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Unit4JourneyAcrossaVastLand

單元話題閱讀理解練習

(2023秋?寧夏銀川?高二??茧A段練習)VVarrumbungleNationalPark

TravelsixhoursnorthwestofSydney,andyou'vereachedtheastronomycapitalofAustralia.Warrumbungle

NationalParkisanatureandstarlover'sdream.ThislandishometotheSouthernHemisphere'sfirstDarkSky

Park,whichmeansyoiTUbetreatedtonightsofnolightpollutionandoutofthisworldstargazing.Besides,the

Warrumbungleshasseveraladventuroushikes.TheBreadknifeandGrandHighTopswalkisconsideredoneof

thebestinAustralia!

KuRingGaiChaseNationalPark

KuRingGaiChaseisthesecondoldestnationalparkinAustralia.Welovethisparkforitsproximity(鄰近)

toSydney(aquick45minutedrivefromthecity),significantAboriginal(澳大利亞土著的)sitesandbreathtaking

scenicviews.Therearcmanywalksyoucandohere.Youcanalsogokayaking(皮戈ij艇),stoppingatsomeofthe

secludedbeachesthatlinethepark.

BouddiNationalPark

LocatedontheCentralCoast.BouddiNationalParkisoneforbeautifullandscapesandbeaches.Just90

minutesfromSydney,Bouddiisahiddentreasure.Thebeautifulwa:ermakesthisparkanidealdestinationduring

summer,butitalsoprovidesafantasticpointforwhalewatchingoverthewinter.YoucanexperienceBouddi

NationalParkonadaytrip.Packyourpicnicgoodsandheadon(he8.5km(oneway)BouddiCoastalWalk一

it'llgiveyouaperfecttasteofthebestofwhattheparkhastooffer!

DorrigoNationalPark

AsaUNESCOWorldHeritageSite,DorrigoNationalParkisonetoexplore!Locatedjustshyoffourhours

fromByronBay,theparkispartoftheGondwanaRainforestsandhasbeenmadeovermillionsofyears.You'dbe

rightthentoexpectsomeofthemoststunningwaterfallshere.Foroneofthebestexperiences,headtothe

Skywalklookout.Thiselevatedwalkwaywilltakeyourightintotheheartoftherainforest,providingsoaring

views21metersovertherainforestallthewaytothecoast.

I.Ifyouwereafanofstargazing2ndhiking,whichparkwouldinterestyoumost?

A.BouddiNationalPark.B.DorrigoNationalPark.

C.WarrumbungleNationalPark.D.KuRingGaiChaseNationalPark.

2.WhatcanyouenjoyatBouddiNationalPark?

A.Goingkayaking.B.Watchingwhales.

C.VisitingAboriginalsites.D.Seeingbreathtakingwaterfalls.

3.WhatdoyouknowaboutDorrigoNationalPark?

A.ItistheoldestnationalparkinAustralia.B.ItoffersaperfectviewoftheGondwanaRainforests.

C.It'saboutfourhoursdrivefromSydney.D.It'sknownforadventuroushikesalongthecoast.

(2023秋?湖南岳陽?高二臨湘市第二中學校考階段練習)Astechnologycontinuestoevolve,museumsare

startingtoincorporate(并入)ittosupporttheiraimofpreservinghistory.

Today'smuseumsarelookingathowtheycanincludeapps,digitalinteractivityandvirtualreality(VR)in

theirexhibitions,toencouragefurthervisitorengagement.InItalyalone,overhalfofmuseumswereplanningto

introduceaugmentedreality(AR),evenbefore(hedip(下降,衰退jinvisitornumbersduringthepandemic.

MultitouchscreensdeveloperZytronichascollaboratedwithitsclientsonprovidingsomeofthemost

interestinginnovationsintechnologyusedinmuseumsinrecentyears.

StoryoftheForest,NationalMuseumofSingapore

TheStoryoftheForestisagorgeousimmersiveartexhibition,basedintheNationalMuseumofSingapore.

