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    The world is a big place, and there are many, many different places you can visit. 1.

First of all, traveling allows us to escape our daily routines and expand perspectives, because seeing new places and gaining new experiences can broaden our perspectives.

Traveling is also the most valuable form of learning. 2. It helps us absorb information about other cultures. That is to say, traveling extends our knowledge of the world and lets us know the cultural diversity(多样性).By doing so, we realize that there is not one way to live, nor is one way correct. 3.

What's more, traveling can have a direct effect on people's sense of happiness, and decrease their stress and anxiety. These improvements don't just disappear the moment travelers return to their daily lives. 4. As a result of travel, people change the way they communicate with others and learn to be more patient with others. Above all, people who frequently travel tend to be healthier and live a longer life.

5. We can escape our daily stress, expand our worldview, learn about others and ourselves, and improve our health. Many of the benefits people acquire from traveling improve the quality of their overall well-being. It is vital for people to visit different places, meet new people and discover a new way of living. Travelling helps us fully appreciate the beauty of the world and the diversity in it.

A. The improvements look likely to last.

B. Traveling has many positive effects on people.

C. In conclusiontraveling benefits people in many ways.

D. The process of traveling enriches people's knowledge.

E. We learn to accept other people and their different lifestyles.

F. Many people say that they appreciate their present lives more after traveling.

G. It's another type of new discovery and learning, and great for our soul and body.

 

1.B 2.G 3.E 4.A 5.C 【解析】 本文为一篇说明文。文章介绍了旅游给人们带来的好处。 1.通过下文可知,文章是在分点叙述旅游给人们带来的好处,因此该处应该是表明旅游能给人们带来好处类似意思的总结性句子. B. Traveling has many positive effects on people.( 旅游对人们有许多积极的影响。)符合语境。故选B项。 2.根据前文Traveling is also the most valuable form of learning.(旅行也是最有价值的学习方式。)。G. It's another type of new discovery and learning, and great for our soul and body.( 这是另一种新的发现和学习,对我们的灵魂和身体都有好处。)与前文learning对应。故选G项。 3.结合前文By doing so, we realize that there is not one way to live, nor is one way correct. 通过旅行,我们意识到不是只有一种生活方式,也没有一种生活方式是完全正确的。E. We learn to accept other people and their different lifestyles.( 我们会学习接受他人和他们不同的生活方式。)解释前文旅行让我们明白文化的多样性,通过旅行能学会接受他人和他人的生活方式。故选E项。 4.根据前文These improvements don't just disappear the moment travelers return to their daily lives.(这些改进不会在旅行者回到日常生活中的那一刻消失)此处应该是这些变化还会继续存在。A. The improvements look likely to last.( 这些改进看起来可能会持续下去。)符合语境。故选A项。 5.通过全文理解,文章是总分总的结构,所以此处是一个总结性的句子。C. In conclusion,traveling benefits people in many ways.( 总之,旅游在很多方面都对人们有益。)总结全文。故选C项。
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