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AreyouplanningtovisitHarbinthiswinter?Herearesomeofthebestwinteractivities.

SkatingisapopularsportinHarbin.Oneimportantdifferenceofskatingherefromothercitiesof

Chinais:theplayingfieldismovedtotheicesurface.Skatingisahighspeedactivity.▲Whenyou

cometoHarbininwinter,don'tmissthepleasurewhenskatingonthesurfaceofSonghuaRiver.

SnowfallsearlyinHarbinandtherearemanyskiresorts(度假村)inHarbin.Theskiseasoncanlast

fromearlyDecembertoearlyApril.TheYabuliSkiResortisamongthebestinChina.Itisjusta2-hour

drivefromHarbin.Thismakesitagreatplacetotryskiing.

HavefuninthesnowwithyourkidsinHarbin!Putonwarmclothesandgooutsideofthehotel.

Buildasnowman,asnowcastle,ormakeanythingyoulikewithsnow.Ifyouhavetime,takethemtoapark

nearby.Bothyouandyourkidswillenjoyit!

HavingasnowballfightisalsoaveryinterestingsportinthesnowwhiletravellinginHarbin.Several

friendsorthefamilymembersaredividedinto(被分成)twogroups,andfighteachotherwithsnowballs.

Youshouldbeveryquick.

VisitingHarbininwinterwillbeawonderfulexperience.Fromskatingtohavingasnowballfight,

there5ssomethingforeveryonetoenjoy.So,ifyou'relookingforexcitementorsimplywanttospendtime

withyourfamilyorfriendsinthisiceandsnowworld,Harbinistheperfectplaceforaholidayfilledwith

joy,laughterandmemories.

1.Whatcanbethebestsentencetofillinthe"▲''inParagraph2?

A.Peoplewillfeelexcitedduringthesport.

B.Skatingontheicesurfacecanbedangerous.

C.Ifsgreatfuntomakeasnowmanontheicesurface.

D.ThecoldweathermakesitdifficulttoskateinHarbin.

2.HowlongdoestheskiseasoninHarbinlast?

A.Aboutfivemonths.B.Aboutfourmonths.

C.Aboutthreemonths.D.Abouttwomonths.

3.WhatcanweknowabouttheYabuliSkiResortfromthepassage?

A.TheskiseasonthereendsinDecember.

B.ItisnoteasytogettherefromHarbin.

C.ItisfamousasoneofthebestskiresortsinChina.

D.Itoffersonlyskiingactivitiesandnootherwintersports.

4.Whatisthewritertryingtodointhepassage?

A.TotellsomewinteractivitiesinHarbin.

B.ToadvisereaderstogoskatinginHarbin.

C.TointroduceskiresortsinHarbin.

D.TotellsomeinterestingfactsaboutthewinterinHarbin.

5.Whatwouldbethebeststructureofthepassage?

A.①/②/③④⑤/⑥B.①/②③④⑤/⑥

C.①②③④⑤/⑥D(zhuǎn).①/②③④⑤⑥

Therearemanyfamousplacesofinterestinourcountry.Ifyoudon'tknowwheretotravelduringthe

holiday,thefollowingmayhelpyou.

WelcometoHuangguoshuWaterfall.ItisinAnshun,Guizhou.Thewaterfalllooksgreat.

Itislikeawonderfulpicture.

Openinghours:7:00—18:30

Tickets:¥160(March1一November30)

¥150(December1—February28)

halfpriceforstudents

freeforpeopleover60

TheStoneForestinKunming,Yunnan,isabout78kilometersawayfromthecapitalcity

ofYunnan.Thestoneslookverybeautiful.Theylooklikeyounggirls,funnyanimals,plants

andsoon.Youshouldn'tmissthewonderfulplace.

Openinghours:7:30—17:30

Ticket:¥130

TheLijiangRiverisinGuilin,Guangxi.ThemountainsandwaterinGuilinarefamous

aroundChina.Visitorscantakeaboattoenjoythebeauty.

Openinghours:8:30—17:00

Tickets:¥210foradults(成人)

halfpriceforchildrenagedfrom11to14

freeforkidsunder11yearsold

JiuzhaigouisinSichuan.Itisverybeautiful.Youmaynotenjoywaterinotherplaces

aftercomingbackfromJiuzhaigou.

Openinghours:8:00—18:00

Tickets:¥190(April1一November15)¥80(November16—March31)

6.IfyouareastudentandwanttovisitHuangguoshuWaterfallinOctober,howmuchshouldyoupay?

