Unit 3 Online tours 阅读理解随堂练习(答案)

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译林牛津英语8年级下册Unit
3阅读理解随堂练习
1
Beijing
Opera
is
one
of
the
Chinese
traditional
drama
art
forms
and
the
largest
Chinese
opera
form.
Having
a
history
of
about
200
years,
it
is
developed
from
many
other
drama
forms,
mostly
from
the
local
drama
“Huiban”.
It
was
especially
popular
in
south
China
during
the
18th
century.
Theatrical(戏剧的)art
forms
in
many
other
countries
do
not
have
singing,
dancing
and
spoken
parts
together
in
one
single
drama.
An
opera
singer,
for
example,
neither
dances
nor
speaks
on
stage;
there
are
no
singing
or
dancing
parts
in
a
modern
play;
in
a
dance
drama,
the
dancer
doesn't
speak
or
sing.
Traditional
Chinese
drama,
including
Beijing
Opera,
is
a
kind
of
entertainment.
It
includes
spoken
parts,
singing
and
dancing.
Beijing
Opera
has
spread
to
many
other
places.
Mei
Lanfang,
one
of
the
most
famous
performers
of
all,
was
the
first
to
introduce
Beijing
Opera
to
foreigners
and
made
highly
successful
tours
to
foreign
countries.
“You
will
doubt
and
sometimes
be
a
little
bored,
but
you
will
be
interested
gradually.
You
will
be
strongly
attracted
to
Beijing
Opera,
even
if
you
know
nothing
about
the
drama
background.
"
This
is
how
one
traveller
described
his
first
experience
in
watching
Beijing
Opera.
Beijing
Opera
is
China's
national
opera
and
it
is
full
of
Chinese
cultural
traditions.
Welcome
to
China
and
enjoy
Beijing
Opera!
1.
Beijing
Opera
is
_________.
A.
unpopular
in
north
China
B.
only
developed
from
the
local
drama
“Huiban”
C.
a
much
larger
Chinese
opera
form
D.
a
Chinese
traditional
drama
art
form
2.
After
watching
Beijing
Opera
for
the
first
time,
the
traveller
felt
_________.
A.
busy
B.
nervous
C.interested
D.uneasy
3.
The
underlined
word
“it”
in
the
last
paragraph
means
_________.
A.
Beijing
Opera
B.local
dramas
C.
an
opera
singer
D.
a
modern
play
4.
According
to
the
passage,which
of
the
following
statements
is
NOT
true?
A.
Beijing
Opera
is
a
kind
of
entertainment.
B.
An
opera
singer
neither
dances
nor
speaks
on
stage
usually.
C.
Only
old
people
are
interested
in
Beijing
Opera.
D.
Mei
Lanfang
was
the
first
one
to
introduce
Beijing
Opera
to
foreigners.
5.
The
main
purpose
of
writing
the
passage
is
to
_________.
A.
ask
young
people
to
learn
Beijing
Opera
B.
tell
us
something
about
Beijing
Opera
C.
show
why
Beijing
Opera
is
popular
in
Europe
D.
introduce
everything
about
foreign
operas
CABCB
2
World
travel
has
moved
on
to
a
new
level
as
new
websites
spring
up
to
enable
travelers
to
plan
their
trips
online.Virtual
tourism
is
the
latest
name
of
the
game
and
although
relatively
new,has
seen
some
tourism
websites
grow
to
host
over
one﹣million
users.
Typically,this
development
features
a
website
that
contains
the
answers
to
almost
any
tourism
question.Tips
and
information
are
not
provided
by
a
single
source,such
as
the
website
host,but
rather
from
travelers
themselves﹣often
in
the
thousands.This
has
proven
to
be
exceptionally
beneficial
for
would﹣be
travelers
who
are
seeking
information
on
questions
such
as
where
to
find
the
best
museum
or
beach;
whether
it
is
better
to
tour
Brussels
with
a
bicycle
or
on
foot;
and
which
exchange
rate
bureaus
are
available
in
Italy.Questions
about
food
and
restaurants;
tourist
spots;
safety;
accommodation;
and
others
are
all
answered.In
addition,posted
tips
promote
better
preparation,such
as
what
to
pack
when
heading
for
Sicily(西西里岛).
Apart
from
the
useful
tips,visual
images
and
virtual
tours
have
also
been
made
available.If
you'd
like
to
visit
the
Eiffel
Tower,it's
a
good
idea
to
view
the
surrounding
areas;
to
pick
a
safer
train
route;
or
to
know
that
it's
very
close
to
the
Seine
River
and
that
a
walk
along
it
would
enhance
the
experience.
