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8.Lonely Planet Publications is the largest guidebook publisher in the world.With over 650titles sold in 118countries,it annually sells six million copies,giving guidance to travelers in locations worldwide.
Tony Wheeler and his wife Maureen Wheeler were the founders of Lonely Planet Publications and its first writers.They put together Lonely Planet's first publication-Across Asia on the Cheap.Originally from Australia,the couple had decided to travel from Europe back home to Australia overland-going through the countries of Iran,
Afghanistan,Pakistan,India,Nepal,and South-East Asia,to eventually reach Australia.Tourist facilitres were limited in these countries,so if travelers wanted to go there,they had to eat and sleep locally.Many of these travelers were young and adventurous,but they didn't have much money,so going local was the only way that they could afford to travel across Asia.Frustrated that there was no guidebook to give budget travelers information on accommodations,food,and transport in these regions,the Wheelers decided to write a guidebook themselves.Full of humor and strong opinions,the book became famous among backpackers-budget travelers-as the chief travel guide for Asia.It made enough money for the Wheelers to travel more and finance their second book about traveling in Southeast Asia on a Shoestring.
This second book became even more popular and acquired readership outside of Australia in North America,Europe,and New Zealand.Sales developed so well that the Wheelers were able to open up a publishing house in Australia,and eventually opened up offices in the United States and Europe.Because the guidebooks were based off contributing writer's experiences,material was fresh and up to date.As more and more books were written,the series finally came to cover every country in the world.
32.What is the passage mainly about?A
A.How the Lonely Planet Publications developed.
B.How to have a trip in an economical way.
C.The Wheelers liked traveling around the world.
D.The Wheelers wrote two books about traveling.
33.The Wheelers wrote Across Asia on the Cheap becauseC.
A.they thought they could make a lot of money
B.the Australian government asked them to
C.there was no guidebook like it on the market
D.it was their job while they were traveling
34.In the third paragraph,"budget travelers"refers to those travelers whoB
A.decide to travel around the world
B.don't have so much money
C.write books during their trips
D.help other travelers as volunteers
35.It can be concluded that the WheelersB.
A.have only written two books about cheap traveling
B.advocated the idea of traveling more with less money
C.eventually made their company from bad to worse
D.support other travelers to start a publishing house.

分析 本文主要讲述了 TheWheelers为游客写作旅行指南,该书籍受到广大旅行者的强烈的喜爱,最后在事业上有了更大的发展.

解答 32.A 主旨推断题.根据文章内容,主要讲述了TheWheelers为游客写作旅行指南以及到了最后有了出版社的开办,联系文章前后段落再结合选项,故答案为A.
33.C 细节理解题. 根据文章第三段内容Frustrated that there was no guidebook to give budget travelers information on accommodations,food,and transport in these regions,the Wheelers decided to write a guidebook themselves,由于没有旅行指南书去指导游客在住宿和预算方面给予指导,the Wheelers 才觉定写一本指导书,故答案为C.
34.B 细节理解题.根据文章第三段内容,budget 该单词是财政预算的意思,那么对被称为budget travelers就是在旅行方面有预算必要的人,即钱不是很充裕的那种人,结合选项,答案为B.
35.B 推理判断题.根据文章内容作者鉴于没有旅行指南的指导而有人写作旅行指南,意为倡导游客用更少的钱来进行旅行,故答案为B.

点评 本文是人文地理类阅读理解.做这类题材阅读理解时要求考生对文章通读一遍,做题时结合原文和题目有针对性的找出相关语句进行仔细分析,结合选项选出正确答案.推理判断题也是要在抓住关键句子的基础上合理的分析才能得出正确答案,切忌胡乱猜测,一定要做到有理有据.

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