【題目】 Visiting a theme park is a wonderful activity for a family during summer or other holidays.1 Don't be worried if you're on a budget because through patient planning and research, you can still enjoy your trip without breaking the bank. Below are some guidelines on how to visit a theme park on a budget.

1. Determine your budget.

This is a very difficult part of your task since determining how much you can spend means going through a number of things. 2 Decide on how many days you will be staying in your selected destination.

2. List the activities where you'll spend money.

List down items that will definitely cost you money such as your housing, food fuel/fare, and other luxuries like souvenirs. If you ’re a parent, then negotiate(商定)with the children about rules and regulations like pocket money. 3 Bring cash because there will be times when banks and ATM machines won’t be online.

3. 4

Ensure that you book air tickets months ahead because most airline companies offer discounts to early birds. You can call your preferred airline or check its website. And you can also subscribe to online travel services.

4. Ensure that you'll bring all essentials before traveling.

Bring travel essentials like toothbrush, shampoo, towel, and so on. 5 Making a list of things to bring will certainly help do it better.

A.Identify the number of people who'll be coming with you.

B.It's necessary to check your car before setting out.

C.Make this clear to children when packing up.

D.Please keep in touch with your family every day.

E.Don't forget to carry extra cash for emergencies.

F.There are various theme parks that adults and children can both enjoy.

G.Schedule your trip months ahead.

【答案】

1F

2A

3E

4G

5C

【解析】

本文是說明文。參觀主題公園是一個家庭很好的活動。本文給了一些省錢參觀主題公園的建議。

1

上句提到參觀主題公園是一個家庭在夏天或其他假期很好的活動。FThere are various theme parks that adults and children can both enjoy.承接上文,介紹有各種各樣的主題公園,適合成人和兒童。更進一步說明了主題公園適合全家去旅游,故選F。

2

本部分的主題是確定你的預算,上句提到?jīng)Q定預算是任務中非常困難的一部分,因為決定你能花多少錢意味著要仔細檢查很多事情。下句具體提到?jīng)Q定在目的地停留幾天,這是預算的一部分。A項:確定和你一起旅游的人數(shù),和下句并列,也屬于預算的一部分。故選A

3

本部分的主題是列出會花錢的活動。下句建議我們帶些現(xiàn)金,因為有時銀行和自動取款機不能聯(lián)機。E項:別忘了多帶些現(xiàn)金以備不時之需。與下文說的是同一件事,下文說明了原因。故選E。

4

本空是主題句。下文提到確保提前幾個月預訂機票,因為大多數(shù)航空公司都會給早到的乘客打折。你可以打電話給你喜歡的航空公司或查看它的網(wǎng)站。你也可以訂閱在線旅游服務。這些都是建議我們提前訂機票,提前規(guī)劃旅程,G項:Schedule your trip months ahead.表達了此意,概括了本段內(nèi)容。故選G。

5

本部分建議我們在旅行前確保帶上所有的必需品。上句列舉的是要帶的物品,C項:收拾行李的時候要讓孩子明白這一點。與上句承接,說明了這一項的重要性。故選C。

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