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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章介绍了Sare如何把旅游和事业结合起来,经过不懈努力梦想成真的故事。

1 . Many of us develop a desire to travel. ________, few are lucky enough to turn that desire into a ________ career. For Trish Sare, owner of Vancouver-based Bike Hike Adventures Inc., it was a ________ story.

“I left home when I was 20 with a ________ of traveling the world for five years,” recalls Sare. “During that period, I spent a lot of time meeting adventure companies abroad and taking part in some of their adventures. Upon returning, I studied ________ and fitness leadership. Then, when we had to do our field placement (实习), I ________ a tour agency. When they heard about my experience, they asked if I wanted to go to Costa Rica for my placement and ________ as a tour leader. And that is where it all began.”

That beginning marked the accomplishment of a ________ dream for Sare. Today, she can ________ those exciting memories from such places as Thailand, Nepal, Costa Rica and more. Although Sare followed her dream of traveling for many years, she began ________ something that offered just a little bit more. So, in 2014, she took the big ________ of starting her own company: Bike Hike Adventures Inc.

Her career has ________ her all over the world to interact with people of so many different cultures and backgrounds. Looking back, Sare can ________ say that it’s been the right choice for her. Here’s her ________ for those wanting a similar path: “Do some traveling ________ your own first and then you’ll be marketable to companies,” she concludes.

1.
A.ThereforeB.HoweverC.BesidesD.Meanwhile
2.
A.shortB.complexC.successfulD.ordinary
3.
A.funnyB.awfulC.fairyD.different
4.
A.goalB.choiceC.hobbyD.problem
5.
A.farmingB.adventureC.employmentD.tourism
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A.approachedB.chargedC.leftD.informed
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A.travelB.applyC.wanderD.train
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A.terribleB.strangeC.farawayD.lifelong
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A.acceptB.reviewC.discoverD.lose
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A.calling forB.giving upC.looking forD.breaking up
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A.stepB.measureC.advantageD.lead
12.
A.drivenB.shownC.takenD.forbidden
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A.politelyB.patientlyC.rudelyD.honestly
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A.explanationB.adviceC.requirementD.wish
15.
A.onB.byC.ofD.with
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2 . 假定你是李华,了解到某英文报社正在讨论“过度旅游”(over-tourism)在旅游高峰(seasonal tourism peaks)时期对景点、城市及居民造成的困扰。你决定给该报社写一封信参加讨论,内容包括:
1. 对环境的影响;
2. 对当地居民的影响;
3. 你的观点。
注意:1.发言稿必须包括所有要点,可以适当发挥;
2.发言稿的开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;
3.字数100左右。
Dear Editor,
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Yours

Li Hua

2022-09-03更新 | 142次组卷 | 1卷引用:广东省佛山市顺德区第一中学2021-2022学年高一下学期期中英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。主要介绍了四个可夜览(过夜)的博物馆的相关信息。

3 . Have you imagined spending a night in a museum? Fortunately, your fantasy may come true in the following museums.

Spy Museum | Washington, DC

The Spy Museum is entirely committed to the all-but-invisible profession and displays the largest collection of spy objects in the world! "Operation Secret Sleepover" invites a group of juniors and parents for a night of detective training, like creating a fake name, gathering intelligence, studying questioning techniques, breaking codes, hunting for a lead, and more. The next mission kicks off on Friday, September 9, 2022.

Ages: 9 to 13

Cost: $115 for general admission/$105 for members

Baseball Hall of Fame | Cooperstown, New York

Fans of America's hobbies will take the opportunity to stay a few extra nights here. Travel along the hallowed galleries; enjoy a screening in the Grandstand Theater; show your respect to honoring legendary players like Babe Ruth, Jackie Robinson, and Ted Williams. Dates sell out quickly. To secure your spot, call(607)547—0329.

