牛津英语译林版
7下Unit
4
Finding
your
way
短文理解提优训练
一、完形填空
A
Nearly
everybody
enjoys
chicken,
and
the
most
famous
name
in
chicken
is
Kentucky
Fried
Chicken.
Mr
Sanders,
the
man
who
started
this
___1___
was
not
always
very
rich.
At
one
time,
he
___2___
a
small
gas
station
next
to
a
highway
(公路).
Many
truck
drivers
___3___
there
to
get
gas
and
take
a
rest.
Mr
Sanders
realized
they
were
often
___4___
so
he
began
serving
sandwiches
and
coffee.
___5___
the
sandwiches
he
made
tasted
good,
and
didn’t
___6___
too
much,
more
and
more
___7___
came
to
eat
at
his
place.
___8___
Mr
Sanders
began
to
serve
fried
chicken.
People
___9___
it
very
much,
and
his
new
business
grew
rapidly.
Not
long
after,
however,
another
highway
was
___10___
and
many
drivers
no
longer
went
___11___
Mr
Sanders
restaurant.
So
he
had
to
___12___
it.
Then
he
travelled
around
the
country
___13___
to
sell
his
idea
of
opening
fried
chicken
restaurants.
He
___14___
.
By
1967,
there
were
almost
5,000
Kentucky
Fried
Chicken
restaurants.
And
now,
___15___
you
go
in
the
United
States,
you
will
see
one.
If
you
like
chicken,
I’
m
sure,
you’ll
enjoy
eating
Kentucky
Fried
Chicken.
1.
A.
business
B.
shop
C.
life
D.
search
2.
A.
found
B.
worked
C.
saw
D.
owned
3.
A.
passed
B.
got
to
C.
stopped
D.
left
4.
A.
late
B.
hungry
C.
tired
D.
sick
5.
A.
Although
B.
If
C.
As
D.
Once
6.
A.
need
B.
pay
C.
spend
D.
cost
7.
A.
passengers
B.
drivers
C.
students
D.
doctors
8.
A.
Then
B.
So
C.
But
D.
For
9.
A.
ate
B.
liked
C.
tried
D.
drank
10.
A.
appeared
B.
found
C.
built
D.
broken
11.
A.
out
B.
to
C.
over
D.
on
12.
A.
close
B.
run
C.
return
D.
take
13.
A.
trying
B.
believing
C.
thinking
D.
suggesting
14.
A.
failed
B.
fails
C.
succeeds
D.
succeeded
15.
A.
whenever
B.
wherever
C.
where
D.
when
B
If
you
go
to
visit
London,
you
will
see
a
lot
of
buses
and
cars
on
the
road.
You’ll
also
see
many
___1___
.
Why?
There
are
a
lot
of
___2___
.
First,
it
is
very
cheap
to
buy
a
bike,
and
it
is
___3___
too.
You
often
need
to
___4___
a
bus
for
half
an
hour.
When
the
bus
comes,
there
are
so
many
other
buses
and
cars
on
the
road,
___5___
the
bus
moves
very
slowly.
I
travel
to
work
by
bus
for
about
four
years.
I
often
arrive
at
work
late
and
feel
___6___
.
Then
one
day,
two
years
later,
a
friend
of
mine
says,
“I
go
to
work
by
bike.
Why
don’t
we
travel
together?”
“Because
there
are
so
many
buses
and
cars
on
the
road,
I’ll
feel
___7___
,”
I
answer.
“Don’t
worry.
If
you
___8___
me
and
we
ride
slowly,
you’ll
be
fine,”
he
says.
Later,
I
buy
a
new
bike.
We
go
slowly,
but
we
arrive
at
___9___
quickly.
I
spend
40
minutes
going
by
bus,
but
only
half
an
hour
by
bike!
Now
I
___10___
riding
a
bike.
And
I
feel
healthy.
Many
people
think
my
idea
is
good
and
maybe
you’ll
see
more
bikes
on
the
road
in
the
future.
1.
A.
underground
B.
bikes
C.
people
D.
buildings
2.
A.
questions
B.
problems
C.
answers
D.
reasons
3.
A.
dangerous
B.
quick
C.
slow
D.
bright
4.
A.
wait
for
B.
go
for
C.
look
for
D.
prepare
for
5.
A.
so
B.
but
C.
and
D.
because
6.
A.
fine
B.
boring
C.
tired
D.
happy
7.
