摘要:1080] He must have lost his watch at that moment, he? [译文] 他一定在那个时候丢了手表.是吗? A. mustn’t B. hasn’t C. didn’t D. needn’t [答案及简析] C. must 表示推测.其反意疑问句应该与实际时态一致.

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Why not an island get-away?

Newfoundland

Price

From £1080 per person in June 2005

We went with:

Frontier Canada frontier-travel. Co. uk/Canada

About this trip

John Cabot had set sail looking for a new trade route for Asia, when he landed in Cape Bonavista. Clearly he felt this barren desolate landscape could provide this, so he claimed it for its potential and so began the rise of the British Empire.

Newfoundland is the most easterly point in North America and was Britain’s first overseas colony until 1949, when it became part of Canada. It’s roughly the size of England and Craig’s journey by camper van or RV (recreational vehicle) took in just a small part of the island called the Bonavista Peninsula.

First stop was the tiny fishing port of Keels to stock up for the journey ahead. There’s a long standing love affair between Newfoundlanders and cod. The seas off the Newfoundland coast were once the richest cod fishing grounds in the world, attracting fishermen from all over Europe. Many settled, establishing these coastal villages known locally as outports.

An hour’s drive down the coast is the town of Bonavista, where Craig met up with retired fisherman, Wilson Hayward. He told Craig how the landscape used to lie, and described the peculiarities of the language and accents in the area. There’s a different language in every bay.

1.The title “Why not an island get-away?” _________.

A.invites people to take a holiday trip to Newfoundland

B.informs people that the island is moving away from where it used to be

C.tells people that they can buy the island at the price of £1080.

D.asks people to visit the website frontier-travel. co.uk/Canada

2.From the context we can conclude that “Frontier Canada” is the name of _________.

A.a tourist guide

B.a kind of fish found around the island

C.a tourist agency

D.someone who has already booked the trip

3.When John Cabot first discovered Cape Bonavista he was actually on a voyage to find ____.

A.North America

B.Asia

C.South America

D.the British Empire

4.According to the passage Newfoundland is now part of _________.

A.UK

B.Canada

C.Europe

D.Bonavista

5.In the past the Newfoundlanders mainly lived by _________.

A.teaching languages

B.making camper vans

C.looking after retired fishermen

D.fishing cod

 

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Why not an island get-away?

Newfoundland

Price

From ??1080 per person in June 2005

We went with:

Frontier Canada frontier-travel. Co. uk/Canada

About this trip

John Cabot had set sail looking for a new trade route for Asia, when he landed in Cape Bonavista. Clearly he felt this barren desolate landscape could provide this, so he claimed it for its potential and so began the rise of the British Empire.

Newfoundland is the most easterly point in North America and was Britain’s first overseas colony until 1949, when it became part of Canada. It’s roughly the size of England and Craig’s journey by camper van or RV (recreational vehicle) took in just a small part of the island called the Bonavista Peninsula.

First stop was the tiny fishing port of Keels to stock up for the journey ahead. There’s a long standing love affair between Newfoundlanders and cod. The seas off the Newfoundland coast were once the richest cod fishing grounds in the world, attracting fishermen from all over Europe. Many settled, establishing these coastal villages known locally as outports.

An hour’s drive down the coast is the town of Bonavista, where Craig met up with retired fisherman, Wilson Hayward. He told Craig how the landscape used to lie, and described the peculiarities of the language and accents in the area. There’s a different language in every bay.

The title “Why not an island get-away?” _________.

A. invites people to take a holiday trip to Newfoundland

B. informs people that the island is moving away from where it used to be

C. tells people that they can buy the island at the price of ??1080.

D. asks people to visit the website frontier-travel. co.uk/Canada

From the context we can conclude that “Frontier Canada” is the name of _________.

A. a tourist guide

B. a kind of fish found around the island

C. a tourist agency

D. someone who has already booked the trip

When John Cabot first discovered Cape Bonavista he was actually on a voyage to find ____.

A. North America        B. Asia

C. South America        D. the British Empire

According to the passage Newfoundland is now part of _________.

A. UK   B. Canada   C. Europe   D. Bonavista

In the past the Newfoundlanders mainly lived by _________.