A.¥160.B.¥150.C.¥80.D.¥75.

7.WherecanyouvisittheStoneForest?

A.InGuizhou.B.InYunnan.C.InGuangxi.D.InSichuan.

8.HowlongdoestheLijiangRiveropenaday?

A.11hours.B.9hours.C.8.5hours.D.8hours.

9.WhatmaybethemostbeautifulinJiuzhaigou?

A.Water.B.Plants.C.Forests.D.Mountains.

10.Wheredoesthetextprobablycomefrom?

A.Aplantmagazine.B.Ahistorytextbook.

C.Ageographytextbook.D.Atravelguidebook.

Inthesummerholiday,ItookatriptoBeijingwithmybrother.Mybrotherwas18andwasinGrade

9ofhighschool.HeknewalotaboutthehistoryofBeijing.Hetoldmealotaboutitandhelpedmeknow

moreaboutBeijingandourcountryonthistrip.

WewenttothePalaceMuseum(故宮博物院)onthefirstday.Welearnedmoreaboutourhistory.We

boughtsomegiftsthere——abookformysisterLily,aT-shirtformyfatherandabagformymother.Andwe

boughtsomecards.

Mybrotherwasinterestedinuniversities(大學(xué))inBeijingandwantedtostudyinoneofthem.Sowe

visitedtheuniversitiesinBeijinginthenexttwodays.WehadagoodtimewalkingbythelakeinPeking

University.

Onthefourthday,wewenttotheGreatWall.Itwasbeautifulandtherewerealotofpeople.Onthe

fifthday,wewentshopping,tastedmuchdeliciousfoodandwentboatingintheSummerPalace.Thesixth

daywasarainyday,andwedidn'tgoout.

WespentsixdaysinBeijing,fromJuly19toJuly24.Wewereveryhappyandgotalotfromthetrip.

11.WhatdidthewriterbuyforLily?

A.Abook.B.AT-shirt.C.Abag.D.Acard.

12.Wheredidthewriterandhisbrothergoboating?

A.InthePalaceMuseum.B.InPekingUniversity.

C.OntheGreatWall.D.IntheSummerPalace.

13.WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.WespenttwodaysvisitingtheuniversitiesinBeijing.

B.WeboughtsomegiftsforfamilyinthePalaceMuseum.

C.WewenttoBeijingbecausewewantedtolearnhistory.

D.WewenttotheSummerPalaceonthefifthdayofthetrip.

14.Whichofthefollowingshowsthestructureofthepassage?

A.①/②③④/⑤B.①/②③④⑤

C.①②③④/⑤D.①②/③④/⑤

15.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.ThehistoryofBeijing.B.Asummerholiday.

C.Asix-daytripinBeijing.D.TheweatherinBeijing.

VisitGreenZooWehaveallkindsofAmericanandAfricananimalshere!Openingtime:9:00

am—5:00pm(Tuesday-Friday)

9:00am—6:00pm(Saturday一Sunday)Ticket:Adults:20yuan

Children:Over12:10yuan

Under12:freeRuIes(規(guī)則):

1.Don'ttouch(觸摸)theanimals.

2.Don'tgivetheanimalsfood.

3.Nophotosinthezoobecausesomeanimalsareshy(月旦小的).

4.Don'tthrowawaytrash(垃圾).

Telephone:5432517

Toknowmore,pleasevisit.

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16.Whencan'twevisitthezoo?

A.OnMondays.B.OnTuesdays.C.Onweekends.D.OnFridays.

17.Wherearetheanimalsinthezoofrom?

A.AsiaandAmerica.B.AmericaandAfrica.

C.EuropeandAfrica.D.AsiaandEurope.

18.MrsWangandherhusbandareinthezoowiththeirtwochildren,oneaged

muchdotheyspend?

A.80yuan.B.60yuan.C.50yuan.D.40yuan.

19.Whatcanwedointhezoo?

A.Touchtheanimals.B.Givetheanimalsfood.

C.Throwsometrashanywhere.D.Watchtheanimalinasafetydistance(安全星巨離).

20.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?

A.Weshouldkeepthezooclean.

B.Wecancallthezooformoreinformation.

C.Alltheanimalsinthezooaredangerous.

D.Wecansearchfor(尋找)informationaboutthezooontheInternet.

Thenextdaytheysetoffagainveryearly.Theywalkafewmilesandthencometoabigditch(壕溝).

Ifsverywide(寬闊的).Therearealotofrocksintheditch.

“Howcanwecrosstheditch?”Dorothyasksherfriends.

