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【题目】阅读下面的短文和问题,根据短文内容,在相应题号后的横线上写下相关信息,完成对该问题的回答。答语要意思清楚,结构正确,书写工整。

Patrick and Rachel Hugens have biked around the world. The Hugenses, who live in Boise when not on their bikes, are 25 months into their latest round-the-world adventure, scheduled to end in March. They've visited 36 countries on this tour, touching Europe, Africa, Asia and South America. “Traveling by bike is the greatest freedom," Rachel said via email. “You can see people's daily lives and can communicate with them.”

Rachel warns, “Cycle touring can become addictive.” Bike tourism is on the rise in the United States and around the world, according to the Adventure Cycling Association. The U. S. Bicycle Route System has grown 66 percent in the past two years and now has a presence in 24 states, including Idaho, and the District of Columbia.

Dennis Swiftsecretary of the Southwest Idaho Mountain Biking Association, rode across the U.S. last year- from Seattle to Salem, Mass. Six people started the tour and three finished, riding 52 out of 56 days. They averaged about 60 miles per riding day. Swift also rode through the Basque Country with a group of Boise cyclists last year. He's planning to participate in a Virginia bike tour this year. “When you get older, your health is most important,” he said. “My mom had Alzheimer's disease. They say what's good for health is good for the brain, so riding is one thing to be first in my life.”

This is the third time that the couple have quit their jobs to tour. Rachel is a nurse; Patrick is an architect. Both regained their former jobs when they returned home in 2000 and 2007. They're uncertain what will happen this time. They've given themselves a chance to save extra money by going to work by bike and avoiding some bills that are basic for most ( cell phones, cable TV).“Traveling changes your view of money and what it can do for you,” Rachel said. “We've met some cyclists traveling long term. They have many reasons to spend wisely.”

“The fellow cyclists we meet mostly come from Britain, Germany, Spain, Holland, Australia or New Zealand," Rachel said, “It is so nice to see that people all over the world are friendly and welcoming.”

1How many countries have the Hugenses visited on their latest tour? (不多于2个单词)

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2Why does Dennis Swift ride bikes? (不多于2个单词)

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3How do the Hugenses save extra money for their bike tours? (不多于10个单词)

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4What is the passage mainly about? (不多于3个单词)

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【答案】

1 36/36 countries/thirty-six countries

2 For health

3 By going to work by bike and avoiding some bills

4 Travelling by bike/ Bike tourism/Cycle touring

【解析】

这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了几个来自不同地方的热爱骑自行车旅行的人物及他们对骑自行车的观点。

1细节理解题。根据第一段的The Hugenses, who live in Boise when not on their bikes, are 25 months into their latest round-the-world adventure, scheduled to end in March. They've visited 36 countries on this tour可知,他们最近的一次旅行访问了36个国家,故填36/36 countries/thirty-six countries

2细节理解题。根据第三段的They say what's good for health is good for the brain, so riding is one thing to be first in my life.”可知,Dennis Swift骑车时为了健康,故填For health

3细节理解题。根据第四段的They've given themselves a chance to save extra money by going to work by bike and avoiding some bills that are basic for most ( cell phones, cable TV).可知,他们是靠骑自行车上班,避免一些账单来节省开支,故填By going to work by bike and avoiding some bills

4主旨大意。文章主要介绍了几个来自不同地方的热爱骑自行车旅行的人物,因此本文主要内容是骑自行车或自行车旅行,故填Travelling by bike/ Bike tourism/Cycle touring

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A visit to the Harvard Museum of Natural History can be the highlight of a day in lively and historic Harvard Square. The museum is located on the campus of the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States.

General Admission

Adults: $12.00

Non-Harvard students with I.D.: $10.00

Seniors (65+): $10.00

Children ages 3–18: $8.00

Children under 3: Free

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Boston and Cambridge libraries are among the dozens of public libraries in Massachusetts that have museum passes available for $6 admission to the Harvard Museum of Natural History. Each pass admits up to four people. Ask for passes at your local library! Please be prepared to show proof of Massachusetts residency (居住权) or library membership.

Transportation

Street parking is limited; MBTA public transportation recommended (Red Line to Harvard Square, or Commuter Rail to Porter Square.) No Cambridge resident restrictions on street parking on Sundays or holidays. On weekends, you can purchase a parking pass at the front desk to park in the University’s adjacent garage at 52 Oxford St. See the museum’s website for directions to reserve parking online on weekdays.

Museum Policies

Enjoy your visit, and please help us keep the museum safe and comfortable for other visitors.

No eating or drinking in the galleries.

Do not lean on glass cases; they are fragile.

Our passages are narrow; keep them accessible for other visitors.

Cell phones are permitted for phone calls in the ground and third floor lobbies.

Personal photography is allowed; however, the use of flash and tripods is not permitted in the galleries. Commercial photography or video cameras are not permitted without written permission.

1If two college students with Massachusetts ID. go to Boston for a visit, what is their lowest possible admission price to the Harvard Museum of Natural History?

A. $6. B. $9.

C. $20. D. $24.

2Which of the following is TRUE about visiting the Harvard Museum of Natural History?

A. Visitors are free to take photos of all its exhibits.

B. Visitors are prohibited from making phone calls.

C. Visitors can park in the street as long as they pay.

D. Visitors can make parking reservations on weekdays.

【题目】 Shen Hao was born in 1964. He was the former first secretary of Party branch of Xiaogang Village, Fengyang County, Anhui Province. He died on November 6, 2009. From 2004 to 2009, he had done many good things for the villagers. For the development of Xiaogang Village he had made great contributions(贡献). So he was respected by all the villagers.

During the six years, he repaired the village roads, and built a building for a number of villagers. He rented a house in the village and thought about how to get the villagers to get rich all day. Even in the New Year, he still got together with his villagers. At last, under his leadership, Xiaogang Village was out of poverty. Now the villagers are leading a rich life.

He is a very filial son, but he had almost no time to get together with his over 90-year-old mother. But she never complained. His wife works in the bank and she is very busy. They both have little time to look after their daughter.

Although he did not do what he should do to his mother, wife and daughter, all the villagers will remember their good secretary forever.

1Shen Hao worked as first secretary of Party branch of Xiaogang Village _____.

A.for about six yearsB.for about sixteen years

C.about six years agoD.about sixteen years ago

2Shen Hao did all the following for the village except________.

A.repairing the roads.B.putting up a building

C.helping the villagers to get richD.moving the village to a new place

3What did Shen Hao think about all day?

A.He thought about how to be remembered by the villagers.

B.He thought about how to make the village into a country.

C.He thought about how to make the village rich.

D.He thought about how to get together with his family.

4The underlined word “filial” means________ in Chinese.

A.孝顺B.叛逆

C.勤奋D.诚实

5Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

A.Shen Hao was only 45 years old when he died.

B.Shen Hao spent much time in taking care of his daughter.

C.Shen Hao helped the villagers a lot.

D.Now in Xiaogang Village, people are leading a rich life.

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