A.
sorry
B.
funny
C.
afraid
D.
special
8.
A.
help
B.
follow
C.
show
D.
drive
9.
A.
work
B.
school
C.
hospital
D.
hometown
10.
A.
hate
B.
stop
C.
dislike
D.
love
C
You
may
know
the
English
letters
A,
B
and
C.
But
do
you
know
there
are
___1___
called
ABC?
You
may
like
eating
bananas.
But
do
you
know
there
is
such
a
thing
as
a
“banana
person”?
How
___2___
!
Are
these
people
from
“another
Earth”?
No,
they
are
just
Chinese
people
___3___
you
and
me.
ABC
means
(意思是)
American-born-Chinese.
___4___
ABC
is
a
Chinese
man
or
woman,
but
was
born
in
the
United
States.
Sometimes,
people
___5___
an
ABC
a
“banana
person”.
A
banana
is
yellow
outside
and
white
inside.
___6___
when
a
person
is
called
a
banana
person,
he
or
she
is
white
inside
—
living
like
a
Westerner
and
yellow
outside
—
___7___
like
Chinese.
Do
you
know
why?
Usually,
ABCs
know
___8___
about
China
or
the
Chinese
language
(语言).
Some
of
them
don’t
___9___
Chinese.
But
if
ABCs
can’t
speak
Chinese,
can
we
still
call
them
Chinese?
Yes,
of
course.
They
are
Chinese.
They
are
overseas
(海外的)
Chinese.
These
people
may
be
citizens
(公民)
of
another
___10___
like
the
USA,
Canada
or
Singapore.
But
they
have
Chinese
blood
(血统).
Their
parents,
grandparents
or
even
great-grandparents
were,
from
China.
They
all
have
black
eyes
and
black
hair.
But
they
are
not
Chinese
citizens.
For
example,
we
all
know
the
famous
scientist
Ding
Zhaozhong.
He
got
the
Nobel
Prize
in
Physics
in
1976.
Chinese
people
love
him.
But
he
is
an
American
citizen.
1.
A.
things
B.
animals
C.
people
D.
fruits
2.
A.
strange
B.
nice
C.
fresh
D.
great
3.
A.
for
B.
like
C.
as
D.
about
4.
A.
A
B.
An
C.
The
D.
/
5.
A.
ask
B.
say
C.
give
D.
call
6.
A.
And
B.
But
C.
So
D.
Or
7.
A.
looking
B.
sounding
C.
smelling
D.
feeling
8.
A.
much
B.
many
C.
few
D.
little
9.
A.
know
B.
tell
C.
speak
D.
learn
10.
A.
city
B.
country
C.
village
D.
town
D
Simon
is
one
of
my
friends.
He
often
rides
his
motorbike
(摩托车)
very
fast
and
he
likes
to
___1___
how
fast
he
can
ride.
One
day,
a
thief
(小偷)
rides
a
motorbike
to
his
home,
goes
in
and
takes
___2___
of
his
things
away.
Then
the
thief
runs
out
of
Simon’s
home
___3___
.
Simon
sees
him
and
he
rides
___4___
him,
and
shouts
(喊叫),
“Hey!
Don’t
you
know
you
___5___
ride
faster
than
me?”
The
thief
says
nothing,
___6___
he
rides
much
faster.
Simon
finds
that.
He
also
rides
even
faster.
He
is
soon
very
___7___
away
from
his
home.
Then
he
stops.
I
see
him
and
I
go
to
ask,
“Why
do
you
___8___
so
fast,
Simon?”
“I
___9___
to
catch
a
thief,”
says
Simon.
“
But
___10___
is
the
thief?”
I
ask.
“Kilometres
behind,”
says
Simon
happily.
“He
thinks
he
can
ride
faster
than
me,
but
you
see
he
can’t.”
1.
A.
talk
B.
show
C.
meet
D.
ask
2.
A.
any
B.
all
C.
much
D.
some
3.
A.
quickly
B.
really
C.
sadly
D.
easily
4.
A.
after
B.
before
C.
up
D.
under
5.
A.
needn’t
B.
need
C.
can
D.
can’t
6.
A.
and
B.
or
C.
so
D.
but
7.
A.
far
B.
clean
C.
right
D.
busy
8.
A.
eat
B.
walk
C.
ride
D.
play
9.
A.
want
B.
stop
C.
dream
D.
tell
10.
