11.When I first heard about geocaching(地理尋寶),I was skeptical.But the more I thought about it,the more it seemed like an interesting idea.I at least wanted to try it once.
Having familiarized myself with how the game works,I set out in search of my first cache.My trip took me through a series of lively hutong (胡同),past a number of small temples,and right into the courtyard of a quiet youth hotel.I spent several minutes looking around,but couldn't find anything.Just before I was about to give up,I spotted a colorful object in the crack of a wall.Could it be the hidden cache?
At that moment a group of backpackers arrived.According to the game's rules,people who are not in the game must not be allowed to find out about secret caches.So I pretended to make a phone call while waiting for them to leave.When the coast was clear,I grabbed the object.It was the cache!I opened it and pulled out a crumpled (皺的) sheet of paper with several names and celebratory messages written on it.I added my own and replaced the cache in its hiding place,ready for the next geocacher to find.
It may seem like a simple game,but the idea that there are caches hidden all around us is exciting.Once you're hooked,it's easy to set yourself the goal of finding every single cache in a neighborhood or even an entire city.The real treasure,however,is not the cache itself,but the places it takes you to.
Hunting for further caches has since introduced me to places which I didn't even know existed.Some are peaceful parks,while others are forgotten historical sites.A few caches have even been in places I passed regularly without giving them any thought.Now,I feel a much closer connection.
24.What was the author's initial(最初的) attitude to geocaching?C
A.He thought it interesting.
B.He wanted to try it at once.
C.He showed little interest in it.
D.He found it unsuitable for him.
25.Where did the author find the cache?D
A.In a hutong. B.In a temple.
C.In a well. D.In a hotel.
26.When a group of backpackers were approaching,the authorD.
A.pretended to be cleaning the yard
B.made a call to other geocachers
C.didn't allow them to come in
D.tried to keep the cache secret
27.In what way does the author benefit from geocaching?A
A.He's more familiar with the city.
B.He has found much treasure.
C.He has made more friends.
D.He has mastered hunting.
分析 講述了作者的一次尋寶經(jīng)歷,從一開始的表示懷疑沒有興趣,到后來的有興趣,認真的參與游戲,并且了解整個游戲的過程.
解答 24---27 CDDA
24.答案C.細節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)第一段When I first heard about geocaching(地理尋寶),I was skeptical可知,作者對于地理尋寶這一活動是不感興趣的,懷疑的.故選C.
25.答案D.細節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)第二段Having familiarized myself with how the game works,I set out in search of my first cache.My trip took me through a series of lively hutong (胡同),past a number of small temples,and right into the courtyard of a quiet youth hotel可知,作者最后到達的地方是一個青年旅社,在那里發(fā)現(xiàn)了藏著的東西.故選D.
26.答案D.推理判斷題.根據(jù)第三段At that moment a group of backpackers arrived.According to the game's rules,people who are not in the game must not be allowed to find out about secret caches.So I pretended to make a phone call while waiting for them to leave可知,作者假裝打電話是為了不讓別人知道他在尋寶,即為了隱藏寶藏的秘密.故選D.
27.答案A.細節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)最后一段Hunting for further caches has since introduced me to places which I didn't even know existed可知,通過尋寶,作者對這個城市更熟悉了.故選A.
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