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1 . Thanks to its harsh environment, Antarctica remained largely untouched by humans for many millennia, allowing a thriving ecosystem to evolve. However, since the 1990s, the last true wilderness on the planet is becoming an increasingly popular destination for adventure-seeking tourists. Now, a new study declares that the visitors may be leaving behind harmful bacteria which could devastate the area's native bird population.

Humans can infect animals with illnesses such as the flu. Researchers, however, believed that the Antarctic animals were immune to the danger due to the continent's extreme weather. However, microbiologist Marta Cerda-Cuellar was not convinced.

She and some colleagues decided to examine waste samples from Antarctic birds for evidence of human bacteria. To ensure the waste was not polluted, the scientists had to collect it from the birds themselves.

The results of their study revealed the presence of several types of human bacteria in the bird waste. This included a common strain (品种) of bacteria that causes food poisoning in humans. The researchers say the bacteria strains were resistant to commonly-used human antibiotics, indicating they were brought in by the visitors, rather than migratory birds (候鸟).

“These strains, which are a common cause for infections in humans and livestock, do not usually cause death outbreaks in wild animals," says Gonzalez-Solis. "However, the emerging or invasive pathogens (病原体) that arrive to highly sensitive populations could have severe consequences and cause the local collapse and extinction of some populations." The researcher also fears the presence of these bugs could foreshadow the arrival of other, more deadly, pathogens as the number of tourists people increases.

Experts believe the only way to prevent the mass destruction of the birds is to impose stricter regulations or, at least, put the ones already in place into effect. For example, while the Antarctica Treaty requires visitors to carry their waste back home to safeguard the pristine environment, the regulation is rarely enforced. Nowadays, some officials are taking steps to save the vulnerable birds before it's too late.

1. What problem is Antarctica facing according to Paragraph 1&2?
A.The increasing number of tourists.B.The worsening wilderness.
C.The replaced native bird population.D.The spread of infectious illnesses.
2. What does the underlined word "devastate" mean?
A.Destroy.B.Increase.C.Protect.D.Benefit.
3. Why did the scientists need to catch some Antarctic animals?
A.To treat their illness.B.To get their waste.
C.To raise them as pets.D.To study their lifestyles.
4. What did the scientists prove in their study?
A.Bacteria can be killed by human antibiotics.
B.Extreme weather keeps Antarctic animals healthy.
C.Humans bring bacteria to Antarctica.
D.Antarctic animals are immune to human bacteria.
5. What is the author's attitude towards the prospect of bird population in Antarctica?
A.Indifferent.B.Doubtful.C.Ambiguous.D.Optimistic.
6. In what section in a newspaper can you find the passage?
A.Entertainment.B.Travel.C.Nature.D.Education.
2021-04-30更新 | 175次组卷 | 1卷引用:天津市十二区重点学校2021届高三毕业班联考(二)英语试题
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2 . A night in the African rainforest camping under the stars is just one of the many never-to-be-forgotten experiences of our latest offer to Weekly News readers.

Day 1: The 5* Victoria Falls Hotel will meet your needs during your first day in Africa after the 30 km drive from the international airport. Located only minutes from the falls, the hotel has splendid views of the breathtaking waters.

Day 2: Your night under the stars, within few minutes’ walk of the Victoria Falls. Our purpose-built campsite offers our guests a chance to feel the atmosphere of the rainforest. Your evening starts with a great barbecue cooked by our head chef, followed by a program of African music and dance. Then, as moon rises and the stars shine, you retire to your tent to sleep or to listen to the fascinating sounds of the African rainforest.

Days 3-4: The 5* Zimbabwe National Hotel will accommodate you in the heart of the Zimbabwean wilderness. By jeep from your campsite near the Falls, you arrive at midday via the Zambezi river. The hotel offers you everything you would expect from 5* luxury hotel. In the evening, enjoy our international menu, or relax in the gardens. Those who love adventure can join our specially arranged rafting trip down the Zambezi river.

