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主题阅读-旅游交通
知识积累
有关旅游交通的阅读通常围绕旅游的不同交通方式、旅游口的交通体验以及与之相关的叉化、风俗或
实际经历展开。这类阅读素材不仅介绍了旅游交通的多样性,如乘坐飞机、火车、轮船或汽左等不同的出
行方式,还可能涉及旅游过程中的趣事、挑战或特殊体验,如迷路后得到陌生人帮助、乘坐世界上最长线
路的巴士旅行等。通过阅读这些材料,学生不仅能学习到与旅游交通相关的词汇和表达方式,还能增进对
不同文化背景和旅行体验的理解,培养跨文化交流的能力。同时,这类阅读也常包含对旅行计划、费用预
算、安全注意事项等实用信息的讨论,有助于提升学生的实际生活技能和问题解决能力。
相关词汇积累
1.名词ship船
(1)旅游相关onfoot步行
travel旅行bytrain/bike/bus/plane/ship乘火车/骑自行车/乘公共
journey旅程汽车/乘飞机/乘船
trip旅行;行程(3)交通其他相关
tour旅游;游览trafficregulations交通规则
tourist游客guidepost/signpost路标
sightseeing观光;游览redlight红灯
destination目的地greenlight绿灯
attraction景点;吸引力zebrastripes斑马线
landmark地标;里程碑speedlimit速度限制
guide导游trafficpolice交通警察
itinerary行程;旅行路线singleline单行线
(2).交通方式dualcarriage-way双程线
bike/bicycle自行车carriage-way车行道
bus公共汽车2.动词
taxi出租汽车broaden拓宽(视野等)
train火车visit参观:拜访
airplanc/planc飞机travel旅行
take(与交通方式连用,如takethetrain/plane/bus等)crowded拥挤的
乘坐excited兴奋的
prefer更喜欢amazed.奇的
organize组织impressed印象深刻的
book预订(如订机票、酒店等)interested感兴趣的
pack打包;装箱fantastic极好的:美妙的
seesb.off为某人送行relaxed放松的
explore探险;探索(如森林、沙漠等)ancient古代的
fasten扣紧(如安全带等)modern现代的
setup动身;启程[也作setoff]safe安全的
checkin/out入住/退房historic有历史意义的
3.形容词wonderful精彩的;绝妙的
句式表达举例
1.描述旅游交通方式
Iusuallytakethebus/train/planctotravel.
我通常乘公交车/火车/飞机旅行。
Wecanrideabikeortakeataxitoexplorethecity.
我们可以骑自行车或乘出租车去探索这个城市。
2.洵问旅游交通信息
Whereisthenearestmetrostation?
最近的地铁站在哪里?
Howlongdocsittaketogettotheairportbytaxi?
乘出租车去机场要多久?
3.表达旅游交通感受
Travellingbytrainisconvenientanccomfortable.
乘火车旅行既方便又舒适。
IenjoytakingthebusbecauseIcanseethesceneryalongtheway.
我喜欢乘公交车,因为我可以欣赏沿途的风景。
4.与旅游交通相关的其他句子
Ineedtobookanairlineticketfbrmytripnextmonth.
我需要为下个月的旅行订一张机票。
Don'tfbrgcttofastenyoursafetybeltwhenyou'reinthecar.
当你坐车时,别忘了系好安全带。
突破练习
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WelcometoGuangzhouZoo.It'sthesecondmostpopularzooinGuangdong.You511enjoyseeingmorethan
450differentkindsofanimalsfromalloverthecountryandaroundtheworldincludingthegiantpanda(大熊猫),
thegoldenmonkeyandothernationalprotectedanimals.
Address:GuangzhouZoo,No.120,XianlieMiddleRoad,YuexiuDistrict,Guangzhou.
Phone/p>
Openinghours:8:00—18:00
Themainofficeclerkisondutyfiom5amto9pm(Monday—Friday).
