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[精题分解]阅读理解汇编(13)(同步类)高二

安徽省师大附中11-12学年高一上学期期中考试(英语)

第三部分阅读理解(共20题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

Sometimeschildrendonotdowhattheirparentstellthemtodo.Whenthishappens,aparenttriestohelpthe

childtodotherightthing.Whenthisdoesnotwork,theparentusuallypunishesthechild.

Therearemanythingsthataparentcando.Onethingthatpeoplehavedoneistospank(打屁股)thechild.

Whenaparentspanksachild,theywillusetheirhandorahardobjecttostrikethemontheirbottom.Thisis

meanttoshowthechildthattheyhavedonesomethingwrong.

Oneparentremembersbeingspankedwhenhewasachild.Hisparentsusedawoodenspoon.Whenhe

spankedhisownchildrenwithhishand,hesawthatheputaredmarkonhischild'sleg.Heneverdidthatagain.

Oneproblemwithspankingisthatitteachesthechildtohitsomeonewhentheydonotlikewhattheother

personisdoing.Anotherproblemwithspankingisthattheparentisusuallyangryandcanhitthechildtoohard.

Sometimesparentswillusespankingforeverythingandnottryotherwaystogetthechildtodotherightthing.

Manyparentsarenotsureofwhattodoinsteadofspanking.Somepeoplethinkthattheirreligion(宗教)tells

themthatspankingisokay.Somethinkthatthelawletsthemdoit.Thecourts(法院)saythatparentshavethe

righttoteachtheirchildrenhowtobehave.

Otherthingsshouldbetriedbeforeaparentdecidestospankachild.Tellingthechildexactlywhatiswanted

fromthemcanbeonething.Givingachildmorethanonechoiceisanotherthingthatcanbetried.Gettingdown

tothechild'slevelandtakingamorechild-friendlyapproach(方法)canhelpaswell.

56.Accordingtothepassage,whenchildrendosomethingwrong,onethingthatparentsusuallydotopunish

themisto.

A.strikethemonthebottom

B.trytohelpthemdotherightthing

C.teachthemwhattodo

D.takethemtocourt

57.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtheproblemcausedbyspanking?

A.Itteachesthechildtohitotherswhentheyoffendhimorher.

B.Theparentmaygetangryandhitthechildtoohard.

C.Sometimesparentsmayusespankingforeverything.

D.Itmakesparentstryotherwaystomakethechilddoright.

58.Whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribethewriter'sattitudetowardsspanking?

A.favorable(赞同的)B.indifferent(不关心)

C.interestedD.unfavorable

59.Fromthispassage,wecanconcludethat.

A.Goodchildrenalwaysdotherightthing.

B.Parentsshouldtrytheirbesttoavoidspankingtheirchildren.

C.Parentshavenochoicebuttospanktheirchildrenwhentheydosomethingwrong.

D.Childrencanhavemorethanonechoicetoavoidbeingspanked.

B

Askabachelor(单身汉)whyheresistsmarriageeventhoughhefindsdatingtobelessandlesssatisfying.

Ifheishonesthewilltellyouthatheisafraidofmakingacommitment.Forcommitmentisinfactquitepainful.

Thesinglelifeisfilledwithfun,adventure,excitement.Marriagehassuchmoments,buttheyarenotitsmost

distinguishing(显著的)features.

Coupleswithinfantchildrenareluckytogetawholenight'ssleeporathree-dayvacation.Idon'tknowany

parentwhowouldchoosethewordfuntodescriberaisingchildren.Butcoupleswhodecidenottohavechildren

neverknowthejoysofwatchingachildgrowuporofplayingwithagrandchild.

Understandingandacceptingthattruehappinesshasnothingtodowithfunisoneofthemostliberating

realizations.Itliberates(释放)time:nowwecandevotemorehourstoactivitiesthatcangenuinelyincreaseour

happiness.Itliberatesmoney:buyingthatnewcarorthosefancyclothesthatwilldonothingtoincreaseour

happinessnowseemspointless.Anditliberatesusfromenvy:wenowunderstandthatallthosewhoarealways

havingsomuchfunactuallymaynotbehappyatall.