Days 5-6: Arrive by helicopter at the 5* Plaza Hotel, only 20 minutes’ drive from the airport. Day 5 includes an amazing safari to see some of the world’s most unusual animals in their natural habitats. On the final day, you can make shopping trip into town.

Included in this special offer: 6 nights in 5* hotel accommodation. Depart from London Heathrow Airport. Bed and breakfast meal basis. Price (£1, 355) is per person based on two people sharing a room.

1. During Day 2, the tourists will have a chance to _________.
A.cook a barbecueB.dance African dances
C.have a sleep outdoorsD.walk around the rainforest
2. The tourists will go to the Zimbabwe National Hotel by________.
A.helicopterB.shipC.jeepD.raft
3. The tourists will have time to do some shopping on________.
A.Day 1B.Day 2C.Day 3D.Day 6
4. We can learn from the text that the tourists ________.
A.can enjoy free meals during the whole trip
B.have to pay extra money for a single room
C.should book in advance to get a discount
D.are required to be London locals
5. Where does the text most probably come from?
A.A travel guide.B.A geography textbook.
C.A hotel advertisement.D.An introduction to Weekly News.

3 . While flat bread has a history that dates back to ancient Egypt, real pizza—pizza with tomato sauce—was invented in Naples, Italy. Legend holds that pizza margherita—filled with tomato, cheese, and basil, in the red white and green of Italy’s flag—was first created by Naples’ Pizzeria Brandi to honor Queen Margherita of Italy during an 1886 visit.

Today, of course, there are all kinds of pizza shapes, sizes and flavors around the world, but the original Neapolitan pizza is round, with a soft, thin center and thinker, crunchier sides. You should be able to fold it in four and eat it like a crepe. And that's the delicious treat that's now up for protection as an irreplaceable piece of global human heritage: This year, Italy is putting "the art of the Neopolitan pizza maker" on the list of candidates to become treasures of world heritage recognized by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization

Universally recognizable, "pizza" happens to to the Italian language's best-known word, but that doesn't mean it's a shoo-in. "UNESCO has never listed a cultural tradition linked to food production," Peirluigi Petrillo, who prepared the documents to be discussed at UNESCO, told The Local.

The European Union included pizza in its official list of “guaranteed traditional specialities” in 2016. The list specifies that any pizza called “Neapolitan” must be no more than 35 cm wide, with crust of up to 2 cm high, topped with canned tomatoes, cheese from Naples, Campania region, oil and basil. The pizza must be cooked in a wooden oven, and be elastic and soft.

Italy also says that it has more UNESCO-recognized cultural treasures than any other country. The final decision on whether pizza-making makes one more will be announced in 2022, after discussion with all 193 UN member-states.

1. Pizza margherita got such a name because________.
A.Queen Margherita gave it the nameB.it was specially created for Queen Margherita
C.it was created in Queen Margherita’s timeD.Queen Margherita liked eating it very much
2. This year Italy is going to make________.
A.Neapolitan pizza known in the worldB.Neapolitan pizza sold all over the world
C.the pizza-making art become a world heritageD.Neapolitan pizza be thought highly of
3. What conclusion can be drawn according to what Pierluigi Petrillo said?
A.Neapolitan pizza is only well-known in Italy
B.Neapolitan pizza will be recognized in the world.
C.The dream of Italy is sure to come true in 2022.
D.Neapolitan pizza might be refused by UNESCO.
4. Pizza included in the list of “guaranteed traditional specialities”________.
A.has specific requirementsB.will become popular next year
C.must be admitted by UNESCOD.must be created by Naples’ Pizzeria Brandi
5. In which part of a magazine can you probably find the passage?
A.Travel and SightseeingB.Food and Culture
C.Economy and FinanceD.Recreation and Relaxation
2021-03-19更新 | 201次组卷 | 1卷引用:天津市第一中学2021届高三下学期第四次月考英语试题

4 . Renewable energy projects, including onshore and offshore wind and solar farms, have so far been subsidized (资助) by government support schemes. This has led to some to complain that clean energy is pushing up bills.

