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27.If we travel by car ,we_________.A. can't travel fifty or one hundred miles a dayB. can-t stop at a hotel to spend the nightC. can make our own timetable 'D. can travel to a very far place in several minutes

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27.If we travel by car ,we_________.

A. can't travel fifty or one hundred miles a day

B. can-t stop at a hotel to spend the night

C. can make our own timetable '

D. can travel to a very far place in several minutes


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  • 第1题:

    Where can we most probably read this text?

    A.In a personal diary

    B.In a science report

    C.In a travel magazine

    D.In a geography textbook


    正确答案:C

  • 第2题:

    we expect to travel from Beijing to Shanghai () Tianjin

    A、by

    B、through

    C、via

    D、with


    参考答案:C

  • 第3题:

    B

    It seems that travelling is very important in modern(现代的)life. The fastest way of trav- elling is by plane. You can travel by plane in one day to a place that it took a month or more to

    get to a hundred years ago.

    Travelling by train is slower than by plane. But it has its advantages(优势). You can enjoy the scenery of the places you're travelling through. Modern trains have comfortable seats and.dining cars.

    Some people like to travel by sea sometimes. There are large liners or river boats. You can visit many other countries and different parts of your country on them. Ships are not so fast as trains or planes ,but travelling by sea is a very pleasant way to spend a holiday.Many people like to travel by car. You can make your own timetable(时间表). You can travel three or four hundred miles or only fifty or one hundred miles a day ,just as you like.You can stop wherever you wish-at a place where there is something interesting to see ,at a good restaurant where you can enjoy a good meal ,or at a hotel to spend the night. That is why trav-elling by car is popular for pleasant trips ,while people usually take trains or planes when they are travelling on business.

    ( )26. From the passage ,we know the fastest(最快的)way of travelling is _________ .

    A. by sea

    B. by train

    C. by car

    D. by plane


    正确答案:D
    26.D【解析】从文章第一段第二句可知。

  • 第4题:

    Which of the following statements is NOT true?

    A.Qigong can cure some patients miles away.

    B.Qigong can travel the oceans.

    C.Qigong alter the course of ballistic missiles.

    D.All of the above.


    正确答案:D
    参见文章第二自然段A、B、C都是作者道听途说,但作者并不赞成此观点,所以D正确。

  • 第5题:

    请阅读短文。
    Do who choose to go on exotic, far-flung holidays deserve free health advice before they travel? And even if they pay, who ensures that they get good, up-to-date information? Who, for that matter, should collect that information in the first place? For a variety of reasons, travel medicine in Britain is a responsibility nobody wants. As a result, many travellers go abroad prepared to avoid serious disease.
    Why is travel medicine so unloved? Partly there's an identity problem. Because it takes an interest in anything that impinges on the health of travellers, this emerging medical specialism invariably cuts across the traditional disciplines. It delves into everything from seasickness, jet lag and the hazards of camels to malaria and plague. But travel medicine has a more serious obstacle to overcome. Travel clinics are meant to tell people how to avoid ending up dead or in a hospital when they come home, but it is notoriously difficult to get anybody pay out money for keeping people healthy.
    Travel medicine has also been colonized by commercial interests; the vast majority of travel clinics in Britain are run by airlines or travel companies. And while travel concerns are happy to sell profitable injections, they may be less keen to spread bad news about travellers' diarrhea in Turkey, or to take time to spell out preventive measures travellers could take."The NHS finds it difficult to define travellers' health, says Ron Behrens, the only NHS consultant in travel and director of the travel clinic of the Hospital for Tropical Diseases in London." Should it come within the NHS or should it be paid for? It's Gary area, and opinion is spilt. No one seems to have any responsibility for defining its role, he says.
    To compound its low status in the medical hierarchy, travel medicine has to rely on statistics that are patchy at best. In most cases we just don't know how many Britons contract diseases when abroad. And even if a disease linked to travel there is rarely any information about where those afflicted went, what they are, how they behaved, or which vaccinations they had. This shortage of hard facts and figures makes it difficult to give detailed advice to people, information that might even save their lives.
    A recent leader in British Medical Journal argued. "Travel medicine will emerge as credible disciplines only if the risks encountered by travellers and the relative benefits of public health interventions are well defined in terms of their relative occurrence, distribution and control. Exactly how much money is wasted by poor travel advice. The real figure is anybody's guess, but it could easily- run into millions. Behrens gives one example. Britain spends more than 1 million each year just on cholera vaccines that often don't work and so give people a false sense of security."Information on the prevention and treatment of all forms of diarrhea would be a better priority, he salts.

