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rowding around”可知在Kastellet Fortress,作者發(fā)現最困難的事情就是和雕塑拍照,故選D。根據第二段中的“I was staying in an Airbnb, and rented a bike so I could cover more ground.”可知作者租一輛自行車是因為她想要看盡可能多的旅游勝地,故選D。To show her love of Copenhagen【答案】(1)D(2)D(3)B(4)C 【解析】【分析】本文是一篇記敘文,講述了作者去哥本哈根的窮游經歷。To introduce a new attractionC.To remember a holidayLittle Mermaid Statue(4)What is the author39。Glyptotek art museumTivoli GardensRundetaarnHaving a photo taken with a statue.(3)Which of the following didn39。Listening to the sound of wavesB.Because she wanted to see as many attractions as possible.(2)What did the author find difficult at the Kastellet Fortress? A.Because she found nowhere to rent other vehicles.Because she didn39。 Before I unwillingly boarded the train back to the airport, I told myself that I must visit again—to experience the thrills of Tivoli Gardens, try more of the street food and everything else from this amazing city.(1)Why did the author rent a bike? A. After ing down, I hiked up to the Kastellet Fortress to see the famous Little Mermaid statue. Taking a photo with her was almost impossible with all the tourists crowding around—but sitting there and hearing the lapping waves of the deep blue Baltic Sea, waiting for the sun to set, was an unforgettable and calming experience.s library hall. At the top, there39。m always strapped for cash,so I assumed I could only afford to breathe the air — but luckily everything about Copenhagen is breathtaking.5.閱讀理解故選C。(4)考查推理判斷。因此推斷菟絲子會影響農民們的收入。根據最后一段中的“When it does get out of hand, dodder can greatly reduce a farmer39。故選D。根據第三段中的“If it cannot catch a smell of a potential host within a few days, it will dry up”可知,菟絲子如果不能很快找到可以寄生的植物,它就會變干,因此推斷即使周圍有許多水它也會消失死亡。根據第一段中的“Except for its flowers, the plant looks like spaghetti, a kind of noodles in the shape of long thin pieces that look like string when they are cooked.”可推斷,作者把菟絲子和意大利面條相比是用人們熟悉的東西來說明它的形狀,故選D。To introduce recent improvements in farming methods.【答案】(1)D(2)D(3)C(4)C 【解析】【分析】本文是一篇說明文,介紹了一種有特殊生長習性,危害農作物生長的攀附植物——菟絲子。To introduce the special abilities of a dangerous plant.B.Dodder can only survive in the shade.(4)What is the purpose of the passage? A. ine.Dodder gives off smell to attract plants.C.Dodder doesn39。D.C.B.To describe the shape of dodder plants.(2)What does the underlined word “vanish” in the third paragraph mean? A.To introduce the topic of this passage.C.s harvest or even destroy crops pletely. Before sowing their produce, especially farmers in warm parts of the world often check to make sure no unwanted dodder seeds have mixed with their crop seeds. This is a good way to stop dodder plants from making their way to a crop field secretly.(1)Why does the author mention spaghetti in the first paragraph? A. However, a young dodder plant must find a host plant quickly. It no longer needs its root once it is attached to the host and wrapped around it. If it cannot catch a smell of a potential host within a few days, it will dry up and vanish even if there is plenty of water around. Once it finds a host, the young dodder plant will attach itself to it and start growing faster. At that point the dodder plant will drop its root.s almost leafless, threadlike stems hang down on top of other plants that dodder needs to stay alive. Dodder does not produce its own food. Instead, it steals food from other plants. It feeds by sucking juices from the plant which is wrapped around, often making its host very weak or even killing it.4.閱讀理解故選C。(4)考查細節(jié)理解。根據第四段中的“but since 2000 that has slowed to around 2030 finds, mainly due to beach cleaning efforts. He believes that the rise of the Internet has also played a role in the diminishing number of messages in bottles”可知,主要是由于清潔海灘的努力,以及互聯網的興起也對漂流瓶數量的減少起到了作用。故選B。根據第二段中的“He … was surprised to receive responses from each one”可知,當他收到回信后他是非常驚訝的。故選C。所以這種經歷激起了他對瓶裝的信息的搜集。(1)考查段落大意。D.To look for a pen pal.C.To ask for rescue.s message in bottles.(4)What39。D.Many drift bottles have not been washed up onto the beaches.C.People hate to receive messages from strangers.D.C.B.Kruiswijk liked to do some research on bottles thrown into the sea.(2)How did Kruiswijk feel the first time he received response from drift bottles? A.How Kruiswijk formed the hobby of collecting drift bottles.B. ashes on a final journey. One of the more mon uses though is just to send invitations out to prospective pen pals, a quaint notion in these modern times, but, as Kruiswijk so clearly shows, an effective one.(1)What does Paragraph 2 mainly tell us? A. Throwing a message in a bottle out into the sea is a longstanding human tradition dating back to the time of the Greek philosopher Theophrastus, about 310 BC,who used the bottles to study water currents. Scientists still apply the method to this day, as a means to help researchers develop ocean circulation maps, and to crowdsource scientific studies of ocean currents.instant satisfaction39。s less。 “I find my messages in bottles on the beach of Zandvoort, where I live, and on the Dutch Islands,” Kruiswijk recently told Great Big Story. “Messages in bottles is slow mail. It takes you days, or weeks, or months to find a bottle. ” 68yearold Kruiswijk says that his unusual hobby began in 1983 when he found three drift bottles (漂流瓶) on his local beach, each containing letters and return addresses. He wrote to all three addresses and was surprised to receive responses from each one. It was this experience that aroused his interest in hunting and collecting messages in bottles, and he hasn39。3.閱讀理解根據最后一段中的“ Just li