资源简介 烟台二中高三开学考试英语2025.8时间:120分钟 总分:150分第一节听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. Where should the man go for breakfast A. To the first floor. B. To the third floor. C. To the fourth floor.2. What does the woman want to study A. Law. B. Painting. C. Music.3. What are the speakers doing A. Planning basketball matches.B. Cleaning basketball courts.C. Watching a game.4. What are the speakers mainly talking about A. Some research results. B. A romantic movie. C. The man’s new book.5. Why can’t the man use his car at the moment A. It has been lent out. B. It is under repair. C. It isn’t insured.第二节听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。6. What relation is the man to Jim A. His teammate. B. His classmate. C. His teacher.7. What do we know about Jim A. He broke his leg. B. He is away on holiday. C. He has started training.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。8. What is wrong with the man’s tickets A. They were misplaced.B. They have not arrived yet.C. They were printed incorrectly.9. When will the concert be held A. On Monday. B. On Wednesday. C. On Thursday.听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。10. What business does the man own A. A hotel. B. A restaurant. C. A cafe.11. What will take place on May 10th A. An opening ceremony. B. A meeting. C. A party.12. What does the man owe his success to A. Fine employees. B. Good management. C. His family’s support.听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。13. What does the man do in the supermarket A. He deals with shelves.B. He works at the cash desk.C. He handles customers’ complaints.14. How long has the man worked in the supermarket A. For one week. B. For two weeks. C. For three weeks.15. What does the woman think of the man A. Sensible. B. Respectable. C. Unreasonable.16. What does the woman suggest the man do A. Leave his job.B. Apologize to the boss.C. Build a good relationship with other workers.听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。17. What can visitors do during the history tour of London Zoo A. Enjoy Darwin’s work.B. Share stories with each other.C. Find out the history of some buildings.18. How long does the tour last A. 15 minutes. B. 30 minutes. C. 45 minutes.19. How does the speaker suggest making bookings A. By using the Internet. B. By making phone calls. C. By going to the ticket office.20. What does the speaker talk about at the end of the talk A. The cost of the guided tour.B. The policy on canceling a booking.C. The information about private bookings.第二部分阅读(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。ACommunity Volunteers ProgramCommunity Volunteers Program is a brand new service opportunity that engages volunteers in weekly service with community-based organizations in neighborhoods surrounding the Boston campus. It offers various volunteer placements that will allow you to connect your skills, passions, and interests with weekly service!826 BostonIt is a nonprofit kids writing and publishing organization empowering traditionally under-served students (age 2 to 13) to find their voices, tell their stories, and gain communication skills to succeed in school and in future life.·Primary Focus: After-school enrichment/tutoring.·Opportunity Type: Remote.Family Gym ProgramFamily Gym's goal is to provide families with young children (age O to 10) with a safe, accessible space to engage in fun, and age-appropriate physical activity.·Primary Focus: Nutrition and Meal Assistance, Nutrition and Physical Education.·Opportunity Type: Virtual/Remote.Community ServingsCommunity Servings actively engages the community to provide medically tailored, nutritious, scratch-made meals to critically ill kids(age 6 to 10) and their families.·Primary Focus: Food Security,Nutrition and Meal Assistance.·Opportunity Type: In person.Hernández After School ProgramHASP involves youth from the Rafael Hernández Two-Way Bilingual School to provide the highest quality of specialized services to meet the educational, social, emotional,cultural,and recreational needs of its students (age 5 to 12) in the surrounding communities.·Primary Focus:After-school enrichment/tutoring for multilingual students.·Opportunity Type:Remote.21. What is the main job of volunteers in 826 Boston A. To teach students expressive skills. B. To provide kids with physical trainingC. To offer teenagers social assistance. D. To help youth with emotional problems.22.Which program may prefer volunteers with medical knowledge A. 826 Boston. B. Family Gym Program.C. Community Servings. D. Hernández After School Program.23.What do the four programs have in common A. They advocate healthy diets. B. They focus on education.C. They feature online service. D. They center around children.BHelga Stentzel’s Clothesline Animals combine charming images as fine art prints invarious sizes.As an artist whose style she calls“household surrealism(超现实主义)”,she works in various media and has a large collection of works. Instead of throwing an old pair of pants or