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本試卷共分兩卷(滿分120分)第一卷(選擇題部分,共85分)第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)第一節(jié)聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.Whatistheboylookingfor?A.Anewspaper B.Amagazine C.Acopymachine2.Whatsizeshirtdoesthewomanwant?A.S B.M C.L3.Whenwillthemanprobablytakeavacation?A.OnAugust2nd B.OnAugust31st. C.OnJuly28th.4.What’stheweatherliketoday?A.Itisverycold B.Itrainsheavily C.Itsnowsheavily.5.WhatkindofcookiesdidJohneat?A.Icecreamcookies. B.Chocolatecookies C.Buttercookies.第二節(jié)聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Howlonghasn’tthewomanhadavacation?A.Forthreeyears B.Forfouryears C.Forfiveyears7.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Makeatravelplan B.Takeavacation. C.Talkwithherhusband聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8HowmanybandswillplayintheMTVAwards?A.Two B.Three C.Four9.WhatcanwelearnaboutKarenMok?A.Sheisveryyoung B.Sheworksasahost C.ShecanspeakFrench聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.WhatistherelationshipbetweenAnnaandJean?A.Sisters B.Classmates C.Teacherandstudent11.WhatdoesJeanwanttobeinthefuture?A.Anartist B.Atoiletcleaner C.Ascientist12.WhatdoestheboyaskAnnatodo?A.HelpJeanwithherstudy B.CalltoapologizetoJean C.DohomeworkforJean.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.Whenisthetalkshow?A.Inthemorning B.Intheafternoon C.Intheevening14.Whatdoesagreeninventionmean?A.AgreencoloredproductB.Anenvironmentallyfriendlyinvention.C.Aninventioninventedbyfamousinventors.15.Whatcanreusablewaterbottlesbeusedtodo?A.Reusewater B.Reduceplasticwaste. C.Savewater16.Whichenergyisthecleanest?A.Thesolarenergy B.Thecoalenergy. C.Thegasenergy聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.WhatdidLaurenCastilloliketodoasakid?A.Drawpictures B.Readinthelibrary C.Buypicturebooks.18.Whatcanweknowabouthernana?A.Shelivedinthecity B.Shelikedtravelling C.Sheusedtoreadbooks.19.Whatisthebestpartofherjob?A.Tellingstoriestochildren B.ChoosingmaterialsforpaintingC.Sharingherbookswithstudents.20.WhereisLaurenCastillo’sstudio?A.Infrontofherapartment(公寓) B.Nexttoherapartment C.Inherapartment第二部分英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)請(qǐng)閱讀下面各題,從題中所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題紙上將該選項(xiàng)標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。21.Shoppingonlineisaccepted.MoreandmorepeoplearebuyingwhattheyneedontheInternet.A.fortunately B.gradually C.finally D.likely22.AsurveyofChina’snetizensfoundthatsomesmokersareunwillingtokickthehabitbecausetheyaren’tfully.oftheharmitdoestohealth.A.fond B.curious C.afraid D.aware23.Ladiesandgentlemen,pleaseremainuntiltheplanehasetoapletestop.A.seated B.seating C.toseat D.seat24.China’sYouth’sDay,acelebrationeveningtookplaceonourcampus.Itwasasuccess.A.Inplaceof B.Inhopesof C.Insteadof D.Inmemoryof25.Atthisrate,theforestwillbepletelywithinthenext30years.A.damaged B.ruined C.spoiled D.destroyed26.Theincreaseinhomeputersmeansthatfamilieshavemucheasiertoinformation.A.measure B.access C.way D.method27.Moreandmoremachinesareinvented,whichwillgreatlyourlives.A.satisfy B.operate C.simplify D.plete28.theoildeals,thetwocountriessignedagreementscoveringbiofuel(生物燃料)developmentandthejointlaunchoftwosatellites.A.Asidefrom B.Exceptfor C.Inaddition D.Otherthan29.Weareatyourservice.Don’ttoturntousifyouhaveanyfurtherproblems.A.avoid B.hesitate C.desire. D.seek30.Thedesertwasonceagreenlandwithhugetrees,buttheywerecutdown,thecitybysand—whatapity!A.resultedin;buried