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12.Travel has become a part of our lives.And more and more of us have come to know the importance of travel through our own experiences.Travelling broadens our mind.We may get knowledge from books,but it is limited and is sometimes inapplicable to real life.To make up for this shortcoming,we should travel to see things which can not he found in books.To our surprise,the longer we travel,the more we will treasure our life.
My travel to Xishuangbanna,a place of interest in Yunnan,is a good case in point.The
journey made me enrich my knowledge,especially geographical learning.This trip provided me the chance to taste food cooked by people of l)ai Minority,and try on their clothes that I otherwise
could not have.By making friends with people there,I came to know that boys of this minority should be,at an early age,sent to a temple to receive the education of Buddhism(佛教).That is why we often notice many teenagers wearing the clothes of a monk in public.If it had not been for the travel to Banna,I would not have known a lot about sonic strange customs practiced in other parts of China.
In view of my experience in Banna,I firmly believe that travel is one of the best ways to broaden our minds.It enriches our knowledge so that we come hack home with a broader mind.
Judging from the above-mentioned facts,how can we ignore the advantages brought by travelling?

32.The word"broaden"in the first passage meansA•
A.enlarge            B.change            
C.reduce             D.disturb
33.Which of the following is NOT true?D
A.Travel has become part of our life.
B.Travelling gives us happiness.
C.Travel gives us the knowledge we can't know in books.
D.People haven't realized the importance of travelling.
34.According to the passage,which is NOT the advantage of travelling?A
A.It gives us the chance of leaving our work.
B.It broadens our mind.
C.It expands our scope of knowledge.
D.It gives us the chances of knowing the customs.
35.What is the writer's attitude towards  travelling?D
A.disappointed        B.worried  
C.puzzled             D.supportive.

分析 本文介绍了旅游的重要性,旅游可以开阔我们的眼界,可以让我们学到书本上学不到的东西.

解答 32-----35 ADAD
32  A    猜测词义题.  根据文章第一 段To make up for this shortcoming,we should travel to see things which can not he found in books. 可知,旅游可以开阔我们的眼界,可以让我们学到书本上学不到的东西.故选A.
33  D   细节题. 根据文章第一 段And more and more of us have come to know the importance of travel through our own experiences. 可知越来越多的我们逐渐意识到旅游的重要性,故选D.
34   A   细节题. 通读全文可知BCD在文章中都提到了,没有提到C项的让我们离开工作,故选A.
35  D    细节题. 根据文章最后一段 how can we ignore the advantages brought by travelling?可知作者赞同旅游,故选D.

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