To help make the most of your experience at Auckland Zoo we suggest:
Plan Your Day:
Plan your day to learn more about your favorite zoo animals.
Don’t forget your camera – the best way to capture your visit forever.
Keep Safe at the Zoo:
Children aged 12 years and under need to be accompanied (陪同) by a caregiver.
To keep the safety of our animals, any throwing games are not permitted in the zoo grounds.
The zoo animals are not trained. Do not enter any enclosure (围场), or put any part of your body into an enclosure.
There are a number of natural waterways at the zoo, so please take care of your children at all times.
General Information:
Check out the weather before you come. In winter we suggest you bring a jacket and an umbrella, and in summer, be sure to bring sunscreen and a hat.
Every zoo animal enjoys its own specific: well-balanced food. We hope that you enjoy some great food treats on your zoo visit, but please do not feed any of our animals. Our keepers work strictly on this.
Feel free to take personal photos and make videos. However, any commercial photography or filming needs written permissions from zoo management.
Not all animals are permitted in the zoo grounds. We welcome people with guide dogs, but they must contact us ahead of time about their visit. Please phone the Zoo Information Center on +64(0)9-360-3805.
Smoking is not permitted in covered areas.
Auckland Zoo does not allow entry to any unaccompanied children 12 years and under. If the children are found by themselves, the staff do have the right to call the police.
1.When visiting Auckland Zoo, parents should tell their children that _________.
A. they could play throwing games
B. they couldstay close to the animals
C. the zoo animals have been well-trained
D. it’s dangerous to play near the waterways
2.The underlined word “this” in the part of “General Information” refers to the fact that ____.
A. zoo animals enjoy their well-balanced food
B. visitors are not allowed to feed animals
C. visitors enjoy their own food treats
D. children offer food to the zoo animals
3.The main purpose of the passage is to _________.
A. give people some tips on visiting Auckland Zoo
B. introduce Auckland Zoo animals
C. ask people to stop polluting Auckland Zoo
D. attract people to the zoo
People always say that if God closed a door in front of you, there must be a window opened for you. Yes, people always say that, but 31 is the window for me?
I’m not disappointed, just a little worried 32 as my roommate said, “Why are you angry with yourself once you 33 to do anything?” I had no idea. I just can’t 34 myself if I can understand some easy things. Now, I just feel 35 with myself because I couldn’t finish the assignment(任务) on the lab, and what was 36 worse was that actually I didn’t understand what the 37 was! Fiona asked me why I didn’t 38 for help. The problem is that if I have to ask some silly questions, I will feel 39 .
Before I came here, I was confident. But I have totally 40 it. Sometimes I can’t even find the right words: sometimes I am too shy to 41 others. I have to admit that I am 42 .
The wisest people are always 43 who can take advantage of others’ wisdom. But I was so stupid as to close myself and 44 a lot of time soaking inside the workbook, 45 made me more confused. Why can’t I follow the sentence? I am 46 to get help the next time I have any questions. I can 47 I am not smart, But I shouldn’t hide it. I must 48 it as soon as possible. 49 I will have to waste much more time on it ---just like tonight.
Difficulties always go with me. Go 50 ! I can make it.
1.A. which B. what C. where D. why
2.A. or B. and C. but D. while
3.A. want B. decide C. fail D. like
4.A. believe B. like C. delight D. forgive
5.A. unsatisfied B. satisfied C. happy D. worry
6.A. very B. even C. quite D. fairly
7.A. lab B. assignment C. problem D. question
8.A. look B. thank C. search D. ask
9.A. shamed B. upset C. comfortable D. sorry
10.A. forgot B. made C. lost D. took
11.A. disturb B. help C. greet D. communicate
12.A. smart B. clever C. wrong D. stupid
13.A. these B. those C. ones D. the ones
14.A. spend B. cost C. kill D. waste
15.A. that B. what C. which D. as
16.A. determined B. willing C. content D. ready
17.A. say B. announce C. explain D. admit
18.A. answer B. solve C. work out D. finish
19.A. However B. Thus C. Otherwise D. Hopefully
20.A. ahead B. on C. down D. up
While giving the speech, Doc. Kim ____________ his notebook now and then.
A. referred to B. cut off C. starred in D. carried on
—It’s really a __________ story!
—Exactly. Almost everybody was __________.
A. touching; moved B. touching; moving
C. touched; moving D. touched; moved
The ordinary house _________ we visited three days ago used to be the house of Victor Hugo, a well-known litterateur(文学家).
A. what B. where C. to which D. 不填
—Bob, you’re absent-minded!
—Oh, I’m sorry I ______ attention to you, Miss Shute.
A. haven’t paid B. wasn’t paying C. am not paying D. won’t pay