A.
how
B.
why
C.
where
D.
what
二、首字母填空
A
The
London
Eye
is
a
famous
place
in
London,
the
UK,
There
you
can
get
into
a
cabin
(舱)
to
e___1___
a
great
view
of
the
city
of
London.
I
v___2___
the
London
Eye
last
summer
with
a
friend,
My
friend
didn’t
know
where
we
were
going.
I
just
told
him
we
would
go
somewhere
very
special.
When
we
a___3___
at
Waterloo
Station,
he
had
worked
out
where
we
were
going.
He
smiled
happily.
When
we
reached
the
London
Eye,
there
was
a
very
l___4___
waiting
line
because
many
people
came
here.
So
in
order
to
save
time,
he
stayed
in
the
line
while
I
went
to
buy
t___5___
.
The
cabin
doesn’t
completely
stop
when
people
get
on,
so
you
have
to
get
into
it
quickly.
Then
the
door
of
the
cabin
shuts.
The
view
is
b___6___
.
We
took
many
p___7___
of
the
view
and
of
ourselves.
It
takes
about
half
an
hour
for
the
cabin
to
go
around.
If
you
are
i___8___
in
going
there,I’d
like
to
give
you
some
advice.
To
enjoy
the
view,
go
in
the
daytime.
There
are
night
rides,
but
you
won’t
s___9___
a
lot
because
of
the
darkness.
Sometimes
the
top
of
the
wheel
can
be
quite
cool
even
though
it’s
sunny.
So
don’t
forget
to
t___10___
a
scarf
with
you.
B
Little
guide
Digby
is
an
American
miniature
(微型的)
horse.
In
February,
he
became
Britain’s
first
g___1___
horse
when
he
began
training
(培训)
with
a
blind
(盲的)
man
named
Mohammed
Patel,
according
to
The
Guardian.
Digby
learned
how
to
guide
Patel
a___2___
the
road
and
f___3___
mail
in
the
mailbox
(邮箱)
for
him.
Digby
a___4___
helped
him
choose
clothes
w___5___
he
went
shopping.
Digby
used
to
be
quite
small.
But
this
month,
the
blind
horse
grew
to
o___6___
0.8
metres
tall.
He
became
too
large
to
guide
Patel
a___7___
his
office.
And
when
Patel
took
him
to
the
supermarket,
he
would
knock
(撞)
things
o___8___
the
shelf
(货架).
So
Patel
had
to
s___9___
goodbye
to
Digby.
L___10___
,
Digby
has
found
a
new
job.
He
will
guide
blind
people
around
London’s
subway
(地铁).
He
will
also
help
blind
people
get
around
the
streets
of
central
London,
The
Telegraph
reported.
C
Millie
wants
to
v___1___
the
zoo
and
the
museum,
She
wants
to
see
cute
animals
in
the
zoo
and
see
beautiful
works
of
art
in
the
museum.
Now
Simon
is
telling
her
h___2___
to
get
to
the
p___3___
.
First
Millie
should
t___4___
left
when
she
comes
to
the
crossroads.
The
entrance
(入口)of
the
zoo
is
on
the
r___5___
.
She
can
s___6___
the
pandas
and
some
other
animals
there.
Then
she
may
come
to
the
corner
of
the
r___7___
.
She
should
turn
right
and
then
she
will
f___8___
a
hotel.
After
c___9___
the
road
she’ll
see
the
museum.
Simon
hopes
that
Millie
can
have
a
w___10___
time.
D
I
live
in
a
big
city.
It’s
noisy
and
dirty
and
I
always
f___1___
tired.
At
weekends
I
like
to
leave
the
city
and
get
some
f___2___
air
and
have
a
good
rest.
A
few
weeks
ago,
I
decided
to
go
to
v___3___
my
parents.
I
was
very
looking
f___4___
to
it.
My
parents
live
a
long
way
away.
I
went
to
see
them
with
James,
a
friend
of
m___5___
.
And
we
drove
there
on
Friday
night.
In
the
middle
of
the
night
it
began
to
rain.
The
roads
became
very
wet
and
it
was
difficult
to
drive.
We
arrived
home
just
after
midnight.
The
next
m___6___
it
was
still
raining.
James
took
his
car
to
a
garage
(汽车修理站).
In
the
afternoon
the
weather
got
b___7___
.
We
wanted
to
go
for
a
drive.
My
parents
lent
(借给)
us
their
car.
But
their
car
wasn’t
very
good.