However, the most recently approved offshore wind projects will most likely operate with ‘negative subsidies’ -- paying money back to the government. The money will go towards reducing household energy bills as the offshore wind farms start producing power in the mid-2020s.

This is the conclusion of an analysis by an international team led by Imperial College London researchers published today in Nature Energy.

Lead researcher Dr Malte Jansen, from the Centre for Environmental Policy at Imperial, said: “Offshore wind power will soon be so cheap to produce that it will undercut   fossil-fueled power stations and may be the cheapest form of energy for the UK. Energy subsidies used to push up energy bills, but within a few years cheap renewable energy will   see them brought down for the first time. This is an astonishing development.”

The analysis for five countries in Europe, including the UK, focused on a series of government auctions (拍卖) for offshore wind farms between February 2015 and September 2019. Companies that want to build wind farms bid in the auctions by stating the price at which they will sell the energy they produce to the government.

These are known as ‘contracts for difference’ or CfDs. If a company’s bid is higher than the wholesale electricity price on the UK market once the wind farm is up and running, then the company will receive a subsidy from the government to top up the price.

However, if the stated price (规定价格) is less than the wholesale price, then the company will pay the government back the difference. This payback is then passed through to consumer’s energy bills, reducing the amount that homes and businesses will pay for electricity.

The winning companies said they could build new offshore wind farms for around £40 per megawatt hour (MWh) of power. This was a new record set by these wind farms with bids 30 percent lower than just two years earlier.

1. What does the passage mainly talk about?
A.Offshore wind farms to be built in the UK could reduce household energy bills by producing electricity very cheaply.
B.Offshore wind farms will not be subsidized by government in the near future.
C.The importance of CfDs.
D.The operation of negative subsidies.
2. According to Paragraph 2, offshore wind farms .
A.will stop producing power in the mid-2020s
B.are paying money back to the government
C.will help reduce household energy bills
D.will all operate with ‘negative subsidies’
3. The underlined words “top up” in Paragraph 6 probably mean .
A.make up
B.take up
C.cover
D.fill up
4. What can be inferred from the passage?
A.The renewable energy projects will lead to some to complain that clean energy is pushing up bills.
B.The company whose bid is less than the wholesale electricity price will receive a subsidy.
C.The stated electricity price is now higher than the wholesale electricity price.
D.Fossil-fueled power will be soon produced cheaply.
5. What is the author’s attitude towards the offshore wind farms?
A.Curious.
B.Pessimistic.
C.Indifferent.
D.Optimistic.
6. Where does this text probably come from?
A.A science fiction.
B.A financial magazine.
C.An advertisement.
D.A science report.
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5 . Should swimming lessons be mandatory in schools?

Guangdong province is set to make swimming lessons compulsory in primary schools starting from 2020, and proposing the courses be given from the fourth grade. Do we need to make swimming compulsory in schools? Forum readers share their opinions.

White Bear (Poland)

In Poland swimming lessons are not compulsory, but most of the schools have them. I think that when it is only possible—there should be the swimming lessons for kids. It is a lifesaving skill.

Mister Panda (France)

I come from France where swimming lessons in school are compulsory. I even got my lifesaving certificate in school.

Jet Feng (China)

As a boy born in a rural area, I learnt swimming in a river near my home when I was 7 or 8 years old. I used to play in the river with boys my same age every summer, which was also the only entertainment we could make at that time, but we enjoyed it so much! I just learnt how to dog paddle because no one taught us. Until I entered university, I got a chance to enhance my swimming skills in PE lessons. Compared with my classmates, I felt lucky because most of them couldn't swim.

