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PAGEUnit1TeenagelifeUnit1ReadingforWriting1、Top4AmusementParksintheWorld

It'ssummertime!Thatmeansparentshaveextratimetospendwiththeirchildren,andwhatbetterwaytoengageinclassicfunwithfamilyandfriendsthantovisitanamusementpark?Takealookatthesefunchoices—perfectsummertripideastofiteverybudget(預(yù)算).

CedarPoint

Tickets:$280foradults,$120forchildren

Praisingitselfastherollercoastercapitaloftheworld,CedarPoint's18coasterswillensureyou’reridingallday.ReaderAliciaGoettemoellerdescribestheparkasa"paradiseforexcitedthrillers"whilereaderNickSchuylersaysitis"builtforgrown-upkids."

Knoebels

Tickets:$120foradults,$10forchildren

Thisold-fashionedamusementparkisamustforyouroldmemorygamesaswellasmoneysaving-admittanceandparkingarefreeofcharge.ReaderTracyGinsburgMaiersays"afamilyof4canenjoyspecialoffertoeat,swimandridealldayfor$100"atKnoebels.

KingsIsland

Tickets:$340foradults,$160forchildren

KingsIslandisoneofthemostvisitedthemeparksintheUS,withmorethan3millionvisitorsperyear.Theparkisespeciallyknownforitsfamily-friendlyattractions,suchasSnoopyIsland.Ticketstothemainparkalsoincludeadmissiontothenearbywaterpark,BoomerangBay.

DellsWaterParks

Tickets:$140foradults,$80forchildrenWisconsinDellsisawaterparkwithdozensofindoorandoutdoorwaterparkstospreadaroundin.Oneofthem,Noah'sArk,isthelargestoutdoorwaterparkintheUS.Manyareopenyear-roundandnochargeforchildrenunderfive.1.Wherecanafamilywith2childrenenjoythemselveswiththeleastmoney?A.InKingsIsland. B.InKnoebels.C.InDellsWaterParks. D.InCedarPoint.2.WhatisKingsIslandfamousfor?A.Thelargestnumberofvisitors. B.Thelargestoutdoorwaterpark.C.Itsattractionsforallfamilymembers. D.Itsfreeadmissiontothenearbyparks.3.Whatcanbelearnedfromthepassage?A.YoungerchildrencannothavefuninCedarPoint.B.ThemostvisitedthemeparkintheUSisKingsIsland.C.Noah’sArkisthelargestindoorwaterparkintheUS.D.VisitorscanfindoldtimememoriesinSnoopyIsland.2、MarianBechtelsitsatWestPalmBeach’sBarLouiecounterbyherself,quietlyreadinghere-bookasshewaitsforhersalad.Whatisshereading?Noneofyourbusiness!LunchisBechtel’s"me"time.AndlikemoreAmericans,she'snotalone.Anewreportfound46percentofmealsareeatenaloneinAmerica.Morethanhalf(53percent)havebreakfastaloneandnearlyhalf(46percent)havelunchbythemselves.Onlyatdinnertimeareweeatingtogetheranymore,74percent,accordingtostatisticsfromthereport."Iprefertogooutandbeout.Alone,buttogether,youknow?"Bechtelsaid,lookingupfromherbook.Bechtel,whoworksindowntownWestPalmBeach,haslunchwithcoworkerssometimes,butlikemanyofus,toooftenworksthroughlunchatherdesk.Alunchtimeescapeallowshertokeepabossfromtappingherontheshoulder.Shereturnstoworkfeelingenergized,"Today,Ijustwantedsometimetomyself,"shesaid.Justtwoseatsover,AndrewMazoleny,alocalvideographer,isfinishinghislunchatthebar.Helikesthathecansitandcheckhisphoneinpeaceorchatupthebarkeeperwithwhomhe'sonafirst-namebasisifhewantstohavealittleinteraction(溝通)."Ireflectonhowmyday'sgoneandthinkabouttherestoftheweek,"hesaid."It'sachanceforself-reflection.Youreturntoworkrechargedandwithaplan."Thatfreedomtochooseisonereasonmorepeopleliketoeatalone.Therewasatimewhenpeoplemayhavefeltawkwardaboutaskingforatableforone?butthosedaysareover.Now,wehaveoursmartphonestokeepuscompanyatthetable."Itdoesn’tfeelasaloneasitmayhavebeforealltheadvancesintechnology,"saidLaurieDemeritt,whosecompanyprovidedthestatisticsforthereport.1.Whatarethestatisticsinparagraph2about?A.Foodvariety. B.Eatinghabits. C.Tablemanners. D.Restaurantservice.2.WhydoesBechtelprefertogooutforlunch?A.Tomeetwithhercoworkers. B.Tocatchupwithherwork.C.Tohavesometimeonherown. D.Tocollectdataforherreport.3.WhatdoweknowaboutMazoleny?A.Hemakesvideosforthebar. B.He'sfondofthefoodatthebar.C.Heinterviewscustomersatthebar. D.He'sfamiliarwiththebarkeeper.4.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Thetrendofhavingmealsalone. B.Theimportanceofself-reflection.C.Thestressfromworkingovertime. D.Theadvantageofwirelesstechnology.3、

