They say there are three ways to experience the Grand Canyon, on foot,on mules(騾子)or by air. We chose the first. Up early,my husband and I and our three children couldn't wait to get started. We decided to walk along a lovely path named Bright Angel Trail.

  As we set out,I was shocked at how narrow the path was. And I couldn't help noticing that the other tourists weren't like us. They had heavy backpacks, water bottles, and hats. But as usual we were dressed. As the sun rose higher, Arizona's famous heat seemed to roast(烘烤) us. There was no shade and our legs were aching. We decided to go back,with the girl on my back and the boys far behind. By the time we finally got back,our legs were like jelly.

  The next day,after we'd had a long rest and a good breakfast, we were ready for another view of the Canyon―by air. After our last walk,this would be the easiest thing in the world.

  We called to each other excitedly as the plane took off and circled around the Canyon. But the smiles on our faces disappeared as the pilot tossed(翻轉(zhuǎn))the plane around,pretending he was going to hit the ground. I shouted, "STOP,TAKE US BACK!" When we finally arrived back on land,once again our legs were like jelly. We hardly spoke as we drove back.

  As I said,there are three ways to view the Grand Canyon. We never tried the mules, but personally I'd suggest a fourth:buy yourself a good magazine like National Geographic. That way,you can see the Canyon, without fear or tiredness. 

(   ) 5. Which of the following is true according to the second paragraph?

A.     They made a careful preparation before the trip.

B.     The children were more joyful than their parents.

C.     Bright Angel Trail was not as lovely as they expected.

D.     Arizona's heat is one of the attractions to the tourists.

(   ) 6. The underlined expression "our legs were like jelly" probably means      

A. we were weak           B. we were unhappy

C. we were dissatisfied    D. we were disappointed

(   ) 7. Which of the following best describes their Canyon trip by air?

A. It proved to be frightening. B. It was more comfortable.

C. It turned out to be exciting. D. It made each of them tired.
(   ) 8. We can infer from the passage that      

A.     experiencing the Canyon on mules would be the best way

B.     one needs to dress less when visiting the Grand Canyon

C.     the writer was not serious when she made the decisions

D.     the whole family narrowly escaped from the air accident

   5-8 CAAC

B篇講述了作者一家人用不同方式體驗(yàn)美國大峽谷的經(jīng)歷。

5.     C 事實(shí)判斷題根據(jù)"I was shocked at how narrow the path was."的描述可知,作者認(rèn)為Bright Angel Trail比他們想象的要窄。

6.     A句意猜測題第二段講述作者一家步行體驗(yàn)大峽谷時(shí)因炎熱難耐和腿力不支而中途返回,第四段則講述作者一家乘飛機(jī)欣賞大峽谷因心驚膽戰(zhàn)而不得不重返地面。兩次體驗(yàn)均中途返回皆因勞累和緊張導(dǎo)致。

7.     A邏輯推理題駕駛員假裝要墜機(jī)來增添點(diǎn)刺激,但讓作者害怕得大喊"快回去"。這說明乘飛機(jī)體驗(yàn)大峽谷是令人害怕的。

8.     C邏輯推理題兩次體驗(yàn)都中途返回,顯然作者事先沒有進(jìn)行足夠的準(zhǔn)備。

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