【考点突破】阅读理解:27 旅游 专项练--2025中考英语备考(含答案)

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【考点突破】阅读理解:27 旅游 专项练--2025中考英语备考(含答案)
1.When is Easter Sunday in 2024
A.On April 1st. B.On March 31st. C.On April 29th. D.On March 30th.
2.What is NOT included in the South Mountain Serenity hike
A.Seeing green trees and lots of flowers. B.Having a nice view of Chongqing city.
C.Enjoying a nice brunch at the Westin. D.Visiting some temples in the South Mountain.
3.How can people join in the two activities above
A.By making a telephone call. B.By writing an email.
C.By Scanning QR codes. D.By writing a letter.
Welcome to Guangdong Museum Guangdong Museum is a big museum located in Zhujiang New Town, the center of Guangzhou. The museum looks like a fine ancient box full of treasures. We invite you to visit the museum and enjoy a great trip here. Please read the instructions below.Development: ● Opened to the public on October 1st, 1959. ● Built a new building in 2003 by the People’s Government of Guangdong Province. ● Started to welcome visitors On May 18th, 2010. Parts of exhibitions (展览) ● There are three parts of exhibitions including history, nature and art. In the exhibition of Guangdong History and Culture, you can see paintings, photos and learn about the change of Guangdong from the Maba Man to the new China. In the exhibition of the Duan Inkstone (砚石), people can see the best ink stone in China—the Duan Inkstone, which is in the color of purple and smooth. With the modern building and the perfect management system, Guangdong museum has a chance to become one of the best museums in China, even around the world. Some tips for visiting: ● Opening hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday to Sunday. ● Free tickets can be got with an ID card. For more information, please visit us at http://www..
4.How long has the new building of the Guangdong Museum been built
A.About 10 years. B.About 20 years. C.About 30 years. D.About 64 years.
5.Which exhibition in the museum isn’t mentioned
A.History. B.Nature. C.Music. D.Art.
6.What can people see in the exhibition of the Duan Inkstone
A.Fine treasures. B.Some paintings. C.Purple photos. D.Purple inkstone.
7.How can the tourist visit the museum
A.On Friday with an ID card. B.On Monday with an ID card.
C.On Friday without tickets. D.On Monday with tickets.
8.Where is the passage most probably from
A.A guide book. B.A magazine. C.A science book. D.A website.
In a highly expected return to a world of magic and wonder, the second-biggest Disneyland in the world—Shanghai Disneyland—opened again on June 30th, 2022. You can immerse (沉浸) yourself in the magic of Disney’s storytelling. Please join us to find out the hidden magic of Disney! Mickey Avenue When you enter the park, you’ll first arrive at Mickey Avenue. Everyone’s favourite Disney Friends live here! All day long, your favourite Disney characters will say hello to you. It’s the season for ice cream! You can go to II Paperino for LinaBell-themed ice cream if you enjoy eating ice cream. It also serves different kinds of cold drinks. Enchanted Storybook Castle (城堡) From sunrise to sunset, from autumn and winter to spring and summer, the Enchanted Storybook Castle is always shining! It’s the tallest and largest Disney castle in the world. At night, you can’t miss ILLUMINATE—the night-time show! Along with the fireworks, scenes (场景) from classic Disney movies will come to life. Treasure Cove Shanghai Disneyland’s Treasure Cove is the first Disneyland pirate-themed (海盗主题的) park in the world. As soon as you arrive, you’ll become a member of the Pirates of the Caribbean (加勒比海盗). Join us to do battle for the Sunken Treasure! There are also many amazing shops for you! You can buy your dream Disney clothes, toys and more. In a word, welcome to Shanghai Disneyland to experience the magical world!
9.What is the second biggest Disneyland in the world
A.Hongkong Disneyland. B.Tokyo Disneyland.
C.Shanghai Disneyland. D.California Disneyland.
10.Who may say hello to you on Mickey Avenue
A. B. C. D.
11.When can a visitor enjoy ILLUMINATE
A.In the morning. B.At night.
C.In the afternoon. D.At midnight.
12.What do we know about Shanghai Disneyland
A.Its Treasure Cove is the first Disneyland pirate-themed park in the world.