I think it's a good idea for schools to teach students to swim. But as a matter of fact, not every school in China has the conditions to do that. In some less-developed areas, there is not even a swimming pool.

Boilermaker21 (Expat in China)

There are swimming lessons in my city, but I was very disappointed in how they were taught. The kids spent 45 minutes of the one-hour lesson practicing strokes ON DRY LAND. They only spent 15 minutes in the water. All of the children panicked and sank immediately to the bottom. Then all of the parents berated the children, telling them that they weren't paying attention to the teacher and that they were failures.

Cecilia Zhang (China)

It is a pity that many Chinese athletes won world championships in swimming while most schools don't have the swimming facilities. Swimming is an essential lifesaving skill that everyone should access to. The earlier, the better. The government needs to put money into the popularity of the sport.

1. What can be concluded from White Bear's opinion?
A.In Poland, swimming lessons must be given at school.
B.In Poland, the swimming sport is very popular.
C.Most of the schools have swimming pools in Poland.
D.In Poland, students are required to swim every day.
2. What do we know about Jet Feng when he was a child?
A.He didn't know how to swim.B.He was brought up .1n a city.
C.He lived a colorful life in his childhood.D.He didn't receive formal swimming training.
3. How did Boilermaker21 feel about the swimming lessons in his city?
A.Disappointed.B.Satisfied.C.Excited.D.Bored.
4. What can be indicated from Cecilia Zhang's words?
A.Chinese athletes won world championship in swimming events.
B.Chinese schools have not paid any attention to the swimming lessons.
C.The government hasn’t spent enough money on the popularity of the sport.
D.It is a pity that few Chinese athletes won world championships in swimming.
5. In which section of the newspaper can you find the passage?
A.Entertainment.B.Advertisement.C.Education.D.Technology.

6 . As a kid, Enrique Olvera spent hours in his grandmother’s bakery in Mexico City. He loved watching everyday ingredients(原料)like flour, sugar and eggs mix into something entirely different. For Olvera, even the simple act of baking a cake felt like magic. He absorbed every detail as his grandmother was cooking. On Sundays, he joined his father in the kitchen, chopping onions and tomatoes for breakfasts of scrambled eggs and dry beef.

These advantages drive Olvera’s new cookbook, Tu Casa Mi Casa:Mexican Recipes for the Home Cook. But Olvera, the chef behind Mexico City’s Pujol, one of the world’s top restaurants, almost turned away from a career in the kitchen.

Despite the draw of the family bakery, Olvera’s father didn’t want his son to spend too much time there. He wanted Enrique to go to college and get a degree. Olvera made a compromise with his dad. He found a cooking program that offered a bachelor’s degree---at the Cooking Institute of America---and left Mexico for New York.

In New York, Olvera buried himself in the curriculum(全部课程)at the top cooking school. Like most training grounds for professional chefs, Olvera’s lessons were stuck in the cooking of Europe. For example, he dutifully learned to spot the edges of his dishes with little dots of sauce--drawing on the traditions of France, not Mexico. “Mexican food doesn’t respond to any of that,” he says. “So if you see how we cook,we don’t saute(快炒),we’re burning things down, we’re using the stems(茎).The only thing that you can apply to Mexican technique is the passion for the craft. But the techniques are entirely different.”

At 24, Olvera returned to Mexico City---and opened Pujol. Olvera’s flagship has repeatedly made lists of the best restaurants in the world ---its success built on the techniques he learned as a kid in his grandma’s bakery and his parents’ kitchen. With Pujol’s success, Olvera went on to open four more restaurants in Mexico and two in New York. Now, he’s getting ready to roll out two more---this time, in Los Angeles.

