【題目】Driving on up to Yosemite with my family was exciting but nerve-racking (神經(jīng)緊張的). I had never been to such an amazing national park before, yet I wasn’t the most athletic person so I knew that I couldn’t stick through all the hiking up and down. It actually ended up being a fun and adventurous experience.

The ride there was definitely long but worth it. As I woke up from my nap, I saw the beautiful scenery of the tall mountains and beautiful streams. The trails were made nicely for visitors. The waterfalls were breathtaking. Climbing up rocks was one of my favorite parts. Even though I fell a couple of times, I still have a lot of fun. The fact that my family and I spent so much time together all trying to find out which route to take and what views to watch really brought us closer together.

The great thing about nature is that, it’s just you, the views, and the people around you. There’s nothing there to bother you and it’s the best way to relax and enjoy yourself. Yosemite has 5 of the world’s highest waterfalls, and about 300 lakes. The structure of each mountain is incredible; it’s formed in ways that almost take your breath away. Some of them are of a deep dark color with waterfalls forming; some are formed with spots of green peeking (窺探) out. It’s definitely something you wouldn’t want to miss.

Yosemite isn’t the only great National Park but based on my experience I highly recommend going out and enjoying nature with family and friends. It’s a great time to bond, laugh, and take in what Mother Nature offers.

【1】The author writes the first paragraph mainly to ________.

A. introduce the topic of this passage

B. offer an example to us

C. tell us his future plan for hiking

D. describe a national park

【2】While climbing up rocks, the author was ________.

A. nerve-rackingB. injuredC. pleased D. worried

【3】According to the passage, Yosemite ________.

A. is crowded with visitors every day

B. is the only great National Park

C. is worth travelling to

D. is nothing but a common destination

【4】The author suggests us ________.

A. keeping a good bond with other people

B. visiting Yosemite now and then

C. trying to protect the environment

D. going out to enjoy the beauty of nature

【答案】

【1】A

【2】C

【3】C

【4】D

【解析】

試題分析:作者講述了自己與家人一起去Yosemite國家公園游玩的經(jīng)歷。

【1】A 推理判斷題。首段為了引入下文要談的作者與家人一起去Yosemite國家公園的游玩經(jīng)歷。故選A。

【2】C 事實細節(jié)題。根據(jù)第二段中間“Climbing up rocks was one of my favorite parts...closer together.”可知,作者爬山時是開心的。故選C。

【3】C 事實細節(jié)題。根據(jù)最后一段Yosemite isn’t the only great National Park but based on my experience I highly recommend going out and enjoying nature with family and friends. It’s a great time to bond, laugh, and take in what Mother Nature offers.可知,Yosemite是值得旅游的地方。故選C。

【4】D 推理判斷題。從最后一段中“I highly recommend going out and enjoying nature with family and friends.”可知,作者建議我們到外面去欣賞大自然的風(fēng)光。故選D。

【重點單詞、短語解析】

1.a(chǎn)mazing adj. 令人驚異的 2.scenery n. 風(fēng)景(總稱)

3.relax vt. 使放松 4.incredible adj. 難以置信的

5.recommend vt. 推薦6.up and down 上上下下7.take in 吸收;理解;欺騙

【長難句分析】

原文:The fact that my family and I spent so much time together all trying to find out which route to take and what views to watch really brought us closer together.(同位語從句)

譯文:我們家人和我花費大把時間一起尋找行走的路線和觀光的景點的事實使我們的關(guān)系更加緊密。

仿寫:The news that we won the game really surprised us.

我們贏得比賽的消息真的讓我們很驚訝!

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