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【题目】Travel Information

1It is said that the love story about Xu Xian and the White Snake happened on _____.

A. Dragon Tower B. West Lake C. Water Cube D. Disneyland

2If a person in Hangzhou feels like visiting Water Cube, he should call _____to get information.

A. 0451-82187899 B. 0571-68345576 C. 0852-28029822 D. 0l0-28135589

3Disneyland, which attracts a lot of tourists from home and abroad every year, is in

____ according to the travel information.

A. Beijing B. Harbin C. Hong Kong D. Hangzhou

4Two travelers plan to have a bird's-eye view (俯视) of Harbin, and they need to pay _____ from the information above.

A. ¥160 B. ¥300 C. ¥450 D. ¥150

5Which of the following is TRUE according to the travel information?

A. Water Cube is special in design.

B. The price of a ticket for West Lake is the highest.

C. In Disneyland, you can't see any cartoon characters.

D. Dragon tower is an interesting place in Beijing.

【答案】

1B

2D

3C

4B

5A

【解析】短文大意:本题以表格的形式介绍了中国的四个著名景点,水立方,西湖,迪士尼乐园和龙塔的位置,电话,票价和特色等信息。

1推理判断题。结合常识可知,许仙和白蛇的故事发生在杭州西湖。故选B。

2细节理解题。根据表格第二列描述,可知水立方在北京,根据本列第三行描述,可知他应拨打电话010-28135589,故选D。

3细节理解题。根据表格第三列描述,可知迪士尼乐园在香港。故选C。

4数字计算题。根据表格第五列描述,可知要想等上哈尔滨龙塔俯瞰哈尔滨,每个人需要花150元,故两个人需要花150×2=300元,答案选B。

5细节理解题。根据表格描述,可知选项BCD均描述错误,水立方的设计很独特,故答案选A。

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