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【题目】

Travelling

I guess you must know the West Lake. It's the most beautiful lake I've visited. When I got there this March, I took photos and went boating there. It had so many great sights (景象) that I didn't want to leave.

-Nancy

Sanya is a beautiful place with great beaches. I flew there last winter. It was warm, so I went swimming and had a sunbath.(日光浴) there. I also tasted delicious seafood. I really enjoyed myself there.

-Peter

When I got to Xishuangbanna with my friends last year, we went to visit the primeval (原始的)forest. There were tall trees, colorful leaves, wild animals and clean rivers. They were all magic to us. We even camped near a river there. What an exciting experience!

-Linda

Have you seen steep (险峻的) mountains before? Yes, I have. Last summer my parents and I visited Mount Hua, in Shanxi Province. It took us almost ten hours to climb up to the top of Mount Hua. Though it was summer, we felt cool.

-Jacky

根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。

1When did Nancy visit the West Lake?

A.In springB.In summerC.In autumnD.In winter

2How did Peter like his trip to Sanya?

A.TiringB.EnjoyableC.SurprisingD.Boring

3What did Linda do during her trip?

A.She took photosB.She went camping

C.She had a sunbath.D.She climbed mountains.

4Who went to Mount Hua with Jacky last summer?

A.Nobody but himselfB.His sister

C.His friendD.His parents

5What can we know from the passage?

A.Nancy ate seafood during her trip.B.Sanya has many beautiful mountains.

C.Linda went to Xishuangbanna with her parents.D.Jacky thought that Mount Hua was steep.

【答案】

1A

2B

3B

4D

5D

【解析】

文章介绍了NancyPeterJackyLinda四个人各自的旅游经历和感受。

1细节理解题。根据文中表格第二栏When I got there this March, I took photos and went boating there.可知,是今年三月去的,三月是属于春季,故选A

2细节理解题。根据文中表格第三栏中的信息I really enjoyed myself there.我在那里真的很开心。可知,故选B

3细节理解题。根据文中表格第四栏中的信息 We even camped near a river there.我们甚至在河边露营。可知旅行期间有露营活动,故选B

4细节理解题。根据文中表格第五栏中的信息Last summer my parents and I visited Mount Hua, in Shanxi Province.去年夏天,我和父母去了陕西的华山。可知他是和父母一起去的,故选D

5推理判断题。根据文中表格第五栏的信息Have you seen steep (险峻的) mountains before? Yes, I have.你以前见过陡峭的山脉吗?是的,我有。可知他认为华山是陡峭的,故选D

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