A. teaching languages       B. making camper vans

C. looking after retired fishermen  D. fishing cod

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Why not an island get-away?
Newfoundland
Price
From £1080 per person in June 2005
We went with:
Frontier Canada frontier-travel. Co. uk/Canada
About this trip
John Cabot had set sail looking for a new trade route for Asia, when he landed in Cape Bonavista. Clearly he felt this barren desolate landscape could provide this, so he claimed it for its potential and so began the rise of the British Empire.
Newfoundland is the most easterly point in North America and was Britain’s first overseas colony until 1949, when it became part of Canada. It’s roughly the size of England and Craig’s journey by camper van or RV (recreational vehicle) took in just a small part of the island called the Bonavista Peninsula.
First stop was the tiny fishing port of Keels to stock up for the journey ahead. There’s a long standing love affair between Newfoundlanders and cod. The seas off the Newfoundland coast were once the richest cod fishing grounds in the world, attracting fishermen from all over Europe. Many settled, establishing these coastal villages known locally as outports.
An hour’s drive down the coast is the town of Bonavista, where Craig met up with retired fisherman, Wilson Hayward. He told Craig how the landscape used to lie, and described the peculiarities of the language and accents in the area. There’s a different language in every bay.
【小题1】The title “Why not an island get-away?” _________.

A.invites people to take a holiday trip to Newfoundland
B.informs people that the island is moving away from where it used to be
C.tells people that they can buy the island at the price of £1080.
D.asks people to visit the website frontier-travel. co.uk/Canada
【小题2】From the context we can conclude that “Frontier Canada” is the name of _________.
A.a tourist guide
B.a kind of fish found around the island
C.a tourist agency
D.someone who has already booked the trip
【小题3】When John Cabot first discovered Cape Bonavista he was actually on a voyage to find ____.
A.North AmericaB.Asia
C.South AmericaD.the British Empire
【小题4】According to the passage Newfoundland is now part of _________.
A.UKB.CanadaC.EuropeD.Bonavista
【小题5】In the past the Newfoundlanders mainly lived by _________.
A.teaching languagesB.making camper vans
C.looking after retired fishermenD.fishing cod

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Why not an island get-away?
Newfoundland
Price
From £1080 per person in June 2005
We went with:
Frontier Canada frontier-travel. Co. uk/Canada
About this trip
John Cabot had set sail looking for a new trade route for Asia, when he landed in Cape Bonavista. Clearly he felt this barren desolate landscape could provide this, so he claimed it for its potential and so began the rise of the British Empire.
Newfoundland is the most easterly point in North America and was Britain’s first overseas colony until 1949, when it became part of Canada. It’s roughly the size of England and Craig’s journey by camper van or RV (recreational vehicle) took in just a small part of the island called the Bonavista Peninsula.
First stop was the tiny fishing port of Keels to stock up for the journey ahead. There’s a long standing love affair between Newfoundlanders and cod. The seas off the Newfoundland coast were once the richest cod fishing grounds in the world, attracting fishermen from all over Europe. Many settled, establishing these coastal villages known locally as outports.
An hour’s drive down the coast is the town of Bonavista, where Craig met up with retired fisherman, Wilson Hayward. He told Craig how the landscape used to lie, and described the peculiarities of the language and accents in the area. There’s a different language in every bay.

  1. 1.

    The title “Why not an island get-away?” _________.

    1. A.
      invites people to take a holiday trip to Newfoundland
    2. B.
      informs people that the island is moving away from where it used to be
    3. C.
      tells people that they can buy the island at the price of £1080.
    4. D.
      asks people to visit the website frontier-travel. co.uk/Canada
  2. 2.

    From the context we can conclude that “Frontier Canada” is the name of _________.

    1. A.
      a tourist guide
    2. B.
      a kind of fish found around the island
    3. C.
      a tourist agency
    4. D.
      someone who has already booked the trip
  3. 3.

    When John Cabot first discovered Cape Bonavista he was actually on a voyage to find ____.

    1. A.
      North America
    2. B.
      Asia
    3. C.
      South America
    4. D.
      the British Empire
  4. 4.

    According to the passage Newfoundland is now part of _________.

    1. A.
      UK
    2. B.
      Canada
    3. C.
      Europe
    4. D.
      Bonavista
  5. 5.

    In the past the Newfoundlanders mainly lived by _________.

    1. A.
      teaching languages
    2. B.
      making camper vans
    3. C.
      looking after retired fishermen
    4. D.
      fishing cod
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