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Traveling can be a very fun and exciting way to vacation with your family, but it does not always turn out as expected. I have traveled a lot with my family over the years, but some experiences are worth forgetting altogether. I remember a particular traveling experience which sticks out in my mind for the wrong reasons.
My dad and stepmom had decided to drive to California for our family vacation. This was supposed to provide educational value, since we would be able to stop along the way and look at various sites in each state. Everything was going as planned until we decided to take a break and stop at the Grand Canyon(大峡谷). I had always wanted to see this exciting place and had decided to write a report on it for my eight-grade English class. We got out of the car and were walking on one of the paths to get to a cliff(悬崖) so we could take a family photo when I slipped(滑倒) and fell down. I fell on a piece of rock, and felt great pain run up my leg at once. My dad took me to the nearest hospital and, after an eight-hour wait in the emergency room(急诊室), found out that I broke two bones in my foot.
Needless to say, our vacation was no fun for me because I was in pain during the whole two-week trip. I ended up making an appointment the day we got home to see a doctor for a check-up. That was definitely not what I consider fun or a great vacation, and it really put a dent in our sightseeing plans.
65. What is the author’s attitude towards traveling?
A. Curious B. Positive C. Satisfied D. Objective(客观的)
66. Why does the author always remember the particular traveling experience?
A. It was full of adventures. (冒险) B. It was an unpleasant experience.
C. It was terribly boring and tiring. D. It was of educational value to him.
67. The author slipped and fell down when he was _________.
A. parking his car B. walking on a path to a cliff
C. taking a photo of his family D. standing on the edge of a cliff
68. From the passage we learn that _________.
A. the bones of the author’s two legs were broken.
B. the author waited for 8 hours before the treatment
C. the author was taken to the hospital near his home
D. the travel of the family lasted about half a month
69. What does the underlined phrase put a dent in in the last paragraph probably mean?
A. Canceled. B. Developed. C. Ruined. D. Uncovered.
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Traveling can be a very fun and exciting way to vacation with your family, but it does not always turn out as expected. I have traveled a lot with my family over the years, but some experiences are worth forgetting altogether. I remember a particular traveling experience which sticks out in my mind for the wrong reasons.
My dad and stepmom had decided to drive to California for our family vacation. This was supposed to provide educational value, since we would be able to stop along the way and look at various sites in each state. Everything was going as planned until we decided to take a break and stop at the Grand Canyon(大峡谷). I had always wanted to see this exciting place and had decided to write a report on it for my eight-grade English class. We got out of the car and were walking on one of the paths to get to a cliff(悬崖) so we could take a family photo when I slipped(滑倒) and fell down. I fell on a piece of rock, and felt great pain run up my leg at once. My dad took me to the nearest hospital and, after an eight-hour wait in the emergency room(急诊室), found out that I broke two bones in my foot.
Needless to say, our vacation was no fun for me because I was in pain during the whole two-week trip. I ended up making an appointment the day we got home to see a doctor for a check-up. That was definitely not what I consider fun or a great vacation, and it really put a dent in our sightseeing plans.
65. What is the author’s attitude towards traveling?
A. Curious B. Positive C. Satisfied D. Objective(客观的)
66. Why does the author always remember the particular traveling experience?
A. It was full of adventures. (冒险) B. It was an unpleasant experience.
C. It was terribly boring and tiring. D. It was of educational value to him.
67. The author slipped and fell down when he was _________.
A. parking his car B. walking on a path to a cliff
C. taking a photo of his family D. standing on the edge of a cliff
68. From the passage we learn that _________.
A. the bones of the author’s two legs were broken.
B. the author waited for 8 hours before the treatment
C. the author was taken to the hospital near his home
D. the travel of the family lasted about half a month
69. What does the underlined phrase put a dent in in the last paragraph probably mean?
A. Canceled. B. Developed. C. Ruined. D. Uncovered.
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Some people say it's the most exciting thing they have ever done in their lives. Other people say it's dangerous and 1 . “Bungee jumping, ” 2 it is known, has become very 3 in the USA, France, New Zealand and Australia. Every year, thousands of people 4 50 meters or more 5 only by a “ Bungee”, a rubber cord (绳索) that stops them 6 the ground.
Bungee jumping 7 in 1979 when two students from Oxford University, England, jumped from the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, USA. 8 , bungee jumping businesses have 9 all over the USA and other places, 10 in some countries it is not 11 by law. In the USA, bungee jumpers pay $80 or more to fall through the air 12 nearly 100 km an hour — risking(冒险) their lives if the bungee cord 13 .
Emily Stead is a bungee jumper who has survived 50 jumps. “It's 14 !”she says. “I first went bungee jumping five years ago. Then, I jumped just 20 meters. My 15 jump was 50 metres — from a hot-air balloon. It's the best 16 I have done. ”
Other people do not agree. “Bungee jumping, ”says Dr Willian Finch in Colorado, USA, “is both stupid and dangerous. This month I have seen twelve people who 17 their legs or ribs (肋骨) from a bungee jump. Until now, 18 has died — but sooner or later, it will happen. ”Studies show that about two in one million might have 19 of death. Almost every accident was caused by the jumper not being 20 connected to the cord or the cord not being firmly connected to the jump platform.
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Have you ever learned or experienced a new popular sport Bungee jumping? Read and complete this passage to find out its origin.
Some people say it's the most exciting thing they have ever done in their lives.Other people say it's dangerous and 1 Bungee jumping, 2 it is known, has become very 3 in the USA.France, New Zealand and Australia.Every year, thousands of people 4 50 meters or more 5 only by a Bungee, a rubber cord (绳索) that stops them 6 the ground.
Bungee jumping 7 in 1979 when two students from Oxford University, England, jumped from the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, USA. 8 , bungee jumping businesses have 9 all over the USA and other places, 10 , in some countries it is not 11 by law.In the USA, bungee jumpers pay $ 80 or more to fall through the air 12 nearly 100 km an hour risking (冒险) their lives if the bungee cord 13 .
Emily Stead is a bungee jumper who has survived 50 jumps.It's 14 ! She says.I first went bungee jumping five years ago.Then, I jumped just 20 meters.My 15 jump was 50 metres from a hot-air balloon.It's the best 16 I have done.
Other people do not agree.Bungee jumping, says Dr.William Finch in Colorado, USA, is both stupid and dangerous.This month I have seen twelve people who 17 their legs or ribs (肋骨) from a bungee jump.Until now, 18 has died but sooner or later, it will happen.Studies show that about two in one million might have 19 of death.Almost every accident was caused by the jumper not being 20 connected to the cord or the cord not being firmly connected to the jump platform.
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