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a jacket, two pairs of socks, a pair of shorts, and two pairs of jeans. He was carrying one small backpack,
which was very full, but he didn"t have any other luggage. Brian needed to meet a man named Tony before he
checked in for his flight. He found Tony near the Air France counter. Tony gave him a round-trip ticket and a
small package.
"Give this package to Jean Paul at the airport in Paris. He will have a sign with your name on it. I think you
can find him easily," Tony said, "You don"t have any luggage, right?"
"Only this backpack," Brian answered. "You said I could bring one carry-on bag."
"That"s right. One carry-on bag is fine. Have a good trip."
"Thanks."
Is Brian a criminal (罪犯)? Not at all. He is an air-courier. And he paid only $110 for the round-trip ticket
to Paris. Air-couriers get cheap airline tickets because they take important packages and papers to foreign
countries. Businesses sometimes need to get packages and papers to people in foreign countries by the next
day. Often, the only way they can do this is to use an air-courier company. It is not cheap for a business to
send a package with an air-courier, but it is quick.
Every year about 80,000 people worldwide travel as air-couriers. The number of tickets for the air-courier
travel is growing by about 10 percent a year. However, air-courier travel isn"t for everyone. But if you have
very little money, you can be flexible (灵活的) about your travel plans, and don"t mind wearing the same clothes
for a week, it can be a great way to take a vacation!
B. Because that made him easier to be recognized.
C. Because his backpack had no room for his clothes.
D. Because he did not have any luggage with him.
A. manages a business company in foreign countries
B. organizes international flights for tourists
C. travels around the world with cheap tickets
D. delivers papers and packages to foreign countries
B. it is flexible
C. it saves time
D. it grows fast
B. cannot take any luggage with him
C. has to wear two pairs of jeans
D. saves little money from the travel
A. describes the activities of a law-breaker
B. suggests an ideal way to travel
C. argues against the air-courier travel
D. tells us about a developing business
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试题【阅读理解。 Brian arrived at the San Francisco airport two hours before the flight】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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common. Over the years, the size of the family has decreased. One reason for this is an increase in the
cost of living. On the average, children attend schools for more years than they used to, making them
financially dependent on their families longer. Moreover, children nowadays are better dressed and have
more money to spend on entertainment. The parents usually take the responsibility for all the expenses.
Meanwhile, families are less close than they used to be. More and more American mothers work away
from home. The break up of the family occurs when the parents divorce. A lot of children in the U. S.
live part of their young lives with only one parent. Broken families usually result in problems for children
and parents alike. Children blame themselves when their parents separate. They grow up feeling unsettled
as they are moved back and forth between parents. Usually one parent is responsible for raising the children.
These single parents must care for the children"s emotional and psychological needs while also supporting
them financially. This is very demanding and leaves very little time for the parent"s own personal interests.
Single parents often marry other single parents. In this type of family, unrelated children are forced to
develop brother or sister relationship. The situations of many American families today are not good.
However, recent signs indicate that things are getting better. The divorce rate is declining. The rate of
childbirth is rising. Perhaps Americans have learned how important families are.
B. medium sized
C. quite large
D. small
B. children are better dressed
C. children spend more money on entertainment
D. all of the above
B. remain the same
C. get better
D. keep unchanged
B. American Families
C. American Mother
D. American Parents
of the last days of summer. Already the days are shorter and the nights are cooler. Some kinds of apples are
already ripe (成熟的). Others will be ready to pick soon. I think of my grandmother"s apple pie (苹果馅饼),
and how I used to make it with her. She died last year, before the apple harvest, and I have not had her pie
since. I really miss her. I hear bees busily humming about, visiting the late summer flowers. The gentle hum
of their wings nearly sends me to sleep.
The sky is as blue as my grandfather"s eyes. Above me, big white clouds race across the sky like pieces
of cotton blowing in the wind. School starts in another week, and time seems to have slowed down.
"Sophie!" calls my grandfather. "Is that you?" I stand up, take his hand, and tell him all about my day as
we walk through the orchard. We talk about apples, and bees, and Grandma. He tells me that he misses her
too.
He puts his rough, brown farmer"s hand around my shoulder and pulls me close. "You know, Sophie," he
says, "I spent the morning in the attic (阁楼), and you"ll never guess what I found. It"s the recipe (烹饪法)
for Grandma"s apple pie. I used to help her make it sometimes. I can"t do it all alone, but you used to help her
too. Maybe between the two of us, we can work it out. Want to try?"
"But it won"t be the same without Grandma," I tell him.
"That"s true," he says, "but nothing is the same without Grandma. Still, I don"t think that she would want
us never to have another apple pie. What do you say?" I nod yes, and we walk towards home… towards an
afternoon in the farmhouse kitchen, making Grandma"s famous apple pie.