“Wecan'tflyoverit,“theScarecrow(稻草人)says."Andwecan?tjumpoverit.Sowemuststay

here.”

TheLionlooksattheditchandsays,"Icanjumpoverit.”

“Canyou?”theScarecrowsays."That'sgood!Youcantakeusacrossonyourback,onebyone.^^

“Whowantstogofirst?^^theLionsays.He'salittleafraidfirstbuthewantstohelphisfriends.

“Me!"theScarecrowsaysandhegetsontheLion'sback.TheLionjumpsacrosstheditcheasily.

ThenhejumpsbackandtakesDorothyandToto.FinallyhetakestheTinWoodman(鐵皮人)acrossthe

ditch.

TheLionistiredafterhisfivebigjumps.

“Let'shavearestbeforewestartwalkingagain,“hesays.

Laterintheafternoontheycometoawideriver.Theycanseeabeautifulcountryontheothersideof

it.Therearegreenfieldsandalotofflowers.Theycanalsoseetheyellowbrick(磚)road...

TakenfromTheWonderfulWizardofOz

根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案。

21.Howmanycharacters(角色)arethereinthepassage?

A.3.B.4.C.5.D.6.

22.Howdotheycrosstheditch?

A.Theyjumpovertheditch.B.Theyjuststaywheretheyare.

C.Theyflyovertheditch.D.Theymakeitonthelion^back.

23.WhatistheLioninthestorylike?

A.Heisalwaysafraidtodothings.B.Heisbrave(勇敢)togofirst.

C.Heiseasytoplaywith.D.Heisreallyhelpful.

24.HowmanytimesdoestheLionjumpalltogether?

A.3.B.4.C.5.D.6.

25.Whatwilltheydonextaccordingtothepassage?

A.Theywilltrytogoacrossthewideriver.

B.Theywillwalkpastthebeautifulcountry.

C.Theywillgoalongtheyellowbrickroad.

D.Theywillpickflowersonthegreenfields.

Erichasrowed(戈U船)acrossthePacificOceaninarowboatsinceheleftCaliforniainNovemberlast

year.HehasbeenheadingforAustraliawithonlybirds,fish,andsharkseversince.

CrossingthePacificisonlypartofthejourney.Erichasdecidedtogoallthewayaroundtheworld

usinghisownenergy.Hewillrow,bike,walkandclimbtheworldwithouthelpfromanymotorsatall.His

planincludesclimbingthetallesttoponsixofthecontinents(大陸)alongtheway.

Whywouldhetrytogoaroundtheworldthisway?Heexplainsthathewantstoencouragekidsto

realizetheirdreamsandtogettheirowngoals.Hewantstoshowkidsthattheremightbehardpartsalong

theway,andsometimestheymightnotevengetthatfinalgoal.Buttheycanhavegreatadventuresandlearn

alotalongtheway.

Erichasalreadyfacedsomedifficulties.Forexample,windsandwaveskeeppushinghimwestward

whenhewantstogosouthtowardstheSolomonIslands.Ifhisluckdoesn'tchange,hewillcheerfully

changehisplan,andaimtolandatPapuaNewGuinea.Inonewayoranother,he'ssurehe'llgettohisnext

goal:Australia.

Whenhistriparoundtheworldtakeshimacrossland,heenjoysmeetingpeople-especiallychildren.

Hehasalreadyvisitedmanyschoolsandsharedhisstory.Ericencouragesallkidstosettheireyesonagoal

andnotgiveup.Hesays,“Withgoals,wewillmakeprogress,andwewillbefartheralongthanwhenwe

started,evenifwedon'tgetsomegoals.Thafscalledlife!?,

26.WhichofthefollowingtransportationmightErictakealongtheway?

①subway②motor③bike

?rowboat⑤car?train

A.①⑤B.②④C.③④D.②⑥

27.Accordingtothepassage,Erictakesadventuresto.

A.makehimselfhealthyB.findoutdifficultiesinlife

C.makehismindstrongD.setanexampleforchildren

28.Theunderlinedword“adventures“inParagraph3canbereplacedby.

A.competitionsB.mistakesC.advantagesD.experiences

29.Whatisthegenre(體裁)ofthepassage?

A.Adiaryaboutanexcitingjourney.

B.Apoemaboutachievingsomegoals.

C.Areportaboutasuccessfultraveler.

D.Acomedyaboutaninspirationalboy'sadventure.

