1、山东省临沂市2021届高三英语上学期期中试题本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。满分150分,考试用时120分钟。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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. What is the man looking at?A. A pot. B. A painting. C. A photograph.()2. How did the man feel in the beg
2、inning?A. Confident. B. Proud. C. Nervous.()3. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Manager and employee. B. Salesman and customer. C. Doctor and patient.()4. Where are the speakers?A. In a store. B. In a bank. C. At home.()5. Why couldnt the woman find her wallet?A. It was in t
3、he car. B. It was covered by some clothes.C. It was under some books.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;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 will the speakers do first?A. Walk to the fish zoo. B. Rent so
4、me bikes. C. Take a boat.()7. How long do the speakers spend riding a boat?A. Half an hour. B. One hour. C. Two hours.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。()8. Where did the man find the ad?A. From the newspaper. B. From the Internet. C. From a radio station.()9. What does the man want to buy at first?A. A sofa. B. A co
5、mputer. C. A washing machine.()10. Why does the woman want to sell the TV?A. It is too old. B. It doesnt work. C. She won a new one.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。()11. When does the man want to meet the woman?A. About 3 : 00. B. About 5 : 00. C. About 6:00.()12. Where might the woman work?A. At a bakery. B. In a
6、 museum. C. At a delivery service.()13. What will the woman do for the man in return?A. Help choose a gift for his girlfriend. B. Buy a present for his birthday.C. Bake a cake for him.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。()14. Who is the man buying the postcard for?A. Himself. B. His sister. C. His girlfriend.()15. Whe
7、re does the conversation take place?A. In London. B. In Paris. C. In Venice.()16. Where can the man see the prices of the masks?A. In the middle of each mask. B. On the back of each mask.C. On the wall behind him.()17. What does the woman tell the man?A. The masks are very expensive. B. The glass pl
8、ates have been sent out.C. They have a lot of chocolate to choose from.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。()18. Which type of ski run is fit for beginners?A. Greencircle. B. Bluesquare. C. Blackdiamond.()19. What do we know about Whistler Blackcomb Mountain Resort?A. There are no instructors there. B. Visitors can t
9、ake cable cars there.C. Cabins there are in the forest.()20. How can visitors get the best prices?A. By calling the sports center directly. B. By going to the sales desk.C. By booking through the website.第二部分阅读理解(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。AMusicRoyal Albert
10、 Hall:Eric Clapton returns to the Royal Albert Hall next May, marking his only UK shows in 2021.Claptons career as a professional musician has seen him create an abundance of records with numerous bands.Time: May to Julythe first Tuesday and the first Sunday per month.Starts: 7:30 pmThere is a ticke
11、t limit of six tickets per household.Call 472556 for more information.http:_/Concertgebouw Hall:It goes without saying that the Concertgebouw and jazz and pop music make a perfect combination. The stages of both the Main Hall and the Recital Hall have borne witness to nearly the whole of jazz histor
12、y.Note: Concerts until December 31,2020 do not have assigned seating due to our corona measures. Staff members will show you to your seats. For the Main Hall you can choose in which section you would like to sit: balcony, stage or orchestra.A free schedule of events is available by calling the box o
13、ffice at 488576 for more information.http:/Boston Symphony Orchestra:The Boston Symphony Orchestra is pleased to present Encore BSO Recitals, a colorful and eclectic online concert series spotlighting 50 musicians of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. It will give viewers a rare opportunity to experienc
14、e the individual attraction of many of the musicians who make up the worldknown ensemble(乐团)Video streams begin on Thursdays at noon Eastern Time.A donation of $25 or more will give you access to all nine videos in the series.http:/www._Carnegie Hall:Pianist Jonathan Bisss 2021 master class focuses
15、on the late solo works of Beethoven, Brahms, and Schuberta fascinating journey for the six young pianists who participate. Biss hosts this programwhich also includes an interaction between performers and audience. Students with ID. cards can attend the events for free.Phone: 654112.http:/()21. How m
16、any performances will Eric Clapton give in Royal Albert Hall in 2021?A. 2 B. 4 C. 6 D. 8()22. Which number should you call if you want to have a free timetable of the events?A. 472556 B. 654112 C. 228679 D. 488576()23. Where can students go to have a program including a live communication procedure?
