摘要:4.The passage is mainly about . A.the protection of campsites B.the importance of wild camping C.the human influence on campsites D.the dos and don’ts of wild camping 答案 D 解析 主旨大意题.全文讲述了野外宿营时应该做和不能做的相关事情. 3 Kids will often ignore your requests for them to shut off the TV,start their chores,or do their homework as a way to avoid following your directions.Before you know it,you’ve started to sound like a broken record as you repeatedly ask them to do their assignments,clean their room,or take out the trash.Rather than saying “Do your chores now. you’ll be more effective if you set a target time for when the chores have to be completed.So instead of arguing about starting chores,just say,“If chores aren’t done by 4 pm,here are the consequences. Then it’s up to your child to complete the chores.Put the ball back in their court.Don’t argue or fight with them,just say,“That’s the way it’s going to be. It shouldn’t be punitiveas much as it should be persuasive.“If your chores aren’t done by 4 pm,then no video game time until chores are done.And if finishing those chores runs into homework time,that’s going to be your loss. On the other hand,when dealing with homework,keep it very simple.Have a time when homework starts,and at that time,all electronics go off and do not go back on until you see that their homework is done.If your kids say they have no homework,then they should use that time to study or read.Either way,there should be a time set aside when the electronics are off. When a kid wears his iPod or headphones when you’re trying to talk to him,make no bones about it,he is not ignoring you,he is disrespecting you.At that point,everything else should stop until he takes the earplugs out of his ears.Don’t try to communicate with him when he’s wearing headphones-even if he tells you he can hear you.Wearing them while you’re talking to him is a sign of disrespect.Parents should be very tough about this kind of thing.Remember,mutual respect becomes more important as children mature.

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  Camping wild is a wonderful way to experience the natural world and, at its best, it makes little environmental influenceBut with increasing numbers of people wanting to escape into the wilderness, it is becoming more and more important to camp unobtrusively(不引人注意地)and leave no mark

  Wild camping is not permitted in many places, particularly in crowded lowland BritainWherever you are, find out about organizations responsible for managing wild spaces, and contact them to find out their policy on camping and shelter buildingFor example, it is fine to camp wild in remote parts of Scotland, but in England you must ask the landowner’s permission, except in national parks

  Camping is about having relaxation, sleeping out doors, experiencing bad weather, and making do without modern conveniencesA busy, fully-equipped campsite(野营地)seems to go against this, so seek out smaller, more remote places with easy access to open spaces and perhaps beachesBetter still, find a campsite with no road accesswalking in makes a real adventure

  Finding the right spot to camp is the first step to guaranteeing a good night’s sleepchoose a campsite with privacy and minimum influence on others and the environmenttry to use an area where people hanve obviously camped befoe rather than creating a new spotwhen camping in woodland, avoid standing dead trees, which may fall on a windy nightAvoid animal runs and caves, and possible homes of biting insectsMake sure you have most protection on the windward sideIfyou make a fire,do so downwind of your shelteralways consider what influence you might have on the natural word,Avoid damaging plantsA good canpsite is found,not madechanging it should be unnecessary

(1)

you needn’t ask for permission when camping in ________

[  ]

A.

national parks in england

B.

most parts of scotland

C.

crowded lowland britain

D.

most parts of england

(2)

The author thinks that a good campsite is one ________

[  ]

A.

With easy access

B.

used previonusly

C.

with modem conveniences

D.

far away from beaches

(3)

The last paragraph mainly deals with ________

[  ]

A.

protecting animals

B.

building a cmpfire

C.

camping in woodland

D.

finding a campsite with privacy

(4)

The passage is mainly about ________

[  ]

A.

the protection of campsites

B.

the importance of wild camping

C.

the human influence on campsites

D.

the dos and don’ts of wild camping

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Camping wild is a wonderful way to experience the natural world and, at its best, it makes little environmental influence. But with increasing numbers of people wanting to escape into the wilderness, it is becoming more and more important to camp unobtrusively(不引人注目地)and leave no mark.
Wild camping is not permitted in many places, particularly in crowded lowland Britain. Wherever you are, find out about organizations responsible for managing wild spaces, and contact them to find out their policy on camping and shelter building. For example, it is fine to camp wild in remote parts of Scotland, but in England you must ask the landowner’s permission, except in national parks.
Camping is about having relaxation, sleeping outdoors, experiencing bad weather, and making do without modern conveniences. A busy, fully-equipped campsite(野营地)seems to go against this, so seek out smaller, more remote places with easy access to open spaces and perhaps beaches. Better still, find a campsite with no road access: walking in makes a real adventure.
Finding the right spot to camp is the first step to guaranteeing(保证)a good night’s sleep. Choose a campsite with privacy and minimum influence on others and the environment. Try to use an area where people have obviously camped before rather than creating a new spot. When camping in woodland, avoid standing dead trees, which may fall on a windy night. Avoid animal runs and caves, and possible homes of biting insects. Make sure you have most protection on the windward side. If you make a fire, do so downwind of your shelter. Always consider what influence you might have on the natural world. Avoid damaging plants. A good campsite is found, not made—changing it should be unnecessary.
【小题1】 You needn’t ask for permission when camping in______________ . 

A.national parks in EnglandB.most parts of Scotland
C.crowded lowland BritainD.most parts of England
【小题2】The author thinks that a good campsite is one_______________.
A. with easy access            B. used previously
C with modern conveniences     D far away from beaches
【小题3】 The last paragraph mainly deals with_____________.  
A. protecting animals         B building a campfire
C camping in woodland        D finding a campsite with privacy
【小题4】The passage is mainly about______________.
A the protection of campsites   
B the importance of wild camping
C the human influence on campsites   
D the dos and don’ts of wild camping

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Camping wild is a wonderful way to experience the natural world and, at its best, it makes little environmental influence. But with increasing numbers of people wanting to escape into the wilderness, it is becoming more and more important to camp unobtrusively(不引人注目地)and leave no mark.

