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Australia looks browner and flatter than I remembered; it’s dry grass here and there dotted with tough bushes and unremarkable buildings. The lighting is violently intense.

My friend keeps talking in the driver’s seat and I respond with “Ah-huh” and “Oh really?” to appear interested in her string of gossip about people whose faces I have long forgotten, whose stories I’ve stopped caring about.

“Are you okay?” my friend asks, taking her eyes off the road to study my expression with her all-knowing eyes.

“Just tired,” I say. She accepts my lie with an unconvinced shrug. I keep searching in my mind’s eyes, hoping to bring back into focus images from the remote towns of Asia: steam coming off boiling pots, baskets filled with strange fruits, giant pigs alongside little kids.

I laugh at the thought.

“Something funny?” my friend asks.

“Oh, just a memory,” I say. “The little kids in northern Thailand were so friendly. When we’d pass them in the street, they’d greet us at the top of their lungs in their native language.”

“Cool,” she says, and then—“Hey, guess what? I had my bathroom remade!” “Wow,” I say. And then she details her bathroom project, and I “Ah-huh” and “Oh really?”. Home improvements, kids, full-time jobs: these are the standard conversation topics of thirty-something women. In the years since I left, my friends have matured into responsible adults, but I’m stuck in another place entirely, more comfortable in a local bus traveling along the edge of a Himalayan mountain. If they are all grownups now, what does that make me?

People say that travel changes you, but I never anticipated it would be like this. I close my eyes and return to the excitement of being sped at 565 miles per hour to somewhere foreign and wild. But I must stay this time. My dad has been diagnosed with a serious illness and so here I am, back in reality, back to my roots.

How does the author feel on her arrival in Australia?

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Interested.

","

Conflicted.

","

Exhausted.

","

Excited.

"]
[["B"]]

观点态度题。根据第一段 “Australia looks browner and flatter than I remembered; it’s dry grass here and there dotted with tough bushes and unremarkable buildings. The lighting is violently intense. (澳大利亚看起来比我记忆中的更棕色、更平坦;这里到处都是干草,点缀着坚韧的灌木丛和不起眼的建筑。灯光非常强烈。)” 和第四段第三句到最后一句 “I keep searching in my mind’s eyes, hoping to bring back into focus images from the remote towns of Asia: steam coming off boiling pots, baskets filled with strange fruits, giant pigs alongside little kids. (我一直在脑海中搜寻,希望能把亚洲偏远城镇的画面重新聚焦起来:沸腾的锅里冒出的蒸汽,装满奇怪水果的篮子,和小孩子在一起的巨型猪。)” 可知,作者到达澳大利亚时心情很矛盾。故选B。

What can be learned about the conversation between the author and her friend?

["

They have different interests and lives as grownups.

","

They share fond memories of growing up together.

","

They care about and provide updates for each other.

","

They enjoy telling personal stories to exchange ideas.

"]
[["A"]]

推理判断题。根据第二段 “My friend keeps talking in the driver’s seat and I respond with ‘Ah-huh’ and ‘Oh really?’ to appear interested in her string of gossip about people whose faces I have long forgotten, whose stories I’ve stopped caring about. (我的朋友坐在驾驶座上不停地说话,我的回应是 ‘啊哈’ 和 ‘哦,真的吗?’ 表现出对她那一串关于我早已忘记的人的闲话感兴趣,那些人的故事我也不再关心了。)” 和第八段前三句 “‘Cool,’ she says, and then—‘Hey, guess what? I had my bathroom remade!’ ‘Wow,’ I say. And then she details her bathroom project, and I ‘Ah-huh’ and ‘Oh really?’. (‘酷!’ 她说,然后——‘嘿,你猜怎么着?我重新装修了我的浴室!’ ‘哇!’ 我说。然后她详细介绍了她的浴室计划,我就会 ‘啊哈’ 和 ‘哦,真的吗?’。)” 可知,从作者和朋友之间的对话可以了解到作为成年人她们有不同的兴趣和生活。故选A。

By “If they are all grownups now, what does that make me?” (in the second last paragraph), the author means                 .

["

they make me think of growing up as they do

","

we are all adults who will eventually settle down

","

a comfortable home is what we all need as adults

","

diverse experiences shape individuals’ life paths

"]
[["D"]]

句意理解题。根据第八段倒第二句 “In the years since I left, my friends have matured into responsible adults, but I’m stuck in another place entirely, more comfortable in a local bus traveling along the edge of a Himalayan mountain. (在我离开后的几年里,我的朋友们已经成熟为负责任的成年人,但我却完全被困在了另一个地方,坐在一辆沿着喜马拉雅山脉边缘行驶的当地巴士上更舒服。)” 可知,“If they are all grownups now, what does that make me? (如果他们现在都是大人了,那我算什么?)” 的意思是不同的经历塑造了个人的人生道路。故选D。

Which of the following is the best title of the passage?

