题目内容
Fraser Island is in Queensland, Australia, about 200 kilometers north of Brisbane. It is about 120 kilometres long and 240 kilometers wide. It is a very important is land because it is completely made of sand, but there is a long beach along the east coast. Planes arrive and leave from here.
The sand makes unusual shapes. There are hills made of sand called sandblows. Nothing grows on them. They move one or two meters a year from the northwest towards the southeast of the island, getting bigger and bigger. At other places on the island, such as Rainbow Gorge, The Cathedral and Red Canyon, the sandy rocks have different colors. Sometimes the rocks are so brown that they turn the sea brown, like coffee.
Surprisingly, the sandy island has a lot of different plants and animals. There are dark forests- eucalyptus woods, beautiful flowers and over a hundred lakes. There are many kinds of birds, like owls and curlews. There are many animals there, too, such as crocodiles, flying foxes and wild dogs called dingoes.
About 500,00 people visit the island every year to see the island's beauty and nature. People enjoy camping and hiking there. Unluckily, the visitors create problems. They damage (毁坏) plants and frighten (惊吓) animals. Their sun cream (防晒霜) makes the water dirty. So it is necessary to manage the visitors. For example, people may not use motor boats or go fishing in the lakes, and they need official papers to drive there.
1.Why is Fraser Island a very important island?
A.Because it is made of sand. B.Because it has a long beach.
C.Because it has a large airport. D.Because it is unusual in shape.
2.Which of the following is TRUE?
A.The sandy hills keep moving. B.A sandy hill can be formed in a year.
C.The sandy hills are red or brown. D.There are lots of plants on the sandy hills.
3.The underlined word "dingoes" refers to ________.
A.beautiful birds B.dark forests C.wild dogs D.different flowers
4.From the last paragraph, we can know that ________.
A.Fraser Island needs to be protected
B.Fraser Island was seriously polluted
C.people will not be allowed to visit Fraser Island
D.plants and animals are in danger on Fraser Island
5.What is the passage mainly about?
A.Nature on Fraser Island. B.A trip to Fraser Island.
C.Changes of Fraser Island. D.The life on Fraser Island.
(A) In-line skating marathon 30 km on wheels @ Bradgnte Park, Sun 29 July Starts 10 a.m. www.inlineskatemarathonjuly.com | (D) RUGBY Leicester Tigers Nottingham Giants Pre-league friendly match Sat 25 August Kick-off at 3 p.m. City stadium |
(B) Sci-fi Festival Sat 28 July 12 a.m. -12 p.m. on the Phoenix Arts Centre $15 children &seniors (老年人) $20 adults | (E) NEW multi-screen cinema Opens Sat 28 July 12 screens with digital sound and 3D projection systems Cine Paradise, Victory Square. Nottingham NT13BR For full listings, check www.cineparadise-notts.com.uk |
(C) Oliver The musical (音乐剧) At the Curve Theatre Rutland Street Tues 31 July-Sun 12 August Tickets available at the Curve Theatre ticket office | (F) Medieval market Shephon town square Admission Thurs-Sun 10 a.m. -11 p.m. Traditional rafts, food, sports and games ¥20 adults |
1.In ________, we can see actors and actresses performing on stage.
A.Advert A B.Advert C C.Advert E D.Advert F
2.Advert F tells us that we can ________.
A.learn about the culture and customs of people many years ago
B.have a special kind of shoes
C.see two professional sports teams in a friendly match
D.buy tickets at the ticket office
3.If your grandparent (over 60 years old), your parents and your four-year-old brother want to take part in Sci-fi Festival, how much may they spend?
A.$70. B.$75. C.$85. D.$95.
4.If we are free on 28 July, we may ________.
A.watch Rugby B.see a film
C.attend the concert D.take part in a marathon
5.Where are we most likely to see these adverts?
A.In a report. B.On the radio. C.In a diary. D.On the Internet.