A reader from Brazil recently wrote to us asking for some advice. He’s planning a trip to the United States, and wanted to know about the best places to travel in America. Today, we are going to give you some information which may help you when choosing your destination.
Each of the 50 states in America has interesting things to offer visitors, but some are more popular than others. Washington, D.C. is famous for its historical places, like the White House and the Lincoln Memorial. Visitors to Los Angeles, California can see the Hollywood Walk of Fame or shop the stores on Rodeo Drive where they may see a star or two. The Grand Canyon in Arizona appeals to hikers, climbers and nature lovers, as does Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming.
TripAdvisor is a website where people can write reviews about their travel experiences. Every year, TripAdvisor makes a list of the top 25 cities to visit in the United States. The results are based on the opinions of visitors to the website.
Brooke Ferencsik of TripAdvisor said the top picks on the list were not surprising. And it’s no secret why New York City was named the number one destination.
New York City is sometimes called “the city that never sleeps” because it can be very busy. It is an exciting place for many people because there is so much to do. But the city might be too busy for travelers looking for rest and calm. They might want something more like Myrtle Beach, in the state of South Carolina, which made it to number 21 on Trip Advisor’s list.
“A lot of people come to Myrtle Beach for great weather, it’s a wonderful family vacation spot, the beaches - got the wonderful Atlantic beaches there - there’s a lot of family-friendly parks and water parks.”
Many people take time off from their jobs in the summer to travel. Because there are many tourists visiting other places, June until August is known as “high season.” Traveling during the high season can be crowded. Hotels, restaurants, and transportation might also be very expensive.
If you want to save money on a trip, it is a good idea to plan to leave before or after the summer months. These times are known as “shoulder seasons” for travel.
“If you’re looking for value, try and think about traveling through the shoulder season if it’s possible - the shoulder season being the fall or the spring. The weather is still very good in some of these destinations, and you can get better prices.”
America’s major cities are still the most popular destinations for visitors. Ferencsik says this is because of the good quality of services they provide tourists.
“They do a great job of giving travelers what they want when they’re on vacation. I think they kind of cater to every type of traveler need. So whether you’re traveling alone, you’re traveling for business, you’re traveling with your family - whatever it is, those destinations are really tuned in to delivering amazing experiences and just a lot of different opportunities when you’re there.”
【小題1】Lily has great interest in nature and American history. She can visit___________.
A. The Grand Canyon and Rodeo Drive
B. California and Los Angeles
C. White House and Arizona
D. Washington, D.C and The Grand Canyon
【小題2】Which of the following is NOT true about Myrtle Beach?
A.People can enjoy a wonderful holiday with their family there. |
B.It’s a place where people can have rest and calm. |
C.It’s on the list of the top 25 cities to visit in the United States. |
D.It’s in North Carolina with great weather that attracts tourists. |
A.To enjoy good weather in spring and fall. |
B.To have good quality of services. |
C.To have better value of traveling . |
D.To save money and energy. |
A.a(chǎn) travel journal | B.a(chǎn) magazine |
C.News Weekly | D.a(chǎn) website |
【小題1】D
【小題2】D
【小題3】C
【小題4】B
【小題5】B
解析試題分析:文章大意:本文是一篇說明文。應(yīng)讀者要求,文章介紹了美國最受人們歡迎的旅游目的地以及他們的各自特點(diǎn),同時(shí)也就最佳出游時(shí)間、最經(jīng)濟(jì)劃算等方面做了介紹。
【小題1】D細(xì)節(jié)題。從第二段的第二句話“Washington, D.C. is famous for its historical places, like the White House and the Lincoln Memorial.”可知Washington. D.C 有歷史名勝,從第四句話“The Grand Canyon in Arizona appeals to hikers, climbers and nature lovers, as does Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming.”可知The Grand Canyon 吸引了大自然愛好者,所以D選項(xiàng)正確。
【小題2】D 細(xì)節(jié)題。從第五段最后一句話“They might want something more like Myrtle Beach, in the state of South Carolina,”可判斷 Myrtle Beach 在South Carolina,所以D選項(xiàng)正確。
【小題3】C細(xì)節(jié)題。從倒數(shù)第三段“If you’re looking for value, try and think about traveling through the shoulder season if it’s possible ,The weather is still very good in some of these destinations, and you can get better prices.”判斷C選項(xiàng)正確。作者建議人們?cè)凇皊houlder season”旅游的原因就是能夠“have better value of traveling”。
【小題4】 B推理判斷題。在文章第一段“Today, we are going to give you some information which may help you when choosing your destination. ”作者就闡明主題。所以B選項(xiàng)正確。
【小題5】B 推理判斷題。 A 旅游日志;B雜志;C 每周新聞;D;網(wǎng)站。從文章第一句話“A reader from Brazil recently wrote to us asking for some advice.”中的“reader”判斷A,D選項(xiàng)錯(cuò)誤,文章內(nèi)容也不是新聞故能排除C 選項(xiàng),所以正確選項(xiàng)是B。
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B. American people cannot understand him |
C. the grammar is too hard for him |
D. the spelling is too hard for him |
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B.Whether British English and American English are one language or two. |
C.How the differences between British English and American English came about. |
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B.The author had known that the girl was a real angel. |
C.The author believed that an angel was always watching him. |
D.The author decided to go back to the park because he was sure that the little girl would be there. |
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B.buy some medicine for his wife |
C.go to see a doctor |
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C.the word bug was still popularly used in English in the nineteenth century |
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A.the misunderstanding of the word bug |
B.the development of the word bug |
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D.the special characteristics of the word bug |
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A.the Best Director of Oscar |
B.a(chǎn)ny of the Oscar Awards |
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D.the best foreign language film Oscar |
A.Ang Lee’s films are always focusing on Chinese traditions. |
B.Chinese audiences are proud of their Chinese identity in the films. |
C.Ang Lee has won the world’s favor only by means of his three Oscars. |
D.Ang Lee is famous for his combining modernity and Chinese traditions. |
A.Strict censorship. |
B.A lack of wonderful directors. |
C.The bad atmosphere in the film circle. |
D.Cinemas’ not risking showing low-cost films. |
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B.The Future of Chinese Mainland Film-making |
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