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Sydney (悉尼) is in the east of Australia. ___1___It’s famous for its Opera House and the Sydney Harbor Bridge. The weather is warm. The temperature is about 12 degrees in winter. And it is about 35 degrees in summer. It has beautiful beaches and many parks.

___2___You can see many visitors in the park from different countries. It’s quite a popular park. The only way to see this park is by going “bush (荒野小路)”. Then you could find some nice gravel (砂砾) roads. ___3___Of course you will need to travel with food and water. To see a small part of the mountains, you need some days, because there are many roads to get to the Blue Mountains .

Sydney has many beautiful beaches. ___4___They are Bondi and Manly. Bondi has a nice street with many shops and restaurants. Parking is not hard in the place. Manly is a great beach to go to. If you want to go there, you can take a boat. It’s a cheap and great way to see the Sydney harbor. ___5___If you are going to visit Sydney, I hope you will enjoy it.

 

 

B E A C D 【解析】这是一篇介绍澳大利亚悉尼的短文,它以悉尼歌剧院和悉尼海港大桥闻名,短文介绍了这里的气候、公园、美丽的海滩等等。 1.推测理解题。根据第一段前句:Sydney(悉尼)is in the east of Australia.悉尼在澳洲东部.后句:It's famous for its Opera House and the Sydney Harbor Bridge.它以悉尼歌剧院和悉尼海港大桥闻名.可以推测出本空是对悉尼作总体介绍的句子,故选B:It is a lively city.它是一个充满生机的城市。 2.推测理解题。根据第二段后句:You can see many visitors in the park from different countries.(你可以看到来自不同国家的游客在这个公园里)可以推测出前句提到了公园,故选E In the west of Sydney,there is a big park called the Blue Mountains.在悉尼西部,有一个叫作蓝山的大公园。 3.推测理解题。根据第二段前句 Then you could find some nice gravel(砂砾)roads.然后你会发现一些好的砂砾路,讲到了砂砾路,故选与roads相关的句子:A.The roads can take you to the Blue Mountains.这些路可以把你带到蓝山公园。 4. 推测理解题。根据第三段前句:Sydney has many beautiful beaches.悉尼有许多美丽的海滩;后句 They are Bondi and Manly它们是邦道海滩和曼丽海滩。可以推测出本空还是介绍海滩相关的句子,故选C.Two of them are quite famous.其中两处相当有名。 5.D 推测理解题。根据第二段前面的句子:If you want to go there,you can take a boat.It's a cheap andgreat way to see the Sydney harbor.(如果你们去那儿,你可以坐船,便宜而且是看悉尼港湾的好方式.可以分析出本空还是对这种旅游方式的介绍,故选D It will take you about 30 minutes.大约花你三十分钟。
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