24.- Your suitcase looks very heavy. Can I lend you a hand? - . A.Yes, it’s my pleasure B.No, thanks C.Yes, I do. D.No, never mind 查看更多

 

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  If you’re away for a week or two, whatever you do, pack light.

  This especially applies if you are on a tour and are moving from place to place, when heavy luggage has to be loaded and unloaded from taxis, trains and planes.Unnecessary heavy luggage will spoil your mood before you’ve even arrived.Here are a few tips to keep your pack and your look light and carefree.

  1.Use a medium-sized case, or, best of all, a good-sized carry-on case to prevent long waits at the luggage carousel(传送带)at the airport.

  2.Lay out everything you think you’ll be needing on your trip, and then pack half of the items.Remember, less is more!Hardly will you require more than two pairs of shoes on any summer trip, one sweater, a couple of T-shirts or tops, two pairs of trousers-or even better for women, two of your dresses-a swimsuit and underwear.If you do take separates, make sure they are matching colors so that you can get maximum(最大限度的)use by mixing them.

  3.Take only the necessities.Most hotels have such things as soap and shampoo now, so don’t trouble with a ton of toiletries unless you have sensitive skin.

  4.Do you really need to take that hairdryer?If you don’t want to give your hair a rest, then don’t forget to pack an adapter(转接器)to make sure you’ll still be able to use your hairdryer.

  5.Line the bottom of your suitcase with trousers, letting the legs hang over the outside edge.Then pack the rest of your travel gear(用具), with lighter materials on top.Wrap trouser legs over the pile.

  6.Use the inside of shoes to save space:put underwear, your swimsuit and a rolled up belt in them.

  7.Wrap anything that might break or leak in plastic bags to prevent accidents.

  8.Relax-you’re on vacation!

(1)

What kind of case is the most useful according to the text?

[  ]

A.

A case of medium size.

B.

A case easy to find at the luggage carousel.

C.

A big enough case which you can put all the things in.

D.

A case, which you can take with you into the passenger compartment.

(2)

How many pairs of shoes do you need on a summer trip?

[  ]

A.

Not more than two pairs.

B.

More than two pairs.

C.

Exactly two pairs.

D.

Only one pair.

(3)

What can we learn from the text?

[  ]

A.

Hairdryers seem to be very necessary.

B.

Don’t consider colors if you take separates.

C.

Before you pack things needed on your trip, lay them out.

D.

If you plan to stay in hotels, remember to take soap and shampoo.

(4)

Where can you put your small articles such as a swimsuit?

[  ]

A.

Inside your shoes.

B.

At the bottom of your case.

C.

Inside the legs of your trousers.

D.

Anywhere but inside your shoes.

(5)

What would be the best title for the text?

[  ]

A.

How to Pack Your Case for a Trip?

B.

Pack Your Things and Go on a Trip!

C.

Whatever You Do, Pack Light.

D.

Take Only Necessities.

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—Shall I help you with your suitcase, lady?

—Thanks a ton. _______.

A.If you like                             B.Of course you can

C.That couldn’t be better                  D.It’s up to you

 

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Traveling can be a way to gain life experiences, especially during Spring Break — a week long school vacation in the United States. But what if you’re a student and don’t have enough money for a trip? Don’t worry. Here are some useful suggestions.

●Save: This probably is the most important preparation for traveling. Cut expenses to fatten your wallet so you’ll have more choices about where to go and how to get there.

●Plan ahead: Don’t wait until the last minute to plan your trip. Tickets may cost more when bought on short notice. Giving yourself several months to get ready can mean security(安全) and savings.

●Do your homework: No matter where you go, research the places you will visit. Decide what to see. Travel books will provide information on the cheapest hotels and restaurants.

●Plan sensibly: Write down what you expect to spend for food and hotels. Stick to your plan or you may not have enough money to cover everything.

●Travel in groups: Find someone who is interested in visiting the same places. By traveling with others you can share costs and experiences.

●Work as you go: Need more money to support your trip? Look for work in the places you visit.

●Go off the beaten path: Tourist cities may be expensive. You may want to rethink your trip and go to a lesser-known area. Smaller towns can have many interesting activities and sights.

●Pack necessary things: The most important things to take are not always clothes: Remember medicine in case you get sick and snacks in case you cannot find a cheap restaurant.

●Use the Internet: The Net can help to save money. Some useful websites include www. Travelocity. com, www. bargains-lowest fare. com and www. Economic travel. com.

By planning sensibly, even students can enjoy the travel. Your travel experiences will be remembered for a lifetime.