PriceofTickets:
☆Adult:¥20
☆Child:¥10
☆Forfree:*Childrenunder6yearsoldorchildrenunder1.2metersinheight.
*Peoplewhoaredisabledormorethan65yearsoldinGuangzhou.ThingstoRemember:
☆PleaseDoNotFeedtheAnimals!
Ouranimalshaveproperfood,andsomeanimalsareonstrictdietsfbrhealthyreasons.Itisveryimportant
thatyoushouldn'tfeedthemwiththefoodordrinksinyourhands.Youcanonlyfeedtheanimalsthatarconthe
FamilyFannintheChildren'sZoo.
☆AnimalsDoNotLiketoBeTeased(戏弄)!
Weaskyounottoteaseorshoutattheanimals.Andpleasedonotthrowfoodoranythingelsetothem.
☆NoOtherPetsAreAllowed!
☆PhotographyIsWelcome!
Ifyouhaveanyproblem,pleasereportittothezooofficers.Theywillhelpyou.
1.Themainofficeclerkisonduty.
A.at5pmonWednesdayB.at10amonSaturday
C.at9pmonSundayD.at10pmonFriday
2.IfMr.Brownbringshistwo1.3-metre-tallsonstothezoo,hehastopay.
A.¥20B.¥30C.¥40D.¥50
3.YoushouldpayattentiontothingsifyougotoGuangzhouZoo.
A.oneB.twoC.threeD.four
4.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.GuangzhouZooisthesecondmostpopularzooinGuangdong.
B.PeoplecanonlygototheFamilyFarmtofeedtheanimals.
C.Peoplecanthrowfoodtotheanimalsorteasethem.
D.Peoplecantellthezooofficersiftheyhaveanyproblem.
5.Thispassageisprobablya(n).
A.warningB.advertisementC.noticeD.announcement
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Openinghours:
9:30-17:00,
TuesdaytoSunday
TheScienceandTechnologyMuseuminBeijingOlympicVillageisChina'smostimportantmuseumfbr
scienceandtechnology.Itwasfirstopenedin1988tofiirtherthescientificunderstandingandcuriosity(好奇心)of
itsvisitors.Eachoneofitsfourfloorsisfiillofexhibits,activitiesandexperimentstoleadeveryvisitorintoaworld
ofwonder.Someoftheareasofinterestareaerospaceengineering,transportation,machines,andtheenvironment.
Themuseumhassixexhibitionhalls,fourspecialeffectstheaters,manylabs,classroomsandlecturehalls.
Rulestofollow:
*Nofoodordrinks.
*Nopets(exceptguidedogs).
*Nosmoking.
*Childrenunder12shouldalwaysstaywithadults.
*Dangerousthingslikeknivesorscissorsarenotallowed.
TICKETS
Spccial-EffcctTheaters:
Adultticket:30yuan/person
MainExhibitionHalls:Adultticket:30yuan/person
Studentticket:20yuan/person
Studentticket:20yuan!person
(Childrenunder1.2mandadultsover70yearsarenot
allowedintheTheater.)
Freeibrchildrenunder1.3morunder8andtheoldover60
TRANSPORTATION
SubwayLines:
TakeLineXtoOlympicParkStation,getoutfromExitGandwalknorthfor13minutes.
TakeLine8totheSouthGateofForestParkStation,getoutfromExitCandwalksouthfbr10minuUs.
TakeLine15toDatunEastRoadStation,getoutfromExitAlandwalknorthfbrabout15minutes.
I.Whatcanavisitordointhemuseum?
A.Readbooksontechnology.B.Doscienceexperiments.
C.WatchtheOlympicGames.D.Seethelatestmovies.
2.Whencanavisitorenterthemuseum?
A.At10a.m.Monday.B.At9a.m.Wednesday.C.At2p.m.Sunday.D.At6
p.m.Friday.
3.HowmuchshouldHelenpay,ifshegoestothemuseumwithher7-year-olddaughterand12-year-oldson
withoutgoingtothetheaters?
