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My Unforgettable Travel

  Besides going by car, there are three other ways to get across the country:planes, trains and buses.Air travel is the most expensive of the three but in many ways the easiest and most comfortable.There are hundreds of flights a day criss-crossing the country, and it is easy to make an order.You will get to your destination(目的地)quickly and find the services(服务)at the airports excellent.There will be connecting bus services to the center of town, car rental agencies and porters(出租公司和搬运工).

  Traveling by train is cheaper than by airplane.In the past, train service was poor but in recent years the government has changed the service with AMTRAK, the nationalized train system.You can travel first or second class.Your ticket is for the journey only, sleeping and dining conditions will be extra.The most inexpensive way to travel is by bus.Continental railways and Greyhound can buy special tickets that allow you unlimited travel for a certain period of time.In this way you can stop along the way to visit the places that interest you most.

  If you do travel long distances, be ready for the time changes.There are four time zones(时区)in the continental USA, starting on the East Coast with Eastern Standard Time(EST), then moving west to Central Standard Time(CST), Mountain Standard Time(MST).If you travel east to west, you gain one hour each time you enter a new time zone.

Seeing America by Car

  A good way to see the USA is by car.Americans love their cars and in the past fifty years they have developed a vast network of roads and freeways to help them reach their destinations.

  As few visitors have their own cars, renting one is the next best thing.You will need a valid driver’s license(it is best to have an international driver’s license)and either international credit cards(信用卡)(Diners, American Express), or a deposit(存折).

  You should start out with a working knowledge of the road.You travel from state to state and this can be very exciting to a newcomer.For example, in some states it is legal(合法)to turn right at a red light if there is no closing traffic, while in other states you will be fined(罚款)for this action.

  People can enjoy vast(广袤的)areas of wild beauty.Throughout the country, animal and plant life is now protected by law, Americans are learning to be conservationists(天然资源保护者).

  Thinking over.

(1)

The 1st paragraph is told about ________.

[  ]

A.

car is more expensive

B.

there are four ways to travel

C.

the service is a little good

D.

ordering tickets is not easy

(2)

Which do you think it is a better way if you are allowed to travel or stop along the way for some time without limit?

[  ]

A.

train

B.

car

C.

bus

D.

ship

(3)

If you go to west from east you ________ zone.

(4)

If you walk at the red light on the road in some states you feel ________, and see some plants and animas ________.

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The name

  The name of every country has its own story or origin.And some of them are very interesting.To find out how the name Canada came about we must go back to the 16th century.At that time, the French dreamed of discovering and controlling more land of the world.In 1535, Francois I, King of France, ordered a navigator(航海家)named Jacpues Cartier to explore(探险)the New World and search for a way to India.

  Cartier first arrived at the Gulf of the St.Lawrence.He did not know what to expect but he hoped that this gulf was just an arm of the ocean between two lands.If it was, he would soon be on his way to Far East.So he sailed up along the St.Lawrence River.However, instead of reaching Asia, he arrived at Quebec of Stadacona, as the Indians called it.It was at this time that the term“Canada”entered this country-it was clear that the word“Canada”came from the Indian word“kanata”, which means“village”.Cartier first used it when he referred to(谈到)Stadacona or Quebec.What a huge“village”Canada is!

(1)

Why was Cartier, a navigator, ordered to go to Canada?

[  ]

A.

To know more about America and find a new way to Asia.

B.

To build a new country for the French king.

C.

To trade with the American Indians and make money.

D.

To make sure if the word“Canada”came from Indian word“kanata”.

(2)

When Cartier reached the Gulf of St.Lawrence he hoped ________.

[  ]

A.

he had got to the Far East

B.

it was a water passage to the New World

C.

it was a water passage to Far East

D.

he had sailed into the Pacific

(3)

In the 16th century Quebec was ________.

(4)

Cartier first used it when he referred to…“it”refers to ________.

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  John Bull

  In speaking of John Bull, an image immediately appears in our mind.He is short and fat, with a tall hat on his head and a pair of boots on his feet.It is the nickname for Britain, but where does it come from?

  Originally, John Bull denoted generally Britain or any Englishman in the seventeenth century, just as Uncle Sam refers to the U.S.A.in the nineteenth century and became the symbol of America in 1961.In the eighteenth century, a Scottish writer named John Arbuthnot(1667-1735), who wrote a book called“The History of John Bull”, in which he bitterly and vividly depicted the frankness, uneasiness(不安)and funniness of a gentleman called John Bull.He described him so vividly and with such remarkable truth to life that the nickname spread far and wide, and has become a synonym for Britain which everybody knows.In the nineteenth century, cartoonists displayed him in caricatures(漫画)so everyone now has a visual(形象的)image of him.

  “Ladies First

  “Ladies First”is also a British custom, though it is less observed today than it used to be.The reason seems to be the fact that women are the equals of men in having the vote, taking paid employment and receiving higher education, but there is still the feeling that they need protection.It is still considered polite to let a woman go first, to protect her from traffic, to help her get on and get off the bus and to do many other things for her.