60.Accordingtotheauthor,abachelorresistsmarriagechieflybecause.

A.heisreluctanttotakeonfamilyresponsibilities

B.hebelievesthatlifewillbemorecheerfulifheremainssingle

C.hefindsmorefunindatingthaninmarriage

D.hefearsitwillputanendtoallhisfiinadventureandexcitement

61.Raisingchildren,intheauthor'sopinionis.

A.amoraldutyB.athanklessjob

C.arewardingtaskD.asourceofinevitablepain

62.Fromthelastparagraph,welearnthatenvysometimesstemsfrom(起源于)

A.hatredB.misunderstanding

C.prejudiceD.ignorance

63.Tounderstandwhattruehappinessisonemust.

A.haveasmuchfunaspossibleduringone'slifetime

B.makeeveryefforttoliberateoneselffrompain

C.putupwithpainunderallcircumstances

D.beabletodistinguishhappinessfromfun

C

Welcometoourschool.Youcandoalotofthingshere.Comeandjoinus.

Timetable

SundayMonday

8:30—11:3019:00—21:00

PersonalInventionsSpaceandMan

YoucanseemanyDr.ThomasWest

inventionsbythestudents;Ifyouwanttoknowmoreaboutthe

youmayalsobringyouruniverse.

owninventions.

WednesdayFriday

19:30—21:0018:30—21:00

ModernMedicineComputerScience

Mrs.LucyGreenMr.HarryMorisonfromHarvard

WouldyouliketoknowUniversity

medicalscience?LearntouseWindowsXP.

64.Youmayhaveachancetointroduceyourinventionson_.

A.SundayB.MondayC.WednesdayD.Friday

65.ThepersonwhoteachesComputerScienceisfrom.

A.CanadaB.AustraliaC.NewZealandD.America

66.YoumaylearnsomethingaboutadiseasecalledTBfrom_.

A.Dr.WestB.Mr.MorisonC.Mrs.GreenD.Mr.Thomas

67.Ifyouwanttolearnsomethingaboutsatellites,youcangototheclassfrom.

A.8:30to11:30onSundayB.19:00to21:00onMonday

C.19:30to21:00onWednesdayD.18:30to21:00onFriday

D

Knowingthebestwaytostudywillhelpyoutobeabetterstudent.Byusingyourtimeproperly,youcando

yourhomeworkmorequickly.Learningtostudyisnotdifficult.

Thefirstthingtorememberisthatyoumustbewillingtolearn.Itdoesn'tmeanthatyoumustalwayslikethe

subject.Itdoesmean,however,thatyoumustbewillingtodowhateverisnecessarytolearn.Trytounderstand

whyitisimportantandhowitwillhelpyounowandlatertodoandlearnotherthings.Knowingmathematics

factswillbeusefulinyourwholelife.Knowinghowtospellmakesanykindofwritingeasier.Sometimes

subjectthatyouthinkisgoingtobeuninterestingwillbeexcitingwhenyoubegintoworkatitandunderstandit

moreclearly.Learningthingscanbefunifyouarewillingtoworkwiththem.

Here'ssomeadvicefbryou:haveacertaintimeeachdayandaquietplacewithgoodlightingforstudy,so

thatyoucanconcentrateonyourstudywithoutinterruptions。析);haveeverythingreadybeforeyousitdownto

study,adictionary,paper,apenandbooks;besureyouunderstandwhatyoushouldlearnbeforeyoustart;read

carefullyandpayspecialattentiontothemostimportantthings;whenmemorizing,firstfindoutthemainparts

andthenrecitethewholething;checkyourhomeworkafteryoufinishit;neverforgettheimportanceofreview

andpreview.