Ages: 7 to 12

Cost: $50 for general admission

Milwaukee Public Museum | Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Who says kids get to have all the fun? The adults-only overnight at Milwaukee Public Museum is intended for the 21+ crowd. Tickets include dinner, two drinks, snacks, special tours, films in the six-story theater, entry to the new traveling exhibit “Maya: Hidden Worlds Revealed,” and continental breakfast. The next event is October 20, 2022. Registration closes two weeks prior.

Ages: 21+

Cost: $125 for general admission

Baltimore National Aquarium | Baltimore, Maryland

Ocean and shark lovers will be delighted to spend nights at BNA. Dive into the fascinating underwater world, reveal myths, and discover the importance of these incredible creatures. Join experts for a behind-the-scenes tour, interact with marine life, and watch a 4D film.

Ages: 8+

Cost: $120 for general admission | $100 for members

1. What can kids do at Operation Secret Sleepover?
A.Studying hunting techniques.B.Improving their intelligence.
C.Changing their identity cards.D.Trying some detective activities.
2. Which museum only admits adults?
A.Spy Museum.B.Baseball Hall of Fame.
C.Milwaukee Public Museum.D.Baltimore National Aquarium.
3. How much will 4 members pay for a visit to BNA?
A.$400.B.$420.C.$460.D.$480.
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文章大意:本文为一篇说明文。主要讲述了在计划游览丝绸之路时需要考虑的几方面。

4 . Traveling along the old Silk Road can be a quite interesting and rewarding experience. Here is some information that the visitor should consider when planning a possible travel on the road.

Language. While traveling along the road, the visitor can meet with about 20 different nationalities.     1    . However, Some ethnic groups began learning Mandarin(普通话)and adopted the lifestyle of the Han people. Chinese became the official language in the autonomous regions.     2    .

Accommodations. The Silk Road spans most of China, from modern cities in the central China to villages and towns in the remote west. Accordingly, accommodations along the route range from high standard hotels to simple guesthouses.

In big cities like Dunhuang, Urumqi, Lanzhou, the visitor can enjoy high standard hotels. They all provide excellent conditions, good services and they are quite safe.     3     . Visitors without money may consider the cheaper guesthouses because these guesthouses with simpler equipment and basic service are fit enough to live in for most Chinese travelers. In the remote villages, only simple accommodations are available.     4    

Travel by Road. Buses are the most inexpensive method of transport along the Silk Road but, unfortunately, they are very slow.     5     . A travel by car can be the only way to visit sites far from cities or towns that would otherwise be hard to reach. Rental prices are based on the number of days and kilometers traveled, and sometimes they can be negotiated(协商).

A.It offers good views of the mountains
B.Some of them speak their own languages
C.Learn some of their languages before going
D.But this kind of hotels is also the most expensive
E.Cars are offered by some travel agencies and hotels
F.These locations offer nothing but a quite simple room
G.Today, Chinese can be easily used among these nationalities
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了世界上最长的徒步旅行步道之一——阿巴拉契亚国家步道。

5 . Listen carefully. Don’t answer too quickly. At least, don’t say “yes” too soon. A friend might ask, “Want to take a hike?” You should say, “Where?” If he replies “The entire Appalachian Trail (阿巴拉契亚国家步道)”,take warning. Here’s why.

The trail is one of the longest marked footpaths in the world. It starts at Springer Mountain, Georgia. It winds (蜿蜒) along the top of the mountains. It goes through 14 states. It ends at Mount Katahdin, Maine. As the crow(乌鸦)flies, this is about 2,200 miles. But when walked, the trail is 2,600 miles. If you walk nonstop, it takes about six months to walk through the trail.

Most hikers begin from Springer Mountain. They start around April 1. This is why. The snow has probably melted (融化) in the south. But there may still be snow in the north. By the time they reach Maine, the snow will have been long gone. What’s the chance of making it nonstop? Here is the data. About 1,500 people try it each year. About 300 people make it. It is a great challenge.

