Unit 1单元话题阅读理解练习-2022-2023学年高二英语选择性必修第三册单元重难点易错题精练(牛津译林版2020)

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2022·江苏·城南高级中学高二期中)A Nighttime Adventure at the Natural History Museum
The crowds are gone, and the doors have closed. Finally, one of the world’s most popular museums is your
playground until nearly midnight! Join other night owls () as you immerse (使) yourself in a unique
experience. Wander through the Natural History Museum’s galleries, brushed by giant shadows cast by dinosaurs,
exploring the Earth’s past, discovering the wonders of the ocean, and more.
Schedule
* 6:30-6:50 p.m. Check-in
*7 p.m.Orientation (情况介绍)
* 11 p.m. Program ends, depart from the museum
Registration (登记)
This event is intended for children aged 8-14 and their adults (21 or older). There must be at least one adult
for every five kids in any group that registers.
*Ticket sales will end at 12 a.m. on Friday, October 28, 2022. Tickets must be purchased in advance; no door
sales.
* Ticket price is for each person attending. $70 for members / $85 for non-members.
* Group sales are available for 10 or more people for $50 per person. Call 202-633-3030 during regular
business hours to take advantage.
Rules
To make everyone’s evening enjoyable, we require that guests follow these rules:
* Guests are strongly encouraged to eat dinner before arriving for the program.
* All participants must attend orientation, which starts at 7:00 p.m. in the café.
* No food or drink is allowed outside of the café.
* Running and shouting are not permitted in the museum.
* Adults must stay with their children throughout the entire event.
* Children should play nicely with each other and exhibits.
* Cell phones should be put on silent mode (静音模式).
1How much should three adults and eight children pay for the adventure?
A$ 770. B$ 550. C$ 935. D$ 765.
2What are children forbidden from doing in the museum?
AExploring the museum alone. BEating in the café.
CTouching the exhibits. DTaking cell phones with them.
3Where is the passage most probably taken from?
AA travel brochure. BA textbook.
CA novel. DA report.
2022·中央工艺美术学院附属中学(北京市国际美术学校) 高二期中)One of my first international
trips as an adult was traveling around the Caribbean. I checked into my hotel in Jamaica and asked for a
recommendation fora local place to eat. The receptionist(接待员)told me that never should I go into the town
because it was really dangerous there, but that to my luck—the hotel’s restaurant offered wonderful Caribbean
food.
I thought about it carefully: Did I really want to spend all my time on the beach without getting to know a
single local?
I was a very inexperienced traveler and very young, but there was only one answer to my question:
Absolutely not. I was not going to be visiting a new place and staying in a hotel chain. So out I went.
After only seeing fancy resorts(度假胜地), the reality was hard to swallow. The poverty(贫穷)hit me
in the face. A few locals walked to me and were super curious as to what I was doing there in their town, since
most tourists didn’t go there. I told them I was interested in meeting them and experiencing their culture. And just
like that, I was embraced.
I met more local people, had some food, and then we danced the night away. They had so little, yet they
wanted to share it with me. They wanted to make me feel welcome. And they absolutely did.
The next morning all I could think about was how all the money most tourists spend goes to big businesses.
The locals have to be thankful if they get a job that pays very low wage, while foreign businesses earn millions.
I have always cared about environmental protection, but this trip made it clear that sustainability (可持续发
展 ) goes well beyond nature and wildlife. From then on I always look for locally—owned hotels, eateries,
guides, and souvenirs(纪念品). Sustainability, with everything it includes, became a motto(座右铭)for me
and changed the way I travel.
4What did the receptionist recommend to the author?
ASafe resorts. BLocal souvenirs.
CA tour guide. DThe hotel’s restaurant.
5Why were the locals curious when they met the author?
ABecause the author traveled alone.
BBecause the author was a young traveler.
CBecause they seldom saw tourists in their town.
DBecause they wondered about the authors experiences.
6What can we learn about the locals?
AThey lived a hard life but were kind.
BThey were hardworking but earned little.
CThey had a rich culture but were shy to share it.
DThey were poorly educated but did business well.
7Why did the author change the way he travels?
ATo reduce the cost of travel. BTo protect nature and wildlife.
CTo learn more about the natives. DTo help develop the local economy.
2022··Take a closer look at the wonders of Kew Gardens by joining a
guided walking tour. Led by our knowledgeable volunteer guides, it is a fun and informative way to explore the
grounds.
Free daily walking tours
Tours leave at 11:00 am and 1:30 pm from the information desk at Victoria Gate. Each guide presents their
own tour which takes in the highlights (最精彩的部分) of the season.
Themed tours
Tours leave at 12:00 from the information desk at Victoria Gate. Our guides offer attractive seasonal themes
including Autumn Colour and Winter Evergreens.
Expert-guided tours
Every Tuesday throughout the year at 11:30 am and 2:30 pm we’ll be holding an expert-guided tour. The tour
will feature () a different plant each month and you’ll go behind the scenes and talk to the staff
about their work. You’ll find out interesting facts about the featured plant or fungus ( ), including why it’s
grown at Kew Gardens and how it’s used and cared for.
Price
The cost is £60 per guide (this does not include your entry to Kew Gardens). Each guide can take up to 15
people. Groups of more than 15 must book more than one guide. Smaller groups are also accepted but the cost
remains £60.
Tours take about one hour and may be booked from 10:00 am every day. Please note that no refunds ( 退)
can be given once tickets are booked.
8What time can you choose to go to free daily walking tours?
A9:00 am. B10:00 am. C11:00 am. D2:30 pm.
9What can visitors do in expert-guided tours?
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