["

Feeling Lost When Back in Australia

","

The Excitement of Traveling to Australia

","

Australia: A Place like Asia in My Heart

","

Out of Asia, Out of Mind

"]
[["A"]]

标题概括题。根据前两段 “Australia looks browner and flatter than I remembered; it’s dry grass here and there dotted with tough bushes and unremarkable buildings. The lighting is violently intense.My friend keeps talking in the driver’s seat and I respond with ‘Ah-huh’ and ‘Oh really?’ to appear interested in her string of gossip about people whose faces I have long forgotten, whose stories I’ve stopped caring about. (澳大利亚看起来比我记忆中的更棕色、更平坦;这里到处都是干草,点缀着坚韧的灌木丛和不起眼的建筑。灯光非常强烈。我的朋友坐在驾驶座上不停地说话,我的回应是 ‘啊哈’ 和 ‘哦,真的吗?’ 表现出对她那一串关于我早已忘记的人的闲话感兴趣,那些人的故事我也不再关心了。)” 和最后一段 “People say that travel changes you, but I never anticipated it would be like this. I close my eyes and return to the excitement of being sped at 565 miles per hour to somewhere foreign and wild. But I must stay this time. My dad has been diagnosed with a serious illness and so here I am, back in reality, back to my roots. (人们都说旅行会改变你,但我从来没有想到会是这样。我闭上眼睛,重新回到以每小时565英里的速度驶向异国荒野的兴奋中。但这次我必须留下来。我的父亲被诊断出患有一种严重的疾病,所以我回到了现实,回到了我的根。)” 可知,文章主要描述了作者在回到家乡澳大利亚之后的失落心情。故选A。

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推断题

1、Australia looks browner and flatter than I remembered; it’s dry grass here and there dotted with tough bushes and unremarkable buildings. The lighting is violently intense.

My friend keeps talking in the driver’s seat and I respond with “Ah-huh” and “Oh really?” to appear interested in her string of gossip about people whose faces I have long forgotten, whose stories I’ve stopped caring about.

“Are you okay?” my friend asks, taking her eyes off the road to study my expression with her all-knowing eyes.

“Just tired,” I say. She accepts my lie with an unconvinced shrug. I keep searching in my mind’s eyes, hoping to bring back into focus images from the remote towns of Asia: steam coming off boiling pots, baskets filled with strange fruits, giant pigs alongside little kids.

I laugh at the thought.

“Something funny?” my friend asks.

“Oh, just a memory,” I say. “The little kids in northern Thailand were so friendly. When we’d pass them in the street, they’d greet us at the top of their lungs in their native language.”

“Cool,” she says, and then—“Hey, guess what? I had my bathroom remade!” “Wow,” I say. And then she details her bathroom project, and I “Ah-huh” and “Oh really?”. Home improvements, kids, full-time jobs: these are the standard conversation topics of thirty-something women. In the years since I left, my friends have matured into responsible adults, but I’m stuck in another place entirely, more comfortable in a local bus traveling along the edge of a Himalayan mountain. If they are all grownups now, what does that make me?

People say that travel changes you, but I never anticipated it would be like this. I close my eyes and return to the excitement of being sped at 565 miles per hour to somewhere foreign and wild. But I must stay this time. My dad has been diagnosed with a serious illness and so here I am, back in reality, back to my roots.

单选题

1.1、How does the author feel on her arrival in Australia?

A

Interested.

B

Conflicted.

C

Exhausted.

D

Excited.

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1.2、What can be learned about the conversation between the author and her friend?

A

They have different interests and lives as grownups.

B

They share fond memories of growing up together.

C

They care about and provide updates for each other.

D

They enjoy telling personal stories to exchange ideas.

单选题

1.3、By “If they are all grownups now, what does that make me?” (in the second last paragraph), the author means                 .

A

they make me think of growing up as they do

B

we are all adults who will eventually settle down

C

a comfortable home is what we all need as adults

D

diverse experiences shape individuals’ life paths

单选题

1.4、Which of the following is the best title of the passage?

A

Feeling Lost When Back in Australia

B

The Excitement of Traveling to Australia

C

Australia: A Place like Asia in My Heart

D

Out of Asia, Out of Mind

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