17、A. Carnegie Hall. B. Royal Albert Hall.C. Concertgebouw Hall. D. Boston Symphony Orchestra.BAn airport may be one of the last places people would expect to find random acts of kindness, but one frequent flyer is doing what she can to lift spirits.Holding a handful of homemade happiness, Catharine Kn
18、ight is hoping to change the world with one kind word at a time. “I just want somebodys day to be better,” said Knight. “I really just want to make the world a better place.”While traveling for work, shes handing out cards to strangers at the airport. Each card contains a message meant to shine a bi
19、t of light into these dark days. “You have to wear a mask so you cant see somebody smile or if theyre sad,” said Knight. “So if you watch somebodys eyes, you can kind of determine maybe that person needs a little pickmeup.”“People need to know that theres still kindness in this world,” she added.But
20、 in the age of COVID19, you cant blame Heidi Botkin for being a little skeptical(怀疑的), until the message sunk in. “I was super stressed out when I got the three kids by myself,” said Botkin. “So, yeah, that was a nice little pickmeup.”This random act of kindness project started three years ago. Knig
21、ht and her son Parker write uplifting messages for people theyve never met and may never see again. More than 25,000 have been written so far, including one for pilot Michael Jones. “It helped, you know, I think everybodys having their own personal struggles right now,” said Jones.At a time when we
22、have to stay apart, this is a small reminder that were all still in this together.()24. What did Catharine Knight do at the airport?A. Writing uplifting messages for strangers.B. Handing out homemade cards to strangers.C. Holding a handful of homemade happiness.D. Expecting to find random acts of ki
23、ndness.()25. Why did Catharine Knight start this behavior?A. To tell people to be kind. B. To ask people to wear mask.C. To comfort people with her kindness. D. To remind people of important messages.()26. What can we learn from Knights behavior?A. Where there is life, there is hope.B. One good turn
24、 deserves another.C. A good beginning makes a good ending.D. A simple act of kindness can make a big difference.()27. Whats the authors attitude to Knights behavior?A. Favorable. B. Skeptical. C. Neutral(中立的). D. Critical.CGoogle has launched its Pixel 5 smart phonea 5Gcompatible flagship device wit
25、h a more affordable price tagand an updated Nest smart speaker, alongside new services including google TV.Although the Pixel 5 had been announced earlier this year when google launched the lowcost Pixel 4a phone, consumers are now being given their first look at the device and its instructions.The
26、new handsets standout feature isnt its 6screen or 90Hz OLED display, but its significantly reduced price tagcoming in at 599( $699), well below the 669($799) that the last generation Pixel 4 retailed at.Affordability seems to have been the key factor for Google when developing the new device, with 5
27、G connectivity allowing users to connect to services off of the device, rather than rely on the impressive hardware itself outperforming market competition such as Apples iPhonethe latest of which is set to be launched next month.Access to Google services has always been the Pixels main selling poin
28、t, and a principal advertising image for the new phone shows it being used with a controller for Google Stadiathe companys games streaming platform. A threemonth subscription to stadia pro is presented with the Pixel 5, as are subscriptions to some of the companys other digital services.“The global
29、economic crisis will suppress(阻止) the demand for smartphones for at least the next 12 months,” said Marina Koytcheva of analyst firm CCS Insight.()28. Whats Pixel 5s standout feature?A. Its 6 screen. B. Its affordability.C. Its 90Hz OLED display. D. Its service.()29. What can we learn about the Pixe
30、l 5 from Paragraph 4?A. Apples latest is better than Googles latest.B. Googles latest is set to be launched next month.C. Users rely on the impressive hardware of the device.D. Users can connect to services when the device is off.()30. Which of the following will be included if you buy a Pixel 5?A.
