【題目】Travelingalonegivesyouthefreedomtocreateyourownscheduleanddoasyouplease. 1 Forexample, atravelpartnercanprovidepracticalsupportandcelebrateintherewardsof first-handexperiencewithunfamiliarlocationsandcultures.Hereareseveralstepstofinda travel partnerwhowillimproveyourjourney.2 Travelingshouldbefun.Whenyouareonatrip,youwillwanttodolotsofactivities thatyouenjoy.Preferably,yourcompanionwillwantto dothesame things as you.

Discussfinancialplans.Beforeyoutravel,youshouldplanabudget. 3 You don’t want tobeplanninganexpensivegetawaywhenyourfriendislookingforbudgettravel.

Haveanhonestconversation.Ifyouarethinkingabouttravelingwithacompanion,take sometimetohaveanopendiscussion.Scheduleatimetositdownandtalk.Trysaying,"Iknowwe'vetalkedabouttheideaoftravelingthroughEuropetogether.Let'shaveacoffeethisweekandactuallytalkthatthrough." 4 Youshouldalsotalkaboutyourtravelstyle.

Findsomeonewhoisflexible.Chooseatravelpartnerwhocanadjust.5Maybe it will rainonthedayyouplannedtovisittheGrandCanyon.Oryoumightnotbeabletoget reservationsatthatFrenchrestaurantyou'vebeendyingtotry.

A.Lookforsomeonewithcommoninterests.

B.Youshoulddiscussyourgoalsforthetrip.

C.Travelwithafriendwhoisprettyeasygoing.

D.Buttravelingwithapartnerhasitsbenefits,too.

E.Makesurethatyouareonthesamepageconcerningmoney.

F.Trytomeetyournewtravelpartnerinpersonbeforeyourtrip.

G.Nomatterhowcarefullyyouplanyourtrip,itislikelythatsomethingwillgowrong.

【答案】

1 D

2 A

3 E

4 B

5 G

【解析】

本文講述了對(duì)于選擇旅游伙伴的一些建議。要選擇興趣相同且消費(fèi)能力相近的伙伴一同旅游,這樣可以在路上互相幫助。還要在旅游前與同伴進(jìn)行充分討論,這樣可以減少旅行時(shí)與同伴的矛盾。

1考查上下文聯(lián)系。根據(jù)后面的例子"a travel partner can provide practical support and celebrate in the rewards of first-hand experience with unfamiliar locations and cultures"可知,旅行伙伴可以對(duì)你提供實(shí)際支持,并在你不熟悉的地方幫助你。所以說(shuō)與同伴旅行有其好處。故選D。

2考查上下文聯(lián)系。根據(jù)"your companion will want to do the same things as you"可知,作者建議要尋找有共同興趣的人,因?yàn)橛泄餐d趣的人才會(huì)想和你做同樣的事情。故選A。

3考查上下文聯(lián)系。根據(jù)后面的解釋"You don't want to be planning an expensive getaway at the same time your friend is looking for budget travel"可知,選擇旅行伙伴時(shí),要確保你們的金錢(qián)觀(guān)相同,也就是消費(fèi)能力相近。故選E。

4考查上下文聯(lián)系。根據(jù)本段中作者的建議"take some time to have an open discussion.花點(diǎn)時(shí)間開(kāi)展一場(chǎng)討論",可知作者提議應(yīng)該討論一下旅行目標(biāo)。故選B。

5考查上下文聯(lián)系。根據(jù)后面的"Maybe it will rain on the day you planned to visit the Grand Canyon"可知,無(wú)論你多么小心地計(jì)劃你的旅行,都很可能會(huì)出錯(cuò)。因?yàn)橐苍S天公不作美,當(dāng)你想去大峽谷旅行時(shí)卻下雨了。故選G。

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