T-shirt away, Helga Stentzel puts her tired garments out to the farm. By hanging them on a simple clothesline she sets up and folding them artfully that look like animals, she takes wonderful pictures. Some are shot in real locations while others are digitally placed in environments in charming form with appealing colors.Siberian-born Stentzel has cooperated with many respectable and well-known brands, one of which is Hogar Verde, a bio-friendly laundry products brand in Ecuador. For them she has created the adorable clothing illusions (错觉)for a print ad campaign, which also drew attention to the endangered animals shown within ,like dinosaurs, polar bears and so on.Stentzel's practice started from her childhood in Siberia, where she spent hours surveying her grandmother's carpet, woods and random objects for recognizable forms, including a pile of buckets looking like the Leaning Tower of Pisa.In what seems a very simple gesture, Stentzel’s works employ household items and turn them into surrealist images that uncover different reading layers from food to clothes, the artist is inspired by everyday objects and gives them a second life through her creative and really poetic personal angle.“I stare at things longer than socially acceptable! It can be anything---a chair, a noodle hanging off the fork, a lamp post in the middle of the road. Observation is a form of thinking for me. I really enjoy studying colors, shapes and textures-with no expectation, simply admiring their unique beauty. Very often there's nothing more to it, but sometimes BOOM!-a creative idea hits my brain, and it makes a link between sliced bread and wrinkled skin of a French bulldog. It’s very unpredictable,” Stentzel said.24. How did Stentzel create an artwork according to paragraph 2 A. By designing clothes on software.B. By painting animals in various colors.C. By taking photos of animals on the farm.D. By hanging clothes folded in animal shapes.25.What is Stentzel’s source of inspiration A. Daily items. B. Tourist attractions. C. Random surveys. D. Childhood adventures.26.Which of the following can best describe Stentzel’s fine art prints A. Complex and digital. B. Meaningful and creative.C. Poetic but commercial D. Ordinary but bio-friendly.27,What can we learn from Stentzel's story A. Art can give people a second life.B. Artworks are from life yet above life.C. Creation is from intentional observation.D. Cooperation results in adorable artworks.CCould the next Emest Hemingway or Jane Austen be a well-engineered AI software program It's a question becoming increasingly pressing as machine language-learning software continues to evolve.Much of this is just nerves. Today’s AI creative writing programs are not yet at a stage of development where they pose a serious threat to Colleen Hoover or Charles Dickens. But while attention continues to focus on the possibility of a blanket takeover of human literature by AI, far less consideration has been given to the prospect of AI co- working with humans.Earlier this month, American sci-fi writer Ken Liu, who had been awarded Hugo and Nebula to his name, joined 12 other professional authors for a writing workshop on Google's Wordcraft. This AI tool, a language generating model, is not yet publicly available but is advertised as an AI-powered writing assistant that can, when given the right instruction from the writer, provide helpful descriptions, create lists of objects or emotional states, and even brainstorm ideas.The writers at the workshop, however, emerged with mixed reports. “Wordcraft is too sensible. Wow!” Robin Sloan wrote. “But 'sensible’ is another word for predictable, overused and boring. My intention here is to produce something unexpected.”I'm unconvinced that writers awarded the Nobel Prize have much to fear from AI. Their work, and that of countless other novelists, short story writers, dramatists and poets, is too particular, too beautifully unique. Even if a model learned what they had done in the past, it would not be able to predict where their creativity might take them in the future. But for authors who write following a pattern, Al might step in, first as assistants before some day to authorship.Production-line novels are nothing new. In the 1970s, Barbara Cartland, who wrote more than 723 books in her lifetime, many of which are romance bestsellers, would read her novels for her secretary to type up at the remarkable rate of roughly seven chapters a week. But already machine has replaced the secretary’s role. Perhaps creative writing software isn't that far from replacing the Mrs. Cartlands of today.28. Which aspect of Al calls for more attention A. Its damage to our nerves. B. Its progress in literary studies.C. Its cooperation with humans. D. Its influence on human literature.29. What can we learn about Wordcraft from the text A. It generates novels automatically.B. It outperforms professional writersC. Its works receive praises from the public.D. Its works bear similarity to existing ones.30. What can writers do to avoid the threat from AI A. Increase writing speed. B. Use diverse resources.C. Produce creative works. D. Follow the latest patterns.31. Which of the following is the best title for the text A. Will AI Replace Human Writers B. AI Warns Mrs. Cartlands of TodayC. Is Writing Running into a New Era D. Wordcraft Lies at the Center of DebateDTwo separate research groups in the U. K. and Denmark have come up with the same idea for a study that could help save endangered species, and have gotten the same results. It involves sucking environmental DNA from the air that animals leave behind.