31、Some of other digital devices.B. A controller for Google services.C. A threemonth subscription to stadia pro.D. The companys games streaming platform.()31. Whats the purpose of the text?A. To introduce a new product. B. To develop a new product.C. To improve a new product. D. To invest a new product
32、.DSelecting what to wear can be a difficult problem, especially if youre a fashion victim.Trying to follow the latest styles involves regular visits to the shops and sometimes spending much money on expensive designer clothes. But when the fashion changes, these clothes had to stay in the back of cu
33、pboards gathering dust, or just get thrown away.There are many stores that now offer cheap “fast fashion”lowprice items that imitate the styles of more expensive designer brands.Environmentalists are angered by the amount of energy involved in making these clothes and that many of them are made from
34、 nonrecyclable materials. This means that items are just burned or go into landfill.Writing about this for the BBC, Eleanor Lawrie says that people in the UK are the worst in Europe for doing thiswith a million tons of unwanted textiles a year being thrown away.And she says,“ on top of often poor la
35、bour conditions for garment workers, the fashion industry is responsible for 20% of the worlds waste water, and 10% of carbon emissions.”This is something the fashion industry is becoming more aware of and has led to a new crop of biomaterials that replace wasteful textiles like cotton and leather.E
36、xamples include Piatex, a leatherlike substance made from pineapple leaves. Its been used in collections by Hugo Boss and H&M. And theres mycelium, the root structure of mushrooms, thats being used to create food, packaging and textiles. Cotton is a very resourceintense crop to grow. Eleanor Lawrie
37、says, “About 15,000 litres of water are required to make one pair of jeans.”So, buying organic cotton is a better choice. And there is also Tencel(天丝绒), also known as Lyocell(莱赛尔纤维绒), a natural product thats now growing in popularity. Its made by obtaining fibre from trees; its manufacture is though
38、t to use 95% less water than cotton processing.But creating sustainable(可持续的) textiles is only part of the battlebuying ethically(符合道德准则地), buying second hand and buying fewer clothes are the obvious environmentally friendly choices.()32. What does “fashion victim” mean according to the first paragr
39、aph?A. People who are fed up with fashion. B. People who pursue fashion blindly.C. People who show no concern about fashion. D. People who oppose fashion strongly.()33. Which of the following is not one of the new biomaterials?A. Pineapple leaves. B. Mushroom root. C. Lyocell. D. Cotton.()34. What c
40、an be learned from the last paragraph?A. Cloth producers should produce less clothes.B. Customers should be sensible when purchasing clothes.C. Customers should wear old clothes rather than buy new ones.D. Fashion industry should sell second hand and environmentally friendly clothes.()35. Which one
41、of the following statements is TRUE?A. Many of the clothes that cant be recycled are just burned or go into landfill.B. About 15,000 litres of water are required to make one pair of jeans with cotton but Tencel is thought to use 95% of the water than cotton processing.C. People in the UK are the wor
42、st in the world for throwing away unwanted textiles according to Eleanor Lawrie.D. There is no crop of biomaterials that replace wasteful textiles like cotton and leather.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Britons are known to be animal lovers especially when it comes
43、 to dogs and cats. So it may surprise you to know that over 100,000 dogs are abandoned every year in the UK. _36_ Actually, we do not routinely see dogs wandering the streets. But the fact that local councils are efficient when it comes to picking them up doesnt mean a problem doesnt exist. Local au
44、thorities take an average of 300 dogs per day from our streets. And all of them need to go somewhere.Councils often work with animal charities to look after and rehome abandoned dogs. _37_ If dog owners dont claim the dog within seven days or there is no local shelter to take the dog, they have to b
45、e put to sleep._38_ There are several factors. Too many people breed dogs without knowing the puppies have somewhere to go. Also, the economic downtown has made many people unable to afford their dogs. Besides, more people would rather buy dogs than adopt them, worsening the problem. Of course, not
46、all the dogs on the street are abandoned. I had a border collie(牧羊犬) who ran away quite a few times just for the fun of it. _39_If you wish to help those animals who are not so fortunate as to have a loving family, please donate or volunteer at any of the many charities that help dogs in need. _40_
47、To be honest, they merely rely on the generosity of the British public. And rememberif you want a dog, adopt one. There are many loving and friendly dogs out there just looking for the perfect companion.A. This is largely a hidden problem.B. The problem of the dogs will be solved.C. However, not all