  Talking about the weather

  When you meet a person in Britain and do not know how to start your conversation, you may say, “It's a nice day, isn't it?”or“It looks like rain”, or you might say, “I hope the rain lets up soon”, or something like that.Why do the Englishmen usually talk about the weather?There are probably two reasons.One is the uncertainty of the weather.Some people even say, “One can experience four seasons in the course of a single day!”So you may laugh when you see in London that the Englishmen are wearing raincoats or carrying umbrellas on a bright sunny day.Another reason is that talking about the weather, unlike discussing politics, seems a way of being friendly, without getting heated.The weather is a subject which is quite safe to talk about.

(1)

What does the underlined word“denoted”mean?

[  ]

A.

stand

B.

prefer

C.

stand for

D.

prefer to

(2)

Which of the following statement is TRUE?

[  ]

A.

John Bull is Uncle Sam.

B.

John Bull is a Scottish writer.

C.

John Bull is director of Cartoon films.

D.

John Bull is the nickname for Britain.

(3)

“Ladies First”is regarded as a ________ symbol in Britain.

(4)

From the third paragraph we can infer that the weather of Britain is ________.

 The Times of London has started an important new service-e-paper. It's quite different form the current online service, but exactly the same as tile printed newspaper back in Britain. The News, Sport, Business section, T2, The Game (even Monday), the classifieds, even the crossword are all laid out just as in the paper. It's the actual paper without the paper. To try a free demonstration, click the button below.

  Now you can access The Times newspaper as it is printed from 5 am GMT on the day of publication. For the first time, wherever you are outside the UK, you can get today's newspaper on your screen from just 24p per day.

  In addition to the new e-paper, subscribing(订阅)to Times online gives you the complete Newspaper Edition Headline List, as well as full access to the Times online website and all associated online services.

  Your subscription now brings you daily access to:

  The new e-paper edition

  The Times online website and services

  The Newspaper Edition Headline List

  You can pay in any one of the following ways:

  One of monthly subscription:£7.50

  Monthly payment scheme:£6.50 per month

  Annual payment scheme:£75.00 per year

(1) Where can this ad be found?

[  ]

A.On a computer.
B.In a newspaper.
C.On an ad board
D.On TV.

(2) The underlined sentence“It's the actual paper without the paper” means_______.

[  ]

A.information in e-paper can be received free of charge

B.information in e-paper is given without being printed

C.information in e-paper cannot be found in any other papers

D.information in e-paper is limited to only a few fields

(3) According to the advertisement, ________.

[  ]

A.the more papers you subscribe to, the less you will have to pay

B.the longer your subscription to the paper is, the less you will have to pay

C.The Times newspaper is printed in different parts of the world

D.what happen in the late afternoon appear in the same day's Times

  Many a young person tells me he wants to be a writer. I always encourage such people, but I also explain that there's a big difference between “being a writer” and writing. In most cases these individuals are dreaming of wealth and fame, not the long hours alone at a typewriter.“You've got to want to write,”I say to them,“not want to be a writer.”

  The reality is that writing is a lonely, private and pooh-pay affair. Not every writer kissed by fortune there are thousands more whose longing is never rewarded. When I left a 20-year career in the US. Coast Guard to become a freelance writer, I had no prospects(前途)at all. What I did have was a friend who found me my room in a New York apartment building. It didn't even matter that it was cold and had no bathroom. I immediately bought a used typewriter and felt like a great writer.

  After a year or so, however, I still hadn't got a break and began to doubt myself. It was so hard to sell a story, that hardly made enough to eat. But I knew I wanted to write, I had dreamed about it for years. I wasn't going to be one of those people who die wondering, “What if?” I would keep putting my dream to the test, even though it meant living with uncertainty and fear of failure. This is the Shadowland of hope, and anyone with a dream must learn to live there.

(1) The passage is meant to_______.

[  ]

A.warn young people of the hardships that a successful writer has to experience

B.advise young people to give up their idea of becoming a professional writer

C.show young people it's unrealistic for a writer to go for wealth and fame

D.encourage young people to pursue a writing career

(2) What can be concluded from the passage?

[  ]

A.Great writers often find their work interesting and rewarding.

B.A writer's success depends on luck rather than on effort.

C.Famous writers usually live in poverty and loneliness.

D.The chances for a writer to become successful are small.

(3) The underlined part refers to those________.

[  ]

A.who think too much of the dark side of life

B.who regret giving up their career halfway

C.who think a lot without making a decision

D.who are full of imagination even upon death

(4) “Shadowland”in the last sentence refers to________.

[  ]

A.the beautiful wonderland one often dreams about

B.the bright future that one is looking forward to

C.the state of uncertainty before one's final goal is reached

D.the wonderful world that exists only in one's imagination

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