Theinstallationutilizes(使用)69piecesofartfromthemuseum'smostprizedcollection,theWilLamFarquhar

CollectionofNaturalHistoryDrawings.Thesedrawingshavebeenturnedinto3Dinteractiveanimationsthrough

theuseofsomecreativetechnology.

CreatedbytcamLab,adigitalartcollectivefromJapan,theStoryoftheForesttakesyou,throughthe

colonial(殖民的)historyofSingapore,rightuptomodemday.Visitorscanwalkthroughtheexhibitionandview

thegorgeousanimateddrawings.Theinstallationbeginswithdarkness,theimagesslowlyrevealedasyouwalk

throughtheblackspace.

Theinteractiveelementisintroducedvia(經(jīng)由)anapp,downloadablefromtheAppleorGooglePlaystores.

Oncedownloaded,theappallowsyou(osnapaphotooftheanimateddrawingsanddiscoverfurtherinformation

abouttheanimalspictured.Theapphasasectiontitled“MyCollection''whereyoucanstoreimagesyouhave

takenandworktowardsdiscoveringalltheinteractiveelementsofdieexhibition.Youcanalsotakeacloserlook

ateachindividualanimalanddiscovermoreaboutitsraritylevelandspecies.

Thisdisplayfunctionsasakindofinteractivesafari,takingyouthroughvarioushabitats.Ithasbeena

permanentexhibitionalthemuseumsince2016,provingitspopularitywithvisitors!

4.Theunderlinedwordinparagraph4maymean?

A.Useful.B.Valueless.C.Ancient.D.Precious.

5.IfyouwanttointeractwiththeexhibitionStoryoftheForest,youneed.

A.buyaticketandwalkthroughtheblackspace

B.installanappthroughtheApplestore

C.clickascreenandtakepictures

D.downloadtheapp“MyCollection”

6.Accordingtothepassage,wecanknow.

A.mostmuseumsinItalyhavedecidedtouseARbeforethepandemic

B.youwillenjoytheStoryoftheForestthroughanapp

C.TheStoryoftheForestwillbetorndownafterthedisplay

D.Singaporeoncewasinvadedbyanothercountry

7.Whichisthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.Technologyismakingexhibitionsmoreinteractive

B.Exhibitionsarebeingdigi(a.

C.Theinteractiveelementsinexhibitions

D.AnexhibitioninNationalMuseumofSingapore

(2023秋?新疆阿克蘇?高二??茧A段練習)Manycenturiesago,allpeoplehadtogatherseedsandplantsto

eat.Theydidnotknowhowtofarmorraiseanimalsforfood.WecallthemtheStoneAgepeoplebecausethey

usedstonetoolsandweapons.

YoumayfeelsurprisedintheworldtodaytherearestillpeoplewholiveliketheStoneAgepeople.Theylive

intheplacesthatarchardtoreachBecausetheyhavemetfewpeoplefromtheoutsideworld,theydon'tknow

aboutmodeminventions.Theyhavenotlearnedwaysofdoingthingsfromothers.

For25,000years,groupsofpeoplehavelivedaloneinthemiddleofAustralia.Oneofthesegroupsisthe

Arantatribe(部落).Theydonotknowhowtofarmandhowtoraisesheeporcattle.

TheAruntasspendmostoftheirtimesearchingforfoodandwater.Themenhuntanimalswithstonetipped

spears.Thewomenandchildrenlookforroots,seedsandnuts.Theyusestickstodiguptheroots.SeveralArunta

familieslivetogether.Theyhavenohouse.Atnight,theysleeparoundsmallfires.

NowotherpeoplearemovingintothecenterofAustralia.SoontheAruntaswillnolongerbeaStoneAge

people.

8.TheStoneAgepeoplearccalledsobecausethey.

A.gatheredseedsandplantstocatB.didn'tknowhewtofarm

C.usedstonetoolsandweaponsD.didn'traiseanimalsfbrfood

9.TheAruntatribehaslived,

A.inthemiddleofAfricaB.inthecenterofAustralia

C.togetherwithotherpeopleD.inpoorlybuilthouses

12.Ifyouwanttoknowwhythesunshines,whichshowshouldyouchoose?