It
didn’t
work
on
the
way.
How
unlucky
we
were!
We
had
to
ring
up
the
garage.
“Oh,”
they
said,
“your
car
won’t
be
repaired
until
tomorrow.”
So
we
had
to
stay
at
my
p___8___
home
all
day.
On
Sunday
my
mother
dropped
a
heavy
box
on
her
foot
and
we
had
to
hire
(雇用)
a
taxi
to
t___9___
her
to
hospital.
When
James
and
I
d___10___
back
home
on
Sunday
afternoon,
we
got
stuck
(堵车)
in
a
car
accident.
Oh,
my
god!
Next
time
if
I
want
a
rest,
I’ll
stay
in
the
city.
三、阅读理解
A
We
can
often
see
the
street
names
and
house
in
many
countries,
but
in
some
other
countries
we
can’t.
If
you
take
a
trip
to
Tokyo,
the
capital
city
of
Japan,
you
will
find
there
are
few
street
names
or
house
numbers.
But
people
are
still
very
good
at
giving
directions.
Here
is
an
example.
Please
listen
carefully
to
the
lady’s
words.
“Well,
listen
carefully.
You
can
take
a
walk
to
Shinjuku
Station,
Turn
right
and
walk
for
three
blocks
(街区),
and
you
can
see
a
pay
phone
there.
Then
turn
left
and
pass
a
hotel.
On
your
left,
there
is
a
large
building.
Turn
left
again
and
walk
for
one
more
block.
Right
in
front
of
you,
there
is
a
small
coffee
shop
named
Coffee
Time,
I
will
meet
you
then.”
Wow!
Is
that
cool?
Yes,
I
think
so.
It
is
very
important
to
learn
how
to
give
directions
clearly.
What
about
your
city?
Are
there
any
street
names
or
house
numbers?
Can
you
give
directions
clearly
when
someone
else
asks
you
for
help?
If
you
can’t,
don’t
worry.
Just
learn
from
now
on.
You
should
believe
you
can.
1.
People
in
Japan
______
.
A.
are
not
good
at
giving
directions
B.
are
good
at
giving
directions
C.
are
good
at
remembering
things
D.
are
good
at
telling
jokes
2.
Why
are
there
few
street
names
and
house
numbers
in
Tokyo?
A.
The
writer
doesn’t
tell
us
in
this
reading.
B.
Because
people
there
are
not
good
at
remembering
home
numbers.
C.
Because
people
don’t
use
street
names
and
house
numbers
together.
D.
Because
people
there
are
not
good
at
remembering
street
names.
3.
Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
true
when
people
in
Tokyo
tell
their
directions?
A.
They’ll
use
a
building.
B.
They’ll
use
a
map.
C.
They’ll
use
the
location
of
places.
D.
They’ll
use
the
distance
(距离)
between
places.
4.
The
third
paragraph
mainly
talks
about
how
to
______
.
A.
walk
in
Tokyo
B.
pay
if
you
phone
C.
get
to
Shinjuku
Station
D.
find
a
place
without
street
names
or
house
5.
What
cannot
we
learn
from
the
passage?
A.
It
is
very
important
to
learn
how
to
give
directions
clearly.
B.
Street
names
and
house
numbers
aren’t
useful
at
all.
C.
In
some
countries,
there
are
no
street
names
or
house
numbers.
D.
We
can
tell
directions
without
street
names
or
house
numbers.
B
I
work
as
a
volunteer
for
the
poor
in
Haiti.
I
decided
to
take
my
son
Brain
there
for
a
week,
hoping
to
educate
(教育)
him,
Before
getting
out,
I
told
Brain
this
trip
would
be
tiring
and
hard.
For
the
first
two
days,
he
said
almost
nothing.
Then
on
the
third
day,
when
we
were
climbing
over
high
rocky
mountains,
he
turned
to
me
and
smiled,
“Really
hard.”
After
that,
a
five-year-old
girl,
wearing
a
too
large
dress
and
broken
shoes,
followed
Brain
around.
Later
he
said
regretfully
(遗憾地),
“I
wish
I
could
speak
French.”
I
was
surprised
that
this
was
from
a
boy
who
always
hated
French
classes.
One
day,
I
was
interviewing
(采访)
a
woman
villager
for
an
article.
By
working
hard,
she
had
learned
to
read
and
write
and
became
part
of
the
leadership
(领导层)
of
the
village.
That
really
touched
my
heart.