B.resultingfrom;beingburiedC.leadingto;wasburied D.resultingin;beingburied31.iscertainisthatmykeyisnowhereinmyroom.A.What;tofind B.As;tobefound C.It;tofind D.What;tobefound32.Afterthehorribleearthquakehitthecountry,muchimportancetothepreventionoftheearthquakesofar.A.wasattached B.hasbeenattached C.ispaid D.hasbeenprovided33.Theorganizationscientistsandengineershasbeentopromotethedevelopmentofeconomyinthecountryside.A.consistedof;found B.consistingof;foundedC.madeupof;found D.makingupof;founded34.Thefamousmusician,aswellashisstudents,toperformattheopeningceremonyofthe2012TaipeiFlowerExpo.A.wereinvited B.wasinvited C.havebeeninvited D.hasbeeninvited.35.Itwashespoketothechildrenhemadeapromisehewouldebacktoseethem.A.that;when;that B.that;that;when C.when;that;when D.when;that;that第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從短文后所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。ProfessorBarryWellmanfromtheUniversityofTorontoinCanadahasinventedatermtodescribethewaymanyNorthAmericansinteract(交流)thesedays.The36is“networkedindividualism(網(wǎng)絡(luò)個(gè)體主義)Thisideaisnoteasytounderstandbecausethetwowordsseemtohave37meanings.Howcanwebeindividualsandbe38atthesametime?Youneedotherpeoplefornetworks.HereiswhatProfessorWellman39.BeforetheinventionoftheInternetandemail,oursocialnetworksare40interactionswithrelatives,neighbors,andworkmatesat41.Someoftheinteractionwasbyphone,butitwas42voicetovoice,persontoperson,in43world.ArecentresearchstudybythePewInternetandAmericanLifeProject44thatforalotofpeople,electronicinteractionthroughtheputerhas45thispersontopersoninteraction.46,alotofpeopleinterviewedforthePewstudysaythat’sa47thing.Why?Inthepast,manypeoplewereworriedthattheInternet48usandcausedustospendtoomuchtimeinthe49worldoftheputer.ButthePewstudydiscoveredthattheoppositeis50.TheInternetconnectsuswithmorerealpeoplethanexpected—51peoplewhocangiveadviceoncareers,medical52,raisingchildren,andchoosingaschoolorcollege.About60millionAmericanstoldPewthatthe53playsanimportantroleinhelpingthemmakemajorlife54.Thankstotheputer,“networkedindividuals”areabletobe55andtogetherwithotherpeopleatthesametime!36.A.word B.invention C.expression D.term37.A.opposite B.different C.similar D.unhealthy38.A.collected B.operated C.networked D.united39.A.introduces B.means C.creates D.likes40.A.connected B.near C.separated D.live41.A.work B.rest C.table D.home42.A.yet B.even C.still D.quite43.A.ideal B.real C.modem D.ancient44.A.got B.conducted C.suggested D.showed45.A.rejected B.replaced C.caused D.strengthened46.A.However B.Therefore C.Furthermore D.Thus47.A.terrible B.special C.global D.good48.A.separated B.split C.connected D.deserted49.A.dangerous B.funny C.imaginary D.strange50.A.wrong B.mistaken C.meaningful D.true51.A.careful B.helpful C.thoughtful D.skillful52.A.colleges B.equipment C.problems D.course53.A.Internet B.phone C.letter D.advice54.A.discoveries B.studies C.style D.decisions55.A.alike B.enjoyable C.alone D.dependant第三部分閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題紙上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。