68.Themainpurposeofthearticleis

A.toprovethatlearningisnotdifficult

B.tomakethereadersbeinterestedinstudy

C.totelltheimportanceofselfteaching

D.totellthestudentshowtostudywell

69.Welearnthingsbecause

A.ourparentswantustolearn

B.everystudentlearnsatschool

C.wemayusethesethingsinthefuture

D.welikethesubjects

70.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtheadvicegiveninthearticle?

A.Toputapen,paperandbooksbesideyoubeforestudy.

B.Tostudyatanypossibletimeandplace.

C.Toreviewandpreview.

D.Topayattentiontothemostimportantthings.

E

“Haveyoueverheardtheoldsaying,"Neverjudgeabookbyitscover"?Thisisagoodruletofollowwhen

youtrytojudgetheclevernessofothersbytheirlooksandperformance.Somepeoplehavemindsthatshineonly

incertainsituations.Ayoungmanwithanunusualgiftinnovelwritingmayfindhimselfspeechlessbeforea

prettygirl.Butdon'tmakethemistakeofthinkinghemightnotbethatclever.Withapenandpaper,hecantell

whathethoughtverywell.

Otherpeoplemayfoolyouintomistakenlythinkingtheyarecleverbyputtingupagoodfront.

Astudentwholistenscarefullyandtakesnotesinclassissuretomakeagoodimpressiononhisteachers.

Butwhenitcomestoexams,hemaygetscoresmuchlowerthanhisclassmates.

Wemayconcludethat:youcan5tjudgesomeonebyappearances.Theonlywaytotellwhetherapersonis

cleverornotistogettoknowhimbyobserving(观察)howhereactstodifferentsituations.Themoresituations

youobserve,themoreaccurateyourjudgmentislikelytobe.Sotakeyourtime.Don'tjudgethebookbyits

cover.

71Thebesttitleforthispassageis.

A.JudgingclevernessB.Choosingabook

C.AspeechlessyoungmanD.Puttingupagoodfront

72Themainideaofthepassageis.

A.don9tjudgeabookbyitscover

B.don'tjudgeaperson'sclevernessbyappearance

C.peoplemayfoolyoubyputtingupagoodfront

D.makesureyouknowsomeonewellbeforeobservinghim

73.Theyoungmanmentionedinthepassage.

A.isstupidB.isagoodstudent

C.isagoodwriterD.issuccessfulwithgirls

74.Accordingtothepassage,trueknowledgeofaperson'sclevernesscomesfrom.

A.thegradeshegetsinschoolB.hismannersatparties

C.hisoutwardappearanceD.howhebehavesindifferentsituations

75.Thepassagesuggeststhatinjudgingaperson'sintelligenceweshould.

A.makequickjudgmentsB.becreative

C.havepatienceandbecarefulD.givehimatest

56-60ADDBA61-65CBDAD66-70CBDCB71-75ABCDC

安徽省泗县双语中学1L12学年高一上学期期中考试试题(英语)

第四部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、

B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项.

(A)

E-bookisshortforelectronic(电子的)book.Itisusuallyreadonpersonal

computers.Somemobilephonescanalsobeusedtoreade-books.

Earliere-bookswerewrittenfbraspecific(专'也)groupofreadersandwereaboutonlyafewsubjects.With

thedevelopmentoftheInternet,knowledgeandanswerstoalotofquestionsmainlycomefrome-books.Thisis

whythee-bookbusinessisincreasingquickly.

E-bookshavemanyadvantages.First,theysavetime.Wedon'tneedtogotoabookstoretobuybooks,besides,

wecanfindthetopicwewanttoknowaboutontheInternet,andthenwecanquicklygetmanye-bookson

similartopics.Second,e-bookssavemoney.Somee-bookscostalittlemoney,andtherearemillionsofe-books

ontheInternetthatwecangetfbrfree.Third,moretreesaresavedbecausee-booksdon'tneedtobeprinted(印刷)

onpaper.Fourth,e-booksmakereadingmoreconvenient.Youcancarryawholelibraryofhundredsofbooks

withyouinasmallcomputeroranye-bookreader(电子阅读器)withoutworryingabouttheirweight.