Learning
her
story,
Brain
was
also
greatly
touched.
His
eyes
were
wet
and
there
was
love
and
respect
(尊重)
on
his
face.
He
finally
understood
the
importance
of
my
work.
When
leaving
for
home,
Brain
even
offered
(提供)
to
stay
in
as
a
volunteer.
This
trip
was
very
meaningful.
1.
Why
did
the
writer
take
his
son
to
Haiti?
A.
Because
they
wanted
to
take
a
trip
there.
B.
Because
the
writer
wanted
to
educate
his
son.
C.
Because
his
son
wanted
to
help
the
poor
there.
D.
Because
they
wanted
to
visit
a
friend
there.
2.
Why
was
the
writer
surprised
about
his
son?
A.
Because
his
son
wished
to
speak
French.
B.
Because
a
little
girl
liked
his
son.
C.
Because
his
son
said
nothing
about
the
hard
trip.
D.
Because
his
son
wanted
to
talk
with
the
little
girl.
3.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“touched”
mean
in
Chinese?
A.
发生
B.
攻击
C.
感动
D.
到达
4.
What
did
NOT
the
boy
learn
from
this
trip?
A.
To
love
and
respect
poor
people.
B.
To
be
a
good
leader.
C.
To
offer
help
to
people
in
need.
D.
To
be
a
kind
and
hard-working
man.
5.
What
is
the
passage
mainly
about?
A.
A
meaningful
trip.
B.
How
to
be
a
volunteer.
C.
A
story
of
a
village
leader.
D.
The
importance
of
learning
French.
C
Every
year
thousands
of
young
people
in
England
finish
school
and
then
take
a
year
off
before
they
start
work
or
go
to
university.
Some
young
people
go
to
other
countries
and
work
as
volunteers.
Volunteers
give
their
time
to
help
people.
For
example,
they
work
in
schools
or
hospitals,
or
they
do
something
helpful
for
the
environment
(环境).
Pauline
Jones,
18,
lives
in
Cardiff,
Wales.
Next
year
she
is
going
to
university
to
study
Chinese,
but
now
she’s
living
in
Belize.
Pauline
says,
“I’m
working
with
other
people
here
to
save
the
coral
reefs
(珊瑚礁)
in
the
sea
near
Belize.
The
reefs
here
are
beautiful,
but
if
the
sea
water
is
badly
polluted
(污染的),
the
coral
will
die.
I’m
helping
to
do
research
on
the
coral
and
the
fish
that
live
around
the
reefs.
All
over
the
world,
coral
reefs
are
dying.
We
need
to
do
something
about
the
problem
before
it’s
too
late.
“I’m
staying
with
a
family
here
and
I
help
do
some
housework.
I
don’t
get
any
money,
but
that’s
OK.
I
love
my
work
here,
and
I’m
learning
a
lot
about
the
people
of
Belize
and
myself!
After
I
finish
my
work,I
want
to
stay
here
for
another
three
months.
I
want
to
travel
around
Belize
and
Central
America.”
1.
Some
young
people
from
England
______
after
they
finish
school
according
to
the
passage.
A.
go
to
study
Chinese
B.
spend
one
year
abroad
as
volunteers
C.
help
do
some
housework
D.
stay
with
their
families
2.
Pauline
Jones
is
______
with
other
people.
A.
studying
Chinese
in
a
university
B.
helping
do
some
housework
C.
working
to
save
the
coral
reefs
D.
doing
some
research
in
w
ales
3.
From
the
passage,
we
know
that
the
coral
reefs
______
.
A.
will
die
because
of
the
pollution
B.
are
not
as
beautiful
as
before
C.
cannot
live
without
fish
in
the
sea
D.
may
be
sold
for
money
4.
Pauline
Jones
wants
to
______
after
she
finishes
her
work
as
a
volunteer.
A.
stay
there
for
another
year
B.
go
back
home
to
start
work
C.
learn
about
the
people
at
home
D.
travel
around
Central
America
D
OUR
BUSES
CAN
MAKE
YOUR
HOLIDAYS
East
Bus
—
maybe
the
best
choice
on
your
visit
to
the
famous
places
of
interest
in
Beijing.
Sit
back,
relax
and
see
all
there
is
to
see,
with
no
need
to
worry
about
driving,
finding
a
parking
place
or
leaving
your
car
with
no
one
to
watch
it.
