【題目】Answer the questions. (根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答下列問(wèn)題)
Climb to the top of the amazing Sydney Harbor Bridge and look down 134meters at the water below! This 4﹣hour climbing tour departs 5times a day. Make your reservation (預(yù)定) now!
Morning/Afternoon/ Night tour | Lunch/ Twilight Tours | ||
Mon-Fri | Sat—Sun | Mon—Sun | |
From June 1 to August31 | |||
Adults | $170 | $190 | $250 |
Children(10-16) | $110 | $130 | $190 |
From September 1 to November 30 | |||
Adults | $150 | $170 | $230 |
Children(10-16) | $100 | $110 | $170 |
Tour includes:
A certificate(證書) to prove you climbed the bridge.
A photo of you and your friends on top of the bridge.
We also provide you with:
Special clothes to protect you from the strong wind.
A radio to communicate with the tour leader.
A special harness(安全帶) and rope to make sure you are safe.
Snacks (for lunch and twilight tours only).
A special bridge flashlight (for twilight and night tours only).
☆ Prices are in Australian dollars.
☆ Tour times and prices may change without notice.
☆ Children must be taken care of by an adult.
Maximum (最多) 2 children per adult.
☆ For more information, email us at tours@touraustalia.com.
【1】How long does each climbing tour last?
__________________________
【2】How much does it cost for one adult and two children to take an afternoon tour on a November Sunday?
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【3】What are provided to keep the climbers safe on the tours?
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【4】An adult can take at least two cildren with them on the tour each time, can't he?
_________________________
【5】Why do you think twilight tours are much more expensive than the tours of the other times?
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【6】Would you like to take the climbing tour? Why or why not? (give at least two reasons)
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【答案】
【1】(It lasts for) 4 hours.
【2】(It costs) ﹩390
【3】Special clothes, a radio, a special harness and rope and a (bridge) flashlight
【4】No, he can't
【5】(I think it's) because twilight tours provide more things/They provide tourists with snacks and a (bridge) flashlight.
【6】Yes. It will be amazing to view Sydney on the top of the bridge. And when I see the certificates the photos of my friends and me, I will think of the happy time we spent together. /(Any reasonable answer is acceptable.)
【解析】
本文介紹了攀登悉尼海港大橋的費(fèi)用以及旅行需要的東西。
【1】根據(jù)This 4﹣hour climbing tour departs 5 times a day.可知這次攀爬旅行歷時(shí)4小時(shí)。故答案為(It lasts for)4 hours。
【2】根據(jù)表格Afternoon tour/Sat-Sun,時(shí)間是From September 1 to November 30可知此11月下午旅行一個(gè)大人價(jià)格為170美元,一個(gè)小孩價(jià)格為110美元,兩個(gè)孩子是220美元,170+220=390美元。故答案為(It costs)﹩390。
【3】根據(jù)We also provide you with:以下可知他們提供特殊衣服、對(duì)講機(jī)、安全帶、繩索和手電筒。故答案為Special clothes, a radio, a special harness and rope and a(bridge)flashlight。
【4】根據(jù)Maximum(最多)2 children per adult.可知一個(gè)大人最多帶兩個(gè)小孩。因此問(wèn)句“一個(gè)成年人一次至少可以帶兩個(gè)孩子”是不對(duì)的。此句為一般疑問(wèn)句,否定回答為No, he can't.故答案為No, he can't。
【5】根據(jù) Snacks (for lunch and twilight tours only). A special bridge flashlight (for twilight and night tours only).可知黃昏旅行會(huì)提供零食和特殊手電筒,因此可推測(cè)這是它貴的原因。故答案為(I think it's)because twilight tours provide more things/They provide tourists with snacks and a(bridge)flashlight。
【6】此題為開(kāi)放性試題。縱觀全文我們知道這是一座非常高的橋,我們可以有很好的視野,并且我們能拍照與家人共度時(shí)光。故答案為Yes. It will be amazing to view Sydney on the top of the bridge. And when I see the certificates the photos of my friends and me, I will think of the happy time we spent together. /(Any reasonable answer is acceptable.)。
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