1. What do we know from the first paragraph?
A.Enrique Olvera enjoyed cooking in his childhood.
B.Enrique Olvera was obsessed with homemade food.
C.The great variety of ingredients drove Enrique Olvera crazy.
D.The secret family recipe was passed down to Enrique Olvera.
2. The author wrote the third paragraph to ______.
A.inform the great achievement of Olvera.
B.tell about the world-known restaurant Pujol.
C.introduce the barrier for Olvera to overcome.
D.show the benefit of Olvera’s home environment.
3. What can we learn about Olvera from Paragraph 4?
A.He was attracted by French cooking traditions.
B.He eagerly absorbed European cooking techniques.
C.He combined European and Mexican cooking ways.
D.He had a different opinion of spotting dishes with decorations.
4. What does the underlined phrase in the last paragraph probably mean?
A.Launch.B.Provide.C.Reserve.D.Improve.
5. The passage is probably taken from ______.
A.an advertisementB.a cookbookC.a science bookD.a magazine
2021-01-20更新 | 140次组卷 | 1卷引用:天津市和平区2021届高三期末英语试题

7 . Teen Party Venues in Nashville, TN

Nashville, Tennessee, known as “Music City,” is home to around 601,000 residents, where you will find a broad range of places to choose from when it comes to planning a birthday party.

Pools and Resorts

If you plan your teen’s party at Nashville Shores Lakeside Resort, your teen and her guests will have a variety of activities to choose from. In the waterpark, guests can float down the lazy river, zip down the slides and play in the humongous wave pool.

Dinner or Dance

Teens looking for something a little more sophisticated or grown up to do on their birthday can have their party at one of the area’s finest restaurants or party venues. Rocketown offers facility rentals for teen events, to help create a safe environment for teens. You can choose which building you would like to rent to plan your teen’s dinner, dance or whatever else you have in mind and be confident knowing your teen’s party will be spectacular.

Bowling and Skating

Jaymar Family Entertainment Center is another fantastic venue for holding a fun teen party. Party packages can help make the planning a bit easier and may include things like bowling for all your guests, a private party room, food and drinks, etc. Teens that enjoy roller skating can hold their party at one of the Skate Centers in Nashville.

Additional Venues

Parents who are looking for something a little different to plan for their teen’s party could take the group to Nashville Paintball for some paintball action. Whether your party guests are new to paintball or old pros, the entire group is sure to have a great time. Alternatively, you can take your teen and his buddies to Climb Nashville for some climbing fun, which offers birthday and private parties that may include climbing, instruction, snacks and drinks.

1. Which place offers a private party room?
A.Rocketown.
B.Jaymar Family Entertainment Center.
C.Nashville Shores Lakeside Resort.
D.Nashville Paintball.
2. What can teens do at Climb Nashville?
A.Have dinner.
B.Learn to climb.
C.Float down the river.
D.Enjoy roller skating.
3. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?
A.You can rent facilities in Rocketown.
B.You cannot hold a party in the waterpark.
C.Jaymar Family Entertainment Center offers party packages.
D.You may enjoy yourselves at Nashville Paintball.
4. Where is the text most probably taken from?
A.In a feature story.
B.In a geography textbook.
C.In a leisure magazine.
D.In a business website.
2021-01-12更新 | 138次组卷 | 2卷引用:天津市南开区2020-2021学年高三上学期英语期末英语试题

8 . Not all vegetables need lots of sunshine. Mark Hoffman and his wife own a bed-and -breakfast guesthouse in rural Kempton, Illinois. They often serve their guests fresh products from the garden.

The Hoffmans have been growing food and flowers for twenty-five years. For almost ten of those years, Mr. Hoffman has been experimenting and working with shade (阴凉) plantings. He says, “The bottom line here is that most plants will produce more in full sun. But if you do not have full sun, there are other choices.”

For example, he grows tomatoes near oak trees. Oak trees can produce a lot of shade. But Mr. Hoffman says his tomato plants grow as long as they get five hours a day of direct sunshine, especially morning sun. Not only does this go against the traditional advice that tomatoes need six,eight,even twelve hours a day of full sun, it also shows how plants and trees roots can share nutrients and water.Mr. Hoffman also planted asparagus(芦笋)around a tree at its drip line,the area below the outer limit of the branches. So when it rains,all the rain drips down right on the asparagus.Mr. Hoffman says plants with wider leaves seem to do better in shady environments. He also found that his potatoes did better partly in shade than in full sun.