AYourLifeYourLife-LiveitwellSUNDAY,lAPRIL,2016Time:3:00pm-5:00pmIsyourdailylifebeingaffectedbykneepain?Can’tperformsimpletasks?Can’tenjoyoutdoorlife?Painwhenwalking?DOS’TLETPAINRULEYOURLIFE!PUBLICFORUM(論壇)Findouthowtodealwithkneeandjointpaininthispublicforumconductedbyalearnof5doctorsfromGleneaglesHospital.Participantswillreceiveafreebookonorthopedics(整形外科)worth$20andrefreshments.GleneaglesHospital.6ANapiorRoad,Level3.LectureHall3.Toregister,callorSMS9712244.Freeforthefirst50registeredparticipants&$5tobechargedforthesubsequent50participants.Facebook:HEALTHAnyhealthrelatedproblems?YoucanlogontoFansofMindYourBodyFacebookpagetoseethevarioushealthissuesbeingdiscussed.FansofMindYourBodyinFacebookstandtowinaprizeiftheycontributethebestideaonadiscussiontopicoftheweek.Theyhavelofirst“Like”theMindYourBodyFacebookpagetopostmentsonit.Selectedmentswillbepublished.Fanswilldiscusswhattypeoffoodanddrinkdiabeticsshouldconsumetokeeptheirbloodsugarloanevenkeel.Pleaserefertothewebsiteformoredetails:facebook/MindYourBodyPrizesponsoredbySingaporeGeneralHospitalSATURDAY,4FEBVRARY2016Time:9:00am-11:00amVenue:ChangiGenera!Hospital,Level4ConferenceRoomTalkbyaSpecialistOrthopedicSurgeon—DrVincentTanDon’tsufferInsilence:Doyousufferfromspotsinjuries,spinepain.MINDYOURBODY56.Mr.Li.amarathonrunner,hasanirreparableslipdisc(椎間盤突出).Whichhospitalshouldhegotoifhedoesnotwanttoundergoanyoperation?A.SingaporeGeneralHospital B.GleneaglesHospitalC.ChangiGeneralHospital D.MtElizabethHospital57.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.AnySingaporeancanattendDr.Tan’stalkfreeofcharge.B.PeoplecanbooktheBoneDensityScanonFeb4thataspecialprice.C.People“l(fā)ike”theMindYourBodyFacebookpagecanwinaprize.D.Participantsofpublicforumcangetabook$20cheaper.BManyfactssuggestthatchildrenareoverweightandthesituationisgettingworse,accordingtothedoctors.Ifeelthereareanumberofreasonsforthis.Somepeopleblame(責(zé)備)thefactthatwearesurrounded(包圍)byshopssellingunhealthy,fattyfoods,suchasfriedchickenandicecream,atlowprices.Thishasturnedoutawholegenerationofgrownupswhoseldomcookamealforthemselves.Iftherewerefeweroftheserestaurants,thenprobablychildrenwouldbuylesstakeawayfood.Thereisanotherargumentthatblamesparentsforallowingtheirchildrentobeeoverweight.Iagreewiththis,becausegoodeatinghabitsbeginearlyinlife,longbeforechildrenstarttovisitfastfoodshops.Ifchildrenarcgivenfriedchickenandchocolateratherthanhealthyfood,orarealwaysallowedtochoosewhattheyeat,theywillgoforsweetandsaltyfoodseverytime,andthiswillgoonthroughouttheirlives.Thereisathirdreasonforthissituation.Childrenthesedaystakeverylittleexercise.Theydonotwalktoschool.Whentheygethome,theysitinfrontofthetelevisionortheirputersandplayputergames.Notonlyisthisanunhealthypastime(消遣),italsogivesthemtimetoeatmoreunhealthyfood.Whattheyneedistogooutsideandplayactivegamesorsports.Theabovearethemainreasonsforthisproblem,andthereforewehavetoencourageyoungpeopletobemoreactive,aswellassteeringthemawayfromfastfoodshopsandbadeatinghabits.58.Accordingtothetext,whatkindofchildrenmayeatmoreunhealthyfood?A.Thosewhooftentakeexercise. B.Thosewhooftenwatchtelevision.C.Thosewhooftenhavemealsathome. D.Thosewhooftenwalktoschool.59.Theword‘‘steering”underlinedinthelastsentencemostprobablymeans.A.attending B.forbidding C.harming D.guiding60.Themainpurposeofthetextisto.A.tellastory B.providefacts C.giveadvice D.giveexamplesCInanunmannedsupermarket,acustomerwaitstopay.Withtheuseofadvanceddigitalpaymenttechnology,includingbiologicalrecognitionandindepthlearning,themanleavesinaminute.There’snocashierinthestore.Atalargeuniversity,studentsuseahandscanningmachinethatauthorizestheirentryintothegym.Thosepeopleareusing“smartmachines”whichidentifypeoplebytheirphysicalcharacteristics.Thesenewdevicesusefingers,hands,faces,eyesandvoices.Somemachinesmayevenusesmells.Thisnewtechnology,calledbiometrics,getsinformationfrompartsofthebody.Inthepast,biometricmachineswereusedmainlyingovernmentagenciesorinprisons.Butnowthatthecostofthetechnologyislower,thesemachinesarestartingtobeusedeverywhere,fromborderservicestoschools.Somepeople,however,areconcernedthatthesemachineswillmeanthedestructionofpersonaprivacy.Theyworrythatthemachineswillgetpersonalinformationaboutthem.