【題目】Nowadays, travelling has been a trend. Many people often dream of a perfect holiday with white sands, blue beaches and so on. 1 Here are some tips to make your holiday a enjoyable and memorable one.

Set a budget. Before making a plan for the holiday, the most important thing is to plan how money will be spent.2

Plan ahead.3 Do you want to experience the local culture or just have fun on those sandy beaches? You can plan your trip according to your needs and likes.

4 You had better look for information before visiting an unknown holiday place. Buy a good guidebook and read up on the culture, history, local attractions of the place. You can also surf the internet for more information. The more you know, the better you can enjoy the place and its traditions.

Pack light and right. Pack only the important things. Avoid carrying unnecessary things around.5 Carry clothes that are suitable and right for the season. Try to put everything you need in a single carry-on bag.

Have realistic expectations. Unreasonable expectations can lead to a lot of stress. So enjoy each moment, whether good or bad. If you bear these suggestions in mind, planning a perfect holiday isn’t just a dream.

A. Read up before you go.

B. But sometimes planning a trip can be difficult.

C. Buy as many books as possible for your holiday.

D. A heavy luggage may sometimes influence your holiday spirit.

E. It helps you to plan and enjoy the trip within your limits of money.

F. The first thing you need to do is to be sure of what you need from this trip.

G. It’s vital for you to make a list of things you need to buy during your coming holiday.

【答案】

1B

2E

3F

4A

5D

【解析】

本文是一篇說明文,旅行現(xiàn)在成為一種流行趨勢。在本文中作者就旅行前的準備工作提出了5條小建議。

1根據(jù)橫線前句Many people often dream of a perfect holiday with white sands, blue beaches and so on.可知人們夢想著有白色的沙灘蔚藍的海水的完美假期。后五段分別給出計劃假期的五個建議。本句應(yīng)該是一個承上啟下的句子,連接上下文。BBut sometimes planning a trip can be difficult.但是有時候計劃旅行可能很困難與上下文吻合

2本段的中心思想是Set a budget做好預(yù)算。在度假之前我們要做好預(yù)算,可以幫助我們用有限的資金享受到美妙的假期。E項與本段中心思想一致。

3本段的中心思想是Plan ahead“事先計劃好”。本段內(nèi)容都應(yīng)該是與事先計劃相關(guān)的內(nèi)容。故FThe first thing you need to do is to be sure of what you need from this trip.首先要做的是事情是確信你從這次旅行中得到什么恰好是出發(fā)之前要考慮的內(nèi)容。故F項符合段落大意。

4根據(jù)橫線后兩句可知在旅行之前你要查詢與本次旅行有關(guān)的所有信息,可以先買好旅行手冊并閱讀相關(guān)的文化歷史知識?芍径谓ㄗh人們出發(fā)之前要成分閱讀與旅行相關(guān)的知識。故A項正確。

5根據(jù)橫線前句Pack only the important things. Avoid carrying unnecessary things around.,也就是要求我們只帶重要的東西,不要帶不必要的東西。帶了重的行李會有很多不便。故D項符合本段中心思想。

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