A.TheDarkMattersshow.B.TheSkyLiveshow.

C.TheLivefrom(heSunshow.D.TheOneWorldOneSkyshow.

13.WhatdoweknowaboutiheMarylandScienceCenter?

A.Itchargesdifferentpricesforadultsandkids.

B.ItisregardedasthemostpopularmuseuminMaryland.

C.Itisamuseumwheretherearemanyfamousexhibitions.

D.Itismainlydesignedforchildrenandtheirfamiliestoplaytogether.

14.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?

A.Atravelplan.B.Anacademiccolumn.

C.Aneducationalmagazine.D.Anonlineadvertisement.

(2023秋云南大理?高二大理白族自治州民族中學??奸_學考試)WhenIwasachildgrowingupin

Ohio,(hebutterflieswouldsometimespassthroughontheirwaytoMexico.Andiiwaswonderfultoseefootball

fieldsfullofthem-andIwantedtDrevisitthatonalargerscale(規(guī)模).IknewIhadtogotoseethemigration

(遷徙)inMexico.

ButIwasonabudget.1didn'twanttorentacarinMexicoortakeabustoValledeBravo,thestartingpoint

formostbutterflyjourneys,soIcalledtheguysatTheMuddyBoot,travelexpertsinMexicowhocanmake

almostanythinghappenatareasonableprice.

Andso,onJanuary2,IfoundmyselfinTheMuddyBootvan(面包車),beingdrivenfbrtwohoursfrom

MexicoCity(oValledeBravo,alovelytownonavolcaniclakewhichisacentralpointfor(hebutterflyjourneys.

IbookedatwonightstayattheHotelRodavento,anallecofriendlyhotelwithindividualwoodenhouses

spreadingthroughouttheforestandaroundalake.

ThefirstreserveIvisitedwasPiedraHcrrada,apopulardestination,asitisonly40minutesawayfromValle

deBravo.Theclimbupistiring.Itisadvisabletohireahorse.Butthehorsecannottakeyoualltheway,and

thereissomehikinginthinair,soyoumustbepatient,drinkalotofwater,andbeinreasonablygoodshape.

Thewalkismorethanworthitthough.AsIstruggledtocatchmybreath,Ilookedupandlostmybreath

again.Atfirstglance,thetreeshadturnedintodifferentshapes,butoncloserlook,everyinchofthemwas

coveredwithbutterflies.

Afewflewthroughtheair(Mostofthemwerenotwarmenough).Asthesunrose,theybegantoealive.

Soontheairwasfilledwithflyingbutterflies,transformingtheforestintosomethingmagicalandstraightoutofa

fairytale.

15.WhydidtheauthorchoosetolakeTheMuddyBootvan?

A.Shedidn'tlikeacar.B.Shepreferredtotravelalone.

C.Shewantedtosavesomemoney.D.Shehopedtoreachthedestinationearlier.

16.WhatcanwelearnaboutPiedraHerrada?

A.Itisaveryhighmountain.B.ItisfarfromValledeBravo.

C.Itisfullofwildanimals.D.Itisonlyaccessiblebyridingahorse.

17.Whatmadetheauthor'shikingworthwhile?

A.Beinghealthier.B.Breathinginfreshair.

C.Findingtreesofdifferentshapes.D.Seeingthebulierflymigration.

18.What(ypeofwritingis(hetext?

A.Anewsreport.B.Ascientificpaper.

C.Atraveldiary.D.Amercialadvertisement.

(2022秋?廣西玉林?高二校聯(lián)考期中)Fromamusementparkstodeliciouschocolatefactories,and

everythinginbetween,therearenumerousactivitiesandattractionstoofferexcitementandadventuretokidsand

bigkids!JusttakealookatthesefunplacesinGermany.

