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$125AtthePark
$120ONLINE
StandardCabin
Provideashadedareawithatable,twochairsandtwoloungechairs.Willaccommodateupto6people.
$85AtthePark
$75ONLINE
MiniCabin
Provideashadedareawithatableandtwoloungechairs.Willaccommodateupto2people.
$45
CabinAddons
Bag—$44
Addafewnecessitiestoyourcabinandleavesomeofthepackingtous!
ThiswonderfulbagcontainstwoWaterCountryBeachTowels,sunscreenandapairofslippers(ChooseyoursizeattheGiftShop).Pickupthebagwhencheckinginforyourcabin.
CabinLocker—$13
Cabinlockersarenotamustbuttheyhelptoensurethesafetyofyourbelongings.Oncebooked,therewillbenorefunds,rainchecks(延期票)orexchanges,includingforlossortheft.
CanIusemyparkticketthatIdidnotuselastyear?
ThevalueofunusedsingledayGeneralAdmissionandConsignmentticketsfrompreviousyearscanbeappliedtowardthepurchaseofacurrentticketattheGuestServicesoffice.Guestswillberesponsibleforpayinganydifferenceinpricefromthevalueoftheoldtickettothecurrentpriceofthesametickettype.PricinginformationcanbeobtainedatGuestRelations.Freeticketsofanytypemaynotbeupgradedandhavenocashvalue.
21.Theauthorwritesthepassagemainlytointroduce________.
A.pricesandunusedticketsforcabinrentals
B.purchaseofacabinatalowprice
C.thewaytorentcabinswithfreetickets
D.threekindsofcabinrentals
解析:
选A 写作目的题。
本题题干是问作者的写作目的,而从标题CABINRENTALS我们可以直接确定本文的写作目的,但是文章还有另一小节CanIusemyparkticketthatIdidnotuselastyear?
由此可以确定是两个介绍对象。
22.Ifalargefamilyof8peoplewantstorentacabinwithabagandalockerforeachpersononline,theyshouldpay________.
A.$576 B.$581
C.$268D.$458
选A 细节理解题。
首先根据表格里给出的价格,8个人在网上预订容纳8个人的木屋的话,需付120美元。
每人还需要abagandalocker,所以共需支付120+44×
8+13×
8=576(美元)。
23.Inwhichwaycanacustomerrentacabin?
A.Hemustgotothepark.
B.Hecanplaceanorderonline.
C.Hehastoaskaserverforhelp.
D.Heneedpayaservicefeeinadvance.
选B 推理判断题。
在价格表中可以看到有两种租赁方式可供选择:
atthepark和online。
B
唐山市模拟)“Joe?
Isthatyou?
”Thewomanspeakingtomeatthebaseballgamelookedalittlefamiliar.“Marci?
”Iasked.“Itisyou!
”shecriedout,smilingbroadly.“Gosh,it’sgoodtoseeyouagain!
”
ItwasgoodtoseeMarci,too.OffandonduringthepastfewdecadesI’vewonderedabouther.Ialmosttriedtosearchforherafewyearsagoaftertalkingtoafriendwhohadindicatedthatthe1990shadbeenprettyrockyforMarci.Someetingheratthebaseballgamewasreallyoutofexpectation.
Wespentafewminutestalkingaboutourlives—thegoodold,badolddays.ThenMarcigrewquietforamoment.“Youknow,Joe,”shesaid,“I’vealwayswantedtotellyou...how...howsorryIamforthewayItreatedyou.Youmusthavebeenhurtbothphysicallyandmentally.”Iwasalittleembarrassed.Iturnedandlookedather.“It’sOK,”Isaid,“nobigdeal!
”“ButIwassuchajerk,”shecontinued.Yesyouwere,Ithought.“Wewerebothprettyyoung,”Ismiled.“Iknow,”shesaid.“It’sjustalwaysbotheredme,rememberinghowmeanIwastoyou.AndI’vewantedtotellyouthatI’msorry.”
Theexpressiononherfacewaswarmandsincere.Andtherewassomethinginhereyes—itlookedalotlikerelief.“OK,”Isaid.“Apologyaccepted!
”Overcomebythesweetnessofthemoment,Ireachedanarmaroundherandgaveheraquickhug.Justthen,thecrowderuptedwithahugecheer,andMarciandIbothreturnedourattentiontothegame.BythetimeIlookedovertowhereshehadbeen,shewasgone.Butthewarm,wonderfulfeelingofourbriefexchangewasstillthere,andcontinuestothisdaywheneverIthinkaboutit.
Itisn’tenoughtojustsay“Iamsorry”and“Youareforgiven”.Butwhenthosewordsaretrulyfeltandsincerelyexpressed,theycanopenthedoortomiraclesoftheheart.Forgivenesscanbringpeacetoaninjuredsoul—evenyearsafterthefact.Evenatabaseballgame.
语篇解读:
作者偶然遇见了几十年前的老朋友,对方对她曾经伤害了作者的行为,向作者表示歉意。
作者在原谅对方的同时也深深感到,真诚的道歉与宽恕能打开心灵之门。
24.WhatkindoflifedidMarciliveduringthelate20thcenturyaccordingtothepassage?
A.Happy.B.Busy.
C.Hard.D.Simple.