B.Mickey Avenue is the last place you arrive when you go into it.
C.It only sells LinaBell-themed ice cream at II Paperino.
D.Autumn and winter are the best time to go to Enchanted Storybook Castle.
13.Where is this passage most probably from
A.A fashion magazine. B.A science website.
C.A movie poster. D.A travel guide.
Ocean Park, Hong Kong Location: Hong Kong There are three giant pandas in Ocean Park: Anan, Lele and Yingying are presents from China’s central government to celebrate the tenth anniversary (周年) of Hong Kong’s return to motherland in 2007.
Dujiangyan Panda Base (基地) Location: Dujiangyan, about 60km from Chengdu Pandas: about 30 Activities: spending time with pandas as a panda keeper Best for: those who want a less-crowded panda volunteer programme Time needed: 1 day
Beijing Zoo Location: Beijing Pandas: about 10 Activities: watching pandas only Best for: travellers who can’t make it to Chengdu Time needed: 2 hours
Wolong China Giant Panda Garden Location: about 79 km northwest of Chengdu Pandas: about 74 Activities: watching pandas, taking care of pandas, taking photos with a panda Best for: people who want to take part in the volunteer programme (taking care of pandas) Time needed: 2 days
Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding (繁殖) Location: the outskirts (市郊) of Chengdu, about 40 minutes by car Pandas: about 150 Activities: watching pandas and panda breeding films Best for: people who don’t have much time, and are only interested in watching or holding pandas Time needed: half a day
14.Visitors can see about ________ pandas in Ocean Park, Hong Kong.
A.26 B.15 C.3 D.30
15.What activities can visitors do in Dujiangyan Panda Base
A.Watch pandas only.
B.Spend time with pandas as a panda keeper.
C.Watch pandas and panda breeding films.
D.Watch pandas, take care of pandas and take photos with a panda.
16.How long does it take to visit pandas in Beijing Zoo
A.Two hours. B.Half a day. C.One day. D.Two days.
17.Which two places provide the panda volunteer programme
A.Dujiangyan Panda Base and Beijing Zoo.
B.Dujiangyan Panda Base and Wolong China Giant Panda Garden.
C.Beijing Zoo and Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding.
D.Wolong China Giant Panda Garden and Chengdu Research Base of Giant PandaBreeding.
18.Which place has the most pandas
A.Beijing Zoo. B.Dujiangyan Panda Base.
C.Wolong China Giant Panda Garden. D.Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding.
The first “forest library” in Shanghai opened to the public in February, 2023. It gives readers a good time to relax and read in a natural environment.
Known as Read & Joy Forest, the “forest library” lies in a green area near Shanghai Library East. Covering an area of 20,546 square meters, it allows visitors to take a walk in the quiet and green forest.
In order not to make much trouble to the forest, the library is in the open air and has simple things like chairs and an information desk.
“I learnt about the ‘forest library’ from my friends, so I came here,” said Wang Tao, a 21-year-old college student. “The green outdoor environment is good for my eyes. I’ll come back for sure.”
Having a library in the woods is an extension (延伸) of reading indoors, according to XuQiang, head of Shanghai Library. Xu added, “It offers different reading experiences to readers. They enjoy these experiences a lot.”
Most of the visitors to the “forest library” are young people and parents with their children, who either lose themselves in reading or take a walk in the forest. “I am really fond of the fresh air and the trees here. I’ve spent the whole morning indoors, and want to get some fresh air. The library makes it possible to enjoy reading in a natural environment. I feel very relaxed here.” said one reader Zhang Ming sitting on a chair.
19.What can we know about Read & Joy Forest
A.It’s far from Shanghai Library East. B.It may bring much trouble to the forest.
C.It’s over 20,000 square meters in area. D.It opened in February in Shanghai this year.
20.Why will Wang Tao return to the library
A.It is not far way from his home. B.He can read all kinds of books there.
C.Its environment is good for his health. D.He likes taking a walk in the quiet forest.
21.What can we learn from the text
A.The “forest library” is in the center of Shanghai.
B.Only young people show great interest in the library.
C.Wang Tao went to the “forest library” with his friends.
D.Zhang Ming likes the natural environment of the library.