B. comes to the orchard after school
C. enjoys Grandma"s apple pie very much
D. picks many apples in the orchard
B. spend summer afternoons in the orchard
C. enjoy fresh fruit in the farmhouse kitchen
D. walk alone among the apple trees
B. how much Sophie"s grandfather likes apple pies
C. how much Sophie loves her grandfather"s orchard
D. how much Sophie"s grandfather misses Grandma
B. My grandmother"s apple pie
C. A morning in the attic
D. The last days of summer
I have to travel every day from SoUk Road to the Airport. Two buses travel along this route: the number
49 and the number 16. However, by the time the number 16 bus reaches SoUk Road, it is always full, so it
is of no use for me. This leaves the number 49 which sometimes has empty seats on it.
The timetable states that there are buses from SoUk Road to the Airport every ten minutes. If this is so,
why do I have to wait half an hour for a bus nearly every day? The instructions state that if there are empty
seats on a bus, the bus must stop at every stop where people are waiting. Why is it that half-empty buses go
straight past me when I am standing at the bus stop?
The instructions state that no bus may carry more than 40 seated passengers and 20 standing passengers.
Yesterday, I was first to get off the bus when it reached the Airport. I counted the other passengers as they
got off. There were 129 of them.
Clearly printed on the back of every bus is a sign that says "Maximum speed: 50 m.p.h." The distance
from SoUk Road to the Airport is 10 miles. Saturday morning a 49 bus traveled the distance in ten minutes,
at an average speed of 60 m.p.h. At times it must have done at least 80 or even 90 m.p.h. It is obvious that
our bus companies have no respect for the instructions nor consideration for their passengers. Can nothing
be done about this?
B. has more seats on it
C. travels faster
D. is not always full
B. in less than ten minutes
C. in more than twelve minutes
D. in half an hour
B. bus drivers often go straight past without stopping
C. too few buses are traveling along this route
D. bus services are poor
documentary (纪录片) Open wide last Tuesday was excellent for people like me. However, none of my
school friends watched it because they didn"t know it was on. Why can"t television companies let us know
about such important programmes in advance?
This pragrammes was important because it showed how methods for helping people with toothache
have developed over the centuries. If you think visiting the dentist today is an uncomfortable experience,
just be grateful you didn"t live 200 years ago! Then, the programmes told us, the only cure for toothache
was removing the tooth. There weren"t any dentists, so the person who cut your hair also pulled out your
bad teeth, and there was nothing to stop you feeling the pain.
The programme has also completely changed my attitude to looking after my teeth. My parents were
always saying to me things like, "Don"t eat too many sweets." And, "Brush your teeth after meals." But I
never paid much attention. Now I"ve seen what damage sugar can do, especially if I don"t use a toothbrush
regularly. I"m going to change my habits. Many people would benefit from a repeat of this programme.
Sophie Ashley, Oxford
B. ask for more television programmes designed for school children
C. advise people to watch a particular television programme
D. persuade a television company to show a programme again
B. where to get information about future television programmes
C. what kind of subjects young people enjoy studying at school
D. which television channel shows the most interesting programmes
B. Dentists used to help people who had it.
C. Hairdressers have it more than other people.
D. Ways of curing it have changed.
B. Their advice is worth listening to.
C. They eat things that are bad for them.
D. They don"t clean their teeth often enough.
Traveller categories | The five clearest role-related behaviours (in order of relative importance) |
Tourist | Takes photos, buys souvenirs, goes to famous places, stays briefly in one place, does not understand the local people |
Traveller | Stays briefly in one place, experiments with local food, goes to famous places, takes photos, explores places privately |
Holidaymaker | Takes photos, goes to famous places, is alienated from the local society, buys souvenirs, contributes to the visited economy |
Jet-setter | Lives a life of luxury, concerned with social status, seeks physical pleasures, prefers interacting with people of his / her own kind, goes to famous places |
Businessperson | Concerned with social status, contributes to the economy, does not take photos, prefers interacting with people of his / her own kind, lives a life of luxury |
Migrant | Has language problems, prefers interacting with people of his / her own kind, does not understand the local people, does not live a life of luxury, does not explore the local people |
Conservationist | Interested in the environment, does not buy souvenirs, does not exploit the local people, explores places privately, takes photos |
Explorer | Explores places privately, interested in the environment, takes physical risks, does not buy souvenirs, keenly observes the visited economy |
Overseas student | Experiments with local food, does not exploit the people, takes photos, keenly observes the visited society, takes physical risks |
International athlete | Is not alienated from his/her own society, does not exploit the local people, does not understand the local people, explores places privately, searches for the meaning of life |
Overseas journalist | Takes photos, keenly observes the visited society, goes to famous places, takes physical risks, explores places privately |
Religious pilgrim | Searches for the meaning of life, does not live a life of luxury, is not concerned with social status, does not exploit the local people, does not buy souvenirs |