30.Whatshouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.ThatisEveryone'sLifeB.RowAcrossthePacificOcean

C.EricandChildrenD.TravelAroundtheWorld

OnOctober10th,2013,PedersenlefthisjobandfamilybehindinDenmarktosetoutonan

unbelievablejourney.Hisgoal?Tovisiteverycountryintheworldwithoutflying.Pedersensetacoupleof

rulesforhimself.He'dspendatleast24hoursineachnationandwouldnotreturnhomeuntilhefinished.

Beforetakingoff,Pedersenworkedinshipping,whichturnedouttobevaluablewhenmakingthe

plan.Infact,hedidn'tchangemuchfromhisfirstplan,asidefromafewsurprises.Forinstance,he

overlookedEquatorialGuinea,oneoftheworld'smostdifficultcountriestoenter.Afterfourmonthsand

manyfailedefforts,Pedersenfinallygotavisa(簽證).Andhewasabletoenterthecountrythankstoan

unexpectedmeetingwithakindstrangerwhoworkedthereandofferedhimaride.

OnMay24th,thatdayfinallycame.Afternearlytenyearsoftravel,Pedersensuccessfullyvisitedhis

203rdandfinalcountry,theMaldives,andbeganhislong-awaitedvoyagebacktoDenmark.Itwouldhave

beeneasiertofly,ofcourse,butPedersenhopedtobringtheprojectfullcircleandtherewouldbea

historicalsenseofreturninghomebyship.

Fromstarttofinish,Pedersencrossed223,000miles,3,576days,37containerships,158trains,351

buses,219taxis,33boatsand43rickshaws(人力車(chē)),whichbringunexpectedhardshipfromtimetotime.

“Butifsnotaboutthenumbers",saysPedersen.t6Ifsaboutcelebratingthekindnessofpeopleandsharinga

positiveoutlookontheworld."Hesetoutonthisjourneywithasaying“Astrangerisafriendyou'venever

metbefore”,andhehasbeenshowntimeandtimeagainthatthisistrue.

31.Fromparagraph1,Pedersen'sjourneywasunbelievablemainlybecause.

A.hechangedhisjobB.hesetagoaldifficulttoachieve

C.hehadlittlechanceofreturninghomeD.hewentagainstthewillofhisfamily

32.Theunderlinedword“voyage“inparagraph3means.

A.theshortjourneyB.thefastvisit

C.thetripbylandD.thetravelbywater

33.WhichmightbetheproblemsPedersenmetontheroad?

?Badtraffic?Failedeffortsforvisa③Beingshortofmoney

?Gettingsea-sick?Unexpectedsituations

A.①②⑤B.②③④C.①③④D.②④⑤

34.Whatkindoftextisthispassage?

A.Ablogthatkeepspersonaldiariesonline.B.Acomedythattellsfunnyjokes.

C.Areportthatprovidessomethingnew.D.Anadvertisementthatsellsgoods

35.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.FromStrangerstoFriendsB.GoAheadwithoutFlying

C.CelebratetheMagicMomentD.Long-awaitedVoyageHome

Mr.ClarkeworksinNewYorkandhebroughthisfamilytoChinalastsummer.Theyvisitedmany

placesofinterestandhadagoodtimehere.BeforetheyleftforNewYork,theClarkesclimbedtheGreat

Wall.Itwasthegreatestprojectovertwothousandyearsago.Theytookalotofphotosthereandthenthey

hadapicnicunderabigtree.Suddenlyitbegantorainandtheyhurriedtothecar.Andwhentheyreturned

tothehotel,theycouldn'tfindthebaginwhichtheirexpensivecamerawas.Theywereallsorryforit.They

couldbuyanothercamerabuthadnotimetogototheGreatWallagain.Theycouldnotmisstheplane!

Thateveningtheydidn'thavesupper.Mr.Clarkehopedtomakethemhappy,sohesaid,“Well,letme

tellyouastory.Anoldmanlivedinasixty-floorbuilding.Onedayhefelldownfromitwhenhewas

cleaningthewindow.Buthedidn'thurthimself.^^

“Itwasamiracle(奇跡)!”calledouthischildren,^cWhy?^^

“Becausehelivedonthefirstfloor!9,

Theyallbegantolaughwhiletwopolicemenwithabagcamein.TheysaidaChineseboyfoundit

underabigtreeandheaskedthemtofindoutwholostit.

“It'sreallyamiracle!,9theClarkessaidhappily.

36.WheredidtheClarkesenjoythemselvesbeforetheyleftChina?

A.InNewYork.B.InBeijing.