“Iknowisseemslikethesemachinesareinvadingourprivacy,butactually,biometricmachineshelptoprotectit,”saysJayTarkett,whoworksatapanythatdevelopsthemachines.“Theycanbeusedinsteadofpasswordsonaputer,forexample.Theycanalsoidentifycriminalsatairports.So,really,theyhelptopromotepublicsafety,andalltheinformationstorediskeptconfidentialbythemachineitself.Somepeopledon’tliketheideaofusingfingerprintsbecausetheyassociatethemwithcriminals,andfeelliketheyarebeingaccusedofsomething.Inaddition,theydon’tworkforsomepeople,suchasbricklayers,whoweardowntheirfingerprints.Yet,facerecognitiondoesworkwellbecausethesubjectdoesn’treallyhavetodoanything.Tocashacheckatabank,forexample,thecustomerhastodonothingmorethanlookatamachinesimilartoanautomaticteller.Ifthefacematchesthepicturekeptonfile,thecustomergetsthemoneywithnoproblems.Theneedtocarryidentificationwithyoufromplacetoplace,then,wouldallbutcease.Ithasbeenfoundthatthehandscanworkswellinthecollegegym.Beforethismachinewasused,studentsatthecollegeenteredthegymusingcardssimilartocreditcards.Theproblemwasthatstudentsoftenlostorforgottheircards.Withthehandscanningmachine,however,theproblemwassolvedrightaway.Butthemachinesarestillnew,andtherecanbeproblems.Forexample,voicerecognitionworksonthephone,butitisnotprecise,andcanbetricked.Anotherconstraint(限制)wenotice,withmachinesthatusefacerecognitioninparticular,isthattheycanbefooledifpeoplecolortheirhairorgainalotofweight.However,thisparticularproblemmaybesolvedbyanewtypeoftechnologythatscansaperson’siris,thecoloredpartoftheeye.Itcanevenidentifythepersonfromafewfeetaway,recognizingacustomerasheorsheapproachestheATM.61.Whydon’tpeoplelikeusingfingerprintswhileusingthemachine?A.Theywanttokeeptheirmistakesasecret.B.Theydon’twanttodamagetheirfingers.C.Theyareafraidofbeingthoughtofascriminals.D.Theyareafraidoflosingmoneyinthebank.62.Whyarebiometricmachinesstatingtobeusedinmanyfields?A.Criminalsareoftenhiddenatairports.B.Theynolongerinvadepeople’sprivacy.C.Peopleenjoyfaceandvoicerecognition.D.Theyarenotasexpensiveastheywere.63.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsthenewtechnology?A.Bitter. B.Optimistic. C.Worried. D.Satisfied64.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Anintroductiontobiometricmachines.B.AnadvertisementforbiometricmachinesC.Abriefdescriptionofhandscanningmachines.D.Ananalysisofbiometricmachines’valueineconomy.DAreyouadifferentpersonwhenyouspeakaforeignlanguage?That’sjustoneofthequestionsNewYorkerwriterandnativeNorthCarolinianLaurenCollinsexploresinherautobiography,abouthertougheffortstomasterFrenchaftermarryingaFrenchmanwhosename—Olivier—shecouldn’tevenpronounceproperly.WheninFrenchrangesfromthehumorouslypersonaltoadeeperlookatvarioustheoriesoflanguageacquisitionandlinguistics(語(yǔ)言學(xué)).ThecouplemetinLondon“onmoreorlessneutralground:hiscontinent,mylanguage.”ButthebalanceshiftedwhentheymovedtoGenevaforOlivier’swork.ThenormallyvolubleCollinsfoundherselfataloss—“nearlyspeechless.”Thelanguagebarrier,andherdependenceonherhusbandforsimplethingslikebuyingtherightcutofmeatworsenedhermixedfeelingsabout