“We use a really small pump that pulls the air through, and we hope the DNA gets caught on the filter(过滤器),”said Elizabeth Clare, the lead researcher. “ It's a bit like making coffee. You make coffee by sucking water through a filter and leaving the coffee grounds behind. That's basically what we're doing; we're just sucking the air through and hoping that the DNA gets lost behind."Clare says the concept has been used for years in different ways. Scientists sample pathogens(病原体) from the air, which has been used to help track COVID-19 Environmental DNA can also be collected from water to help ease invasive species.A big goal for both research teams with the new study is to be able to locate endangered species and help save them. It is important to note that this type of DNA sampling can only be picked up if a species is in the area, so if there were two of the same animal, scientists would not be able to tell which one the DNA came from.Both research groups also reported certain DNA samples not showing up when they knew an animal had been in the area. They also can't tell yet how long an animal's DNA will stick around after it's been in one area. Clare says she'd like to plan more researches to get these answers.But one thing is for sure after conducting the study. Clare says she has a whole newperspective on taking a deep breath.“As you know, I'm walking through a jungle or the park or taking my dog for a walk or my kids out to play ,and I take a deep breath; I think I just inhaled information about all the things that have been here before, and as a scientist, that's exciting to think that the information that I'm trying to gather is literally hanging in front of me,” she said.32.Why does the author mention coffee-making A. To show the function of a filter.B. To illustrate how the idea works.C. To compare two different methods.D. To prove how simply DNA-sucking works.33. What does the underlined phrase “the concept”in paragraph 3 refer to A. Detecting danger in the air. B. Protecting endangered animals.C. Sucking DNA out of the air. D. Collecting environmental samples.34. What do we know about the new method of DNA sampling A. It distinguishes different DNAs. B. It collects certain DNA within range.C. It locates endangered species exactly. D. It predicts the duration of animals’ stay.35. What can we infer from Clare's words in the last paragraph A. She breathes the air of hope for future studies.B .She agrees with the benefits of deep breathingC. She adopts brand-new methods of purifying the air.D. She finds inner peace by doing simple things in life.第二节(共5小题;每小题2. 5分, 满分12. 5分)For people who are planning a trip, a visit to a museum might not be the first thing they think of. After all, there are plenty of ways to appreciate the world’s civilization, gain exciting experiences and spend quality time with family and friends. ____36____Museums are where people learn something new, at every age! Are you interested in something specific ____37____. There, you will find yourself drawn in and inspired! Museums are a fantastic place to learn about a region’s history, scientific achievements, major cultural events, and of course, dinosaurs. They also design exhibitions related to visual arts, industrial innovations and anything that inspires an individual to learn about the past and create new paths to the future.____38____ They will surely be an exciting part of the educational experience with the main purpose to expose children to knowledge of various fields and expand their horizons. To achieve that, museums are working to create meaningful and engaging activities, interactive and knowledge-based.Museums support tourism. They are tourism promoters in small towns and large cities. Museums aren’t a burden on tax revenue (税收) or a separate concern from other city projects. ____39____Statistics show that museums support more than 726, 000 jobs in America.Museums shape communities. They have activities and exhibitions through which visitors can learn about local history. Museums are places where a shared heritage is celebrated and a collective identity is formed. They provide an interesting public space where people meet and talk to each other. ____40____A. Museums bring out the best qualities in children.B. Museums often deliver kids-centered exhibitions.C. Instead, they generate funding and fuel employment.D. Then, visit a local museum to learn about that subject.E. Even shopping at the gift shop there is an opportunity for connection.F. On the contrary, they consume a small percentage of city funds annually.G. The fact, however, is that museums offer magical benefits in many ways.