What a victory ________ those rich and proud women!
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A.to envy at  
B.to be envied at
C.to envy by  
D.to be envied by
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科目:高中英語 來源:2011-2012學(xué)年黑龍江省哈三中高二下學(xué)期期中考試英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解


Thank you for your interest in volunteering with the City of Melbourne's tourism program.
If you would like to receive an email advising you of the next recruitment(招募) intake, please email tourism@melbourne.vic.gov.au
Information about volunteering with Tourism Melbourne
Volunteers play a vital role in the City of Melbourne’s tourism services. They provide information on Melbourne to around two million visitors each year. Their love and knowledge of the city and regional Victoria adds to Melbourne's reputation as a friendly, welcoming and culturally vibrant (有活力的) city.
The City of Melbourne’s tourism branch generally conducts two volunteer recruitment intakes each year for the following tourism programs:

  • City Ambassadors
  • Melbourne Visitor Booth at Bourke Street Mall
  • Melbourne Visitor Centre at Federation Square 
  • Melbourne Greeter Service
   Places are limited and prospective volunteers must participate in a selection process based around the following criteria. Volunteers must be:
第一節(jié)   passionate about Melbourne
第二節(jié)   customer service focused
第三節(jié)   familiar with computer
第四節(jié)   available for one four-hour shift (either morning or afternoon) each week for a minimum of one year
第五節(jié)   team players who love meeting with people
第六節(jié)   able to demonstrate a commitment to the City of Melbourne’s values(as outlined in the online application)
More information
To find out more about becoming a tourism volunteer, contact us online or phone 03 9658 9658.
For other volunteering opportunities, see national volunteer recruitment website Go Volunteer.
【小題1】Where will you most probably read the above passage?
A.In classified tourism advertisements.
B.In a radio report of a tourism program.
C.In a book review about volunteering.
D.On a local government website.
【小題2】Which of the following is NOT one of the requirements for a volunteer?
A.Owning a driver’s license.
B.Enjoying meeting people.
C.Having computer skills.
D.A four-hour shift each week.
【小題3】 It can be inferred from the passage that ______.
A.the program’s recruitment takes place every two years
B. Go Volunteer offers more information about Melbourne’s volunteer program
C.if you know Melbourne well, you are sure to be admitted as a tourism volunteer
D.even though you are interested in the program, you can’t be its member right now
【小題4】What would be the best title for the passage?
A.Does Volunteering Pay Back?
B.Welcome to the City of Melbourne!
C.Tourism Volunteer Program.
D.Interest and Tourism Volunteering.

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                           Useful informationMELBOURNE VISITOR CENTRE

Federation Square,

Corner Swanston & Flinders Street

Telephone(03) 9658 9658  Fax: (03) 9650 6168

Email:tourism@Melbourne.vic.gov.au

www.thatsmelbourne.com.au

TELEPHONE INFORMATION

Calls from public telephones in Australia cost 40c. Most public telephones in Australia now use prepared phone cards. These can be purchased in post offices, newsagents, gift shops and many other outlets in denominations from A$5 to A$50. They can be used for local, interstate and international calls.

24 HOUR EMERGENCY NUMBERS

Fire, Police and Ambulance                        000

Lifeline Counselling Service                    131 114

Poisons Information Service                    131 126

Alcohol& Drug Counselling Service        (03) 9416 1818

TELEPHONE INTERPRETING SERVICE

This service operates 24 hours a day offering

assistance in communication in over 100 languages.

To access call 131 450

Regular Bus & Train Services

One of the threat advantages of the SydneyPass is that it includes unlimited travel on regular bus and ferry services as well as train travel. One pass does it all, so you can relax and enjoy yourself.

Sydney Buses

With a SydneyPass you can travel all day on the entire Sydney Buses network. The easily recognizable blue and white buses provide frequent and convenient services to metropolitan suburbs. Simply insert your SydneyPass ticket in the ‘green machines’ located inside all Sydney Buses.

With a SydneyPass you can travel as far as Palm Beach(north),Miranda(south) and Parramatta(west). Travel area is outlined in blue on the map.

CityRail Trains

You can also use your SydneyPass to travel on CityRail trains. Travel area is highlighted in red on the map.(excludes Airport Link-other than return airport transfers). Additional use of Airport Link stations outside of return trip will require you to pay a station access fee.

