题目内容

Xinjiang Yumin Mountain Flower Festival opened yesterday. It opens once a year. This is the fourth Flower Festival. It shows the great beauty of this area. The festival will last for 100 days. Visitors can visit the beautiful mountainous county(县) during the Flower Festival. They will enjoy a beautiful flower world.

Yumin is in the western part of Xinjiang. There are 24 rivers going through the area. The special geographical position(地理位置) and proper weather have made the county one of China's most interesting places. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful flowers, green grass, blue sky and so on.

The county is home to more than 1,000 kinds of plants. Different kinds of flowers come out in May every year. It's so beautiful. There are also more than 90 kinds of animals. In the past, it was known only by a small number of outdoor travel fans. But now it's very famous. So if you want to go on a trip to Yumin, you can start your trips in early May, when most of the county's wild flowers come out.

1.Does Xinjiang Yumin Mountain Flower Festival open once a year? (no more than 3 words)

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2.How long will the fourth Flower Festival last? (no more than 8 words)

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3.Why has Yumin become one of China's most interesting places?(no more than 14 words)

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4.When is the best time to visit Yumin? (no more than 5 words)

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【答案】

1.Yes./Yes, it does.

2.The festival/It will last for 100 days./For 100 days./100 days.

3.Because it has/Because of the/a special geographical position and proper weather.

4.In May/Early May.

【解析】

试题分析:本文叙述了新疆渔民山花节每年召一次时间是在5月,这个节日大约持续100天的时间,它因为特殊的地理位置和适当的天气使该县成为中国最有趣的地方。游客可以享受美丽的鲜花、绿草、蓝天等。

1.根据It opens once a year. 故用Yes./Yes, it does.

2.根据The festival will last for 100 days.故用The festival/It will last for 100 days./For 100 days./100 days.

3.根据The special geographical position(地理位置) and proper weather have made the county one of China's most interesting places.故用Because it has/Because of the/a special geographical position and proper weather.

4.根据you can start your trips in early May,故用 In May/Early May.

考点:阅读表达。

点评:阅读表达题型的测试目的是从多方位多角度考查考生通过阅读获取信息、处理信息并进行书面表达的能力。比传统的阅读理解题更具有综合性和主观性,更能体现对考生的综合语言运用能力的考查。开放性问题是阅读表达中主观性最强的试题,要求考生结合文章的大意、个人的观点经验来回答相关问题。

 

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