We
have
lots
i
of
buses
taking
yous
to
visit
Tian’anmen
Square,
the
Forbidden
City,
the
Summer
Palace,
the
Temple
of
Heaven
Park,
the
Olympic
Centre
and
the
Great
Wall.
The
whole
tour
will
take
you
three
days.
Chinese
&
English-speaking
guides.
Booking
by
phone
four
days
in
advance
(预先).
Tour
price:
¥580
per
person
(half
price
for
children
under
1.
2m
tall),
including
the
ticket
price,
breakfast
and
lunch.
For
more
information,
please
phone
Yong
an
Tourism
Company
at
010-23368688/23368689.
Add.
:
356
Chaoyang
Road,
Beijing.
Open
7
days
a
week,
8:00—16:00.
1.
When
they
visit
the
places
of
interest
on
an
East
Bus,
the
visitors
______
.
A.
need
to
watch
their
cars
B.
have
to
worry
about
the
driving
C.
have
to
find
places
to
park
the
bus
D.
can
sit
back
and
relax
themselves
2.
From
the
advertisement,
we
can
see
that
East
Bus
is
a
kind
of
______
.
A.
tourist
bus
B.
village
bus
C.
airport
bus
D.
school
bus
3.
______
on
an
East
Bus
can
speak
two
languages.
A.
The
guide
B.
The
driver
C.
The
visitors
D.
The
children
4.
Children
under
1.2m
tall
need
to
pay
______
for
the
trip.
A.
230
yuan
B.
290
yuan
C.
320
yuan
D.
460
yuan
5.
Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
true?
A.
The
tour
price
includes
six
meals.
B.
Visitors
can
see
six
places
within
three
days.
C.
Visitors
must
go
to
the
company
to
book
the
tickets.
D.
The
office
hour
of
the
company
is
eight
hours
a
day.
E
May
has
just
moved
to
Sunshine
Town.
Read
the
map
below
and
help
her
find
the
way.
1.
The
museum
is
______
.
A.
on
York
Street
B.
beside
the
pet
shop
C.
next
to
the
hospital
D.
between
the
bookshop
and
the
library
2.
If
May
wants
to
see
a
doctor,
she
can
go
to
the
hospital
on
______
.
A.
Hill
Street
B.
Adam
Street
C.
York
Street
D.
King
Street
3.
The
nearest
place
for
the
students
at
school
to
buy
stationery
is
______
.
A.
the
shopping
mall
B.
the
shoe
shop
C.
the
post
office
D.
the
supermarket
4.
The
park,
a
nice
place
in
the
town,
is
______
.
A.
south
of
the
cinema
B.
north
of
the
library
C.
South-west
of
the
museum
D.
north-east
of
the
post
office
5.
Start
from
A,
walk
along
Adam
Street,
turn
left
at
the
second
crossing,
and
May
will
find
______
.
A.
the
park
on
the
left
B.
the
cinema
on
the
right
C.
the
library
on
the
left
D.
the
bookshop
on
the
right
四、任务型阅读
A
When
May
or
October
comes,
it
means
that
people
will
have
a
five
day
or
seven-day
holiday.
Many
people
will
choose
to
travel.
As
more
and
more
people
go
travelling
at
the
same
time,
the
traffic
will
be
a
big
problem.
The
Golden
Week
is
a
bad
time
to
go
out
for
most
people.
On
the
one
hand,
people
are
richer
than
before
and
they
plan
to
go
travelling
during
the
Golden
Week.
Too
many
visitors
make
the
traffic
get
crowded
(拥挤).
In
the
places
of
interest
(旅游景点),
people
see
thousands
of
people
instead
of
the
scenery
(景色).
The
unpleasant
things
always
happen
between
the
visitors.
As
there
are
people
everywhere,
who
is
in
the
mood
for
enjoying
the
beautiful
scenery?
On
the
other
hand,
during
the
Golden
Week,
the
businessmen
always
sell
their
products
(产品)
at
higher
prices
and
want
to
make
more
money
from
the
visitors.
So
the
visitors
have
to
spend
a
lot
more
money
on
the
products.
In
all,
the
Golden
Week
is
not
a
good
time
for
people
to
go
out
to
travel.
People
can
just
stay
at
home
or
go
to
visit
the
places
of
interest
which
are
near
home,
so
that
they
won’t
get
too
tired
or
spend
too
much
money.
Opinion
The
Golden
Week
isn’t
a
___1___
time
for
travelling.
