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2019-2020年牛津译林版九年级上英语阅读理解加强训练(三)(含答案)

Day One 阅读难度★★★

Be good when abroad

What does it mean to be a good tourist?

According to a recent survey, when asked which tourists are most welcomed in their country, one nation stood out above all others: Japan. YouGov, a UK market research firm, did the research, polling (对……进行民意调查) nearly 28,000 people from 26 countries and regions. The Japanese have a reputation (名声) for being among the world’s most well-dressed, tidy, punctual (守时的) and polite travelers, The Telegraph reported. They line up politely and they never turn up late,

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2019-2020年牛津译林版九年级上英语阅读理解加强训练(三)(含答案)

raise their voices or try to take photographs in art galleries (美术馆) when they know they’re not allowed to do so.

Japanese tourists greatly impressed the world during last summer’s World Cup. The country’s soccer fans made headlines for their habit of helping to clean stadiums (体育场) after matches, South China Morning Post noted.

Who are the worst tourists?

The survey also showed that another nation stood out at the same time, but in the opposite way.

British tourists ranked as the worst-behaved tourists in the world. Even local people in the UK don’t like British tourists.

Many respondents (调查对象) said that British travelers are loud, poorly dressed and behave badly. They are also stingy (吝啬的) when tipping (给小费) at restaurants and hotels, Reuters noted.

It’s not hard to be a good traveler. The Chinese government issued guidelines for outgoing tourists in 2006. Tourists were reminded not to throw trash on the ground or talk loudly. They were also told to line up properly and be more polite in general. Choose the answer:

( ) 1. What is the story about? A. Tips for being a good tourist.

B. The importance of being a good tourist. C. The best countries for tourists to visit. D. The results of a survey about tourists. ( ) 2. The Telegraph reported that _____. A. Japanese people are well-dressed and tidy B. Japanese people speak loudly in public C. Japanese people are good at playing football

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D. Japanese soccer fans are impolite ( ) 3. Why are British tourists mentioned? A. Because they are an example of good tourists. B. Because they are the worst-behaved tourists. C. Because Japanese tourists have influenced them. D. Because they behave better in other countries. ( ) 4. What do we know from the story? A. The survey was done by a US company.

B. Japanese people don’t take pictures in art galleries. C. Travelers will be punished for bad behavior. D. Chinese tourists are expected to follow certain rules. 参考答案及解析

1.D 通读全文可知,文章通过最近的一次调查阐述出国游客行为礼仪得当与否。

2. A 根据第三段The Japanese have a reputation (名声) for being among the world’s most well-dressed, tidy, punctual (守时的) and polite travelers, The Telegraph reported. 可知正确答案选A。 3. B 根据文章第六段British tourists ranked as the worst-behaved tourists in the world. Even local people in the UK don’t like British tourists. 可知,正确答案选B。

4. D 根据文章最后一段The Chinese government issued guidelines for outgoing tourists in 2006. Tourists were reminded not to throw trash on the ground or talk loudly. They were also told to line up properly and be more polite in general. 可知,正确答案选B。

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Day Two 阅读难度★★

Twin brothers score high on college test

It’s hard to get perfect scores on some tests. But twin brothers in Lexington, Massachusetts, US, got perfect scores on their American College Test (ACT).

Evan Winkler, 16, and his brother Quincy, 15, are both students at Henry Clay High School. Evan took the test in June and Quincy took it in July. They both earned a score of 36, the highest score possible on the test. In 2018, just 0.2 percent of students earned a perfect score on the ACT. “We’ve heard of siblings (兄弟姐妹) who have both earned top scores on the ACT, including twins ... However, it is very rare. It is well worth celebrating,” ACT CEO Marten Caulk said.

The ACT includes tests in English, math, reading and science, each scored on a scale (比例) of 1-36. A student’s final score is the average of the four test scores. Students who earn a 36 have probably mastered (掌握) all of the skills and knowledge they will need to succeed in first-year

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