C.Inahotel.D.Inasixty-floorbuilding.

37.WhichoftheseistherightordertheyvisitedtheGreatWall?

?tookphotos②wenttothehotelbycar

(3)hadapicnic?climbedtheGreatWall

A.①②③④B.④①②③C.①③②④D.④①③②

38.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"if'mean?

A.Thebadweather.B.Losingthecamera.C.Theawfulfood.D.Missing

theplane.

39.WhydidMr.Clarketellastorytohisfamily?

A.Theydidn'thavesupperthatevening.B.Hewantedtotellthemamiracle.

C.Hewantedtomakehisfamilyhappy.D.Thestorycouldhelpthemfindthecamera.

40.Accordingtothepassage,thebesttitlemaybe

A.ItwasreallyamiracleB.TravellingtoChinaisgreat

C.AChineseboyfoundthecameraD.TwopolicemenhelpedtheClarkes

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41.HowlongdoestheclasslastonWednesdayafternoon?

A.Twohours.B.Threehours.C.Fourhours.D.Fivehours.

42.Iftwelve-year-oldJohnandhisfathertaketheridingclass,howmuchshouldtheypay?

A.$25.B.$35.C.$60.D.$70.

43.Inwhichclasscanyoulearntorideabiketoschool?

A.Level1.B.Level2.C.Level3.D.Level4.

44.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttofillin"”?

A.RIDINGSKILLSB.PARKINGAREAS

C.REPAIRINGSTEPSD.SAFETYRULES

45.Whereisthetextmostprobablyfrom?

A.Adiary.B.Awebsite.C.Astorybook.D.Anewspaper.

Hundredsofpedestrians(行人)inTianjinhavebeenpunishedsofarthisyearforlookingattheir

mobilephoneswhilecrossingtheroad.Theregulation(規(guī)定)saysthatpedestrianswholookattheirmobile

phoneswhilecrossingtheroadwillreceiveawarningorafineof50yuaniftheyrefusetocorrecttheir

behaviour.

“Thewarningisnotasimplereminder.Itisalegal(合法的)waywithalegalpunishmentnotice

giventothepedestrians,XingYi,anofficialofthegovernment,said."Thosewhorefusetocooperatewith

thetrafficpoliceorwhosebehaviourharmsotherpeoplewillbefined50yuan."

ZhouXinworksinabusyareainTianjin.Hesaysthathegivessuchpunishmentthreetofivetimes

eachday,andmostofthetimethelegalwarningisuseful.

“Moreandmorepeoplelookattheirmobilephoneswhilecrossingroads,whichraisestheriskof

trafficaccidents,saidYangYingjun,anotherofficialofthegovernment.Theregulationistryingtomake

peoplepaymoreattentiontosafetywhentheywalk.

Yangsaidthatin2019,alocaluniversitystudentwhowaslookingathismobilephonewhilecrossing

aroadwashitandkilledbyalargetruck.Similaraccidentshavebeenreportedinmanycities,suchas

TaizhouandWenzhou,sothosecitieshavesimilarregulations.

Manypeoplehaveexpressedtheirsupportfortheregulation.6tIthinkheavierfinesshouldbegivento

peoplewholookattheirmobilephonesontheroad/saidanetizen(網(wǎng)民).

46.IfsomeoneinTianjinlooksathisorhersmartphonewhilecrossingtheroad,heorshewill________.

A.beingreatdangerB.notcrosstheroad

C.getawarningorafineD.harmotherpeople

47.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“cooperate“inParagraph2mean?

A.配合B.接受C.穿過(guò)D.罰款

48.ZhouXininthepassagemaybea.

A.pedestrianB.trafficpolicemanC.volunteerD.netizen

49.Boththepedestriansandtheofficialsthinktheregulationis.

A.necessaryB.strictC.popularD.unfair

50.Whichofthefollowingbestshowsthestructureofthepassage?(Pl=Paragraph1)

DriverlesscarshavedevelopedrapidlyinChinanowadays.Recently,thenewsof"radishRunfast99

(蘿卜快跑)hasdrawnwideattention.Driverlesscarsarebecomingmorecommoninmanycities.Ithas

becomeahitonsocialmedia.

Driverlesscarscanoperate(操作)withoutahumandriver.Theycancommunicatewitheachother

andchangetheirspeedanddirectionasneeded,possiblyimprovingtrafficconditionsandevenmaking

trafficlightsneedlessaswell.Anothermainadvantageofdriverlessvehiclesisthattheyreducethenumber

ofaccidentsontheroad,soitwillsavehundredsandthousandsofpeople'slives.