    What can we infer frown the first paragraph?
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    A.Travel medicine is hard to prevail.
    B.People know little about travel medicine.
    C.People don't believe in travel medicine.
    D.Travellers can seldom get up-to-date information.

    答案:A
    解析:
    文章第一段讲到,因为种种原因,在英国,旅游医疗是没有人愿意承担的责任。于是,许多旅游者在出门前都得仔细贮备一些药品以防旅途中出现疾病困扰。由此可推知,旅行医疗很难盛行起来。

  • 第6题:

    Questions 173-175 refer to the following letter.
    Excelon Travel Service, Inc
    711 Market Street
    San Francisco, California 94102
    Dear Mr. Miza:
    Thank you for giving Excelon Travel Services the opportunity to arrange your family ' s vacation travel plans. As an additional service to you, we have provided an overview of your travel and hotel arrangements (all times are local):



    Upon your arrival at Honolulu, your rental car will be waiting for you -- just go to the Fritz Rentals service desk. As we discussed, room reservations have been made at the Mahalo Hotel; directions to the hotel will be available at the car rental desk.
    We pride ourselves on over twenty years of providing
    the highest level of customer satisfaction and would very much appreciate your feedback on your experience with Excelon Travel Services. To help us continue to improve, please visit our Web site at www.excelonts.com and fill out our customer satisfaction survey.
    Once again, thank you very much for your business.
    Sincerely,
    Janet S. OnoJanet S. OnoCustomer Service Associate Excelon Travel Services

    Why will Mr. Mirza travel to Honolulu?

    A. To conduct a business transaction
    B. To attend a conference
    C. To set up a Web site
    D. To go on vacation with his family

    答案:D
    解析:

  • 第7题:

    Very few of our birds stay with us the year round.Some come to us in the winter from the cold?north.Others come from the south to spend the summer with us.How do they know the way?Suppose?you were told to find your way to a place hundreds of miles away,do you think you could do it?
    Yet birds travel over mountains,forests,lakes and even across the oceans,and do not stray from?the path.They find their way back in the spring to the same orchard(果园)and the very trees where?they nested the summer before.
    It is wonderful how quickly birds travel such long distances from their summer homes to their?winter ones.Some birds have been known to fly hundreds of miles in a day.But others travel much?more slowly.
    Why do birds undertake these long journeys twice a year?Perhaps cold weather and lack of?food drive them from us in the autumn,but we cannot tell why they leave the sunny south to come?back to us in the spring.We know only that many of them like to make their nests and rear their?young in the north.
    We are sorry to see them go,but we know that when winter is over they will come back to us.

    How far do birds usually travel from their summer homes to their winter ones?

    A.About hundreds of miles.
    B.About thousands of miles.
    C.The distance that takes a bird to fly the whole morning.
    D.The passage does not tell us.

    答案:D
    解析:
    文中只提到了long journeys,但是没有说到底有多远。

  • 第8题:

    “You and Me,From one world,We are family、Travel dream,A thousand miles,Meeting in Beijing、Come together、Put your hand in mine、You and Me,From one world,We are family、”《You and Me》这首歌词,主要揭示了()