48、 have a happy ending.D. Make sure your dog has a collar and a tag.E. So why do we have such a large problem?F. These charities work with the money from donations only.G. Luckily, he had a tag and was always returned to me by helpful members of the public.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)阅读下面
49、短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。It had just been an average working week at the hospital, really. Im a critical care _41_, and we were coming off the back of the winter pressure, so we were all very busy and feeling tired, but no more than _42_It was Thursday 19 March, the week before lockdown(封
50、闭), we knew that Covid was about to _43_ and we were preparing for it. But there was quite a lot of _44_ because we werent sure exactly what to expect. After working a 48hour shift, I thought, “Im back at work tomorrow so Ill just go and get my _45_ in”. But it wasnt to be. You walk into your usual
51、supermarket and automatically know where everything is, but that day it was quite _46_ in some way.Id seen about the _47_ buying of toilet rolls(卷纸) on social media and I remember thinking, “Ive got quite a few toilet rolls, it will be fine.” _48_, when I got to the supermarket, the fruit and vegeta
52、ble aisles(通道) were just bare._49_ I was shocked. I was wandering around the shopI couldnt _50_ what was happening and why there was no food available for me to buy. I came out, sat in my car and started to cry. I thought I should _51_, on the media, how Im feeling right nowanxious and exhausted, so
53、 people would know about what was happening here, which might _52_ their worry. I shared it on Facebook. Unexpectedly, my post went _53_. It had been viewed over 630,000 times in the first week.Its hard to _54_ whether therell be a second spike(激增) because were working with a virus. Im managing to w
54、ork extra shifts at the moment, because I think we can all _55_ change and it can start from something small or as simple as walking down a street and smiling at somebody. And Id like to make a difference on a bigger scale than Im currently doing with my nursing.()41. A. doctor B. manager C. nurse D
55、. dentist()42. A. usual B. simple C. previous D. later()43. A. hit B. exist C. break D. catch()44. A. excitement B. surprise C. anxiety D. curiosity()45. A. preparing B. shopping C. visiting D. working()46. A. similar B. various C. exciting D. different()47. A. eager B. careful C. patient D. panic()
56、48. A. However B. Therefore C. Otherwise D. Besides()49. A. Finally B. Initially C. Unluckily D. Frequently()50. A. inquire B. observe C. understand D. tackle()51. A. hide B. document C. spot D. introduce()52. A. recognize B. shock C. strengthen D. ease()53. A. blank B. silent C. messy D. crazy()54.
57、 A. predict B. doubt C. discuss D. realize()55. A. trust B. convince C. create D. discover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。One tension that social media users face is whether to present themselves in a way thats ideal _56_ in a way thats real.When youre on Facebook, Instagram,
58、 or TikTok, many people make huge efforts _57_(present) the best version of themselves online. But it might be better for your mental health not to craft an idealized view of yourself when using social media, according to a new study _58_(publish) Tuesday in Nature Communications. There are psycholo
59、gical benefits associated with being real when _59_ comes to Facebook posts and likes, a team of US researchers at New Yorks Columbia Business School _60_(find)“Being encouraged to post in a real way was associated with more positive mood and affect, and _61_(little) negative mood within participant
60、s,” the study said.“Our findings suggest that all _62_(individual) regardless of personality traits could benefit _63_ being authentic on social media.” Those who _64_(express) themselves in a more real wayor at least presented themselves on Facebook in a way closer to how they viewed themselvesalso
61、 reported higher levels of life _65_(satisfy), the research team found. The effect also appeared to be consistent across different personality types.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)你受学生会委托,为学校宣传栏“英语天地”写一则英文通知。为弘扬女排精神,请大家观看电影夺冠(英文名Leap)。通知内容应包括:1. 放映时间、地点。2. 内容简介:中国女排三代人的奋斗历程以及他们顽强拼搏,为国争光的感人故事。3. 观看后写影评。注
62、意:1. 词数80左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。参考词汇:影评film review第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为150左右。At sixty degrees below zero, Harry walked down the trail on a cold, gray day. Pure white snow and ice covered the Earth for as far as he could see. This was his first winter in Alaska. He was
63、 wearing heavy clothes and fur boots, but he still felt cold and uncomfortable.Harry was on his way to a camp near Henderson Creek where his friends were waiting. He expected to reach Henderson Creek by six oclock that evening. It would be dark by then. He refreshed when he realized his friends woul
64、d have a fire and hot food ready for him. To make things better, there was a dog accompanying him on the journey.The dog loved its owner but did not like the extreme cold. It knew the weather was too cold to travel. In spite of this bad situation, Harry with the dog continued to walk down the trail.
