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iinspired theme park, “Disneyland will never be pleted. It will continue to grow as long as there is imagination left in the world.” Walt Disney visited Tivoli Gardens during a trip overseas with his wife Lilly. Walt was so impressed with the Danish amusement park that he immediately decided Disneyland should try to emulate (模仿 ) its “happy and unbuttoned (無拘束的 ) air of relaxed fun” Tivoli Gardens is best known for its wooden roller coaster (過山車 ), Rutschebanen, built in 1914. It is one of world’s oldest wooden roller coasters that is still operating today. An operator controls the ride by braking down the hills so it won’t gain too much speed. The world’s second tallest carousel (旋轉(zhuǎn)木馬 ), The Star Flyer, opened in Tivoli in 2020. Eighty meters high and built by the Austrian pany Funtime, it offers panoramic views (全景 ) of the city. As Copenhagen’s crown jewel, Tivoli Gardens is a true fairytale for kids as well as their mum and dad. 66 The underlined word in the third paragraph “exotic” has the closest meaning with __________. A. modern B. foreign C. diverse D. similar 67. The sentence “Tivoli is always evolving without abandoning its original charm or tradition.” can be put at the beginning of __________. A. Paragraph 2 B. Paragraph 3 C. Paragraph 4 D. Paragraph 5 68. According to the passage, Rutschebanen _______________________________________. A. created Tivoli Gardens under the authority of King Christian VIII. B. served as the musical director in Tivoli Gardens from 1843 to 1872. C. is the most famous attraction in Tivoli Gardens. D. was opened in 2020. 69. Which aspect of Tivoli Gardens is not mentioned in the passage? A. its location B. its history C. its architecture D. its opening hours 70. From the passage, we can know that ________________________. A. King Christian VIII approved the construction of Tivoli Gardens because he wanted to bring more fun to the people in the country. B. Tivoli Gardens will never be finished for lack of money. C. Walt Disney liked Tivoli Gardens so much that he decided to copy its style. D. Tivoli Gardens is an ideal tourist destination for kids but not for parents 第四部分 任務(wù)型閱讀(共 10 小題,每小題 1 分,滿分 10 分) 請認真閱讀下列短文,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一個最恰當?shù)膯卧~。每個空格只填一個單詞。 WELLINGTON,NEW ZEALANDTwo US students ,who were trapped in the New Zealand wilderness by a snowstorm trekked(艱難跋涉 )to safety after surviving their nineday trouble by rationing their limited supplies of trail mix and warming themselves in hot springs. Alec Brown and Erica Klintworth,both21,returned to the city of Christchurch on Monday after meeting up with members of a search team. Brown’s mother, Lisa, said she panicked when she first found out her son was missing. But she had faith that Alec, an environmental science major, knew the outdoors well enough to survive, adding that Erica, who is studying graphic design, is a strong woman. The two students, on a foreign study program in New Zealand with University of WisconsinStevens Point ,had planned to hike and camp for a few days at some hot springs on the country’s South Island. But heavy rains and a snowstorm prevented the couple from being able to cross a river and return. But when they realized they were going to be stuck, they started rationing. “A biscuit and jelly one day” Brown wrote , “and even less another” The two didn’t take much food. After three days, a steady rain started. Then on Wednesday, the snowstorm hit and it got progressively worse. But soaking in the hot pools helped keep them warm and slowed energy loss. It wasn’t until Sunday that the river finally seemed safe enough to cross again. They prepared for their hike out by cooking a “good meal” of rice, marshmallows ,peanut butter and chocolate. They then left and crossed the icy waters only up to their waists. They were climbing the mountains under the tree cover when they first heard the helicopter. But it never saw them and they walked out just fine and met up with the search and rescue by the road. Klintworth’s father said the two students are good at solving problems and made the right decision to wait to cross the river .Brown added the relied on his past experiences hiking and camping and felt confident in their ability to survive. “I believe when you go into the bush you take your life into your own hands and need to be prepared to handle whatever conditions occur,” he said . “We could have been more prepared enough to walk ourselves out”. Two Students Survived 9 Days in New Zealand 71. __________ 72. _____________ Lisa had faith that Alec can succeed and the two students were not afraid of their difficulties at all. Effective measures ● 73. ____________ their food: a biscuit and jelly one day, and even less another. ● Keeping warm: soaking in the hot 74. __________ helped keep them and preserve enough energy when there was a snowstorm. Well ● They cooked a “good meal” of rice, marshmallows, peanut butter and chocolate in order to get enough 77. ___________ to overe oning difficulties. ● They waited until the river seemed 78. ___________ enough to cross again. 79. __________ rescue ● They saw a 80. ___________. ● They met up with the search and rescued by the road. 第 五 部分 書面表達 (共 1題,滿分 25分 ) A bookseller in Chongqing municipality has been leaving novels on trains and at stations to inspire more muters to read, after seeing British actress Emma Watson take part in a similar project in London. Author and bookstore owner Jiang Lin, 29, randomly paced 40 works along the city’s lightrail system on Sunday. Jiang’s Books on the Chongqing Light Rail project follows the same model as Books on the Underground, which was started in 2020 and sees “book fairies” leave works on Lond