EuropaPark

LocaledinRust,insouthwesternGermany,EuropaParkisthesecondmostpopularthemeparkresort(度假勝

地jinEurope,followingDisneylandParis.Withmorethan100attractionsandshows,playinghereisundoubtedly

oneofthebestthingstodowithkidsinGermany.Whetherkidswanttosailwiththe44AfricanQueen”andhave

funbydiscoveringforeignanimals,orexperiencethe"4DMagicCinema",theopportunitiesareendless.

FairyTaleRoad

AfamilytripalongFaiiyTaleRoadwillbeamagicaladventure.ThisisoneofGermany'smostattractive

driveswhichtakesyouthrough370milesofbeautifulcountiyside.Itinspiredmanyfairytaleswelovetoday.

Alongtheway,youwilldiscoversleepyvillagesandnumerousattractions.Andifyouplanyourvisitwell,you

mightevencatchanopenairperformanceofThePiedPiperinHamelnorCinderellainPolle.

NeuschwansteinCastle

IfyourkidsloveDisneymovies,theywillneverforgetatriptothepalacethatinspiredDisneyland's

SleepingBeautyCastle.LocatedintheBavarianAlps,NeuschwansteinCastleisoneofthetopattractionsin

Germany.ThecastlewasbuiltbyKingLudwigIIofBavariain1869entirelyfbrpleasure.Yourchildren's

imaginationswillrunwildastheydiscoverthemagicalrooms.Youcanalwayshoponacharminghorsedrawn

carriagetoreachthetop.

CologneChocolateMuseum

LetyourkidsgointotheworldofchocolateatthedeliciousChocolateMuseuminCologne.Theydon'tneed

agoldentickettomaketheirsweetdrcamsetrueinthis4,000squaremetcrchocolatewonderland.Therearenine

exhibitionareasthatallowvisitorstolearnaboutthecultureandhistoryofchocolate.Moreover,thereareplenty

ofdeliciouscakesandchocolatespecialtiestoenjoyatthemuseumcafe.Andbeforeyougo.ringuptocheckfor

yourreservations(預訂).

19.What'sspecialaboutFairyTalcRoad?

A.Ithasagreatlandscapealongtheway.

B.Itonceattractedsomefamouswriters.

C.Itgivesfairytaleshowsallyearround.

D.Itallowskidstoenjoymodemcityplaygrounds.

20.WhatismentionedaboutNeuschwansteinCastle?

A.ItistheoldestpalaceinGermany.

B.Itwasbuilttoshowthestrengthofthecountry.

C.Itusedtobetheentertainmentplaceforroyalfamilies.

D.IthasbeenturnedintoDisneyland'sSleepingBeautyCastle.

21.Whichplacewillkidsprefertcvisitiftheyhaveasweettooth?

A.EuropaPark.B.FairyTalcRoad.

C.NeuschwansteinCastle.D.CologneChocolateMuseum.

(2023秋?上海?高二上海交大附中??奸_學考試)EarlierthisyearItookatriptoEnglandandFranceto

goseesomefriends.Itwasawonderfultrip;Ireallylovedit.Butonethingthatstruckmewashowdifferentthese

culturesarefromourown.Iguessthiswouldstrikeanytravelerbecausethatisthefirstthingyounoticeanditis

whatmakestravelsoexciting.Ofcourse,theseculturesarcalsosimilartooursinmanyrespects,butit'sthe

differencesthatreallystandout.

Oneofthethingsthatstruckmeinparticularwasthedifferentattitudestowardssmoking.Asyouknow,

there'sagrowingantismokingseniimeniinEurope.However,whenIwenttoEnglandandFrance,Igotanew

perspectiveonthisissue.Peopleseemtosmokeanywhereandeverywhere,even(houghantismokingsignsareall

overpublicplaces.Ontheradio,IheardaboutamemberoftheWorldCupsoccerteamwhosmoked.Andpeople

wereactuallysaying,kvWell,heshouldnotbeontheteambecauseh/sabadexamplefbrourchildren?,Ithink,if

theywanttolookatbadexamplesfbrtheirchildren,theyshouldjustgooutonthestreet,orgointothesubways,

orlookinthemirror,even,becausesomanyofthemarcsmokinginveryinappropriateplaces.Ivisiteda

restaurantbuffetinLondonandsawanEnglishwomanscoopingupthefoodwithalitcigaretteinherhand.

