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Directions: Complete the following passages by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.
A. identically B. beaten C. lanes D. curiously E. changing F. hit G. cold H. sample I. rising J. differently K. friction |
To see the country, road trips are the only way to go
I am not an enthusiastic air traveler. Bustling through airports, getting checked by security, and standing in lines leave me 1 . But road trips are different. While the transit time is longer, opportunities to get off the 2 path make it worthwhile. I see places and interact with people and cultures that I otherwise tend to miss, rediscovering how far you can go and how much you can experience without leaving the United States. So, when my son said he wanted to tour the Kansas State University campus after receiving an admission offer, we threw our luggage and a case of bottled water in the car and 3 the highway. One attraction of traveling at the speed of a car is the transitions. Arizona’s Meteor Crater, Two Guns, and Painted Desert give way to New Mexican villages, then farm towns. Red rocks become open plains where grain elevators are the only features 4 above endless miles of flatness.
That flatness poses an unexpected challenge when there’s nothing to step behind. Eating on the road can also be a challenge. For basic sustenance, Anthony and I relied on Subway sandwich shops, which offer the same reliable fare at every location. While not exactly a 5 of local cuisine, they didn’t leave us regretting lunch when we returned to clocking miles. Salads were 6 difficult to come by in the college town of Manhattan, Kansas, although we had no complaints about the burgers and barbecue.
In contrast to airport excursions, which often feature 7 and even confrontations, our trip was entirely pleasant. When you meet folks in their natural environment after hours of 8 scenery, it’s easier to remember just how big the world is and to appreciate that many of its inhabitants are perfectly happy living 9 , and there’s no reason they shouldn’t be.
As it turned out, the greatest source of stress was the frequent reminder that my son changes 10 like he’s afraid of missing a sharp turn. Fortunately, that’s a travel headache that can be fixed.