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1 . 阅读下面短文, 在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Shanghai Disneyland, Zhejiang's Hello Kitty Park and Dalian Discoveryland Theme Park are on the list,     1     grows quickly. Theme parks are becoming big business in China. China Wanda Group has built     2     (it) 11th “Cultural Tourism City" in Guilin, Guangxi. Carnival Group is planning     3     (build) ten more theme parks in China. And Dalian Haichang Group also wants to open four theme parks in the     4     (follow) five years.

China now has 300 theme parks or so nationwide. However, modern entertainment     5     (center) for family visits are still in short supply in many cities, so     6     number of large theme parks in China will still be     7     the increase. US-based company AECOM believes China will replace America to become the largest theme park market, having 221 million visits every year, twice as many as those in 2015.

But the industry is not     8     (universal) good. 70 percent of theme parks in China     9     (suffer) economic losses at the moment and 20 percent of them have nearly gone broke, according to a survey     10     (make) by Qianzhan Industry Research Institute,

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2 . 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
1. When will the event end?
A.In January.B.In March.C.In February.
2. What will be held in the center of the site?
A.A flower show.
B.A fancy dress competition.
C.An ice sculpture exhibition.
3. How many areas will be used for amusement rides?
A.6.B.4.C.2
4. Where will the food shops be?
A.Beside the entrance.
B.At the corner of the site.
C.Next to the amusement rides.
2022-02-24更新 | 47次组卷 | 1卷引用:安徽省太和中学2021-2022学年高二下学期开学考试英语试题
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3 . HARRY POTTER AND THE FORBIDDEN JOURNEY

Universal Studio Resort

Make your way through the classrooms and corridors of Hogwarts. Then rocket above the castle grounds on a groundbreaking new ride that lets you join Harry Potter and his friends on an unforgettably thrilling adventure.

Our goal is to ensure that everyone is able to make well informed decisions about their ability to safely, comfortably, and conveniently experience each of our attractions.

1. CAUTION:

This ride imitates dramatic aerobatics and includes sudden acceleration, stopping, turning, climbing, and dropping.

Failure to follow posted guidelines may result in serious injury or expulsion (驱逐) from the park.

● Attraction is not allowed for Guests with a history of heart conditions or abnormal blood pressure.

● Attraction is not allowed for Guests with back, neck, or similar physical conditions.

● Expectant mothers are not allowed on this attraction.

● Attraction is not recommended for Guests easily influenced to motion sickness or dizziness.

● Attraction is not recommended for Guests who have fear of enclosed spaces.

● Attraction is not allowed for Guests with recent surgery or other conditions that may be worsened by this ride.

Prosthetic limbs (义肢) must be secured to prevent hazards or loss due to ride forces. Please see an attendant for assistance.

● Guests under 122cm may not ride.

● Weight not to exceed 136 kg.

● This attraction cannot accommodate guide dogs. A portable pet cage is available upon request.

2. TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY:

● Remain seated with your head firmly against the headrest.

● Keep hands and feet inside the vehicle.

● Hold onto shoulder restraints at all times.

● No Photography or Video Recording.

● Maximum capacity 4 persons.

● Keep safely all loose articles (phones, hats, glasses, video-recording equipment, cameras, wallets, keys, etc.) in the lockers provided or leave with a non-rider.

● No eating, drinking, or smoking.

1. In the passage, the underlined word aerobatics is closest in meaning to “________”.
A.violent movementsB.plunging activities
C.increasing ridesD.rapid actions
2. What is a proper behavior during rides according to the given information?
A.Guests must keep cameras inside their pockets or bags.
B.Children who are under a certain age are not allowed on this ride.
C.People with prosthetic limbs should remove them before the ride so as not to lose them.
D.People with visual sickness need to keep their guide dogs with them all the way through the ride.
3. Where would this page most probably be found on the Universal Studio homepage?
A.Guest ServicesB.About UsC.Things to DoD.Plan Your Visit
2021-12-18更新 | 170次组卷 | 2卷引用:上海市虹口区2021-2022学年高三上学期期终学生能力诊断测试(一模)英语试题
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4 . It is generally accepted that blind people are limited when it comes to enjoying beautiful things around them. This month the Utrecht Central Museum in the Netherlands offered an unusual art exhibition called The Blind Spot. This exhibition was accessible to the visually disabled. Sighted visitors are encouraged to wear a blindfold on their eyes as they experience the artworks. This exhibition excited the other senses other than the visual sense. Visitors could look at artworks as expected. Besides, they could also touch and smell them. The show was designed to provide a better experience for museumgoers with poor eyesight.

The Blind Spot recreated existing famous paintings, but with extra dimensions, such as sound and smell. Visitors could even get a “feel” for the art, which included touchable elements.