A.¥20.B.¥30.C.¥50.D.¥70.
4.Whatsignscanyouseeinthemuseum?
5.Whichisthewaytothemuseum?
A.Line15toDatunEastRoadStationandwalkfbr13minutes.
B.Line8toSouthGateofForestParkStation,getoutfromExitAl.
C.Line8toOlympicParkStation,getoutfromExitG,andwalksouth.
D.Line15toDatunEastRoadStation,getoutfromExitAl,andwalknorth.
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IfyoucouldtravelinEurope,whichcountrywouldyouvisit?France?Italy?Youmayhaveforgottena
hiddentreasure.ItisHungary.
Hungary'slocationisveryimportant,itisinthemiddleofEurope.Itworksasagoodtransitionareaanda
necessaryreststopfbrvisitorsfromboththeeasternandwesternpartsofEurope.
OnecanseetheviewinthepicturesinHungary'scapitalcity,Budapest.PeoplecallBudapestthe“Pearlof
theDanube”.Itwasoncemadeupoftwocities:BudaonthewesternsideoftheDanubeandPestontheeastern
side.Thetwocitieswerecombinedin1873.Budahasmanyplacesofinterestandfairytalecastles,whilePestis
busy,withmanycafes,restaurantsandplacesfbrnightlife.
Hungarymakesgooduseofitslocationandbcautifiilcapital.Thatisprobablywhyitbecamethefirst
EuropeancountrytojoinChinafbrtheBeltandRoadInitiative.Inthefuture,teamworkbetweenthetwocountries
willincludethebuildingofrailways,powergridsandtheInternet.ThatwillhelpincreaseChina'sconnectionsto
Europegreatly.
“WeneedtorebuildtheSilkRoad,connectingtheworldfromtheeasttothewest,“saidZoltanBalog,
Hungary'shumanresourcesminister.
Hungaryisalandlockedcountry.Itdoesn'thaveseacoasts.Butthecountryhasmanynaturalhotsprings.In
fact,HungaryhasmorehotspringstliananywhereelseinEurope.
1.WhereisHungaryaccordingtotlicpassage?
A.InItaly.B.InAfrica.C.InEurope.D.InFrance.
2.WhatisthemainideaofParagraph2?
A.Hungary'slocationisveryimportant.
B.HungaryliesinthemiddleofEurope.
C.VisitorscangettoHungaryeasily.
D.Hungaryworksasagoodtransitionarea.
3.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutBudapest?
A.Thecitywasformedin1783.
B.Budaattractsmoretourists:hanPest.
C.Pestisknownfbritsfairytalecastles.
D.PestliesontheeasternsideoftheDanube.
4.TeamworkbetweenChinaandHungarywillincludealotEXCEPT.
A.powergridsB.fightinghunger
C.theInternetD.buildingrailways
5.Whatcan'tyoudoifyougoandvisitHungary?
A.Takeahotspringbath.B.Visitplacesofinterest.
C.Seeseacoasts.D.WalkalongtheDanube.
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Fourteen-year-oldEtueniNasauandhistwo15-year-oldcousinstookofftoaneighbouringislandinasmall
boat.However,theirshorttripturnedouttobean800-mile,50-daydifficultexperience.
Soonaftertheyleft,thesmallboatranoutofitsgasandmovedawayfromnotonlytheneighbouringisland,
butalsoallland.Asnightfell,thethreekidsateafewfreshbananastheytookalongandhopedthatthingswould
getbetterinthemorning.
Buttheboatkeptgoingdayandnight.Duringtheday,theyfeltthesunwastoohot,whileatnightitwas
verywindyandrainy.Whileterrifying,itwasapresentfromnaturesinceitatleastprovidedthemwithfreshwater.
Food,however,washardtoget.Withthebananasgone,thethreeboystriedtheirbesttogetwhateverthey
couldfind.Everynowandthen,smallflyingfishwouldprovideameal.Theirbiggestmealduringthewholetime
wasabirdtheycaught,asitsatonthesideoftheboat.
