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10.Driving to the airport in the early morning,I felt excited.Although I was heading abroad for my first time alone,I felt cheerful and enthusiastic.I was spending the summer in Paris.
While looking for more interesting things to do besides sleeping and eating,I found programs for learning languages abroad,and jumped at the chance to study French in this city known for its art,fashion,food and culture.As I arrived at the airport where I would leave my family,I still felt only great happiness.I excitedly made my way through security,leaving my loved ones behind.
My connecting flight was in Frankfurt,Germany,14 hours from Denver.Sitting in a crowded plane watching bad movies couldn't dampen my excitement.When the woman next to me asked me where I was going,I happily answered and was pleased to note a tone of jealousy in her response.
But when I arrived in Frankfurt,fear and anxiety began to set in.Being in an enormous,busy building in a country where I couldn't speak the language was frightening,but as I found my way,I gained confidence.When I boarded the second plane and discovered that the flight was less than an hour,I was filled with excitement as I thought of how I would manage in a country with a new language.
When I stepped on the ground of Pairs for the first time,I was extremely happy and excited.I gathered my bags and joined the crowd of people waiting for friends and family.I quickly had my first experience trying to communicate in a language that I had only practiced in school.As I left the airport,I looked for familiar monuments I had read about,but the landscape looked very ordinary.Then,with one sharp turn,the Eiffel Tower came into view,and I was finally in Pairs.
33.Which of the following is true according to the passage?D
A.It was the first time that the writer had traveled abroad.
B.In the new term the writer was to study French in Paris.
C.The crowded plane made the writer less excited.
D.The writer flew to Paris via another country.
34.What can we learn from the passage?C
A.The writer was travelling with a woman friend of her parents'.
B.Arriving in Paris,the writer saw some family friends waiting for her.
C.The writer was not alone when travelling to the airport in Denver.
D.The writer had great difficulty communicating with people in French.
35.What is the passage mainly about?A
A.The writer's excitement and happiness on her journey to Paris.
B.The writer's exciting experiences of studying French in Paris.
C.The writer's expectation for French art,fashion,food and culture.
D.The writer's excitement resulting from her first ride on a plane.

分析 本文作者主要描述的是去往巴黎途中的兴奋和开心.

解答 33.D 细节理解题.由文章第三段首句"My connecting flight was in Frankfurt,Germany,14hours from Denver."和第四段"But when I arrived in Frankfurt,fear and anxiety began to set in.When I boarded the second plane"可以看出作者去巴黎的途中要转换飞机的.所以答案选D.
34.C 细节理解题.由文中第二段最后一句"As I arrived at the airport where I would leave my family,I still felt only great happiness.I excitedly made my way through security,leaving my loved ones behind."可知有家人送作者去机场.又由于"My connecting flight was in Frankfurt,Germany,14hours from Denver."可知Denver是作者出发的地方.所以答案选C.
35.A 主旨大意.纵观全文作者主要描述的是去往巴黎途中的兴奋和开心,文中多次出现excitement 和happiness的描述.所以答案选A.

点评 本文考查细节题为主,细节题可以在文章中直接找到与答案有关的信息?或是其变体.搜查信息在阅读中非常重要它包括理解作者在叙述某事时使用的具体事实、数据、图表等细节信息.在一篇短文里大部分篇幅都属于这类围绕主体展开的细节.做这类题一般采用寻读法?即先读题,然后带着问题快速阅读短文,找出与问题有关的词语或句子,再对相关部分进行分析对比,找出答案.

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