Virtual
tours
have
sprung
up
globally.In
South
Africa,John
Gore
established
the
Virtual
Tour
Guide
in
November
last
year.On
his
blog,Gore
was
quoted
a
saying,"The
world
is
panoramic(全景的)."'We
are
able
to
turn
our
heads
and
look
in
all
directions
and
get
a
feel
for
where
we
are,but
the
typical
photograph
cannot
show
or
describe
that
experience
completely."However,there
is
answer﹣technology
makes
it
possible
to
share
the
world
around
us
in
a
360degree
panoramic
way,which
really
makes
the
viewer
feel
as
though
he
or
she
is
really
there.
1.Why
is
virtual
tourism
more
and
more
popular?
A.Online
games
are
more
and
more
attractive.
B.Many
new
websites
appear
and
develop
fast.
C.More
and
more
people
want
to
travel
abroad.
D.It
helps
travelers
save
as
much
money
as
possible.
2.From
the
second
paragraph
we
know 
 
A.we
can
solve
any
problem
on
websites
B.websites
offer
all
the
tips
and
information
C.we
can
get
all
our
questions
answered
online
D.we
can
get
many
tips
about
tourism
on
websites
3.What
does
the
underlined
word"sprung
up"most
probably
mean?
A.Appeared.
B.Moved.
C.Competed.
D.Reduced.
4.What
makes
us
see
the
world
in
a
panoramic
way?
A.Information.
B.Photograph.
C.Technology.
D.Virtual
images.
BDAC
3
We
can't
remember
clearly
since
when
we
started
to
take
our
mobiles
to
a
dinner
table.This
happens
a
lot,
especially
when
we
eat
out.
Once
a
dish
comes,
instead
of
lifting
our
chopsticks,
we
take
out
our
mobiles
and
click.
Later,
we
post
the
photos
onto
Weibo
or
WeChat,
waiting
to
be
"liked".
Then
we
check
our
mobiles
from
time
to
time
during
the
meal,
to
see
whether
we
get
"liked"
or
not.
We
just
cannot
leave
our
mobiles
for
only
a
meal.
Does
that
sound
familiar
to
you?
Do
you
do
that
often?
If
not,
how
do
you
feel
when
others
do
that
when
having
dinner
with
you?
A
recent
study
suggests
that
what
we
are
used
to
doing
is
not
so
good.
Spending
time
taking
photos
of
food
makes
the
food
less
delicious.
To
test
this,some
researchers
did
an
experiment.
Some
people
were
asked
to
take
photos
before
they
could
enjoy
food.
As
a
result,
it
showed
that
the
more
photos
they
took,
.
So,
why
not
stop
taking
photos
and
just
enjoy
the
food
in
front
of
you?
Besides
the
scientific
result,
there
are
also
some
other
bad
influences
of
taking
photos
of
food
before
meals.
After
posting
the
photos
onto
the
Internet,
one
will
not
be
able
to
control
himself
and
check
his
or
her
mobile
many
times.
"Does
everyone
like
my
photos?
I
hope
a
lot
of
people
like
them!"
It
seems
that
your
mobile
secretly
calls
your
name
all
the
time,
even
when
you
are
with
real
people.
So,
next
time
you
go
out
to
have
dinner
with
your
family
or
friends,
how
about
not
taking
photos
of
food?
Let
the
food
be
delicious
as
it
is
and
share
your
life
with
people
around
you.
Trust
me,
it
will
be
a
wonderful
time.
1.Which
of
the
following
can
be
put
in
the
blank
in
Paragraph
3?
A.
the
less
cheerful
they
became
B.
the
less
delicious
the
food
seemed
to
them
C.
the
more
interested
they
were
in
the
food
D.
the
more
"liked"
they
got
on
Weibo
or
WeChat
2
.What
does
the
fourth
paragraph
talk
about?
A.
The
reasons
for
checking
your
mobiles.
B.
The
ways
of
posting
the
photos
onto
the
Internet.
C.
The
tips(提示)of
making
others
like
your
photos
on
Weibo.
D.
Some
other
bad
influences
of
taking
photos
of
food
before
meals.
3
.Which
of
the
following
is
the
writer's
opinion?
A.
We
take
out
our
mobiles
and
click
when
a
dish
comes.
B.
We
check
our
mobiles
from
time
to
time
during
the
meal.
C.
Spending
time
taking
photos
of
food
makes
the
food
less
delicious.
D.
Some
people
were
asked
to
take
photos
before
they
could
enjoy
food.
4
.What
can
we
learn
from
the
passage?
A.
Take
photos
of
food
in
order
to
have
a
wonderful
life.
B.
Take
photos
of
delicious
food
and
share
them
with
others.
C.
Remember
to
have
dinner
with
our
family
and
friends
at
home.
D.