Afewdaysbeforetheyweresaved,thingsgotevenworse.Therainsstopped,andthethreehadtodrink
someseawater.Luckily,adeep-seaboat,onitswaytoNewZealand,sawthelittleboat.Theseamenontheboat
drewcloserandsawthethreetiredboysmovinghandsfromonesidetotheother.
1.Howlongdidtheirtripturnouttobe?
A.20days.B.30days.C.40days.D.50days.
2.Whatdidthethreekidstakealongwiththem?
A.OrangesB.Bananas.C.Apples.D.Fish.
3.Whatwastheweatherlikeatnight?
A.Itwasveryhotanddry.B.Itwascloudyandwindy.
C.Itwasverywindyandrainy.D.Itwassunnyandcloudless.
4.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.Thesmallboatranoutofitsgassoonaftertheyleft.
B.Afewdaysbeforetheyweresaved,thingsgotbetter.
C.Thethreeboystriedtheirbesttogetwhatevertheycouldfind.
D.Theseamansawthethreeboysintheend.
5.Whatisthebesttopicfbrthepassage?
A.AHardTripB.AnInterestingTrip
C.AnExcitingTripD.AnEnjoyableTrip
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©Thatfutureisalmosthere.Tthinkit'sgoingtohappen.Maybeintenyears...andhopefullymuch,much
faster/*saidSebastianThrunin2021.Atthattime,hisyoungcompanyKittyHawkCorporationwasworkingon
developingaflyingcarknownaseVTOL,orElectronicVerticalTake-OffandLandingvehicle(车辆j).
②Flyingtoworkorschoolsoundsunbelievable.4tNotonlyisitfuntofly,buttherewouldneverbetraffic
again,becausetheskyisvery,verylarge,“saysThrun.HealsothinkseVTOLscouldbegreenerthancommoncars.
“Wegomuchfaster,wegoinastraightline,weflyonlessenergy,“hesays.
@Sofar,though,flyingcarshaven'ttakenoffasaproduct.Willtheirdaycome?Therearestillmany
problemstosolve.Theirhighpricemeansmostpeoplewon'tbeabletoaffordone.So,somecompaniesarc
developingthemasairtaxis(hatpeoplecouldpaytoride.Themainproblemwithflyingcarsissafety.Accidentsin
theairaredangeroustoboththepassengersandanyoneonthegroundbelow.TomakeeVTOLssafer,many
developersarcaimingtomakethemself^flying-nohumanpilotrequired.
©Anotherproblemisspace.Mostaircraft(飞机)needlongrunwaystotakeoffandland.Liftingstraightup
anddownlikeahelicopter(直升飞机)solvesthisproblem.ButeVTOLsstillneedspecialspaces,calledvertiports
(垂直起降机场),fortake-offandlanding.Findingplacestoputthesecouldbetricky,especiallyincrowdedcities.
Butmaybesomecouldgoontopofbuildings.
@Whatdoyouthink?Wouldyouenjoyridingtoschoolortovisitafriendinaself-flyingtaxi?Areflying
carsagoodidea,orshouldwcfindotherwaystogetaroundinthenearfiiturc?
1.WhatisSebastianThrun'sopinionaboutthefiiturcofflyingcars?
A.Hethinksitwillneverhappen.
B.Hethinksitwillhappeninthenextcentury.
C.Heisnotsureaboutthefutureofflyingcars.
D.Hebelievesitwillhappenintenyearsandfaster.
2.Whyaresomecompaniesdevelopingflyingcarsasairtaxis?
A.Tosolvesafetyproblems.
B.Tomakethemcheaper.
C.Toprovideridesfbrpeople.
D.Tocompetewithcommoncars.
3.WhichofthefollowingisNOTachallengefbrthedevelopmentofflyingcarsaccordingtothepassage?
