Most people travel for vacations,but some people travel to()and discover new places.
A.explore
B.introduce
C.continue
A.explore
B.introduce
C.continue
第1题
A.He had a broad vision of his country's future.
B.He put the interests of Virginia ahead of those of the Union.
C.He ignored the advice of people who settled the western region.
D.He was one of the first government officials to travel in the western United States.
第2题
Divorced Americans______.
A.will most likely remarry
B.prefer the way they live
C.have lost faith in marriage
D.are the vast majority of people in the society
第3题
Most people who travel long distances complain of jetlag(喷气式飞行时差反应). Jetlag makes business travelers less productive and more prone【C1】______ making mistakes. It is actually caused by【C2】______ of your "body clock"-a small cluster of brain cells that controls the timing of biological【C3】______ . The body clock is designed for a 【C4】______ rhythm of daylight and darkness, so that it is thrown out of balance when it【C5】______ daylight and darkness at the "wrong" times in a new time zone. The【C6】______ of jetlag often persist for days 【C7】______the internal body clock slowly adjusts to the new time zone.
Now a new anti-jet, lag system is【C8】______ that is based on proven【C9】______ pioneering scientific research. Dr. Martin Moore-Erie has【C10】______ a practical strategy to adjust the body clock much sooner to the new time zone【C11】______ controlled exposure to bright light. The time zone shift is easy to accomplish and eliminates 【C12】______ of the discomfort of jetlag.
A successful time zone shift depends on knowing the exact times to either【C13】______ or avoid bright light. Exposure to light at the wrong time can actually make jetlag worse. The proper schedule【C14】______ . light exposure depends a great deal on【C15】______ . ravel plans. Data on a specific flight itinerary(旅行路线) and the individual's sleep【C16】______ are used to produce a Trip Guide with【C17】______ on exactly when to be exposed to bright light.
When the Trip Guide calls【C18】______ bright light you should spend time outdoors if possible. If it is dark outside, or the her is bad,【C19】______ you are on an aeroplane, you can use a special light device to provide the necessary light【C20】______ for a range of activities such as reading, watching TV or working.
【C1】
A.for
B.from
C.to
D.of
第4题
"You're so brave!"
Why is it that a woman travelling alone, as I have often done for months at a time, is perceived to be "brave", whereas men who travel alone are entirely unremarkable?
You are only brave when you are afraid of something but still do it anyway.I have never been afraid of travelling alone.
The first time I travelled alone was when I was19.I was due to travel in Europe with a friend at the end of the summer.She announced by letter two days before our departure that she would be leaving me halfway at Vienna.It was too late by then to rope in another friend, so it was either to go home after Vienna, or keep going by myself.I kept going.I got on trains by myself, checked into hostels by myself and found my way around by myself.It was weird at first, but later I stopped worrying about it.
When I got back to Ireland after that trip, I felt proud of myself.I had done something I had assumed would be hard, and it had turned out to be not hard at all.
That was three decades ago, and since then I have travelled all over the world, usually on my own.I still do what I did then, which is to keep a diary.The greatest gift of solo travel has been those I've met along the way.I may have set off alone each time but I've encountered many people who became important to me.I met my husband in Kathmandu, Nepal.I met lifelong friends in Australia, Poland, Hungary, Turkey, India, Indonesia and many other places.
(1)What makes the author puzzled when she tells people of her experience?()
APeople's disbelief.
B.People's response.
C.People's approval.
D.People's criticism.
(2)What does the author say about her first time to travel alone?()
A.It was a trip by design.
B.She had to choose to go by herself.
C.It was harder than expected.
D.She set off all alone.
(3)What do the underlined words "solo travel" in the last paragraph mean?()
A.Group Travel.
B.Travelling with friends.
C.Travelling alone.
D.Travelling with music.
(4)How has the author benefited from her travel?()
A.She has overcome her fear of travelling alone.
B.She has written a couple of books.
C.She has received a great many gifts.
D.She has met many people all the way.
第5题
Marine it's that time of year when you start thinking about taking a vacation.Part of the work involves choosing an ideal location while the hard part can be making travel arrangements. (26) While those methods may be your first thoughts, train travel is a wonderful option that sometimes gets overlooked.
In recent years, train travel has increased greatly. A 2010 poll said 62 percent of Americans would probably choose to travel by train. The group responsible for most of the increase in train travel is senior citizens.(27)
The first advantage of traveling by train is not having to worry about driving or the stresses of flying. Today, taking a plane can be quite annoying.(28) In addition, some aren't fond of heights and instead enjoy feeling safe on the ground.
The second advantage of train travel is it allows passengers to enjoy beautiful scenes during the fide. (29) What's more, people can enjoy drinks, food, movies, and games on the train.
(30) It may bring back wonderful memories to those who rode trains with their families as children. Overall, train travel is both comfortable and relaxing. It is a wonderful way of traveling for senior citizens.
A. You don't have to keep your eyes on the road.
B. And they choose trains for a number of reasons.
C. Traveling by train can be t/ring and time-consuming.
D. Finally, railroad travel can be a timeless option for seniors.
E. How are you going to get there perhaps by plane, car, or bus?
F. One needs to check in bags and be subject to various security measures.
第6题
No Jetlag(时差反应)Anymore
Most people who travel long distances complain of jetlag(时差反应). Jetlag makes business travelers less productive(多产的,有成效的)and more prone 1 making mistakes. It is actually caused by 2 of your "body clock"--a small cluster(串,组,群)of brain cells that controls the timing of biological 3 . The body clock is designed for a regular rhythm(节奏)of daylight and darkness, so that it is thrown out of balance when it experiences daylight and darkness at the "wrong" times in a new time zone. The 4 of jetlag often persist(持续) for days 5 the internal body clock slowly adjusts to the new time zone.
