A carefree summer vacation can be yours with these easy tips.
??? 1.Fly into Alternate Airports
??? Most major destinations are served by more than one airport.Flying into a less popular one can result in cheaper tickets.Another added perk of quieter airports? Shorter check-in and security lines,and less waiting around.
??? 2.Use Public Transportation for City Travel to Save Time and Money
??? When possible,take public transportation from the airport to your hotel.For example,the London-Heathrow express train takes just 15 minutes to get from airport to city and costs under 20 pounds.By contrast,“A taxi costs about 70 pounds and takes 40 minutes,"reports DiScala.
??? 3.Eat Smart,Explore…and Save
??? Look for ways to take your order in pricey restaurants and you can avoid “Are we about to run out of money?”“Don’t order an appetizer.Don’t drink a lot of booze,” says DiScala.
??? Also,cover more ground by spreading out your snack places.“Have dessert at a café or ice cream stand, instead of at the dinner restaurant,” suggests DiScala.You’ll see more of the city and decisions about where to go for dinner will be less worrying.
4.Hit the Market
Much like reading the local newspaper,visiting a market gives context to a foreign country.
Even the smallest villages tend to have a weekly open-air market(often on Saturday mornings) , while in larger towns and cities,expect additional market days,as well as big supermarkets.
Markets also sell amazing,wallet-friendly souvenirs.Think about sea salt,local spices or sauces,and regional oils and vinegars. Eatable gifts are almost always appreciated,saving you the stress of finding the“perfect”gift for each person on your list.
1.The passage aims to tell the readers how to________.
A.take a plane without waiting for long
B.spend your holidays abroad economically
C.eat in a pricey restaurant at the smallest expense
D.save money to buy eatable gifts in a foreign market
2.What does the underlined word“perk” in Line 4 mean?
A.Special benefit.?? B.Strict standard.
C.Common scene.?? D.Extra trouble.
3.Which of the following will best help you save time and money?
A. Choosing a bigger airport.??? B .Visiting local markets.
C.Having dinner at the hotel.? D.Taking an express train.
4.What can be inferred from the passage?
A.Having coffee at a cafe will cost more money.
B.Souvenirs bought at local markets are expensive.
C.You will run out of your money if you eat out.
D.Markets help you understand your tourist destination.
1.B?
2.A
3.D
4.D
【解析】
試題分析:這篇文章是關(guān)于告訴讀者怎么在國外經(jīng)濟(jì)的度假,從飲食出行等方面提出切實(shí)可行的建議便于游客省錢。
1.寫作意圖題:從文章第一段的句子:A carefree summer vacation can be yours with these easy tips.可知這篇文章是關(guān)于告訴讀者怎么在國外經(jīng)濟(jì)的度假,選B?
2.猜詞題:從文章第二段的句子: Flying into a less popular one can result in cheaper tickets.Another added perk of quieter airports? Shorter check-in and security lines,and less waiting around.可知在不受歡迎的機(jī)場乘飛機(jī)可以導(dǎo)致便宜的機(jī)票,還有另外的好處是安靜,登機(jī)時(shí)間短和不要在周圍等待。所以可知 “perk”是“特殊的好處”的意思,選A
3.細(xì)節(jié)題:從文章第三段的句子:the London-Heathrow express train takes just 15 minutes to get from airport to city and costs under 20 pounds.By contrast,“A taxi costs about 70 pounds and takes 40 minutes,"reports DiScala可知乘坐高鐵最能夠省錢,選D
4.推理題:從文章倒數(shù)第二段的句子:Much like reading the local newspaper,visiting a market gives context to a foreign country.可以推斷出市場可以幫助你理解旅游的目的地。選D
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