一、情景交际

1. He went to the beach.


 

2. It was cloudy a lot.


 

3. It was boring and crowded.


 

4. Yes, I did. It was great!


 

5. No, he didn't. He was busy.


 

二、阅读理解

A根据对话判断正(T)误(F)

Rick: Hi, Nancy! Nice to meet you! Where did you go on vacation?

Nancy: Nice to meet you, too. I went to Beijing.

Rick: Oh, really? Did you go to the Great Wall?

Nancy: Yes, I did. It was very great and fantastic. I like it.

Rick: And did you go to the Palace Museum?

Nancy: Of course I did. It has many fantastic halls and treasure in the museum. And we visited many other places, such as Tian’ anmen Square, Chairman Mao’s Memorial Hall and so on.

Rick: You’re so lucky. How was your vacation, Nancy?

Nancy: It was pretty good.

Rick: And how was the weather, was it cloudy or sunny?

Nancy: It was dry and windy.

Rick: How were the people? Did they welcome you?

Nancy: They were very friendly to the visitors. They’re good!

)1. Nancy didn’t go to the Great Wall, it’s too dangerous.

)2. Nancy and Rick are talking about the vacation.

)3. Nancy visited the Imperial Palace, but she didn’t visit the Tian’an Men Square.

)4. It was dry and windy in Beijing.

)5. People in Beijing were unfriendly to the visitors.

B选正确答案

I spent my last vacation trekking in Nepal, a small country in the Himalaya Mountains of Asia.

On a trekking vacation, you walk for long distances through the mountains.

There are very few roads in Nepal, so trekking is the best way to travel. It's best if you hire a guide.

The guides know the best paths to take and they also help trekkers with their bags.

Our guide even cooked our food for us. Every day, we trekked for about four hours before lunch, and about two hours in the afternoon. At the end of the day's trek, we sat around a campfire and talked about the things we saw.

Then we went to sleep in large tents. Every morning, our guide brought breakfast to our tent. It was great.

At the end of the trip, I didn't want to go home!

1. What is the best title for this reading?


 
 
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2. How long did the writer walk every day?


 
 
 

3. Which statement is NOT true?


 
 
 

4. The word 'trekkers' in the passage means: