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必修第一册 UNIT 2 TRAVELLING AROUND Ⅰ.阅读理解 (2024·山东实验中学二模) The Best Treehouse Spots Have you ever wondered what it might be like to have a treehouse as a child? Well, we’ve got a list of the best treehouse staycation spots to visit this summer. The TokinTree (Cave Junction,Oregon) First things first,this treehouse is exactly what its name suggests,a flower-friendly outdoor paradise.For $250 a night,this rental comes with a seasonally available garden tour for you and up to three more guests—all over the age of 21,of course. The Tiny House Treehouse (Campobello,South Carolina) This staycation spot in the South is a great way to be immersed in nature while enjoying the comfort of a cozy home.It’s only two acres of land and nearly 20 minutes away from a nearby city Tyron,North Carolina and 10 minutes away from Downtown Landrum.It holds up to 4 guests and will cost you around $265 a night before taxes. The Sugar Maple Treehouse (Hancock,Vermont) This neat getaway houses two guests and is located near a quiet area in central Vermont,in the wilderness of the Green Mountain National Forest in three trees above high ground.And during your stay,you can arrange one in-house massage (按 摩) therapist,so you’ll likely never want to return home.A night at the Sugar Maple for you and a guest sits at about $159. The Peaceful Treehouse with Ocean View (Aptos,California) This next one is a bit of a luxury stay.At $800 a night for you and 5 others,the “Peaceful Treehouse with Ocean View” is bound lo take your breath away.This house in the trees is full of floor-to-ceiling windows and slide doors inspired by Japanese screens. 1.Which treehouse is the most economical for each guest? A.The TokinTree. B.The Tiny House Treehouse. C.The Sugar Maple Treehouse.D.The Peaceful Treehouse with Ocean View. 2.What attracts guests most in the Sugar Maple Treehouse? A.Its neat house. B.Its relaxing service. C.Its beautiful scenery. D.Its convenient location. 3.Where is the text probably taken from? A.A travel magazine. B.A gardening guide. C.A hiking programme. D.A botanical introduction. (2024·湖南常德市一中模拟预测) My motivation for starting our family tradition of reading in the car was purely selfish:I could not bear listening to A Sesame Street Christmas for another 10 hours.My three children had been addicted to this cassette on our previous summer’s road trip. As I began to prepare for our next 500-mile car trip,I came across a book—Jim Trelease’s The Read Aloud Handbook.This could be the answer to my problem,I thought.So I put Roald Dahl’s James and the Giant Peach into my bag.When I began to read aloud the tale of the boy who escapes the bad guys by hiding inside a giant peach,my three kids argued and wrestled in their seats.But after several lines, they were attracted into the rhythm of the words and began to listen. We soon learned that the simple pleasure of listening to a well-written book makes the long miles pass more quickly.Sometimes the books we read became highlights of the trip.I read Wilson Rawls’s Summer of the Monkeys as we spent two days driving to the beach.We arrived just behind the power crews restoring (恢复) electricity after a tropical storm.The rain continued most of the week,and the beach was covered with oil washed up by the storm.When we returned home,I asked my son what he liked about the trip.He answered without hesitation,“The book you read in the car.” Road trips still offer challenges,even though my children now are teenagers.But we continue to read as we roll across the country.And I’m beginning to see that reading aloud has done more than help pass the time.For at least a little while,we are not shutin our own electronic worlds.And maybe we’ve started something that will pass on to the next generation. 4.Why did the author start reading in the car? A.She wanted to have a better journey. B.She wanted to keep a family tradition. C.Her children were addicted to reading. D.Her children were tired of the cassette. 