However,therearestillworriesaboutwhetherdriverlesscarsaresafeforeveryoneontheroad.Even

thoughtheyusesmarttechnologytoavoiddangersandcontrolthecar,they'renotperfectyet.Inarecent

Londontest,adriverhadtotakecontroltwicetoavoidaccidents.

Therearealotofchallengesthatneedtobesolvedbeforeweseetrafficlightsdisappear.Oneofthese

challengesisallowingdriverlesscarsontheroadsregularly,whichrequiressolvingmanysafetyand

technicalproblems.Driverlesscarsneedsensors(傳感器),cameras,andcomputersystemstooperate.

However,makingthesesystemsworkeffectivelyinallweatherandroadconditionsischallenging.

Peoplehavemixedfeelingsaboutdriverlesscars.Somepeople,likeGrantSchapps,believethey

couldbeabigdealifwecanmakethemworksafely.Butsomefeeluncomfortablewiththeidea,andmost

wantthemtobeclearlymarkedontheroad.Experts(專(zhuān)家)thinkwemightneednewroadsignsjustfor

driverlesscarsbecausetheymayhavedifficultymovingthroughtheroadswithheavytrafficorunexpected

situations.

Inshort,whiledriverlesscarsofferexcitingpossibilities,wemustdealwithmanyproblemsbefore

theybecomecommononourroads.

51.WhafsthepurposeofParagraph1?

A.Toexplainanidea.B.Tointroducethetopic.

C.Toadvisepeopletobuydriverlesscars.D.Totellpeoplehowtooperatedriverlesscars.

52.Howdoesthewritershowdriverlesscarsarenotperfectnow?

A.Bylistingnumbers.B.Byaskingaquestion.

C.Bymakingcomparison.D.Bygivinganexample.

53.WhatdoesParagraph4mainlytalkabout?

A.Safetyofdriverlesscars.B.Problemsofdriverlesscars.

C.Technologyofdriverlesscars.D.Advantagesofdriverlesscars.

54.WhatisGrantSchapps9attitude(態(tài)度)aboutdriverlesscars?

A.Positive.B.Uncertain.C.Worried.D.Doubtful

55.Whatdoesthewriterwanttotellus?

A.Thinktwicebeforeacting.B.Onetreecan'tmakeaforest.

C.Theearlybirdcatchestheworm.D.Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.

Amsterdam(B可姆斯特丹)isthebikecapitaloftheworld.Bikingisafunandeasywayofgetting

aroundthecity.

Studentsgotoschoolbybicycle.Peopleridetheirbicyclestowork.Travelersridebicyclesfreely

aroundthecity.Eventhepoliceworkonbicycles.IthappenseverydayinAmsterdam.

Therearemanyroadsandtrafficsigns(標(biāo)記)forbicycles.Therearealsomanyplacesforbicycle

parking.

IfyoutravelinAmsterdam,youdon'tneedtotakeabusortaxi,justabicycle.Youcanridethe

bicyclealongtheroadsandthestreets.Youcanenjoythescenery(風(fēng)景).Thecityhasalotofbicycleshops.

Ifyoudonotwanttobuyabicycle,youcangotorent(租賃)one.Theyareinalmosteverypartofthecity.

Goingforarideisenjoyable.Ifsagoodideatofindanexperiencedguide.Becausehewouldtakeyouto

someofthecity'smostbeautifulplaces.RidingbicyclesinAmsterdamisfellofgreatfunandrelaxing,just

remembertofollowthetrafficrules.

56.IfatravelerwantstostayinAmsterdamfordays,hecanchooseto.

A.takeabusB.rentabicycleC.followtheguide.D.takeataxi

57.WhatdoesthewriterthinkofbikinginAmsterdam?

A.relaxingB.easyC.boringD.bothAandB

58.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“experienced“meaninChinese?

A.經(jīng)歷豐富的B.懶惰的C.強(qiáng)壯的.D.有意義的

59.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.It'seasyforpeopletoparktheirbicyclesinAmsterdam.

B.Amsterdamisfamousasabicyclecity.

C.MostpeopleinAmsterdamridebicyclestoworkorschool,exceptthepolice.

D.Travelerscanridebicyclesfreelyaroundthecity.

60.Whafsthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.HowtotravelinAmsterdam.B.TheCityofBicycles-Amsterdam.

C.HowtorentabicycleinAmsterdam.D.AllpeopleridebicyclesinAmsterdam.

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