Smokerisingintotheair.Actually,whenItalkedtoEnglishpeoplelater,theywereprettyshockedtoo,andthey

saidthatsmokinginarestaurantisrudeevenbyBritishstandards.

ThisdidnotgivemeabadimpressionofEnglishpeople.Itgaveme,onthecontrary,apositivefeeling

towardAmericansmokers.TherearcalotofAmericansmokerswhowillproclaimtheirrighttosmokewhenever

theywant,buttheywillfollowtherules,generally,becausetheyhaveconsiderationfornonsmokers.Sothis

experienceinEuropegavememoreofarespectforChiskindofsmoker.

22.WhatsurprisedthewriterduringhistriptoEnglandandFrance?

A.ThewonderfultriptoEnglandandFrance.

B.CulturaldifferencesihathenoticedduringhisIrip.

C.Similaritybetweenculturesstandsoutmorethandifferences.

D.GrowingantismokingviewsinEurope.

23.WhatdidthespeakerfindinEnglandandFranceaboutthesmokingissue?

A.Peoplediscussthesmokingissueontheradio.

B.Smokersarcallowedtosmokeanywhereandanytime.

C.Peopleareencouragedtosmokeininappropriateplaces.

D.Manysmokerspaynoattentiontothe"NoSn^oking^^signs.

24.Theword“sentiment“inthesecondparagraphmeans.

A.feelingB.movementC.offenseD.regulation

25.Whatkindofsmokersdoesthespeakerrespect?

A.ThosewhoarefromAmericaandEurope.B.Thosewhorespectothcrs,feelings.

C.Thosewhodefendtherighttosmoke.D.Thosewhosetrulesofsmokinginpublicplaces.

(2023春?廣東佛山?高二佛山市三水區(qū)三水中學??茧A段練習)Theincreaseinprimate(靈長類動物)

ecotourismiscausingstressrelatedbehaviorsinmonkeys,accordingtoanewstudy.

Thestudy,ledbytheUniversityofPortsmouth,lookedtheeffectofasingleenginemotorboat

approachingamunityofproboscismonkeys.Thosemonkeysareunjsualwith(heirverylongnoses,whichmakes

themappealingtotourists.Andmanyoftheboatscarryingthetouristsapproach(heprimatesquicklyandloudly,

oftenreachingtheriverbanksjustafewmetersawayfromthewildkfe.

Theresearchersconductedtheexperimentbyapproachingthemonkeysinamotorboatwithdifferentspeeds

andtraveldistances——fastclosc(approachingthemonkeysfor10secondswhen40metersawayataspeedof14.

4km/hr),slowclose(approachingthemonkeyfor40secondswhen40metersawayataspeedof3.6km/hr),and

slowfarconditions(approachingthemonkeysfor20secondswhen100metersaway,ataspeedof3.6km/hr).

Theresultsshowedthatthemonkeysdisplayedstressrelatedbehaviorsforlongerinthefastcloseand

slowcloseconditionsandalsoreducedfeedingasaresultoftheboatapproachinginthefastclosecondition.Once

theboatstartedtoapproach,(heproboscismonkeysshowedrepeatedscratching(撓、搔)andoftenmovedquickly

backwardstohideinthetrees.Thiscouldpotentiallycausethemonkeystoleavetheirsafesleepingsitesandtogo

deepintotheforestasitgetsdark,wheretheycouldfaceahigherriskofpredation(捕食行為).

''Collectively,ourfindingssuggestthattheapproachofasinglemotorboatled(ostressinproboscis

monkeyswhentheywereapproachedascloselyas60metersfrom(heothersideoftheriver,regardlessofthe

speedofapproach,"saidDrMarinaDavilaRoss,leadauthorofthestudy.

