| 完形填空 Travelers to new cities are often told to start their trip with a bus tour.The thinking is that they can then return to the places that 1 them.Nonsense! What you see from the 2 of a moving bus is 3 and completely removed from the real sights, sounds, and 4 outside.Be adventurous! The best 5 to experience any place is on foot and with absolutely①no travel plan.6 go wherever your feet and your interests 7 you.You finally will get to the 8 sites that are on the bus tour-the museums, the monuments, city hall-but you will have seen much more.You will have 9 the present life of the city. “But what if I get lost?” people might ask.No one ever gets 10 lost in a major city.At first, you can find your way back to a(an)11 location.If it 12 you to be “lost”, just find a taxi and go back to where you started, however, the 13 things can happen if you get lost.You 14 at a sidewalk café to sit and relax.You ask instructions of a local people at the next table.And 15 they don’t speak your language, your trip becomes more memorable②because of the 16.Here are a few more ways to get the most out of your travel. Know before you go.17 a few hours before your trip learning about the history and culture of your destination(目的地).This will help you understand what you’re seeing. Move around like a local.Use the subways and buses of the city you’re 18.You will not only save money, but you’ll also learn how people really live. Check the bulletin boards.Sometimes you can find advertisements for free concert, and 19 fun activites on bulletin boards around universities. So the next time you see a poster advertising an introductory③bus tour, save your money.Instead, wander 20 I promise you a time you’ll remember with great pleasure. | (1) | | | [] | A. | encouraged | B. | disappointed | C. | interested | D. | pleased |
| (2) | | | [] | A. | inside | B. | front | C. | back | D. | center |
| (3) | | | [] | A. | real | B. | true | C. | unreal | D. | common |
| (4) | | | [] | A. | views | B. | cities | C. | towns | D. | smells |
| (5) | | | [] | A. | idea | B. | way | C. | thought | D. | thinking |
| (6) | | | [] | A. | Simply | B. | Particular | C. | Generally | D. | Especially |
| (7) | | | [] | A. | lead | B. | move | C. | tell | D. | help |
| (8) | | | [] | A. | different | B. | wrong | C. | right | D. | same |
| (9) | | | [] | A. | left | B. | felt | C. | lived | D. | led |
| (10) | | | [] | A. | terribly | B. | possibly | C. | hopelessly | D. | finally |
| (11) | | | [] | A. | unknown | B. | well-known | C. | strange | D. | familiar |
| (12) | | | [] | A. | frightens | B. | supposes | C. | delights | D. | surprises |
| (13) | | | [] | A. | worst | B. | hardest | C. | nicest | D. | happiest |
| (14) | | | [] | A. | reach | B. | get | C. | arrive | D. | stop |
| (15) | | | [] | A. | in case | B. | as a result | C. | in fact | D. | even if |
| (16) | | | [] | A. | experience | B. | conversation | C. | talk | D. | trip |
| (17) | | | [] | A. | Take | B. | Spend | C. | Pay | D. | Use |
| (18) | | | [] | A. | seeing | B. | visiting | C. | going | D. | walking |
| (19) | | | [] | A. | the other | B. | another | C. | others | D. | other |
| (20) | | | [] | A. | of your own | B. | of yourself | C. | on your own | D. | by your self |
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试题答案
答案:1.C;2.A;3.C;4.D;5.B;6.A;7.A;8.D;9.B;10.C;11.B;12.A;13.C;14.D;15.D;16.A;17.B;18.B;19.D;20.C;
解析:
(1) | 本文介绍的是在一个陌生的城市中巡游的建议;首先批驳了一个通常的做法,即乘公共汽车巡游,记住有趣的地方;然后再单独出来游玩。然后分析坐在公共汽车中看、听、闻到的是已经改变了的真实的市民生活,所以应当徒步去探察城市的市民生活,与他们交往。 A long dispute means that both parties are wrong.持久的争论意味着双方都错。 |
(2) | 游客坐公交车巡游,当然应该是坐在车“里”。 |
(3) | 对照nonsense(胡说)与下文的completely removed“已经完全改变了的”。 |
(4) | 常理,说完了所见、所听,自然接着说所闻。 |
(5) | 下文及本文作者所提的建议,way“方式,方法”。 |
(6) | 不必有计划,“只需要……”。 |
(7) | 信步而游,让脚步和兴趣“引导”你而去。 |
(8) | 旅游公交车自然会带人去某个城市中的博物馆、纪念碑和市政厅,徒步而游,自然也能达到这些“同一个”地方。 |
(9) | “感知”。 |
(10) | hopelessly“令人绝望,毫无办法地”。大城市中,再迷路也不至于毫无办法。本段下文就是对迷路者的一些建议和求助的办法——所以,在大城市中迷路总能找到一些办法解决问题。 |
(11) | 见上文中的find your way back。 |
(12) | “如果迷路的这种状态使你……,你可以打出租车回去。”空格处填入“害怕”,无疑是最恰当的。 |
(13) | however转折,“尽管迷路是不大妙的,但是……”,下文的语意承接就应该是褒义的,但也不可能美妙到“让人感到幸福。”排除D项。 |
(14) | 提示见后文,做什么“可以在路边咖啡屋坐下放松”呢?当然是stop“停下脚步”。 |
(15) | 见后文的more memorable“更使人难忘的”。 |
(16) | 此次迷路的“经历”,从本段的主题“万一迷路怎么办?”可推断出答案。 |
(17) | spend…(in)doing sth.。 |
(18) | 本文的主题“游览,旅游” |
(19) | 除音乐会外的“别的,其他的”,无特指意。 |
(20) | 回到第一段作者的主要意图:“自个儿逛吧。” |