 

45. Where can you most probably find the above information?

  A. from a newspaper                       B. from a magazine

  C. from a travellers’book               D. from a geography book

46. Which of the following is true according to the passage?

A.The emergency telephone number 110 in China has the same function as the emergency number 000 in Australia.

B.Travelling in Melbourne, you may ask a volunteer for help at any time.

C.A phone card costs from A$5 to A$50

D.The phone card can’t be used for international calls.

47.What can we infer from the above information?

A.        Melbourne is a city attracting large numbers of foreign tourists

B.        To buy telephone cards, you’d better go to a post office.

C.        Sydney’s public transportation is more developed than that of Melbourne

D.       Sydney Buses all have green machines inside.

48. The Sydneypass can be used _______.

A. to travel on trains as far as the airport    B.to travel on buses painted blue and white

C. to eat at a restaurant                             D.to travel by subway

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Recently we’ve observed an increasing request from disadvantaged and regional schools for attending one of our zoo areas at no cost or partly paid some organizations. Zoos Victoria believes that all children should have the opportunity to have an early memory of visiting the zoo, and gain an understanding of the wild and natural world that humans share with animals. Zoos Victoria wins the support of the Ian Potter Foundation to help achieve this goal.

Funding available for schools to enter an educational program at Zoos Victoria in 2012

Applications are open from November 23, 2011 to February 12, 2012.

Children from disadvantaged and originally isolated schools are provided with the opportunity to visit the zoo and attend an interactive education experience at no charge.

The program objectives are:

·To start developing “environmentalists” within low social and economic groups.

·To support the youth from disadvantaged backgrounds to have greater awareness of wildlife and have ongoing opportunities to get relevant information about animals and the environment through the zoos’ website.

What is covered under the program?

·Travel to the zoo — transport costs will be partly or fully paid back to the school on the basis of the number of children applied for the program.

·Student entry to one area of Zoos Victoria and an educational experience.

Which schools are able to take part in the program?

·Open to schools in Victoria.

·Consideration will be given to schools that have not previously been able to enter one of our zoo areas, list as “disadvantaged” ones or come from regionally isolated areas.

·Able to visit an area of Zoos Victoria within the 2012 school year.

·Applications must be supported by the school principal.

·Able to complete a short evaluation of the program.

How to apply for the program?

·Download the application forms.

·Complete all the details, including a signature from your principal and attaching a quote for transport costs.

·Return the application forms to Margaret Harwood at Zoos Victoria by email to mharwood@zoo.org.au or by post to PO Box 74, Parkville, VIC 3052.

·Please contact Margaret Harwood at 03 9285 9462, if there are any further questions.

59. Zoos Victoria wanted to help students in disadvantaged and regional schools _______.

   A. take action to protect wildlife in isolated areas

   B. develop a passion for wildlife and nature

   C. raise money for wildlife in the zoo

   D. learn more about plants and animals in the wild

60. Whether your transport costs are free or partly charged depends on _______.

   A. if you have a deep ecological understanding

   B. what connections you build with nature

   C. how many applications there are for the program

   D. which area of Zoos Victoria you will visit

61. Which of the following schools is most likely to take part in the program?

   A. A disadvantaged school in New York.

   B. A school from an isolated area of Victoria.

   C. A poor private adult school in America.

   D. A school with a lack of wildlife education.

62. To be qualified for the program, you have to _______.

   A. come from a school near Zoos Victoria

   B. pay a visit to Zoos Victoria all the year round

   C. get your parents’ support for the application

   D. make a short comment on the program

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      Recently we’ve observed an increasing request from disadvantaged and regional schools for attending one of our zoo areas at no cost or partly paid some organizations.Zoos Victoria believes that all children should have the opportunity to have aft early memory of visiting the zoo,and gain an understanding of the wild and natural world that humans share with animals.Zoos Victoria wins the support of the Ian Potter Foundation to help achieve this goal.

    Funding available for schools to enter an educational program at Zoos Victoria in 2012.

    Applications are open from November 23,2011 to February l2,2012.

    Children from disadvantaged and originally isolated schools are provided with the opportunity to visit the zoo and attend an interactive education experience at no charge.

The program objectives are.

 ·To start developing “environmentalists” within low social and economic groups.

   ·To support the youth from disadvantaged backgrounds to have greater awareness of wildlife and have ongoing opportunities to get relevant information about animals and the environment through the zoos’ website.

    What is covered under the program?

    ·Travel to the zoo-transport costs will be partly or fully paid back to the school off the basis of the number of children applied for the program.