Bute-bookshavecertaindisadvantages.Theyneedapersonalcomputerorane-bookreaderandthe

informationcanbelostifitsfileformat(文件格式)isnotsupported(支持)orchangedinthereader'scomputer.

However,e-booksprovideuswithanewwayofreading.Thatisgood.

56.Whyisthee-bookbusinessincreasingquickly?Because.

A.earliere-booksareaboutonlyafewsubjects.

B.peopledon'tliketoreadanypaperbooksanymore.

C.moste-bookshavebeenwrittenfbraspecificgroupofreaders.

D.thedevelopmentoftheInternetmakese-booksmoreuseful.

57.Howmanyadvantagesdoe-bookshaveaccordingto(根据)thisarticle?

A.ThreeB.FourC.FiveD.Six

58.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothisarticle?

A.E-bookscan'tbereadonmobilephones.

B.Allthee-booksontheInternetcostlotsofmoney.

C.E-bookscanmakereadingmoreconvenient.

D.Youcan'treade-bookswithoutapersonalcomputer.

59.Whatisthedisadvantageofthee-books?

A.YouUIlosetheinformationifitsfileformatisnotsupported.

B.Youcancarryhundredsofbooksinane-bookreader.

C.Youcanbuycheape-booksanywhere.

D.Youcanreade-booksatanytime.

60.Theauthormainlytellsus.

A.youdon'tneedtobuypaperbooksinabookstoreifyoureade-books.

B.theinformationcanbelostifitsfileformatischanged.

C.thedevelopmentofe-bookscanhelpsavetheenvironment.

D.e-booksprovideuswithanewwayofreading.

(B)

Iliketogetuplate,somyidealschoolstartsat9a.m.Itfinishedat3p.m.,sowewillhavelotsoftimefor

after-schoolactivities.Thereisabigdininghall(食堂).

Wehaveanhourfbrlunch.Weeatlunchandchatthere.Wecanalsolistentopopmusicinthehall.Weeat

fruitandvegetableseveryday.

WehaveMathseverydaybecauseIthinkMathsisveryinterestingtous.Ilovecomputers,sowehave

ComputerStudieseveryday.Wewearschooluniforms,butwedonotwearties.Theclassesarequitesmall.There

are15studentsineachclass.

Thereisaparkononesideofourschoolandashoppingmallontheother.Wehaveabiglibrarywithlotsof

usefulbooks.Wealsohaveatenniscourtandaswimmingpool.

Therearelotsofclubsandafter-schoolactivities.Weonlyhavehalfanhourofhomeworkeveryday,andwe

donotdohomeworkatweekends.Everymonth,wegoonaschooltriptoamuseumoratheate匚

61.Howmanyhoursforlessonsarethereinmyschool?

A.Fivehours.B.Sixhours.C.Fourhours.D.Threehours.

62.Howmanyhoursfbrluncharethereinmyschool?

A.Halfanhours.B.Onehour.C.Oneandahalfhours.D.Twohours.

63.WhydowehaveMathseveryday?

A.Becauseitisuseful.B.Becauseitisthemainsubject.

C.Becausewe'reinterestedinit.D.BecauseI'mgoingtobeaMathsteacher.

64.Howmanystudentsarethereinmyclass?

A.Ten.B.Sixteen.C.Fourteen.D.Fifteen.

65.Theunderlinedword"with"means.

A.用B.在……下C.和……一起D.有

66.Howoftendowegoonaschooltriptoamuseumoratheater?

A.Everyweek.B.Everyday.C.Everymonth.D.Everytwomonths.

