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【题目】Wang Lin's Diary

Oct. 8th

October 1st is our National Day. It was Sunday. In the morning, our teacher took us to the park. Oh, there were many people. Everywhere we could see flags(旗帜) and flowers. We saw people dancing in the park. We had a good time.

This morning I did some cleaning. Then I went to school. In the class, our teacher told us a very interesting story. It was about a French scientist Ampere. Once he was walking in the street. He began to work at a problem on a “blackboard” with a piece of chalk. But it was not a blackboard. It was the back of a carriage(马车). Ampere didn't notice(注意) it at all. How hard he worked at his problem!

In the evening, it became cloudy. It's going to rain tomorrow, I think.

1Wang Lin wrote his diary on ________.

A. October 1st B. October 4th

C. October 7th D. October 8th

2Wang Lin's teacher and his classmates went to the park on ________.

A. October 1st B. October 2nd

C. Wednesday D. Monday

3Ampere was a great ________ scientist.

A. English B. American

C. French D. Chinese

4Ampere worked at a problem on the ________.

A. blackboard B. back of a carriage

C. carriage D. flag

5Wang Lin thought it was going to rain the next day because ________.

A. it was too hot that day B. it didn't rain for a long time

C. it was cloudy that evening D. it was cloudy that morning

【答案】

1D

2A

3C

4B

5C

【解析】本文是一则日记,记录了王林一天的主要活动。

1细节理解题。根据这则日记的开头,选D

2细节理解题。根据October 1st is our National Day. It was Sunday. In the morning, our teacher took us to the parkA

3细节理解题。根据 It was about a French scientist AmpereC

4细节理解题。根据 But it was not a blackboard. It was the back of a carriage(马车).B

5细节理解题。根据In the evening, it became cloudy. It's going to rain tomorrow, I think.C。

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Did you travel abroad during the holidays? As it is becoming easier to get visas (签证) to foreign countries, more and more Chinese people are traveling abroad. However, some countries are not so welcoming to Chinese tourists.

A recent survey of 5,600 people from five countries showed that the Chinese people are the second most unpopular tourists, just behind the USA citizens. What's wrong with us?

“Some Chinese like changing seats before the plane takes off and reaching for luggage while the plane is landing, others even take shoes off during a night.” Julia Roberts, an air hostess from Singapore Airline, told Chinese media.

In fact, this is just the tip of the iceberg. Chinese tourists have a bad reputation (名声) abroad for many reasons. Kelvin Zhang, a tour guide, had an unpleasant experience when he led a group of Chinese tourists to Singapore. “A young man spat () his gum onto the street. When he was about to leavethe police caught him and fined him 20 Singapore dollars (102yuan),” he told the reporters.

Some Chinese also litter everywhere and jump queues (插队). Some like to write on famous buildings. In Hong Kong, many local people complain that tourists from the Chinese mainland spit and smoke in non-smoking areas. None of these problems help the reputation of Chinese people travelling abroad.

However, there are plenty of thoughtful Chinese tourists, who behave respectfully when visiting famous places, taking a few photos before moving on to the next spot.

Although we spend money to enjoy ourselves, it doesn’t mean we can do anything we want. All travelers should respect customs and take care of the environment.

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5Why was the young man fined 20 Singapore dollars?

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