    ·Student entry to one area of Zoos Victoria and an educational experience.

    Which schools are able to take part in the program?

    ·Open to schools in Victoria.

    ·Consideration will be given to schools that have not previously been able to enter one of our zoo areas,list as “disadvantaged” ones or conic from regionally isolated areas.

    ·Able to visit an area of Zoos Victoria within the 2012 school year.

    ·Applications must be supported by the school principal.

    ·Able to complete a short evaluation of the program.

    How to apply for the program?

    ·Download the application forms.

    ·Complete all the details,including a signature from your principal and attaching a quote for transport costs.

    ·Return the application forms to Margaret Harwood at Zoos Victoria by email to mharwood@zoo.org.au or by post to PO Box 74,Parkville,VIC 3052.

    ·Please contact Margaret Harwood at 03 9285 9462,if there are any further questions.

59.Zoos Victoria wanted to help students in disadvantaged and regional schools    .

  A.take action to protect wildlife in isolated areas

  B.develop a passion for wildlife and nature

  C.raise money for wildlife in the zoo

  D.enjoy the pleasure of visiting a zoo

60.Whether your transport costs are free or partly charged depends on     .

  A.if you have a deep ecological understanding

  B.what connections you build with nature

  C.how many applications there are for the program

  D.which area of Zoos Victoria you will visit

61.Which of the following schools is most likely to take part in the program?

  A.A disadvantaged school in New York.B.A school from all isolated area of Victoria

  C.A poor private adult school in America  D.A school with a lack of wildlife education.

62.To be qualified for the program,you have to           .

  A.come from a school near Zoos Victoria

  B.pay a visit to Zoos Victoria all the year round

  C.get your parents’ support for the application

  D.make a short comment on the program

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Recently we’ve observed an increasing request from disadvantaged and regional schools for attending one of our zoo areas at no cost or partly paid some organizations. Zoos Victoria believes that all children should have the opportunity to have an early memory of visiting the zoo, and gain an understanding of the wild and natural world that humans share with animals. Zoos Victoria wins the support of the Ian Potter Foundation to help achieve this goal.

Funding available for schools to enter an educational program at Zoos Victoria in 2012

Applications are open from November 23, 2011 to February 12, 2012.

Children from disadvantaged and originally isolated schools are provided with the opportunity to visit the zoo and attend an interactive education experience at no charge.

The program objectives are:

·To start developing “environmentalists” within low social and economic groups.

·To support the youth from disadvantaged backgrounds to have greater awareness of wildlife and have ongoing opportunities to get relevant information about animals and the environment through the zoos’ website.

What is covered under the program?

·Travel to the zoo — transport costs will be partly or fully paid back to the school on the basis of the number of children applied for the program.

·Student entry to one area of Zoos Victoria and an educational experience.

Which schools are able to take part in the program?

·Open to schools in Victoria.

·Consideration will be given to schools that have not previously been able to enter one of our zoo areas, list as “disadvantaged” ones or come from regionally isolated areas.

·Able to visit an area of Zoos Victoria within the 2012 school year.

·Applications must be supported by the school principal.

·Able to complete a short evaluation(評估,評價(jià))of the program.

How to apply for the program?

·Download the application forms.

·Complete all the details, including a signature from your principal and attaching a quote for transport costs.

·Return the application forms to Margaret Harwood at Zoos Victoria by email to mharwood@zoo.org.au or by post to PO Box 74, Parkville, VIC 3052.

·Please contact Margaret Harwood at 03 9285 9462, if there are any further questions.

59. Zoos Victoria wanted to help students in disadvantaged and regional schools _______.

  A. take action to protect wildlife in isolated areas

  B. develop a passion for wildlife and nature

  C. raise money for wildlife in the zoo

  D. learn more about plants and animals in the wild

60. Whether your transport costs are free or partly charged depends on _______.

  A. if you have a deep ecological understanding

  B. what connections you build with nature

  C. how many applications there are for the program

  D. which area of Zoos Victoria you will visit

61. Which of the following schools is most likely to take part in the program?

  A. A disadvantaged school in New York.  B. A school from an isolated area of Victoria.

  C. A poor private adult school in America.  D. A school with a lack of wildlife education.

62. To be qualified for the program, you have to _______.

A. come from a school near Zoos Victoria 

B. pay a visit to Zoos Victoria all the year round

C. get your parents’ support for the application 

D. make a short comment on the program

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