Theresearchersthussuggestthatguidelinesforprimatetourismintheriversideareasshouldincludean

approachspeedofnomorethan4km/hrwithin100metersoftheproboscismonkeys.Theysuggestitisalso

importanttokeepadistance,preferablynocloserthan60metersaway,fromthemonkeys.

“Suchinformationmightbehelpfulfortourists,allowingthemtochangetheirbehaviorswhenvisitingthe

primatesandwhenencouragingguidestofollowtheguidelines,“DrDavilaRossadded.

26.What'sthepossiblereasonforchoosingproboscismonkeysasthestudysubjects?

A.Theyareveryattractivetotourists.

B.Theygenerallydonoharmtohumans.

C.Theyareputonthelinebythemotorboats.

D.Theyfrightentouristsawaywiththeirnoses.

27.Whatdidtheresearchers'experimentshowaboutproboscismonkeys?

A.Theyfoundtheslowcloseconditionmoststressful.

B.Theytendedtogohuntingwhenfacedwithdanger.

C.Theylosttheirsenseofsafetyat(hesoundofmotorboats.

D.Theylosttheirwayveryeasilyatthesightofmotorboats.

28.Whatdotheresearchersadvisetouriststodo?

A.Toapproachproboscismonkeyslessfrequently.

B.Toavoidgettingtooclosetoproboscismonkeys.

C.Toaskguidesformoreinformationaboutproboscismonkeys.

D.Tobehavethemselveswhiletryingtofeedproboscismonkeys.

(2022春?河南?高二臨潁縣第一高級中學校聯(lián)考階段練習)Though2021wasnotexactlytheyearof

jetsettingtravelthatwe'dhopedfbr,wchaveourfingerscrossedfbr2022.We'vehandpicked4incrediblehotels

withopeningsin2021and2022foryoutostayat—ordreamof—inthenewyear.

RockHouse,'FlirksandCaicos

Openedinspring2022,RockHouseissettobeoneofTurksandCaicos'mostluxuriousresorts,featuring46

plushMediterraneaninspiredcottagesoutfittedwithoceanfacingplungepools.

Theresortwillalsoboastaprivatebeach,aEuropcanstylebeachclub,luxuriousnaturetrailsanda

lOOfbotlongpool-thelargestinTurksandCaicos.

Ratesstartfrom$665.Visit:RockHouse,Tel:

TheReykjavikEDITION,Iceland

TheReykjavikEDITION,whichopenedonNovember9,gotthumbsupfromthedayitopened.Inside,

you'llfindastonishingvolcanicrockfloors,aluxuriousandasignaturerestaurantmanagedbyMichclinstarrcd

chefGunnarKarlGislason.IntypicalEDITIONfashion,its253roomsaremodernanddesigncentric,featuring

Icelandicartworkandfloorloceilingwindowsoverlookingthecity.

Ratesstartfrom$540.Visit:TheReykjavikEDITION,Tel:

WMelbourne,Australia

TheWMelbourne,whichopenedinFebruary,wasthefirstinternationalfivestarhoteltolaunchinAustralia

in2021—ahopefulsignthattourismmightsoonresumeDownUnder.

Il'sasluxuriousandmodemasyou'dexpectanyWHoteltobe,withanaddeddoseofMelbournecool.Its

294roomsareequallyexciting.

Ralesstartfrom$350.Visit:WMelbourne,Tel:

Korinkyo,Japan

gardcns.ThisntsawayfromoneofJapan'smostbeautifullandscapedgardcns.Thisminimalist(極簡主義者)

hotelthatopened(hisyearinIshikawaPrefectureisawonderofnature.Its18guestroomsare(hepictureof

Japaneseminimalismwithsimplewoodandstonefinishesandaneutraldesignpalette,allowingthesurrounding

naturevistastotakethespotlight.