“unlovely,butnotridiculous”Geneva,Shements,“Language,asmuchasland,isaplace.Tobecutofffromitistobe,inasense,homeless.”Hersenseofalienation(疏離感)leadstoanexaminationofAmerica’smiserablerecordwhenitestoforeignlanguages,“LinguistscallAmerica‘thegraveyardoflanguages’becauseofitssingularabilitytotakeinmillionsofimmigrantsandmaketheirnativelanguagesdieoutinafewgenerations,”Collinswrites.EducatedinWilmington,N.C.,andatPrinceton,shecould—likethevastmajorityofAmericans—onlyspeaktheirmothertongue.EightmonthsaftershemovedtoSwitzerland,CollinsgivesuponthenaturalacquisitionoflanguageandfinallyattendsaFrenchcourse.Asshegrappleswithgrammarandvocabulary,Collinsnotesastutelythatvert(green),verre(glass),ver(worm),vers(toward),andvair(squirrel)priseaquintuplehomonym(形同異義).“Althoughit’sdifficult,Frenchcantry,”shesays.FrenchisactuallyconsideredamongtheeasiestlanguagesforanEnglishspeakertolearn,especiallyparedtoArabicorMandarinChinese.Collins,whosenotablyrichEnglishvocabularyincludesglossolalia(nonsensespeech)andshibboleth(catchwordorslogan),findsplentyofterrificFrenchwordstolove.Shewrites,“Englishisatrustfund,anunearnedinheritance(遺產(chǎn)),butI’veworkedforeverybitofFrenchI’vebanked.”UnlikeJhumpaLahir,whobecamesohookedonItalianandusedittowriteInOtherWords,Collins’sgoalsforlearningFrenchweremoremodest,“IwantedtospeakFrenchandtosoundlikeNorthCarolina.”Shealsowantedtobeabletodealwithchimneysweepsandbutchers,municatewithherinlaws,and“totouchOlivierinhisownlanguage.”SheadmitsthatshefeelsdifferentspeakingFrench,“Itsausterity(樸素)mademefeelmoreconfused.”ReaderslookingfortheromanticsparkofclassiccrossculturallovestoriesfeaturinganoutgoingAmericanandashyFrenchmanwillfindflashesofithere.AmongthemanyculturaldifferencesthecoupleargueoverareherenthusiasticAmericanhabitofapplyingtheverblovetoexpressenthusiasmforshoes,strawberries,andhusbandsalike.Butthere’sfarmoretoCollins’bookthanfantasticedy,andthosewhohaveweatheredlinguisticcrossingsthemselvestendtofindparticularresonance(共鳴)initsinquiryintolanguage,identity,andtransculturaltranslation.Arrangedbychaptersnamedforverbtenses,WheninFrenchworksitswayfromThePastPerfect(Leplusqueparfait)toThePresent(LePresent)andTheConditional(LeConditionnel).CollinsendsonadelightfulnotewithLeFutur—fittingforanewmotherabouttomovewithherhardwonFrenchhusband,Frenchlanguage,andSwissborndaughtertotheFrenchspeakingcityofherdreams,Paris.65.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaboutlicheninFrench?A.ItdescribeshowmostAmericanpeoplelearnFrench.B.Thebookoffersatraditionalwayoflearningaforeignlanguage.C.Theauthortellsherexperiencesinaseriousway.D.ItintroducesavarietyoftheoriesaboutFrenchlearning.66.Whichofthefollowinghastheclosestmeaningtotheunderlinedword“voluble”inParagraph2?A.talkative B.dependent C.graceful D.energetic67.WhydoLinguistscallAmerica“thegraveyardoflanguages”?A.BecauseotherlanguagesarebannedinAmerica.B.BecauseonlyEnglishspeakingpeoplecanmoveintoandsettledowninAmerica.C.BecauseAmericancultureswallowsupimmigrants’nativelanguagesgradually.D.Becauseimmigrants’nativelanguagescontradictEnglishinAmerica.68.WhatcanbeinferredfromParagraph4andParagraph5?A.CollinshasfoundoutsomeeffectivewaysofmasteringFrenchwords.B.Collins’EnglishvocabularyknowledgecontributeslittletoherFrenchlearning.C.ArabicorMandarinChineseareeasiertolearnthanFrenchforEnglishspeakers.D.It’sterrifyingforCollinstohaveFrenchwordsinstoreforpracticaluse.69.TheexampleofJhumpaLahirinthepassageisgiventoshowthat.A.CollinswantstoapplyFrenchtoserveherwritingB.CollinsaimsatusingFrenchforherdailylifeC.it’sinappropriateforJhumpaLahirtowriteinanotherlanguageD.foreignlanguagealwaysmakeslearnersfeelplicatedaboutlife70.Whichofthefollowingitemsarementionedbytheauthorofthisbookreview?