In China, the National Holiday is a big festival and it is to celebrate the founding of the People's Republic of China by Mao Zedong in 1949.Besides from the Spring Festival, the National Holiday is the only other week-long public break from school and work.
As one of the only opportunities for workers to go home, visit their families or to travel around the country, all hotels, tourist attractions, trains, buses and airplanes around the country are completely packed with holidaying Chinese people.
Are you sorry for not traveling during the National Day ? If you stay at home at that time, I think you are very lucky. Why? Because there are too many people everywhere. In many places of interest in China, it’s too crowded to do anything.
Look at the picture. It was too crowded on the Great Wall on October 1st, 2012. You even couldn’t take photos for you or your friends. All that we could see were people. It was reported that there were about twenty people per meter on the Great Wall. My friends told me they could see nothing but many people on the Great Wall. “We couldn’t walk if the people in front of us didn’t walk,” he said. He showed us a photo on the Great Wall. In the photo, we hardly found him out, there were too many people.
So some people give the advice that we should not have the gold week any more. But other people say no about this advice. What’s your idea of it? Are you sorry now for not traveling during the gold week? I love staying at home more than traveling next National Day.
【小題1】 How did the writer feel about staying at home on National Day?
A.He believed it was interesting to stay at home on National Day. |
B.He believed it was boring to stay at home on National Day. |
C.He felt lucky to stay at home on National Day. |
D.He felt sorry to stay at home on National Day. |
A.You could find yourself easily on the photos you took that day |
B.You could walk as you like on the Great Wall |
C.There were about 30 people per meter. |
D.All that could you see on the Great Wall were people. |
A.www.chinabus.com | B.www.movies123.com |
C.www.chinatourist.com | D.www.storyhouse.com |
【小題1】C
【小題2】C
【小題3】D
【小題4】C
解析試題分析:這篇短文中作者主要講述了國(guó)慶長(zhǎng)假期間各旅游景點(diǎn)人滿為患的現(xiàn)狀,并且作者表達(dá)了自己的觀點(diǎn),與其出去看“人海”;不如呆在家里好好休息。
【小題1】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)短文第三段第二句 If you stay at home at that time, I think you are very lucky. 可知作者認(rèn)為如果沒有出去旅游而是呆在家里是幸運(yùn)的;故選C。
【小題2】推理判斷題。根據(jù)短文第一段Besides from the Spring Festival, the National Holiday is the only other week-long public break from school and work.可知,除了春節(jié)之外,國(guó)慶節(jié)是另一個(gè)唯一的一周之久的長(zhǎng)假;由此可推知,春節(jié)的假期應(yīng)該在一到兩周之間,即C項(xiàng)比較吻合;故選C。
【小題3】推理判斷題。根據(jù)短文中In the photo, we hardly found him out, there were too many people.
可知要想從照片中找出好友是不容易的,A錯(cuò)誤;作者好友的話“We couldn’t walk if the people in front of us didn’t walk,” 可表明B項(xiàng)的說(shuō)法錯(cuò)誤; It was reported that there were about twenty people per meter on the Great Wall.據(jù)報(bào)道在長(zhǎng)城上每米距離的人數(shù)在20左右而不是30,C項(xiàng)錯(cuò)誤;第四段第四句話All that we could see were people. 可知D項(xiàng)的描述是正確的;故選D。
【小題4】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。短文內(nèi)容主要就是描述了國(guó)慶長(zhǎng)假期間長(zhǎng)城等旅游景點(diǎn)人滿為患的情況,所以本文最可能的出處就是中國(guó)旅游網(wǎng)站,而不是中國(guó)公交、電影123或故事書屋等網(wǎng)站;故選C。
考點(diǎn):社會(huì)現(xiàn)象類短文閱讀。
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