Question: What’s the best way to travel from London to Amsterdam?
I want to travel from London to Amsterdam next month.
Best answer: There are four ways to travel
It is more relaxing to go there by train than by bus, but it is a lot more expensive as well.
You can go by car and by ship across the North Sea. This is the most comfortable way to travel but also the most expensive. Remember to book (预定) your ticket before you book your hotel.
At last, you can fly. It is the quickest and the second cheapest.
Well, I hope this helps! Have a great trip!
A.When you go by train, buy your ticket a long time before you travel. |
B.To me, the best way of traveling is to go on foot. |
C.How long does the trip take and what is the best way to travel? |
D.However, it won’t cost as much as going by train. |
E.The third way is by bus. |
F.But you may have to wait for hours at the airport (机场) because of the bad weather. |
G.It is the best way to go there by bus. |
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Tuesday July 15 Sunny
I can’t believe my trip is over. I arrived in Egypt (埃及) two weeks ago! I was with a group from the university (大学). We went to the desert and learned a lot. I was tired, but I loved every minute of my trip.
Tuesday August 5 Windy
My Hawaiian (夏威夷的) vacation just ended, and I was very relaxed! I spent five days traveling there. Every day I took a walk, played basketball and ate good food. I also went swimming and diving (潜水). These days were fantastic!
Thursday August 14 Sunny
Alaska is great! I was on a trip in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. There were six people on the trip. We hiked for six days. Then we took rafts (木筏) to the Arctic Ocean. I saw a lot of wildlife (野生生物). After ten days, I went home.
1. How long did Sue stay in Egypt?A.One week. | B.Two weeks. | C.Three weeks. | D.Six days. |
A.Going swimming. | B.Taking a walk. |
C.Going diving. | D.Playing baseball. |
A.3. | B.4. | C.5. | D.6. |
A.Sue went to Egypt with middle students. |
B.Sue got a lot of exercise in Hawaii. |
C.It was hot and sunny on August 5. |
D.We went to the Arctic Ocean by train. |
A.Did the writer tell us who Sue was? |
B.Did the writer ask us to love traveling? |
C.Did the writer show us Sue’s vacation’s diaries? |
D.Did the writer answer how long Sue’s vacation was? |
【推荐2】Sam and Nelly were traveling around Italy on holiday, and they wanted to go to Capri. Capri is in the south of the country. It is famous for its beautiful beaches. Sam and Nelly put their destination into their car's GPS, but they made a spelling mistake. They carelessly wrote CARPI instead of(代替)CAPRI.There is a real place called Carpi in Italy, but it is a small town in the middle of the country.
They followed the GPS.All the way they never crossed a bridge or saw the sea.
When they arrived in Carpi, they went to the tourist(游客)office. They asked how they could go to the Blue Grotto, a well﹣known place in Capri.Of course, the office worker couldn't understand them.
He thought they wanted to go to a restaurant called the Blue Grotto for dinner. When the man realized(意识到)that Sam and Nelly thought they were in Capri, he explained their mistake. Sam and Nelly were surprised to hear what the man said.And then, they got back into their car and started driving south.
It was a spelling mistake that made them be 600 kilometers away from their destination.
1. What is Capri famous for?A.Its comfortable weather. | B.Its beautiful beaches. | C.Its delicious food. |
A.The people they planned to meet. |
B.The activities they planned to do. |
C.The place they planned to go to. |
A.Angry. | B.Surprised. | C.Happy. |
A.The well﹣known place called the Blue Grotto is not in Carpi. |
B.Sam and Nelly didn't like the restaurant called the Blue Grotto. |
C.The office worker didn't understand Sam and Nelly's language. |
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【推荐3】Imagine getting the chance to go camping for five days. It would be an adventure in the wild. You could row on a lake every day and leave your smartphone at home. Would you want to try this?
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B.needed to finish many tasks |
C.had to live without their smartphones |
D.needed to find a guide on their own |
A.not using her smartphone at school |
B.asking her parents for help |
C.working in a company |
D.winning an essay contest |
A.Worried. | B.Happy | C.Hungry. | D.Homesick. |
A.It is easy to get lost without our phones. |
B.The girls didn’t make any camping plans. |
C.Wilson enjoyed making pancakes and sandwiches. |
D.Using smartphones less can improve our mental health. |
【推荐1】An old man was going home late one night with his horse and cart after a day’s hard work. When he was not far away from his house, the light on the cart went out. He tried but could not repair it. He was near his home, so he went along the road without a light. When a policeman saw this, he stopped the old man.