22.What is the text
A.A poem. B.A diary. C.An introduction. D.A speech.
Pisa is a small city. It is famous for the Leaning Tower of Pisa. If you think that Pisa has only one leaning tower, you may just be wrong. This city has three leaning towers. Home of the famous scientist Galileo, Pisa is also known for (以……闻名) its universities because the city is home of some of the most important universities in Europe. Leaning Tower of Pisa
No visit to Paris is complete without a trip to Louvre Museum, one of the largest and most famous art museums in the world. About 35,000 works of art from different centuries are on show, of which the Mona Lisa is the best-known. Louvre Museum
Heavy snow, cold wind and thin oxygen, Mount Qomolangma seems to say no to any climber who dreams about making it to the top of the world. Tenzing and Edmund were the earliest to arrive at the top, but they were up there for just 15 minutes before coming down. Mount Qomolangma
In the north of England lies Lake District National Park, which is very beautiful, with hills, lakes and forest. Most tourists enjoy walking around the lakes and climbing mountains. Lake District National Park is also a perfect place to paint the beautiful countryside. Lake District National Park
23.What is Pisa famous for besides (除……之外,还……) leaning towers
A.Universities. B.Art exhibitions. C.Festivals. D.Museums.
24.Where can you go if you want to enjoy walking around the lakes
A.Leaning Tower of Pisa. B.Louvre Museum.
C.Mount Qomolangma. D.Lake District National Park.
25.The following make it difficult to reach the top of Qomolangma EXCEPT (除……之外) _________.
A.heavy snow B.large lakes C.cold wind D.thin oxygen
26.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage
A.Pisa is famous for the Leaning Tower of Pisa. It has four leaning towers.
B.Lake District National Park is in the south of England.
C.Tenzing and Edmund were the first to reach the top of Qomolangma.
D.The works of art in Louvre Museum are from the same century.
27.You may read this passage in a _________.
A.notice B.fiction C.magazine D.dictionary
History Museum
You can know the history of the area and see beautiful old treasures from different ages.
Opening Hours: 10:00 a.m.—8:00 p.m. Tuesday to Sunday
Entrance Fee: Children under 12: $13
Adults: $23
City Bookstore
City Bookstore is not only a bookstore. It also includes a café and some good restaurants. Best of all, it is open all day every day except Wednesdays.
Children’s Fun Park
This park has 13 rides (游乐设施) and is suitable for the whole family. It also has 20 stores, including convenience stores, souvenir (纪念品) shops and restaurants.
Opening Hours: 10:00 a.m.—5:00 p.m. on weekdays
9:00 a.m.—6:00 p.m. on weekends
Entrance Fee: Children over the age of 3: $20
Adults: $25
Green Forest Park
Green Forest Park has many trees, plants, and cute animals. People like to walk, jog, ride bicycles and have picnics there.
28.Tom is 14 years old. If he visits the History Museum with his parents, they should pay ________.
A.$69 B.$49 C.$59 D.$79
29.It is not a good idea to visit the City Bookstore on ________.
A.Mondays B.Tuesdays C.Wednesdays D.Sundays
30.When does the Children’s Fun Park close on weekdays
A.At 5:00 p.m. B.At 6:00 p.m. C.At 8:00 p.m. D.At 7:00 p.m.
31.In the Green Forest Park, you can do the following things EXCEPT ________.
A.ride bicycles B.buy some souvenirs C.see cute animals D.shops and restaurants.
32.Where can you have a big dinner in a restaurant with your family
A.In the History Museum and the City Bookstore.
B.In the City Bookstore and the Children’s Fun Park
C.In the Green Forest Park and the History Museum.
D.In the bicycles and have picnics there.
For centuries, the power of Chinese emperors (皇帝) fell with their control of the Grand Canal. Today, this waterway is shorter than it once was, but it is still the longest man-made river in the world.
The first canal system began around the year 605. China’s Emperor Yang realized that he needed a better way to feed his army and move food quickly from China’s southern rice-growing area to the north. So, he ordered to build the first part of the Grand Canal, connecting other canals, lakes and rivers.
