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【题目】If you have a taste for the USA and time and money are in short supply, our range of Mini Adventures are just the ticket for experiencing North America’s most incredible parts in just a few days.

These 3- and 4- day tours get you out of the city and off the beaten path in a flash, making the most of your time and money. From the thundering Niagara Falls and the magnificent Grand Canyon to the most iconic landscape in America, Monument Valley, our Mini Adventures serve up a huge helping of American pie!

Vegas to Grand Canyon

4 days from Las Vegas

May-Oct from US $ 789

USA West-Camping

Cowboys, canyons and Indians --- Need we say more? Explore Zion & Bryce Canyon National Parks before a night with the Navajo people deep in the heart of Monument Valley, then top it all off with the grandest canyon on earth!

Los Angeles to Grand Canyon

4 days from Los Angeles

May-Oct from US$649

USA West-Camping

Escape the hustle and bustle of Los Angles for some Desert Southwest action! Travel from Lake Havasu to the Grand Canyon, then along the iconic Route66, over the Hoover Dam and into Las Vegas for an included limousine tour that you’ll never forget!

San Francisco to Yosemite

3 days from San Francisco

Jan-Sep from US $ 429

USA West-Camping

Cross the Sierra Nevada Mountains for the crystal clear waters of Lake Tahoe and on to Yosemite Valley for a full day of exploration. Spectacular views, adventurous activities and abundant wildlife awaits you on this amazing short break in Western USA.

New York to Niagara Falls

3 days from New York

Jun-Sep from US $599

USA East-Hotel

Leave city life behind in New York and venture deep into ‘up state’ New York to the thundering wonder of incomparable Niagara Falls before a night in the Finger Lakes with the waterfalls and Wineries as your neighbors.

【1】If you want to go to the Grand Canyon, you can’t ______.

A. go if you only have US $ 600

B. see the Navajo people

C. choose a four-day adventure

D. start from Los Angeles

2If you want to travel in March, which of the following could you choose?

A. Vegas to Grand Canyon.

B. Los Angeles to Grand Canyon.

C. San Francisco to Yosemite.

D. New York to Niagara Falls.

3 If you don’t like going camping, you should choose ______.

A. Vegas to Grand Canyon

B. Los Angeles to Grand Canyon

C. San Francisco to Yosemite

D. New York to Niagara Falls

4 What is the passage mainly about?

A. Tips to have a short journey.

B. Mini adventures in USA.

C. Importance of adventures.

D. Tips to save money in USA.

【答案】

【1】A

【2】C

【3】D

【4】B

【解析】

试题分析:本文是一则广告,介绍了3-4天的对美国几个著名景点游玩项目。

【1】A 细节理解题 根据Vegas to Grand Canyon 这部分May-Oct from US$649 可知A 项为此题答案。

【2】C 细节理解题 根据San Francisco to Yosemite 这部分Jan-Sep from US $ 429,可知答案应选C项。

【3】D 细节理解题 根据New York t o Niagara Falls这部分USA East-Hotel,可知答案为D项。

【4】B 主旨大意题 根据第一段的主题句our range of Mini Adventures are just the ticket for experiencing North America’s most incredible parts in just a few days.就可以知道文章是关于Mini adventures in USA.后面分别详细介绍了景点。因此答案选B。

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