Visitor Farid el Manssouri seemed to enjoy his experience. He smiled as he moved his hands over cheese, grapes and bread,part of the representation of a famous 1610 painting by Floris van Dvck. “The first thing that struck me was the smell. I could really smell the fragrant cheese, and I touched it too.” Manssouri said. Manssouri wondered how the food did not fall from its unbalanced position. “That was really surprising to feel... I guess it was glued on pretty well,” Manssouri said.

Artist Jasper Udink ten Cate and designer Jeroen Prins created The Blind Spot. They said they were inspired by an experience they shared with a blind visitor at an art show one year ago. “One day, somebody who could not see was there. At the place we served food out of this work, and we helped her touch the artwork. She was blind and she had a lot of feelings. She was touched. So we bad the realization, ‘Wow, we have something.’ That moment was the starting point to actually create this exhibition.” ten Cate said.

The museum's head Steffie Maas said The Blind Spot was an impressive experiment on the way to more such improvements.

1. What are visitors with normal vision encouraged to wear to experience the artworks?
A.Gloves.B.Signs.C.Eye covers.D.Face masks.
2. What is unique about the exhibition?
A.Only blind visitors were allowed in.B.The exhibits could be heard or smelled.
C.Original famous paintings were on show.D.The artworks were copies of famous paintings.
3. Where did the idea of the exhibition come from?
A.A famous 1610 painting.B.A blind visitor's recommendation.
C.Realization of more sense dimensions.D.A previous experience with a blind visitor.
4. What is Steffie Maas's attitude towards the exhibition?
A.Favorable.B.Skeptical.C.Negative.D.Ambiguous.
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5 . The door opens and you are amazed at seeing people jumping and flying around like superheroes. Calm down, you are not in a Marvel film, just a trampoline (蹦床) park.

In recent years trampolining has become a new craze among Chinese youths. Short videos are regularly uploaded to social media showing people’s excitement about jumping back and forth on the colorful trampolines. Most videos feature teenagers.    1    .

Ms Shi, a 28-year-old from Beijing, goes to trampoline parks almost every weekend. She said “When I was a child, I loved bouncing up and down on the trampolines, though they were just small and simple ones. They made me feel free and happy.     2    .”

It’s true that today’s trampoline parks are bigger, more professional and more creative.     3    . you can obviously jump, play in the inflatables (充气垫), or shoot basketballs like an NBA superstar. Also, if you're brave enough, you can learn to walk on the wall.

“Trampolining is so much fun. It doesn't feel like exercising at all.” Ms Shi said.

    4    . According to Robert Smith, a British sports therapist, “The trampoline pad is bouncy and absorbs a large amount of the impact of your landing, so your bones and joints are protected and strengthened at the same time.”

Unlike playing soccer, basketball, tennis or any other competitive sports, the risk of injury while trampolining is relatively low.     5    . “You must do warm-up exercises before playing. And you can't lose concentration during the movements,” Peter Cheng, a die-hard trampoline fan, who also owns a trampoline park, warned.

While outdoor activities are largely up to the weather, the indoor trampoline parks are really good places to go whenever you are seeking a fun cardio workout (有氧运动).

A.Nowadays the places are much better.
B.It is a fun activity to share with friends.
C.There are separate zones for different functions.
D.However, preparation and safety always come first.
E.Specially designed clothes are needed when you trampoline.
F.Indeed, a trampoline workout can be beneficial to your health.
G.Adults too have jumped on the trend, hoping to relive their childhood.
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6 . Every summer, for the last 32 years, the Sierra Storytelling Festival has gathered people together to hear the nation's top tellers share the great range of human experience through artfully told stories. This year's tellers include one Grammy-nominated (格莱美提名的)artist, a local favorite and more.

Grammy-nominated and internationally known storyteller, Diane Ferlatte, fondly remembers her childhood years of sitting on the passage of her grandparents' home in New Orleans, attracted by the oral stories of family generations past. She views storytelling as a traditional art form that can promote literacy, imagination and values in the young. While telling African American stories, she loves to tell stories that hold truths touching upon our common humanity(人性),including personal and historical stories.

As a storyteller and early childhood educator, Muriel Johnson has shared traditional folktales and personal stories with thousands of children and adults across the United States, per-forming at schools, museums, libraries and festivals. Her voice, movements, expressions and loving spirit will resonate(共鸣)with anyone listening.

Johnny Moses is one of the most popular storytellers in North America. With beauty, wisdom and humor, he shares both traditional and contemporary stories in a wide variety of settings, including festivals, libraries, schools and private gatherings. His songs and stories make all children happy, whether wide-eyed preschoolers or tired high school students.

