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【题目】The first time I went abroad was when I went to London. It was in the summer holidays about five or six years ago and I went with my friends. 【1】 , so we decided to travel by coach. We left at five in the morning and the journey to London took about sixteen hours.

We stayed in London for three days, in a youth hotel not far from the centre. 2 . The beds were not very comfortable and the bedroom was very small but it had a wonderful view overlooking the Thames.

3 . First, we went to see all the famous sites: Big Ben, Piccadilly Circus, and Buckingham Palace. Then we went shopping in Oxford Street. On the last day my friends and I went to Camden market. You can buy all kinds of jewelry and clothes there. 4 . It was really sunny in the afternoon, so we went to watch a football game. Unfortunately, I think the ring fell out of my pocket during the game, and I had to buy another one.

5 , although the youth hotel was not perfect. Next time, I will stay at the Ritz but I will never feel as excited as I did that first time.

A. I really enjoyed visiting London

B. I bought a silver ring for my sister

C. We were all very excited on the coach

D. The plane and train were quite expensive

E. While we were in London we walked a lot

F. My friends and I had a big room on the top floor

G. I’ve been back to London several times since then

【答案】

【1】D

【2】F

【3】E

【4】B

【5】A

【解析】

试题分析:本文讲述了作者在伦敦的旅行经历

【1】D 根据下句:so we decided to travel by coach所以我们决定坐长途汽车,而选项D The plane and train were quite expensive飞机和火车都比较贵)与下一句是因果关系,故选D。

【2】F 第二段整段都在讲住宿环境以及条件,而选项F My friends and I had a big room on the top floor我和我的朋友在楼上有一个大房间符合语境,故选F。

【3】E 根据下文讲我们去了哪些地方,故选项E While we were in London we walked a lot我们走过了伦敦许多地方符合语境,故选E。

【4】B 根据空前句意:你可以在那儿买到各种各样的珠宝,而选项B I bought a silver ring for my sister(我为我妹妹买了一枚银戒指。)承接上一句,故选B。

【5】A 根据下文,虽然青年旅馆没有那么好,而选项A I really enjoyed visiting London我真的非常享受这次旅行符合语境,故选A。

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