65、 He came to a frozen stream called Indian Creek. He began to walk on the snowcovered ice. It was a trail that would lead him straight to his friends.As he walked, Harry looked carefully at the ice in front of him. Once, he stopped suddenly, and then walked around a part of the frozen stream. He saw
66、an underground spring flowing under the ice at that spot. It made the ice thin. If he stepped there, he might break through the ice into a pool of water. To get his boots wet in such cold weather might kill him. His feet would turn to ice quickly and he could freeze to death.At about twelve oclock,
67、Harry decided to stop to eat his lunch. He took off the glove on his right hand, opened his jacket and pulled out his food, which took less than twenty seconds. Yet, his fingers began to freeze.Harry hit his hand against his leg several times until he felt a sharp pain. Then he quickly put his glove
68、 on his hand. He made a fire, beginning with small pieces of wood and adding larger ones. He sat on a snowcovered log and ate his lunch, enjoying the warm fire for a few minutes. Then he stood up and started walking on the frozen stream again.Paragraph 1:Several minutes later, the ice broke suddenly
69、 and Harrys feet sank into the water._Paragraph 2:Whats worse, his dog ran away and the fear of death came over Harry._2021届高三年级第一学期期中考试(临沂)英语参考答案及听力材料听力15BCAAB610BAABC1115BCAAC1620BCABC阅读理解第一节2125CDABC2630DABDC3135ABDBA第二节3640ACEGF语言运用第一节4145CAACB4650DDABC5155BDDAC第二节56. or57. to present58. publish
70、ed59. it60. found61. less62. individuals63. from64. expressed65. satisfaction写作第一节One possible version:NoticeIn order to carry forward the Spirit of Chinese Women Volleyball Team, a fantastic movie will be shown in the school hall from 7:00 to 9:15 on the evening of October 1st. It is organized by t
71、he Student Union. Here are some relevant details about it.To begin with, the movie, whose name is Leap, is about the struggle of three generations, competing for the honor of our country. As we all expect,it will be not only exciting but also inspiring. Whats more, everyone will be required to write
72、 a film review after enjoying the movie.The Student UnionOctober 1st, 2020第二节One possible version:Paragraph 1:Several minutes later, the ice broke suddenly and Harrys feet sank into the water. It was not deep, but his legs got wet to the knees. Harry was so upset that the accident would delay his sc
73、hedule. He had to find some firewood to build a fire to dry his clothes. He pulled off his gloves, took out his matches, and lighted the fire. Seeing the burning fire, he had thought he was safe. But suddenly, without warning, a heavy mass of snow dropped down. The flame of hope was put out.Paragrap
74、h 2:Unluckily, his dog ran away and the fear of death came over Harry.He had no choice but to run to save himself. However, he did not feel his feet when they hit the ground. Having fallen several times, he decided to rest a while. As he lay in the snow, he noticed he was not shaking. He could not f
75、eel his nose or fingers or feet. A feeling of horror came into his mind. It was when he realized he was going to die that he heard a bark and the noise his friends made.听力材料Text 1M: Great work, Maria! Thats the most beautiful painting Ive seen from you. You really thought about this one.W: I actuall
76、y based it on a photograph that my dad took in our kitchen. He loved old pots and pans.Text 2M: Wow, this view is amazing! I was pretty nervous in the beginning, but once I got used to the air up here, I felt myself getting stronger and stronger.W: Yeah, you did great! Im so proud of you for making
77、it up this mountain.Text 3M: Can you come in early tomorrow? Sherry is sick, and I dont have anyone else in the sales department that can cover for her on the schedule. W: No problem, Mr. Johnson. Let me just cancel my doctors appointment.Text 4W: I have finished cleaning the floors and put all the
78、goods in order on the shelf. So Im going to leave. Remember to count all the money, shut off the lights, and lock up when you leave.M: Dont worry. I got it.Text 5W: Where did I put my wallet? Im sure I took it inside with me from the car. Is it on that table under those books?M: No, but I see someth