Careful planning is necessary. There are problems to solve. The biggest one is the weight on one’s back. Too many hikers start out with too much. Wise ones don’t carry food. They send packages to post offices along the way. There are no campfires allowed. Some shelters are near the path. But the trail is crowded. It is hard to find space. A perfect tent is necessary. And it rains a lot. Great rain gear (用具) is needed. It should be light.

Benton MacKaye founded the trail. The first section of the trail was opened in 1923. It is cared for by volunteers in each state. Do you plan to go? Read lots of books by people who’ve done it.

1. What is the example of the crow in Paragraph 2 used to show?
A.The trail’s view.B.The trail’s height.
C.The trail’s danger.D.The trail’s distance.
2. What can we know about the Appalachian Trail?
A.Only about one fifth of the hikers succeed in hiking every year.
B.Most hikers spend a whole year hiking the trail.
C.It goes through 14 mountains in all.
D.It is about 2,200 miles long.
3. What does the author advise hikers to do?
A.Carry enough water and food.B.Wear heavy and warm clothing.
C.Bring enough maps and equipment.D.Send packages along the way ahead of time.
4. What is the best title for the text?
A.Advice on hikingB.Dangers of hiking
C.Go hiking on the Appalachian TrailD.Introduction of great mountains
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文,介绍捷克共和国的首都布拉格的一些特色,包括老城广场、犹太区和啤酒等。

6 . Prague is the capital of Czech Republic (捷克共和国), and it’s in the center of Europe. Prague is a place where the eastern and western parts of Europe meet. The cultures of Eastern and Western Europe are quite different, but both of them have greatly influenced Prague. And of course, Prague has its own culture as well.

During World War Ⅱ, many European cities were highly bombed. However, Prague suffered very little damage during the war. As a result, all of its ancient buildings remain undamaged.

Old Town Square is the number one stop for tourists visiting Prague. The square is more than 800 years old; if you go there, remember that some amazing things have happened there in the past. For example, on the ground you can see 27 crosses. That’s because 400 years ago, enemy soldiers killed 27 local leaders on that spot.

Old Town Square has several very old and giant churches. The churches are huge and their old, dark style is a little bit scary. One of the ancient buildings there is the old town hall building. Inside the building there’s a 600-year-old clock. The clock has beautiful religious carvings (雕刻图案), and it still works. According to the story, the government hired a man to build the clock, and after the man was done, the government blinded him. Why? They didn’t want him to build a clock for anybody else!

Another famous part of Prague is the Jewish Quarter. In the past, Jewish people were forced to live in this area. Other parts of Prague have huge castles and churches. Those areas are beautiful, but they might not seem real to some people. In the Jewish Quarter, the streets are narrower and the buildings are smaller. It helps visitors understand how ordinary people lived hundreds of years ago. It also has a simple but very beautiful synagogue. A synagogue is a Jewish temple.

Here is another piece of advice for you, just in case you ever visit Prague. Try the beer. The Czech Republic is famous for the best beer in the world!

1. What is the main point of the first paragraph?
A.Prague contains different cultures.
B.Prague is the most important city in Europe.
C.Prague bears no similarity to other European cities.
D.Prague is influenced only by Western European culture.
2. What do we know about the Old Town Square?
A.It has quite narrow streets.B.It has some huge churches.
C.There are 600 clocks hanging there.D.Nobody knows why the crosses are there.
3. What does the underlined “It” in the fifth paragraph refer to?
A.Prague.B.A temple.
C.A narrow street.D.The Jewish Quarter.
4. What can be learnt from the text?
A.Jewish never actually lived in Prague in history.
B.Prague is an ideal place to visit if you like beer.
C.It took Prague a long time to recover from the war.
D.There are many beautiful legends (传说) about Prague.
2022-08-15更新 | 80次组卷 | 1卷引用:广东省东莞市丰泰外国语学校、麻涌中学等五校2021-2022学年高一下学期期中联考英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了一个五天的博物馆参观之旅的日程安排情况。

7 . Masterpieces of American Art

Celebrate the genius of American art at two museums as you travel to Arkansas and Missouri with an art historian.

