题目内容
【题目】Recreational tree climbing is taking root in the eco-tourism industry, and it’s sending guys like Tim Kovar to far off reaches of the globe. Kovar, a tree-climbing instructor, recently returned to the U. S. from Brazil, where he spent time developing a tree-climbing operation thanks to the“slow travel”movement.
Slow travel, is like the slow food movement, the practice of giving fast food in favor of homegrown cooking—the kind that takes hours to prepare and enjoy. Likewise, slow travel urges visitors to experience a place’s natural surroundings and learn about the ecology in a way not afforded by extreme games.
“Tree climbing is a slow activity, ” says Kovar. “It’s not something you do quickly and then you’re on to the next thing or event. ”There is no such thing as a quick climb, especially for beginners. This wasn’t a race against the clock or the fellow climbers. In fact, tree climbing is unlikely to ever become a feature of the extreme games. Many climbers refuse competition. There has already been so much competition in the world.
“When you stand below the tree, it can be amazing, ” Rusel DeMaria says, looking affectionately up at Michael’s Triumph, a 150-foot-tall tree. But reaching the treetop, he adds, is an entirely different feeling. Likewise, his wife, Viola Brumbaugh, kneels on the ground and asks Michael’s Triumph for permission to climb. “It goes a lot smoother that way, ”she says.
And climbing has been included into many educational programs. New Tribe offers guided climbs through its school, Tree Climbing Northwest, where “we teach enough tree biology and forest ecology to raise awareness in our students, ” says New Tribe president Sophis Sparks. “We know that the tree climbing experience deepens personal appreciation for trees. After climbing, people value trees more and are motivated to support preservation. This is not just to preserve their playground. ”
Perhaps that is why he struggles with the term “recreational tree climbing, ” saying, “I prefer to call it inspirational tree climbing. ”
【1】What do slow travel and the slow food movement have in common?
A. They take people a long time.
B. They are related to the eco-tourism industry.
C. They advocate protecting nature.
D. They cost people little money.
【2】What do we know about tree climbing from the passage?
A. People compete to see who can climb to the top first.
B. It favors the experience of enjoying nature.
C. It is a kind of extreme sport and needs a lot of effort.
D. People view it as a challenge to climb the tallest tree in a forest.
【3】【改编】Which one of the advantages is not mentioned about tree climbing from the passage?
A. There are many educational programs in tree climbing.
B. It favors the experience of enjoying nature.
C. After climbing, people value trees more.
D. Tree climbing is another travel.
【4】Sophia Sparks prefers the term “inspirational tree climbing” because it .
A. provides people with more chances to play outside
B. makes people realize they should protect trees
C. deepens personal love between each other
D. bring a lot of pleasure to life
【5】What’s the best title for the passage?
A. Tree-climbing travelling B. Slow travel movements
C. Dangers of climbing D. Respect for nature
【答案】
【1】A
【2】B
【3】D
【4】B
【5】A
【解析】
试题分析:爬树已经成为生态旅游的一种形式, 它不但给人们带来了乐趣, 而且还提高了人们保护树木的意识。
【1】细节理解题。根据第二段. . . the kind that takes hours to prepare and enjoy可知, 答案为A。
【2】细节理解题。根据第二段Likewise, slow travel urges visitors to experience a place’s natural surroundings可知答案是B。
【3】细节理解题。根据文章介绍可知,娱乐性地爬树可以促进人们的环保意识,还可以有教育作用,爬过树之后会更珍惜树。这些都是这个活动的好处。答案为D。
【4】推理判断题。根据第五段After climbing, people value trees more and are motivated to support preservation.,可知答案为B。
【5】主旨大意题。本文的主要内容为: 爬树已经成为生态旅游的一种形式, 它不但给人们带来了乐趣而且还提高了人们保护树木的意识, 故答案为A。