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16.There is no better way to enjoy Scottish traditions than going fishing and tasting a little bit whisky(威士忌) at a quiet place like the Inverlochy Castle.When Queen Victoria visited the castle in 1873she wrote in her diary,"I never saw a lovelier spot,"And she didn't even go fishing.
Scotland is not easily defined.In certain moments,this quiet land of lakes and grass and mountains changes before your very eyes.When evening gently sweeps the hillside into orange light,the rivers,teeming with fish,can turn into streams of gold.As you settle down with just a fishing pole and a basket on the bank of River Orchy,near the Inverlochy castle,any frustration(烦恼) will float away as gently as the circling water.It's just you and purple,pink,white flowers,seeking a perfect harmony.If you are a new comer to fishing,learning the basics form a fishing guide may leave you with a lifetime's fun.Four many,fishing is more than a sport; it is an art.
Scotland offers interesting place where you can rest after a long day's fishing.Set against a wild mountain and hidden behind woodland,the beautiful Inverlochy Castle Hotel below the Nevis is a perfect place to see the beauty of Scotland's mountains.Ben Nevis is the highest of all British mountains,and reaching its 1342-metre top is a challenge.But it's not just what goes up that matters; what comes down is unique.More than 900metres high,on the mountain's north face,lies an all-important source of pure water.Its name comes form the Gaelic language"usquebaugh"or"water of life"; And it is the single most important ingredient(原料) in Scotland's best know drink; whisky.

64.The story of Queen Victoria is to show thatB.
A.the queen is rich in tour experience
B.the Castle is a good place to go in Scotland
C.tasting whisky is better than going fishing
D.1873is a special year for the queen
65.How is Paragraph 2mainly developed?A
A.By giving descriptions.
B.By following time order.
C.By analyzing causes.
D.By making comparisons.
66.What is Ben Nevis special for?C
A.The Inverlochy Castle Hotel.
B.The beauty of its surroundings.
C.The water from the mountain.
D.The challenge up to its top.
67.What is the main purpose of the passage?B
A.To introduce Scottish traditions to tourists.
B.To show the attractions of Scotland to readers.
C.To explore geographical characteristics of Scotland.

分析 短文介绍了苏格兰是一个好地方,是一个著名的旅游胜地,那里的漂亮的城堡,美丽的河流等会令人流连忘返.在苏格兰你也可以享受苏格兰的传统和美食,以及最有名的威士忌.

解答 64.B.细节理解题.短文第1段提到"‘I never saw a lovelier spot.'And she didn't even go fishing.",由此结合上下文可知,苏格兰的这座城堡是值得去的好地方.在四个选项中,B选项内容与此相符.故选B.
65.A.细节理解题.浏览短文第2段,会发现作者以描写的方式来展开内容要点的.由此可知,A选项符合题意.故选A.
66.C.细节理解题.短文最后一段提到"Ben Nevis is the highest of mountains…And it is the single most important ingredient(原料) in Scotland's best know whisky.".由此可知,Ben Nevis的特别之处在于它的水纯正,是生产威士忌的最重要原料.在选项中,C选项内容与此相符.故选C.
67.B.主旨大意题.浏览全文,不难发现短文的主要目的是想向读者展示苏格兰的这座胜地.由此可知,B选项符合题意.故选B.

点评 本文考察学生人文地理类阅读的阅读水平.要做好这类阅读,平时可以掌握一定背景知识,对这类文章的叙述特点及内容安排有一定了解,还要扩展这方面的词汇.阅读这类文章,要抓住文章的核心,即文章整体和各段主要在说什么,也要注意段落之间的逻辑关系.

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