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I used to think that a good vacation meant staying in fancy hotels, eating at the nicest restaurants, and coming back with a darker skin and a suitcase filled with   36  . I also thought in order for it to be great, it had to be  37 . A few years and ten countries later, I now realize that  38  could be further from the truth.

Something tells me that Wu Jiangping—a Chinese girl who recently travelled across      Europe on just 15,000 yuan — would  39  my change of heart. Many would think it is  40  to design a 20-day trip through 9 European countries on such a meager budget, but that’s exactly what Miss Wu did! The success of her adventure boils down to three things — planning,  41  and attitude.

Wu Jiangping made a careful and detailed  42  well in advance, which included booking her flights with a low-cost budget  43 . It’s important to research various transportation options when travelling on a tight budget. What is easiest and fastest usually isn’t  44 .

When it  45  to priorities, a budget traveller must value the experience of travelling over the expensive luxuries that one might desire on vacation. This might mean trading a cozy bed in a hotel for a  46  bunk in a hostel.  47 , this often means that you get to share a room with like-minded fellow travellers, and, in my experience, you are likely to make lifelong friends in the process.

Of course, travelling often involves challenges and unexpected problems.  48 , Miss Wu found herself trapped in Florence, Italy when the cold current  49  Europe in February. Even when there are no real problems,  50  arriving in an unfamiliar country where you don’t speak the language and you can’t even ask for directions  51  be a discomforting experience. However,  52  you have a spirit of adventure, getting lost may  53  fascinating discoveries! When travelling, simply wandering the streets, trying the local food, and taking in the sights, sounds and smells around you can make for an extraordinary and unforgettable day. When you return home, your  54  — good, bad and bittersweet — are  55  you treasure the most. There is no greater souvenir than the lingering memory of your adventure.

36. A. books         B. souvenirs          C. clothes             D. food

37. A. cheap          B. alone         C. expensive D. faraway

38. A. nothing       B. anything           C. something         D. everything

39. A. agree with   B. deal with    C. put up with       D. come up with

40. A. simple         B. impossible C. essential           D. inevitable

41. A. traditions     B. advantages        C. privilege           D. priorities

42. A. decision      B. judgment          C. plan          D. conclusion

43. A. airline          B. company   C. shop         D. railway

44. A. the favorite B. the best     C. the worst   D. the cheapest

45. A. takes           B. comes              C. goes          D. means

46. A. luxurious     B. fantastic           C. comfortable      D. simple

47. A. Similarly      B. Definitely          C. Obviously D. Fortunately

48. A. At a time     B. In some time         C. At one point      D. Beside the point

49. A. swept         B. pushed             C. attracted    D. rolled

50. A. absolutely    B. occasionally      C. frequently D. simply

51. A. can             B. shall                     C. need          D. ought

52. A. as far as      B. as well as          C. as long as D. as good as

53. A. arise from   B. result from        C. subscribe to      D. lead to

54. A. thoughts      B. memories          C. minds               D. insights

55. A. that             B. which                   C. whatever          D. what

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完形填空,请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

  I used to think that a good vacation meant staying in fancy hotels, eating at the nicest restaurants, and coming back with a darker skin and a suitcase filled with   1  .I also thought in order for it to be great, it had to be   2  .A few years and ten countries later, I now realize that   3   could be further from the truth.

  Something tells me that Wu Jiangping-a Chinese girl who recently travelled across Europe on just 15, 000 yuan-would   4   my change of heart.Many would think it is   5   to design a 20-day trip through 9 European countries on such a meager budget, but that's exactly what Miss Wu did! The success of her adventure boils down to three things-planning,   6   and attitude.

  Wu Jiangping made a careful and detailed   7   well in advance, which included booking her flights with a low-cost budget   8  .It's important to research various transportation options when travelling on a tight budget.What is easiest and fastest usually isn't   9  

  When it   10   to priorities, a budget traveller must value the experience of travelling over the expensive luxuries that one might desire on vacation.This might mean trading a cozy bed in a hotel for a   11   bunk in a hostel.  12   , this often means that you get to share a room with like-minded fellow travellers, and, in my experience, you are likely to make lifelong friends in the process.

  Of course, travelling often involves challenges and unexpected problems.  13   , Miss Wu found herself trapped in Florence, Italy when the cold current   14   Europe in February.Even when there are no real problems,   15   arriving in an unfamiliar country where you don't speak the language and you can't even ask for directions   16   be a discomforting experience.However,   17   you have a spirit of adventure, getting lost may   18   fascinating discoveries! When travelling, simply wandering the streets, trying the local food, and taking in the sights, sounds and smells around you can make for an extraordinary and unforgettable day.When you return home, your   19  -good, bad and bittersweet -are   20   you treasure the most.There is no greater souvenir than the lingering memory of your adventure.

