题目内容
The way 【小题1】 people spend their holidays has changed a lot. 【小题2】 seems that people are changing their 【小题3】 (mind) and they want to explore the outside world. The seaside still has 【小题4】different attractions for people. But it will be possible to decrease(下降) because 【小题5】 the pollution. Now people 【小题6】 (persuade) to travel abroad which can widen their knowledge about the world. Another track is that camping is 【小题7】 (rise). People insist 【小题8】 getting close to nature. Anyway, people should refer to journals, guide books and even ask advice 【小题9】 the experienced 【小题10】 they begin their travel.
【小题1】that
【小题2】It
【小题3】minds
【小题4】its
【小题5】of
【小题6】are persuaded
【小题7】rising
【小题8】on
【小题9】from
【小题10】before
解析试题分析:
【小题1】本句很明显是the way作先行词后面是定语从句。对于the way做先行词的定语从句连接词只有三种形式 that ,in which,省略。本题填that
【小题2】It seems that 似乎,好像。本句seems作为主句谓语动词,前面缺主语故用it作形式主语,指代that从句内容。本题填It,注意大写。
【小题3】minds想法,因为前面是their故用minds复数形式。
【小题4】前文讲到了the seaside海滨,所以its指代海滨的。故本题填its
【小题5】because of 由于,固定句型。本题填of
【小题6】根据句意:人们被劝说去国外旅游。所以要用被动形式,本题填are persuaded
【小题7】 根据句意:另一种旅游方式在外野营也正在上升。用现在进行时,本题填is rising
【小题8】insist on 坚持,固定词组。句意:人们坚持亲近自然。本题填on
【小题9】ask advice from 从…寻求建议。本题填from
【小题10】根据句意,肯定是在旅行之前寻求建议,所以本题填before
考点:词汇语法的应用
点评:本题重在考查基础知识,平时学习时应着重掌握诸如定语从句、被动语态等最基本的语法。
We arrived in Spain for the first time a few weeks ago. I decided to 31 a car because we had sold the one we had in England before 32 home. Yesterday the sales office rang us to say the car was 33 . I had tried out a model like it before, but as I was not yet 34 driving in this city, my wife did not want me to collect it 35 so we went together to 36 it. We paid for the car and 37 the papers. They told us that there was 38 petrol(汽油)to take us to a garage, where we could fill up. The 39 garage to the office was about 100 yards away and we got there 40 .But when I turned into the main road I suddenly saw a lot of cars racing 41 me. I got out of 42 as fast as I could by backing into the garage 43 and the man behind 44 me.
"It’s such a problem to 45 to drive on the right side, isn’t it?" my wife said. "Yes, if only I had had a few lessons for 46 ," I replied. "You had better go 47 on the way home," my wife said. "You' d be sorry if you had 48 on the first day, wouldn' t you?" While we were talking, the man behind got out of his car and said in good English," Would you mind telling me 49 you are thinking of leaving? 50 are you going to sit in your car all day?"
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When we read books we seem to enter a new world. This new world can be similar to the one we are living in, or it can be very __50__. Some stories are told as if they were true. Real people who live in a __51__ world do real things; in other words, the stories are about people just like us doing what we do. Other stories, such as the Harry Potter books, are not __52__. They are characters and creatures that are very different from us and do things that would be impossible for us.
But there is more to books and writing than this. If we think about it, even realistic writing is only __53__. How can we tell the difference between what is real and what is not real? For example, when we read about Harry Potter, we do seem to learn something about the real world. And when Harry studies magic at Hogwarts, he also learns more about his real life than __54__. Reading, like writing, is an action. It is a way of thinking. When we read or write something, we do much more than simple look at words on a page. We use our __55__, which is real, and our imagination, which is real in a different way, to make the words come to life in our minds.
Both realism and fantasy (幻想) use the imagination and the “magic” of reading and writing to make us think. When we read something realistic, we have to __56__ that the people we are reading about are just like us, even though we __57__ that we are real and they are not. It sounds __58__, but it works. When we read, we fill in missing information and __59__ the causes and effects of what a character does. We help the writer by __60__ that what we read is like real life. __61__, we are writing the book, too.
Most of us probably don’t think about what is going on in our __62__ when we are reading. We pick up a book and lose ourselves in a good story, eager to find out what will __63__ next. Knowing how we feel when we read can help us become better __64__, and it will help us discover more about the real magic of books.
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I travel a lot, and I find out different "styles" (风格) of directions every time 1 ask "How can I get to the post office?"
Foreign tourists are often confused (困惑) in Japan because most streets there don't have names in Japan. People use landmarks (地标) in their directions instead of street names. For example, the Japanese will say to travelers, "Go straight down to the corner. Turn left at the big hotel and go past a fruit market. The post office is across from the bus stop."
In the countryside of the American Midwest, there are not usually many landmarks. There are no mountains, so the land is very flat; in many places there are no towns or buildings within miles. Instead of landmarks, people will tell you directions and distances. In Kansas or Iowa, for example, people will say, "Go north two miles. Turn east, and then go another mile."
