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       It's often hard to find family holidays that everyone will enjoy. Cruises (海上航游) can be fun,but may offer activities either for small children or adults,with not much for teenagers.

       Fifteen-year-old Josh Sandford and his 13-year-old sister Rowena took a cruise last year,on a ship called the Rega. ‘ Before we left,I'd spent ages looking at the brochure (宣传册) , and all the activities on offer,so I was really looking forward to it/ says Josh. 'When we got on,I could see they had activities that teenagers could join in,so we couldn't really say the brochure was wrong. But they were a bit boring — things like old movies we’d seen before. I wish there’d been somewhere for people my age to just hang out together. My parents really enjoyed it,but they were disappointed that we didn’t. 

     Josh's parents had almost decided they'd never take their family on a cruise again when they heard about some new cruises that were specially for families with teenagers. So earlier this year the Sandford family set off again,this time on a ship called the Flora. ^We did some tours organised by the Flora when the ship stopped in different ports (港口) ” says Josh. ‘We went off and explored some old ruins. I was worried it 'd  be boring,but I have to admit the mins were actually quite cool.

      ‘The biggest difference was the activities on board,though,like a great gym and two pools. There was a fantastic rock-climbing wall,too, although lots of the teenagers on board didn’ t seem to want to try it. Maybe they were too scared (害怕的) ,as it was really high. But my sister immediately managed to get all the way up it'so I just had to do the same!'

     Josh and Rowena’ s family had such a good time on their last cruise that they're thinking of going again 一 in fact,they re already saving up for it!

32. It seems that the Rega.

   A. provided wrong information in the travel brochure

   B. didn't offer satisfying activities for teenagers

   C. only provided activities suitable for adults

   D. didn’ t satisfy the needs of Josh's parents

33. After the trip on the Rega,Josh's parents

   A. considered giving up cruise holidays

   B. started to look for adventurous cruises

   C. found it hard to get along with teenagers

   D. decided they would never take children along

34. What did Josh think of the tours organised by the Floral

   A. He found them a little boring.

   B. He didn't think they were special

   C. He was surprised to find he enjoyed them.

   D. He was worried that his parents wouldn't love them.

35. What does the text mainly talk about?

   A. Teen cruises.                       B. Family holidays.

   C. Difficult teenagers.                  D. Special families.

32. B 33. A 34. C 35. A

32. B. 推理判断题。根据第二段中Josh 将自己在上船前看/fega的宣兩 上船后经历的实际情况对比可知, Re职没能提供令人满意的适合青年的活动。

33. A. 细节理解题。根据第三段中的 Josh's parents had almost decided they'd never take their family on a cruise again 可知,—经历了提 的海上旅行之后,Josh的父母准备放弃此类的海上航游。

34. C.推理判断题。根据第三段中的I was worried it' d be boring,but I have to admit the ruins were actually quite cool苛知,Josh —开始担心FLra的那些游览项目无聊,然而最后他却非常喜欢。

35. A.主旨大意题。文章主要介绍了 适合青少年的海上航游,文中的 they had activities that,teenagers could join in 和 new cruises that were specially for families with teenagers 是提示。

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     When I was just 16 ,my father decided to turn an old guesthouse into a hotel,and he experimented with everything. None of us had ever worked in a hotel before,but my dad was sure of what guests would like to see.

     For a month that summer,I served as a waitress(女服务员) at breakfast and dinner,which gave me the middle of the day free for studying. Like all the others,I did what the instructions said and treated the guests as though they were special visitors in my own home.

     I soon learned how to deal with the most daunting person in the kitchen the cook,Gordon. He had a great ability to-become very angry for no clear reason. I avoided him as much as possible and always took the dishes with a frozen expression on my face which was turned into a sweet smile in the space between kitchen and dining room. 、

   Breakfast waitressing was,I found,more enjoyable than the dinner service. The guests came wandering into the dining room,looking with appreciation at the view of the sea and islands through the dining room window. It was funny how differently people behaved in the evenings,dressed up and talking with louder,colder voices,not always returning my smile. However,that all changed when Dad created a special role for me.

    It began with a few common cakes for the guests’ packed lunches and progressed to fancy cakes for afternoon teas. This led to the climax(高 潮) :a nightly show known as Lucy's Sweet Trolley. Every evening,I carried the most amazing collection of cakes and other desserts. Most were things I had invented myself and I had cooked all of them. Some — Jacobite Grenades,Mocha Genghis Khan and Goat' s Milk Bavarios to name a few — were really strange. It was Dad's idea that I should dress smartly and stop at each table and recite the name of each dish.

21. What did the people working at the hotel have in common?

   A. They all understood the guests’ expectations.

   B. They all studied at the middle of the day.

   C. They all had enough experience.

   D. They all followed the rules.

22. What does the underlined word “daunting” in Paragraph 3 mean?

   A. Careful.         B. Nervous.

   C. Interesting.      D. Frightening.

23. Why did Lucy enjoy serving breakfasts more than dinners?

   A. The guests were friendlier.

   B. There were more types of food to satisfy the guests.

   C. The dining room was quieter.

   D. The guests dressed up for the beginning of a new day.

24. What was special about the food on Lucy's Sweet Trolley?

   A. It was based on traditional dishes.

   B. It contained a number of new creations.

   C. It was made following her father' s instructions.

   D. It was prepared along with the food for lunches.

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