    • A、联系具有普遍性、客观性
    • B、真理是有条件的、具体的
    • C、不同事物存在着不同的矛盾
    • D、不同人的世界观是不同的

    正确答案:A

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    Passage1Do who choose to go on exotic,far-flung holidays deserve free health advice before they travel?And even if they pay,who ensures that they get good,up-to-date information?Who,for that matter,should collect that information in the first place?For a variety of reasons,travel medicine in Britain is a responsibility nobody wants.As a result,many travellers go abroad prepared to avoid serious disease.Why is travel medicine so unloved?Partly there's an identity problem. Because it takes an interest in anything that impinges on the health of travelers ,this emerging medical specialism invariably cuts across the traditional disciplines. It delves into everything from seasickness,jet lag and the hazards of camels to malaria and plague. But travel medicine has a more serious obstacle to overcome. Travel clinics are meant to tell people how to avoid ending up dead or in a hospital when they come home,but it is notoriously difficult to get anybody pay out money for keeping people healthy.Travel medicine has also been colonized by commercial interests; the vast majority of travel clinics in Britain are run by airlines or travel companies. And while travel concerns are happy to sell profitable injections, they may be less keen to spread bad news about travellers' diarrhea in Turkey, or to take time to spell out preventive measures travellers could take.The NHS finds it difficult to define travellers' health,says Ron Behrens,the only NHS consultant in travel and director of the travel clinic of the Hospital for Tropical Diseases in London.Should it come within the NHS or should it be paid for?It's Gary area, and opinion is spilt. No one seems to have any responsibility for defining its role,he says.To compound its low status in the medical hierarchy, travel medicine has to rely on statistics that are patchy at best. In most cases we just don't know how many Britons contract diseases when abroad. And even if a disease linked to travel there is rarely any information about where those afflicted went, what they are, how they behaved, or which vaccinations they had. This shortage of hard facts and figures makes it difficult to give detailed advice to people, information that might even save their lives.A recent leader in British Medical Journal argued.Travel medicine will emerge as credible disciplines only if the risks encountered by travellers and the relative benefits of public health interventions are well defined in terms of their relative occurrence, distribution and control.Exactly how much money is wasted by poor travel advice. The real figure is anybody's guess, but it could easily run into millions. Behrens gives one example. Britain spends more than £ 1 million each year just on cholera vaccines that often don't work and so give people a false sense of security.Information on the prevention and treatment of all forms of diarrhea would be a better priority, he says.What can we infer from the first paragraph?
    A

    Travel medicine is hard to prevail.

    B

    People know little about travel medicine.

    C

    People don't believe in travel medicine.

    D

    Travellers can seldom get up-to-date information.


    正确答案: A
    解析:

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    The writer thinks that the railways are very much alive because _____.
    A

    we can have a troubled journey

    B

    we have enough money to fly in planes

    C

    we can now travel by superfast trains

    D

    we can travel by motorcars as well


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    第二段首句“Far from being dead, the railways are very much alive”是承上启下的句子,也是第二段的主题句,以下各句均用来解释说明这一句。其中说到我们进入了超高速的时代,火车时速达到一小时150英里或更快,因此选C项“我们现在可以乘坐超高速火车”。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    Why did Mrs. Green go to the travel agency?()
    A

    By car.

    B

    Yesterday afternoon.

    C

    In New York.

    D

    For some information about travel.


    正确答案: B
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    What can we learn about the Greyhound tickets?
    A

    They are not available for traveling outside the U. S.

    B

    Travelers should buy their tickets in person.

    C

    Babies Call not travel free with their parents.

    D

    They have the exact travel date on them.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    A项说没有去往美国以外的票,与文章最后一段所述事实不符;B项旅行者要亲自购票,与原文第二段第一句“It’s easy to purchase a ticket for a friend or family member”不符;C项孩子不能跟父母一起免费坐车,与原文第三段最后一句“Children under two years of age travel free with an adult who has a ticket”不符;D项票上要有确切的日期,符合原文第三段第一句“Grey-hound now requires that all tickets have travel dates fixed at the time of purchase”的意思。正确答案为D。

  • 第13题:

    For years people have been saying that the railways are dead. We all keep hearing that trains are slow, that they lose money, that they’re dying. But this is far from the true. In these days of expensive oil, the railways have become highly competitive with motorcars and planes. If you want to carry people or goods from place to place, they’re cheaper than planes. And they have much in common with planes. A plane goes in a straight line and so does a railway. What is more, a railway takes you from the heart of a city center. It doesn’t hold you up as a car does, in endless traffic jams. And a single train can carry goods which no plane or motorcar could ever do.

    Far from being dead, the railways are very much alive. Modern railway lines give you a smooth, untroubled journey. Where else can you eat well, sleep in comfort, feel safe and enjoy the scene while you are traveling at speed at the same time? And we are only at the beginning. For we have just entered the age of super-fast trains, trains traveling at 150 miles an hour and more. Soon we will be wondering why we spent so much on motorways we can’t use because we have not enough money to buy the oil and planes we can’t fly in for the same reason.