A.Highprice.B.Safety.
C.AirtrafficcongestionD.Take-offandlandingspace.
4.Whatisthepossiblestructureofthepassage?
A.IsaFlyingCarYourDreamCar?
B.WillFutureFlyingCarsNeedDrivers?
C.TheExcitingWorldofElcc:ricTaxis
D.TheHistoryofAirTravelTechnologies
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Couldyouimaginebeinginacardrivenbyacomputer,notahuman?Recently,Chinahasmadeabigstep
towardself-drivingtechnology.SinceAugust,driverlesstaxiscanrunonroadsinWuhan,Chongqingand
Shenzhen.
Whydowedevelopself^drivingcars?Self^drivingcarshavemanyadvantages.Theyusecomputerstosense
thethingsaroundthemandmakebetteruseofspace.Thismeansfewercrowdedroadsandbetterparkingofcars.
Fordisabledorblindpeople,sei^drivingcarscanalsohelpthemgetaroundmoreeasily.
AccordingtotheUSCentersfbrDiseaseControlandPrevention,eachyear,morethan1.35millionpeople
arekilledonroadsaroundtheworld.Manymorearehurtinaccidents.Seirdrivingcarscouldreduceroad
accidentsby90percentandsavegovernmentsalotofmoney.Themaincauseofcaraccidentsishumanerror.By
usingcomputers,self-drivingcarsdon'tmakepoordecisionsorloseattentionlikehumansdo.
Butself-drivingcarsaren'tperfect.Ifsomethingunexpectedontheroadhappens,scl件drivingcarscan't
reactasfastasahumandrivercan.Also,duringweathereventslikeheavysnow,self-drivingcarswouldbehardto
seethelinesontheroad.Itmightleadtoanaccident.
It'sclearthatthereisalotofworktodotomakeselTdrivingcarsacommonsightonourroads.AndChina
istakingtheleadinmakingthishappen.
I.Accordingtothepassage,itistodevelopself^drivingcarsfbrdisabledorblindpeople.
A.difficultB.creativeC.helpfulD.unnecessary
2.WhichisTRUEaboutsclf^drivingcars?
A.1.35millionpeoplearchurtonroadsaroundtheworldeveryyear,andself^drivingcarscanstopsomeroad
accidentsfromhappening.
B.Self-drivingcarswouldcause10roadaccidentsamong100ones.
C.Self-drivingcarsaregoodinanysituation,eveninterribleweatherconditions.
D.Seirdrivingcarscouldreducethenumberofroadaccidentsfrom100to10.
3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“react“inthefourthparagraphmeaninChinese?
A.speedupB.makearesponseC.driveagainD.stop
4.Whichofthefollowingbestshowsthestructureofthepassage?
IPara.11
C.
5.Thepurposeofthepassageistotellus
A.howself^drivingcarswork
B.whysclf^drivingcarswereinvented
C.whatweshoulddotouseself^drivingcarssafely
D.thatselMrivingcarsbringbothconvenienceandproblems
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Twohigh-speedtraincompanies,EurostarandThalys,arejoiningforcestocreateasinglerailcompanythat
willservefivecountries(theUK.France,Belgium,theNetherlandsandGermany)acrossEuropeafterthe
EuropeanCommissionagreedonthemerger(合并)onTuesday.
Itwasfirstplannedin2019butthepandemic(大流彳j:病)causedticketsalestodropovernightin2020,
pushingbacktheproject.Bothcompaniesweregoingoutofbusiness.4iBymergingEurostarandThalys,weare
abletofacethechallengeoftheenvironmentalproblemsandthepandemic,,,presidentofFrenchtraincompany
SNCFGuillaumePepysaid.
PepyaddedthatthecreationofaEuropeanhigh-speedrailcompanygives18.5millionpassengersan
attractivealternative(可供选择的事物)totheroadandairtransport.KnownasProjectGreeniSpeed,oneofthe
goalsofthemergeristoincreasepassengernumbersto30millionayearby2030.Italsohopestousemoregreen
powerinitstrains.