Grand Canal
Over the next 500 years, the canal’s importance grew. However, by 1127, many parts had got worse. In 1279, Kublai Khan began to repair and build new parts of the canal. That created a more direct north-south way to and from Beijing. Future rulers continued to improve the waterway, and it became more and more important.
Besides moving rice around China, the Grand Canal also connected the south and the north in other ways. Soldiers, businessmen and artists transported ideas, local foods, and cultures from one part of China to another. It’s said that is how Peking duck, a dish from Shandong Province, and the Peking Opera, from Anhui and Hubei, were both brought north through the canal.
Even today, the country’s watery highway plays an important role in China. Boats carry tons of coal, food, and other goods to points between Hangzhou and Jining—now the northernmost city the canal reaches.
This development comes at a price, though. “Traditionally we talk about 18 main cities on the Grand Canal, and each had something special about it,” said Zhou Xinhua, the former director of the Grand Canal Museum in Hangzhou. “But now many of these cities are all the same: a thousand people with one face.”
33.Why was the first part of the Grand Canal built
A.To help the army move quickly from the north to the south.
B.To make people from the north be able to visit South China.
C.To transport food from the southern part of China to the north.
D.To improve the communication between the north and the south.
34.Why is the example of Peking Opera used in Paragraph 4
A.To explain why the Grand Canal was improved.
B.To introduce the development of the Grand Canal.
C.To tell the change of the Grand Canal’s role nowadays.
D.To show how the Grand Canal helped with cultural exchange.
35.Which of the following can best describe the Grand Canal in history
A.A transport tool. B.A national lifeline.
C.A place of interest. D.A great gift of nature.
36.What can be inferred from the last paragraph
A.People in the cities on the canal live the same life.
B.Each city needs to find its special way to develop.
C.The development of the canal also brings a problem.
D.Protecting the canal is not so important as it was before.
A city without cars would be very strange, right But Venice is such a city.
Venice is in the northeast of Italy. It wasn’t built on land, like Beijing or Shanghai, but on more than 110 islands. Seawater is everywhere around the city.
Even so, travel isn’t difficult. The waterways have always been the best ways to get around. There are 117 waterways and more than 400 bridges that can guide you where you want to go. People in Venice move from place to place by boat. They like to enjoy the scenery and cool summer nights while taking boat trips. They can talk to other people as they go along.
Venice grew out of small islands in saltwater lakes when some Italians escaped from a war more than 1,500 years ago, and built homes there.
Water makes the city special, but it is also a big problem.
Once, people used too much underground water. This made the city get lower little by little. Now the city has gone down by 23 centimeters. Another problem is the rising seawater. The temperature has risen over the years. This has made the ice of the Arctic Ocean (北冰洋) melt (融化).
Every year, high waters hit the city in autumn and winter. When a lot of water comes, more than half of the city is underwater.
Scientists are trying different ways to stop the city from getting even lower.
37.Where is Venice
A.In Italy. B.In Canada. C.In England.
38.Which is the most impossible way for people in Venice to get around
A.On foot. B.By boat. C.By car.
39.Why is Venice still getting lower and lower
A.Because too many people live there.
B.Because the rising temperature has made the ice melt.
C.Because lots of bridges have been built.
40.What seasons are dangerous for Venice because of high waters
A.Summer and autumn. B.Autumn and winter. C.Summer and winter.
Shanghai won the honorable title of the world’s “smartest city” at the 2020 Smart City Expo World Congress (SCEWC—智慧城市国际博览会) held in the city on November 18. And it becomes the first city in China to receive the honor, according to a news report.
The SCEWC presented the World Smart City Awards to improve diversity (多样化), equality, safety, and collaboration (合作). Shanghai won the City Award at the SCEWC in 2020. Stockholm won the award in 2019.
Since 2011, the SCEWC has taken place in Barcelona every November. Due to the global COVID-19, the SCEWC lasted for two days this year in Barcelona, Shanghai, and New York, both online and offline.
Mao Huidong is the CEO of the Smart City Expo World Congress and Tomorrow City in the Greater China area. “The award shows that Shanghai has made great progress in building the smart city in recent years. At present, Shanghai has 31,400 5G outdoor base stations and 49,800 5G indoor small stations,” he said.
