The day of my holiday arrived, but I wasn’t looking forward to it. I had little money and had only been able to afford to stay with my Aunt Rosa in Spain. So, I wasn’t really excited as I knew exactly what it was going to be like: lots of noisy cousins , and Aunt Rosa begging me to take her for a ride.

After I had checked in, I made my way slowly to the departure gate. As I was waiting to board the plane, I kept thinking about my ideal holiday destination: Jamaica, with its long, sandy beaches and crystal clear water.

As soon as the plane took off, I fell fast asleep and only woke to the sound of the announcement: “Ladies and gentlemen, please fasten you seat belts, as we will shortly be landing in Kingston.” I froze in my seat. Was I dreaming? Kingston? Jamaica? I had boarded the wrong plane!

Immediately after the plane landed, I explained the situation to the authorities. It seems there were also three other passengers heading for Spain. Apparently it had been the airline’s fault, since the flight numbers for Spain and Jamaica were exactly the same! Therefore, with no flight back to London for a week, the airline had no choice but to pay for our stay.

So there I was, lying on the beach, enjoying the music and the marvelous food of Jamaica! As for Aunt Rosa, I suppose she just had to live without me!

1.Why did the writer choose to spend her holiday with her aunt in Spain?

A. She missed her cousins very much.

B. Her aunt begged her to go there.

C. She could hardly afford any better trip.

D. Spain was her ideal destination.

2.In the story, the writer ended up _________.

A. flying to London immediately

B. heading for Spain from Jamaica

C. complaining to the authorities

D. enjoying a free beach holiday

3.Which of the following might be the best title of the passage?

A. A Lucky MistakeB. A Terrible Adventure

C. A Nice DreamD. A Well-Planned Trip

 

1.C

2.D

3.A

【解析】

試題分析:文章主要講了由于作者幾乎不能付得起更好的旅行,所以她不得不選擇和西班牙姨媽一起度假,然而乘飛機(jī)時(shí),陰錯(cuò)陽差飛到了自己夢寐以求的旅游地。由于飛機(jī)的錯(cuò)誤,作者享受了免費(fèi)的海灘假期。

1.I had little money and had only been able to afford to stay with my Aunt Rosa in Spain.可知作者選擇和西班牙姨媽度假的原因是她幾乎不能付得起更好的旅行,故選C。

2.So there I was, lying on the beach, enjoying the music and the marvelous food of Jamaica! As for Aunt Rosa, I suppose she just had to live without me!可知這個(gè)故事中,作者以享受免費(fèi)享受海灘假期結(jié)束,故選D。

3.主旨題:由于作者幾乎不能付得起更好的旅行,所以她不得不選擇和西班牙姨媽一起度假,然而乘飛機(jī)時(shí),陰錯(cuò)陽差飛到了自己夢寐以求的旅游地。由于飛機(jī)的錯(cuò)誤,作者享受了免費(fèi)的海灘假期,所以這篇文章最好的題目是幸運(yùn)的錯(cuò)誤,故選A。

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