SophieDutordoir,CEOofBelgianrailcompanySNCBandchainnanoftheboardforThalys,alsosaidthe
mergercouldonlybegoodfbrpassengers.4*Thismergerprojectisbasedonthecommonbeliefthattrainsarethe
fastest,easiestandsafestwaytotravelinEurope—nowmorethanever.Themainadvantagesfbrpassengerswill
bebetterschedulingandticketing.Itwillbeeasierfbrpassengerstc,fbrexample,takeaEurostarservicetoParis
thenconnectwithaThalysservicetotravelontoGermany.^^Intheftiture,therewouldalsobeservicesthatrunall
thewaythroughfromLondonservedbyEurostartocitiesservedbyThalys,includingCologneorFrankfiirt.But
allUKtravelerswillhavetopassthroughtheborder(边境)controlbeforegettingonthetrain.Itmeansthatthese
stationswillhavetoaddmanydataprocessingterminals(数据处理终端).Itwouldbeanarduoustaskandcould
takealongtimetocomplete.
I.WhathappenedtoEurostarandThalysin2020?
A.Theymergedintoonecompany.
B.Theyfacedseriousbusinessdifficulties.
C.Theybuiltanewhigh-speedrailwayacrossEurope.
D.TheyfailedtogetofficialsupportfromtheEuropeanCommission.
2.Whatisoneofthegoalsoftheproject?
A.Toincreasetrainspeedby18.5%.
B.ToofferfreeservicetoEuropeanpassengers.
C.Toserve30millionpassengersayearby2030.
D.ToproducegreenpowerforEuropeantraincompanies.
3.WhatdidSophiethinkoftheproject?
A.Itwillleadtonewenvironmentalproblems.
B.ItwillencouragemoreforeigntouriststovisitEurope.
C.ItwillimprovethedevelopmentofairtransportinEurope.
D.ItwillmaketraintraveleasierbetweenfiveEuropeancountries.
4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"arduous“inthelastparagraphmean?
A.Difficult.B.Dangerous.C.Impossible.D.Perfect.
5.Whichcanbethebesttitlefbrthepassage?
A.High-speedtrainsgogreen
B.HowtotravelaroundEurope
C.EurostarandThalysgohandinhand
D.High-speedtraincompaniesinthepandemic
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Whenyouareinanewplacecrtryingtofindyourwayaround,it'simportantandnecessarytoknowhowto
askfbrdirections.However,manyESL(EnglishasaSecondLanguage)learnersmayfinditquitechallengingto
askfbrdirectionsinEnglish.Don'tworry.Thispassagewillhelp.
Thefirstandmostimportantstepistostarttheconversationpolitely.Whenyouaskfbrdirections,theway
youmakeyourrequestcanmakeadifferencetothereplyyoureceive.Usingpoliteexpressionsshowsrespectfbr
thepersonyou'reasking.Thismakeshim/hermorelikelytohelpyou.Ifpossible,putonasmile.
Onceyou'vestartedtheconversation,you'dbetteraskfbrdirectionsbyusingsimplesentences.Herearcsome
Englishexpressionsfbryoutoaskfbrdirections.Combining(结合)themwithafriendlyattitudewillincreaseyour
chancesofreceivinghelpfuldirections.
Couldyoupleasetellmethewaytothebookshop?
Excuseme.Canyougivemedirectionstothishouse?
What'sthebestwaytoreachDonaldStreet?
Whenreceivingdirections,it'simportanttomakesurethatyou'veunderstoodthemcorrectlytoavoidgetting
lostortakingalongerpath.Youcanrepeatwhatthepersonhassaid.Askhimtorepeatcertaindetailsoraskfbr
furtlicrexplanation.Thisnotonlyshowsthatyoirvebeenlisteningcarefullybutalsoprovidesachancetocorrect
anymisunderstandings.Herearesomeexpressionstohelpyou,too.
