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2025版高考英语热点题型与考点专练组合练 (十一)试题(Word版附答案)
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Ⅰ.阅读理解
A
The value-packed,all-inclusive sight-seeing package that cmbines the best f Sydney’s harbur,city,bay and beach highlights.
A Sydney Pass gives yu unlimited and flexible travel n the Explrer Buses:the “red” Explrer shws yu arund ur exciting city sights while the “blue” Bndi Explrer visits Sydney Harbur bays and famus beaches.Take t the water n ne f three magnificent daily harbur cruises(游船).Yu can als travel free n regular Sydney Buses,Sydney Ferries r City Rail services(limited area),s yu can g t every crner f this beautiful city.
Imagine brwsing at Darling Harbur,sampling the famus seafd at Watsns Bay r enjying the city lights n an evening ferry cruise.The pssibilities and plans are endless with a Sydney Pass.Wherever yu decide t g,remember that bkings are nt required n any f ur services s tickets are treated n a first in,first seated basis.
Sydney Passes are available fr 3,5 r 7 days fr use ver a 7-calendar-day perid.With a 3-r 5-day pass yu chse n which days ut f the 7 yu want t use it.A Sydney Pass includes a free Airprt Express inward trip befre starting yur 3,5 r 7 days,and the return trip is valid(有效的) fr 2 mnths frm the first day yur ticket was used.
Sydney Pass Fares
*A child is defined as anyne frm the ages f 4 years t under 16 years.Children under 4 years travel free.
**A family is defined as 2 adults and any number f children frm 4 t under 16 years f age frm the same family.
1.A Sydney Pass desn’t ffer unlimited rides n______.
A.the Explrer Buses
B.the harbur cruises
C.regular Sydney Buses
D.City Rail services
2.With a Sydney Pass,a traveller can______.
A.save fares frm and t the airprt
B.take the Sydney Explrer t beaches
C.enjy the famus seafd fr free
D.reserve seats easily in a restaurant
3.If 5-day tickets were t be recmmended t a mther wh travelled with her clleague and her children,aged 3,6 and 10,what wuld the lwest cst be?
A.$225. B.$300.
C.$360.D.$420.
B
A vide circulated n scial media earlier this year,shwing a turist pening the dr f a vehicle,reaching ut an arm and attempting t strke a passing liness.The liness shrugged him ff,but it culd have easily gne hrribly wrng.
Reckless behaviur arund wildlife risks the safety f bth peple and animals.Peple risk being attacked,mauled (撕咬) and pssibly killed,while animals can be harmed,remved r put dwn,irrespective f whether they were nly defending themselves.Animal attacks can als cast a destinatin in a negative light,causing temprary clsures r scaring ff visitrs.All just s smene culd bast that they had strked a lin r captured a mment n a camera phne.
“Turists are getting mre and mre reckless arund wildlife and the surce f the prblem is scial media,”says wildlife phtgrapher Anette Mssbacher.“Peple risking their lives r ding stupid things with wildlife are after ‘likes’ and fllwers,smething t shw ff n scial media,”says Mssbacher.“The greater the risk,the mre ‘likes’ they get.With sme clients,it seems like a sickness r addictin.”
Yet scial media is nt entirely t blame.Peple have always taken risks fr an experience.Flish behavir and a tendency t get ccky arund dangerus animals must have been arund since the dawn f humanity.A hunger fr attentin nline might drive sme f the current madness,but sme individuals might be trying t recreate a piece f the actin they have seen n televisin.Perhaps the adrenaline(肾上腺激素) rush when clse t wild animals causes an evapratin f cmmn sense.
“There’s a wrrying lack f awareness that animals several times ur size,weight,speed and strength can easily hurt us,”says wildlife phtgrapher David Llyd.“I dn’t think parks are ding enugh t raise awareness.Turists need t knw hw their presence can affect wildlife.A gd example is cheetahs(猎豹) n vehicle rftps.It may be a thrill fr the bystanders,but the cnsequences if a mther cheetah falls ff wuld be severe.She wuld n lnger be able t hunt,s her cubs culd easily starve.”
“Peple aren’t getting the educatin abut why they need t stay away frm wildlife,including aviding diseases,keeping peple secure and letting wildlife be wild,”says Philip Muruthi,vice president f species cnservatin and science fr the African Wildlife Fundatin.“We need t educate turists thrugh signs,pamphlets and frntline drivers.We shuld stick t guidelines,and there needs t be enfrcement thrugh the law.”