According to Shanghai’s deputy mayor Wu Qing, Shanghai focuses on the leading role of digitization and networking in its development. The city will try to build a smart city to provide happiness and safety for its people.
41.Which city won the World Smart City Awards in 2020
A.Shanghai. B.Stockholm. C.Barcelona.
42.How often does the SCEWC take place
A.Every year. B.Every month. C.Once every two years.
43.How many 5G stations does Shanghai have now
A.31,400. B.49,800. C.81,200.
44.Which could be the best title for the passage
A.The History of the SCEWC B.The First Smart City in China C.The Role of Networking in China
AIR TRAVEL NOTICE1. After you pack your bag, lock it and put a name tag on it. Try to put your valuable items (物品) in your carry-on bags. 2. Don’t forget to bring your passport and night itinerary (行程). 3. Try to be at the airport at least 2 hours before your boarding time. 4. Empty your pockets when you go through security (安检). 5. Check your gate number and boarding time. 6. Turn off your mobile phone before the plane takes off. 7. Take off your hat or sunglasses when you are at immigration. Provide extra documents (额外证明) that support your purpose of stay if necessary, such as a hotel confirmation or your return ticket. 8. If you are going to a foreign country and are not fluent (流畅的) in the language, ask for an interpreter at immigration.
45.What must you have in order to get a boarding pass
A.A passport B.A new toy C.A pet
46.What should you do on board before your plane takes off
A.Turn on your mobile phone B.Turn off your mobile phone C.Play a game on your mobile phone
47.Showing your hotel confirmation or return ticket will support ________.
A.your purpose of stay B.the gate number C.the boarding time
48.What do interpreters do
A.They operate aircraft.
B.They provide services to passengers on a flight.
C.They help others communicate in different languages.
Want to sleep under the sea The company Planet Ocean has plans for an exciting underwater hotel.
The size
The hotel won’t be large, with only 12 guest rooms, and a restaurant. Guests will get to the hotel in a lift—so no getting wet! The hotel will be 10 metres under the ocean and it will be fixed to the sea bed. This way, it will not move too far. Because it won’t be very deep under the water, the sun will shine down and provide light.
The service
The hotel will have clear plastic walls. Guests will be able to clearly see the sea and all the sea animals in their rooms. They will almost get the feeling that they are swimming in the ocean. The rooms will have a shower, TV and even the Internet. The restaurant will serve good meals. Planet Ocean wants to encourage people to eat less fish, so guests won’t find any on the menu. What’s more surprising is that it will be silent in the hotel, so guests will have to imagine the sound of the ocean around them.
The design
The hotel won’t be cheap to build and it won’t be cheap to stay in. But the designers are especially proud of the fact that it will be environmentally friendly. It will use electricity, of course, but it will produce its own, and won’t disturb (打扰) ocean life at all. In fact, some sea animals will build their homes on parts of the building, which can bring real advantages to the underwater life. This hotel must have a promising future.
49.How will the hotel stop itself from moving away
A.By using a lift. B.By getting wet.
C.By providing light. D.By holding the sea bed.
50.What can guests do in the hotel
A.Swim. B.Eat fish. C.Hear the sea. D.See sea animals.
51.What is special about the design of the hotel
A.Wasting energy. B.Saving a lot of money.
C.Troubling the sea animals. D.Being environmentally friendly.
52.What does the writer think of the future of the hotel
A.Doubtful. B.Hopeful. C.Worrying. D.Interesting.
Do you want to have a nice trip in your spare time Maybe Yunnan Province is a good choice for you. There you can enjoy different places of interest.
Time Activities
Day 1 Arrive in Shangri-La (香格里拉). You will meet your local guide at the airport or the station and he or she will take you to the hotel. Visit Napa Lake in your free time in the afternoon.
Day2 Drive to Lijiang (about 2 hours) and visit Tiger Leaping Gorge on the way. After you reach Lijiang, you can visit Black Dragon Pond and Jade Dragon Snow Mountain. You can take the cable cars (缆车) to Baisha Village in Lijiang.
Day 3 Take a bus to Dali (about 3.5 hours). You can go boating on Erhai Lake, visit Bai Village, Xizhou and Zhoucheng or do some shopping in the old Dali town.
