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    Camping is a great way to enjoy nature. You can breathe fresh air, cook over a campfire and sleep under the stars. However, camping also means various troubles, including dealing with bugs, bad weather and few, if any, toilets. 1.But there is a way to enjoy the natural world without giving up the comforts at home. It’s called glamping, and interest in it has been growing since 2007!

Glamping, made up by joining the words glamorous(有魅力的) and camping, is a new word. 2.Since around 600 B.C. Nomadic Mongolians have enjoyed the benefits of glamping. Their tents were so comfortable that they inspired the design of modern glamping tents!

There are many reasons why you should consider glamping for your next vacation. One of them is that glamping gives you access to some beautiful places. 3.Nowadays, glamping can be less expensive than staying in a hotel, but you can still enjoy the modern comforts of a hotel!

4.Glampsites often use eco-friendly materials and avoid using much plastic. So, there is less waste, and the area stays beautiful.

No matter what kind of experience you’re looking for, a glampsite exists for you. From Three Camel Lodge in Mongolia to Clayoquot Wilderness Resort in Canada, adventure is waiting for you. Sites can include a spa, a swimming pool and dinner under the stars. Activities can include exploring on horseback or camel and sightings of elephants, mountain sheep or tigers. 5.

A.Every year a large number of people go camping.

B.You don’t have to give up beauty for comfort!

C.A wide variety of glamping experiences are available all over the world.

D.These troubles can discourage people from ever trying camping.

E.But it describes an activity that people have been doing for ages.

F.You can also help other campers.

G.Another reason to go glamping is that it’s good for the environment.

 

1.D 2.E 3.B 4.G 5.C 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了豪华野营的由来,以及选择参加豪华野营的原因。 1. 根据前句“However, camping also means various troubles, including dealing with bugs, bad weather and few, if any, toilets. (然而,露营也意味着各种各样的麻烦,包括对付虫子、坏天气和如果可能的话,少上厕所。)”可知,这些麻烦会使人们打消尝试野营的念头。These troubles指代前句中野营中的各种各样的麻烦。故选D。 2. 根据前句“Glamping, made up by joining the words glamorous and camping, is a new word.(Glamping是由glamorous和camping这两个词组合而成的新词。)”和后句“Since around 600 B.C. Nomadic Mongolians have enjoyed the benefits of glamping.(大约从公元前600年起,游牧的蒙古人就享受到了豪华野营的好处。)”可知,豪华野营描述的是一项人们已经做了很长时间的活动。it代指前句中的glamping。故选E。 3. 根据前句“One of them is that glamping gives you access to some beautiful places. (其中之一就是豪华野营让你可以去一些美丽的地方。)”和后句“Nowadays, glamping can be less expensive than staying in a hotel, but you can still enjoy the modern comforts of a hotel! (如今,豪华野营可能比住在酒店便宜,但你仍然可以享受现代舒适的酒店!)”可知,豪华野营既可以欣赏美丽的地方,又可以住舒适的酒店。所以你不必为了舒适而放弃美丽!故选B。 4. 根据上一段文章介绍豪华野营的其中的一个原因,所以这里介绍豪华野营的另一个原因。根据后句“Glampsites often use eco-friendly materials and avoid using much plastic. (野营地通常使用环保材料,避免使用太多塑料。)”可知,去豪华野营的另一个原因是它对环境有好处。故选G。 5. 根据本段的中心句“No matter what kind of experience you’re looking for, a glampsite exists for you.( 不管你在寻找什么样的经历,都有野营地为你而存在。)”以及后面的所举豪华野营的地点和活动例子可知,世界各地都有各式各样的豪华野营可以体验。故选C。
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1.What did NOT change for the mice in the experiment?

A.How they moved. B.How long they ran.

C.How much they chose to eat. D.How they spent their time.

2.What happened to the mice in the experiment according to the 6th paragraph?

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C.They spent less time roaming in the cage. D.They didn't need rest after running the wheels.

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B.The mice ran more because they really wanted to lose weight.

C.The experiment is a failure because the results don't apply to humans.

D.It might not be tiredness that caused the mice to run less.

5.The purpose of writing this passage is _______.

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C.to analyze how wheel running changes mice's movements

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4.Some teachers and librarians dislike ghostwritten books because they _______.

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