【題目】
Welcome to the National Zoo! It is a wonderful place to explore(探索) , Learn and relax. Enjoy your visit! Here are our rules to help you have an enjoyable and safe experience.
No pets
Don't bring your pets to the zoo. Your pets will disturb the animals here And they may feel worried. If you take your pets to the zoo, we will let you go.
Walk!Don't ride
Only people in wheelchairs(輪椅) and kids in strollers(折疊式嬰兒車) can get to ride around the zoo.
No smoking
If you smoke in the zoo, something may be on fire. Don't do that!
Don't feed the animals
Our animals have healthy diets. Human food may make them sick.
Respect barriers(柵欄)
Barriers between you and our animals are to protect(保護) you and the animals from harm. Remember that our animals are wild animals.
Don't litter
Put all of your rubbish in bins. Help us to keep our zoo clean.
Photographs
You can take photos here and share the great memories with your family and friends.
【1】The Chinese meaning of the underlined word "disturb" is “_______”.
A.使高興B.使興奮C.使不安D.使悲傷
【2】What can we do in the zoo?
A.Smoke.B.Play with our pets.C.Ride bikes.D.Take photos.
【3】"Remember that our animals are wild animals." wants to tell us that_______.
A.the animals are very strongB.the animals are very dangerous
C.the animals are very cleverD.the animals are very friendly
【4】Who are the main readers?
A.Visitors.B.Scientists.C.Babies.D.Animal trainers.
【答案】
【1】C
【2】D
【3】B
【4】A
【解析】
本文主要介紹了到國家動物園去游玩的一些注意事項,不能帶寵物去,不能跑,不能吸煙,不要喂動物,不能翻越柵欄,不能亂扔垃圾,可以照相。
【1】詞句猜測題,根據(jù)"And they may feel worried."它們會感到焦慮,因此可知disturb的意思是"使不安"。故選C。
【2】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)"You can take photos here and share the great memories with your family and friends."你可以在這里照相,和你的家人或朋友分享這一快樂時刻,因此可知在動物園里可以照相,故選D。
【3】句意理解題。根據(jù)"Remember that our animals are wild animals."要記住,我們的動物是野生動物。我們知道野生動物是很危險的,攻擊性很強,故選B。
【4】推測判斷題。根據(jù)開頭的第一段話"Welcome to the National Zoo! It is a wonderful place to explore(探索),Learn and relax.Enjoy your visit! Here are our rules to help you have an enjoyable and safe experience."歡迎到國家動物園來!這是一個探索,學(xué)習(xí),放松的好地方.好好享受你的旅行吧!下面是一些可以幫助你享受和安全經(jīng)歷的規(guī)章制度。我們可以推測出這是對游客說的,因此可知游客是主要的讀者。故選A。
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