    1. Some people think the railways are dead for many reasons EXCEPT that ____.

    A. planes and motorcars have taken the place of trains

    B. oil is expensive today

    C. trains are slow

    D. railways lose money

    2. The writers idea seems to be that ______.

    A. we can do without railways

    B. trains have much in common with motorcars and planes

    C. motorcars and planes are not as good as trains

    D. trains are as good as motorcars and planes

    3. According to the writer, which of the following is NOT the advantage of railways?

    A. It is cheaper to travel by train than by plane.

    B. Super-fast trains travel even faster than planes.

    C. The railway station is usually at the center of a city.

    D. A train carries more goods than a motorcar or plane does.

    4. The writer thinks that the railways, far from being dead, are very much alive because ___________.

    A. we can have a smooth and untroubled journey

    B. we’ll not have enough money to fly everywhere

    C. we can now travel in super-fast trains

    D. all of the above

    5. The best title for this passage may be ________.

    A. The Best Choice: Train, Motorcar or Plane

    B. The Dying Railways

    C. Super-fast Trains in the Future

    D. Not the End, But the Beginning


    正确答案:1.B2.D3.C4.D5.D

  • 第14题:

    以下旅费证中,正确的“文字表示金额”栏的填写方式是( )。

    A.ONE FIVE EIGHT 50/100

    B.ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY EIGHT 50/100

    C.ONE FIVE EIGHT POINT FIVE

    D.ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY EIGHT POINT FIVE


    正确答案:AB

  • 第15题:

    29. When people travel on business(出差) ,they usually take _________ .

    A. a train or a plane

    B. a boat or a train

    C.a car or a boat .

    D.a plane or a car


    正确答案:A
    29.A[解析】从文章最后一句可知。

  • 第16题:

    请阅读短文。
    Do who choose to go on exotic, far-flung holidays deserve free health advice before they travel? And even if they pay, who ensures that they get good, up-to-date information? Who, for that matter, should collect that information in the first place? For a variety of reasons, travel medicine in Britain is a responsibility nobody wants. As a result, many travellers go abroad prepared to avoid serious disease.
    Why is travel medicine so unloved? Partly there's an identity problem. Because it takes an interest in anything that impinges on the health of travellers, this emerging medical specialism invariably cuts across the traditional disciplines. It delves into everything from seasickness, jet lag and the hazards of camels to malaria and plague. But travel medicine has a more serious obstacle to overcome. Travel clinics are meant to tell people how to avoid ending up dead or in a hospital when they come home, but it is notoriously difficult to get anybody pay out money for keeping people healthy.
    Travel medicine has also been colonized by commercial interests; the vast majority of travel clinics in Britain are run by airlines or travel companies. And while travel concerns are happy to sell profitable injections, they may be less keen to spread bad news about travellers' diarrhea in Turkey, or to take time to spell out preventive measures travellers could take."The NHS finds it difficult to define travellers' health, says Ron Behrens, the only NHS consultant in travel and director of the travel clinic of the Hospital for Tropical Diseases in London." Should it come within the NHS or should it be paid for? It's Gary area, and opinion is spilt. No one seems to have any responsibility for defining its role, he says.
    To compound its low status in the medical hierarchy, travel medicine has to rely on statistics that are patchy at best. In most cases we just don't know how many Britons contract diseases when abroad. And even if a disease linked to travel there is rarely any information about where those afflicted went, what they are, how they behaved, or which vaccinations they had. This shortage of hard facts and figures makes it difficult to give detailed advice to people, information that might even save their lives.
    A recent leader in British Medical Journal argued. "Travel medicine will emerge as credible disciplines only if the risks encountered by travellers and the relative benefits of public health interventions are well defined in terms of their relative occurrence, distribution and control. Exactly how much money is wasted by poor travel advice. The real figure is anybody's guess, but it could easily- run into millions. Behrens gives one example. Britain spends more than 1 million each year just on cholera vaccines that often don't work and so give people a false sense of security."Information on the prevention and treatment of all forms of diarrhea would be a better priority, he salts.

    What can we conclude from the last paragraph?
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    A.Travel advices are not important.
    B.Travel medicine is hard to be credible.
    C.How to prevent and treat disease can actually help travel medicine popularize.
    D.People haven't realized the importance of travel medicine.