Day4 Fly to Kunming in the morning, which is the capital of Yunnan. Then take a tour to the Stone Forest. In the afternoon, end your trip and leave Kunming by air.
Contact Information
Tel: 010-8974630
Working time: 9:00-17:00 from Monday to Friday
53.Who will take you to the hotel when you arrive in Shangri-La
A.Your local guide. B.Your friends. C.Your parents. D.Your diver.
54.You can visit the old Dali town ________.
A.on the first day B.on the second day C.on the third day D.on the fourth day
55.How can you go to Kunming on the fourth day
A.By bus. B.By plane. C.By car. D.By train.
Day 1 Activities: On arrival, your guide will take you to your hotel and give you some tips on local restaurants.You can do some shopping nearby. The rest of the day is free. Meals: dinner
Day 2 Activities: After breakfast, start at Tian’anmen Square, the world’s largest public square, and The Forbidden City, a living place for emperors of Ming and Qing dynasties. After lunch, visit the Temple of Heaven, where the emperors prayed. In the evening, enjoy a good show of Shaolin Kungfu. Meals: three meals
Day 3 Activities: After breakfast, drive to the Great Wall. Besides, take a walk in the world’s biggest Olympic Park, like Bird’s Nest and Water Cube. Finally visit the Summer Palace, the most beautiful garden in China. Have a boat ride on the lake, enjoying the beautiful view. Meals: three meals
Day 4 Activities: Free until you are to the airport. If time permits, you can go to the famous Xiushui Street (silk market). It is a good place to shop for Chinese goods and souvenirs. Meals: breakfast
56.Which meal is served on the first day
A.Breakfast.
B.Lunch.
C.Dinner.
D.Three meals.
57.What can you visit on the second day
A.The Great Wall and the Forbidden City.
B.The Temple of Heaven and the Great Wall.
C.Tian’anmen Square and the Summer Palace.
D.The Forbidden City and the Temple of Heaven.
58.What is the purpose of using brackets like “Xiushui Street (silk market)”
A.To Mark the location of this street to facilitate (方便) visitors’ search.
B.To give a illustration of the street which is the other name of it.
C.To make a deep impression in visitors.
D.To correct the mistake of “Xiushui Street” .
If you are looking for somewhere special to visit in London, we may have the answer for you: Sir John Soane’s Museum. The museum is one of London’s best-kept secrets, and it’s well worth a visit. Sir John, a great architect (建筑师), lived in London during the 18th century (1753—1837), and the amazing thing is that his house is exactly the same as he left it. In fact, visiting the house is just like stepping back in time.
There are three floors which are open to the public. You can start on the first floor. This was Sir John’s work area. You can ask the guards about the paintings on the walls as they tell you something about this family and life. And don’t worry about the guards as they are really nice and helpful. Next, you can go downstairs to the ground floor. Here you can see his rich collection of paintings. For example, there is a series (系列) of interesting paintings about 18th century life in London. Now comes the last part, the underground floor. It’s full of thousands of valuable objects, such as sculptures (雕塑) and models of famous buildings from all over the world. Walking around this part of the house is a bit like being on a treasure hunt, as you can find things hidden away in secret corners. Anyway, you’ll have to go there yourself to see.
Sir John Soane’s Museum is a very small place. It’s only about ten minutes’ walk from the British Museum. There is a free hour-long guided tour every Saturday at 2:30 pm, but the best thing is just to walk about by yourself. So now you know where to go next time you’re in London. We guarantee that it’s an experience you won’t forget!
59.Why is Sir John Soane’s Museum special according to Paragraph 1
A.It is the oldest museum in London. B.There is a time machine in it.
C.It is kept the same as Sir John left it. D.There are lots of secret boxes in it.
60.In which order does the writer advise people to visit the museum
①the underground floor ②the ground floor ③the first floor
A.①②③ B.②①③ C.①③② D.③②①
61.What can be seen on the ground floor of the museum
A.A series of interesting paintings. B.Pictures of Sir John and his family.
C.A valuable collection of sculptures. D.Models of famous buildings in the world.
62.What does the underlined word “guarantee” in the last paragraph probably mean
A.hear B.decide C.promise D.remember
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