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Forthosewhomakejourneysacrosstheworld,thespeedoftraveltodayhasturnedthecountriesintoaseriesofvillages.Distancesbetweenthemappearnogreatertoamoderntravellerthanthosewhichoncefacedmenastheywalkedfromvillagetovillage.Jetplanesflypeoplefromoneendoftheearthtotheother,allowingthemafreedomofmovementundreamtofahundredyearsago.
Yetsomepeoplewonderiftherevolutionintravelhasgonetoofar.Apricehasbeenpaidtheysay,fortheconquest征服)oftimeanddistance.Travel_issomething__to__beenjoyednot_endured忍受).Theboatoffersenoughleisureandtimetoappreciatetheevechangingsightsandsoundsofajourney.Ajourneybytrainalsohasaspecialcharmaboutit.Lakesandforestsand
wild,openplainssweepingpastyourcarriagewindowcreateagrandviewinwhichtimeanddistancemeannothing.Onboardaplan,however,thereisjusttheblankblueoftheskyfillingthenarrowwindowsoftheairplane.Thesoftlighting,in-flightfilmsandgentlemusicmakeuptheonlyworldyouknow,andthehoursprogressslowly.
robotsalongwalkways;
baggageisweighedticketsproduced,examinedandproducedyetagainbeforethepassengersmovetoanotherwaitingarea.JourneysbyrailandseatakeIongeyes,butthehoursdevotedtobeing“prcsfe(separ”reandarrivalinairportsareluckilyabsent.No
wonder,then,thatthemodernhigh-speedtrainsarewinningbackpassengersfromtheairlines.
Man,however,isnowaworldtravellerandcannotturnhisbackontheairplane.Theworkinglivesoftoomanypeopledependuponit;
wholenewindustrieshavebeenbuiltarounditsdesignandoperation.Theholiday-makers,too,withlimitedtimetospend,patientlyendurethebusyairportsandthelimitedspaceoftheflighttogainthoseextrahoursandevendaysrelaxinginthesun.Speedcontrolspeople'
slives;
timesave,dinworkorplay,istheimportantthing—orsowearetold.Perhapsthosefirsthorseme,nridingfreeacrossthewild,openplains,wereenjoyingabetterworldthantheoneweknowtoday.Theycouldtravelatwill,andtheclockwasnottheirmaster.
1.WhatdoesthewritertrytoexpressinParagraph1?
A.Travelbyplanehasspeededupthegrowthofvillages.
B.Thespeedofmoderntravelhasmadedistancesrelativelyshort.
C.Thefreedomofmovementhashelpedpeoplerealizetheirdreams.
D.Manhasbeenfondoftravellingratherthanstayinginoneplace.
2.Whatdoesthelastsentenceofthepassagemean?
A.Theycouldenjoyfreeandrelaxingtravel.B.Theyneededtheclocktotellthetime.
C.Theypreferredtravellingonhorseback.D.Theycouldtravelwiththeirmaster.
3.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?
A.Airtravelbenefitspeopleandindustries.
B.Traintravelhassomeadvantagesoverairtravel.
C.Greatchangeshavetakenplaceinmoderntravel.
D.Thehighspeedofairtravelisgainedatacost.
B
Over40yearsago,acountrymusicDJconvention(大会)washeldeveryyearinNashville,Tennessee.Manycountryperformersusedtoattend(参加)theconventiontogivetheirperformances.FanswouldgotoNashvillehopingtoseetheirfavouriteperformers.Intheend,somanyfansbeganshowingupinNashvillethatafestivalnamedFanFairwasborn.
ThefirstFanFairwasheldinApril1972,inNashvilleforfourdays.Someofcountrymusic'
sbiggeststarsattended.Therewereaboutfiftythousandfans.ThefirstFanFairwassosuccessfulthatplanningbeganalmostimmediatelyfor1973.ThedatewaschangedtoJune,whentheweatherwouldbebetter.OveronehundredthousandfansattendedthesecondFanFair.
EveryyearbroughtsomanyperformersandfanstoFanFairthat,in1982,itwasmovedtotheTennesseeStateFairgrounds.FanFairstayedatthefairgroundsforanothernineteenyears.
Therewasalwaystheunexpectedduringthefestival.In1974,formerBeatlePaulMcCartneyattended.In1992,morethansixhundredreportersfromEurope,Asia,andSouthAmericawenttocovertheappearanceofapopularstar,BillyRayCyrus,whohadintroducedanewcountrylinedance.In1996,GarthBrooks,whomadeasurpriseappearance,signedautographs签(名)for23hours.
In2001,FanFairreturnedtodowntownNashvilleastheworld'
sbiggestcountrymusicfestival.Now,overonehundredandtwentyf-ivethousandcountrymusicfansgotoNashvilleeveryJune.Asyoucanimagine,thosewhowanttoattendFanFairmustplanahead.Forexample,theyneedtobuyaticketseveralmonthsaheadoftime.Ofcourse,there'
smuchmoretoprepare.
4.Accordingtothetext,FanFair.
A.hasahistoryofmorethan50yearsB.lastsalmosthalfamontheveryyear
C.isthemostimportantmusicfestivalinAmerica
D.isatimewhencountrymusicloversgettogether
5.Theseco