Cyclist Jia Yanmei and a fellow enthusiast covered more than 2,200 kilometers from Beijing to their individual hometowns in Sichuan to celebrate the Lunar New Year with their families, Xu Lin reports.
While others rushed home on high-speed trains or airplanes for the annual Spring Festival, Jia Yanmei spent 16-plus days cycling more than 2,200 kilometers from Beijing to her hometown, Nanchong, Sichuan Province.
Thanks to social media, cycling fans from different cities were able to follow her progress, and some even offered food and accommodation if she happened to be nearby.
“It’s not that I failed to buy my train ticket home. I just want to bring the spirit of cycling to everyone — to do whatever you want to do bravely. As long as you are on the road, you will enjoy yourself, ” says Jia, 26, an English teacher at an educational institution in Beijing.
She started her adventure at 8:30 am on Jan 12, with Wang  Yujiang, 47, who works in architecture in Beijing. A cycling friend introduced them because Wang also wanted to cycle to his hometown, Guangyuan, Sichuan Province.
Jia says    Wang treated her like his  daughter and took care  of her on their way. After Wang arrived in Guangyuan, she cycled two days on her own to reach her home.
“I must say that I admire her. She’s not like others. No matter how tired she is, she can soon recover after meals,” says Wang, who is cycling back from his hometown to Beijing now.
“ I’ve improved myself a lot after the cycling. No matter what difficulties I will meet with in the future, I will
have confidence to face them, ” Jia says.
When she posted her plan   online on Christmas Eve, many cycling fans supported her, lent her equipment and gave her gifts. She updated her social networks, such as Sina Weibo and WeChat, with news of her cycling adventures, as well as a cycling-related applications that recorded her route.
Four days after her departure, one of her friends learned about the    trip in a newspaper and told Jia’s parents. Her mom was so worried about Jia’s safety that she cried and called Jia several times.
小題1:According to the passage, Jia Yanmei and Wang Yujiang have much in common EXCEPT_______.
A.They shared the same departure time.
B.They work in the same city.
C.They had the same arrival time.
D. They enjoy the same adventurous spirit.
小題2:She chose to cycle home because _____.
A.Wang Yujiang invited her to keep company
B.Wang Yujiang offered to look after her all the way
C.She couldn’t book a train ticket or air ticket in time
D.She wanted to do what she liked to do bravely
小題3:Paragraph 3 is used to illustrate  .
A.where she was warmly welcomed
B.what happened to her on the way
C.how cycling fans supported her adventure
D.why social media paid attention to her action
小題4:Which would be the best title for the passage?
A.The Long Way Home.B.A Cycling Companion.
C.Benefits from Cycling.D.The Power of the Media.

小題1:C
小題2:D
小題3:C
小題4:A

試題分析:春運一直是困擾中國人回家過年的頭號問題。26歲的賈艷梅萌生了騎車回家的想法。歷經(jīng)16天的奔波,騎行2200千米,賈艷梅終于回到了家。
小題1:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由“After Wang arrived in Guangyuan, she cycled two days on her own to reach her home.”可知他們不是同一天到的家。故選C。
小題2:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由“ I just want to bring the spirit of cycling to everyone — to do whatever you want to do bravely. ”可知賈艷梅是為了做她認(rèn)為勇敢的事而選擇騎車回家。故選D。
小題3:推理判斷題。第3段主要講26歲的賈艷梅的感受:不是沒有買到回家的火車票,而只是想把騎自行車的精神帶給每個人——勇敢地做任何你想做的。只要你在路上,你就會快樂。賈艷梅是北京的一家教育機構(gòu)的英語教師。故第3段主要用舉例證明自行車愛好者給她的支持,選C最佳。
小題4:主旨大意題。全文講了賈艷梅為了春節(jié)回家過年而選擇自己騎車的方式回家。因此主旨在于講述她回家的勇氣和艱難。A項“漫漫回家路”最符合。故選A。
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A.finds B.teaches
C.raisesD.hires
小題2:
A.writtenB.reported
C.stoppedD.a(chǎn)sked
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A.loveB.a(chǎn)void
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小題11:
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A.little B.none
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A.forcingB.a(chǎn)llowing
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A.a(chǎn)ndB.though
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A
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A.The H5N1 bird flu turned out to have something to do with the SARS epidemic.
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D.The name, H7N9 bird flu, shows that there have been new mutations of the proteins in the virus.
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C.show the horrible effects an animal influenza virus can have once it spreads to humans
D.compare the differences between the SARS epidemic and the H7N9 bird flu
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D.It doesn’t sicken birds and thus can spread unnoticed.
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b. To keep away from birds and their eggs.
c. To stop eating chickens and ducks.
d. To avoid meeting with sick people.
e. To wash hands thoroughly and regularly.
A.a(chǎn), b   B.c, d
C.b, e   D.a(chǎn), e

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