题目内容

19.My name is Dave Briggs,and I am a cyclist who is from England.Having packed a bag of my belongings(物品),I began my recent cycling trip,which is to cycle the Pan-American route from the north of Alaska to the south of Argentina.I began my journey in July 2010,and I guess that I will finish sometime in October 2011.
Not only has my trip given me so much natural beauty along rough roads,near Mayan ruins,but also it made me meet hundreds of friendly people who helped me a lot.They offered me some coffee and tea including delicious food.
This is not my first trip,however,my first trip is to cycle from England to South Africa.The scenery of the trip also impressed me,which is nearly 5years of travel around the world.
I like the trip so much that some people don't understand me."Why not stay at home and listen to the classical music?"they often ask me.
I think not only can it give me lots of pleasure,but also it can increase my knowledge and keep in good health,can't it?

56.About Dave Briggs,which of the following is WRONG?C
A.He is a cyclist.
B.He is from England.
C.He goes on the trip with nothing.
D.His trip is to cycle the Pan-American route.
57.How long does Dave Briggs's recent trip last?A
A.For about 15months.    B.For about 18months.
C.For about 5years.      D.For about 1year.
58.What does Dave Briggs think of the people he met during his trip?B
A.They are quiet.        B.They are friendly.
C.They are rough.        D.They are rude.
59.Dave Briggs's first tripD.
A.is from the north of Alaska to the south of Argentina
B.is very boring and harmful
C.takes him about 2years
D.is from England to South Africa
60.From the last paragraph,we can know thatB.
A.Dave Briggs is bored with his trip      
B.Dave Briggs is pleased with his trip
C.the trip only can keep people healthy  
D.the trip can bring Dave Briggs money.

分析 本文是Dave Briggs的自述,他骑车在全世界旅行,并在旅行中收获了快乐知识和健康.

解答 56-60 CABDB
56.C 细节理解题 根据第一段Having packed a bag of my belongings(物品),I began my recent cycling trip,which is to cycle the Pan-American route from the north of Alaska to the south of Argentina可知,Dave Briggs骑车出发并非什么也不带,其实带一些个人物品,所以C项表述有误,故答案为C
57.A 数字计算题 根据I began my journey in July 2010,and I guess that I will finish sometime in October 2011.可知,他是2010年7月开始,2011年10月将要结束,可知历时15个月,故答案为A
58.B 细节理解题 根据第二段but also it made me meet hundreds of friendly people who helped me a lot.They offered me some coffee and tea including delicious food.
可知,他认为一路上遇到的人非常友好,故答案为B
59.D  细节理解题 根据第三段 This is not my first trip,however,my first trip is to cycle from England to South Africa.可知,第一次旅行是从英格兰到南非,故答案为D
60.B 推理判断题 根据I think not only can it give me lots of pleasure,but also it can increase my knowledge and keep in good health,can't it?可以得知,作者对自己的
骑车旅行相当满意,故答案为B

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The second most common fib(无关紧要的谎言) is"I haven't got any cash on me"when asked for money by tramps (流浪者),beggars and Big Issue sellers."Nothing's wrong-I'm fine"came third followed by"You look lovely"and"Nice to see you".
Modern technology turned out to have contributed to many lies with"I didn't get your text"in 18th,"Our server was down"in 20th and"My battery died"in 26th place.
Other lies to make the top ten included"I'll give you a ring","We're just good friends"and"We'll have to meet up soon"."I'm on my way"and"No,your bum doesn't look big in that"completed the top ten.
Men tell the most fibs,coming out with five every day compared to women who lie just three times.
In many cases perhaps it is better to flatter with a fib than destroy someone with the truth,according to a spokesman for OnePoll,which carried out the research of 4,300 adults.
66.Whether the person being called has pushed the"ignore"button orA,the caller at the other end hears the same tone.
A.really has no signal                                          
B.can't get the text
C.has a battery failure                                     
D.answers the call
67.Most people think women are better liars becauseB.
A.there're more women liars                                     
B.fewer women liars are found out
C.women tell less harmful lies                          
D.women are harder to convince
68."Our server was down"is perhaps a lie told as an excuse for notB.
A.inviting a friend to dinner                               
B.responding to an e-mail
C.coming to a party on time                              
D.cleaning one's room
69."You look lovely"and"I'm on my way"rankCon the popular-lie list.
A.3rd and 8th       B.5th and 10th          C.4th and 9th           D.5th and 12th
70.The OnePoll spokesman seems to think it'sDfor the British to lie so much.
A.puzzling         B.disgusting        C.impossible       D.reasonable.

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