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4、翻譯下列句子并連成一篇80詞左右的短文1.聽說你進(jìn)入中學(xué)后感覺不太好我很愧疚。你可以做些調(diào)整以變更現(xiàn)狀。2.邀請一些同學(xué)一起參與課后活動,有助于你們通過溝通相互了解。3.你們可以在彼此有困難時相互幫忙。4.隨著時間的推移,你與別人接觸越多,他們對你就有更好的了解。5.我信任你會結(jié)交到許多摯友,擁有歡樂的校內(nèi)生活。_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________答案以及解析1答案及解析:答案:1.B;2.C;3.A解析:1.B細(xì)微環(huán)節(jié)理解題。CedarPoint的票價:$280foradults,$120forchildren,所以兩個孩子的花費是240美元,再加兩個成人一共是800美元;Knoebels的票價:$120foradults,$10forchildren,所以兩個孩子的花費是20美元,再加兩個成人一共是260美元;KingsIsland的票價:$340foradults,$160forchildren,所以兩個孩子的花費是320美元,再加兩個成人一共是1000美元;DellsWaterParks的票價:$140foradults,$80forchildren,所以兩個孩子的花費是160美元,再加兩個成人一共是440美元。綜上所述,有兩個孩子的家庭在Knoebels游玩花費最少,故選B。2.C細(xì)微環(huán)節(jié)理解題。報據(jù)第三個游樂園中提到的"Theparkisespeciallyknownforitsfamily-friendlyattractions,suchasSnoopyIsland."可知,KingsIsland出名是因為它是適合全部家庭成員的景點。3.A推理推斷題。依據(jù)第一個游樂園中提到的"...whilereaderNickSchuylersaysitis'builtforgrown-upkids'"可知,CedarPoint適合大孩子,年幼的孩子在那兒可能玩得不快樂。2答案及解析:答案:1.B;2.C;3.D;4.A

解析:1.B解析考查細(xì)微環(huán)節(jié)理解。依據(jù)其次段的統(tǒng)計數(shù)據(jù)可知,該段主要講美國人的用餐習(xí)慣。故選B。

2.C解析考查細(xì)微環(huán)節(jié)理解。依據(jù)第三段內(nèi)容,尤其是最終一句中的"Today,Ijustwantedsometimetomyself"可知,Bechtel喜愛獨自外出吃飯因為她想擁有屬于自己的時間。故選C。

3.D解析考查細(xì)微環(huán)節(jié)理解:依據(jù)第四段中的"chatupthebarkeeperwithwhomhe’sonafirst-namebasisifhewantstohavealittleinteraction(溝通)"可知,Mazoleny與barkeeper溝通時可以直呼其名,可見他們之間是熟識的。

4.A解析考查主旨大意。依據(jù)全文內(nèi)容,尤其是最終一段中的"Itdoesn’tfeelasaloneasitmayhavebeforealltheadvancesintechnology"可知,本文主要講單獨用餐的趨勢。3答案及解析:答案:BADCDBACDBADCCAABADA解析:1.B依據(jù)下文中的"Hetoldherhehad..."可知,司機Barnes和一位名叫Richard的乘客交談了起來。talk"交談",符合語境。2.A依據(jù)最終一段中的"homelessness"可知,Richard無家可歸。homeless"無家可歸的";careless"馬虎的";hopeful"抱有希望的";helpful"有幫助的"。3.D依據(jù)空前的"themwasabigfire"可知,Richard住的地方被燒毀了.setup"建立";cleanup"打掃干凈";breakinto"強行闖入";bumdown"(被)焚毀。4.C這里指Richard問他能否乘車一晚上。下文中的"...duringthatsix-hourbusride"也是提示。5.D依據(jù)上文中的"InOctober"并結(jié)合常識可知,外面天氣寒冷。6.B依據(jù)下文中的"IwanttodowhatIcouldtohelpRichardinsomeway"可知,每個人都有須要幫助的時候。rest"休息";help"幫助";food"食物";medicine"藥物"。7.A依據(jù)本句中的"Atonepointduringhershift"以及下文中的"Duringanotherbreak"可知,在輪班時.她休息一下。break"休息";look"看";risk"風(fēng)險";chance"機會"。8.C依據(jù)下文中的"getherpassengersomethingtoeat"可知,她主動給Richard供應(yīng)吃的東西:plan"安排";fail"未做";offer”主動提出";remember"記得"。9.D依據(jù)下文中的"NowIdon’tknowwhattosaybut

tosaythankyou"可知,Richard很感動。satisfied"滿足的";concerned"擔(dān)憂的";confused"困惑的";moved"被感動的"。10.B對于她的幫助,Richard很感謝,承諾會還她錢take...back"允許回家";pay...back"償還";call...back"回電話";him…back"使折回"。11.A依據(jù)下文中的"Iwanttohelpyou"可知,她拒絕了Richard要還她錢的承諾。refuse"拒絕";accept"接受";stop"停止";agree’'同意"。12.D依據(jù)下文中的"Duringanotherbreak,sheturnedtoafriendforhelp,whohelped..."可知,一個善舉是不夠的,她又供應(yīng)了其他幫助。suitable"適合的";important"重要的";special"特殊的";enough"足夠的"。13.CBarnes向摯友求助,她的摯友幫助Richard找了一個臨時的居處。housing"住房",符合語境。14.C依據(jù)下文中的"Nowhehashercellphonenumber"可知,他們現(xiàn)在成了摯友。visitor"游客";cl

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