【題目】閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從各小題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。
China is regarded as one of the safest places in the world for foreign visitors, according to an international security (安全) report.
In the new Travel Risk Map 2018, China is listed as having a “1ow” travel risk, which______“violent crime rate is low. Many dangerous things that may happen in other______are uncommon in China”.
The report, now in its eighth year, is shown and______by International SOS.
China has become the fourth most______ country for tourists worldwide, with more than 60 million______taken by people from other countries last year, according to the United Nations World Tourism Organization.
Maria Pelayo, 24, from Madrid, said she was impressed by China's order and______ . She said that she was willing to spend time in travelling across China______China had made her feel much safer than in the United States or Turkey, where she also had visited. She said she didn't feel like she was in any______ in Beijing because she saw efforts from professionals, volunteers on streets work______, police officers try to ______order in the subways.
If you like travelling, China will be your best choice, I think.
【1】A.shows upB.picks upC.turns downD.cuts down
【2】A.citiesB.countriesC.villagesD.towns
【3】A.watchedB.carriedC.announcedD.thought
【4】A.beautifulB.dangerousC.popularD.terrible
【5】A.tripsB.officesC.boatsD.cars
【6】A.foodB.safetyC.sightD.warmth
【7】A.ifB.althoughC.becauseD.until
【8】A.interestB.prideC.safetyD.danger
【9】A.rudelyB.proudlyC.carefullyD.noisily
【10】A.breakB.keepC.decideD.save
【答案】
【1】A
【2】B
【3】C
【4】C
【5】A
【6】B
【7】C
【8】D
【9】C
【10】B
【解析】
中國被看作是世界上最安全的國家之一,中國吸引了很多游客。文章主要介紹了相關(guān)情況。
【1】句意:在新的《2018年旅行風(fēng)險(xiǎn)地圖》中,中國被列為“低”旅行風(fēng)險(xiǎn),這表明“暴力犯罪率很低。”
shows up 出現(xiàn),露面;picks up 撿起;接上;turns down 調(diào)。痪芙^;cuts down 砍倒;削減。前面提到的“China is listed as having a “1ow” travel risk”意為“中國被列為“低”旅行風(fēng)險(xiǎn)”和空后的“violent crime rate is low”意為“暴力犯罪率很低”是相互佐證關(guān)系,所以應(yīng)是“表明,顯現(xiàn)出”,故選A。
【2】句意:在中國,其他國家可能發(fā)生的許多危險(xiǎn)事件并不常見。
cities 城市;countries 國家;villages 村莊;towns 鎮(zhèn)。此句地點(diǎn)狀語是in China,是國家名稱,因此與之作對比的也應(yīng)是國家。故選B。
【3】句意:該報(bào)告已連續(xù)第八年,由國際SOS展示和宣布。
watched 觀看;carried 攜帶;announced 宣告;thought 認(rèn)為。and連接兩個(gè)并列的內(nèi)容,所以詞性和意義屬性是相同的,shown意為“展示,表明”,根據(jù)備選答案,“announced 宣告”更合適。故選C。
【4】句意:根據(jù)聯(lián)合國世界旅游組織的數(shù)據(jù),中國已成為全球第四大最受歡迎的旅游國家,去年來自其他國家的人次超過6000萬次。
beautiful 美麗的;dangerous 危險(xiǎn)的;popular 流行的;受歡迎的;terrible 糟糕的;可怕的。根據(jù)后文的“with more than 60 million trips taken by people from other countries last year”可知去年來自其他國家的人次超過6000萬次,由此推測中國很受歡迎。故選C。
【5】句意:根據(jù)聯(lián)合國世界旅游組織的數(shù)據(jù),中國已成為全球第四大最受歡迎的旅游國家,去年來自其他國家的人次超過6000萬次。
trips 旅行;offices 辦公室;boats 船;cars 小汽車。根據(jù)后面的“the United Nations World Tourism Organization.”意為“聯(lián)合國世界旅游組織”可知此處提及的是關(guān)于旅行的數(shù)據(jù)。故選A。
【6】句意:來自馬德里的24歲的Maria Pelayo說,中國的秩序和安全給她留下了深刻的印象。
food 食物;safety 安全;sight 視野;景象;warmth 溫暖。and連接兩個(gè)并列的內(nèi)容,所以詞性和意義屬性是相同的,order意為“秩序”,根據(jù)備選答案,應(yīng)是“safety 安全”。故選B。
【7】句意:她說,她愿意花時(shí)間在中國各地旅行,因?yàn)橹袊屗人踩ミ^的美國或土耳其更加安全。
if 如果;although 盡管;because 因?yàn)椋?/span>until 直到。根據(jù)句意,兩句之間的關(guān)系是因果關(guān)系,故選C。
【8】句意:她說,她覺得自己在北京沒有任何危險(xiǎn),因?yàn)樗吹搅藖碜詫I(yè)人員的努力、在街頭認(rèn)真工作的志愿者以及地鐵里盡力維持秩序的警察。
interest 興趣;pride 驕傲;safety 安全;danger 安全。be in danger 意為“處于危險(xiǎn)之中”,是慣用法。此處表明中國相較其他國家沒有任何危險(xiǎn),否定前移。故選D。
【9】句意:她說,她覺得自己在北京沒有任何危險(xiǎn),因?yàn)樗吹搅藖碜詫I(yè)人員的努力、在街頭認(rèn)真工作的志愿者以及地鐵里盡力維持秩序的警察。
rudely 粗魯?shù)兀?/span>proudly 驕傲地;carefully 認(rèn)真地;noisily 喧鬧地。此處修飾動詞work,意在解釋中國安全的原因,所以是正能量的詞,應(yīng)是“認(rèn)真地工作”,故選C。
【10】句意:她說,她覺得自己在北京沒有任何危險(xiǎn),因?yàn)樗吹搅藖碜詫I(yè)人員的努力、在街頭認(rèn)真工作的志愿者以及地鐵里盡力維持秩序的警察。
break 打破;keep 保持;decide 決定;save 拯救;節(jié)約;儲蓄。keep order意為“維持秩序”,符合句意。故選B。
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