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$1 a day, you can hire a fullyequipped motorhome, which you deliver to a specific destination within some days and kilometers. You then hire another one to get home or take a bus or train. Your only other expense will be fuel and about $20 a day for parking fees. To learn more, visit . Plan ahead For a fortable break, flexibility with times, dates and places helps lower the cost. Find a few hotels you like, ask about their vacant rooms, then wait a few weeks and call again. If they still have rooms, you39。re at an advantage to ask for a better price. Lots of lastminute deals are online. Watif () has deals on hotels that have dropped their prices so slow. You don39。t know where you39。re staying until it39。s booked, but anywhere with four or five stars has to be fairly good. Back to nature Wild camping appeals to nature lovers and costs nothing. This is forbidden on beaches and parks in most urban areas, but you can turn up in more distant area as long as nobody owns the land. You39。ll need to take everything with you and may need to shop on eBuy (). If you39。re a camping beginner, be aware of safety measures and get your questions answered on the Internet. Swap meet How about a home swap? For a $250 yearly joining cost, you can stay in someone39。s home in an international place of your choice while they or someone else stays in yours. Find out more at .(1)Where can you get the information about motorhomes? A..B..C..D..(2)What39。s the advice for camping beginners? A.Take only what you need.B.Stay away from noman39。s land.C.Keep in touch with eBuy.D.Watch out for possible dangers.(3)What helps to pay less for rooms in a hotel? A.Waiting for some time before booking.B.Choosing hotels with four or five stars.C.Deciding on rooms as early as possible.D.Bargaining prices through the Internet.(4)What39。s the purpose of the text? A.To show the advantages of online service.B.To teach the importance of running away from work.C.To help people have fun at less expense.D.To introduce new destinations for nature lovers.【答案】 (1)C(2)D(3)A(4)C 【解析】【分析】本文是一篇應(yīng)用文,提供了幾種節(jié)省游玩花費(fèi)的方式。 (1)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。根據(jù) Road trip部分中的”To learn more, visit .“可知,如果要了解motorhomes的相關(guān)信息可以瀏覽此網(wǎng)站。故選C。 (2)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。根據(jù)Back to nature部分中的”If you39。re a camping beginner, be aware of safety measures and get your questions answered on the Internet.“可知,如果你是首次露營(yíng),要注意安全問(wèn)題,如果有疑問(wèn)一定要在網(wǎng)上問(wèn)清楚。故選D。 (3)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。根據(jù)Plan ahead部分中的”Find a few hotels you like, ask about their vacant rooms, then wait a few weeks and call again. If they still have rooms, you39。re at an advantage to ask for a better price.“可知,找到想預(yù)定的房間后,再等幾周進(jìn)行預(yù)定會(huì)節(jié)省不少費(fèi)用。故選A。 (4)考查推理判斷。根據(jù)Road trip部分中的”For just $1 a day, you can hire a fullyequipped motorhome, “一美元一天租用裝備完全的motorhome;Plan ahead部分中的”If they still have rooms, you39。re at an advantage to ask for a better price.“用更少的錢預(yù)定房間; Back to nature部分中的”Wild camping appeals to nature lovers and costs nothing“不花錢露營(yíng); 和Swap meet部分中的”For a $250 yearly joining cost, you can stay in someone39。s home in an international place of your choice“250美元一年交換房子居住。可知,本文的主要目的是介紹幾種可以花費(fèi)很低費(fèi)用的游玩方式。故選C。 【點(diǎn)評(píng)】本題考點(diǎn)涉及細(xì)節(jié)理解和推理判斷兩三個(gè)題型的考查,是一篇介紹類閱讀,考生需要準(zhǔn)確捕捉細(xì)節(jié)信息,并根據(jù)上下文進(jìn)行邏輯推理,從而選出正確答案。6.閱讀理解 Do you know that junk food isn39。t healthy? Of course you do! Do you eat it anyway? Of course you do! But a new study shows teaching adolescents about the ways food panies fool them into thinking junk food is cool can encourage kids to fight back—by eating healthier. The pull of junk food can be superstrong. It39。s designed to tasty。 which makes eating well one of the great health challenges of our time. Everyone from doctors to the government has been trying to handle it. Yet we keep eating junk food. Professor Christopher Bryan says, Food panies want you to want junk food. They spend millions of dollars ing up with new ways to^ promote junk food consumption. They hire scientists to make new junk food almost irresistible. They might do this, for example, by adding more sugar. Rats fed junk food for six weeks will even walk across a floor that gives them electric shocks just to get more of such food. Food ads often make unhealthy junk food seem healthy by featuring professional athletes, fitlooking pop stars and smiling, active teens. We thought when the students learned this, it would matter to them, Bryan says. He worked with 8th graders at a Texas school. Half of them got a lesson Bryan created. It focused on the ways junk food is advertised, or marketed. A second group received lessons that focused on health. These lessons informed students junk food is had, and that foods like apples or carrots are a better choice. The students learned a bad diet can lead to major weight gain, and that being overweight puts people at risk for serious diseases. They also learned how eating well now can keep you healthy when you39。re older. After the lessons, the kids in both groups were asked how they felt about junk food. Most didn39。t have positive feelings about these unhealthy foods.(1)Why does the author mention the questions in paragraph 1? A.To express his doubts about junk food.B.To promote the idea of healthy eating.C.To describe the situation of junk food.D.To introduce the topic for discussion.(2)What remains a great health challenge to doctors? A.Making people do more exercise.B.Making people eat healthily.C.Making people lose weight.D.Making people prefer junk food.(3)What message does paragraph 3 mainl