67.What'sthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.Myschool.B.Myidealsubject.C.Myidealschool.D.Myidealpark

(C)

Goodmorning.TmChenHua.Here'smyculturereportfortoday,Monday.

Anewfilmstartstonightatthestudentcinemaateighto'clock.ThefilmisPiratesoftheCarribean.It'sa

fantasticadventurefilm.JohnnyDeppandOrlandoBloomarethestars.Theyarebothverypopularandfamous,

andtheybothactwellinthisfilm,andmaketheircharactersbelievable.

Thestoryisaboutanoldship.ItsailsaroundtheCarribeanislands.DeppandBloomtrytofindsomelost

gold.Thentheycomefacetofacewithsometerriblemen,andhavetofightthem.There'slotsofaction,andthe

fightinglooksreallydangerous.TheyalsosavesKeiraKnightly.SheplaysElisabeth,thedaughterofarichman.

ThesceneswithKnightlyandBloomarebeautifulandromantic.

Thefilmisn*ttruetolife,butit*sveryexciting,andsomeofitisveryfunny.It*sanenjoyablefilm,although

inmyopinionthere'stoomuchfighting.Butexceptforthat,it'sanexcellentfilm.Youdidn'tseeitwhenitfirst

cameout,Iadviseyoutogoandseeitnow.I*msureyou'11enjoyit.It*sshowingallweek.

68.PiratesoftheCarribeanis.

A.atragedyB.acomedyC.anactionfilmD.anadventurefilm

69.DeppandBloomsailsaroundtheCarribeanislandsbecause.

A.theytrytofindsomelostgoldB.theytrytofindsomegold

C.theytrytofindsomelostironD.theytrytofindsomelostiron

70.Theymeet.

A.someterriblemenB.someterriblewomen

C.somesmilingmenD.somesmilingmen

71.There'slotsofactioninthefilmbecausetheyhaveto.

A.fightthefrighteningpeopleB.fighttheterriblewomen

C.makethefilminterestingD.makethefilmexciting

72.KeiraKnightlyplays.

A.DeppandBloomB.ElisabethC.OrlandoBloomD.JohnnyDepp

(D)

InChina,moreandmoremiddleschoolstudentsaregettingshortersleepingtimethanbefore.More

studentssleeplessthanninehourseverynight,becausetheyhavemuchhomeworktodo.Somehomeworkis

givenbytheirteachers,andsomebytheirparents.Also,somestudentsdon'tknowhowtosavetime.Theyarenot

carefulenoughwhiletheydotheirhomework,soittakesthemalotoftime.Somestudentsspendtoomuchtime

watchingTVorplayingcomputergames.Theystayupverylate.Somestudentshavetogetupearlyevery

morningonweekdaystogettoschoolontimebybusorbybike.Itcanbealongwayfromhometoschool.It

willprobablymakethemsleepy(困的)duringschoolhours.

Schoolsandparentsshouldcutdownsomeofthehomeworksothatourchildrencanenjoymorethannine

hoursofsleepeverynightfortheirhealth.Forchildren,theyshouldmakethemost(bestuse)oftheirtime.When

theyhaveenoughtimeforsleeping.Theywillfinditmuchbetterforboththeirstudyandhealth.

73.Howmanyhoursofsleepisgoodforstudents'health?

A.Lessthan9hoursB.Over9hoursC.Only9hoursD.8hours

74.Whatismostlikelytohappentoastudentwhooftengoestobedlateandgetsupearly?

A.HewouldfallasleepinclassB.Hewoulddowellinstudy

C.HewouldfinishhishomeworkfastD.Hewouldhavegoodhealth

75.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?

