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    Travelling doesn’t always have to be about changing your location. Reading books also takes you on real-life adventures around the world, even from our armchairs. Here we feature 4 adventure tales that we can dive into.

Land of the Dawn-Lit Mountains, by Antonia Bolingbroke-Kent.

Despite suffering from panic disorder, the brave Bolingbroke-Kent sets off on an adventure across a lesser-known part of India, Arunachal Pradesh. There is plenty of humor thrown in, along with the highs and lows of her journey, so it’s not just all serious.

Walk in the Woods, by Bill Bryson.

“A little voice in my head said: Sounds neat! Let’s do it!” writes Bryson of his more humorous than heroic journey from Maine to Georgia along the Appalachian Trail. Bryson’s tale may be the funniest call for conservation ever written.

Brazilian Adventure, by Peter Fleming.

Peter Fleming signed on to a risky 3,000-mile Brazilian jungle hunt to uncover the fate of a lost English explorer. Imagine a book: Funny, exciting, literate, a period piece that still works.

A Book of Migrations, by Rebecca Solnit.

It’s a search for roots in Ireland. Her long hike in western Ireland leads to a reflection on movement-cultural, psychological, personal. There is much to learn by getting away from the tourist route, walking and speaking to the people you meet along the way. They have stories to tell that you won’t find in the tourist guides.

What travel-inspiring books have you ever read? Please email us at amy.alipio@natgeo.com.

1.What is the common characteristic of the first three adventure tales?

A.Funny. B.Magic. C.Risky. D.Serious.

2.Which book might be helpful if you care for environmental protection?

A.Land of the Dawn-Lit Mountains. B.Walk in the Woods.

C.Brazilian Adventure. D.A Book of Migrations.

3.What is special about the hike in A Book of Migrations?

A.It is a search in the western land. B.It is full of cultural movements.

C.It doesn’t follow the tourist route. D.It has many stories about tourist guides.

 

1.A 2.B 3.C 【解析】 这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了四本书籍,书中写有与旅行有关的冒险故事。 1. 细节理解题。根据Land of the Dawn-Lit Mountains, by Antonia Bolingbroke-Kent.部分中There is plenty of humor thrown in, along with the highs and lows of her journey, so it’s not just all serious.(在她旅程的起起伏伏中,有很多幽默的元素,所以这并不都是严肃的);Walk in the Woods, by Bill Bryson.部分中Bryson’s tale may be the funniest call for conservation ever written.(Bryson的故事可能是有史以来最有趣的环境保护呼吁);以及Brazilian Adventure, by Peter Fleming.部分中Imagine a book: Funny, exciting, literate...(想象一本书:有趣、刺激、文艺……)由此可知,前三个冒险故事的共同特点是有趣。故选A。 2. 细节理解题。根据Walk in the Woods, by Bill Bryson.部分中Bryson’s tale may be the funniest call for conservation ever written.(Bryson的故事可能是有史以来最有趣的环境保护呼吁)可知,如果你关心环境保护,Walk in the Woods可能对你有帮助。故选B。 3. 细节理解题。根据倒数第二段中There is much to learn by getting away from the tourist route, walking and speaking to the people you meet along the way. They have stories to tell that you won’t find in the tourist guides.可知远离旅游路线,走着和沿途遇到的人交谈,你会学到很多东西。他们讲的故事是你在旅游指南上找不到的。由此可知,在A Book of Migrations一书中,徒步旅行的特别之处在于它不走旅游路线。故选C。
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