(1) Traveling through the country a couple of weeks
ago on business, I was listening to the talk of the late UK writer Douglas
Adams’ master work "The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy" on the radio and
thought — I know, I’ll pick up the next hitchhikers I see and ask them what the
state of real hitching is today in Britain. (2) I drove and
drove on main roads and side roads for the next few days and never saw a single
one. (3) When I was in my teens and 20s, hitchhiking was a main
form of long-distance transport. The kindness or curiosity of strangers took me
all over Europe, North America, Asia and southern Africa. Some of the
lift-givers became friends, many provided hospitality on the road.
(4) Not only did you find out much more about a country than when
traveling by train or plane, but th A. to experience the hopefulness B. to read Adams’ book C. to offer someone a lift D. to be a hitchhiker
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(1) Traveling through the country a couple of weeks
ago on business, I was listening to the talk of the late UK writer Douglas
Adams’ master work "The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy" on the radio and
thought — I know, I’ll pick up the next hitchhikers I see and ask them what the
state of real hitching is today in Britain. (2) I drove and
drove on main roads and side roads for the next few days and never saw a single
one. (3) When I was in my teens and 20s, hitchhiking was a main
form of long-distance transport. The kindness or curiosity of strangers took me
all over Europe, North America, Asia and southern Africa. Some of the
lift-givers became friends, many provided hospitality on the road.
(4) Not only did you find out much more about a country than when
traveling by train or plane, but th A. (3). B. (4). C. (3)and (4). D. (4)and (5).
[单项选择]A. He likes traveling around. B. He is tired of sticking in one place. C. He knows where the grass is the greenest. D. He always thinks there might be a better place.
[填空题]Try not to read much while traveling on a moving train or bus.
[单项选择]Text 5
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In accordance with the mission it has
set itself to further the development of sport, the International Olympic
Committee strives to promote women’ s participation in sports activities in the
Olympic Games. Sport, whether competition sport or sport for all, has become a
social force with a major impact on the structure of society and the condition
of women. In all countries, the message and values communicated by sport,
through its regulatory bodies, math a substantial part of the population
regardless of social class. Because of this, sport is a tremendous medium of
communication and emancipation which has to a certain extent helped to build
women’ s awareness and hence their role in society. And it is
worth stressing that by engaging in activities which are by definition dosed to
them, women can over A. a competition among sportsmen B. an event for everyone C. a social force D. the condition of women
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It was nearly bedtime and when they awoke next morning land would be in sight. Dr. Macphail lit his pipe and, leaning over the rail, searched the heavens for the South Cross. After two years at the front and a wound that had taken longer to heal than it should, he was glad to settle down quietly at Apia (阿皮亚,西萨摩亚首都) for twelve months at least, and he felt already better for the journey. Since some of the passengers were leaving the ship next day they had had a little dance that evening and in his ears hammered still the harsh notes of the mechanical piano. But the deck was quiet at last. A little way off he saw his wife in a long chair talking with the Davidsons, and he strolled over to her. When he sat down under the light and took his hat you saw that he had very red hair, with a bald patch on the crown, and the red, freckled skin which accompanied red hair, he was a man of forty, thin, with a pinched face, precise and rather pedantic; and he spoke with a Scots acce A. She was good at making friends. B. She was prone to quarreling with her husband. C. She was skillful in dealing with strangers. D. She was easy to get along with.
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