5.How did the children react after the author read a few lines? A.They kept fighting. B.They hid themselves. C.They soon settled down. D.They read together aloud. 6.What can we learn about the author and her family’s trip to the beach? A.They were caught in a storm. B.They enjoyed reading on the road. C.They had a good time on the beach. D.They thought it had passed too quickly. 7.Which can be the best title for the text? A.Better Traveling than Reading B.Books that Changed My Children C.Road Trips Full of Challenges D.Reading Makes Great Road Trips (2024·山东临沂统考二模) On a tram smoothly pulling into the heart of Luxembourg City,Marck gives a smile and takes a look at the fabric of the seat next to him.For him,the city’s trams are more than just transport.More even than the focus of his job.They are about transforming his country and,perhaps,changing the world. Marck is the director general of Luxtram,Luxembourg’s modern trams.It first started running services two years ago.Next year,Luxembourg will become the world’s only country to get rid of fares on all its forms of public transport.Luxembourg’s traffic problems come from its army of workers.The population of the capital city almost doubles during the working day,when more than 110,000 people travel in and out.After three decades when its roads have become so crowded,Luxembourg is going to do something remarkable.Free fares,and a plan to persuade people to switch from cars to trams or trains.Marck,along with many others,is excited to see what happens next.“The fact that this is free means that everyone can use it—young or old,rich or poor,” he said.“Everyone can say to themselves it’s better to leave the car at home.We must continue to improve and extend the network.It must always be comfortable,well-connected and efficient.” Lydie Polfer,the city’s mayor,says she hopes to reach the point where more than a third of people come into the city using public transport—at the moment,it’s less than one in five.She said,“It’s not practical to ban cars because some people,like the elderly,need them.But everyone has to be aware that he or she can do something to improve the situation.There is an expression in German—you are not in the traffic jam —you are the traffic jam,and that is true.I think that making it free will be the biggest argument for people to use public transport.” 8.Why does Marck think the city’s trams are more than just transport? A.The trams are his goal that he strives for. B.There are more means of transportation than trams. C.City’s trams bring more changes beyond transport. D.The trams are the heart of Luxembourg City transport system. 9.What does paragraph 2 mainly talk about? A.The cause of the traffic problems. B.The means of public transport. C.The development of running services. D.The increase of working population. 10.What concerns people most when using the public transport? A.The convenience. B.The fare. C.The comfort. D.The efficiency. 11.What can be inferred from what Lydie Polfer said? A.The elderly needn’t use public transport. B.It’s possible to persuade most people to use the trams. C.Everyone can do his part to improve transport situation. D.Those who don’t take public transport cause traffic jams. Ⅱ.七选五(2024·安徽阜阳高三统考) How to Plan the Graduation Trip Graduation is around the corner,and so is the trip of your lifetime.There are many amazing reasons to plan your perfect graduation trip.You may want a break from school.__1__.Or you may want some quality time away from your regular schedule with your friends.Whatever the reason,taking a graduation trip is a great boost for you before you leave your home and head to the big world.Here are some expert tips for planning the trip of your life. __2__ Before you start your research on your trip ,it will be a good idea to set your budget.You have to estimate the cost of flights,accommodations,food,taxi rides, gifts,and so on.Adding a 10% buffer (缓冲) to each line item won’t harm you in any way if you end up spending a little more.