4.What can we learn abut reckless behaviur arund wildlife?
A.It harms turists mre than animals.
B.It enables turists t get intimate with animals.
C.It may bring mre prfits t a turist destinatin.
D.It may get animals killed fr defending themselves.
5.As fr Mssbacher’s pinin n what drives peple’s reckless behavir,the authr is______.
A.sympatheticB.disapprving
C.dubtfulD.indifferent
6.What des the underlined wrd “ccky”in Paragraph 4 prbably mean?
A.Selfish.B.Frightened.
C.Arrgant.D.Shcked.
7.What can we cnclude frm the passage?
A.Parks are expected t take mre respnsibilities fr educating turists.
B.Raising turists’ awareness means stressing the danger f animals t them.
C.Mre regulatin f the turist industry is the key t raising turists’ awareness.
D.Penalties rather than educatin can stp peple taking silly risks arund wildlife.
Ⅱ.七选五
Hilde’s father was a reprter.He ften tk her t wrk with him,and she develped a strng interest in news stries and reprting. 1 She did the writing,her sister Izzy tk pictures,and her father helped her rganize and print the newspaper.Hilde wanted t cver big stries in her twn.Fllwing the rules her father had taught her,she researched and reprted stries in her mnthly newspaper.
The newspaper suddenly became famus when a murder happened in the twn,and Hilde was the first persn t reprt it.Sn,news rganizatins arund the cuntry were ding stries n Hilde.
2 Sme peple criticized her parents fr allwing her t reprt n smething as unpleasant as a murder.
Others criticized Hilde fr “pretending t be a reprter”.Sme peple even suggested she shuld be playing with dlls. 3 She respnded with a YuTube vide.“I never began my newspaper s that peple wuld think I was cute,” she said.“I want t be taken seriusly.”
That wasn’t the last time Hilde had truble getting peple t take her seriusly.Smetimes,it was because f her age.Other times,it was because she was a girl. 4 Hilde cntinued reprting and her activities as a reprter have made her famus.
Nw Hilde has published a bk telling her wn stry and the challenges she has faced.Sme f thse challenges came frm Hilde herself,struggling t figure ut wh she was as she grew lder. 5 But she is still just 15,and has plenty f time t decide what she wants t d with her life.Her effrts have already inspired peple arund the wrld.
A.But she never let that stp her.
B.Hilde was upset by the cmplaints.
C.Fr nw,Hilde says she has given up reprting.
D.When she was 8,Hilde started her wn newspaper.
E.Her great success in reprting has changed her life.
F.Nt everyne was happy abut Hilde’s effrts,thugh.
G.She was clearly in a dilemma abut hw t slve the crisis.
答案:1~5.DFBAC
Ⅲ.语法填空
Tea is cmmnly cnsidered native t Suthern China.Hwever,in a garden in Gelin village in Medg cunty in the Xizang autnmus regin,the mrning air is filled with the sweet arma f 1.freshly (fresh) picked tea.
Tsering Yangdrn,a 25-year-ld Mnba,ne f the ethnic grups 2.that/wh live in this regin,skillfully makes her way thrugh the garden,carefully picking tender tea leaves and tssing them int a bamb basket tied t her waist.Tea picking 3.has becme (becme) a habit fr her ver the past five years.After she is dne,Tsering Yangdrn ges back hme,where she als runs a hmestay.“We have cme up with 4.adish f fresh tea buds fried with eggs,” she said.A kilgram f fresh tea buds 5.sells (sell) fr 300 yuan.Once 6.dried (dry) and prcessed t make green tea,their value increases significantly.
Gelin was nce inaccessible as a result f the dense frests,7.but the pening f the Medg highway in 2013 significantly imprved cnnectivity and created pprtunities fr ecnmic grwth.Prir t Huang Jiabin’s appintment 8.as the village’s Party secretary,the tea plantatin in Gelin was a neglected piece f land.
“9.Realizing (realize) the valley was suitable fr grwing tea,since 2018,we have imprved the management f the tea plantatin,intrduced advanced planting techniques and prvided training fr 10.villagers(village),” Huang said.
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