Enjoy
the
life
with
people
around
us
instead
of
taking
photos
of
food.
BDCD
4
What
do
people
do
with
their
old.
out-of-date
but
still
useful
computers?
Most
people
don't
know
what
to
do
with
them.
Many
old
computers
are
put
away
in
homes.
Many
more
are
simply
thrown
out
with
the
rubbish.
At
last,
some
companies
are
thinking
of
ways
to
bring
down
the
number
of
old
computers.
Sony
has
agreed
to
help
recycle
old
Sony
products.
Dell,
Hewlett-Packard
and
other
companies
now
also
take
back
some
old
computers.
In
some
countries,
laws
are
being
passed,
too.
Computer
companies
will
have
to
collect
and
recycle
their
old
products.
And
70%
of
computer
waste
must
be
recycled.
The
idea
behind
the
laws
is
that
computer
companies
themselves
should
pay
for
it.
That
will
encourage
them
to
make
computers
that
are
cheaper
to
repair
and
upgrade(升级).
Yet
while
many
people
are
throwing
away
good
computers,
others
can't
afford
them
at
all.
Thousands
of
organizations
are
working
to
solve
this
problem
They
collect
and
repair
old
computers.
Some
also
teach
others
how
to
repair
computers.
The
computers
then
are
given
away
to
schools,
charities
and
people
who
need
them
Giving
a
used
computer
to
one
of
these
organizations
can
turn
one
person's
rubbish
into
other
people's
useful
things
and
cut
down
on
waste,
too.
1.
Many
old
but
still
useful
computers
are_______
by
most
people.
A.
sold
B.
thrown
out
C.
repaired
D.keep
2.
Which
computer
company
is
NOT
mentioned
in
the
passage?
A.
Sony.
B.
Dell.
C.
IBM.
D.All
3.
According
to
the
laws
in
some
countries,
computer
companies
must_______.
A.
recycle
most
of
their
computer
waste
B.
recycle
all
of
their
computer
waste
C.
recycle
none
of
their
computer
waste
D.
repair
most
of
their
computer
waste
4.
Many
organizations_______.
A.
tell
the
computer
companies
to
collect
the
old
computers
B.
collect
old
computers,
fix
them
up
and
give
them
away
C.
repair
and
sell
the
old
computers
D.
recycle
all
of
their
computer
waste
5.
What's
the
main
idea
of
the
passage?
A.
To
recycle
old
computers.
B.
To
encourage
companies
to
make
cheaper
products.
C.
To
help
those
who
have
computers.
D.
repair
the
old
computers
BCABA
5
Perhaps
you
have
heard
a
lot
about
the
Internet,
but
what
is
it?
The
Internet
is
many
different
networks
around
the
world.
A
network
is
a
group
of
computers
that
are
put
together.
These
networks
joined
together
are
called
the
Internet.
Maybe
that
doesn't
sound
interesting.
But
when
we've
joined
the
Internet,
there
are
lots
of
things
we
can
do.
We
can
have
a
lot
of
fun
on
the
World
WideWeb(www).We
can
use
the
Internet
instead
of
a
library
to
find
all
kinds
of
information
for
our
homework.
We
can
find
information
about
our
favourite
sports
or
film
stars
and
do
shopping
on
the
Internet.
We
can
also
send
messages
to
other
people
by
email.
It
is
much
cheaper
and
quicker
than
calling
our
friends
or
sending
a
letter.
With
the
help
of
the
Internet,
the
world
is
becoming
smaller
and
smaller.
People
can
now
work
at
home
with
a
computer
in
front
of
them,
getting
and
sending
information.
They
can
buy
or
sell
the
things
that
they
want
on
the
Internet.
But
do
you
know
98%
of
the
information
is
in
English?
So
what
will
English
be
like
tomorrow?
1.
The
quickest
and
cheapest
way
for
people
to
send
messages
to
their
friends
is
.
A.
by
post
B.
by
email
C.
by
telephone
D.
by
TV
2.
The
Internet
CANNOT
be
used
to
according
to
the
passage.
A.
find
information
for
our
homework
B.
get
some
information
about
our
favourite
sports
stars
C.
do
some
shopping
D.
do
our
housework
3.
Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
true?
A.
The
Internet
is
a
big
computer.
B.
The
Internet
is
lots
of
computer
networks.
C.
The
Internet
is
very
helpful.
D.
People
can
work
at
home
with
the
help
of
the
Internet.
4.
What
does
the
writer
try
to
tell
us
with
the
last
two
sentences?
A.
The
Internet
is
more
and
more
popular.
B.
All
the
information
is
in
English.
C.
English
is
important
in
using
the
Internet.
D.
Every
computer
must
join
the
Internet.
BDAC