__3__. Research destinations Once you have set your budget,start to explore various destinations within your budget.__4__.You might need to explore a place in-depth,go to a place with lots of sports and activities,or a place where you want to relax while enjoying it.Please read the reviews of the travelers who have enjoyed the destination trip and find out about their attractions,dining,and sights. Get your documents ready Don’t wait until the last moment to have your documents in order.Take enough time to work on all your proper forms and documents beforehand.__5__. A.Create your budget B.Try your best to save money C.Check out what kind of destinations would suit you D.You may want to celebrate all the hard work in a fun way E.It’s always important to check the reviews before you go somewhere F.Also,it would be an excellent idea if you set aside some money for emergencies G.Also , check if the paperwork needs to be done while entering your chosen destination 必修第一册 UNIT 2Ⅰ.【语篇解读】 本文是应用文。文章介绍了四个夏天最好的树屋度假胜地。 1.A [数字计算题。根据The TokinTree (Cave Junction,Oregon)中的“For $250 a night,this rental comes with a seasonally available garden tour for you and up to three more guests”可知,每位客人是 250/4=62.5 美元;根据 The Tiny House Treehouse (Campobello,South Carolina) 中的“It holds up to 4 guests and will cost you around $265 a night before taxes.” 可知,每位客人是265/4=66.25美元;根据 The Sugar Maple Treehouse (Hancock,Vermont)中的“A night at the Sugar Maple for you and a guest sits at about $159.” 可知,每位客人是159/2=79.5美元;根据 The Peaceful Treehouse with Ocean View (Aptos,California)中的“At $800 a night for you and 5 others ”可知,每位客人是800/6≈133.33美元;因此对于一位客人 The TokinTree是最经济的。] 2.B [细节理解题。根据 The Sugar Maple Treehouse (Hancock,Vermont)中的 “And during your stay...want to return home.”可知,the Sugar Maple Treehouse 的 放松服务最吸引游客。] 3.A [文章出处题。根据第一段“Have you ever wondered...to visit this summer.” 可知,文章是关于旅游度假的,最有可能摘自旅游杂志。] 【语篇解读】 本文是记叙文。文章讲述了作者因为无法忍受反复听磁带里的歌 曲,开始在旅行的车里阅读,后来这发展成为家庭传统,为一家人带来乐趣,让 旅程更加轻松愉快的故事。 4.A [推理判断题。根据第一段中“My motivation for starting our family tradition of reading in the car...for another 10 hours.”可知,作者开始在车里阅读是因为不想 再听磁带里的歌。由此推知,她想有一个更好的旅程。] 5.C [细节理解题。根据第二段中“But after several lines,they were attracted into the rhythm of the words and began to listen.”可知,作者读了几行后,他们很快就 平静下来了。] 6.B [推理判断题。根据第三段中“Sometimes the books we read became highlights of the trip...driving to the beach.”和“When we returned home...‘The book you read in the car.’”可知,作者和一家人去海滩的旅行中读书成了旅途的 亮点,最受孩子们的喜爱。由此可知,他们很享受在路上读书。]7.D [标题归纳题。通读全文可知,文章围绕旅行中在车上阅读展开,讲述了作 者因为无法忍受反复听磁带里的歌曲,开始在旅行的车里阅读,后来这发展成为 家庭传统,为一家人带来乐趣,让旅程更加轻松愉快的故事。因此,D项“阅读 使公路之旅愉快”符合文章大意,最适合作为标题。] 【语篇解读】 本文是说明文。卢森堡将成为世界上唯一一个对所有形式的公共 交通免收车费的国家。文章解释了这一举措背后的原因以及意义。 8.C [细节理解题。根据第一段的“For him,the city’s trams are more than just transport...perhaps,changing the world.”可知,Marck认为城市的有轨电车不仅 仅是交通工具,也带来了超越交通的更多的改变。] 9.A [段落大意题。根据第二段“Luxem-bourg’s traffic problems come from its army of workers...when more than 110,000 people travel in and out.”可知,第二段 主要讲了导致交通问题的原因。] 10.B [细节理解题。根据最后一段的“I think that making it free will be the biggest argument for people to use public transport.”可知,人们在使用公共交通工 具时最关心的是车费。] 11.C [推理判断题。根据最后一段 Lydie Polfer 说的“But everyone has to be aware that he or she can do something to improve the situation...and that is true.”可推 知,Lydie Polfer 认为每个人都可以尽自己的一份力量来改善交通状况。] Ⅱ.【语篇解读】 本文是说明文。文章介绍了应该如何计划毕业旅行。 1.D [空处上文指出进行毕业旅行的原因有很多。设空处前后分别给出了一个原 因,由此可知,设空处也应介绍毕业旅行的一个原因,D项“你可能想以一种有 趣的方式来庆祝你所有的努力”符合语境,与前后两句构成并列关系,且句中 “You may want”在结构上与前后句相照应。] 2.A [设空处为本段小标题。根据段落中的“在你开始你的旅行研究之前,设定 你的预算将是一个好主意。你必须估计机票、住宿、食物、出租车、礼物等等的 费用。”可知,本段介绍如何制定预算,故A项“制定预算”是最佳标题。] 3.F [上文“在每一行项目中增加10%的缓冲,即使你最终多花了一点,也不会 对你造成任何伤害”提出增加预算作缓冲,F项“此外,如果你预留一些钱以备 不时之需也是个好主意”同样提出要预留钱来应对不时之需,与上文构成并列关系,都是对本段主题“制定预算”的具体说明。] 4.C [根据标题“研究目的地”可知本段介绍如何选择目的地。结合设空处前文 的“在你的预算范围内探索不同的目的地。”和后文介绍了几种不同的目的地可 知,C项“看看什么样的目的地适合你”符合语境。] 5.G [根据本段小标题“准备好你的文件”和设空处前文的 “have your documents in order”和“work on all your proper forms and documents beforehand”可 知,本段强调要提前准备好各种证件。G项“此外,在进入你选择的目的地时, 检查是否需要完成文书工作”符合语境,句中“paperwork”与本段中的 “documents”和“forms”构成同义复现。]