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C
Visitors often get lost in a foreign(外国的) country. So knowing the way is very important. People in different countries have different ways to show the way.
In Japan, people don't use street names, but they use landmarks in their directions(方向). For example, when you ask the way to a restaurant, the Japanese can say, "Go along this street, and turn left at the hospital. You can see a post office. The restaurant is across from it."
In the countryside of America, there are not many landmarks, because there are no towns or buildings within miles(英里). If people show you the way, they can say, "Go north two miles. Turn east, and then go another mile."
How do people in California show the way? They use time, not miles. "Is it far from here to the post office?" you ask. "No," they answer, "it's about five minutes' walk from here." You ask, "Then how many miles?" They don't know.
People in Greece are very kind. Most visitors can't understand the Greek language. If you ask the Greeks for the way, they often say, "Follow me." Then they can take you through the streets of the city to the place where you want to go.
61. What does the underlined word "landmarks" mean in Chinese?
A. 地标 B. 风景 C. 纪念碑 D. 博物馆(
62. Where is the restaurant in Paragraph 2?
A. Across from the post office. B. Across from the hospital. C. On the left of the hospital. D. On the right of the post office.(
63. How do people in the countryside of America show the way?
A. They use street names. B. They use miles. C. They use time. D. They take you there by car.(
64. Which of the following is TRUE?
A. Japanese people use street names to show the way. B. People in Greece can take you to the place if you ask them for the way. C. People in California use landmarks to show the way. D. Visitors hardly get lost in a foreign country.(
65. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. It's important to know the way. B. Different ways to show the way in different countries. C. How to show the way. D. It's a good thing to help others.(
Visitors often get lost in a foreign(外国的) country. So knowing the way is very important. People in different countries have different ways to show the way.
In Japan, people don't use street names, but they use landmarks in their directions(方向). For example, when you ask the way to a restaurant, the Japanese can say, "Go along this street, and turn left at the hospital. You can see a post office. The restaurant is across from it."
In the countryside of America, there are not many landmarks, because there are no towns or buildings within miles(英里). If people show you the way, they can say, "Go north two miles. Turn east, and then go another mile."
How do people in California show the way? They use time, not miles. "Is it far from here to the post office?" you ask. "No," they answer, "it's about five minutes' walk from here." You ask, "Then how many miles?" They don't know.
People in Greece are very kind. Most visitors can't understand the Greek language. If you ask the Greeks for the way, they often say, "Follow me." Then they can take you through the streets of the city to the place where you want to go.
61. What does the underlined word "landmarks" mean in Chinese?
A. 地标 B. 风景 C. 纪念碑 D. 博物馆(
A
)62. Where is the restaurant in Paragraph 2?
A. Across from the post office. B. Across from the hospital. C. On the left of the hospital. D. On the right of the post office.(
A
)63. How do people in the countryside of America show the way?
A. They use street names. B. They use miles. C. They use time. D. They take you there by car.(
B
)64. Which of the following is TRUE?
A. Japanese people use street names to show the way. B. People in Greece can take you to the place if you ask them for the way. C. People in California use landmarks to show the way. D. Visitors hardly get lost in a foreign country.(
B
)65. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. It's important to know the way. B. Different ways to show the way in different countries. C. How to show the way. D. It's a good thing to help others.(
B
)
答案:
61. A 62. A 63. B 64. B 65. B
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