Consulates (領(lǐng)事館) exist to help citizens abroad to help themselves. Every year millions of people go abroad for pleasure or profit (利潤). There are consular officers ready to do what they can to help if people get into difficulties, but for all sorts of reasons there are limits to what they can do. Most times things go well for travelers abroad but occasionally things go wrong.
So, whether you are an experienced traveler or a first timer, going by yourself, with the family or a group there are things you should do before you go. Think about money and tickets well in advance. Take enough money including enough to pay your return fare, and hold on to it. Better still, buy return tickets in the first place. In an emergency a consul (領(lǐng)事) will contact relatives or friends and ask them to help you with money or tickets. But there's no law that says a consul has to lend you money and if he eventually does (and it will have to be repaid) he will want to be satisfied first that you really do have no money and there is no one else you know who can help.
It is also important to take out proper insurance (保險) for everything from car breakdowns to loss of life. A consul cannot pay your medical or any other bills, nor can he do the work of local travel representatives or motoring organizations.
1.What is the author trying to do in the textm
A.To inform people about laws abroad.      B.To describe an international problem.
C.To explain how to visit a consulate.       D.To give advice about consulates
2.Why would somebody read the text?
A.To know how to contact a consul.      B.To find out how to make a complaint (抱怨).
C.To know when to contact a consul.     D.To find out where a consul lives.
3.You can borrow money from a consul if you    
A.need to stay abroad longer.            B.have to help a relative
C.have no other financial (資金) means    D.need to have your car repaired
4.Which of the following notices would you see in Consular Office?
A. CONSULAR OFFICE
In an emergency you may contact your consul. He may give you advice but you should not rely on being given financial help.
B.CONSULAR OFFICE
In an emergency you may contact this office. Your consul can always help with hospital and dental costs.
C.CONSULAR OFFICE
You may contact your consul if you have run out of money. He will arrange for you to receive help if you cannot pay your bills.      
D.CONSULAR OFFICE
Your consul is here to help you. If your car has broken down or you’re experiencing travel difficulties of any kind. Contact your consul.


【小題1】D
【小題2】C
【小題3】C
【小題4】A

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