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months from the first day your ticket was used Sydney Pass Fares Adult Child* Family** 3day ticket $90 $45 $225 5day ticket $120 $60 $350 *A child is defined as anyone from the ages of 4 years under 16 years. Children under 4 years travel free. **A family is defined as 3 adults and any number of children from 4 to under 16 years of age from the same family. 21. A Sydney Pass doesn’t offer unlimited rides on . A. the Explorer Buses B. the harbor cruises C. regular Sydney Buses D. City Rail services 22. With a Sydney Pass, a traveler can . A. save fares from and to the airport B. take the Sydney Explorer to beaches C. enjoy the famous seafood for free D. reserve seats easily in a restaurant 23. If 5day tickets were to be remended(推薦 ) to a mother who travelled with her colleague and her children, aged 3,6 and 10, what would the lowest cost be? A. $225 B. $300 C. $360 D. $420 B Wherever she goes, Molly leaves her mark. Without saying a word, she speaks to people with her kind eyes. Even when she walks away, she leaves an impression. Molly’s mark is a smile, stamped into the ground by the horseshoe at the bottom of her false leg. A few year age, Molly was badly attacked by a dog. The dog bit all four or Molly’s legs and left large cuts in her face. Molly’s owner, Kate Harris, took her to an animal hospital. Doctors there were able to save Molly’s life, but soon one of her legs became very infected(感染) . At first, doctors thought Molly would have to be put to sleep. But Molly changed their minds. The pony, 7day ticket $140 $70 $350 doctors noticed, shifted her weight, and rested her good leg from time to time, Doctors knew that Molly had amazing intelligence, and that she wanted to live. Several doctors operated on Molly, and removed her infected leg. A false leg was made for her. The leg was a hollow cast with a pole at the bottom for balance. Doctors gave Molly a special horseshoe at the bottom of the leg. This horseshoe she had had a stamp of a smile face in it! After the operation, Molly walked around on all four legs, as if nothing had ever happened to her! Now, with every step she takes, she stamps a smile in the dirt. But she leaves her mark in other ways, too. Kaye Harris took Molly to the false leg center. There were children who, like Molly, had artificial arms or legs. They were amazed to see a pony with a false leg. Molly made them smile and gave them hope. Soon, Molly began to visit schools, nursing homes, army bases and hospitals. A book was even written about Molly! 24. Molly is the name of a . A. dog B. horse C. parent D. child 25. Which of the following is true according to the text? A. Molly can speak to people in kind words. B. Kay Harris took Molly to a children’s hospital after the attack. C. In the beginning, doctors had planned to end Molly’s life. D. Molly sometimes leaves smiling marks on people’s faces. 26. What is unique(獨特的) about Molly? A. Molly has a false leg with a horseshoe shaped like a smiling face. B. Molly ran a race and won the first prize. C. Molly often visits places such as schools and parks. D. Molly has bee a symbol of hope for people of all ages. 27. Which is the best title for the passage? A. A Book on Molly B. A False Leg C. A successful Operation D. Leaving her Mark C In 1978, I was 18 and was working as a nurse in a small town about 270 km away from Sydney. Australia. I was looking forward to having five days off from duty. Unfortunately, the only one train a day back to my home in Sydney had already lest. So I thought I’d hitch a ride(搭便車) . I waited by the side of the highway for three hours but no one stopped for me. Finally, a man walked over and introduced himself as Gordon. He said that although he