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Be a Traveler, not a Tourist

Last summer, I had just enough money saved to buy a golden ticket—a 3-month train pass that would take me to the furthest reaches of Europe. Excited for my journey, I packed all the necessities —except the __________

While the convenience of the Internet was definitely a contributing factor to my ______ not to take with me the few expensive kilograms of out-of-date information, this was not the only reason why I decided to fly alone.

To be honest, my main __________ with the guidebook is that I find it __________  the pleasure of a journey—like bossy aunt who is always telling you what to do,  _______ she doesn’t always know what is the best.

Experience has taught me that there is an obvious __________  between a tourist and traveler.

While waiting in a queue, I met a man who had a checklist. He showed me his list of “Top 20 Things To Do in Italy” and ___________  off in a loud American accent that he’d seen everything Italy has to offer in just four days.

The problem I had with this man’s ____________  to travelling was that he was too _________   information  provided  by  his  guidebook.  He  was  lost  in  the   _________ attractiveness of the “must-sees” and __________  to all the wonders and adventures that might happen during the _________ trip.

So,   ______________ any  guidebook,  I  traveled  to  Estonia,  the  tiny  Baltic  country bordering Russia. In the ____________ of advance plans as guidebooks would suggest, I had no choice but to turn to some friendly faces for advice. I  __________ myself first and then asked them what was happening around the town. When this  ____________   an invitation to a beautiful Estonian home by a river where I   ___________  a 110-degree wood-stove sauna ,  __________  picked forest-mushrooms and the good  __________  of our five newfound Estonian friends, I was most glad that I had left my “bossy __________” at home.

1.A. guidebook    B. magazine    C. cash    D. map

2.A. goal    B. excuse    C. decision    D. mistake

3.A. suggestion    B. problem    C. dislike    D. connection

4.A. increases    B. annoys    C. removes    D. limits

5.A. even though    B. as if    C. as though    D. as long as

6.A. similarity    B. distinction    C. competition    D. misunderstanding

7.A. cut    B. showed    C. gave    D. put

8.A. way    B. determination    C. confidence    D. approach

9.A. cautious about    B. amused by    C. focused on    D. surprised at

10.A. likely    B. seemingly    C. orderly    D. lovely

11.A. blind    B. dumb    C. deaf    D. eager

12.A. guided    B. imagined    C. real    D. paid

13.A. without    B. beyond    C. except    D. unlike

14.A. loss    B. control    C. face    D. absence

15.A. introduced    B. warned    C. calme    D. enjoyed

16.A. resulted in    B. cut in    C. broke in    D. put in

17.A. found    B. enjoyed    C. ordered    D. bathed

18.A. locally    B. secretly    C. rarely    D. nervously

19.A. experience    B. company    C. opinion    D. time

20.A. mom    B. book    C. aunt    D. master

 

1. A 2. C 3. B 4. D 5. A 6. B 7. B 8. D 9. C 10. B 11. A 12. C 13. A 14. D 15. A 16. A 17. B 18. A 19. B 20. C 【解析】 本文介绍作者旅行的经过,作者想成为一个真正的旅游者,而不是旅游专家。 1.A 考查名词。A. guidebook 指导书; B. magazine 杂志; C. cash 现金; D. map地图。为我的旅行感到兴奋,除了指导书,我把所有的必须品打包。因为指导书在旅游时要看,所以不能打包,故选A。 2.C 考查名词。A. goal 目标; B. excuse借口; C. decision 决定; D. mistake错误。互联网的便利无疑对我的决定是一个促进因素,不要把那些过时信息带走,这不是我决定独自飞翔唯一的原因。可知答案为C。 3.B 考查名词。A. suggestion建议;B. problem问题;C. dislike不喜欢;D. connection关系。诚实的说,我带着指导书的主要问题是它限制了旅游的快乐。答案为B。 4.D 考查动词。A. increases 增长; B. annoys打扰; C. removes除掉; D. limits限制。我带着指导书的主要问题是它限制了旅游的快乐。可知答案为D。 5.A 考查状语从句。A. even though 即使; B. as if 好像; C. as though 好像; D. as long as只要。像专横的阿姨总是告诉你该怎么做,即使她并不总是知道什么是最好的。可知答案为A。 6.B 考查名词。A. similarity相似; B. distinction差别; C. competition竞赛; D. misunderstanding误解。经验告诉我旅游专家和旅游者之间是有差别的。答案为B。 7.B 考查动词。A. cut 切,砍; B. showed 出示; C. gave给; D. put放。他给我看了他在意大利“20件事”的单子,用大声的美国口音炫耀,他看到了意大利在四天内所提供的一切。show off炫耀,可知答案为B。 8.D 考查名词。A. way 道路; B. determination 决心; C. confidence 自信; D. approach方法。我与这个人的旅行方法的问题是他太专注于导游手册上提供的信息。可知答案为D。 9.C 考查动词词组。A. cautious about 谨慎于; B. amused by愉快的; C. focused on集中于; D. surprised at对―――感到惊讶。我与这个人的旅行方法的问题是他太专注于导游手册上提供的信息。答案为C。 10.B 考查形容词。A. likely可能的; B. seemingly看来似乎的; C. orderly有秩序的; D. lovely可爱的。他迷失在“必看”的看似吸引力的地方,他对所有可能发生在真正的旅行中的奇迹和冒险是盲目的。可知答案为B。 11.A 考查形容词。A. blind盲目的; B. dumb哑的; C. deaf 聋的; D. eager渴望的。他对所有可能发生在真正的旅行中的奇迹和冒险是盲目的。可知答案为A。 12.C 考查形容词。A. guided 有向导的; B. imagined想象的; C. real真的; D. paid已付的。他对所有可能发生在真正的旅行中的奇迹和冒险是盲目的。答案为C。 13.A 考查介词。A. without没有; B. beyond 在―――之上; C. except 除―――之外; D. unlike不像是一样。所以不带向导书我去Estonia旅游。可知答案为A。 14.D 考查名词。A. loss损失; B. control控制; C. face脸; D. absence缺席。按着向导书的建议,缺少提前的计划,我只好求助于一些友好面孔的建议。in the absence of缺少―――,可知答案为D。 15.A 考查动词。A. introduced 介绍; B. warned 警告; C. calmed 冷静; D. enjoyed喜爱。我首先自我介绍,然后询问城镇周围所发生的事情。答案为A。 16.A 考查动词词组。A. resulted in 导致; B. cut in插嘴; C. broke in 破门而入; D. put in提出,提交。根据上文的自我介绍和询问,最终有了一个美丽Estonian家园的邀请。可知答案为A。 17.B 考查动词。A. found发现; B. enjoyed 喜爱; C. ordered 命令; D. bathed沐浴。可知在那里享受了a 110-degree wood-stove sauna,在本地采摘森林蘑菇,并有几个新友的陪伴。可知答案为B。 18.A 考查副词。A. locally 在本地; B. secretly秘密地; C. rarely 罕见地; D. nervously紧张不安地。在本地采摘森林蘑菇,并有几个新友的陪伴。可知答案为A。 19.B 考查名词。A. experience经验; B. company公司; C. opinion建议; D. time时间。在本地采摘森林蘑菇,并有几个新友的陪伴。可知答案为B。 20.C 考查名词。A. mom妈妈; B. book 书; C. aunt阿姨; D. master主人。我很高兴,我把“专横的阿姨”留在家里。可知答案为C。
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