2022年高考考前模拟(一)
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Best attractions in Langkawi
Underwater World Langkawi
Set along a beach town, it houses more than 500 species of sea creatures including seals, penguins, sea horses, as well as mandarin ducks. One of the highlights is a 15metre underwater tunnel, where you can enjoy closeup views of sharks and green turtles.
Opening hours: Monday—Friday 9:30—18:30, Saturday—Sunday 9:30—22:30
Price range: RM40 (adults) and RM30 (children aged 3 to 12 years old)
Langkawi Wildlife Park & Bird Paradise
Great for families and animal lovers, it houses over 2,500 exotic birds from 150 species such as ducks, owls, eagles and hornbills. It also hosts animal feeding sessions for crocodiles and hornbills between 11:00 and 16:00.
Opening hours: daily 8:30—18:00
Price range: RM28 (adults) and RM18 (children aged 3 to 12 years old)
Art in Paradise Langkawi
It features more than 200 impressive artworks that appear almost lifelike when photographed. Praised as the largest 3D art museum in Malaysia and second largest in the world, there are nine interactive zones within this threestorey building, including fantasy, classic, castle, landscapes, Egypt, and Malaysia zones.
Opening hours: daily 9:00—18:00
Price range: RM38 (adults) and RM28 (children aged 3 to 12 years old)
Taman Lagenda Langkawi
It is a beautifully landscaped folkthemed park where you can explore on foot or hire a buggy to cart you around. The openair “garden museum” faces the Kuah waterfront and has a total of 17 colorful sculptures describing Langkawi legends including tales of heroic giants, mythical birds and beautiful princesses.
Opening hours: daily 9:00—19:00
Price range: RM5 (adults) and RM2.5 (children aged 3 to 12 years old)
1. In which attraction can visitors watch animal feeding?
A. Langkawi Wildlife Park & Bird Paradise.
B. Underwater World Langkawi.
C. Art in Paradise Langkawi.
D. Taman Lagenda Langkawi.
2. What can visitors do in the 3D art museum in Langkawi?
A. Appreciate the sculptures in the open air.
B. Enjoy closeup views of sea creatures.
C. Play with birds in the interactive zones.
D. Take pictures of the great artworks.
3. How much should a couple with a boy aged 10 pay to enter the folkthemed park?
A. RM7.5. B. RM10. C. RM12.5. D. RM15.
B
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