Moving them out of the sun helped control an insect problem. Mr. Hoffman does not use pesticide (农药). Instead, he planted the potatoes in the shade, especially on the east side of the tree. The potatoes get morning sun, but they are shaded during the hottest part of the day. Some insects dislike shade, and the hottest part day is when they do the worst of their damage.

Time of day, sun intensity (强度), shadows from trees, walls and buildings all influence how much sunlight falls on plants. And people interested in shade planting should also remember something else. The term “shade” can describe different amounts of darkness. It can even mean different things in different parts of the world.

1. What’s the author’s purpose of writing the passage?
A.To present a kind of eco-friendly lifestyle.
B.To recommend an approach to manage a website
C.To show vegetables can be planted in the shade.
D.To introduce Mark Hoffman and his family.
2. How many hours of sunshine are enough to keep tomato plants growing in Hoffman’s garden?
A.five hours a dayB.Six hours a day
C.Eight hours a dayD.Twelve hours a day
3. What can we infer from the second paragraph?
A.Food and flowers produce more in the shade.
B.Food growing in the shade contains more nutrients.
C.Sun can affect the production of some plants.
D.Food growing in the shade is the best choice for most plants.
4. By using asparagus as an example, the author wants to explain that________.
A.asparagus prefer to grow in the shade.
B.how plants and tree roots share water.
C.vegetables grow better in partial shade.
D.how leaves gain sunshine under the tree.
5. We may read the passage on a website in the section of ______.
A.environmentB.traveling
C.lifestyleD.agriculture
2020-12-19更新 | 182次组卷 | 1卷引用:天津市红桥区2021届高三上学期期中英语试题

9 . Finland is about to start an extremely ambitious journey to test one of the most controversial economic theories of our time. The country’s social security institution known as Kela will be handing free money to thousands of jobless citizens on a monthly basis for the next two years. It’s a test of an economic strategy known as Basic Income, which at its core is essentially free money for every person once they reach a certain age, without any prerequisites.

The idea behind Basic Income is that by giving every individual a certain amount of money with which to keep themselves out of poverty, they are better off regardless of all other factors. If a person has a well-paying job, they still get Basic Income, just like everyone else, thereby creating a society in which every adult is above poverty and also continually contributing to the economy by spending money.

That sounds like a utopia, right? But there are other factors that create a lot of uncertainty, like whether or not free money will impact a society’s motivation to actually work. In the case of Finland’s experiment, individuals will be given a monthly payment of around $590, which is enough to prevent those individuals from becoming homeless, but obviously not enough to go clubbing on weekends or live extravagantly.

This is far from the first test of Basic Income and in recent years many programs have sought to put the theory to the test, even in the United States, Y Combinator, a venture fund which focuses on seed investments to startup companies, launched a small pilot program in Oakland, offering 100 citizens up to $2,000 per month just for existing. The program was small in scale and timeline, and many questioned whether or not it could possibly prove the theory one way or the other. At its heart, that’s the problem with all tests of Basic Income. When individuals know that it’s only a test and that the benefits aren’t permanent, they aren’t likely to change their behavior. If the test subjects in Finland find jobs and become rich, that doesn’t necessarily prove that they wouldn’t prefer to remain jobless if their Basic Income was promised for life. Whatever the case, it’ll be interesting to see how the large-scale test turns out to be the next 24 months.