①thetheme②thestructure③thepublisher④thepopularity⑤thewritingstyleA.①②④ B.①②⑤ C.②③⑤ D.①③⑤第二卷(非選擇題部分,共35分)distinguishnodoubttakecontrolofwishforriseupagainstedownwithhaveenoughofstareupatreachouttoapproachdistinguishnodoubttakecontrolofwishforriseupagainstedownwithhaveenoughofstareupatreachouttoapproach71.WiththeSpringFestival,allmyfamilywerebusycleaningthehouse..72.It’snouselucktolandonyou.Onthecontrary,youshouldsparenoeffortstostudy.73.Whoeverweare,weshouldhelptheseinneed.74.Afewsecondslater,Pollyfoundherselfthefaceofanoldmanwithabeard75.IthinkI’malittlebitcolorblind,forIoftenfinditdifficulttobetweenblueandgreen.76.Itseemedthatnothingcouldstophimfromthepanyafterhisfather’sretirement.77.ThereisthatStephenHawkingfirmlybelievedthatspacestartedwiththeBigBanganditwillendupwithblackholes.78.Afewdaysago,shewascaughtintherain,soshecoldandfeverthenextmorning.79.Attheageoftwenty,AlexanderhimselfbecameKingafterhisfatherdied.However,manycitieshim.80.-IthinkIamverydisturbedbythematter.-SoamI,I’veit.Iwillgiveup.第五部分:任務(wù)型閱讀(百?gòu)?qiáng)校英語(yǔ)解析團(tuán)隊(duì)專供)(共10小題:每小題1分,滿分10分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,并據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格的空格處里填人最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。注意:每個(gè)空格填1個(gè)單詞。Wealllookforwardtovacations.Theycangiveourdailylifecolorfulmeaning.Moreover,inthebusyworldwelivein,weallneedavacationtogetrelaxed.Themostimportantthinginplanningavacationiswhereyouwillspendyourvacation.Ifyouwanttomakesureyoucanvisitthebestvacationspot(地點(diǎn)),therearemanythingsthatwillaffectwherethebestvacationspotisforyou.Thefirstthingtoconsiderwhenchoosingthebestvacationspotiswhatyouwouldliketodo.Doyouwanttoski?Doyouwanttosurf?Areyoulookingforaspotthathasgreatshoppingandabeach(海灘)aswell?Areyoulookingforsomethingthatisalittlemorehistoricorthathasreligiousmeaningtoyou?Thesearegreatquestionstoask.Andonceyouhavedecidedonthis,youmaywanttodecidewhattimeyouaretakingyourvacation.ItwouldbedifficulttohaveaskitripinColoradointhemiddleofJuly.Youwouldwanttovisitinthewinter.OrifyouwanttoskiinJuly,youwouldneedtogotoSouthAmerica,suchasChile,todoyourskiingatthistimeofyear.Thenextthingtoconsiderwhenfindingthebestvacationspotforyourtripisyourbudget(預(yù)算).YoumaywanttogotoItalytoseetheoldhistoricbuildings,suchastheSistineChapel.Butthefactisthatifyoudon’thavethemoneytopayforit,youwon’tbeabletodothis.Youmayfindthebestthingforyouistovisitsomeoldcastles(城堡)inAmerica.YoucanfindthesethroughouttheeasternUnitedStates,suchasNorthCarolina.Andyouwillalsofindgreatshoppingandmanyotherattractionsforyourvacation.PerhapsyouaresomeonewhohasalwayswantedtogotoCancunforspringbreak.Ifyoudonothavethebudgetforthis,Miamiisalsoagreatplace.Thereareplentyofbarsthere.Ithasplentyofattractionsandevensomeofthemostbeautifulbeachesintheworld.ItalsohasSouthBeach,whichisactuallyawonderfulbeach.Thereareamazingvacationdestinationsallovertheworld.Thechoiceisreallyuptoyou.Ittrulydependsonyourtaste,budgetandwhatyouwanttodoonyourvacation.Therearemanywebsitestohelpyoufindthebestpricenomatterwhatyourbudgetis.Keeptheadviceinmindandyouwillhaveawonderfulvacationthatyouwillbetalkingaboutfortherestofyourlife.Titl
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