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Last year my wife and I spent a most interesting month in Turkey. Before we left, we were reminded of the difficulties of driving in Turkey. We certainly did not find this to be the case and, except for a few places in faraway mountain areas, the roads were wide, and well-paved (铺设). We drove for 12 days along the Western Coast of Turkey and had no problems at all. We found the Turkish drivers to be very polite and well educated. We also found that eating lunch in the smaller towns was difficult, so we picnicked almost every day.

The following day after our arrival was Turkey’s Children’s Day, started by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. Ataturk loved children and he often said: “Children are a new beginning of tomorrow.” He even dedicated (奉献) the day 23rd of April to the children which today is celebrated as Children’s Day as well as the date when the Republic of Turkey was founded.

On that day certain children are picked to take over the places of the government, and a lucky kid will be the president of Turkey for a whole day. He can decide what’s going to happen and whether or not he is going to have the president next to him. There are a very large number of possibilities of things he can do but some shops aren’t open because they are celebrating the day as well.

All in all, it was a more enjoyable trip. I would recommend (推荐) a trip to Turkey to anyone with an adventurous (冒险的) spirit!

1.Before the author and his wife went on a trip to Turkey, they were told that ________.

A. it was difficult to travel in Turkey

B. it was not easy to drive in Turkey

C. the streets in Turkey were dangerous

D. there were many mountainous roads

2.Which of the following is TRUE, according to the first paragraph?

A. Places in mountain areas were difficult to reach.

B. The couple drove for 12 days during their journey.

C. The Turkish drivers had good manners.

D. It was difficult to eat meals in Turkey.

3.The underlined word “He” in Paragraph 3 refers to ________.

A. every one of us

B. the government

C. the president of Turkey

D. the lucky child

4.What can be inferred from the passage?

A. The couple had no difficulty making their way in Turkey.

B. Turkey’s National Day falls on the 22nd of April.

C. The author joined in celebrating Children’s Day.

D. On Turkey’s Children’s Day everyone had holidays.

5.What does the author think of the trip to Turkey?

A. Interesting and dangerous.    B. Difficult and expensive.

C. Enjoyable and exciting.       D. Boring and adventurous.

 

1.B 2.C 3.D 4.A 5.C 【解析】 试题分析:本文是一篇叙事文,讲述的是作者和他的妻子开车在土耳其旅行,感受当地文化,简要介绍了土耳其的儿童节,人们庆祝这个节日的方式。 1.B细节理解题。根据第一段Before we left, we were reminded of the difficulties of driving in Turkey.可知作者和他的妻子被告知在土耳其的路上不好开车,故选B。 2.C细节理解题。根据第一段We found the Turkish drivers to be very polite and well educated.可知土耳其的司机都十分有礼貌,故选C。 3.D词义推测题。根据第三段On that day certain children are picked to take over the places of the government, and a lucky kid will be the president of Turkey for a whole day.可以判断“he”指的是上句中提到的a lucky kid,故选D。 4.A细节理解题。由第一段We drove for 12 days along the Western Coast of Turkey and had no problems at all.可知我们在土耳其的旅途中十分顺利。故选A。 5. 考点:考查故事类短文阅读
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