkyWayliesin its rotationalforce.2What doesthe underlined“this”refbr toA.theMilkyWay B.the gravitationalglueC.the fadingofgravityD.the outermostreach ofthegalaxy、3Which ofthe followingis trueaccording tothe passageA.The galaxywelivein isunique forits specialspirals.B.The starsinthecenter oftheMilkyWay aremore twisted.C.The distancefromthesun toother starsis alreadyknown toscientists.D.The rotationof itsinner centerforces theMilkyWayto twist.、4What isthe significanceof thisfindingA.It revealswhy theMilkyWayisaflatandspiralgalaxy.B.It leadstoabreakthrough ofusing3D technologyin spaceresearch.C.It provesa previousway ofobserving theMilkyWaywhile weare livinginit.D.It contributestoourknowledge abouttheMilkyWay.(分)(同情)
24.8Compassion isa desirewithin usto helpothers.With effort,we cantranslate compassioninto action.Anexperience lastweekend showedme thisis true.I workpart-time ina supermarketacross froma buildingfor theelderly.These oldpeopleare ourmain customers,and itsnot hardto losepatience overtheir slowness.But lastSunday,one agedgentleman appearedto(收款机)teach mea valuablelesson.This untidyman walkeduptomy registerwithabox ofbiscuits.He saidhewasoutofcash,had justmovedinto hisroom,and hadnothing inhis cupboards.He askedif wecould lethim have the foodon trust.He promised to repayme thenextday.I couldnthelp staringat him.I wonderedwhat kindof personhe had been tenor twentyyearsbefore,and whathe wouldbe likeiffortune hadgone hisway.I hada hurtin myheart forthis kindof humansoul,all aloneintheworld.I toldhim thatIwassorry,but storerulesdidnt allowmetodo so.I feltstupid andunkind sayingthis,but Ivalued myjob.Just then,another man,standing behindthe first,spoke up.If anything,he lookedmore pitiable.Charge itto me,“was allhe said.What Ihadbeenfeeling waspity.Pity issoft andsafe andeasy.Compassion,ontheother hand,is caringin action.I thankedthesecond manbut toldhim thatwas notallowed either.Then I reached into my pocketand paidfor thebiscuits myself.Ireachedinto mypocketbecause thesetwo menhad reachedintomyheart andtaught mecompassion.、1The agedgentleman whowanted tobuy thebiscuits.A.promisedtoobey thestore rulesB.forgot totake hiscredit cardwith himC.hoped tohavethefood firstand paylaterD.could notafford anythingmore expensive、2Which ofthe followingbest describesthe old gentlemanA.Kind andlucky.B.Poor andlonely.C.Friendly andhelpful.D.Hurt anddisappointed.、3Why did the authorrefuse the oldgentlemans requestfirstA.He wantedtokeephis presentjob.B.He feltno pityfor theold gentleman.C.He consideredtheold man dishonest.D.He expectedsomeone elseto payfor theoldman.、4What lessondidtheauthor learnfrom thisexperienceA.Wealth ismost importantin olderage.B.Helping othersis easiersaid thandone.C.Pity isbetter gainedthrough practice.D.Obeying therules meansmore thancompassion.(分)
25.10Sydney DayToursPort StephensDay ToursLabeled“Blue WaterParadise,Port Stephensis knownfbr itsbeauty andmarine surroundingswith over19miles ofclean,whiteand sandybeaches.It ishome toaround150bottlenose dolphinand thuscalled thedolphin capitalof Australia.Highlights:Dolphin Watching;Australian ReptileParkOperates:Mon,WedSat-8AMAdults:$195Children:$98Note:Not suitablefrom Dec.20th,2017to Jan.9th,2018in ChristmasNY period,Feb.14th-22th,2018in ChineseNY.Sydney City Day ToursSydneyisabig city,filled withlots oflandmarks and attractions tosee.This canmakeita stressfultask toplan yourown vacationinSydney.Luckily,our tours are designedto allowyou tosee allof Sydneysmost famouslandmarks.You canrest andmake surethatyou willbe seeingall thatSydney hasto offer.Highlights:Harbour Bridge;Sydney OperaHouseOperates:Daily---8AMAdults:$129Children:$65Blue Mountains ToursThese BlueMountains Toursfrom Sydneyhavebeendesigned fbrthe adventuresand peoplewho liketo enjoybushwalking.Additionally,these BlueMountains DayTours includesa toughwalk fromGlenbrook tothe WentworthFalls.Highlights:SeeAustralian wildlifeup-close;Guided hikeat WentworthFalls.一Operates:Daily8AMAdults:$99Children:$74Note:A goodlevel offitness isrequired for the bushwalk.Minimum childage is11years.、1Which oneis NOTproper timeforthePort StephensDay ToursA.Jan.13th,2018Sat.B.Jan.15th,2018Mon.C.Jab.2th,2018Wed.D.Feb.15th,2018Thur.、2What cantourists enjoyon SydneyCityDayToursA.Marine surroundingsB.Harbour Bridge.C.Dolphin WatchingD.Adventurous activities、3Which ofthe followingis trueaccording tothe advertisementA.All thetours areavailable everyday.B.Sydney cityhas themost landmarksandattractionsintheworld.C.Children10years andunder arenot permittedon BlueMountainsTours.D.All thetoursarecharged anddesigned onlyfor adventures.第三部分语言知识运用共两节第一节每小题分,满分分阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和四个L530A BC D选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.分
26.30At thefar endof IslingtonRoad inNewton,Massachusetts,lives alittle girlnear anddear tothe neighborhood.Two-year-old SamanthaSavitz is1but sheloves totalk toanyone whoknows signlanguage.And herwhole personalitychanges whenitssomeone whocan2with her.Her desirefor communicationhas been3obvious toeveryone inthe neighborhood.Whenever Samtries tobe neighborly,they4themselves lostfor words.So theyneed to5morethana basicconversation withthe childinthecommunity.Unfortunately,this isntsomething youcan6with ease.Youd needthe wholecommunity tolearnsignlanguage。
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