A.Somestudentsarecarelessthattheyspentmuchtimeonthehomework

B.Allthestudentsstayuplatefbrtheirhomework

C.Childrenshouldbegivenlesshomework

D.Schoolsandparentsshouldtakecareofchildren'shealth

56-60;DBCAD61-65:BBCDD66-70:CCDAA71-75:ABBAB

安徽省源溪县临涣中学11-12学年高一上学期期中联考试题(英语)

第三部分.阅读理解(共15小题每题2分共30分)

A

Amobilephoneisinfactasmallradio.Aradiosendsaperson'svoiceoveralongwaytoanotherradio.A

voicethatissentbyaradioiscalledasignal.Aradiosignaltravelsveryquickly.

Onlyafewyearsago,mobilephoneswerelarge.Theyneededlargebatteries.Theyhadtobepowerfulto

sendtheirsignalstofarawayplaces.Thiswasbecausemostcitieshadonlyoneantenna(天线)towerfbr

mobilephones.

Today'smobilephonesaresmallandeasytouse.Nowmostcitieshavealotofantennatowers,notjust

one.Thismeansthateachmobilephonedoesn9thavetosenditssignalfaraway,sotheydon'tneedtobeso

powerfiil.Mobilephonestodayusesmallbatteries.Alargecity,wherelotsofmobilephonesareused,can

havehundredsoftowers.

Doyouknowwhatuseamobilephonehas?Yes,youcanuseittodoalotofthings.

Callyourfriendsandfamilyfromalmostanywhere.

Callthepoliceimmediatelyifthereisanaccidentinthestreet.

Sendorreceivemessages.

Sendingshortwrittenmessagesisapopularwaytouseyourmobilephone.Manypeopleuseshortforms

ofwords,sothemessagesarequicktowriteandread.Canyouguesswhatthesemessagesmean?Try

readingthemour.Whatdoyouhear?

RUOK?

ThafsEZ!

WillICUB42moro?

ThafsGr8!

56.Thewritertalksabout___usesofamobilephone.

A.3B.5C.7D.9

57.Whydidthemobilephoneneedlargepowerfulbatteriessomeyearsago?

A.Becausemostcitieshadonlyoneantennatowers.

B.Becausethemobilephonehadtosendtheirsignaltofarawayplaces.

C.Becausethemobilephoneweretoolarge.

D.Becausethemobilephonecouldbeusedforalongtime.

58.Whatdoesthewriterthinkoftoday'smobilephones?

A.Theyaresmallbutverypowerful.

B.Theyareveryeasyforustouse.

C.Theyarebigenoughtosendasignal.

D.Theyareverypopularandcheap.

59.Whatdoes"WillICUB42moro?^^probablymean?

A.WillIseeyoubeforetwopastfourinthemorning?

B.WillIseeyouby4:02inthemorning?

C.WillIseeyoubeforetomorrow?

D.WillIseeyoubyfourtomorrow?

60.Whatdoesthewriterwritethepassagefor?

A.Togiveussomecommonknowledgeofthemobilephone.

B.Tointroducehowthemobilephoneworksandwhatuseithas.

C.Totelluswhatshortformsofwordsmeaninwrittenmassages.

D.Toshowusinwhatwaythemobilephoneisexpectedtodevelop.

B

Earthquakesstrikesuddenlyatanytimeofthedayornight,there'snowaytotellwhen.Ifanearthquake

happens,itmaycausemanydeathsandinjuriesandgreatdamage.Decidehowandwhereyourfamilywillget

togetherifseparate.Chooseanout-of^statefriendorrelativethatthefamilymemberscancallafterthequaketo

reportwheretheyareandhowtheyare.Knowthesafeplacesineachroom:underthestrongtables,desks,or

againstinsidewallsandkeepenoughfood,waterandotherthings,includingaflashlight,aradio,medicinesand

clothing.

Duringtheearthquake,youshouldkeepaclearheadandneverbetoonervoustoknowwhattodo.Protect

yourheadandneckwithyourarms.Ifpossible,takeabook,apilloworanyotherthingstoprotectyourselffrom

fallingglassandruins.Ifyouareindoors,youmustimmediatelylieunderanystrongfurniture.Ifoutdoors,move

toanopenareaawayfromtrees,buildings,wallsandpowerpoles.Inanarrowvalley,movetothecenterofitand

lookoutforfallingstones.Ifyouareinthecar,movetothesideoftheroadandstopthecar.Donotstopnear

buildings,powerlinesandonorunderthebridges.Stayinyourcaruntiltheshakingstops.