79、ing on the bed under those clothes.W: There it is! Text 6M: This park is so big! Will we have enough time to see it all in one day?W: Of course we will.Well rent these bikes, and ride them around the park.M: How long will that take? Two hours?W: No way! About half the time. Then we will drop the bik
80、es off, and walk to the fish zoo. It should take us another hour to see everything.M: What about lunch?W: Well take a thirtyminute boat ride to the other side of the lake. There is a restaurant there.M: Sounds like a good plan. Lets go!Text 7M: Hi, Im calling about the ad in the paper. Is the comput
81、er still for sale?W: Yes, it is. Are you interested?M : I searched for the product online and I know the asking price. I was just hoping you could come down a bit in price.W: Well, how about this? I have a few other things for sale. If you buy more than one thing, Ill give you a better price.M : Wha
82、t do you have?W: I ve also got a washing machine, a sofa, and a TV for sale.M: Hmm. The TV sounds interesting. Does it work well?W: Yes.The only reason were getting rid of it is that we won a new one from a radio station last month.M : Would it be all right if I came over to look at it?W: Sure. Can
83、you come over tonight after dinner?M : That sounds good.Text 8M: Do you think you can get off work a little early tonight? I was hoping to get to the restaurant around five tonight.W: I dont know if thats possible. I have too many deliveries. M: Thats too bad. Its Thursday today, so everything is ha
84、lf price before six.W: Well.I might be able to get off work early, but I would need you to do me a favor.M: Just name it.W: I have two deliveries between fourthirty and five oclock. One is on Linton by the museum, and the other is on Mayflower by the bakery. If you do one delivery, Ill do the other.
85、M: Sure,but you have to do me a favor in return.W: What is it?M: I need you to help me pick out a birthday gift for my girlfriend. You can stop by my house at three oclock on Sunday. I live on Birch Street across from the bank.W: Well, I guess thats only fair.M: So we have a deal?W: Deal.Text 9M: He
86、llo, do you remember me? I bought some glass plates from you yesterday.W: Yes, you sent them to London.no, to Paris,right?M: Thats right. I thought Id come back to buy some more souvenirs.W: What did you have in mind?M: Well, first,Id like to buy a few postcards.My sister always used to send a postc
87、ard to herself whenever she went anywhere. I want to do that, too.W: We have plenty of postcards to choose from here.M: OK. I heard that you might also have some of the masks that are made here in Venice.W: yes, we do. Theyre on the wall behind you.M: How much do they cost?W: The prices are clearly
88、marked on the back of each mask. Would you like me to get one down for you to look at?M: Yes, I think Id like the green mask in the middle.W: Here you go.M: Ill take this one. Id also like to buy some chocolate. Its my girlfriends birthday today, and she loves chocolate.W: Weve got plenty to choose
89、from here.M: They look delicious. I think shell be pleased!Text 10Welcome to Whistler Blackcomb Mountain Resort, Canadas most popular destination for winter sports and to host of the 2010 Winter Olympics. Whether you ski, snowboard, or just want to experience the beauty of the mountains, Whistler Bl
90、ackcomb is the perfect place to do it. Our two sidebyside mountains always rank as the number one ski mountains in North america. For skiers and snowboarders, we have runs for everyone. Near the mountain base, we offer several greencircle runs for beginners. Too easy for you? Experience our wide var
91、iety of bluesquare runs for a more challenging ride. For our more accomplished riders, check out our blackdiamond runs. For those new to snow sports, we have professional instructors from all over the world. they can help you in your own language and at your ability level. If you dont mind heights,
92、try the Adventure Tour. Youll fly above the trees and cross Fitzsimmons Creek over our hanging bridges. Last, our cable car provides fantastic views of the mountains. After a long day on the mountain, youll love relaxing in one of the cabins at the edge of the forest. Ski right up to your accommodations at night, and ski right back out in the morning. Book now with us online for the best deals, drop by our sales desk in Whistler Village, or phone us for our daily rates.