第三部分语言运用(共两节, 满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分, 满分15分)Natalie and Callie, both 13 years old, started raising monarch butterflies for fun in 2020.But after realizing the monarchs were an endangered species, their ___41___ soon turned into a serious mission.They learned that the population of monarch butterflies had ___42___ since the early 1990s, due to habitat ___43___ and widespread use of chemicals, which made the milkweeds (马利筋草) the monarchs ___44___ for their main diet dangerous to eat.So the girls teamed up with a national nonprofit group to plant a native garden ___45___ for the monarchs. The garden grew organic milkweeds that ___46___ and kept the butterflies. To help ___47___ the locals to sustain the monarch population, they created an exhibition about the monarchs in the local library. They also wanted to put up an educational sign in town, but it ___48___ a lot. To cover the expense, they set up a stand at the Farmers Market to sell their ___49___ milkweeds for people to plant. Although the fundraising days were ____50____, they finally succeeded in earning enough money with their hard work and people’s support.The team has won the Silver Award for their ____51____ of taking care of butterflies, but they are not ____52____ with their work. “Our next step is to cut down on the use of ____53____ to guarantee a safe environment for the monarchs,” said Natalie. In the award ceremony, their teacher Brian ____54____, “I am so proud of them for their constant ____55____.”41. A. dream B. hobby C. career D. decision42. A. doubled B. aged C. declined D. exploded43. A. management B. assessment C. selection D. destruction44. A. relied on B. kept off C. broke down D. gave away45. A. partly B. secretly C. rarely D. specially46. A. attracted B. protected C. monitored D. trapped47. A. employ B. educate C. force D. limit48. A. meant B. cost C. changed D. hurt49. A. dry B. medical C. healthy D. wild50. A. pleasing B. light C. long D. disappointing51. A. project B. concept C. schedule D. assignment52. A. concerned B. connected C. finished D. occupied53. A. chemicals B. time C. funds D. energy54. A. quoted B. continued C. replied D. commented55. A. donations B. support C. patience D. efforts第二节(共10小题;每小题1. 5分, 满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。For Greek photographer George Doupas, Beijing is home now. During the past decade, he has been photographing the city, capturing its beauty ___56___ sharing these photos online and in exhibitions.“This ___57___ (true) represents Beijing — the old and the new nicely mixing together,” Doupas said while showing his photograph of the Zhihua Temple, a delicate Ming Dynasty building. It ___58___ (locate) in front of a modern office building, Galaxy SOHO, which features weaving bridges and interlocking passageways.With rich historical heritage, Beijing ___59___ (be) an important center of traditional Chinese culture since the Ming Dynasty. Doupas often gets ___60___ (lose) in the city’s splendid ancient architecture. Meanwhile, he is also amazed by the modern city ___61___(combine) high-end businesses and various industries. “It is fascinating to see a rapidly-developing city that invests so much effort in preserving its past, which is ___62___ I decided to pursue my career here,” he said.Doupas is determined to continue with his career in China, hoping to serve as ___63___ bridge between China and the West. The ___64___ (display) that show his photos about Beijing have attracted a large audience in Greece and the Czech Republic.“I call Beijing my home now,” he said, “I’ll keep sharing photos of China ___65___ the rest of the world.”66.应用文(15分)假定你是李华,你班计划与新西兰姊妹学校某班级在线共上一堂介绍“传统体育项目”的交流课。请你代表班级写封邮件给对方班长Hans,内容包括:1.交流的目的;2.告知相关事宜;3.征求意见。注意:1.词数80左右;2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。Dear Hans,Yours,Li Hua67.单句语法填空(每个1分,共25分)1.The programme last week was organized by the lecturer,which aroused many people's _____________(curious).2.It is said that they interviewed 30 qualified ___________ (apply) for the job.3. ___________(approach)in this way,your friendship will soon be repaired.4.