One of my favourite things to do is hiking in mountains. Because nobody likes the idea of getting lost, I always prepare before every trip. But what’s the best navigation tool, a Global Positioning System (GPS) or a good old map and compass? Five of my friends and I hiked through the mountains on a trail I marked. One team of three carried a GPS, and the other team used a map and compass.
It took the GPS team 3 hours and 11 minutes to get through the whole hike, however, it took the map and compass team only 2 hours and 49 minutes. The biggest problem the GPS team met was that they lost the satellite signal (卫星信号) in some places. With no map or compass, they had to walk around until they were in a place where the signal was good. The map and compass team was able to spot (认出) different landmarks, compare them to their maps and then use the compass to point them in the right direction.
When I head out on my future hikes, I’m bringing a map, a compass and a GPS to show me the way.
1.The writer prepares before every trip because he doesn’t _________.
A.like the old map or compass
B.know how to use the GPS
C.want to get lost in mountains
D.want to get into the mountains alone
2.The two teams _________.
A.had the same navigation tool
B.went along the same trail
C.had the same problem
D.finished the whole hike at the same time
3.In the end, the writer found out _________.
A.the map and the compass were too old navigation tools to use any more
B.it wasn’t necessary to bring a map and a compass together with a GPS
C.the GPS had some bad points in hiking in mountains
D.he wouldn’t use a GPS any more
We surveyed 300 young people on what they like to do at weekends. One hundred people are from the age of 11–18, one hundred 19–26 and one hundred 27–35. The following chart shows their answers:
Favourite things to do (by ages)
1.According to the survey, which two activities do most people enjoy doing?
A.Playing computer games and watching TV
B.Playing computer games and taking a walk
C.Watching TV and going to movies
D.Going to movies and taking a walk
2. From the chart above, we can see the younger people are, the less they like ________.
A.taking a walk B.watching TV
C.going to the movies D.playing computer games
3.Which of the following is TRUE according to the chart?
A.All the people like taking a walk most.
B.The people of 11–18 like taking a walk least.
C.The most people like going to the movies in the 19–26 group.
D.The people of 27–35 like playing computer games most.
One day, I heard an American boy say to a Chinese girl student, “You speak very good English.” But the girl answered, “No, no. My English is very poor.” The foreigner was quite 1 at the answer. Thinking he had not made 2 understood or the girl had not heard him clearly, he said, “Yes, indeed, you speak very well.” But the girl still kept saying, “No.” In the end the American boy could not understand and didn’t know 3 to say.
What’s wrong with the girl’s answer? She didn’t 4 a compliment (恭维)in the same way as the American people do. She should answer, “Thank you” instead of “No”. She 5 understood what the American boy had said, but she thought she should be modest. In the west, people will feel proud and 6 when they are praised(赞扬). So if someone says the dishes you have cooked are very delicious, you should say, “Thank you.”
In our country we think being modest is a virtue (美德) and being proud is a bad thing, but in my opinion, being confident does not 7 being proud, so sometimes you should be confident 8 being modest.
9 you are modest and say, “No, I’m afraid I can’t do it well”, while working in a western country, the others may think that you really cannot do it. If you often say “No”, you will certainly be looked down on by others. When asking for a job, if one says something like “Yes, I can certainly do it” instead of “Let me have a try ”, he or she will 10 get it. So in the west, you should be brave to show your self-confidence.
1. A.excited B.surprised C.relaxed D.frightened
2. A.her B.herself C.himself D.him
3. A.when B.which C.what D.how
4. A.accept B.receive C.refuse D.disagree
5. A.hardly B.really C.rarely D.badly
6. A.kind B.modest C.shy D.confident
7. A.think B.say C.ask D.mean
8. A.different from B.as well as C.instead of D.the same as
9. A.Unless B.Until C.Whether D.If
10. A.expect to B.fail to C.succeed in D.believe in
---I have some big news for you. You’ve been accepted as a member of our club.
---______ That’s great!
A.Have I? B.Pardon? C.Congratulations! D.Good idea!
--- ______ you find ______ways to work out this problem, Jim?
--- Yes, I ______.
A.Could; another; could B.Can; another; can
C.Could; other; can D.Can; other; could
---Mike’s radio has gone wrong. He will have it ______ tomorrow.
---Why not have Aunt Wang ______ it? Nobody can if she can’t.
A.fix; fixed B.fix; fix C.fixed; fixed D.fixed; fix