Day 1Arrive in Kansas City, Missouri

After individual arrivals at your hotel, join fellow travelers for a welcome reception, opening remarks, and dinner.

Day 2—Thomas Hart Benton Studio, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art

Spend the morning at Missourian artist Thomas Hart Benton’s studio and home, preserved nearly unchanged from his time there. Then tour the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art with its extensive collection of American artworks. Plus view a superb group of sculptures by Isamu Noguchi, as well as Claes Oldenburg. You’ll also have the opportunity to visit the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, designed by renowned architect Moshe Safdie.

Day 3—Eureka Springs, Arkansas

Leave Kansas City for Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Upon arrival enjoy lunch and take time to explore the galleries and shops on your own. Then enjoy a trip to the charming Ozark town, known for its fine Victorian architecture. Weather permitting, make a brief stop at Thorncrown Chapel as you continue to Bentonville late in the day.

Day 4—Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art

After a leisurely breakfast at the hotel, leave for Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. Explore the breathtaking collection, which features American masterworks from the colonial (殖民的) era to the present day, including iconic (标志性的) images by Asher B, Durand, Norman Rockwell, and Andy Warhol. You will also tour the Bachman-Wilson House, a noted example of Frank Lloyd Wright’s classic Usonian architecture, which was relocated to the museum in 2014.

Day 5—Bentonville/Kansas City International Airport

After breakfast, leave Bentonville for Kansas City International Airport for your return flight home.

1. Who is the designer of the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts?
A.Moshe Safdie.B.Andy Warhol.C.Claes Oldenburg.D.Isamu Noguchi.
2. When will the tourists arrive at Ozark?
A.Day 2.B.Day 3.C.Day 4.D.Day 5.
3. Where can the tourists go if they want to enjoy Asher B. Durand’s artwork?
A.Bachman-Wilson House.B.Thomas Hart Benton’s studio.
C.Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.D.Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.
2022-08-13更新 | 65次组卷 | 1卷引用:广东省佛山顺德乐从中学2021-2022学年高一下学期期中英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍4条适合远足和旅行的小径。

8 . Whether you are looking for an hour-long hike or a multi-day journey, these old tracks (小路) will satisfy any level of adventure.

Routeburn Track

Easily accessible from Queenstown, New Zealand’s “Adventure Capital,” the Routeburn has the scenery New Zealand is famous for: shining lakes, wide valleys, and mountain peaks.

*Length: 20 miles one way     *Duration: 2-4 days     *Open: Late October through early May

Milford Track

The Milford Track is one of the most popular Great Walks, with forested mountains climbing steeply out of glacier-carved valleys. This is one of the wettest places on the planet, with an annual average rainfall of 22 feet. The result is amazing waterfalls, including the 1.903-foot Sutherland Falls.

*Length: 33 miles one way     *Duration: 4 days     *Open: Late October through early May

Rakiura Track

This is one of the most remote Great Walks. It’s located on Stewart Island, which lies off the southern tip of the South Island. Stewart Island is known for deserted, sandy beaches, native forest, and its population of kiwis. (The flightless birds are easy to spot here, often on the beaches.)

*Length: 10 miles one way     *Duration:3 days     *Open: All year

Heaphy Track

The Heaphy is another wild and remote track, located in the northwest corner of the South Island. This track is the longest Great Walk, winding through grass and palm forests to the wild west coast.

*Length: 49 miles one way     *Duration: 4-6 days     *Open: All year

1. Which track best suits people who look for a hike with waterfalls?
A.Routeburn Track.B.Milford Track.C.Rakiura Track.D.Heaphy Track.
2. What does Rakiura Track and Heaphy Track have in common?
A.They are of the same length.B.They both have kiwis.
C.They both have deserted beaches.D.They are both on an island.
3. Which part of a magazine is this text most likely from?
A.Health.B.Travel.C.Science.D.Environment protection.
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9 . Five Star Yellowstone Tour

Discover the world’s oldest national park, Yellowstone, on this grand wildlife tour. Our professional guides will give you a 5 star customer service experience on your all inclusive tour without any additional taxes or booking fees.

