题目内容
15.| Ticket Prices for Shanghai Expo | ||||
| Time Types | Pre-sale (顿售)I Mar.27,2009-Jun.30,2009 | Pre-sale II Jul.1,2009~Dec.31,2009 | Pre-sale III Jan.1,2010-Apr.30,2010 | Expo Session (期 间)May 1,2010~Oct.31,2010 |
| Peak Day Ticket (指定日门票) | ¥170 | ¥180 | ¥190 | ¥200 |
| Standard Day Ticket (平日门票) | ¥130 | ¥140 | ¥150 | ¥160 |
| 3-Day Ticket | N/A(元) | ¥400 | ||
| 7-Day Ticket | ¥900 | |||
| Evening Ticket | N/A | ¥90 | ||
A.Pre-sale I
B.Pre-sale II
C.Pre-sale III
D.Expo Session
52.On March 1,2010,Sue bought two Standard Day tickets for her parents.She paidB for them.
A.¥380
B.¥300
C.¥260
D.¥180
53.It cost Thomas¥160 to get a ticket for Standard Day.He probably bought it onD.
A.April 23,2009
B.August 1,2009
C.February 2,2010
D.May 20,2010
54.Kathy spent 900 yuan on a ticket for Shanghai Expo.Her visit can lastC daysC.
A.one
B.three
C.seven
D.ten
55.Visitors to Shanghai Expo could buy tickets only after May 1,2010C.
A.morning
B.afternoon
C.evening
D.midnight.
分析 原文大意:
上海世博会门票价格.
类型包括(从上到下):指定日门票;平日门票;3日门票;7日门票;夜间门票.
时间(从左到右):预售I,2009年3月27日-6月30日;预售II:2009年7月1日-10月31;预售III:2010年1月1日-4月30日;世博会期间,2010年5月1日-10月31日
解答 51.A,推理判断题.在指定日(Peak Day)门票中,预售第一期的指定日门票最便宜,为170元,所以选择A.
52.B,推理判断题.2010.3.1属于预售第三期,平日门票一张为150元,两张300元,所以选择B.
53.D,推理判断题.购买平日门票(Standard Day Ticket )花了 160元,从表中可知应该是在世博会期间买的票,时间范围是2010年5月1日-10月31日,故选D
54.C,推理判断题.由价目表可知,900元的票属于7-Day Ticket,也就是7天票,所以可以参观世博会7天,因此选择C.
55.C,推理判断题.晚上的票只有在世博期间才能购到,所以选择晚上,故选C
点评 本文是一份旅游价目表.做题时要在理解好文意的基础上,与题目有机的结合,从文章中找到相关细节性的句子与选项细细比对,进行选择或推理判断,选出符合文章内容的正确选项.做题注意灵活,有时可采用排除法或直选法确定出最终答案.
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