In addition to performances by these tellers, the Sierra Storytelling Festival has several special events including a Storytelling Workshop with Judith Black on Friday afternoon, the hugely popular Story Slam on Saturday afternoon. Gather your friends and family, pack a picnic and blanket and settle into a weekend. Magic and wonder fill the air, and the art of story is alive.

1. Which storyteller's childhood is mentioned in the text?
A.Judith Black.B.Johnny Moses.C.Diane Ferlatte.D.Muriel Johnson.
2. Which of the following can best describe Johnny Moses?
A.Humorous and wise.B.Humorous and kind.
C.Beautiful and sweet.D.Honest and strong.
3. What do we know about the storytellers?
A.Muriel Johnson fails to connect with anyone listening.
B.Diane Ferlatte considers storytelling as a business form.
C.Johnny Moses is the most popular storyteller in America.
D.Diane Ferlatte and Muriel Johnson both share personal stories.
4. What can people do on the Sierra Storytelling Festival?
A.See art works.B.Camp with families.
C.Study how to tell stories.D.Experience different cultures.
5. What’s the main purpose of the text?
A.To introduce literacy and art.
B.To introduce storytelling events.
C.To introduce famous storytellers.
D.To introduce the Sierra Storytelling Festival.
2021-11-19更新 | 147次组卷 | 3卷引用:云南省昆明市第八中学2020-2021学年高一下学期开学考英语试题
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7 . Since last year, Where Are We Going, Dad? has become the most popular TV shows. On the show, the five fathers and their children traveled around China riding camels through the western deserts, fishing on the east coast, and selling vegetables for their bus fare home in southwestern Yunnan province.

One dad doesn’t know how to do his daughter’s hair, so some people try to help him. Another one must survive with his son for three days in the desert because the father can’t cook, they only eat instant noodles (方便面).

"Why is Where Are We Going, Dad? so popular? Because it is about how Chinese parents look after their kids. The show makes modern parents think about what they should do with their kids.” In traditional Chinese culture, the father is strict and the mother is kind. But on the show, we see fathers who are much gentle on their kids and more involved in their upbringing (成长),” said Li Minyi, a professor of early childhood education.

In the past, children were taught their parents’ wishes and look after them in their old age. But today Chinese parents increasingly realize that respecting their children’s choices may be a better way to prepare them for modern society. As they raise their children, parents are growing up at the same time.

1. According to the passage, what didn’t the fathers and their children do on the show?
A.Rode camels.B.Climbed the mountains.
C.Sold vegetables.D.Fished on the east coast.
2. One father and his son only eat instant noodles because ________.
A.there aren’t ant vegetables in the desert
B.they think instant noddles are the most delicious
C.the father can’t cook
D.they have no money to buy something to eat
3. In the fourth paragraph, the underlined word “them” refers to ________.
A.modern parents
B.the parents in the past
C.the five fathers on the show
D.the children in the old days
4. Why is Where Are We Going, Dad? so popular?
A.Because it’s about how to sell vegetables.
B.Because there are many famous stars on the show.
C.Because it’s about how to help the poor.
D.Because it’s about how Chinese parents raise their children.
2021-10-28更新 | 24次组卷 | 1卷引用:甘肃省庆阳市第六中学2021-2022学年高二上学期第一次月考英语试题
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8 . This is your chance to win a Breakaway weekend for two people at any of the 83 Breakaway hotels throughout Britain.

To win the Breakaway weekend for two, answer four questions and send your entry, to arrive no later than 31 July, to Team House, 24 Church Street, Ashford, ent, TN255 BJ.

1. The St Vincent Rocks Hotel, Bristol is on the Avon Gorge which is crossed by the Clifton Bridge. Who designed the bridge?

2. The Aerodrome Hotel, Croydon is next to the airfield from which England’s solo (单独的) pilot made her record flights in the 1930s. Who was she?

3. The Talbot Hotel, Oundle, Northants is not far from the village of Fotheringgay and the castle where one of history’s most famous queens was imprisoned. Who was she?

4. The Larkfield Hotel, Maidstone is a few miles away from one of England’s top motor racing tracks. What is the name of the track?

The person whose correct entry is picked our first by a computer will win the prize. This decision is final. The winner will be sent an excellent value Breakaway booklet giving details of the 83 hotels from which he or she can choose where to spend the prize weekend.

Every Breakaway hotel gives you the chance to see something different, while providing you with comfortable surroundings and good food.

A breakaway weekend includes a three-course dinner, accommodation and a full English breakfast, for two nights. You also get Sunday lunch, either a traditional meal at your hotel, or, if you are planning to go sightseeing, the hotel will provide a packed lunch for you. Breakaway hotels are great places for families. Children can choose from their own special menu, and for those up to 12 years old accommodation is free of charge when sharing a room with their parents.