选C 推理判断题。
根据第二段第三句“Ialmosttriedtosearchfor...prettyrockyforMarci.”可知,多年前一个朋友曾经告诉作者马尔奇在20世纪90年代时生活得相当困难。
rocky意为“难以维持的”,与hard同义。
故选C项。
25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“jerk”inthethirdparagraphmean?
A.Ahumorousperson.B.Acruelperson.
C.Acarelessperson.D.Anhonestperson.
选B 词义猜测题。
根据上文提到的“...howsorryIamforthewayItreatedyou.Youmusthavebeenhurtbothphysicallyandmentally.”可知,马尔奇曾经对作者的身心都有伤害。
由此可推测,作者的朋友当时应该是一个残忍冷酷的人。
故选B项。
26.WhydidMarcilookinreliefaftertalkingwiththeauthor?
A.Becauseherfavoriteteamwonthegame.
B.Becauseshelearnedtheauthorwaslivingagoodlife.
C.Becauseshemadeanapologytotheauthor.
D.Becauseshefoundshewasnotmeananylonger.
根据第三段最后两句可知,马尔奇一直记得自己曾经残酷、刻薄地对待作者,深感不安,一直想找机会向作者道歉。
今天终于做到了,内心的不安可以放下了。
27.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.ExcitementofaBaseballGame
B.MentalBurdenofaWoman
C.MiraclesofForgiveness
D.ReliefofFindingaFriend
选C 标题归纳题。
本文从作者重遇马尔奇并得到她的道歉开始,到最后自己宽恕对方,让彼此内心得到安慰。
作者在最后一段对这段经历发表感慨:
真诚的道歉与宽恕能打开心灵之门。
C
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Theword“addiction”usuallymakesyouthinkofalcoholordrugs,butinmoderndaysocietyweareseeingsomenewkindsofaddictions.Somefinditimpossibletopullthemselvesawayfromtheirwork.OthersspendcountlesshourswatchingTVorplayingcomputergames.Stillothersarecompulsive(难以自制的)shoppers.
Overtheyears,shoppinghasbecomeaverycommonactivity.Manypeopleenjoygoingtomallsorstoresmoreandmoreeveryday,butit’smorethanacommonhobbyforsomeofthem.Theyhaveturnedintoshopaholics.Theyarepeoplewhosimplyenjoyshoppingandwalkingaroundspendingmoneywithoutbeingabletostopdoingit.Theyarehookedonshoppingandusuallybuythingsthattheydon’tneed.Eventhoughtheydon’thaveenoughmoney,theybuyeverythingtheywant.
Thequestionis,whydotheyhavethisaddiction?
Thereisn’taspecificanswer.Somepeoplegoshoppingwhentheyaresad,worried,upsetorlonelyandtheywanttofeelbetter.Theyusethisactivityasawaytoforgettheirproblems.Shopaholicssaythattheyfeelmoreimportantandbetteraftertheybuysomething.Theyalsotendtohavethisaddictionwhentheyfeelguilty.
Shopaholismseemstobeaharmlessaddiction,butitcancausemanyproblems.Someofthemcanbepsychological.Ifthisisthecase,peopleaddictedtoshoppingshouldgotoasupportgrouptohelpthembreakthishabit.However,theprocess,likeformostaddictions,islong,andtheysufferalot.Itcanalsocausefinancialproblems.Theyjustthinkaboutsatisfyingtheirfeelings,sotheyspendmoneytheydon’thave.Theygetdeepindebt,andtheycanevengobankruptandgetsenttoprison.
28.Whatkindofaddictiondoesthepassagefocuson?
A.Drinking.B.Takingdrugs.
C.Shopping.D.Playinggames.
选C 细节理解题。
通读文章第一段特别是最后一句“Stillothersarecompulsive(难以自制的)shoppers.”可知,第一段引出上瘾话题,在末句强调本文主要分析购物上瘾这一现象,接下来的三段具体描述购物上瘾现象。
29.Shopaholicsrefertopeoplewho________.
A.dislikeshopping
B.areaddictedtoshopping
C.don’tlackmoney
D.buythingstheyneed
选B 细节理解题。
根据文章第二段第三、四句“Theyhave...abletostopdoingit.”可知,shopaholics指的是对购物上瘾的一类人。
30.PeoplebecomeshopaholicsforthefollowingreasonsEXCEPTthat________.
A.theyarenotinagoodmood
B.theyfeelbetteraftershopping
C.theywanttostopthinkingabouttheirtroubles
D.theirlivingconditionsimproveaftershopping
选D 细节理解题。
根据第三段内容可知,人们由于心情不好或为忘却烦恼或追求购物的良好感觉等多种原因而对购物上瘾。
故选D项。
31.Theauthorsuggestspeoplewithshopaholism_______.
A.livewithitateaseB.seekpsychologicalhelp
C.makemoremoneyD.hideinprison
根据文章最后一段第二、三句可知,作者建议严重的购物上瘾者应寻求心理上的援助。
D
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TheInterHomeisnotjustaprototype(样品)oravehicleforresearch.It’sastudytooltohelpstudentsfromdifferentscientificbackgroundslearnaboutanddeveloptechnology.TheInterHomecombinesthelatestbroadbandtechnology,mobiledataandcommunication.Researchersandstudentsmakesurethatallthetechnologyworkstogether.Stu