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long distances.Rental shops are everywhere,the terrain (is famously flat,and an online bikeand I understood immediately.It was an indescribable emotion,a miracle."route planner makes cycling easy.24.Why did Di Tommaso stop his car?Berlin,GermanyA.He ran out of oil.B.He felt uncomfortable.With over 1,000 km of bike paths,the vast majority of which are protected lanes,it's no wonderC.He heard cries of a child.D.He was covering a news story.Berliners love to get around by bike.For travellers,the major sights are within easy reach on a25.What happened to Nicola Tanturli?bicycle.The"Call a Bike"sharing system allows you to return the bike to any station.Close the lockA.He was attacked by wolvesand you're all finished.B.He was calm when he was found.Paris,FranceC.He went to an environmentalist communityHome to the Velib'public bike sharing system that has over 20,000 bikes,and with 500 km ofD.He went out when his parents were sleeping.bike paths,Paris cyclists can enjoy the city safe from motorists.A Velib'station is almost always26.What can we know from the last two paragraphs?within sight,or just around the corner.A.Di Tommaso felt excited about his find.Tokyo,JapanB.The police set off as soon as Di Tommaso called.Despite being home to one of the most expansive public transit networks on the planet,TokyoC.The toddler appeared in the company of an animal.residents still cycle in large numbers.Though the extent of bike lanes is limited,safe drivers ease theD.Di Tommaso appealed to volunteers to join the searchtension between car and cyclist.Unique automated underground bike parking garages provide a bit of27.What is the text mainly about?a technological thrill when you need to store your bike.A.The unity of people can really work miracles.21.What is special about Amsterdam?B.A good joumalist always has a nose for a good story.A.There is a public bike sharing systemC.A missing child was found after a night on the mountain.B.There are more bikes than people.D.Parents should be more careful when caring for their child.C.There are free bikes everywhere.D.There is a speed limit on bikes.22.What is a "Call a Bike"station in Berlin for?Karen Byer,61,knows she'll never join the 13,000"ADK 46ers"who have reached theA.Buying bus tickets.B.Repairing bikes.summits of 46 major peaks in New York's Adirondack Mountains.For one thing,she isn't a fan ofC.Returning bikes.D.Paying the fares.heights.And she's part of an even more exclusive club of adventurers:the"ADK 47 Lakers",a23.Which city has unique automated underground bike parking garages?playful name for the small crew of"lake baggers"who have swum 47 lakes in the Adirondack Park.A.Amsterdam.B.Paris.C.Berlin.D.Tokyo.Similar to peak bagging,where hikers or mountaineers tick off a list of summits to reach,lakeBbagging has swimmers tracking the bodies of water they take a dip in.Unlike peak bagging,A young boy was discovered alive in a mountain gorge in Tuscany yesterday after disappearinglake bagging is less established,with little or no formal recognition or structure,although individualsand groups are increasingly sharing their criteria and online maps.Generally,enthusiasts do it for funfrom his home on Monday night.A television journalist,Giuseppe Di Tommaso,was working on the story and heard cries whenand friendly local competition,or as a personal challenge."We just made up our own rules,"Byerhe pulled over to the side of the road after feeling unwell.He called police rescuers who found 21-explains.month-old Nicola Tanturli frightened but unharmed after spending more than 24 hours in a wild,This summer,with rising interest in wild swimming and peak bagging,lake bagging is poisedmountainous area populated (by wolves and wild boars.(to be the next DIY wilderness adventure trend.If done responsibly,it could also takeThe child is believed to have woken during the night and walked out of his isolated home nearpressure off of sensitive peak areas suffering from overuse,a problem that has troubled thePalazzuolo sul Senio in the rugged Mugello region north of Florence.The family live in theAdirondacks in recent years.Ecovillaggio Campanara,an environmentalist community of organic farmers,about three miles fromA report published last August by the Adirondack Council,an environmental stewardship group,where the toddler(学步的儿童)was found.cited litter,crowding,and trail degradation among the problems caused by tourists-12.4 million inSome 1,000 emergency personnel and volunteers took part in a search after his parents raised2018-who now pack (the park year-round.The group released 52 recommendations,amongthe alarm."The child was in bushes in the forest but he only had a few scratches.When I told thethem limiting use at times,increasing Leave No Trace training,and possibly implementing a permitpolice they initially didn't want to believe me,"Di Tommaso said."He was covered in dirt and theysystem.thought it might be an animal.Then,luckily,we had confirmation that it was the child."28.Why does the author mention Karen Byer in paragraph 1?Di Tommaso described the find as the scoop(独家新闻)of his life.“It was the greatestA.To introduce the topicB.To support his argument.achievement of my career,being useful in saving a life,that of a child,"he said."I heard his cryC.To make comparisons.D.To provide examples.第3页青于蓝高考英语核揆钮·综合训练(一】第4页青于蓝高考英语枝揆钮,综合训练一】」