Donotmovebadlyinjuredpersonunlesstheyareingreatdangeraftertheearthquake.Donotusethe

telephoneimmediatelyunlessthereisaseriousinjuryorfire.Turnonyourradioforinstructionsandnewsreports.

Bepreparedfbraftershocks.Ifyoushouldleaveyourhome,postamessageinsideyourhometellingfamily

memberswhereyoucanbefound.

61Beforetheearthquake,youshouldmakesure.

A.thephonenumberofyourfriendwholivesnearyourhome

B.theplacewhereyoucanfindyourfamilyaftertheearthquake

C.thetimewhenthedangerousearthquakemayhappen

D.themoneywithwhichyoucanbuyfood,waterandotherthings

62.Thewriterwantstotellusthat.

A.whytheearthquakeisverydangerous

B.howtopreparethedangerousearthquake

C.whentheearthquakeusuallyhappens

D.wheretostayduringtheearthquake

63.Aftertheearthquake,youshould.

A.movetheinjuredpersonquickly

B.usethetelephonerightaftertheearthquake

C.turnontheTVtogetthenewsreport

D.leaveamessageinyourhomebeforeyouleave

64.Iftheearthquakehappenswhenyouaredriving,youcan.

A.findthestrongbuildingtohide

B.leavethecarassoonaspossible

C.goondrivingquicklywithoutstop

D.movetothesideoftheroadandstop

65.Fromthetext,wecanknow.

A.youshouldkeepcalmandknowwhattodoclearly

B.thebuildingsandwallscanprotectusifweareoutdoor

C.alltheearthquakeswillcausegreatdamage

D.thefallingglasscanbeusedtohelpus

C

LastyearmywifeandIspentamostinterestingmonthinTurkey.Beforeweleft,wewereremindedofthe

difficultiesofdrivinginTurkey.Wecertainlydidnotfindthistobethecaseand,exceptforafewplacesin

farawaymountainareas,theroadswerewide,andwell-paved(铺设).Wedrovefbr12daysalongtheWestern

CoastofTurkeyandhadnoproblemsatall.WefoundtheTurkishdriverstobeverypoliteandwelleducated.We

alsofoundthateatinglunchinthesmallertownswasdifficult,sowepicnickedalmosteveryday.

ThefollowingdayafterourarrivalwasTurkey'sChildren'sDay,startedbyMustafaKemalAtaturk.Ataturk

lovedchildrenandheoftensaid:44Childrenareanewbeginningoftomorrow."Heevendedicated(奉献)theday

23rdofApriltothechildrenwhichtodayiscelebratedasChildren'sDayaswellasthedatewhentheRepublicof

Turkeywasfounded.

Onthatdaycertainchildrenarepickedtotakeovertheplacesofthegovernment,andaluckykidwillbethe

presidentofTurkeyforawholeday.Hecandecidewhafsgoingtohappenandwhetherornotheisgoingtohave

thepresidentnexttohim.Thereareaverylargenumberofpossibilitiesofthingshecandobutsomeshopsaren't

openbecausetheyarecelebratingthedayaswell.

Allinall,itwasamoreenjoyabletrip.Iwouldrecommend(推荐)atriptoTurkeytoanyonewithan

adventurous(冒险的)spirit!

66.BeforetheauthorandhiswifewentonatriptoTurkey,theyweretoldthat.

A.itwasdifficulttotravelinTurkey

B.itwasnoteasytodriveinTurkey

C.thestreetsinTurkeyweredangerous

D.thereweremanymountainousroads

67.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE,accordingtothefir

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