题目内容
5.In January 2000 a luxury ocean liner found itself similarly trapped in the cold waters off Antarctica.Argentine authorities sent off an icebreaker straight away from the nearest naval base,and in 24 hours,all 176passengers and crew were free.The tour company's spokespersonspun the potential disaster as a value-added reward in extreme travel."The people on board are looking at this as sort of a great adventure,"she said.
Ever since Jon Krakauer's book Into Thin Air made Everest a household name,the subculture of adventure has blown up like a Himalayan avalanche(雪崩) into public consciousness.Magazines promise"extreme"content,television,offers adventure programs,and the growing collective fascination with adventure has produced a flow of published accounts about the world's greatest adventurous journey.Nowadays more 4and more people are interested in adventure and this mass appeal makes good business sense.Today the only thing blocking a would-be adventurer's passage to Antarctica is the cost----which typically runs well over 10,000.
Despite very different implications,adventure was just as popular in Shackleton's time.He has little trouble filling the Endurance----5,000 men are said to have responded to his recruitment(招募) notice:"Men wanted for risky journey.Small wages.Bitter cold.Long months of complete darkness.Constant danger.Safe return doubtful."
After five months drifting on ice,the crew were forced to take to their lifeboats to Elephant Island.Reaching the wasteland,Shackleton went on with one lifeboat and five of his best men 1,300 kilometers across the bone-chilly Scotia Sea to South Georgia Island.Shivering with cold,dressed in rags,Shackleton marched into a whaling station and set about organizing a rescue expedition to Elephant Island.Almost two years after becoming shipwrecked on ice,Shackleton picked up his crew."Not a life lost,and we have been through hell,"he remarked earnestly.
63.We can learn from the first sentence of this passage thatB.
A.the age of adventure began with the ship Endurance trapped in ice
B.Shackleton's adventure marked the highest point of pure exploration
C.the age of adventure ended with the ship Endurance trapped in ice
D.Shackleton's adventure predicted that the golden age of exploration was approaching
64.The word"spun"in the second paragraph can be replaced by"B".
A.summed up B.judged C.boasted about D.referred to
65.Since Jon Krakauer's book was publishedA.
A.the media have got interested in the topic of adventure
B.the costs of extreme travel have gone up
C.Everest has got its name known to Europe
D.people have got fascinated by Himalayan avalanches
66.The adventure in Shackleton's time has different implications from today's in thatC.
A.Shackleton's adventure lasted longer then any other adventure nowadays
B.no one was missing during Shackleton's adventure
C.Shackleton's adventure was entirely for the sake of adventure
D.Shackleton enrolled volunteers more easily.
分析 本文介绍了沙克尔顿爵士的冒险活动,他热爱冒险,不畏困难,引发了一股"冒险热".
解答 63.B.理解推断题.由第一句It could be said that the age of adventure peaked with Sir Everest Shackleton the moment his ship,可以说沙克尔顿爵士的冒险时代在珠峰时达到顶峰,可知B选项正确.
64.B.词义推测题.由后面 the potential disaster as a value-added reward in extreme travel,把这个潜在的灾难看做有附加值回报的极端的旅行,可知这句话是在评价这次经历,故选B.
65.A.理解推断题.由第三段Magazines promise"extreme"content,television,offers adventure programs,and the growing collective fascination with adventure has produced a flow of published accounts about the world's greatest adventurous journey,杂志承诺有"极端"的内容,电视提供探险项目,越来越多的集体迷恋冒险,产生了流动账户来发布世界上最伟大的冒险旅程,可知媒体对于冒险话题十分感兴趣,故选A.
66.C.理解推断题.由倒数第二段Small wages.Bitter cold.Long months of complete darkness.Constant danger.Safe return doubtful,可知他单纯是为了在艰苦条件下进行冒险活动而冒险,故选C.
点评 本篇文章难点在推理判断题上.推理判断题要以表面文字为前提,以具体事实为依据进行推理,做出判断.这种推理方式比较直接,考生只要弄清事实,即可结合上下文推断出合理的结论.
| 21.A.sleep | B.read | C.drink | D.eat |
| 22.A.sport | B.exercise | C.knowledge | D.meat |
| 23.A.until | B.when | C.after | D.so |
| 24.A.interested | B.interesting | C.weak | D.better |
| 25.A.everything | B.something | C.nothing | D.anything |
| 26.A.lend | B.read | C.learn | D.write |
| 27.A.try | B.have | C.refuse | D.wait |
| 28.A.place | B.school | C.way | D.road |
| 29.A.little | B.few | C.many | D.the most |
| 30.A.often | B.always | C.usually | D.something |
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