Now a new anti-jetlag system is available that is based on proven 6 pioneering scientific research. Dr. Martin Moore has devised a practical strategy to adjust the body clock much sooner to the new time zone 7 controlled exposure to bright light. The time zone shift(转)is easy to accomplish and eliminates(消除) 8 of the discomfort of jetlag.
A successful time z0ne shift depends on knowing the exact times to either 9 or avoid bright light. Exposure to light at the wrong time can actually make jetlag worse. The proper schedule 10 light exposure depends a great deal on 11 travel plans.
Data on a specific flight itinerary(旅行路线)and the individual's sleep 12 are used to produce a Trip Guide with 13 on exactly when to be exposed to bright light.
When the Trip Guide calls 14 bright light you should spend time outdoors if possible. If it is dark outside, or the weather is bad, 15 you are on an aeroplane, you can use a special light device to provide the necessary light stimulus(刺激)for a range of activities such as reading, watching TV or working.
第 51 题
A.for
B.from
C.to
D.of
第7题
A.way
B.answer
C.help
D.means
第8题
听力原文: The private motor vehicle has given us a freedom our ancestors could not dream about. We can travel swiftly, and usually safely, over the roads which have been built to accommodate our cars. People can display their wealth by driving a car which may cost as much as another person's home.
(29) Sadly the car has become a disadvantage as well as a boon. The car pollutes the atmosphere, may be involved in serious accidents, and by its very numbers blocks roads. (29) How can we reduce its use? The car is only desirable if we can use it easily, so we might begin by reducing access to parking spaces in the cities and simultaneously increasing the quality and availability of public transport. Cars could be banned from certain parts of the city, thus forcing people to walk or to use public transport. The expense of buying and running a car can be raised. (30) If the motorist is faced with a high purchase price, high road tax, high insurance premiums and substantial fines he or she may reconsider the purchase. A corresponding reduction in the price of public transport would help this financial argument against car ownership.
Neither of these arguments will sway the super rich who can afford the status cars, but it would perhaps encourage them to look at other ways of demon-strafing their wealth. (31) However we do it, reducing the number of cars on the road will reduce the problems of pollution and the congestion which can bring cities to a standstill.
29. What does the speaker focus on?
30.What factor might hinder most people's consideration of purchasing private cars?
31.What would be the result if the number of private cars is reduced?
(4)
A.The sadness of being involved in accidents.
B.Ways to limit the use of private cars.
C.The serious pollution on motor roads.
D.Freedom to travel quickly and safely.
第9题
Social workers help these people in different ways.One way is to find resources for people.They find out what kinds of help people need.Then, they set up programs to meet the needs of the individual12.They may focus on child abuse, poverty, violence, and other problems.For someone with family difficulties, social workers may find a parenting class or a support group.For a homeless person, they may find a place for them to live and a career training program.For a student, they may find a mentor or a learning disability expert.
Many social workers give counseling.They talk to people about their lives and help them understand and solve their problems and to make plans.
Most social workers spend the day in an office.Some travel to the people they help.Sometimes, they meet with people in the evening or on weekends.Social workers can be very busy when they are helping many people at once.
1.According to the text, what is not social workers'job?
A.to help people with family problems
B.to make people's lives better
C.to do the housework for people
2.For someone with family problems, social workers will()
A.find them a place to live
B.find them a career training program
C.find them a parenting class
3.Social workers build()to provide the help for people in need.
A.problems B.days C.resources
4.Which of the following sentence is not true?
A.Social workers give some advice to people.
B.Most social workers think of their job as boring.
C.Social workers may help many people at a time.
5.The main point of this passage is about.
A.How busy social workers are
B.How social workers do their job
C.How tired social workers are"
第10题
Rivers are one of our most important natural resources (资源). Many of the world&39;s great cities are located(坐落) on rivers, and almost every country has at least one river running through it that plays an important role in the lives of its people.
Since the beginning of the history, people have used rivers for transportation(运输). The longest one in the United States is the Mississippi. The lifeline of Egypt is the Nile. To the people of India, the Gangs is great, but it is also important for transportation; Ships can travel along it for a thousand miles. Other great rivers are the Congo in Africa and the Mekong in southeast Asia. The greatest of all for navigation (航海), however, is the Amazon in Brazil. It is so wide and so deep that large ships can go about two thousand miles upon it.
Besides transportation, rivers give food, water to drink, water for crops(庄稼), and chances for fun and entertainment for the people who live along their banks. In order to increase(增加) the supply of crops, engineers sometimes build a dam (大坝) across a river and let a lake from behind the dam. Then people can use the water not only to irrigate (灌溉) their fields but also to make electricity for their homes and industries.
However, large cities and industries that are located upon rivers often make problems. As the cities grow in size and industries increase in number, the water in the rivers becomes polluted with chemicals(化学物质) and other materials. People are learning the importance, however, of doing more to keep their rivers clean if they want to enjoy the benefits (利益) of this natural resource.
The greatest river for navigation is ___________.
A.the Amazon
B.the Nile
C.the Mekong
D.the Mississippi
From a dam, people can use the water for ___________.A.keeping the rivers clean
B.only making electricity
C.washing clothes
D.irrigation and making electricity
The water in the river is polluted because of _____________.A.people's drinking water too much
B.people's swimming in the river too much
C.chemicals and other materials
D.people's building a dam across a river
The best title of the passage is ___________.A.Rivers in Cities
B.The importance of Rivers
C.Transportation
D.Natural Resources
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