Ratesstartfrom$320.Visit:Korinkyo,Tel:09738724

29.HowmuchwillyouspendatleastifyoustayatRockHouseforanight?

A.S320.B.$350.C.$540.D.$665.

30.WhatcanyoudotoknowmoreaboutKorinkyo,Japan?

A.Callat.B.VisitKorinkyo.C.Callat.D.VisitWMelbourne.

31.Whichhotelmayacmodatethemostguests?

A.RockHouse.B.TheReykjavikEDITION.C.WMelbourne.D.Korinkyo.

參考答案:

1.C2.B3.B

【導語】這是一篇應用文。文章主要介紹了四個國家公園的特色。

1.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段“ThislandishometotheSouthernHemisphere'sfirstDarkSkyPark,whichmeans

you'llbetreatedtonightsofnolightpollutionandoutofthisworldstargazing.Besides,theWarrumbungleshas

severaladventuroushikes.TheBreadknifeandGrandHighTopswa:kisconsideredoneofthebestir

Australia!(這片土地是南半球第一個黑暗天空公園的所在地,這意味著你將在沒有光污染的夜晚觀星。此外,

Warrumbungles有幾次冒險徒步旅行。面包刀和高頂步道被認為是澳大利亞最好的步道之一!廣可知,如果

你喜歡觀星和徒步旅行,WarrumbungleNationalPark會讓你最感興趣。故選C。

2.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段"Thebeautifulwatermakesthisparkanidealdestinationduringsummer,butit

alsoprovidesafantasticpointforwhalewatchingoverthewinter.(美麗的海水使這個公園成為夏季的理想目的

地,《日它也為冬天的觀鯨提供了一個絕佳的地點)“可知,在BouddiNationalPark你能看鯨魚.故選Be

3.推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段“LocatedjustshyoffourhoursfromByronBay,theparkispartoftheGondwana

Rainforestsandhasbeenmadeovermillionsofyears.You'dberigh:thentoexpectsomeofthemoststunning

waterfallshere.Foroneofthebestexperiences,headtotheSkywalklookout.Thiselevatedwalkwaywilltake

yourightintotheheartoftherainforest,providingsoaringviews21metersovertherainforestallthewaytothe

coast.(該公園距離拜倫灣只有不到4小時的路程,是岡瓦納熱帶雨林的一部分,已經(jīng)形成了數(shù)百萬年。那

么你就可以期待這里的一些最令人驚嘆的瀑布了。想要最好的體驗之一,就去天空步道瞭望臺。這條高架

步道將帶您直接進入雨林的中心,從21米的高空俯瞰雨林,一直到海岸)“可知,Dorrig。NationalPark是

岡瓦納熱帶雨林的一部分,可以看到一些最令人驚嘆的瀑布,高空俯瞰雨林和海岸景色,可得出Dorrigo

NationalPark提供了岡瓦納雨林的完美景色。故選B。

4.D5.B6.D7.A

【導語】本文是一篇說明文。文章介紹了隨行技術的不斷發(fā)展,博物館開始將其納入保護歷史的目標中。

今天的博物館正在研究如何在展覽中加入應用程序、數(shù)字互動和虛擬現(xiàn)實,以鼓勵更多的游客參與。一個

華麗的沉浸式藝術展覽《森林的故事》正在新加坡國家博物館舉行。

4.詞句猜測題。根據(jù)劃線詞所在句“Theinstallationutilizes(使用)69piecesofartfromthemuseum'smost

prizedcollection,theWilliamFarquharCollectionofNaturalHistor/Drawings/這個裝置使用了博物館最

prized的收藏——威廉?法夸爾自然歷史繪畫收藏中的69件藝術品)”及常識可知,博物館的展覽新技術一般

是應用到最珍貴的收藏品上的。由此口J知,劃線詞prized與precious(珍貴的)意思一致。故選D。

5.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段中的"Theinteractiveelementisintroducedvia(經(jīng)由)anapp,downloadable

from(heAppleorGooglePlaystores4互動元素是通過應用程序引入的,可從蘋果或谷歌Play商店)”可知,

如果你想要與展覽“森林的故事“互動,你需要通過蘋果商店安裝一個應用程序。故選B。

6.推理判斷題。根據(jù)第五段中的“CreatedbyteamLab,adigitalartcollectivefromJapan,theStoryoftheForest

takesyou,throughthecolonial(殖民的)historyofSingapore,rightuptomodernday.(“森林的故事”由來自口本