LetmemakesureIunderstoodcorrectly;Ishouldturnleft,isthatright?
DidyousayIneedtotumleftatthecentralpark?
Woulditbepossiblefbryoutowritedownthedirectionsfbrme?
1.Whatdocstheauthorthinkofbeingpolite?
A.Easy.B.Possible.C.Common.D.Necessary.
2.Whatcanyoudotoincreaseyourchancesofgettingusefulinfbmation?
①Talkloudly.②Askpolitely③Usesimplesentences.④Listenasquietlyaspossible.
A.®®B.②③C.®®D.③④
3.Whydoestheauthoradvisethatwerepeatwhatwe'veheard?
A.Tomakesurewedon'tgetitwrong.B.Tocorrectthemistakesofothers.
C.Toletothersserveusbetter.D.Toaskfbrmoredetails.
4.Whatdocsthepassagemainlytalkabout?
A.Waystoavoidgettinglost.B.ReasonsfbrimprovingyourEnglish.
C.WaystoaskfbrdirectionsinEnglish.D.Stepsfbrproperuseofpoliteexpressions.
5.Whereisthepassageprobablyfrom?
A.Auniversityintroduction.B.Asportsreport.
C.Asafetyhandbook.D.Aneducationalmagazine.
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Studentsusuallygotoschoolinditlerentways.Inourschool,moststudentsgettoschoolbetv/een7:30and
8:00inthemorning.Somearriveonfoot,andsometakethebus.However,eightypercentofthestudentsarrivein
theirparents'cars.Theentrance(入口)totheschooliscrowdedanddangerous.Ithinkcarsarcthemainproblem.
Ithinktherearcafewthingswecando.
First,weshouldencouragestudentstotakethebusorwalktoschool.Takingthebuscanhelpcutdownair
pollution.Walkingishealthier,too.Next,whatshouldparentsdoiftheirchildrenhavetocometoschoolbycar?I
thinktheirparentsshouldparktheircarsfarawayfromtheschoolentrance.Forexample,theycanparktheircarsat
theendofthestreet.Finally,inmyopinion,whenparentsparkdangerouslyinfrontoftheschoolentrance,they
willbepunishedandhavetopaysomemoney—afine(罚金).Tliisway,theywillbecautiousandthinktwice
beforeparking.
Inaword,carsaremakingitdangerousfbrstudentstoentertheschoolsafely.Therefore(因此),encouraging
studentstowalktoschool,oraskingparentstoparkawayfromtheschoolgatecouldsolvethisproblem.
1.Whattimedomoststudentsinourschoolusuallygettoschool?
A.After8p.m.B.Before7a.m.
C.From7:30a.m.to8:00a.m.D.From7:30p.m.to8:00p.m.
2.Howdomostofthestudentsgo:oschoolaccordingtothetext?
A.Onfoot.B.Inthecar.C.Onthebus.D.Onthebike.
3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“caulious"mean?
A.Careful.B.Careless.C.Wonderful.D.Impossible.
4.Howmanysuggestionsarementionedinthesecondparagraph(段落)?
A.2.B.3.C.4.D.5.
5.Whichcanbethebesttitle(标题)ofthistext?
A.WaystoArriveatSchool.
B.WaystoParkCarsattheSchoolGate.
C.WaystoSolvetheAirPollutionaroundtheSchool.
D.WaystoSolvetheTrafficProblemneartheSchoolGate.
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CulturalexpertssayShanxiishometothelargestnumberofancientbuildingsinChina.XuankongTemple
atHengshanMountiininHunyuanCountyisnodoubtoneofthemostwonderfulexamplesofsuchasaying.
Madeofwood,tilesandstonesduringthemid-NorthcrnWeiDynasty,thetempleismadeupoftwo
three-storypavilionsandayardlinkedbystaircasesandsteps.Thestaircasesandstepsarelinedalongthesurface
ofasheercliffrisi
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