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    The Grand Canyon (美国大峡谷) is an unfolding mystery. No photograph, however stunning, can do justice to the Grand Canyon. No account, however expressive, can describe it in sufficient detail. To appreciate its marvel, you must see it for yourself. To get you started on your journey, here are several things you’ll want to know before you go.

Crowds

About 6 million people visit the Grand Canyon each year. Fortunately, the park is spread over about 2,000 square miles, so there’s plenty of chance for peace and privacy. There are several ways to avoid the crowds. First, visit the park in spring, fall or winter. Second, avoid the busy South Rim in favor of the more peaceful North Rim. Remember, about 12 people die each year in the Grand Canyon. Causes of death include drowning, falling, overheating and “killfies” — selfie-related deaths.

Internet and cellphone

There is spotty internet and cellphone coverage in the North Rim and South Rim visitor centers and in some of the larger hotels, including El Tovar and Grand Canyon Lodge. But if you venture inside the canyon and wander in places such as Tuweep Campground, assume you’ll be isolated. Always inform a friend or family member about where you’re going and for how long.

Railway

Since the late 1800s, the Grand Canyon railway has carried passengers from Williams, Arizona to the South Rim’s train station. It’s a pleasant ride through Ponderosa pine forests and wide-open grasslands. You won’t see the canyon from the train.

Skywalk

In 2007 the Hualapai tribe (部落) approved the construction of Skywalk, a bridge with a glass walkway sticking out 70 feet into the canyon, at Eagle Point in Grand Canyon West. Tickets start at $69 per person, which includes shuttle bus service and access to Guano Point, Eagle Point and Hualapai Ranch viewpoints.

1.According to the passage, when is the busiest season for the Grand Canyon?

A.Spring. B.Summer.

C.Autumn. D.Winter.

2.Cellphone signals can be picked up in the following places EXCEPT ________

A.Visitor centers. B.El Tover.

C.Grand Canyon Lodge. D.Tuweep Campground.

3.How can you enjoy the view of the Grand Canyon to the fullest?

A.By visiting South Rim when it is hot and sunny.

B.By posting selfies on social media websites while visiting.

C.By taking the pleasant train ride across the canyon.

D.By walking on a glass walkway at Eagle Point.

 

1.B 2.D 3.D 【解析】 本文是说明文。本文讲述了在参观美国大峡谷之前需要提前了解到的注意事项。 1.推理判断题。根据Crowds部分中的There are several ways to avoid the crowds. First, visit the park in spring, fall or winter.(有几种方法可以避开人群。首先,在春天,秋天或冬天参观公园)可推知,夏天应该是最繁忙的季节,人会很多。故选B。 2.推理判断题。根据Internet and cellphone部分中的But if you venture inside the canyon and wander in places such as Tuweep Campground, assume you’ll be isolated. Always inform a friend or family member about where you’re going and for how long.(如果你在峡谷里冒险,在图贝姆野营地之类的地方漫步,你就会觉得自己被孤立了。经常告诉你的朋友或家人你要去哪里,要去多久)可推知,图贝姆野营地可能接收不到手机信号。故选D。 3.推理判断题。根据Skywalk部分中的In 2007 the Hualapai tribe (部落) approved the construction of Skywalk, a bridge with a glass walkway sticking out 70 feet into the canyon, at Eagle Point in Grand Canyon West.(2007年,华拉派部落批准了人行天桥的建设,这座桥位于大峡谷西部的鹰角,有一条70英尺长的玻璃栈道伸入峡谷)可知,位于大峡谷西部的鹰角的人行天桥是一条伸入峡谷的玻璃栈道。由此推知,走在鹰角的玻璃栈道上,你可以尽情享受大峡谷的美景。故选D。
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