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6.Sri Lanka has a little bit of everything for visitors.If you want to relax,there are impressive tropical (热带的)beaches in the south.(36)DThere the weather is cooler.Go for a walk in the cool tea plantation of Nuwara Eliya to get away from the heat and noise of the city.Or,if you feel like shopping,visit Ratnapura and see some of the world's finest gems(宝石).
Most tourists visit the south and west coasts,and the hill country in the centre of island.(37)EThe weather is fairly dry during these months.If you visit between May and august,it could be raining most of the time!
The island's only airport is just north of Colombo,the capital.(38)BIf you enjoy traveling by train,don't miss the mountain line from Colombo to Badulla,Via Kandy.It is the most fantastic trip on the island.Buses are frequent and inexpensive,but often very crowed.If you can afford to rent a car,this is probably the most comfortable way to get around.(39)C
Sri Lanka offers all the usual kinds of accommodation(住所),from expensive hotels to cheap holiday apartments and guest houses.(40)FIn July and August,book a room in advance,especially if you plan to visit Kandy or Kataragama,where thousands of people take part in the local festivals.

A.Life in SriLanka is greatly influences by the sea.
B.There are train services to many parts of the island.
C.Of course,you should remember to drive on the left!
D.If the beach gets too hot for you,you can travel inland.
E.The best time for these areas is from December to March.
F.You will find the right place at the right price when traveling.
G.Many tourists don't like taking Sri Lankan buses or other public transport.

分析 本文属于说明文阅读,作者通过这篇文章主要向我们描述了关于旅行圣地Sri Lanka的一些信息,吸引读者前文旅行.

解答 36.D.推理判断题.根据后文There the weather is cooler.Go for a walk in the cool tea plantation of Nuwara Eliya to get away from the heat and noise of the city可知如果海滩太热了,你可以到内陆旅行;故选D.
37.E.推理判断题.根据后文The weather is fairly dry during these months.If you visit between May and august,it could be raining most of the time可知这些地区的最佳旅游时间是从十二月到三月;故选E.
38.B.推理判断题.根据后文If you enjoy traveling by train,don't miss the mountain line from Colombo to Badulla,Via Kandy.It is the most fantastic trip on the island可知有许多岛屿的火车服务可以去岛上其他地方;故选B.
39.C.推理判断题.根据后文If you can afford to rent a car,this is probably the most comfortable way to get around可知有关开车的,即你应该记得在左边开车;故选C.
40.F.推理判断题.根据前文Sri Lanka offers all the usual kinds of accommodation(住所),from expensive hotels to cheap holiday apartments and guest houses可知旅行时你将找到合适价位的合适的地方;故选F.

点评 七选五阅读是完成性阅读,和完形填空很类似,不同的是一个选词,一个选句子.解题时,要注意上下文语境,充分考虑信息词(选项中和空格前后句子中相同或相近的词),选出最符合语境的句子.

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