___________(judge) from his negative attitude towards maths,he must have suffered an entire failure in the exam.5.We tend ________(get) in touch with others online.6. The new bridge under construction,______________(measure) twice as long as the old one,will be completed in 2026.7. The ___________ (determine) look on his face showed that he had enough confidence in himself.8.When the ice is heated above ___________ (freeze) point,it begins to change into a liquid state.9. The suggestions the professor offers us are ___________ (benefit) to us.10. This___________ (energy) young man left a good impression on us.11.He grew hopelessly addicted to ___________ (chat) online,to such an extent that he almost neglected anything else.12. It is said that ___________ (admit) to the concert is £5 and as a result,I determine to enjoy it.13. In Washington State,USA,wolverines (貂熊) are being studied by scientists in an effort ___________ (learn) how to preserve the population.14.The salesman persuaded me to buy some camping ___________ (equip).15. Parents should actively urge their children ___________ (take) advantage of the opportunity to join sports teams.16. ___________ (devote) to the job,she spends very little free time at home.17. Pages should not be copied without the ___________ (permit) of the publisher.18. The committee will examine the agreement and any problems ___________ (arise)from it.19. Because I was considered as a ___________ (qualify) volunteer,a mixture of excitement and surprise rose from my inner mind.20. This is not only an honour for myself,but also ___________ (recognize)of and encouragement for all scientists in China.21. You can't legally take ___________ (possess)of the property until three weeks after the contract is signed.22. ___________ (cover) an area about three times the size of Yellowstone National Park,the GPNP will be one of the first national parks in the country.23. They sat on the grass,with their eyes ___________ (fix)on the stars in the sky.24. Your private information will be recorded in the computers if you use public computers to shop online,___________ (leak) your information.25. At the foot of the mountain _______ (lie) a village,where people still live a peaceful life.高三开学考试答案202508答案听力1. A 2. B 3. A 4. C 5. A 6. B 7. A 8. B 9. C 10. B11. C 12. A 13. A 14. B 15. C 16. B 17. C 18. C 19. A 20. B阅读:ACD DABB CDCA BCBAGDBCE完型:BCDAD ABBCC ACADD语法填空36. and 37. truly 38. is located 39. has been40. lost 41. combining 42. why 43. a44. displays 45. with应用文【答案】Dear Hans,I’m Li Hua. I’m so excited about our upcoming virtual lesson to introduce “Traditional Sports Events”. On behalf of my class, I’m writing to propose some ideas and confirm related details about it.The lesson will serve as a channel for students to realize traditional sports are not only the essence of a culture, but also the pride of a country. So for our part, we are considering introducing several typical sports activities, including martial arts, dragon boat race and so on. To achieve the best effect, interactive forms, such as presentations and live shows, will be adopted. As for the time and way, we’d like to have the lesson scheduled between April 3 and April 7, lasting 3 hours through an online conference application.Does our proposal work well on your side Looking forward to your earliest reply.Yours,Li Hua单句语法填空1.The programme last week was organized by the lecturer,which aroused many people's curiosity(curious).2.It is said that they interviewed 30 qualified applicants (apply) for the job.3. Approached(approach)in this way,your friendship will soon be repaired.4.Judging(judge) from his negative attitude towards maths,he must have suffered an entire failure in the exam.5.We tend to get(get) in touch with others online.6. The new bridge under construction,measuring(measure) twice as long as the old one,will be completed in 2026.7. The determined (determine) look on his face showed that he had enough confidence in himself.8.When the ice is heated above freezing(freeze) point,it begins to change into a liquid state.9. The suggestions the professor offers us are beneficial(benefit) to us.10. This energetic(energy) young man left a good impression on us.11.He grew hopelessly addicted to chatting (chat) online,to such an extent that he almost neglected anything else.12. It is said that admission (admit) to the concert is £5 and as a result,I determine to enjoy it.13. In Washington State,USA,wolverines (貂熊) are being studied by scientists in an effort to learn(learn) how to preserve the population.14.The salesman persuaded me to buy some camping equipment (equip).15. Parents should actively urge their children to take (take) advantage of the opportunity to join sports teams.16. Devoted (devote) to the job,she spends very little free time at home.17. Pages should not be copied without the permission (permit) of the publisher.18. The committee will examine the agreement and any problems arising (arise)from it.19. Because I was considered as a qualified (qualify) volunteer,a mixture of excitement and surprise rose from my inner mind.20. This is not only an honour for myself,but also recognition (recognize)of and encouragement for all scientists in China.21. You can't legally take possession (possess)of the property until three weeks after the contract is signed.22. Covering (cover) an area about three times the size of Yellowstone National Park,the GPNP will be one of the first national parks in the country.23. They sat on the grass,with their eyes fixed (fix)on the stars in the sky.24. Your private information will be recorded in the computers if you use public computers to shop online,leaking (leak) your information.25. At the foot of the mountain lies (lie) a village,where people still live a peaceful life.