(1)

[  ]

A.

books

B.

souvenirs

C.

clothes

D.

food

(2)

[  ]

A.

cheap

B.

alone

C.

expensive

D.

faraway

(3)

[  ]

A.

nothing

B.

anything

C.

something

D.

everything

(4)

[  ]

A.

agree with

B.

deal with

C.

put up with

D.

come up with

(5)

[  ]

A.

simple

B.

impossible

C.

essential

D.

inevitable

(6)

[  ]

A.

traditions

B.

advantages

C.

privilege

D.

priorities

(7)

[  ]

A.

decision

B.

judgement

C.

plan

D.

conclusion

(8)

[  ]

A.

airline

B.

company

C.

shop

D.

railway

(9)

[  ]

A.

the favorite

B.

the best

C.

the worst

D.

the cheapest

(10)

[  ]

A.

takes

B.

comes

C.

goes

D.

means

(11)

[  ]

A.

luxurious

B.

fantastic

C.

comfortable

D.

simple

(12)

[  ]

A.

Similarly

B.

Definitely

C.

Obviously

D.

Fortunately

(13)

[  ]

A.

At a time

B.

In some time

C.

At one point

D.

Beside the point

(14)

[  ]

A.

swept

B.

pushed

C.

attracted

D.

rolled

(15)

[  ]

A.

absolutely

B.

occasionally

C.

frequently

D.

simply

(16)

[  ]

A.

can

B.

shall

C.

need

D.

ought

(17)

[  ]

A.

as far as

B.

as well as

C.

as long as

D.

as good as

(18)

[  ]

A.

arise from

B.

result from

C.

subscribe to

D.

lead to

(19)

[  ]

A.

thoughts

B.

memories

C.

minds

D.

insights

(20)

[  ]

A.

that

B.

which

C.

whatever

D.

what

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China has a growing love affair with the cars.This is clear at the Beijing Asian Games Village Automobile Exchange, where more and more people come to look and increasingly to buy.

Alice Wu is an editor at a Chinese Internet publication.She takes the subway to work, but she is certain she can cut her commute time if she drives herself.Wu says it takes her three hours to get to work now.If she had a car, she says, the same trip would only take her two hours.

The Asian Games Village Automobile Exchange is the biggest car dealership in Beijing.General manager Guo Yong says the business sells more than two thousand cars each week.Guo says it is much easier for Chinese consumers to buy a car now.In the past, it would take them several years to earn enough money to buy a new car.Now, he says, many people only need to save for one year.Also, the emergence of less expensive domestic brands like Chery and BYD means more Chinese can afford cars.

For decades, most Chinese city residents got about by bicycle or public buses and trains.Now, in many areas, the number of new cars is growing faster than the road system, leaving city streets jammed with traffic.Guo Liang has wanted to buy a car for a decade, and he will be the first in his family to own one.He is not deterred by Beijing's traffic jams.Guo says if the traffic is too bad, he will use the car for leisure or holidays with his family.Another customer, Zhang Menxin, works in Beijing, but is from Xi'an, more than 900 kilometers away.Zhang says it is very difficult to get a train ticket to return home for Chinese New Year.She adds that train is not convenient.If she had her own car, she says, she could go anytime she wanted to.

World Bank transportation specialist Shomik Mendhiratta says, “Getting a car makes people feel like they have arrived to the middle class, and it's got a huge status associated with it.It's a fantastic thing to have.”

1.The underlined word "deterred" in the 4th paragraph probably means           .

A.encouraged

B.attracted

C.astonished

D.discouraged

2.The reason why Zhang Menxin wants to buy a car is that          .

A.it is hard and inconvenient for her to go home in Xi'an by train.

B. she doesn't like to go to work by subway.

C.she wants to use the car for leisure or holidays with her family

D.the place where she works is far from her house

3.The best title for the passage should be "          "

A.Cars made China a country on wheels

B.More Chinese Hitting the road in their own cars.

C.More cars sold by the Beijing Asian Games Village Automobile Exchange

D.China is developing rapidly in the past few years.

4.According to what Shomik Mendhiratta in the last paragraph, the car is ____ for the person who owns it.

A.of little value

B.a means of transportation

C.a status symbol

D.a heavy burden

 

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Miss Wang is ________ a teacher. She’s our best friend.

A.not more than

B.other than

C.no more than

D.more than

 

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Miss Brown is having a lot of trouble with the washing machine, but she doesn’t know whom to    for help.

A. turn to         B. look for           C. deal with          D. talk about

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