I checked into my hostel in Dunedin around 4:30 pm.After dinner I headed over to the Speights Brewery(酿酒厂)for our brewery tour.Speights is the South island beer,It's also one that I will actually drink.There we were given free beers.My favorite one was called Summer Harvest.But I tried one called Porter that was a dark beer but tasted like coffee and that was good too.Distinction was another dark beer.Some others enjoyed it very much while I didn't.I had a ton of fun there!
The next morning at 9,I was at the Cadbury factory to do a tour.We had to take off all our jewelry and wear a hair net for safety reasons as we went right into the factory which smelt SO GOOD.We got all kinds of free chocolate on the tour!I also learnt that Canada and America eat the most chocolate per person per year.I bought some Mint Chocolate.Delicious!A lot of their chocolate is different from what we can get back home in Canada even though it's all Cadbury.
After lunch I caught a bus over to Baldwin Street which is the world's steepest street.I somehow managed to walk up it to the top.It was tough and really steep!Cars have to really gun(加大油门)it at like 90 km/hour just to get up it.It's a residential street so houses are all built on either side and at the top.Great view from up there!
The next day I got picked up for my wildlife tour.We then watched some of the yellow eyed penguins coming in from sea.They are so lovely!I love them.I was so tempted to smuggle(偷带)one into my bag.They are rare penguins and are very unsocial except with their mate.They hate their neighbors and are really loud.
I have to say,I really enjoyed Dunedin even if it was cloudy,cold and rainy for most of my time there.It was a lot like Christchurch but way more hilly.
(1)Which of the following beers did the author have no interest in?CC
A.Porter.
B.Speights.
C.Distinction.
D.Summer Harvest.
(2)Before starting the tour in the Cadbury factory,visitors mustBB.
A.wear special working suits
B.remove their rings and necklaces
C.be checked through a safety door
D.receive a free lecture about chocolate
(3)We can learn about the yellow eyed penguins that theyAA.
A.only get on well with their mate
B.are fond of group activities
C.are rare due to smuggling
D.are always very quiet
(4)What can be inferred from the text?BB
A.The author comes from America.
B.Americans consume the most chocolate.
C.Nobody lives on the world's steepest street.
D.The author met with unpleasant weather in Dunedin.
【答案】C;B;A;B
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