1潍坊一模模拟试题英语第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AStagecoachBuses—Populartickets2020.3.221.Whatistrueaboutthe“Dayrider”ticket?A.Youneedthecorrectchangetobuyit.B.Youcanuseittotravelanywhereinthecity.C.Itcanbepurchasedwithyourmobilephone.D.Itcanbeusedwithanybuscompany.2.Ifyouwanttogosightseeingaroundofthelakeareas,whichticketisthemostsuitable?A.Dayrider.B.BusandBoat.C.Sightseeing.D.Studenttickets.DayriderTravelasmuchasyoulikeinoneday.WithStagecoachDayriderbusticketsyoucanmakeasmanyjourneysasyoulikeforoneday.Theyoffermorevalueformoneythanbuyingasingleorreturn,asyoucantravelonallStagecoachbuseswithinyourchosenticketzone.BuyticketsusingtheStagecoachBusApporbuyonthebus.Withcontactlesspaymentsnowavailableonallourbuses,youdon'tneedtoworryaboutfindingthecorrectchange!BusandBoatUnlimitedbustravelforonecarintheselectedzone,plusaboatride.Explorethecountrysideonbusandthenenjoythefinemountainviewsfromthecomfortofaboatdeck.Youcanboardoneofourmanyboatsorsteamerslocatedatfourofthedistrictsmostoutstandinglakes.Stagecoachhavecombinedbus&boatticketswhichareavailableforConiston,DetwentWater,UllswaterandWindermere.SightseeingTicketsNevergetlostanddon'tmissathing.Hop-onandhop-offalldayasmuchasyoulikeatanyofthebusstopsontherouteandseeallthebestsightsandattractionsyourchosentownorcityhastooffer.You'llalsolearnlotsofhistoryalongthewayfromoneofourexpertguides.StudentTicketsFlexiblestudentbusticketsAreyouastudentandgettingreadyforthenewterm?YoucantravelforalotlesswithStagecoach'sstudentbustickets.You'llneedacurrentstudentIDcardwithaphototobuyaStagecoachstudentticket.ThenameonyourIDcardwillneedtomatchthenameonyourticket.23.Whatisneededifyouwanttobuyastudentticket?A.Aphotoofyourself.B.Yourname.C.Thebusapp.D.ValidstudentID.BItwasthesmallhoursofthemorningwhenwereachedLondonAirport.IhadcabledLondonfromAmsterdam,andtherewasahiredcartomeet,buttherewasonemoreunfortunatehappeningbeforeIreachedmyflat.InallmytravelsIhavenever,butforthatonce,beenrequiredbytheBritishcustomstoopenasinglebagortodomorethanstatethatIcarriednogoodsliabletoduty.Itwas,ofcourse,myfault;theextremetirednessandnervoustensionofthejourneyhaddestroyedmydiplomacy(外交).Iwas,forwhicheverreason,sotiredthatIcouldhardlystand,andtothequestion,“haveyoureadthis?”Irepliedwithextremefoolishness,“yes,hundredsoftimes.”“Andyouhavenothingtodeclare?”“Nothing.”“Howlonghaveyoubeenoutofthiscountry?”“Aboutthreemonths.”“Andduringthattimeyouhaveacquirednothing?”“NothingbutwhatisonthelistIhavegivenyou.”Heseemedmomentarilyataloss,butthenheattacked.Theattack,whenitcame,wasutterlyunexpected.“Wheredidyougetthatwatch?’Icouldhavekickedmyself.Twodaysbefore,whenplayingwatergameswithafriendinthebath,IhadforgottentotakeoffmyROLEX,andithad,notunnaturally,stopped.Ihadgoneintothemarketandbought,fortwelveshillingsandsixpence,anuglytimepiecethatmadeastrangenoise.Ithadstoppedtwice,withoutanyreason,duringthejourney.Iexplained,butIhadalreadylostface.Iproducedmyownwatchfromapocket,andaddedthatIshouldbegratefulifhewouldconfiscate(没收)thereplacement.“Itisnotaquestionofconfiscation,”hesaid,“thereisafineforfailingtodeclaredutiablegoods.AndnowmayIpleaseexaminethatRolex?”IttookanotherquarterofanhourtopersuadehimthattheRolexwasnotcontraband(走私货).JustwhenIletoutasighofrelief,hebegantosearchmyluggage!4.WhendidthewriterarriveatLondonAirport?A.Intheearlymorning.B.Lateatnight.C.Atnoon.D.Lateinthemorning.5.Whatcanweconcludefromthequestionsaskedbythecustomsofficer?A.Hewasjustdoinghisdutybyaskingthepassengersomeusualquestions.B.Hemusthavenoticedthewriter'suglywatch.3C.Hewantedtoembarrassthewriter.D.Hemusthavenoticedthewriter'stiredness.6.Whatdidthewriterthinkofthewatchheboughtinthemarket?A.HewasfondofthewatchbecauseitwasaRolex.B.Hefoundthewatchusefulthoughitwasverycheap.C.Hedidn'tlikethewatchatall.D.Hewasinterestedinthewatch.7.Afterreadingthestorywecaninferthatthewriter.A.knewlittleaboutthecustomsregulationsB.spentalongtimeatthecustomsbutwasnotfinedC.waspunishedbecauseofcarryingmanycontrabandgoodsD.musthavefailedincatchingthehiredcarCThisseason,thebushfiresinAustraliahaveburnedmorethan12.35millionacresofland.Atleast25peoplehavebeenkilledand2000homesdestroyed.AccordingtotheBBC,thisisthemostcasualties(伤亡)fromwildfiresinthecountrysince2009.TheUniversityofSydneyestimatesthat480millionanimalshavediedinSouthWalesalone.ZekeHausfather,anenergysystemsanalystandclimateresearcheratBerkeleyEarth,saidwarmertemperaturesandextremeweatherhavemadeAustraliamoresusceptibletofiresandincreasedthelengthofthefireseason.“Thedrierconditionscombinedwithrecordhightemperaturesin2019createdmainconditionsforthedisastrousfires.Australia’sfireswereworsenedbythecombinationofthosetwo.2019wastheperfectstormforbeingthewarmestyearonrecordforAustraliaandthedriestyearonrecordforAustralia,”HausfatheraddedonFriday.KevinTrenberth,aseniorscientistattheUSNationalCenterforAtmosphericResearch,saidwarmeroceantemperaturesarealsocontributedtomorevariableweatheraroundtheworld.Trenberthbelievesthatglobalwarmingcontributedtoenergyimbalancesandhotspot