的數(shù)字藝術團體teamLab創(chuàng)作,帶你穿越新加坡的殖民歷史,直到現(xiàn)代)”可知,新加坡有殖民歷史。由此

推知,新加坡曾經(jīng)被另一個國家侵略過。故選D。

7.主旨大意題。根據(jù)第二段中的"Today'smuseumsarclookingathowtheycanincludeapps,digitalinteractivity

andvirtualreality(VR)intheirexhibitions,toencouragefurthervisitorengagement.(今天的博物館正在研究如

何在展覽中加入應用程序、數(shù)字互動和虛擬現(xiàn)實(VR),以鼓勵更多的游客參與)”和第四段中的“TheSloryof

theForestisagorgeousimmersiveartexhibition,basedintheNationalMuseumofSingapore.。'森林的故事”是

一個華麗的沉浸式藝術展覽,位于新加坡國家博物館)”及最后一段“Thisdisplayfunctionsasakindof

interactivesafari,takingyouthroughvarioushabitats.Ithasbeenapermanentexhibitionatthemuseumsince

2016,provingitspopularitywithvisitors!(這個展示就像一種互動的野生動物園,帶你穿越各種棲息地。自

2016年以來,它一直是博物館的常設展覽,證明了它在游客中的受歡迎程度!)”可知,文章以一個正在新加

坡國家博物館舉行的華麗的沉浸式藝術展覽《森林的故事》為例,講述了科技使展覽更具互動性。由此可

知,A.Technologyismakingexhibitionsmoreinteractive適合作本文最佳標題。故選A。

8.C9.B10.A11.D

【導語】本文是說明文。主要講述了在澳大利亞中部,還有一個部落的人像石器時代的人那樣生活著。

8.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段的“WccallthemtheStoneAgepeoplebecausetheyusedstonetoolsandweapons.

(我們稱他們?yōu)槭鲿r代的人,因為他們使用石器工具和武器。戶可知,被稱為石器時代的人是因為他們

使用石頭工具和武器。故選C。

9.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段的“For25,000years,groupsofpeoplehavelivedaloneinthemiddleofAustralia.

OneofthesegroupsistheAruntatribe(部落).(2萬五千年來,一群人獨自生活在澳大利亞中部。其中一個部

落是阿蘭達人部落)”可知,阿蘭達人部落在澳大利亞中部生活,故選B。

10.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段的“Becausetheyhavemetfewpeoplefromtheoutsideworld,theydon'tknow

aboutmoderninventions.Theyhavenotlearnedwaysofdoingthingsfromothers.(因為他們很少遇到來自外部

世界的人,所以他們不知道現(xiàn)代發(fā)明。他們還沒有從別人那里學會做事的方法。)可知,因為他們還沒有從

別人那里學到新的方法,阿蘭達人仍然以他們以前的方式生活。故選A。

11.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)最后一段“NowotherpeoplearemovingintothecenterofAustralia.SoontheAruntaswill

nolongerbeaStoneAgepeople.(J%,其他人正在向澳大利亞的中心地區(qū)遷移。很快,阿蘭達人將不再是

石器時代的人。)“可知,阿蘭達人遲早會改變他們的生活方式。故選D。

12.C13.A14.D

【導語】本文是一篇應用文。是為MarylandScienceCenter做的一則廣告,這是一個集娛樂與教育于一身

的旅游去處。

12.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)小標題TheDavisPlanelaiMum(天文館)中的“TheLivefromtheSunshowwill(eachyou

allaboutthehotsun.(《來自太陽的直播》節(jié)目

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