People in Los Angeles, California, have no idea of distance on the map; they measure distance in time, not miles. "How far away is the post office?" you ask. "Oh," they answer, "it's about five minutes from here." You say, "Yes, but how many miles away is it?" They don't know.
It's true that a person doesn't know the answer to your question sometimes. What happens in such a situation? A New Yorker might say, 'Sorry, I have no idea." But in Yucatan, Mexico, no one answers "I don't know." People in Yucatan believe that "I don't know" is impolite. They usually give an answer, often a wrong one. A tourist can get very, very lost in Yucatan!
【小题1】When a tourist asks the Japanese the way to a certain place they usually _________
| A.describe the place carefully |
| B.show him a map of the place |
| C.tell him the names of the streets |
| D.refer to recognizable buildings and places |
| A.New York. | B.Los Angeles. | C.Kansas. | D.Iowa. |
| A.in order to save time | B.as a test |
| C.so as to be polite | D.for fun |
| A.There is no street names in Japan. |
| B.There is no landmarks in the countryside of American. |
| C.People in Yucatan always give wrong answers when asked the way. |
| D.People in Los Angeles measure distance in time, not miles when asked the way. |
| A.It's important for travelers to understand cultural differences. |
| B.It's useful for travelers to know how to ask the way properly. |
| C.People have similar (相似的) understandings of politeness. |
| D.New Yorkers are generally friendly to visitors. |
It was only 5 o’clock in the morning. The house was quiet and Tim' s mother was still asleep. Only the sound of the big freezer broke the quiet. He’d dreamt of the cave last night. The purring (轻微颤动声) of the freezer had been the sea.
Tim pulled on a sweater and put some apples into his schoolbag. It was too early for breakfast. He' d eat after he' d been through the cave, sitting on the rocks and staring at the sea.
He wished he had a proper pack. His schoolbag would have to do. What else? Sandwiches-but his mother might wake up if he started pulling out bread for sandwiches, she’d want to know why he had to leave so early. He settled for some biscuits, and left a note stuck to the table:
Gone to Michael’s. Back tonight, Tim.
The sky was high and soft and light outside, though the sun still wasn't up. Even the highway up the hill was quiet as he made his way down the street. The wind from the sea was fresh and sweet.
The sand hills still breathed heat from yesterday’s sun, though the top of the sand was cool. He ran down to the beach impatiently, but there was no one, just dry sand dancing in the early wind and seabirds marching up and down watching the waves.
The light changed suddenly. The first rays of sunlight stretched (延伸) across the sea. The sun was pushing its way over the edge of the world.
Over the first rocks, along to the point, Tim glanced back. The beach was still empty. The sun sailed higher in the sky.
He could see the cave now, even darker in the morning light. The sand turned silver then dark gold as the water flowed away from it. He had to force himself to go closer. Why was it so much more mysterious (神秘的) now? But it would be silly to go back now after so much trouble. He needn't go in all the way...
【小题1】What did Tim do at the beginning of the story?
| A.He put a sweater in his schoolbag. | B.He left the house quietly. |
| C.He had breakfast at home. | D.He left a note on the freezer. |
| A.had to take biscuits instead of sandwiches |
| B.liked biscuits better than sandwiches |
| C.had to leave the biscuits on the table |
| D.could only find some biscuits in the kitchen |
| A.The height of the first rocks. | B.The ups and downs of the waves. |
| C.The vast stretch of the sunlit beach. | D.The change in the position of the sun. |
| A.loneliness to craziness | B.anxiousness to excitement |
| C.eagerness to nervousness | D.helplessness to happiness |
The eight airlines of the Oneworld alliance (联盟) have joined forces to give world travelers a simple way to plan and book a round-the-world journey. It's called the Oneworld Explorer program.
Oneworld Explorer is the perfect solution for a once-in-a-lifetime holiday or an extended business trip. It's a great way for you to explore the four corners of the earth in the safe hands of the eight Oneworld airlines.
You can have hundreds of destinations to choose from, because the Oneworld network covers the globe、And as you travel around the world, you'll have the support of 260,000 people from all our airlines, who are devoted to the success of our journey, helping you make smooth transfers and offering support all along the way.
The Oneworld goal is to make global travel easier and more rewarding for every one of our travelers、We try our best to make you feel at home, no matter how far from home your journey may take you.
We can offer travelers benefits on a scale beyond the reach of our individual(个人的)networks. You'll find more people and more information to guide you at every stage of your trip, making transfers smoother and global travel less of a challenge.
【小题1】The Oneworld Explorer program is said to be most suitable for those who _____.
| A.have been to the four comers of the earth | B.travel around the world on business |
| C.want to explore the eight airlines | D.need support all along the way |
| A.its detailed travel information | B.its unique booking system |
| C.its longest business flights | D.its global service network |
| A.offers the lowest prices to its passengers |
| B.keeps passengers better informed of its operations |
| C.offers better services than any of its member airlines alone |
| D.is intended to make round-the-world trips more challenging |
| A.promote a special flight program | B.recommend a long business trip |
| C.describe an alliance flight | D.introduce different airlines |