1. This passage is about _______. 

A. how to plan your travel                  B. how to travel with enough money

C. how to make your travel interesting D. how to get life experiences

2. Before your trip, the first thing you should do is _______. 

A. to make a plan of the route             B. to get information in the Internet

C. to save money by spending less       D. to buy tickets in advance

3. The writer advises you _______. 

A. to share costs with any other people       B. not to go to well-known places

C. not to visit dangerous places           D. to buy anything you want to buy

4. During your trip, _______. 

A. you need more shoes than clothes   

B. you shouldn’t look for work all the way

C. you can gain valuable life experiences

D. you should forget to do your homework

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Are you nervous about climbing because you think it’s too dangerous? Do you feel you’re not fit enough to climb? Do you know how to start climbing?

Let’s consider the idea that climbing is dangerous. Being afraid is natural, but if you use suitable ropes and other climbing equipments you will feel completely safe. Climbers are usually very careful because they know what they are doing is dangerous. Accidents happen, but when they do, they tend to attract a lot of publicity. As a result, people think there are many more accidents than there are in reality.

You cannot expect to start climbing straight away. Climbing is a challenge and challenges take time. It is necessary first of all that you achieve a good level of fitness. Begin as soon as you become interested in climbing—go to the gym, go swimming, take up jogging and continue to do so throughout your training period.

Discover as much as you can about climbing. Visit the library and find books especially for beginners or buy climbing magazines and look for articles which describe your situation. Look up information on the Internet. Find out about equipment, methods and places to go.

Next, take a course on a climbing wall. There are plenty of climbing walls all over the country which have trained and qualified people as instructors. Call your local leisure centre to find out if there is one in your area. These training sessions are a quick way to get experience and you are likely to meet other beginners. After this, you can do an outside course or join a club where you can meet climbers of all abilities and eventually join in group-climbing events.

At first you may not understand the importance of a good training period, but after you have completed your first climb and you are standing safely at the top of a rock feeling thrilled, then you will know it was the right thing to do.

1.The article is written by ______.

A.a doctor

B.an experienced climber

C.a beginner

D.a fitness instructor

2.The writer thinks a new climber should ______.

A.begin by becoming fit

B.be aware of the causes of the accidents

C.have the courage to meet the challenges

D.do enough sports to get interested in climbing

3.By climbing walls you can ______.

A.join a club you like

B.become qualified instructors

C.gain controlled experience

D.take part in group-climbing events

4.The underlined word “it” in the last paragraph probably means ______.

A.the climb

B.the training

C.the equipment

D.the achievement

 

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Washington D. C. is a great city to live in and visit – partly because D. C.’s public transportation can get you almost anywhere in the city, D. C.’s subway, the Metro, is great for getting you to the main tourist sites, but the bus is also a great resource and is cheaper. Learn how to conquer the D.C. bus system in a few quick steps will help you to have fun in this city.

* Things You’ll Need, cash or a D. C. Smart Trip card, a transfer (转乘卡) and a map of Washington, D. C.

* To choose a bus line to take from home or your hotel, look at the buses that arrive at the closest Metro stations.

Many bus routes start at a Metro subway terminal and make their way across the greater D.C. area.

*Learn to identify bus stops. They are usually located at the intersections(交叉) of streets. Look for a tall sign with a tall sign with the words of “Metro Bus” that is dark blue at the top, white in the middle and red at the bottom. Once you’ve found one of these signs, check the red section at the bottom of the sign. In it, you should see several number or letter combinations written in white. Those are the bus lines that service that stop.

*Be careful of the direction buses are heading for. All buses have an electronic screen on the front, side and back of the bus that let you know which way they are headed and what line the bus is. The signs will list the last stop on the bus route. Know where your bus terminates on each end so you can get on the bus heading in the direction you want to go.

*To board the bus, you'll obviously need some sort of payment. The bus will only accept cash or a SmarTrip card. SmarTrip cards are purchasable at several Metro stations or at Metro headquarters(总部) and cost $5. You can also buy the card online at www.wmata.com.

*If you do order it online, purchase it in advance as it will take time for it to ship. Riding the bus costs $1.35 if you pay in cash and $1.25 if you pay with your SmarTrip card.

*If you pay in cash, ask for a transfer slip. This will allow you to board the bus within a two-hour time period without having to pay again. These machines are located by the escalators that take you to the waiting platforms.

To enjoy a wonderful tour in Washington D. C., you won’t need        .

      A.a D. C, Smart Trip card  B.a transfer

       C.a map of Washington D. C      D.a tall sign

According to the passage, you can identify bus stops by           .

       A.looking at the buses that arrive at the closest Metro station from your hotel

       B.checking the red section at the bottom of the sign with a “metro bus” logo

       C.checking electronic screens on the front, side and back of the bus

       D.checking the machines located by the escalators taking you to the platforms

The underlined word “terminates” probably means        .

       A.stops B.decides     C.starts D.passes

Where can you get a Smart Trip card?

      A.At a platform.         B.At a post office.

       C.At www. wmata. com     D.At a bus station.

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