Facts
Many
people
like
to
travel
during
the
Golden
Week.
However,
going
travelling
at
the
same
time
causes
(导致)
___2___
.
Problems
The
___3___
on
the
road
is
busy
because
of
too
many
visitors.
In
the
places
of
interest,
there
are
so
many
people
that
we
can’t
___4___
the
beautiful
scenery.
The
unpleasant
things
always
happen
___5___
the
visitors.
Businessmen
sell
their
products
at
higher
___6___
.
Results
The
products
in
the
places
of
interest
___7___
people
more
money.
People
usually
get
___8___
when
they
travel.
Advice
(建议)
___9___
at
home.
___10___
to
places
of
interest
near
home.
B
It’s
a
problem
that
every
year
thousands
of
people
get
hurt
or
die
when
they
are
crossing
the
road.
Most
of
these
people
are
old
people
and
children.
Old
people
often
get
hurt
or
die
because
they
can’t
see
or
hear
well.
Children
often
get
hurt
or
die
because
they
are
not
careful.
They
forget
to
look
and
listen
before
they
cross
the
road.
How
can
we
reduce
(减少)
traffic
accidents?
For
the
drivers,
they
shouldn’t
drive
too
fast.
If
they
drive
too
fast,
it
will
be
very
difficult
to
stop
the
cars
in
a
very
short
time.
The
drivers
mustn’t
drink
wine
before
they
drive
out.
For
the
walkers,
first,
they
must
be
careful
when
they
are
walking
on
the
road.
When
they
walk
across
the
road,
they
must
try
to
walk
underpasses
(地下通道)
or
footbridges
(人行桥).
If
there
are
no
underpasses
or
footbridges,
they
must
walk
the
crosswalk
(人行横道).
They
must
stop
and
look
both
ways
before
crossing
the
road.
Look
left
first,
next
look
right,
and
then
look
left
again.
Only
when
they
are
sure
that
the
road
is
clear,
they
can
cross
it.
The
right
way
to
cross
the
road
is
to
walk
quickly.
It’s
not
safe
to
run.
If
people
run
across
the
road,
they
may
fall
down.
Second,
try
to
help
children,
old
people
or
blind
people
to
cross
the
road.
Third,
never
play
in
the
street.
___1___
Every
year
thousands
of
people
get
hurt
or
die
when
crossing
the
road.
Reasons
Old
people
and
children
are
the
most
easily
hurt
probably
because
old
people
are
not
___2___
at
seeing
or
hearing
and
children
are
not
___3___
.
The
drivers
drive
___4___
fast
to
stop
their
cars
in
a
very
short
time
or
drive
out
___5___
drinking
wine.
Solutions
(解决办法)
For
the
walkers
First,
when
a
they
___6___
the
road,
they’d
better
stop
and
look
___7___
ways
and
walk
carefully
instead
(代替)
of
running
across
the
road.
Second,
they
should
___8___
children,
old
people
or
blind
people
to
cross
the
road.
Third,
never
play
in
the
street.
For
the
___9___
Drive
___10___
and
never
drink
wine
before
you
drive
out.
C
The
epidemic
(疫情)
changes
our
lives
in
many
ways
—
the
way
we
study,
work,
or
even
how
we
greet
(问候)
each
other
and
celebrate
holidays.
Let’s
take
a
look
at
the
safer
greeting
ways.
No
more
kisses
Too
many
kisses
are
not
good
for
now.
France
says
that
people
should
not
kiss
each
other
on
the
faces.
Just
looking
into
a
person’s
eyes
can
be
a
greeting.
Wink
at
others
In
Italy,
a
woman
makes
a
video.
In
her
video,
she
says
if
you
want
to
say
hello
to
others,
you
can
wink
at
them
with
one
eye.
It’s
cute
way.
Pat
on
the
back
It’s
usual
to
shake
hands
(握手)
in
Australia.
But
if
you
do
this
now,
you
may
get
ill.
An
officer
says
a
pat
on
the
back
may
be
better.
Tapping
feet
together
There
is
a
popular
way
to
greet
others
in
Iran.
In
a
video,
two
Iranian
men
meet
and
tap
their
feet
together.
They
wear
masks
and
put
their
hands
in
their
pockets.
It
looks
like
they
are
playing
a
fun
game.
Now
people
around
the
world
stop
using
the
usual
styles
and
try
safer
(更安全的)
ways.
