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【題目】

1When you find a gift in a geocache, you _________.

A.make a note of the gift on the website.

B.can borrow the gift, but have to return it.

C.are allowed to take the gift if you replace it with something else.

D.take a photo of the gift as proof that you have found it

2The writer thinks that the most enjoyable kind of geocaching is when _______.

A.you have to find a public webcam.

B.you have to find a series of geocaches.

C.you have to find a geocache and then hide it in a different place.

D.you simply have to find one geocache.

3The writer has written the blog mainly to _________.

A.suggest that people try geocaching.

B.publicise a geocaching event in Sweden.

C.warn the reader that geocaching is addictive.

D.explain the differences between letterboxing and geocaching.

【答案】

1C

2B

3A

【解析】

本文是一篇應用文,作者介紹了最近自己玩的一款尋寶游戲。

1細節(jié)理解題。根據第四段中的“As well as the logbook, geocaches often contain a toy or gift. You are welcome to take this, provided you replace it with something.”可知,當你在藏寶地點中找到禮物時,如果你用其他東西替換它,你就可以把它拿走,故C項正確。

2細節(jié)理解題。根據第五段中的“and personally, I’ve enjoyed the multi-cache challenge the most”可知,作者認為,最令人愉快的尋寶是當你必須找到一系列的寶藏時,故B項正確。

3推理判斷題。根據最后一段中的“Why don’t you get into geocaching too, and I might see you there”可知,你為什么不也去地理尋寶呢?我可能在那里見到你!由此可知,作者的寫作目的是鼓勵大家和她一起玩這款尋寶游戲,故A項正確。

本篇第3題推理判斷題難度較大,抓住文章最后作者發(fā)表的看法是關鍵,根據最后一段中的“Why don’t you get into geocaching too, and I might see you there”可知,你為什么不也去地理尋寶呢?我可能在那里見到你啊!由此可知,作者的寫作目的是鼓勵大家和她一起玩這款尋寶游戲。

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