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阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Whenyou’relookingforwardtotakingaholidayinEgypt,you’recertainlynotshortofchoices.Thecountryhassomanytoseethatyou’llprobablynotwanttolimityourselftojustonecity.
Hurghada—AWaterSportsParadise
With250hotelsrankingfromcomfortable3-starhotelsupto5-staraccommodation,themainattractionofstayinghereistheactivitiesinandonthewarmwaters.Ithasbecomeaninternationalcentreforwatersports,allowingvisitorstotakepartinsurfing,sailinganddeep-seafishing.Thewatersarealsohometoahugevarietyofcoralandfish,makingitadreamspotfordiving.Ifallthatisn’tenough,Hurghadaishometosomeoftheworld’sfinestunderwatergardens.
Luxor—AnOpen-airMuseumofAncientHistory
ForthosewithaninterestinEgyptianhistory,LuxorisanexcellentplacetostayandisbuiltuponthesiteoftheancientEgyptiancityofThebes.IfyoumakethisthebaseforyourEgyptholiday,you’rebasicallystayinginanopen-airmuseum!
ThemoderncityofLuxorhastheruinsofKarnak.AcrosstheNileliemanymoremonuments,templesandtombsincludingtheValleyoftheKingsandtheQueens.TheNilesailingisnecessaryforthosewithaninterestinthecountry’sancienthistory.
Cairo—TheCapitalCity
Finally,ofcourse,there’sCairo.It’sdefinitelyastartingpointformostofEgyptholidaymakers.Cairooffersanexcellentmixofculture,art,cookingandsightseeingchances.Withthefamouspyramids,varioustemplesandsomefascinatingmuseums,Cairoisafantasticchoiceifyoucancometothecity.
1.VisitorsfloodtoHurghadamainlybecauseitcanofferthem________.
A.thefunniestbotanicgardensB.choicesofwateractivities
C.abriefhistoryofEgyptD.themixofcultureandart
2.WhichofthefollowingcitiesdomosttouristsvisitfirstinEgypt?
A.Cairo.B.Luxor.C.Thebes.D.Hurghada.
3.Thispassageismostprobablytakenfrom________.
A.ahistoricaldocumentB.asciencemagazine
C.atravelguideD.abookreview
B
Inthemid1950s,Iwasasomewhatboredearlyadolescentmalestudentwhobelievedthatdoinganymorethannecessarywaswastedeffort.Oneday,thisapproachthrewmeintoembarrassment.
InMrsTotten'
seighthgrademathclassatCentralAvenueSchoolinAnderson,Indiana,wewerelearningtoaddandsubtractdecimals(小数).
Ourteachertypicallyassigneddailyhomework,whichwouldberecitedinclassthefollowingday.Onmostdays,ourgradeswerebasedonouroralanswerstohomeworkquestions.
MrsTottenusuallywalkedupanddowntherowsofdesksrequestinganswersfromstudentafterstudentintheorderthequestionshadappearedonourhomeworksheets.Shewouldstarteitheratthefrontorthebackoftheclassroomandworktowardtheotherend.
SinceIwasseatednearthemiddleofabout35students,itwaseasytofigureoutwhichquestionsImighthavetoanswer.Thisparticulartime,Ihadcompletedmyusualtwoorthreeproblemsaccordingtomycalculations.
WhatIfailedtoexpectwasthatseveralstudentswereabsent,whichthrewoffmyestimate.AsMrsTottenmadeherwayfromthebeginningoftheclass,IdesperatelytriedtodeterminewhichmathproblemIwouldget.Itriedtoworkitoutbeforeshegottome,butIhadbrainfreezeandcouldn'
tfunction.
WhenMrsTottenreachedmydesk,sheaskedwhatanswerI'
dgotforproblemNo.14.“I...Ididn'
tgetanything,”Ianswered,andmyfacefeltwarm.
“Correct,”shesaid.
Itturnedoutthatthecorrectanswerwaszero.
WhatdidIlearnthatday?
First,alwaysdoallyourhomework.Second,inreallifeitisn'
talwayswhatyousaybuthowyousayitthatmatters.Third,Iwouldnevermakeitasamathematician.
IfIcouldchooseoneschooldaythattaughtmethemost,itwouldbethatone.
4.WhatdoestheunderlinedpartinParagraph1indicate?
A.Itiswisetovalueone'
stime.B.Itisimportanttomakeaneffort.
C.Itisrighttosticktoone'
sbelief.D.Itisenoughtodothenecessary.
5.Usually,MrsTottenaskedherstudentsto________.
A.recitetheirhomeworktogether
B.gradetheirhomeworkthemselves
C.answertheirhomeworkquestionsorally
D.checktheanswerstotheirhomeworkquestions
6.Theauthorcouldworkoutwhichquestionstoanswersincetheteacheralways________.
A.askedquestionsinaregularway
B.walkedupanddownwhenaskingquestions
C.chosetwoorthreequestionsforthestudents
D.requestedherstudentstofinishtheirusualquestions
7.Theauthorfailedtogetthequestionshehadexpectedbecause________.
A.theclassdidn'
tbeginasusual
B.severalstudentsdidn'
tcometoschool
C.hedidn'
ttryhardtomakehisestimate
D.MrsTottendidn'
tstartfromthebackoftheclass
C
Stopwastingyourtimethinkingofreasonsforyourfailuresandshortcomings.Instead,