Modern life is impossible without travelling. The fastest way of travelling is by plane. With a modern airline you can travel in one day to places which it took a month or more to get to hundred years ago.
Travelling by train is slower than by plane, but it has its advantages(便利). You can see the country you are travelling through. Modern trains have comfortable seats and dining-cars. They make even the longest journey enjoyable.
Some people prefer to travel by sea when possible. There are large liners and river boats. You can visit many other countries and different parts of your country on them. Ships are not so fast as trains or planes, but travelling by sea is a very pleasant way to spend a holiday.
Many people like to travel by car. You can make your own timetable. You can travel three or four hundred miles or only fifty or one hundred miles a day, just as you like. You can stop wherever you wish where there is something interesting to see, at good restaurant where you can enjoy a good meal, or at a hotel to spend the night. That is why travelling by car is popular for pleasure trips, while people usually take a train or plane when they are travelling on business.

  1. 1.

    From the passage, we know the fastest way of travelling is          .

    1. A.
      by train
    2. B.
      by sea
    3. C.
      by plane
    4. D.
      by car
  2. 2.

    If we travel by car, we can           .

    1. A.
      make the longest journey enjoyable
    2. B.
      travel to a very far place in several minutes
    3. C.
      make our own timetable
    4. D.
      travel only fifty or one hundred miles a day
  3. 3.

    When people travel on business, they usually take               .

    1. A.
      a plane or a car
    2. B.
      a car or a boat
    3. C.
      a boat or a train
    4. D.
      a train or a plane
  4. 4.

    How many ways of travelling are mentioned in the passage?

    1. A.
      Four
    2. B.
      Three
    3. C.
      Two
    4. D.
      Six
CCDA
本文介紹了旅行的方式:飛機(jī)旅行具有快感,坐火車旅行具有一種享受的快樂,坐汽車旅行更是一種受歡迎的方式。旅行的確給人們帶來(lái)了一種享受。
1.C由第一自然段第二句話The fastest way of travelling is by plane.可知最快的方式是飛機(jī),所以C是正確的。
2.C由第四自然段中的句子“You can make your own timetable可知C正確
3.D根據(jù)文章的最后一句That is why travelling by car is popular for pleasure trips, while people usually take a train or plane when they are travelling on business.
可知此題答案選D
4.A本文的每一段都提到旅行的方法,只有四種,由此得到答案。
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