1. The purpose of Basic Income is to _____.
A.help all citizens to live a rich life
B.test a controversial economic theory
C.help citizens get out of poverty and promote the economy
D.offer money to the unemployed and help them pull through
2. What does the underlined word “extravagantly” mean?
A.Honorably.B.Wastefully.C.Happily.D.Freely.
3. Many people doubt Basic Income because _____.
A.the program is not fair for rich people
B.it can’t really help people break away from poverty
C.its test can’t reflect people’s real thought in the short term
D.its test failed to see how people behaved when they received free money
4. What can we infer from the passage?
A.The author expects the result of the test.
B.Basic Income hasn’t been tested before.
C.Y Combinator’s program is part of Basic Income.
D.Basic Income is not well-accepted by Finnish citizens.
5. In which column of a magazine will you most probably read the passage?
A.Travel and Fashion.B.Finance and Economy.
C.Business and Culture.D.Sports and Entertainment.
2020-12-15更新 | 292次组卷 | 4卷引用:天津市第一中学2021届高三上学期第二次月考英语试题

10 . Beaches are not only great for lying on and doing water sports, and in fact one of the best ways of enjoying them is a classic beach walk. Here at iWantSun.co.uk we’ve been searching the globe to find you the world’s best and most famous beach walks, and here’s our pick of the top. Click on the most interesting walks and join our tourist program.

The Footpath of the Gods, Amalfi Coast, Italy

The name says it all really and you truly feel excited there, walking along this wonderful mountain path, which offers some of the most striking views on the planet. The path begins at the town of Bomerano to charming Positano along the UNESCO World Heritage area of the Amalfi Coast. The whole walk will take you about four and a half hours to complete and pass over narrow rocky paths.

Sydney’s Great Coastal Walk, Australia

Sydney’s coastline is one of the most beautiful and diverse landscapes in the world. Here you have national parks, historic sites, shining and quiet beaches all in one place. Sydney’s Great Coastal Walk runs all the way from Barren Joey in the north to Royal National Park in the south and takes an unbelievable seven days to complete. However, if you’re not up to doing the full walk, there are many different parts of the walk that you can do right in the city itself. Walking from the city’s famous Bondi Beach to the sweeping curve(大半径曲线) of Bronte Beach takes just an hour, which takes in some top sceneries.

Great Ocean Walk, Australia

The Great Ocean Walk covers 104km along Victoria’s famous Great Ocean Road, located on the southern coast of Australia, from the holiday town Apollo Bay to the splendid Twelve Apostles. The Twelve Apostles are the area’s famous stone landmarks which stand out like giants from the sea. The walk passes through a range of landscapes and sights, from national parks, famous surfing spots and deserted beaches, to wild coastlines, waterfalls, lush(茂盛的) forests, historic lighthouses and ghostly(幽灵似的) ship wrecks(残骸). Day walks and shorter three-hour walks such as The Wreck Beach Walk or the Lighthouse Cemetery and Lookout Walk can also be enjoyed.

So next time when you’re looking for a beach holiday, don’t just think about the holiday towns and the sand, but consider a more active sun holiday. If you have interest in any of the above places, please contact us, and we can give you the best services.

1. When you arrive at Amalfi Coast, _____.
A.the scenic beauty can fill you with charm
B.the walking can be started from Positano
C.you must be fed up with the footpath
D.narrow rocky paths may trap you
2. What are the distinct characteristics of Sydney’s Great Coastal Walk?
A.It takes more than a week to complete.
B.It really has the longest coastline in the world.
C.It provides visitors with a variety of great landscapes.
D.It starts from Barren Joey in the south.
3. According to the fourth paragraph we can know that _____.
A.Apollo Bay is at the end of the Great Ocean Walk
B.visitors have various walking choices in the Great Ocean Walk
C.the Twelve Apostles stand below the surface of the sea
D.most visitors have to finish the 104 km walk quickly
4. We can probably read the passage in _____.
A.an online advertisementB.travel magazines
C.a handbook to touristsD.a poster in a foreign travel agency
2020-12-15更新 | 448次组卷 | 4卷引用:天津市第一中学2021届高三上学期第二次月考英语试题
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