A splendid value Breakaway booklet will be sent to you if you dial this number: 0252517517.

1. Entries for the competition which arrive on 31 July will _________.
A.be too late for the competitionB.be entered with the others
C.have a better chance of winningD.go to a different address
2. Question 4 in the competition is different from the others because _________.
A.the hotel described is a modern oneB.it asks about a place not a person
C.the hotel can be reached easily by carD.the answer is the name of the a man
3. The announcement suggests that the best way to get a Breakaway booklet is to _________.
A.enter the competitionB.write to one of the hotels
C.write to Team HouseD.telephone 0252517517
4. The competition will be won by the person _________.
A.who sends in the first correct answers
B.whose correct entry is chosen by a computer
C.whose entry arrives first on 31 July
D.whose entry is the final one chosen by the computer
2021-10-27更新 | 30次组卷 | 1卷引用:上海市2021-2022学年牛津上海版英语高二上学期期中复习卷(五)
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9 . Abandoned Amusement Parks Around the World

There are some abandoned amusement parks worldwide. Join us for a look at some of our interests!

Joyland

This amusement park was once the largest theme park in central Kansas. It featured a wooden roller coaster (过山车). It operated for 55 years but closed in 2004 due to financial troubles. Temporarily reopened in 2006, but it only lasted one season. Since then, it’s been destroyed and the roller coaster got stolen.

Okpo Land

Located on the Geoje Island of ROK, this park has all the makings of a horror movie. One of the park’s main attractions was a duck-themed roller coaster. It’s known to have caused at least one serious accident in the late 1990s. After that, It was closed. In 2011, the park was completely pulled down and a hotel is to be built there.

Jungle Habitat

This animal park opened in 1972. Tourists could slowly drive their vehicles along the special roadways as wild animals freely wandered about. It was closed in 1976 due to several problems. Dangerous animals reportedly escaped or injured visitors, and locals hated the traffics. Plus, competition from other parks, combined with poor management, may also have contributed to the ending. It’s been for public land use such as hiking and biking trails, so there isn’t much left of the old park.

Six Flags New Orleans

The Six Flags company bought the park in 2002. A water park was in the works, but then Hurricane Katrina struck in 2005 and the park has been closed since then. It is currently owned by New Orleans. There is a talk of transforming it into a shopping mall later.

1. What did Joyland and Okpo Land have in common?
A.They reopened later.B.They had a roller coaster.
C.They were replaced by hotels.D.They were closed for lack of money.
2. Which was one of the causes of Jungle Habitat’s closing?
A.Public land use.B.Visitors’ attacking animals.
C.Traffic jam caused by animals.D.The competition from other parks.
3. When was Six Flags New Orleans closed?
A.In 2002.B.In 2005.C.In 2006.D.In 2011.
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10 . The first tip for a good day of ice fishing is to wear the right clothes. You should dress in layers. Wear 2 or 3 shirts, so you can take off a layer when you are warm. Wear a face mask, a warm hat with earflaps over your ears, and warm gloves and boots or shoes.

The second tip is to stay warm. Some people put up cloth tents when they go ice fishing. Some people own small ice houses where they can stay warm. You can use a small heater inside the tent or outside on the ice. Be sure to take a hot drink like hot chocolate. You should move around to stay warm. Some people take ice skates.

The third tip is to check the ice. Look at it carefully. The ice must be 4 or more inches thick. This is the ice rule: “Thick and blue, tried and true. Thin and crispy, way too risky.” Thick ice is safe for ice fishing. Thin ice is dangerous.

The fourth tip is to take the right tools. You need to make a hole in the ice with an ice drill (钻). Then make the hole bigger with a cutting tool, like an ax or a knife. You need to carry your bait in a bait bottle, use worms or small fish for bait. You need a chair to sit on. Take a folding chair so you can carry it easily. Be sure to take your fish hooks (钩) and fishing rod (杆)! Pull all your tools on a small case. Take your cell phone. You might need to call for help.

The fifth tip is to have a great time!

1. What is the function of earflaps?
A.To keep water out of your ears.B.To protect your ears from noise.
C.To keep your ears warm.D.To escape on the rocks.
2. What should you avoid when you go ice fishing?
A.Moving around.B.Checking the thickness of the ice.
C.Making good preparations.D.Staying on thin ice any time.
3. What is bait?
A.Something the fish want to eat.B.A hole for fish to live in.
C.Something to sit on warmly.D.A folding chair for fishing.
4. What is the purpose of the passage?
A.To teach readers how to keep fish.
B.To teach readers how to go ice fishing.
C.To teach readers how to catch fish in winter.
D.To teach readers how to skate on the ice safely.
2021-07-15更新 | 43次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖南省湘西自治州2020-2021学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题
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