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1、PAGE PAGE 6考点规范练22.阅读理解AWhen I revealed that I was planning to travel around Britain by public transport,everyone I saw said,“Gosh,yourebrave!”But it never occurred to me to go any other way.Driving in Britain is such a dull experience these days.There are far too many cars on the road,nearly double
2、 what there were when I first came here,and in those days people didnt actually drive their cars.They just parked them in the driveway and cleaned them once every week,orso.About twice a year they would “get the car out” for a pleasant drive to visit relatives or take a trip.Now everyone drives ever
3、ywhere for everything,which I dont understand because there isnt a single feature of driving in Britain that has even the tiniest measure of enjoyment in it.Just consider the average multi-storey(多层的) car park.You drive around for ages,and eventually find a space that is exactly two inches wider tha
4、n the average car.Then,because you are parked next to a pillar(柱子),you have to climb over the seats and end up squeezing out of the passenger door,in the process transferring all the dirt from the side of your car to the back of your smart new jacket.Then you go hunting for some distant pay-and-disp
5、lay machine,which doesnt give change.And thats just one tiny part of the driving experience.There are all the other annoyances of motoring,like traffic lights on busy roundabouts(环状交叉路) that never let you advance more than 20 feet at a time,and motorway service areas where food is much more expensiv
6、e.Motorized vehicles are ugly and dirty.They occupy every pavement,turn ancient market squares into disorderly and untidy groups of metal,and cause petrol stations and other discouraging places to appear in great numbers.They are horrible and awful and I wanted nothing to do with them on this trip.1
7、.Why did the author decide to travel by public transport?A.Because he didnt have a car.B.Because he hated driving in Britain.C.Because he wasnt familiar with roads in Britain.D.Because he was inspired by how people used to travel.2.What did the author mainly complain about in Paragraph 2?A.The incon
8、venience of parking cars.B.The unreasonable parking fees.C.The uncleanness of car parks.D.The improper use of cars.3.How is the last paragraph developed?A.By providing examples.B.By making comparisons.C.By following the order of time.D.By following the order of space.4.What would the author probably
9、 talk about in the paragraph that follows?A.The terrible places caused by vehicles.B.The bother caused by driving cars.C.His travels by public transport.D.His past driving experience.BLondon is a real treat for museum lovers and museums are a popular destination among Londons many attractions.There
10、are hundreds to choose from.Below is a list of Londons top museums.LondonTransportMuseumThis is a great,child-friendly museum which combines education with activities.Housed in huge iron and glass structure,the museum posses a wonderful and colourful collection of more than 80 vehicles spanning 200
11、years of Londons history,including a red Routemaster bus and the worlds first underground steam train.There are some great posters and artwork too!Tickets from 16.TheScienceMuseumFrom the future of space travel to asking that difficult question:“who am I?”,theScience Museum makes your brain perform
12、Olympic-standard mental gymnastics.See,touch and experience the major scientific advances of the last 300 years;and dont forget the awesome Imax cinema.Free entry.TheNaturalHistoryMuseumAs well as the permanent (and permanently fascinating!) dinosaur exhibition,theNatural History Museum boasts a col
13、lection of the biggest,tallest and rarest animals in the world.See a life-sized blue whale,a 40-million-year-old spider,and the beautiful Central Hall.Free entry.MuseumofLondonThe Museum of London is the worlds largest urban museum,packed with historic objects and exhibitions telling the story of Lo
14、ndons past.Discover prehistoric London,the city under Roman rule,and the grandeur of medieval London.Dont miss the new Galleries of Modern London,from 1666 to the present.Free entry.5.What does London Transport museum look like?A.An old castle.B.An old church.C.A modern building.D.A big cottage.6.Wh
15、ich museum will you visit if you are interested in the history of London?A.London Transport MuseumB.The Science MuseumC.The natural History MuseumD.Museum of London7.What does the Science Museum offer kids?A.Chances to make films.B.Hands-on experience.C.Some Olympic events.D.Great posters and artwor
16、k.七选五阅读(2019云南昆明质检)Is there a best way to pack clothes?The following ideas are of great help to those who are always on the way.Where to start?1 Once you see how much you lay in front of you,be brave and reduce about a third.Because the truth is like your wardrobe,you never seem to use as much as yo
17、u take.How to deal with clothing?Start with your shoes.Put underwear or socks inside them to hold the shape of your shoes.Thus,you can make use of every square inch of space.Once your shoes are firmly in place,fill small gaps with very soft items.2Lay out the first clothes with one end inside the su
18、itcase and the other end dropping over the edge.Put the next clothes on top of this,but place them the other way around.3 In this way,youll get another flat layer soon.Finally,one by one,fold the clothes back in.Where to put non-clothing?4 These awkward shaped items are difficult to pack.Youd better
19、 put them towards the middle give maximum protection.Remember to double bag your toiletry kit(洗漱袋) to avoid spotting your clothes.Top tips:If you take a belt,slip them along the inside of your case.5 That will take more space.Next,use the hard shape of the case to offer protection.Leave your toiletr
20、y kit in your suitcase,when you return home.Its ready for the next time you travel.A.Dont roll belts up.B.Be sure to put away socks.C.This idea will create a flat first layer.D.And then continue laying other clothes.E.That will make the job a whole lot easier.F.Lay everything you want to take with y
21、ou on the bed.G.Non-clothing items are things like books,toothbrushes and cameras.考点规范练22(必修5Unit2).【解题导语】本文是议论文。作者认为在英国开车是件令人厌烦的事情,所以他决定乘坐公共交通工具环英旅行。1.B细节理解题。通读全文,尤其是第一段中的“DrivinginBritainissuchadullexperiencethesedays.”,第二段中的“.thereisntasinglefeatureofdrivinginBritainthathaseventhetiniestmeasureof
22、enjoymentinit.”及第三段中的annoyances,horribleandawful可知,作者决定乘坐公共交通工具旅行是因为他讨厌在英国开车。2.A细节理解题。根据第二段内容可知,作者抱怨停车的种种不便:找停车位费时间、停车位狭窄、停车场收费机器不仅远而且不提供找零。3.A写作手法题。根据最后一段中的“.liketrafficlights.andmotorwayserviceareas.”及“Theyoccupy.appearingreatnumbers.”可知,作者通过举例说明开车是件令人厌烦的事情,以及机动车对城市面貌的破坏。4.C篇章结构题。根据本文最后一句中的“.Iwantednothingtodowiththemonthistrip.”,及文中作者运用大量笔墨证明在英国开车是件令人厌烦的事情可推测,下文最有可能描述的是作者这次乘坐公共交通工具旅行的经历。【解题导语】本文主要介绍了伦敦的四个博物馆:伦敦交通博物馆,科学博物馆,自然历史博物馆和伦敦博物馆。5.C推理判断题。根据第二段中的“Housedinhugeironandglassstructure,themuseumpossesawonderfulandcolourful.”可知,该博物馆属于现在建筑。6.
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