We
shall
all
work
together
to
help
stop
the
epidemic.
___1___
Ways
to
Greet
Each
Other
The
life
is
___2___
from
that
in
the
past
because
of
the
epidemic.
___3___
Too
___4___
kisses
are
not
good
today.
Just
___5___
into
others’
eyes
can
be
a
greeting.
Italy
It
is
___6___
to
wink
at
people
with
one
eye.
Australia
People
___7___
shake
hands,
but
they
may
get
ill
in
this
way
now.
A
pat
on
the
back
may
be
___8___
.
Iran
It’s
___9___
to
tap
feet
together.
People
all
over
the
world
start
to
___10___
each
other
in
safer
ways.
五、回答问题
Two
months
ago,
I
went
to
Australia
for
a
meeting
with
my
workmate
(同事),
Chris.
We
decided
to
drive
across
the
country
after
the
meeting.
The
drive
would
take
four
days
and
most
of
it
was
across
the
desert
(沙漠).
The
first
day
was
a
lot
of
fun
because
we
were
happy
to
hear
each
other
‘s
jokes.
But
on
the
third
day,
we
began
to
get
bored.
We
were
quite
quiet
for
some
hours
when
Chris
saw
some
kangaroos
(袋鼠).
We
were
both
excited
and
decided
to
take
a
closer
(近—点的)
look.
Chris
drove
very
quickly
to
catch
up
with
(赶上)
them.
We
got
closer
and
closer
and
then
Chris
stopped
the
car
and
we
got
out.
Beside
the
car
was
a
large
kangaroo
lying
on
the
ground.
Chris
went
over
to
it
and
put
his
cap
on
its
head.
He
took
off
his
sunglasses
and
put
them
on
the
kangaroo
and
did
the
same
with
his
jacket.
Then
he
put
his
arm
around
the
kangaroo
and
told
me
to
take
a
photo
of
them
together.
I
took
out
my
camera.
When
I
was
focusing
(调整焦距)
the
camera,
I
saw
the
kangaroo
move.
It
suddenly
woke
up,
and
ran
away
before
we
could
do
anything.
I
started
laughing
but
Chris
looked
worried.
He
said
his
wallet
was
in
the
jacket.
I
started
laughing
even
louder,
I
stopped
laughing
when
he
said
that
our
car
keys
were
also
in
the
jacket.
1.
What
did
the
writer
decide
to
do
after
the
meeting?
2.
How
long
would
the
drive
take
according
to
their
plan?
3.
Did
the
writer
take
any
photos
of
the
large
kangaroo?
4.
How
did
Chris
look
when
the
kangaroo
ran
away?
5.
Why
did
the
writer
stop
laughing
at
last?
一、完形填空
A
16-20
ADCBC
21-25
DBABC
26
-30
BAADB
B
1-5
BDBAA
6-10
CCBAD
C
1-5
CABBD
6-10
CADCB
D
1-5
BDAAD
6-10
DACAC
二、首字母填空
A
66.
enjoy
67.
visited
68.
arrived
69.
long
70.
tickets
71.
beautiful
72.
photos
73.
interested
74.
see
75.
take
B
1.
guide
2.
across
3.
find
4.
also
5.
when
6.
over
7.
around
8.
off
9.
say
10.
Luckily
C
1.
visit
2.
how
3.
places
4.
turn
5.
right
6.
see
7.
road
8.
find
9.
crossing
10.
wonderful
D
1.
feel
2.
fresh
3.
visit
4.
forward
5.
mine
6.
morning
7.
better
8.
parents'
9.
take
10.
drove
三、阅读理解
A
31-35
BABDB
B
36-40
BACBA
C
1-4
BCAD
D
1-5
DAABC
E
1-5
DBACC
四、任务型阅读
A
1.
good
2.
problems
3.
traffic
4.
enjoy
5.
between
6.
prices
7.
cost
8.
tired
9.
Stay
10.
Travel
B
1.
Problem
2.
good
2.
careful
4.
too
5.
after
6.
cross
7.
both
8.
help
9.
drivers
10.
slowly
C
1.
Safer
2.
different
3.
France
4.
many
5.
looking
6.
cute
7.
usually
8.
better
9.
popular
10.
greet
五、回答问题
1.
He
decided
to
drive
across
the
country.
2.
Four
days.
3.
No,
he
didn't.
4.
He
looked
worried.
5.
Because
their
car
keys
were
in
the
jacket/
were
lost.