    答案:C
    解析:
    最后一段涉及《英国医疗日志》的一位新任领导的主张,事实上是他对旅行医疗的建议。他认为,人们把许多钱浪费在了可怜的旅行建议上,但那根本不起作用,应该在预防和治疗疾病的信息方面保持领先地位才能促进旅行医疗的发展。C项符合。

  • 第17题:

    Questions 173-175 refer to the following letter.
    Excelon Travel Service, Inc
    711 Market Street
    San Francisco, California 94102
    Dear Mr. Miza:
    Thank you for giving Excelon Travel Services the opportunity to arrange your family ' s vacation travel plans. As an additional service to you, we have provided an overview of your travel and hotel arrangements (all times are local):



    Upon your arrival at Honolulu, your rental car will be waiting for you -- just go to the Fritz Rentals service desk. As we discussed, room reservations have been made at the Mahalo Hotel; directions to the hotel will be available at the car rental desk.
    We pride ourselves on over twenty years of providing
    the highest level of customer satisfaction and would very much appreciate your feedback on your experience with Excelon Travel Services. To help us continue to improve, please visit our Web site at www.excelonts.com and fill out our customer satisfaction survey.
    Once again, thank you very much for your business.
    Sincerely,
    Janet S. OnoJanet S. OnoCustomer Service Associate Excelon Travel Services

    What does Ms. Ono ask Mr. Mirza to do?

    A. Call her when he gets to Honolulu.
    B. Send payment as soon as possible.
    C. Compete a survey.
    D. Give her his E-mail address.

    答案:C
    解析:

  • 第18题:

    Nerve signals may travel through nerve or muscle fibers at speeds as high as two hundred miles per hour.

    A:velocities
    B:impulses
    C:ratios
    D:atrocities

    答案:A
    解析:
    本句话的意思:“神经信号在神经及肌肉纤维里以每小时200公里的速度传递。”speed意为“速度”。velocity意为“速度,快速”,如:The car was moving at such a velocity!那辆汽车的速度简直太快了!impulse意为“冲动”,如:He bought the house on an impulse.他一时冲动买下了这所房子。ratio意为“比率”,如:The ratio of schoolboys to schoolgirls is 2 to 1.男学生和女学生的比例是2:1。atrocities意为“暴行”,如:People were annoyed by his atrocity.他的暴行激怒了人们。只有选项A与speed含义相近。

  • 第19题:

    Why did Mrs. Green go to the travel agency?()

    • A、By car.
    • B、Yesterday afternoon.
    • C、In New York.
    • D、For some information about travel.

    正确答案:D

  • 第20题:

    以下旅费证中,正确的“文字表示金额”栏的填写方式是()。

    • A、ONE FIVE EIGHT 50/100
    • B、ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY EIGHT 50/100
    • C、ONE FIVE EIGHT POINT FIVE
    • D、ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY EIGHT POINT FIVE

    正确答案:A,B

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    What can we learn about the Greyhound tickets?
    A

    They are not available for traveling outside the U.S..

    B

    Travelers should buy their tickets in person.

    C

    Babies Call not travel free with their parents.

    D

    They have the exact travel date on them.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    推理判断题。题目询问“我们对Greyhound公司的票有什么了解?”A项“没有去往美国以外的票“与文章最后一段所述事实不符;B项“旅行者要亲自购票”与原文第二段第一句“It’s easy to purchase a ticket for a friend or family member”不符;C项“孩子不能跟父母一起免费坐车”与原文第三段最后一句“Children under two years of age travel free with an adult who has a ticket”不符;D项“票上要有确切的日期”符合原文第三段第一句“Grey-hound now requires that all tickets have travel dates fixed at the time of purchase”。正确答案为D。

  • 第22题:

    问答题
    练习17  Five hundred years ago, news of important happenings—battles lost and won, kings or rulers overthrown or killed—took months and even years to travel from one country to another. The news passed by word of mouth and was never accurate. Today we can read in our newspapers of important events that occur in faraway countries on the same day they happen.

    正确答案: 今天,我们可以报纸上读到当天在遥远国家所发生的重要事件。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第23题:

    问答题
    Practice 14  Five hundred years ago, news of important happenings—battles lost and won, kings or rulers overthrown or killed—took months and even years to travel from one country to another. The news passed by word of mouth and was never accurate. (1) Today we can read in our newspapers of important events that occur in faraway countries on the same day they happen.

    正确答案:
    今天,我们可以报纸上读到当天在遥远国家所发生的重要事件。
    解析: 暂无解析