Starting at approximately 7 am, we will be rolling out the red carpet for you and all you have to do is to sit back and enjoy the ride. We provide snacks, bottled water, and cooked food for lunch. This tour’s main focus is on the wide variety of wildlife, Yellowstone’s rich historic landscapes as well as the fascinating prospect formed by the Yellowstone Supervolcano for over millions of years. Binoculars (双筒望远镜) are provided to help you appreciate the scenery better.

Whether you are an amateur photographer, a science or history enthusiast or just want to explore the outdoors, this tour has something for everyone. Our fun but professional guides will give you a first class tour in a very comfortable tour bus.


Tour snapshot

Duration: 10-12 hours

Taking Covid-19 safety measures: Click here

Hotel pickup offered

Group size: 9

Ticket type: Mobile

Available language: English


Book in advance

Scheduled date: Check availability

Total fees: $300 per adult (age 13-99); 40% discount (age 1-12)

Reserve now & pay later: Learn more

Free cancellation: For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.

Now you’re all set! Have a great time.

1. Where is this text probably taken from?
A.A textbook.B.A website.
C.A scenery magazine.D.A travel report.
2. What can we know about the tour?
A.It has both mobile and paper tickets.
B.It is a 9-people group with extra fees.
C.It offers snacks, breakfast, binoculars and hotel pickup.
D.It highlights wildlife, historic sights and volcanic scenery.
3. What should you do for the booking?
A.Pay $180 per child for the tour.
B.Pay at once after your reservation.
C.Cancel within 24 hours for a full refund.
D.Consult the guide to check available date.
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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。文章为一篇博客,作者讲述了乘船去开曼群岛探险的经历。

10 . The Nautilus expedition to the Cayman Islands

Hi! I’m Talita and this is my blog! Enjoy!

Day 1: August 15th

Wow! I can’t believe I’m actually here on Nautilus. I’m one of five very lucky students chosen to go on Nautilus’s four-day expedition (探险) to the Cayman Islands. We had a talk from the expedition leader Dr. Katy Croff Bell, about where we’re going and what we’ll be doing. Oh, and all the safety rules as well, of course!

Day 2: August 16th

What an amazing day! In the morning, we met Dr. Robert Ballard, who discovered the wreck (残骸) of the Titanic! After lunch, we had a tour around Nautilus. We looked at the labs, and we went up to the bridge — that’s where the captain of the ship works. I even got a chance to guide the ship! Later we learned about Hercules. This robot is sent deep into the sea to look for shipwrecks, to study the plants and animals, and to look at the rocks in an area.

Day 3: August 17th

This morning we appeared on the Nautilus Live website and talked to students around the world about our expedition. It was amazing — I feel like a real famous person now! The afternoon was NOT cool, however. There was a big storm, and we all felt very seasick!

Day 4: August 18th

This morning was beautiful, and the sea was peaceful. Perfect for a dive. Unfortunately, it was Hercules, not us, who got to go diving. In the afternoon, we arrived at Grand Cayman. Although I’m sad to leave the Nautilus team (especially Hercules), I’m excited to explore the islands and the waters!

1. How did Talita feel about taking part in Nautilus’s expedition to the Cayman Islands?
A.Surprised.B.Excited.C.Worried.D.Doubtful.
2. What is the robot Hercules used for?
A.Giving diving shows.B.Exploring the deep sea.
C.Helping with lab work.D.Guiding tourists around the islands.
3. What did Talita do on Day 3?
A.She learned about the history of the Titanic.
B.She attended a speech from the expedition leader.
C.She shared her expedition with students worldwide.
D.She visited the place where the captain of Nautilus works.
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