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1、备桢2023阅读考点分类训练之细节理解题Passage ASitting on the edge of the world, Sydney is considered as one of the worlds greatest cities for a reason. Want to relax yourself in Sydney? This shortlist of things to do and see in Sydney should point you in the right direction.Hit the beachesEveryone knows about Bondi
2、Beach and its Icebergs pool, restaurants and the crashing waves are the postcard image of Sydney. Bondi is a great place to start. But after youve caught some sun or taken a surf lesson with Lets Go Surfing, wed suggest taking the Coogee Coastal Walk. Beginning at the Bondi Icebergs swim club, the 3
3、.7-mile walk affords amazing cliffside views of rock pools and bays.Catch a showSydney is full of events and performances every night of the week. The first place that jumps to mind is the iconic Sydney Opera House, designed by J0rn Utzon. A UNESCO World Heritage site, this incredible piece of archi
4、tecture doesnt just do opera. You,ll also find stand-up comedy, ballets, and more. But its not the only place in Sydney putting on a show. The 1920s State Theatre, in the central business district, is known to host international ballets, concerts and world-class orchestras.Go to the zooFrom the skyl
5、ine views to the charming grounds, theres a reason why Sydneys Taronga Zoo attracts more than 1 million visitors every year. The expansive space plays host to more than 4,000 animals, including tigers, giraffes, kangaroos, platypus, koalas, Komodo dragons, elephants, lions, chimps and more. Love it
6、so much that you never want to leave? Stay the night in one of its luxury safari (狩猎)tents.Climb the bridgeNicknamed the coathanger, the Sydney Harbour Bridge opened in 1932. Like the Sydney Opera House, it was an engineering masteipiece that was way ahead of its time. Sure, you can walk or cycle ac
7、ross the bridge, but the best way to appreciate the architectural wonder is up close and personal.1. What can you do at Bondi Beach?A.Enjoy an outdoor concert.B.Appreciate incrediblearchitecture.C Enjoy cliffside views.D.Cycle along the Coogee Coast.2. Whats recommended fbr an overnight stay in Taro
8、nga Zoo?A.In a safari tent.B.In your own car.C.At a five-star hotel.D.On a rest bench.3. What do Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge have in common?A. They both hold operas.B. They are engineering classics.C. They were built in the 19th century.D. They are on the UNESCO World Heritage list.Passage
9、 BA.Being a Singaporean citizen.B.Having a clean personal record.C.Having a sound body and mind.D.Having a good command of English.5 .What can ensure the applicants an interview opportunity?A.A high test score.B.An application form.C.Overseas studying experience.D.Qualified application documents.6 .
10、Whats the total annual cost fbr a student hoping to live alone?A.$ 1,000.B.$6,600.C.$6,l 00.D.$5,600.Passage KDifferent from a text-heavy novel, coffee table books offer large images and smaller sections of text, allowing us to easily dive in and explore.The Metropolitan Museum of Art: Masterpiece P
11、aintings by Kathryn Calley GalitzIf youre unable to wander along the corridors of this world-famous museum yourself, dont panic; this book offers an impressive insight into some of the masterpieces housed here. Amazing images will attract the casual readers, while insights from Galitz, curator(馆长)of
12、 the museum, into different pieces are set to engage art and history lovers alike.Destinations of a Lifetime: 225 of the Worlds Most Amazing Places by National GeographicWith large, striking photos, a mere glance through this book will fuel the urge to travel. Besides a few of the hot places, there
13、are plenty of destinations you may not have heard of. Alongside images of dramatic landscapes, accompanying text reveals highlights at each spot and handy tips on experiencing them like a local.The Secret Gardeners by Victoria SummerleyWhen people are thinking of some of Britains most famous names,
14、their busy lifestyles probably spring to mind. But, away from the public eye, these individuals are just like us, and love nothing more than spending hours in their gardens. The pages of this beautiful book share fantastic images from the gardens of 25 well-known personalities.The Story of Food: An
15、Illustrated History of Everything We Eat by DKThe origins and facts of different ingredients are included in this book, along with explorations into the development of cooking over the ages. The book is more text-heavy, but dont let that put you off; there are still plenty of beautiful photos and vi
16、vid illustrations throughout.7 .Which of the following books includes opinions from an expert?B.The Story of Food.D.The Metropolitan Museum of Art.B.Tips on travelling cheaply.D.Private gardens in Britain.A.The Secret Gardeners.C.Destinations of a Lifetime.8 .What does Victoria write about?A.History
17、 of cooking.C.Lifestyles of personalities.9 .What makes The Story of Food different? A.It contains bigger sections of words. B.It provides data people never heard of.C.It appeals to casual readers and specialists.D.It shares some fantastic images.Passage LCollette Divitto,31,was born with Down s Syn
18、drome(唐氏综合征),but she is far from disabled.This woman channeled her passion for baking into a cookie business with a global mission to change the world,one cookie at a time.Based in Boston,Massachusetts,her company was founded in 2016.Although she didn t plan on being a business owner,she really crea
19、ted jobs for disabled people with all types of abilities.She said that she opened the bakery after receiving numerous job interview rejections,often being told she was not “a good fit,9 for the company/It was sad and it was hard, she said.To me,it felt like they didn t like me at all because of who
20、I am.No one would hire me,so I decided to open my own business.The path to success wasn t easy.Divitto s mother Rosemary Alfredo didn t raise her daughter to think of herself as different from her classmates.But this changed when Divitto was in the fourth grade and she was bullied by a boy in her cl
21、ass who started calling her “Down Syndrome”.Her mother had to have a conversation with her about what it meant and from then on,Divitto worked hard to be fully accepted at school.Divitto is not resting on her honors.A big part of her company? s mission is to help people with disabilities find jobs.S
22、he is also the author of two children? s books and she was featured on the documentary Bom for 比ess,about pioneers with disabilities.Divitto also runs a nonprofit organization,Collettey s Leadership Org.Her first priority is to let people start seeing abilities in the physically disadvantaged and to
23、 employ 82 percent of the people with disabilities who are capable of working but cannot find jobs.With her drive and vision,Divitto is sure to be a success.1 .What drove Divitto to start her own business?A.The desire to help others.B.The failure to find a job.C.The prospect of bakery.D.The passion
24、for baking.2 .What can we learn about Divitto from paragraph 4?A.She attempts to be a pioneer.B.She aims to assist the disabled.C.She wants to enlarge her business.D.She plans to direct a documentary.3 .What concerns Divitto most about the disabled?A.Equal human rights.B.Their working conditions.C.C
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