Greece is one of the most beautiful countries of the world. Millions of tourists visit this place every year. In Greece the bus is the most convenient and preferred means of travelling. There are intercity(城市間的) buses operated by KTEL that interconnect(相互連接) various cities of Greece, and there are international buses operated by OSE that connect Greece to other European cities.

Every tourist must visit Greece at least once in life. This country is really a vacation heaven. It is the perfect blend of history and art with adventure and romance. You can dive into deep blue waters, climb up the mountains or enjoy ancient architecture and history.

Buses in Greece are cheap and very comfortable. All bus stations display schedules of buses on every route. Conductors and drivers are very polite and helpful. Travelers never face any trouble locating and boarding buses to their destinations. Tourists can always ask the conductor to inform them about their stop, so that they can get down at the right stop. Everyone here is more than happy to help tourists.

Athens, the capital of Greece, has three bus terminals. Buses to different part of Greece leave from different terminals.

Air-conditioned express buses(空調(diào)快車(chē)) also operated between major cities. They are faster and more comfortable than other buses. Tourists can choose guided Greece bus tour. These tours are the perfect way of exploring this great country.

Buses in Greece are also a great way of saving bucks on the journey. The long-distance bus system is very cheap. Buses save a lot of money to cover long distances, cheaper than taxis or cars. They are also the best means of interacting with local people. You can sit next to a native Greece and get some information about the place.

1.The company KTEL offers bus services__________.

A.to different cities in Greece

B.B.from Greece to other countries

C.to tourist attractions in Greece

D.from Greece to its bordering(相鄰的) countries

2.It can be inferred from Paragraph 3 that the Greece are_________.

A.generous         B.hard-working       C.economical        D.warm-hearted

3.If you are a tourist of Greece from oversea(海外), you’d better choose________.

A. taxis

B.B.cars

C.C.guided Greece bus tours

D.D.air-conditioned express buses

4.The underlined word “bucks” in the last paragraph probable refers to_______.

A.money           B.energy            C.time             D.trouble

5.While taking long-distance buses, you can________.

A.know more about the bus schedules

B.B.make friends with the conductors

C.learn more about bus systems in Greece

D.learn something about the place you’re visiting

 

【答案】

1.A

2.D

3.C

4.A

5.D

【解析】

試題分析:本文介紹了希臘的公交車(chē)的服務(wù),告訴游客在希臘乘坐汽車(chē)旅行是最好的選擇。

1.A 細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)第一段There are intercity(城市間的) buses operated by KTEL that interconnect(相互連接) various cities of Greece說(shuō)明KTEL經(jīng)營(yíng)的是希臘國(guó)內(nèi)各城市之間的公交車(chē)。故A正確。

2.D 推理題。根據(jù)第二段Conductors and drivers are very polite and helpful.和Tourists can always ask the conductor to inform them about their stop都說(shuō)明希臘人是很友好善良的,故D正確。

3.C 細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)文章倒數(shù)5,6行Tourists can choose guided Greece bus tour. These tours are the perfect way of exploring this great country.說(shuō)明C正確。

4.A推理題。根據(jù)本句的下兩句The long-distance bus system is very cheap. Buses save a lot of money to cover long distances, cheaper than taxis or cars.說(shuō)明在希臘乘坐公交車(chē)是最節(jié)約的出行方式,故該詞應(yīng)該是指錢(qián),故A正確。

5.D 細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)文章最后兩行They are also the best means of interacting with local people. You can sit next to a native Greece and get some information about the place.

說(shuō)明當(dāng)游客在乘坐長(zhǎng)途車(chē)的時(shí)候,可以和當(dāng)?shù)厝硕嘟涣髁私獾胶芏喈?dāng)?shù)氐男畔,故D正確。

考點(diǎn):本文考查細(xì)節(jié)題為主,細(xì)節(jié)題可以在文章中直接找到與答案有關(guān)的信息?或是其變體。搜查信息在閱讀中非常重要它包括理解作者在敘述某事時(shí)使用的具體事實(shí)、數(shù)據(jù)、圖表等細(xì)節(jié)信息。在一篇短文里大部分篇幅都屬于這類(lèi)圍繞主體展開(kāi)的細(xì)節(jié)。做這類(lèi)題一般采用尋讀法?即先讀題?然后帶著問(wèn)題快速閱讀短文?找出與問(wèn)題有關(guān)的詞語(yǔ)或句子?再對(duì)相關(guān)部分進(jìn)行分析對(duì)比?找出答案。

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