录音稿(Text 1)M: Excuse me. Is this the right floor for the restaurant W: This is the third floor. The dining room is on the fourth floor, but it’s only open for lunch and dinner. In the morning we use the coffee bar on the first floor, or you can eat in your room.(Text 2)W: My parents want me to study law, but I have a dream of being a painter.M: Well, my parents allow me to study music.(Text 3)W: We have all these basketball courts. I think we can organize fun matches for people who just want to turn up before or after work.M: Good idea. We supply the balls. All people have to do is turn up and play for … ten minutes, half an hour — however long they want.(Text 4)W: Mr. Brown, your new book is quite unlike your previous works.M: Yes, I’m known for crime thrillers but I couldn’t get the idea of this historical romance out of my mind. I did a lot of research to finish the book.(Text 5)W: Have you sorted your car out M: Yes, though it’s costing me a fortune to get it repaired. And it cost about 50% more to get it insured.W: Hah! But you’re back on the road, right M: Not quite. My son’s borrowed it to go on a trip so I’m using my bike to get around.(Text 6)W: Have you seen Jim since it happened M: Yes. I’ve been round his house a couple of times. And I’ve lent my class notes to him. He was going to spend his holiday touring with his football team but he had to give up.W: When will he be able to play again M: It’ll be a couple of months before he can start training. Probably longer before he can play for the team. It takes months for a broken leg to recover fully.(Text 7)W: Thank you for calling Jordan Stadium. How may I help you M: Hi. I ordered tickets for tomorrow’s concert, but they haven’t arrived in the mail yet.W: I’m sorry to hear that. When did you order the tickets M: On Monday, the day before yesterday. The concert will be held tomorrow. What should I do W: If for some reason, they don’t come today or tomorrow, then just come to the ticket office at least one hour before the concert and we’ll print out new ones for you.M: Thanks.(Text 8)W: Richard, I hear this is your tenth year running your own family restaurant.M: Yeah, that’s right. We’re having a big party at Hillside Hotel on May 10th to celebrate it.W: That’s great news. You must be very proud.M: Sure. However, without all the chefs I have had working for me over the years, none of this would have been possible.W: I agree. Well, when shall we begin to discuss our project about staff management M: The meeting starts in 10 minutes. Let’s have some coffee now.(Text 9)W: Hi, Tim. How’s the new job at the supermarket M: Don’t ask!W: What’s wrong M: I thought I’d be working as a cashier. You know, taking people’s money and chatting to them. That would be much more interesting. But I didn’t get the position. I complained to my boss about it and she got quite angry with me. She said I had a bad attitude and the reason why I’m organizing shelves is that I can learn where everything is from doing so.W: I’m afraid I agree with her. What she said is very sensible and you have to prove yourself in a new job. You’ve just started it two weeks ago. You’d feel better in one or two more weeks.M: So you’re taking her side.W: I just don’t think you are being reasonable enough, so you will not do well there if you don’t follow the arrangement and show some respect.M: Maybe you’re right, as everyone else seems to have a good relationship with her. What should I do to make things better W: Why don’t you say sorry to her when you go to work on Saturday and make a new start I’m sure she’ll give you a second chance.(Text 10)M: A visit to London Zoo is much more than just a walk around our great shows. Our history tour is a fantastic addition to a trip to the zoo. You will walk through the zoo with an experienced guide, hear stories of how the zoo inspired Charles Darwin’s amazing work and discover the history of the many historic buildings in the zoo. Tours take place on Friday and Saturday mornings and it’s important to make an advanced booking. The program will begin with a welcome talk at 10:00 a.m. You should meet at the main entrance gate. It is important not to be late as the tour starts at 10:15. The guided walking tour around the zoo ends at 11:00 and then you will have the rest of the day to explore the zoo at your own pace. The tour costs just 5 per person and instead of coming to the ticket office, bookings can be made by phone on 0344 225 1826, but I recommend booking online. We are now offering private bookings. These are open to groups of up to 20 people. The cost for a private group is 80. If you cancel your booking up to 14 days before the tour date you will be able to get all your money back. But if you cancel your booking later than this you can only get half of the money back. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 高三开学考试202508.docx 高三开学考试答案202508.docx