Wild camping is not permitted in many places, particularly in crowded lowland Britain. Wherever you are, find out about organizations responsible for managing wild spaces, and contact them to find out their policy on camping and shelter building. For example, it is fine to camp wild in remote parts of Scotland, but in England you must ask the landowner’s permission, except in national parks.

Camping is about having relaxation, sleeping outdoors, experiencing bad weather, and making do without modern conveniences. A busy, fully-equipped campsite(野营地)seems to go against this, so seek out smaller, more remote places with easy access to open spaces and perhaps beaches. Better still, find a campsite with no road access: walking in makes a real adventure.

Finding the right spot to camp is the first step to guaranteeing a good night’s sleep. Choose a campsite with privacy and minimum influence on others and the environment. Try to use an area where people have obviously camped before rather than creating a new spot. When camping in woodland, avoid standing dead trees, which may fall on a windy night. Avoid animal runs and caves, and possible homes of biting insects. Make sure you have most protection on the windward side. If you make a fire, do so downwind of your shelter. Always consider what influence you might have on the natural world. Avoid damaging plants. A good campsite is found, not made—changing it should be unnecessary.

1.You needn’t ask for permission when camping in         .

A.national parks in England

B.most parts of Scotland

C.crowded lowland Britain

D.most parts of England

2.The author thinks that a good campsite is one        .

A.with easy access

B.used previously

C.with modern conveniences

D.far away from beaches

3.The last paragraph mainly deals with     

A.protecting animals

B.building a campfire

C.camping in woodland

D.finding a campsite with privacy

4.The passage is mainly about      

A.the protection of campsites

B.the importance of wild camping

C.the human influence on campsites

D.the dos and don’ts of wild camping

 

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Camping wild is a wonderful way to experience the natural world and , at its best, it makes little environmental influence .But with increasing numbers of people wanting to escape into the wilderness, it is becoming more and more important to camp unobtrusively(不引人注意地)and leave no mark .

Wild camping is not permitted in many places, particularly in crowded lowland Britain. Wherever you are , find out about organizations responsible for managing wild spaces, and contact them to find out their policy on camping and shelter building .For example ,it is fine to camp wild in remote parts of Scotland, but in England you must ask the landowner’s permission, except in national parks .

 Camping is about having relaxation , sleeping outdoors , experiencing bad weather , and making do without modern conveniences .A busy , fully-equipped campsite (野营地)seems to go against this ,so seek out smaller, more remote places with easy access to open spaces and perhaps beaches .Better still, find a campsite with no road access: walking in makes a real adventure.

    Finding the right spot to camp is the first step to guaranteeing a good night’s sleep. Choose a campsite with privacy and minimum influence on others and the environment. Try to use an area where people have obviously camped before rather than creating a new spot .When camping in woodland, avoid standing dead trees, which may fall on a windy night .Avoid animal runs and caves, and possible homes of biting insects. Make sure you have most protection on the windward side. If you make a fire, do so downwind of your shelter. Always consider what influence you might have on the natural word, Avoid damaging plants. A good campsite is found, not made—changing it should be unnecessary.

1.You needn’t ask for permission when camping in _____.

A.national parks in England           B.most parts of Scotland

C.crowded lowland Britain           D.most parts of England

2.The author thinks that a good campsite is one_______

A.With easy access                  B.used previously 

C.with modern conveniences         D.far away from beaches

3.The last paragraph mainly deals with           .

A.protecting animals

B.building a campfire

C.camping in woodland

D.finding a campsite with privacy

4.The passage is mainly about            .

A.the protection of campsites

B.the importance of wild camping

C.the human influence on campsites

D.the dos and don’ts of wild camping

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Camping wild is a wonderful way to experience the natural world and, at its best, it makes little environmental influence. But with increasing numbers of people wanting to escape into the wildness, it is becoming more and more important to camp unobtrusively(不引人注目的) and leave no mark.

Wild camping is not permitted in many places, particularly in crowed lowland England. Wherever you are, find out about organizations responsible for managing wild spaces, and contact them to find out their policy about camping and shelter building. For example, it is fine to camp wild in remote parts of Scotland, but in England you must ask the landowner’s permission, except in national parks

Camping is about having relaxation, sleeping outdoors, experiencing bad weather, and making do without modern conveniences. A busy, full-equipped campsite seems to go against this, so seek out smaller, more remote places with easy access to open spaces and perhaps beaches. Better still, find a campsite with no road access: walking in makes a real adventure.

Finding the right spot to camp is first step to guaranteeing a good night’s sleep. Choose a campsite with privacy and minimum influence on others and environment. Try to use an area where people have obviously camped before rather than creating a new spot. When camping in woodland, avoid standing dead trees, which may fall on a windy night. Avoid animal runs and caves and possible homes of biting insects. Make sure you have most protection on the windward side. If you make a fire, do so downwind of your shelter. Always consider what influence you might have on the natural world. Avoid damaging plants. A good campsite found, not made-changing it should be unnecessary.

1.You needn’t ask for permission when camping in____.

A.national parks in England

B.most parts of Scotland

C.crowded lowland Britain

D.most parts of England

2.The author thinks that a good campsite is one_____.

A.with easy access

B.used previously

C.with modern convenience

D.far away from beaches

3.The last paragraph mainly deals with____.

A.protecting animals

B.building a campfire

C.camping in woodland

D.finding a campsite with privacy

4.The passage is manly about____.

A.the protection of campsites

B.the importance of wild camping

C.the human influence on campsites

D.the dos and don’ts of wild camping

 

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