Imagine being given the opportunity to wake up to lions, eat your meals with monkeys, and even share your bath with bears, all from the comfort of a unique new lodging experience.
The Jamala Wildlife Lodge opened its doors in January 2015, which was set up in an effort to educate visitors about aiding the survival of many of the world’s endangered species.
“It’s great for the animals; they’re going to get more space. It’s great for the viewing public; they’re going to get more things to see. It will be great for tourism and just for the local community,” said Richard Tindale, the owner and operator.
Spreading across three locations in the National Zoo, the 18 rooms, which range from giraffe tree houses to jungle bungalows, offer a fantastic experience with wildlife.
The Giraffe Treehouse
The Giraffe Treehouse is set among the giraffe enclosures, and the Jungle Bungalows are luxurious individual houses which are next to either lion, cheetah(猎豹), brown bear, or Malaysian sun bear enclosures.
The Ushaka House
Housing up to 26 people, the Ushaka House is built around the monkey enclosure and has a built-in aquarium which offers private views of some of the zoo’s sharks.
The Burley Griffin House
Only meters from the edge of Lake Burley Griffin, the indoor and outdoor entertaining areas have splendid views across the lake to Black Mountain.
The Shark House
The Shark House has its own little jetty(码头) and it comes out over the shark tank here and so the people who stay in the room will be able to go to their bedroom and pat the shark.
Location
Located in the heart of Australia’s political capital, the Jamala Wildlife Lodge at the National Zoo and Aquarium is just ten minutes from Canberra’s Central Business District.
1.What can’t be seen at the Jamala Wildlife Lodge?
A. Sharks. B. Lions. C. Monkeys. D. Polar bears.
2.Which of the following is TRUE about the Jamala Wildlife Lodge?
A. The Jamala Wildlife Lodge has altogether 26 houses.
B. The Jamala Wildlife Lodge has a very long history.
C. The Jamala Wildlife Lodge is outside the National Zoo.
D. The Jamala Wildlife Lodge lies in the heart of Canberra.
3.If a tourist wants to visit Lake Burley Griffin, he’d better choose ________.
A. The Giraffe Treehouse B. The Ushaka House
C. The Burley Griffin House D. The Shark House
4.The purpose of writing the passage is to ________.
A. attract more tourists to visit the National Zoo
B. introduce the Jamala Wildlife Lodge in Australia
C. raise people’s awareness of protecting animals
D. offer visitors an opportunity to play with sharks
5.What does the underlined word “enclosure” refer to?
A. An opening port. B. A closing land.
C. A swimming pool. D. A high place.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
1.What was the relationship between the speaker and Paul at first?
A. Classmates. B. Workmates. C. Boyfriend and girlfriend.
2.How did the restaurant owner acknowledge the speaker’s work?
A. He offered her free meals.
B. He gave her a discount on meals.
C. He paid her a high salary.
3.What changed the speaker’s impression of Paul?
A. His relationship with Sophie.
B. His superb cooking.
C. His devotion to work.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1.What was the woman’s favorite subject in college?
A. Law. B. English. C. French.
2.How long did the woman work in the last company?
A. About 4 years. B. About 6 years. C. About 9 years.
3.What is the woman’s greatest concern?
A. Salary. B. Further education. C. Paid leaves.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1.Where does the conversation probably take place?
A. In a library. B. In an office. C. In a classroom.
2.How many brothers and sisters does the man have?
A. 5. B. 3. C. 2.
3.What are the speakers mainly talk about?
A. Love. B. Friendship. C. A family.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1.When does the conversation take place?
A. At the beginning of a class.
B. In the middle of a class.
C. Between the classes.
2.Why didn’t the boy answer any questions on the homework?
A. He found them difficult.
B. He read the wrong chapter.
C. He forgot to read the chapter.
3.How did the boy get to school this morning?
A. On foot. B. By bus. C. By bike.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1.What day is it today?
A. Wednesday. B. Thursday. C. Friday.
2.How will the man’s brother come?
A. By train. B. By car. C. By air.
3.What will the woman do on Friday night?
A. Meet Professor Smith. B. Celebrate her birthday. C. Attend a lecture.