“Where is your light?” asked the policeman. “No man may take a cart along the road at night without a light. You know that. You have broken the law.” “I had a light, but it has just gone out,” said the old man.
“I don’t believe that story. What’s your name and where do you live?” asked the policeman. “Please don’t write down my name.” said the old man. “My home is just there. You can see it from here. I had a light nearly the whole way.”
“You came all the way without a light. What’s your name?”
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1. What does the underlined word “cart” mean in the passage?A.It means a house. | B.It is something pulled by a horse. |
C.It means a light. | D.It is something used for cooking food. |
A.Under a street light. | B.At the traffic lights. |
C.Near the old man’s home. | D.Far away from the old man’s home. |
A.Because the light on his cart was not on. |
B.Because he burnt the policeman’s hand. |
C.Because he broke a street light. |
D.Because he didn’t want to help the policeman. |
A.He made the policeman angry. | B.He jumped and shouted angrily. |
C.He made the policeman touch the light. | D.He made the policeman touch the cart. |
A.The old man came all the way without a light. |
B.It is not allowed to take a cart along the road at night. |
C.The old man told his name to the policeman. |
D.The policeman was angry because his hand was burnt. |
【推荐2】Could you imagine cars driving without human drivers? Recently, China has made a big step toward self-driving technology. This August, more and more driverless taxis run on roads in many big cities in China.
Why do we develop self-driving cars? Self-driving cars give us many benefits. They use computers to sense the things around them and make better use of space. This means fewer traffic jams and better parking of cars. Many people cannot drive for various reasons, including age, disability, or lack of experience. Now, they can get around more easily. Driving becomes more convenient.
According to a research, each year, over 1.3 million people die in car accidents around the world, and many more get hurt. Self-driving cars can reduce (减少) road accidents by 90% and save a lot of money. The main cause of car accidents is human mistakes. By using computers, self-driving cars don’t make poor decisions or lose attention like humans do. They can improve driving safety.
But self-driving cars aren’t perfect. If something unexpected on the road happens, self-driving cars can’t react (反应) as fast as a human driver can. Also, during weather events like heavy snow, it will be difficult for self-driving cars to see the lines on the road. It might lead to an accident. The computer system in the car can also get hacked (非法入侵) by someone, causing it to crash.
It’s clear that there is a lot of work to do to make self-driving cars a common and safe sight on our roads. And China is taking the lead in making this happen.
1. Which of the following is a benefit of self-driving cars according to the passage?A.They don’t need parking space. | B.They can teach people how to drive. |
C.They allow disabled people to travel more easily. | D.They cost less money to make and repair. |
A.Because they can correct human mistakes while driving. |
B.Because their computers can predict all road accidents. |
C.Because computers do not have attention problems. |
D.Because they can see clearly even in bad weathers. |
A.The weaknesses of self-driving cars. | B.The benefits of having a human driver. |
C.How road accidents usually happen. | D.How the computers in self-driving cars work. |
A.Many countries are working together to develop self-driving cars. |
B.Self-driving cars need clean and safe roads to run. |
C.We can already see self-driving cars everywhere in China. |
D.China is trying to make self-driving cars safer and more common. |
How about your study? It’s Sunday today. I’m writing a letter to you. I’m going to tell you about things in Beijing.
Beijing is different from London. In our country, we drive on the left side of the road, but here people drive on the right side. Most people go to work by bus or by bike. The rush hours(高峰时间)are from seven to nine in the morning and five to seven in the afternoon. People in China work around eight hours a day, five days a week. They usually begin to work at eight in the morning, and rest on Saturday and Sunday.
I have Chinese classes every morning from Monday to Friday. The students in our class are from many countries. We’re all working hard and friendly. The Chinese students are ready to help us with our Chinese. We also help them a lot with their English. We’re getting along very well(相处得融洽).
That’s all for today. Please write to me soon.
Yours,
Susan
根据书信内容,选择正确答案。
1. Susan is probably from .
A.China | B.England | C.America | D.Canada |
A.the same side in Beijing as | B.the right side of the road |
C.the left side of the road | D.both sides of the road |
A.two hours | B.three hours | C.over five hours | D.about four hours |
A.lazy | B.friendly | C.helpful | D.hard-working |
A.a Chinese student to an English student |
B.an English student to a Chinese student |
C.a Chinese student to an American student |
D.an English student to another English student |